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Show msi fence lo the back of the lot to ke-- p out trespassers, revived favorable action. CommiSKloncr Wilson that he had permiMed the elect reported ric ilgbt Company to put in a pole at the rear of the v aMTicM Sunday evening at tlie county jail for wiring ihe adjoining Part of the building. Muaordinar-eiodli church war. Commissioner Fowers Smith, Mr. Hess and Mi reported that touching rescue ooU.1, the new bridge on the road l.adiug to Pleasant View, Several chorus, of the Tlarrisville had been completed, us were aUo Rcr. Mr. Blair talked noa.-.repair, on the Hooper road. cit-- " hour on alum life in the great Commissioner ex. hear Siandford of hia reported He convinced their cou-"- j that the new biidge on the Toad leaddanger at theaa slum. to Ileasant ing near View, Harrisville politico, the contaminating in had been completed, .is were aim reauence they eaerted. etc., also .ho on the Hooper read. ?hhif cause, of these alum .people be-5-" pairs Commissioner Stanford reported that ow in eln, which are the cheap he had admitted to the infltinary, Mra the and caloona the toderng houaee, Robert Kuucits and ba,l received an Eimeut house. He further spoke application from Mis. C. B. Horrock of oity of ofrta great needAainIt this Harrisville for admission. Mrs. 's ia, a needy charity. applicatiou was favorably confrequently those not needy sidered. pa. tor, and other In appeal to each Mr, Stanford reported the continuaw then sourer and go known humane tion of repair work on the road leading whereas the county couunlaaiuners, to the sugar facility. with a organised charity, they could The hoard took a recess and met ta referred to the party whose duty again at 3 o'clock to consider c'.nima. a would he to investigate the of the need of these appii-eeni- s and act accordingly. MOUN'INO EXAlIlNEU OoDLX. CTAI1. PETIT gen-jjm- DENY LARCENY CASES ar-nv- EDUCATOR KOTED TO BE IN CCOEN Charles B. Gilbert te Lecture on Democracy in School. Dr. Dr. Charles B. Gilbert, one of the bed informed men on educational in the United Btaies, will slop at-fa- in of In Ogden this evening and deliver a lecture on the subject of "Democracy in the Schools." Dr. Gilbert comes under the auspices of the His subject Is broad city teachers. enough to be of great interest to the public In general. In fact, Uta lecture li ooe delivered lor the benefit of the praple, especially those Interested in welfare of the schools. in addition to the lecture Mr. Coop bee arranged a musical program inthe cluding the very best talent u be obtained. The lecture Is Tree and will be given at the Congregational church it I oclock. It la to be hoped that ii audience made up of the very best people in the city will greet this enu-M- lecturer tomorrow evening. , MERRYMAKERS1 SECTION ONE. Welcome: Sixteen fascinating pmonatfons. Positively the last of the Sweet Sixteen! in thtir nc successes ns Mr Madame Wiggn. MMtsiinl, Miss La Creevy, Joaeh Allan's wife. Widow Sairy Gamp, BeJott, and twrIying ste difficult Again Up in Damago Suit Court. The trial for ejectment of J. PI. Winthe Oaks,' slow, proprietor of against Clifford S. Potter, who has the property leased, was begun before Judge Rolapp yesterday. R. T. Harris, Max Davidson, J. H. Winslow, Sr., and Reuben Winslow were sworn as witnesses for the plaintiff, and C. D. lot- ter, B. G. Knoth, W. J. Ehealy, Chas. Mrs. Clifford Poller and Laura Potter were sworn as witnesses for tho defendant, and the taking of testimony by the respective attorneys, Henderson MacMillan, and W.L. was begun. It will be remembered that Mr. Winslow demands the ejectment of Mr. Potter on the grounds that the latter has violated hia contract. A complaint to this effect was filed in the Second Judicial District court about four months ago. The defendant the corporation, Modern Woodmen, In the case oi Mary E. Kerris va. the Modern Woodmen, were denied a new Inal. Mrs. Ferris, several weeks ago gut judgment against the defendant organization for 33,000 on a policy left by her husband, deceased. The motion of the Oregon Short Line case the in company Oliver' of 8. Bartin va. The Oregon Short Linn company, to strike out Mr. Sartins amended complaint waa denied. The rase involves a damage suit by Mr. Sartln for $30,-0on the ground that through the negligence of the defendant company, he waa thrown from a hand car, September 3, 1902, and sustained permanent injuries. The case was recently reversed against the plaintiff in the supreme court and he comes before the second judicial district court with an amended complaint, virtually securing the privilege of continuing action by today's decision. Ma-ginn- 00 WAY-BIL- Pnebyterian Church, Tueeday, the Thirteenth, at S O'clock P. M. . 