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Show TIIE continental railwajs not only the veanela but the great ceiling of the world, standing for a canal that will realise the wishes and dePublished every day in the yew. sires of the American people In a much Street. 24th Business Office, 4? shorter fwriod than is HMible under I shall vote the Panama scheme. PnolhM by the Union Printing Co. against the ratificationIn of the soPanama 1 am trusty, feeling that doing beat earring my country and its FRANK FRANCIS, Editor end Mgr. THE EXAMINER. r if I; ; eim fleets aioHMNO EXAMINER, Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK JANUARY 31st. ANTONIO VAX GOFRE. The lierculeaa. INFLUENCES OPPOSED TO ROOSEDelivered by Carrier, Including MISS EMMA COTULY. VELT. Sunday Morning Examiner, Lady Juggler. Scta per month The Ban Francisco Chronicle le an1IENRY ft FRANCIS, Seta swered by William J. Bryan In a numSingle copies.. Comedy Artists. The ber claims of made that paper. by CASEY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. BROTHERS, Chronicle says that among those who Minstrel Entertainers. By mall one month (Including are opposed to Mr. Roosevelt's nominaSusdi) B. POWELSO.V, .C. tion are a large lumber of active and Baritone. All Postmasters and Rural Delivery unscrupulous promoters and speculaMOVING PICTURES. Carrier! are authorised to receive sub- tors who Thrive ly the manipulation ADMISSION 10c. scription a. of storks of doubtful value, and who Bubaeribara will confer a favor by viciously oppose the president as aa Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their apostle of publicity in corporate af- lalation of this character. It la prefairs. breakfast Also, "Many of this class are sumed the society is conducting a campaign in its owa way, but merchants rich and influential They are impor- are not tha only ones interested. The OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 7, 1904. tant font ribu torn to tba compaign fund question is an Important one to tha of any party whuse candidates they general public, and steps should be e" protest approve, regardless of the platform on taken to lodge an emphatic CLOSE TO WAR. with the Montana delegatlou in conwhich they are running. Also, "Unvirions bill, which is With the breaking off of diplomatic fortunately for them, the people are gress against thla the fathered, by way, by Representanegotiations, war between Russia and for Roosevelt and determined to have tive Hfant. You will not find much The Japanese him, and their reasons fur wanting about the bill in the Heam papers, Japan lu not far distant are demanding that vrhlch u equiva- him aia the precise reason far which however. It apparently is a little matlent to an evacuation of Manchuria by the opposition object to him." Also. ter that concerns Mr. Hearst and his department store advertiser more, in the Russians and that is something the The nature of the iufluencee opposed hla opinion, than the general public. Csar cannot comply urllh unless he fa to the president are so perfectly underA law of the character proposed by willing to sacriiico Ruimiu's railroad stood that they are regarded as the the bill would keep the poStufflce deinterests in that province of China and strongest evidence ef hi fitness for the partment in n condition of bankruptcy. government replies to tho public virtually acknowledge Japan in be the great office. Tha fact that Wall street The t demand for letter poatagu by the Chinese of of the integrity guardian gambler refuse to contribute to hi aaying that the losses are loo heavy empire. campaign will bring to hi support ten now to warrant such a reductiou. With Russia's policy of territorial men times uioro voters than would be at- a parcel oat system all possibility of one-een- t letter postage would vanish. sion contemplates an aggrandisement tracted by the firework and spellThe malls would bo loaded with ChiChina. all that will eventually embrace binding which Wall street money cago and New York department store Thla onward sweep of I be Czar's would shipments aud the postal service pay for." mighty forces of Industrial conquest Mr. Bryan declare It will require would be la a atate'of chronic bankruptcy. One needs but to consult postand irreuibtlbto asaimllai lun, has cre- consideralilo evidence to convince al statistics to appreciate thia fact and ated a fear that al an opportune time these same influences to understand that it is no overstatethat people tnauy Japun herw'lf might be in danger, and will not bo found supporting Mr. ment. it is this dreed of the Eestorn mounter Roosevelt Jn the event of hla nominaTo illustrate tho workings of the parwith cel post bill: A