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Show TUK EXASlliEK: OtiUEX. MUltNlXO --own. Pacific ait i uloiig the Unit-men Uregun Soon l.iue. they lave ueier extent n re kinds of freight as is ittcu a rush rf now on over the Harrinuin lines VTA II, V. r.SHAY M.t liMnnit Order package of toi famous health and brain building flour and enjoy Mine good old fahionea Brown New England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will maki you think yon are ir Boston. With Allen's B. B. B. Flou you can make bread Jus; like the Pumaus uaed u. arv pfu this week fr...u j j j ; J Pancake Fleur n also is pure food; seif rising and ail ready :o odx with water and bake on a hot griddle. BBB ALLENS FLOUR CO. Cust Factory, Pacific Cal Eastern Wolf Mrs. J. M. Givis cud daughter Roberts left Monday morning fur Dallas Texas, to sp.-n- d the holidays. j Mr. snd Mrs. WlLUm Whi;e of Bst-tl- e Creek, Mich., aeconipanted by Amy Moy. a cousin of Sheriff Behring, ate In the city rlsiting Mr. and Mrs. Ban Jose, Little Factory, Wis. Milla, Manama, EOfiOTO & COMPANY In the district court, in the estate nf David Anderson, a petition was flied by Sarah S. Orrh. who is praying for a final settlement. To celebrate the completion' of a new maple floor In the Fifth Ward Institute, the young ladies and young men of the ward have prepared for a A marriage license was issued tu Levi Anderson of Harrlsvtlle and Miss Carrie Taylor of Parr West. e 155 25th Street FANCY dance Wednesday night, to be given informally and without Invitations. Excellent music has been secured. The Interior of the Institute baa undergone n complete renovation. CASH GROCERIES taken from a four-foo- t veiu assayed 9o20 per ton. The company is extracting ore that averages 914. per tun. A rariua.l of this ore is ready fur shipment and will be forwarded to the snk-lieat once. IE M PLOY ESI 1 AT CEMENT WORKS Read ta tha Factory JLST ARRIVED RESULT. Three trains, made up of 190 cars of coal, arrived In the Green River. Wyoming, yards on Monday evening and blocked nil traffic for nearly two bourn. Passenger trains had to be held on the main line for that length of time. The congestion resulted through the almost superhuman effort that are being made to get coal to the Constructed Quarry ing Camant Reck. At a eoat of U.Wii the hotel at Devils Slide, built for the accommodation of workmen in the employ of the Portland Ceuieni company. baa been used by tbe completed and Is g company. It is a commodious build-tubuilt expressly for tbe convenitx-ir.- ence uf tbe laborers and combines toe advantages of a Brat class cafe with tbe virtue of a modern boarding house. In addition to the hotel ten oouages will be completed by Ubrtutma and lmmedlalely occupied by workmen. Tbe little town owned by the company la growing. At present 2H emp lines form the major part of its population. The work of constructing the county road by a new route, made necessary by toe position of the companys factory. hw been completed. The road la a model place of work, smooth, HEAD OF RIO GRANDE IS ON THE hard and well graded and adds to the excellence of tha county highway, it GROUND. will be connected with toe factory by a branch road. Preliminary blocking is being done Bide Tracking Everything In Order to by a force of quarry men in tbe cey Give to Coal ment bed, to that by spring the rock Trains. may ba cut loose, loaded onto cars ami taken to the furnaces. The task of transporting the limestone to the Bv the special provision of Supt, A. huge oven will be a matter of little E. welby of the Denver A Rio Grande, difficulty as tha factory la built right 10,000 tons of .coni arrived In this pert In the bed. Tha company expects to start operof Utah Monday , night and yeaterday to relieve the coal situations. Part of ations In April. the cmra allotted to Ogden arrived this morning and were distributed to tbe OGDEN MAILS coni companies. Since Monday', morning twenty-siArrival and depurture of stalls at oars have been received for local postofflee: and seventeen have passed Ogden O. B. L. By. North and through for the stricken towns in Ne- Arriva, T:S0 Northwest, a. m 9:20 p. a.; devada. The coal waa brought In over 12:56-0- . 