0. Thirty Thousand Dollar and rolls. SECTION TWO. The concert: t L Selections by Madison School ed MUST WED OR SUBMIT TO A FINE Stamford, Conn., Dec. 11. It waa ascertained here this afternoon that there baa been In town for sorno 1 Soprano Solo Mrs. Johnston. montha past a marriage club composed of ten men about town, and that the j 7 Piano Solo Mies Douglass, 4. Baritone Bolo-- Mr. Harry Hansen. principal object la, as the name sug. Violin Solo Mr. Lindalry. gests, to get married. . Soprano Solo Mias MitchelL ! At stated intervals lots are drawn. I. Reading Mias MacMillan. The member whose name la drawn I. Tenor Solo-- Mr. from the hat must get married within J. Smith. Con limito Solo Mrs. six months or else pay a forfeit of $25, Allison. . Soprano Solo Mrs. Hess. for six which will be good only Ik Madison School Orchestra. months. SECTION THREE. One member of the club was marThe banquet: ried n few weeks ago and another has RPS of good things, free for all, announced hia marriage for next FebWhig hot and generously nerved. ruary. The member who has already taken the step la Wilbur Cole Dying-ton-, whose bride was Mias Lillian Herdt. The member to announce his engagement Is William T. Austin, or gamut and choir director of 8t. Andrew's Episcopal church. Hia fiancee is Misa Helen Noble of Columbus, O. a. COUNTY BOARD When Griffith got OCCUPY ATTENTION OF MUNICIPAL COURT. THE Wholesale Toy Stealing May Result In Throe Baja Going to Reform Bchool. The Monday morning less on of police court waa an unusually busy one for Judge Howell. It waa 12 o'clock before tho last case had been disposed of. Judging from the number of petit arraigned it would arein that stealing is on tbe increase Ij the city lar-ceni- or el.e the number of Ureeausia apprehended ia greater. Ileibert Lugau, Carl and Rex Lee, the trio of youthful iarceniata, were arraigned before tbe judge and confessed to the crime of larceny aa charged. According to thilr own admissions these buys have been doing a wholesale toy stealing business, having atulcn from tbe Z. C. M. I:, Wright' 's Emporium. I. L. Clark and Suns. second band store, tho Racket store and other places. The Logan and Lee box appear to be harleued in the bueinesa of stealing. Last year about Cbriatmaa time the Logan boy was engaged in the same kind of business. The other boy a have also been up before the Judge on the same charge. A sad pause in the case la that all three of the bojra have loat the protecting care of a fatner or a mother and all have breu living away from home either with a grandmother or some other relation. In view of their past record His Honor decided to send them up before Judge Rolapp that he might handle them aa be saw fit. Ed Checkctts, a boy of thirteen years of age, waa also arraigned on the charge of petit larceny preferred by D. A. Baker, watchman in the railroad yards The young lad was charged with stealing coal and admitted the same, but said that be did not know it waa wrong to take oal off the ground in the yards. He was cautioned to not repeat the offense and allowed lo go. Peter Hickey, a machinist, got ten days on the municipal rock pile for taking a brace and bit from Qua Llnd-strnLindstrom was engaged in opening a whiskey barrel in nia saloon and left the tools on tbe bar. They were found later in Hickey's pocket The defemlant claimed that some of ths boys around there muri have put them lulu his pocket as a Joke. Clyde Ilalkiweil, Joe Waldron and Frank Mainly, three boys ranging In ago from seventeen to' nineteen years of age, were severely lectured by Hia Honor for frquenllng saloons Butiday. Warrants have been aworn to by Captain Brown, charging Leedou and Patti son and Ben Livingstone with- seeling liquor to these boys. J. Edwards pleaded guilty to drunkenness and aa it waa hia second visit before the Judge, he was sentenced to twenty-fiv- e days on the municipal ruck MEETS ll0l,iN ON COUNTY WANTS TA) TRANSITORY 8TOCK. PertMade Concerning Destroy Fih In Weber Rivir. 