New York depart that baa lurpired the Japanc-tion; but, it la Intereatiug to recall tha ment store under It could mail, for intbo war apirlL fail that iu 1896 and 1900, these same stance, 11 pounds of tea to a customer If they go to war. (he naval list I lea influences were l.ved up iu support of In Butte, the government calling for oft Jort Arthur will be victories for the package at the store In New York ticket. and delivering it to the customer's Jaiiaa. Thu JapancM will bsve be- the Republican Men these Influnuces,' yeproaentlng residence in this city; total transportacome ImpuUuit if their ships ot war go were important contribu- tion charges, 26 cents. Bet that against down in the naval conflicts, but, if ays Bryan, the high freights that your local grosuccessful on aca, tiie little brown men tors to the campaign fund of the Re- cer has lo pay for hla goods fiom New 1896 in In and I960. will land on Manchurian territory and publican party York or Chicago to Butte, hla expenses attempt to force bark the Russians. They were lined up defluutly against fur union labor In handling nnd in deThat will be the beginning of (be fierce the Democratic party, and we du not livery and then figure how king n small dealer could remain in that business in remeiulier to have heard me Ban Franstruggle for mastery. Batte under those conditions. And cisco Chronicle or other Republiany transthe will Much depend upon when you drive your merchants out of reasons these portation farilltleu ottered by the can paimr nay that the your rliy you Injure every class of n railroad. With quirk men bad for wanting the Democrat to business the community contains. Tho most vicious and transit for troops, Russia will bu able party defeated provided reasons why measure is one of the harmful that has been Introduced In to crush thu Jain by overwhelming ths people should support that party. oongreaa In years. The nature of the Influences opposed to odds. the Democratlu party In -- .96 and In SPEAKING OF OGDEN. OLD MONITORS. 1900 are perfectly understood; but, we (Utah Slat Journal.) do nut remember the San Francisco The proposal to destroy the old Chronicle then to' bn A man who of late years has resided said that that in Salt Lake City, but formerly lived monitor bowls, used In (be Civil war, provided eiTdcrfco Wfiy tho people In Ogden, was recently heard to say; baa brought out an objection from one should the Democratic tickeL support I know of no one who ha tieen loot the officers attached to the officers The Chronicle need not. however, be cated with his family In Ogden for One of attached to the navy yard: alarmed. If tho Democratic party re- any length of lime, during the pat the officers attached to the navy yard main true to ila principles, if the Dem- several years, hut what left It reluctsaid: I don't favor the wiling of the ocratic national convention shall nom- antly and who would not he glad to return if rondltlona and circumstances old v easels, and think the government inate a man. upon whom the people were favorable. Aa a place for bringshould distribute them to the various may rely, the Wall stret gamblers will ing up a family it la excelled by no navy yards, where they could be put not refuse to contribute to Mr. Roose- city within the range of my experience. on view. They ere relics of one of the It haa ila faults, of course; mere are velt's campaign fund. The firework hismen and hard characters generThe conflicts ever cat fought. great and the wllll bo In evi- toughthese being inseparable Iron railtory made by them will forever live, dence and tha bill will be paid uy the ally, road towns, or, for that matter, from and for this reason I think It n shame Wall street gamblers.'' any pime with a goodly number of I bet the old vessels will be takers apart people, and in like manner there are and sold for junk.' The Lehigh and place where reputable and innocent EDITORIAL OPINION. t'fenonicus were the first of nineteen pereoua do not go; bnt these are al) proiKirtloaaiely small and kept uuder monitors to be built by the govern-nstu- L ON DRIVING THE HEARSE. as strict surveillance aa ia the raae ot war cirll The Monitor fame la the country. On .heotn-e- r anywhere war vessel wee the first iron-bu- ll (Balt Lake Herald.) hand, there la leas social antagonowned by the United Slates govern'In the Democratic party the great ism, less harmful opposition, lose spitement. She proved so successful in the questiou is. Who shall drive the ful goaaip, and more general altruism, famous battle with the confederate hearse?" said a apeaker at the meet- more of a disposition to pull together ing of the National Republican Edi- and keep the piare moving right along ship