11:60 a. m. tbe Denver A Rio Grande line. Prac- part, U. P. Ry. Arriva, all potato, East, all of other branches the freight 4:30 a. m.; 1:15 tically p.m.; depart, 7:59 a, service have been halted for a time 8:60 m. and every official on the road la con- m., 2:25 p. m., R. Q.p. W. Southeast, Ry. Arriva, cerned In forwarding coal trains and 1:00 a. m 11:46 a.m, 1:50 n.m.; ue maintaining a steady supply from the part, 7:00 A m.; 9:30 p. m. mines. Wut, all points, & P. Ry. 7:10 a. Yeaterday the Rib Grande concen2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. a.; depart, 9:10 trated ita energies on moving coal," a a., 2:45 p. a. said Mr. Welby. Everything, includSouthern California and Nevada, B. ing through freight, is making way P. L. A. L 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 9:30 a for the coal trains, and everything that m, 7:90 p. m.; depart, 3:4a p. hl, 9:10 can bo done will be dona to relieve p. m. the eknatinn." Southern Utah, O. R. I Rv. Arrive, To guard against another year of 9:10 a m., 7:20 p. m.; depart, 3:30 famine the Union Pacific company will a m., 1:45 p. m. construct at Rock Springs, Wyoming, Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Aran Immense storage shed with n ca- rive. 1:00 a. m- - 2:90 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; pacity of 30,000 tons. It will be equip- depart, 3:10 A m., 7:00 a. ms 9:30 ped with machinery fmr handling coni p. m. and the loading of cars will be done Frit Lake Cttv, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, by a gravity system of slides that are 1:00 a m., 3:30 a m 12:00 m, 2:50 to tap the main lilns. The coal will m, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:10 a m., be emptied into the shed at tbs top, ?.:60 a m 10;:10 a 2:45 p. a., from ran run onto an elevated road. 6:50 p.m. This supply will be reserved In the Salt Lake CKy, R. G. W. 1:00 a summer for wittier trade so that, by m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 A m. 3:10 careful distribution; It will do murh to p. m. Cache Talley Points, O. 8. L, Ry alleviate the inconvenience and suffering that have1 marked ' at least two Arrive, 10:46 a a.; depart, 4:60 p. m. Eden 4k Liberty Arriva, winters. 5:00 p. m.; depart; 9:00 a. a. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 9:00 IN BUSINESS AGAIN p. a.; depart, 1:90 a. a. WELBY to For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats Suits, Etc... will find the quality,style to and price suit, and a child can buy as cheap as a man. . Hoyts high-cu- t ahoes a special- COAL Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist fail Modem methods. Free consultation for any Chronic Disease of any najnt or nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Corel Catarrh, Deafness, Ringing In the Earn, Diseases tin Head. Throat, Noes, Eye or Ear. All Diseases cf the Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Chest. Diseases of its Stomach, Livsr, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma. Nervous Troubles, SL Vitus Dance, Pilee, fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any cause. Diseases peculiar to Woman. ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN Quickly cuted to stay cured. Remember the examination and advice Is FRES. Como at once. Tomorrow may bo Soo ats- - Call or writs. of DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office boars. 10 s. m. to p. m. Block V Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room "A Washington An. (Boris IE Remember the number 1469 if awa.PBhggwsg Any Person Cutting or a, a, Hu-.tsvi- lle, ty. Curee when others De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose- & cuted. 58 UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W, WADE, Agent ftmVLANU W,.i m:t tin- ! - wcil-kuo!