1 the meeting ot the board of ec unIssionern yesterday a pere mend from the county attoi "organ county, James John Jwbmitted by County Atto, to why the Moi tor Tor Wi want tock was not 1 Srej. tht.rttory w tionre n.ttt?r rferre1 to C to report upon. Joeeoh Hogg, county fish and g SdsiSie anJ Ported i hunt, of vkiftCD tr throughout the t?! kwlimitlng k,Uw f ducks !? NfWe Bnd a,B0 nuu that ,ur ,actry was sdviL6',? M instructed to t fllh ti d?.W eMr 8harp of 8,11 L amisafbner natrd ft Arjj? K(r of 1 slough near his I improvement ot road ?mm,aslonor Staudford Lai ,7 - lot with ! to 8. 01 iinni-- - Bolding that nriadiction of the m,n!,,'T 8 et , p U ., Private roads. was received f 5Mt?We ot Ogden tor the conllmatiofi tB Asputy consubli PtaThe communics leb to Peace agree- 12. Paraguay and the revolutionists were fixed for signing Sunday on board the Argentine cruiser El Plata, according to a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres. John D. Gaona will be elected president It is said he has accepted Ihe office only after much entreaty b.v partisans of the government aa wril as by the revolutionists. Gaona is a banker and business man who has never taken part in politics. The cabinet will be formed of members of both parties. NEW SALVATION ARMY COMMANDER. New York, Dec. 12. Commissioner George Kilbev of the Salvation Arn.v, accompanied 'by eight members of hie family, has arrived here on his wsy to Chicago, where he will take np headquarters aa commander of the Western The commissioner has Department had charge of the Salvation Army work in 8outh Africa since before the beginning of the Boer, war.' Army work there since the conclusion of hostilities, he said, had receive! a new lease of Ufo, but la not yet wholly In good order because much army property waa lost. 'Ison' recommei the driveway on the v . cDrt house grounds and ,rB fsnee fourteen tend from the present i nice, Dec. 12. Engi deers Manfred! Marangonl. who have been entrust-il- h the care of the basilica of 8L ia aince tbe fall of the campanile, presented their official reports, ta forth that the condition of- ths ica is most alarming. The whole founda-- i ling showa weakness. The are bending and cracking, the i are aiaking and the ceiling of of the vaults threaten to give wav. cause moet of the iey fall it may ica to give way. The engineers (nmend the immediate restoration ie whole building. . - !... ARREST HOLMPS y yesterday ..; Amsterdam, N. Y Dec. 12. Fire baa been raging for more than an hour In the department store of Carl, Deg-na- n Carl, in the center of the retail business district, and It is feared is spreading to adjoining stores. The department store and adjoining were damaged to the extent of $30,000. e Tokio, Dec. 12, 4 p. m. The commander of tbe Japanese naval land battery reporting today save: JViiir Russian battleships, two cruisers, one gunboat and one torpedo store ship lying in Pori die- Aribur harbor are comp!ok-labled. There is no further necea-sity for bombarding the Ruasian naval force. Are new eneneed In shelling the town of Port Artbnr, which ia being heavily damaged.' Le found difficulty in out hia YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE BEEN evidence. pinna for getting u:. TURNING TRICKS RECENTLY The rot-was a larj-.- n.e. one end, ARE IN THE TOILS OF was a all the way across t! r THE LAW. d.n-sinuil a exwith it. in partition t l.e t to almost of the tending ceiliug. In this partition were :vro small One of Them Had Previously Served 'dree a Term in the Penitentiary. holes, rack hardly enough to put one's fingers through, for handing The two holdups who are reepou-ibl- e the money to thewo inside. Griffith could not' tell who was get :lug hia for the many robberies which marked money. have occurred here lately were appreCaptain Tighe found no one behind the partition when he luokrd. and Grif- hended yesterday morning about 1:30 fith ways that when the sound of the o'clock by Officers Vance, Smyth and ,t Going Sliating? a Yes, It's ihe beat exercise, and cheapest amnaement of the winter season. Winslow's National Kiub Bkatee, only 50c per pair. AU siace. Ladies' Skates 95c per pair. r captain's axe was hvatd at the dour the men behind the pumtiun. with tho marked money and the dough bag slipped Into the main room, and, among . many others, ruuld not be detected. Thus Captain Tighe lost the money he had for evidence and did not get the evidence. The telephone. lieves, was on Captais a direct wire. Tighe be- NATIONS CANFIELD STUFF Up-Ne- w Tom Burk. In the Eureo rooming house on 25th street. At