Merrlmae that Congress ordered torial association the other day. The Independent of differences of opinion nil with lawkihlc ordered built haste did not say who would occupy than any place I have ever lived Ini speaker ten vessels of the Lehigh type and the hearse, but we are' inclined to The people of Ogden are patriotic; nine of the Canonlcus type." think that this year the occnuant of whatever variances they may have oththat vehicle. politically speaking, will erwise, they are signally ualted on the be the Republican candidate for thu one proposition of making their city THE PANAMA CANAL Presidency. In thia heart business bigger and better aa time advance. Senator Paiterson of Colorado takes it make a lot of difference where you They are for It firat and foremost, oth' er thing afterward. Its friends are the position held by a ' majority of ride. their friends, its enemies are their ene.have a if on the you box position Democrats on the Panama canal quesseat where yhu can any glddap" to mies. I It any wonder that its popution. In a speech in the Senate a few tha horses th? chancea are that ha doubled In a dozen year you'll lation days ago, bo said: cumc back from the cemetery at the and trebled In twice that time, or that conclusion of tho ceremonies. II you its property interest have grown In Mr, President, those who have opare so unfortunate as to lie ou the in- a much greater ratio? And its growth posed an Isthmian canal are all in favor of the Panama route. They rec- side of the vehicle. It la not at all in the tiast la not a marker to wbal It wilt be right along now; I like to ognize that the edict of the American likely that you'll take any Interest In visit it and meet old friends; there Therefore, why people la that a canal shall be built. the proceeding. la a warmth in their greeting you don't some there be shouldn't controversy bow must and. to They it. bowing to find anywhere else. it, they stand by the route that will uniting the Democrats for the honor And who is there to dispute any ol the of hcarac? driving require miu-- the longer time to conthla? one The ia lie no of lit promposition struct, whose siiccesaful coustnutlon inence and respectability. The first la. according lo the report of the isthTHE PARCELS POST. mian canal romralesion. yet veiled in person one see In any funeral procession is of the driver hearse. the He doubt, and that eliminates from coin-1'4(The Standard.) it Ion with them the sailing vessels usually sits up there on the lior with At regular Intervals for several of the United Slates and of the entire a silk hat on and other 'trimmings' and he thoroughly enjoys his view of years past efforts have been made by commercial world. Interested parties to have the postal Mr. Prcsfilcnt, there are mysteries the scenery, going out and toming laws so amended that heavy parcels of back. The aimile our Republican upon mysteries. K the President ot friend would be received and transmitted aa us strike rather Inapprothe United States had followed the law the malls. These attempts priate. There certainly ia going to be through which was given to him for hts guidthe in have pant received but little enDeino-rratsome a mourning done, but if the ance by the Congress of the United at Washington owing to couragement half aenatble this year they Wales; if he bad not determined for won't are lie the mourners. They'll just the fact that under existing regulasome Inscrutable reason to stand for tions the mails are difficult to handle on account of tgelr great hulk, also the Panama route, come good, come be In charge of the obsequies. that mail matter as now carried costs evil, he would by thla lime have cnrieil 8CHEME OF PARCELS BILL the government greatly in excess of negotiations with Colombia, and the what is received for carrying It. Uuconst rue tiou of the Nicaragua canal (Rntte Inter mountain.) der tho present regulations parrels uf might have been almost commenced. In presenting a number o' indict- four pounds weight are received at The real friends of the canal are those who oppose the treaty. The real ments against what la known as the any lmst offlro and delivered to any friends of the canal who jis imrcels post blit, row iiending before address in the United Rules at a figspeedy construction are those who any: congress. The interstate Urwvr of Si. ure tar below the actual cost cf transDefeat this treaty, withdraw our ships Louis declares that the measure is portation.