- ! sub- - tLU-FOR- chami-t- Jas. K)rh r i KacCurdy The Old Clothes Man - i i i Lets of Dramatic Aciiou. Popular au-Music, tipevialtirs. I'D too Comedy, Artieik- - Eccuery, be.ides the Clever Boxers Danny Dougherty A Kid Sharkey d lht-to tbe Exhibition tu the Arena Scene in Act. NOTE: Boxing Fxhioitinn perfectly proper (nr lady audience. i IjTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! THE LITTLE W1L GLA8MANN. Poatmaatar. I have almut 940,000 of real estate listed with me, which belongs to old clients, friends and acquaintances in DEER IN THE MCUNTAINS the east, who Instructed me to close out these holdings In Utah at reasonable prices. I urn making my head- Gama Wardsn Has Base Thant In Largs Numbers. quarters at room No. 0, First National with Hunter A Kennedy, and can be After an extended trip through Ogfound after office hours at ths Reed den valley, toe game warden stationFRANCIS RITTER. hotel ed In the valley reported to Commissioner Wilson that in bia Journeys IN JAIL IN ARIZONA over tha bill he had encountered several herds of deer, of from fifteen No formal request has yet been to twenty- - in each herd. The game made upon Governor Cutler for requi- warden estimated the total number at sitions for the return of twe Japs who 100. Tbe animals were tame and perare wanted In Box Elder county for mitted toe party to approach to withembexzlement, and who are supposed in a short distance before they took to be either under arrest in Arlsona fright and scampered over the moun-tain. or to be due to land at some seaport Other reports confirm the fact that In Japan today. Tbe complaints on which the men game is oa the. increase. For two are wanted were sworn to by Japanese years past the season for deer has not laborers who hud entranced their mon- been closed. ey to these men. It Is alleged that $15,000 or 9H000 weq .taken. The JapIsn't it the Truth? anese have offered a reward of 9500 remarked the thoughtTbe eagle," for the capture of the men. ful thinker, Is a noble bird." state Root of the departSecretory Yes, rejoined the groceryman,buf ment at Washington was advised of the old hen contributes more to the adwaa the alleged embeaxlament and of tbe human race." Chicago comfort vised that the men were on board a News. ' steamer. Ha wired to Governor Cutler Dally asking If a warrant had been Issued TIME TO ACT. for the mm. Governor Cutler- answered Sunday, saying that warrants were, issued and Don't Wait for tha Fatal Stages of rewards posted, and that he would adKidney lllneia Profit by Ogden vise the secretary. Monday as to the People's Experiences. matter of extradition Occasional attacks of backache. Ir Sheriff Josephsen of Box Elder eoun-t-v telephoned to Secret ary of State regular iirimukm, headache and dizzy Tlngey Monday. that he had receiv- spells are common early symptoms of ed a message from Tucson. Arlx., stat- kidney disorders. It's an error to ing that the men wanted are under neglect these ills. The attacks may arrest at that place, aad are awaiting pass off for time, but return with . . . . greater intensity. If there are symprequisition. This Information waa forwarded to toms of dropsy puffy swellings below the state department, at Washington tbe eyes, bloating of limbt or ankles, afternoon.. AH Japanese or any other part of the body, don't Monday ports are being watched in toe mean- delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's time, and photographs, of the men Kidney Pills, and keep up the treatwanted hare been. sent .tp the Japan- ment until tbe kldneyn are well, when ese detectives and newspapers. your old time beulrh and vigor will return. Cures In Ogden prove tbe effectiveness of this grant kidney remJOSEPH EUYNCH DEAD edy. Mr. H. C. Frierson of 572 Twenty. It street., Ogden, Utah, says: 12:10 at eighth (tied B. yesterday j. Lynch at tbe general hospital from tha effects will bemenothing new tu my neighbors publicly recommend Doan's of catarrhal poisoning. He was re- to see Kldnev Pills, for they all know the moved to efie hospital from hli resiwas In before using them. dence, 571 Crow street, to be under condition I with the best physicians in I doctored constant treatment. The deceased waa born in Buffalo our vicinity without obtaliiing relief. county. Nebrarka, and waa 58 years It la awful to think of whit I suffered with rheumatism, a dropsical affection old. He leaves a wife aad four chilMaria, Maud and which mused swelling of my feet no dren, Roswell Laura. Ro-wLynch Is employed a that I could not stand, and Li 'touches nd pains so severe that tbere was conductor on a street cun Mr. Lynch waa an old soldier and a member, of little If aay rest day or night. I got the Masonic order under whose direc- almost instant relleif after commencing on Doana Kidney Pills, which I tions funeral "err ices will be held. procured at W. 8. Bad con's drug store. In a short time the swelling went EASTS t'.N EXCURSIONS away and as I continued the treatment Via the there waa a gradual but sure disapCOLORADO MIDLAND RY. pearance of all other symptoms. To sav that I recommend Doan's Kidney On November 20 and December IS. Pills la a very mild way of expressing toe remedy." One fare plus $2 from Utah points to my opinion Price. 