the police elation they gave tbe namee of Jack Burk and Frank Cunstngnam. Tbe various holdups of late have caused ihe police department to aser-ciaextra effort la an attempt te locate the criminals who were causing a sort of reign ot terror. Ths three officer above mentioned got a tip some way that there were two fellows ia the Eureaa houae who were out at night and in the oay time. A watch waa instituted with toe result that this morning at 8:80 o'clock Berk sad were pleoao under arrest. Mrs. Ida Jenaea, the lady who waa held up at the Uttlw grocery store at 8268 Washington avenue Baturdsy night last, and G. A. Hinley, who wae held up at the corner of 22ad street and Washington avenue Sunday night, were both present ta police oourt today to Identify the two prisoner and both were positive in their statements that the young men in custody were the parties who held them up. Tho holdups were asked to put the handkerchiefs over their face in the manner described by Mrs. Jensen and when they did eo the lady waa positive beyond doubt that they were the right port lea. Mr. Hinley stated that the holdups did not have on any masks when they held him up and aa the light was shining directly on their facet while they were engaged la going through hia pockets he had a good opportunity to observe their features closely. He la positive la hia statement that they are the partita who turned the trick with him. The holdups are nothing more than hep but are evidently hardened In crime. Burk la about twoaty-thro- e years of age while Cunningham ia but seventeen years of age. The latter has served a term In the atalo penitentiary and waa Just turned loose in October. Peculiarly, the crime for which he was first sent to the Reform school and Inter lo the penitentiary waa the robbing of a grocery store up on the benrh. He admits that he served time In the atalo priscua-ningha- HELD Jersey Astrologer Arrested on Charge of Witchcraft tho REDUCE SCHOOL HOURS NEEDS 1,000 MORE POLICE WANT 2478 Wash. Ave. Phones 147. Gambling Outfit Seemed Burned Square York, Dec. 12. Reputed to be the finest gambling layout" in thia country, Richard Canfield's paraphernalia. when destroyed yesterday by Older of Ihe oourt, turned out to be, so the detectives who demolished the outfit aaid, a phony kn. The 1,500 chips, which had been described and pictured aa ivory, worth a dollar or more each, proved to be e common grade of bone worth e few cents apiece. The handsome mahogany" tables proved to be stained imitations. The roulette wheels were equally cheep. The lot waa broken up with axeq by eounty detectives and burned In the furnace of the Criminal Oourtq buildto detect ing. Efforts were made whether tho outfit waa on the level or crooked," but It waa found to bo aa honest as snch things go. Phony" g COUNSEL WIIEELRIGHT BROS. CHEAP lf DUMMY LINE m2 Mute a Saving of 25 to 50 Will Per Cent of year linen bill youf The high grade machinery and modern methods of the Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 25 per cent to SO per eent to the life of your linen. WE DO NOT use Injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack the collars. WE DO NOT tear out buttonholes. WE DO wash celorad geode and woolens In Distilled wa- FIFTH DYNAMITE t ter. Are we laundering your linen f If net you are losing money.. Try lie. OUTRAGE Newport Iren Foundry Damaged Explosion of a Bomb. by STUM UUKDtr 0G0EN East of the Reed Cincinnati, Dee. 12. For the fifth time within two months, the Newand Machine port Iron Foundry works waa dynamited late last night. No Uvea were lost and the workmen la the place all escaped lnjnry. Two east men were sees running in Twelfth at rest immediately after the explosion but they eluded the pursuers. A greet bole wae (ora In the roof of tbe coal room where the bomb alighted, and the walla of the. pattern room are so twisted and bulged that It is feared they will collapse. . Members of the company declare R la the wur'i of it risers. HotoL Both Phenee 174. U TBE ITALIAN SWISS . COLONY POSTOFFICE HUMiamt-Htai- IS ROBBED Mi cheer for the holiday good order Thieves Get Away With i$2ji6o After an Exchange of Shota With ITHIZZINI BROS. 26th It gOO Doe Molnea, Iowa, Dee. 12. Robber entered the poatoflee st Rein berk, lews, during the night and got away with $2,500. Aa exchange of ehota took place between a poses, but the robbers escaped. The poaae pursued the robbers on a band car. Six mllea away