- The government loses ana fool arrangement whereby the gov- nually millions of dollars on thla single and trooisi from Panama. the obliclass of mailing matter. L-- t the par ernment is to pay freight for the uur of with Colombia gations treaty ts stores.'' That more the kernel cels be doubled or trebled, aa is prohave sway in dialing with mitv The 'scheme posed. and the loss to the government that unfortunate country, and uh of the ti'sitrovcri). strongly ot a legislatin' job in from tills source will be many times commenru the coustructiou ot a uiuai smacks to which mere are no insuperable ob- tin- - Interests of the big eastern mail or- Increased. There Is now pending in Congress a der houses which arc invadinc Monstacles; a canal which ran be conbill which for transmitting structed and placed in full operation, tana as will aa every other trrtloi of through the provides mails parcels of eleven in ray Judgment, not less than fifteen the country. Maintained In crowded pound weight at the renters of population, they employ the a fraction over two triRing cost of or twenty years earlier than the Panacents a ma canal, and that is admittedly much cheapest labor and advertise ability to Should thia measure he enactedpound. into local undersell the merchants In the more advantageous to American lnter-ext- a smaller towns of the country, although a law the postal service would he litthan the Panama canal. and the expense to erally swamped, Mr. President, aa a Senator sworn they do not always give their custo- the government, above receipts. would benefit. Now they are ask- mount awav Into to observe the supreme law of the land, mersan.that a the million. additional advantage in making would become freich dcp.it. believing that moral considerations ing of their the pay government part van would he required for the Minted control Senator in dealing wltb The hal merchant has to and . t'stions as well aa In dealing with their freight delivery nf the mall. Our mlok and owa his pay transportation charges. follow-maconvon'pflt letter service vonll be earnestly and anxiously Montana retail merchants a greatly Impaired, and our general desiring the construction and opening ly are alive lo the threatened apparentevil. SevInterests that depend upon the of an Imhmlan canal which will brine eral months a co they Ktai organ malls would auffe. Into competition with the great trana- society for tho purpose of fighting leg- - j The rsreel ptt program , being oue-ceu- i I. i I 1 i i Trans-Siberia- ; 1 r:, r spell-bindi- if! i fi ; ! V 4 -1 r OGDEN. UTAH, d-- lt lt .Fimt-offlce- n. hns-ine-- UXDAV MORNING. worked wholly in the interest of the great department stores of me large of eastern cities. The manager these stores want tu increase their mail order business, and they would like to arrange tu have their merchandise diatributed over the country at government expense. These store have killed the retailer in their immediate neighborhood. and they now ask to have government aid in killing him at a distance. Let (he proponed measure go into operation and the country will e flooded with catalogues uf the department store a soliciting a mailing trade which will be a great detriment to our busineaa men, and an advantage to nobody excepting eastern firms that already draw a tribute to which they are not fairly entitled. COLORADO DESERT TION. RECLAMA- - (San Francisco Chronicle.) According to a Washington dispatch. Senator Bard la framing bill authorising the California Development company to divert th waters of the Colorado river for the irrigation of what ia known as th Imperial country. Th Utter is located at the aoutitera end of the Colorado desert, abutting th Mexican border. The purpose of the proposed bill le merely to obtain Congressional sanrtion for what ia already being done. A canal is now drawing water from the river at Fort Yuma for the irrigation of a tract of 73.000 acre of the floor of the deceit. Thla canal traverses Mexican territory uutll it reaches a point on the border almost du south of Indian Wells, on New river. Thera It debouches on the desert, and the recUnutiion of the Utter ha been progressing northward for tha past twenty-si- x months. Except on the lin of a few water channels, where a little m requite grew, twenty-si- x months ago there was not enough vegetation on the land since reclaimed to support life la n JackrabblL Today, under the Influence of irrigation, there are In the Imperial district 30,000 acre in barley and wheat, and aimoat ail of the remainder ot the 75.000 acre U bearing heavy crop of alfalfa, Egyptian corn nnd millet And where n little over two year ago not n living thing wi to bo found, an estimated popuUtion of between 6.000 and 9,000 U now permanently settled and prospering amazingly. The barley crop this year I all volunteer from the waste of last year's harvesting. Thousand of hug are feeding on th surplus o! Egyptian corn. Cattle are being