50 Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, - For sale by all dealers. a Co, Buffalo. Omaha, Denver and Intermediate cents. points. Limit, 80 days. Stopovers. New York, sole .agents for the United For further Information write L. H. Stales. Remember tit iiamc Doan's and Harding, general agent. Suit Lake take no other. City. s. ' ... . eii u Foster-Milbur- euipfoynieni. money and Immunity from proaecuUou from Col. Wood, Inspector general, and ex employ os of MINISTER MATINEE SATURDAY PRICE toe quarienuaster'a AT 2:3 10c, 20c, 30c EXTRA BUSY AT COURT HOUSE a, Putnams You j Grant, Resident Manager. j MOVING x Go Aaaociaticn. Has Bcsn host-day- s. A. E. j Mr. Judge Patton lias gone to Chicago to visit hia sen at the Northwestern university, during the Christmas Billy1 Herdman. preceding Buffalo Bill, is here to buy horses for Parn-um- 's shows. The champion broncho rider and party are at the Healy hotel. GRAND! TONIGHT HAVE A HOTEL AND NUMEROUS COTTAGES. New AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical R. A. Right-Of-Wa- DRY GOODS TOR FAIL WANT ADB YIELD BIQ Mr. and Mrs H uc; haie return ed from Ely an i are tu route to visit friends in the east. Mr. Hourhec save Ely is a wonderful camp. He has during bis stay there. T. S. Roylanoe of Provo was in the oily yesterday. IB Trade Stork their hour u tour ta hours after the regular time of closing;. The hoiiuav fcltiippiug is done almost entirely in the afternoon and evening. an-iuc- a r make. R of a i:i-strike in ijie ban Pedro mine has Lea vouitniiuicsied to vffleiais of the mropany located in t Ogiieu aui bait laike. On the level ore was encountered that assayed from 9.12.40 yoid and one ounce of silver id (ISO per tou gold and 4 ounce f silver. A special sample Me alrrcuair e 1 5 AMUSEMENTS. a Hilr:d m. TWO JUDGES ARE LISTENING TALES OF WOE. TO DISCLOSURES While Empty Care Stand on tha Bid-Ing- e. Spokane. Wash. Dec. 18- .- That the Northern Pacific Railway is permitting Libel Case of Thomas Richards Is a million Imahela of wheat to rot on Postppncd by Judge Borin Until tu station platforms, while empty cars line the sidings, wan charged by January 2, 1907, committee sent by owitral Washington lumber dealers to confer with SuTbe Extra busy" was the sign out at perintendent Reamer here today. iaeuf-flcleofficial claim there is toe court house yesterday. Judge railway motive power to handle tbe Booth in one mom and Judge Howell In another bold eeaaion. To enable can. Tbe grain men aak tluti they both Judges to proceed, a special ven- be permitted to at least store the grain ire of twenty was iaeued yes- in the Idle cars, to escape the elements. ThU request has been referred R Deputy Sheriff terday morning. to the bead offices at tit. Paul. Wilson and Clark went out and returned after notifying W. J. Hancock. K. Tillntmm. R. U Taylor. B. 8. Stone. E. J. Watklna, W. P. Fosier. J. Fow-erT. F. Emmett, Fred Maara, W. W. Cralne, Gua Ulaeu, Frank Carr. J. Jenkins, W. G. Kackham C. J. Tribe. G. W. Murphy, A. Chatelaln. W. H. Wad-mC. A. Nelson and C. M. Coif. OUT ALL In the' case of C. C. Klcharda va. The Standard Publishing Company, Judge Baotli overruled! tbe demurrer and gave the defendants thirty daya to make answer to toe charge. The attorneys for the Standard, R. 8. Farnsworth and A. G. Hum, were given leave to naive to strike out certain objectionable matter In the com-- , GETTING CONTROL OF BUSINESS IN HONOLULU. plaint. Tbe case of Thoa. U. Richards i z. the Standard Publishing company and TVlIIIam Glaamann waa postponed this But Hundreds of Them Are Rushing afternoon until January 2, 1907. Mr. From thg Islands to tho MainIn Glaums im perron ally appeared land. court and. in the presence rtf Judge Booth nod Attorney C. C. Richards, stated that he had a severe case of San Francisco. Dec. 19. Frank P. Inflammatory ecxema and that he could not be present