after exchanging shots, one man, who gave hie name as James Roach and said he was a railroad man, waa captured. From him $1,300 were recovered. Further on, the town marshal of Beeman captured another of the robbers. The third escaped. The Owl Saloon PNalll Bre Fro. N. 222 25th 8t Dealer la first ales liquors of ell Mnog wises and brandy. AU goods da Evered to any part of dty ever Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to $L75 quart .Wine $5 eta pr. quart, 2 quarts, L Brandy, 11 quart. Whiskey pr. gaL 15. lLttt)ONEILL Phene 185. BROS eat Where to BOSTON CAFE FIREMEN OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beat Short order OVERCOME at all hour ef game and fteh In eaetea BY SMOKE JUI kind Extra fine dinner Sunday, from .1 te 2 p. m, 12 4 and 11 1 Building in New York la Damaged te Eatant ef $75,000. Flve-8ter- 25a. Fine lunch from to 8 p. m. BUI A YOUNG, . 854 Twantvdlfth fitrsNl y Prep ..ZZ five-hou- er A NEGRO y New York, Deo. 12. Several firemen were overcome by amok a, tenants of nearby houses were driven In their night clothe Into the streets, and damage to the amount of $71,-00-9 waa done by a fire early today In a flveetory building occupied by HopAndrevettl, importer of obelple ise and dye stuff almost directly under the Manhattan approach of the Brooklyn bridge. Washington, Dec. 12 Eight Republican mombera of ths Judjcisry comJenkins, mittee, Parker, (N. J): (Wla.) ; Alexander, (N. Y.) ; Littlefield, GUletc. (Iowa); (Me.); Thomas, (Cal.); Pearce, (Md.), and Warner (111.) today submitted to the house their view In the case of Judge Chas. of the northern district of Sways Florida While disagreeing hi soma particular with the view submitted for the full committee last week by Rep. Palmer, they say that the queo- tlon of charging $10 a day for expense has been brought out for the first time taken In the additional testimony tine last session and laid before tea committee. With respect to the record on that point, they are of tbe opinion that an Impeachable offeue ha been made out" Eastern " Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers 551 Corn-Fe- d treat. 24th Phone N 115. ReBulldln pairing Rsmsdallng of Hones Promptly attended te. AU work Guaranteed. Enquire el Ole Nelson, 545 Mtk etreet Telephone 125 y. CcrperiLlng sm j I j " MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Reel Batata and Chattel Loans Berates quick, confidential sad private No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. Thane Vnak-aa- 584-x- . 222 4 Bodei Bldg, !. Vila Cum. na BwfllUr, SIMM, ealaal Trail DMoaaoo. RAID, Mam SoleUoa IM. kia. Uaaaa). Ilia -. HI- IMraMai. Uaauaa rues, ruoaia aa Bal I, ef IM Bern, Torn ana. Balm tar bio moot, - a Mo Turn Worm. Uajr Unw- HrMorlo, lacoMla. am. aa aU Sanaa Sol lao-ae carneta Dloeaaa. Caraa. Writ fine twalawt Sam list If aUMttatt fraa 17 ammai CeeieAiMCAaa Vra . om T. Htw EVIDENCE ed you want H We Treit mod Care m rme earaanu im TniMo. Breiee. Bar Mam SroSlal eaC Laas Ur. iatai. or ae KMaw U , SiaSear TroaMm faaale Ooaslaiaia. liner OtaaaaM of Woms aa iXUOiaa. Haait Ham Io- BUT NO ST. MARKS IN DANGER. - iWMmJ ,faTreWy- - Mr. Rod Sjyjjjjtsnt holds only till ths am fife of New York, Dec. ments between the government of 1 tS.;n,ction St f, a PARAGUAY. FLEET COMPLETELY DISABLED by door. New York, Dec. 13. Recorder Stanton. in Hoboken, yesterday morning held Adolph Mever, who styles himself The Nations Counsel," In $200 tall for the grand Jury on a charge of obtaining money under false pretences The complainant against Meyer wae of Sylvester Lucinh, a ealoonkeeper, No. 303 Monroe street, that city. Some time ago tbe saloonkeeper went on a bond for a man who jumped the ba.i and the man went to Meyer to try to find him. Meyer told him be would give him a full horoscope reading for $12. but when Lucinh told him that he only had $8 he took the money and rend hia horoscope and told him that within two days the stars would return the prisoner to the polire. Tbe man waited two days, hut tbe prisoner did not appear, and he then went to Meyer again for an explanation. Meyer told him that he must have omitted soni little incident in hia life, because, he said, the aura never failed him. Several diya later Meyer sent Lucinh a letter telling him that something terrible" wee to happen to him and hia 29. family between November 30 and letLucinh, much worried, turned the ter over to the police and a summons waa issued against