transfrom the ported there by hundred parched range of the southern counties, and newcomer are entering tu district to settle at the rate of from thirty to sixty n day. The Southern Pacific company ha built a branch road running due south from the main line at Old Beacn to Imperial, a distance of twenty-si- x miles, and thi 1 to h extended In a straight line south to the town of Calexico, on th Mexican border. Some Idea uf tho extraordinary development which has been produced so suddenly under tbe magic influenefl of Irrigation may be drawn from the knowledge that tbe railroad company expects to haul 18,000 carloads of the product of the district this year. Lo Angels is said to be relying upon the district for thin season' hay supply, as the prolonged drought ha made the local hay crop a failure. Land bought twenty-si- x from the government month ago at 1.2 peraere, on which 28.75 per acre haa since been pal. or water and about 5 per acre spent for leveling, 1 now worth, according to les recorded, $42.50 per th latest acre. Boring made at the town of Imperial for a depth of 600 feet show that the whole floor of the desert 1 nothing but river 11L imperial district 1 really one ol the moat remarkable example of arid-lan- d reclamation by private enterprise on tbe continent. Jhe belt already reclaimed i at least thirty mile long and lx mile wide, all of which ia bearing luxuriant crops. The transformation which irrigation haa thus produced la in marvelous contraat with the arid waste la tta Immediate neighborhood, of which it was ao recently a, part. No better evidence could be obtained, in fact than that which the Imperial district la giving of the wisdom of the government's policy toward the arid lands of the country. . FEBRUARY 7. IDOL the danger a bill recently Mr. Bulzer wanted an mine In Mexico, which, it la charged, hourly Increasing 1 The Susquehanna river extension of time, whirls Mr. Williams, the defendants refuse to pay. and the flood. fur thirty miles above t. and for alleged claim ia a damages Mr. $106,000 the minority leader, refused him. solid from bank to bank. x,. J' Sulsec was foiling his trouble to Mr. to have been sustained because in tible rise has been observer?' BuIIivun. property was not taken over according there la such yet a great depth Why wouldnt ha give you more to agreement. on the hills that when it bci." timer asked Dry Dollar. melt the creeks wUl be swollen TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. Oh." replied Suiter with an exPUI ii1ge.,LU:Utlty one those of pression of disgust, hes The British the 1 never anew a Rangoon, India, Feb. Southern follows. man north of Mason and Dixon's lias ship Laoumeae, from Philadelphia, la ROBBER KILLS VICTIM. ashore on tho Alguada reef and will to get more time than he wanted." haa Thera wreck. a Come off," said tbe king of the probably become Chicago. Feb. g. Two unldeniHu, East Bide. "Youre wrong there. 1 been loss of life. robber, .hot and fatally wounj know one Northern man who got more Beeklcr, a conductor on the Vaj2 Bt. Petersburg, Feb. 6. Privy Counavenue electric line, time than he wanted." earlv ?1 ot relieved been has cillor Zaegener And who was that? asked Bulaer. -Kino of f public tha ministry portfolio John Y. McKane, the man that was struction at his owa request, owing to The attempted robbery occurs .. sent to the penitentiary," replied illness, and has been appointed a sen- the northern terminus id th ator. Fullerton avenue. The robbed Mr- - Williams, In his reply to Mr. Capa Haytien, Fab. f. Munitions of Bbutell In th House, told an aneeuote war Intended for General Jim Inez, tha . THE STRIKE EXTENDED. of old time Tennessee politics. He pre- Dominican revolutionary leader, were faced it with some reference to tha at Puerto Plata, on the north The rike ChiCa!; I, defeat of Meredith P. Gentry, an old seized coast of ths republic of 8anto DoCsa company folawiu line Whig, for Governor by Andrew yesterday, after having been a 10 per cent wags reduction a Johnson, afterward President Gentry mingo there by the steamer New 300 employes quit work, was tods went into a state of decline soon af- landed Jan. 30. tended. Seventeen hundred employ!' ter the election, hla wife died, and be York, In all are now on strike. was chagrined because he bad been THAW MAY BRING FLOODS. Three men were badly beaten o held over run by that calf, having and girl strikers who saw V. reported, Johnson in great contempt 6. The trouble cheered the action Wilkesbarre. Pa , Feb. of IS "Geatrx became more and more mel- steady thaw began last night and fa pickets. until ancholy," said Mr. Williams, finally a kit of old Whlga concluded to invite him to Knoxville to the