at the trial, that Hsrgent. commissioner of immigration, hie ailment was real and not imagin- returned from Honolulu yesterday, arary, and that while he could be out for riving on the Japanese liner Nippon Maru. . an hour or two at a time, It wu to disrobe himself every two or Regarding Immigration matters la three hours and take a chemical bath. Hawaii, Commissioner Sergeant said The Judge and Attorney Richards that the Japanese. were fast displacboth consented to a continuance until ing all shopkeeper, contractors, car penten sod tradesmen awterslly of January 2, 1907. Tula it one of. the caee In which other nationalities In the islands. The Mr. Glnsmann la charged with having Japanese population in the Islands is, written an article when he was In however, rather on the decreero, oa Portland, Oregon. The article refer- account of the rush of the Japanese red to several members of Thoe. Rich- for this coast. Hundreds of the brown ards' family and toe father, mother men are monthly errivlng at Honotoe and daughter each have Died a wult for lulu. but their stay there is brief, dime-tlh. In tbe one case already great army being bound In tbe damag'-sof the mainland. tried Mr. Glaamann waa exonerated. He spoke In praise of the Portuguese Before Jadge Howell the case or Ella Murphy vs. tbe Oregon Short immigrants lately arriving at HonoIJne Railroad eompany waa tmguu. lulu from Europe. They are of tho Plaintiff la suing to recover damages best class, and were gladly welcouiod for the death o( her husband, while he In the Mends by the plartatfon ownwaa working on a bridge on the uud ers," said Commleeloner Ba'gcnt . f ridge WE ABE LITE COLORED MAN FINED In retting into our new store. He Made an Attack Upon Boy in a Therefore have bad hut little nppor--t Car. mity to dispose of onr Holiday stork and realize that the time it getOn Complaint of Charles Jay, William ting short. We offer, therefor, special bargains Chapp'd!, colored, waa made to pay 95 and coats yeaterday In the on Holiday goods from fMs dal until Xmas and nvlte the public to call and poilce court. The charge waa and battery. Jay declares that when inspect our goods and prices. CEO. A. LOWE CO. going tb rough toe kliciit-- of a dining Ogden. Utah. Dec. 15th, 1904. car he accidentally stepped on tou foot, of the colored man. who proceeded to curse him roundly and attack him with JAP SQUADRON IS AFRAID. an iron bar. Jay picked up an ice Honolulu. Dec. 18. The Jspaneae pick to defend himself, but, through the Interference nf spectators, further consul here say that lha t visiting hostilities were pre ranted. squadron, which lli arrive at HonoThat boy Just walked on my feet lulu In February, will not pmreed to for sport. Judge, asserted Chappell. Ssn Francium., as ott.r'naily intended. When the name of John Carr waa bMtaase a repetition of the Ma'ne discalled by tbe clerk and tbe chare of aster is ferret! owing to tbe alleged drunkenness was read, Carr exclaimed, overwrought conultie. of American I did have a drink or two. young footing. man, but Ita Cbriatmaa time, you know." TEACHERS' EOAF.DiKG RACES He. with three other eelebrafors. waa lined five days. Tbe re i'lealc of Ogden wlo can with visiting . TRIAL OF CAPT. COLE. room, or wi'U ronror ar.d board, durAccused of Irregularities in Quarter- ing tii Slate 'reacU,tw arsveiiiticn. J in this c:tv on master's Jepsrtmeni. which will be 1, 2, 3 and 4. 1807, plC3se January Manila, Ih-c- . 18. The eiai:ng the numwrite the of Quartermaster Ceptcin Cole, ac- ber, Incat'on avl prlcti of roi'nis per cused of alleged Irregularities while day, with or wlib.c- -t board. td.Jrcsa In toe quurtei master's department Miss Jeaonet-.rKay, Weber S ake here, was held at Fmt Santiago to- academy, Cgden, Lub. day. Captain Cole wan defended by Lieutenant R. W. Adams, who entered TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN a plea In bar of ttjal and withdrew the accused - officer's formi-- r waiver I wlil itirf he responsible for ar.v of toe statnti- t.f IlnJiuiion. The uefonse alleged lha: -lire, prose-ciitlo- n debi con1 acted hv my wiic. Maul r.ib-- r 17. on vHnr- o'ltatned .Meriu, fer ! is GEORGE E. MARTIN. thrtrtgli Intimidation and by offers of ' JAPSWlllC THEIR RIVALS nee-eeaar- y n cut-off- ast-au- lt lx-I- a 