home of old Dr. Bandy Williams, and have a party of frienda meet him than and have a nice time and make him forgot hla Borrow a had DANCING ACADEMY Prescriptions a Specialty la those days tha gentlemen their demijohns with their a REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY whisky, and theca old Tennessee Whigs drank until pretty late at night, when phone 24 X. 2349 Wish. Ava EVENING. old Bandy said: 'Oentlemen, you know it la the custom of my hones, whenever there is a minuter of the gospel present, to have prayers before we retire. Brother Brownlow (Parson Brownlow) will b F. J. BERRYESBA ft CO, S59 Twenty-fourt- h SL now (in the words of ths speaker) lead us in prayer.' Brother Brownlow, who was powerful In prayer, expended and expanded, and began to pray for everything. At last he said: And, O Lord, If. ia Thy lnflalta mercy, It be possible, have mercy also upon Andrew Johnson. Stocked With Wines, Our Patrons Are Invited to th Rest Then It was that Meredith P. Genand Cigars liquora arose with man he that was, try, great Hot Lunch la Ogden. of ths Finest Quality. tears streaming down his face, and exclaimed: Stop, Mr. Brownlow, atop; you will exhaust the fount of infinite mer- J JtJ J. Sul-liva- ii. M w WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS long-neck- It ...THE... TURF EXCHANGE OpenDay and Night cy.'" To illustrate a point in hie speech la the House yesterday. Represen la tire Adam Bede, of Minnesota, told the story of Miss Week, who was wedded to Mr. Day. Mr. Bedss version of the tale was that th editor of the local paper began hU account of tbe wedding with a verse of poetry that ran thiswise: A week we lose; a day we gala. But why, prithee, should be complain? There bow will be days enough To make a week again. General Daniel Sickles, of Near York, distinguished veteran of the civil wai and former member of the House, waa a visitor yesterday at the Capitol. General Sickles called at the room of tho House committee on military affairs, remarking that ha merely wanted to again view the scene of ao many days ef of hla Congressional labors. General Sickles inquired tor newa of his former colleagues, but his first and most anxious Inqulrf was aa to the whereabouts of a who had been aa assistant messenger unsigned to the military affairs committee. The mans gallant fighting record had appealed te General Sickles, and he had become Interested in the old follow's welfare. .. one-arm- ed . BEARS ARE IN CONTROL Ths Pries ef Cotton Still Continues te beeline. New York, Feb. 6- - Buying of cotton yesterday, supposed to be for a bull pool, in order to. regain control of the market came to naught again today, when a sensational break in Liverpool, very threatening newa from the Far East, heavy estimated receipts and bearish visible supply statements rendered the local bears more confiWASHINGTON DAY BY DAY. dent than ever. The New York market opened weak at a loss of 40 to 65 points, which has (Washington Post) to 52 Ao 76 points on Senator Dubola tells of a Kentucky been increased aiontl.1 before the call was active the aeea never who had the mountaineer, with March as low as 13.88, steam ears. At laat he consented to completed, May at 14.05 and July at 14.73. make a journey to tha nearest station and behold tha transportation won-de- r. New Orleans, Feb. 6. The cotton market today showed a decline of from Thla mountaineer arrived a little 30 to 63 points. It, however, had a ahead of the schedule time. He tar- sound appearance and shorts showed ried impatiently near the track, so some anxiety to cover. that the train could not steal by him unaware. After a while he started out Liverpool, Feb. 6. Cotton market to meet the belated locomotive. Ha opens steady, with prices irregular. met it as it rounded a curve. Turn- There was a large business, bnt not ing about, the mountaineer ran along much excitement until last hour, (then the track as for bis life. prices gave way, in some cues twenty-fiv- e points from tha highest. Later 'Toot, toot, sounded the locomotive, slowing up. but the mountaineer they rallied a little, but again weakonly dug the gravel more industrious- ened, closing 4012 points lower than ly than ever. He soon reached tha yesterday's close. qtation completely out of breath. LONG ENDURANCE RUN. inWhy didn't you rut a crows? quired one of the bystanders. Cut across." exclaimed the uncouth Will Start at New York and Finish at lad. 8L Louis. If I had struck the plowed ground the thing certainly would have New York, Feb. 6.- - Plans are being aught me." made for the largest and longest endurance run ever had in the country. In Senator Frye, while in the presiding connection with the endurance run itofficer' chair yesterday, had his eyes self. it is also hoped to hold a series protected by a green shade. The light, of club runs ail to have 8t Louis for streaming down through tho glas their goal. If proper arrangements ceiling, almost blinds him. A recent can be made the race track at 8L Incident Illustrates thla Luula may he secured for a week or Two ladles entered the more at the close of the run and begallery one day this week. They se- sides used as a Garage, races and exlected chair in the row, reserved for hibition runs will be held. Those who have teen discussing the the presiding officer of the Senate, and looking straight toward Hr. Fry bow- subject are inclined to believe that ed smilingly. Mr. Try did not notice some time In June, probably from the this at first, but the courtesy from middle to the end of the month, would the ladies was repeated. The clerk be most accent able time of the run. It around the dsk soon caught on. and la proposed that the gran event, the this attruitfd the Beuator. lie gazed endurance run. shell star) from this Into the reserved gallery, am! the city, and from one week to ten days nrnbably wlll.be given to reach St ladies waved their hand affect iouate-lLouis. Mr. Frya vat visibly embarrassed. Calling a page, the Senator said: ENTER SUIT FOR LARGE BUM. Go up In the gallery tad find out who those two girls are. Charles W. Clark le One ef the DefendThe page speedily returned. "They ants in the Action. are your daughter, Mrs. White, and ) our granddaughter." said he. Helena. Mont, Feb. 6. Th Rosario mining and company of Fort Senator Spooner furnished a contri- Worth, Texas,Milling has begun suit in the bution yesterdny to the freak words federal court here to secure judgment heard in debate la connection with of ytOO.OOO and the Panama discussion, he referred to "rainst William $100,930 respectively Falconer, Frank L the 'archeeves' or the government." Sixer and Charles W. Clerk, non ot Senator Clark, as administrators of the Representative Suiter and Dry Dol- estate of lar" Sullivan, both Tammanyitea. are $400,000 Edward L Whltemnre. The judgment sought Is alleged to good dlalogulsts. iHiring the debate on he the purchase price of the Rosario CUSSiflED ADYEBTISEMENTS. ATTORNEYB-AT-LA- 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Eccles Bldg. Joa. Chez W. I Maginnla Dr. Eccles Bldg. Coulter EL CL WARNING! There is no AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS fconopiy in buying inferior. MEAT! FOR SALE. FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. As till. 'Plum 320y. 2316 Washington ava MONEY TO LOAN. .Healthy MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT HOTELS. Children Dont Eat . THE HOTEL LINCOLN . . " W. H. UITLK Proprietor. Permanent or Transient SL OGDEN, UTAH. toq much meat provided it Is tha a, 330 Twenty-thb- d tritlous, digestible kind. Suet Is tha meat ire will taka pleasure ia cuttlv REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. for you. IF yon want to sell your property , ee J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE lots BRUMMITT. J. J. $50. brick eottoge on Grant close J. J. BRUMMITT. NICE la, la Nob Hill, $2,300. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, trees, mi Slat Bt. between Wall and Lincoln. $1,600. Great snap. J. J. . BRUMMITT. Take Good Care ol th growing ones aad the grov ups, too, by getting your meat fros a butcher you fan trust Implicitly. Wc have all tha best meets constantly os hand.' - Poultry, too, tender, healthy, wholeabme fowls. Dressed or ally FIVE ACRES of "Al" land, good house, two water right acres of orchard, two blocks from street ear line, $2,000. J. J. 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Books, Stationery and Of fke Supplies. weil-dress- THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; Grant. 2325 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for good location; modern improvements. Inquire 4 K; 22nd street. - rent; INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenne. OlffiCAFE 'Fin dinner 4 p. FOR TE VEHICLES y. Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and Buck's Steel Ranges and Heaters as la te m, to 4, Short Oysters 11 'V0JILH on Sunday front 1 Lunch served tnm cent 25 . only 26 cents. TrJ nrdnrs at all hours. lb nay style. Gam WONQ SUN, Proprietor222 Sidney Stevens lmp!ement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. lEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE , Transferred to any part of the city. PRICES REASONABLE. Phene 31x. 233 25th SL - Twenty-fift- 6 REED j. G. .BROS. Wholesale. Harness and Saddier attention to We caII your Something New A FOOT WARMER ' Come and Try One Free of Charge. |