1 ?ad STASTLING ARE depart meat. It by uounsrl for the defendant that an attempt was being made to make Captain Cole a scapegoat in toe furniture scandal of the quartermaster's department and that Major General Wood violated Motion 593 the army regulations lu OF FRAUD withholding Information supporting accusations until tue undivulged charges were filed. The court martial sustained tbe pleas in bar of trial on nil except two npeclfl cation which HOW POLITICIANS WORK THEIR charge Irregularities against Captain GRAFT IN BAN FRANCISCO. Cole alleged to have taken place in 1995. ami then adjourned. The prosecution will immediately curry the cases against fapiatu Cole Boas Ruef Waa te Hava Had a Strike Declared te Aid a into toe rivil courts. Schama. WHEAT IS ROTTING. waa fui'Uier alleged Baa FYan cisco, Dec. 19. Startling teetimouy waa given by Rudolph Rpreckela yesterday in the proceeding before Superior Judge Dunne In which Msymr Eugene E. Bohmlta and Abraham Rauf ere seeking te aet aside the flve indictments found agalnat each of them for felony extortion. tipreckel, who had been called te the witness aland by the defense, examination that during bia Abraham Rnef had called on him at the1 time nf the big municipal bond Issue end asked him to form n syndicate to take ell the bonda (ba authorised. tiprockel was unable to see what guarantee there wae tbnt if n syndicate formed It could secure the bond, ae under the law they must be put up at public aunt Ion and sold to the highest bidder. Rnef Informed fiprerkrla. according to hit testimony on the arand. that this could be easily arranged, for he would have general strike declared on all the street rail made and tie up the different linen. With flan Francisco In thin condition relative to Us passenger transportation be calculated, ao RpreckeU aayi, that no outside capital would bid on the city's bonda aad the syndicate would have a dear tea-tille- d tea field. Hprerkela also testified from the witness chair that Ruef called on him and made a demand that he he retained a attorney of the Ban Frand soo Gas A Electric company. HOLIDAY EXCURIION RATES. Deo. 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 31; Jan. 1. Via Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railway. .Cheap round trip rates. Tickets good to return nnfll January 7, 1907. Ask ageuta for pare tlculars. FIRST ARREST OF THE KIND. Counterfeit Meat Lobolo Inspection Wore Uood. New York. Dec. 19. John T. Walk er, n preparer of meat extract, was service arrested yesterday by a agent on the charge of having used counterfeit United States meat inzpec tion label on hi beef extract. Walker waa arraigned before United States Commissioner Shields and held In Shi) ball for a hearing today. Tho arrest was toe first of the kind ince an act providing that all .neat or meat product must brer a label aborning that they had been inspected by gorernment inspector went 'into effect on July 1st, l9ug. - - 9r TAUGHT FIRST WOMAN TELEG-RAPHE- Pittsburg, Dec. 18. Y.ihum Mufts, vear old, a pfeceer ibilroad telegrapher. who taught Madge Strubel. Mid to be tbe first woman telegrapher in the country, la dead at hia home near Saxonburg, Pa, Butler count1. While teaching toe young lady toe buslatas the young persona became mutually atiraoted and were nmrried. Mrs. Mark died a number of jtmr ago. 8 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOO O O o WILL KILL ROGERS, o Made Threat Agalnet the Standard Oil Magnata O O O NW York. Dec. 18. H. H. O Regers, of tho Standard Oil O company, received a letter Bun-O day in which the writer, who O signed hia name A Trader." O ad drrcTitvxi hlinaelf as a bro O- - her who had lost heavily on O ipeuiaticn, ihrci.ee re to kill O Mr. Rogers. Mr. Rigors offices O in lower Eroatway were gurrd- O ed by police O day in consequ&xe, aliLough O Mr. Roger said t night, in O rp.king of the letter, that 1 the poilce O Lad ua botocni-O nituitt the majter. Mr. Rogers said further that O O lettera cf the same character O and written apparently by the O same parson bad been received . O wit-hi-t the paet few iar hr Pu-O vm-ter- e O O O lv and Cotinr.tw-foiie- r avveral Mker 'ftli.gfcam perron. O n O O O 9 O O O & O O 9 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C ,0000000000000a |