Meyer on a charge of witchcraft. When Meyer was arraigned in court about a week ago Lnrinh did not ap- on. pear at the time set for the hearing and Meyer waa released. Lucinh appeared later hi the day, and told the court that he was not aware that he waa late and that he supposed tbe case wae not to be heard until 10 oclock. A pile. resummons waa isaued and Meyer orJohn McLeon and John Turner were dered to appear In court today. arraigned on tho charge of vagrancy. minutes to They were given fifteen leave the corporate limits of Ogden Lower Grade in New York Schools City behind them. The latter is an Will Give Shorter Time te Australian pugilist and the former la Study. the hia trainer. That tbe ways of fighting fraternity are hard la illustratNew York, Dec. 12. A report la beed In their case. ing prepared by BupL Maxwell for presentation to the board of education which, it is said, will be the firat atop of a three-boa-r or 6o McAdoo Saye Much Disappointed toward the adoption a three and one-hahour day for the That He Cant Have 400. lowest prides in nil the elementary New York, Dec. 11 Commissioner schools c t this eity. The board of superintendents has McAdoo was informed yesterday by hem investigating aa to the relative rethe controllers office that his request sults obtained by full day c lasers, pert for four hundred additional patrolmen could not be granted. Because the time c lames, morning classes and aftermount of the salaries of these addi- noon cleeare la the firat two school tional men, $300,000, bad been Included years, since the beginning of Novemwith other requisitions of other de- ber. The investigation waa begun aa a mult of a proposal to cut down the partments, it would be necessary to i secure special legislation for the issu- school day in throe graJee generally ance of bonds for that amount The by eliminating certain studies. PEOPLE OF PLAIN CITY WILL commissioner waa much disappointed. President Tlfft, of the board of eduCONFER WITH OGDEN AND to the aobeme: additional men cation, said In reference tbeae want of "The r While a NORTHWESTERN OFFIday la probably will sadly embarrass me," he said. "Into keep children off tho streets is CIALS. stead of four hundred men this city good parts of the eity, I believe ia needs a thousand extra policemen. 1 ome school hort Hope to Induce an Extension of That can't even fill vacancies now, for the daya for younger children. 1 would give Lino More Beets Would Be every child educational back pay that I am o derod to give facllitira aa great as pomlble, hut not Grown by Farmers if They policemen who have been returned to eo Had a Railroad. great aa tf Interfere wRh proper the force by the courts has so depleted mental and physical growth. More are hands that my my appropriation three honre class work Plain City. Dec. 11. The beet growthan daily tied. ers of Plain City met last night to makes the children reetleas." The project for a new police headthe railroad question In which quarters building has again been side they are now wrapped up. The need tracked, because of the action of cerof Plain City in this particular waa tain architects in adding immaterial MAKES pointed out with renewed emphasis, specifications to the plana after bids about three hundred car loaJs of stuff had been submitted. The bid of tbe being the beet crop and the output of builder to whom the contract was 'the cannery, having lo be hauled out ev- awarded for $6.10,000, has been set aside WHITE ery fall. Rut for the great amount of by advice of the corporation counsel. wagon work necessary to do this, Plain received commissioner has The City would grow more beets a thing among other suggestions, one from a Dr. Paneeaat, of the University of desiied by all concerned. So it wes citizen living at the Fifth Avenue hoPennsylvania, Discovers Novel agreed that we need a railroad and need tel, suggesting that the polk here Effect of Treatment we should and it badly, have it shoot runaway horses, as they do in that once. and have it at a Paris, Instead of trying to stop them. Accordingly, Philadelphia. Pa.. Dee. 11. Dr. committee, representative of both the While the commisHioner believes that beet growers and tbe canning company, (he idea has some good features, he ia Henry K. Pancoast, the University y of Pennsylvania was selected to confer with the officers far from specialist and being inclined to adopt 1L North weetern Railroad of the Ogden aklographer, haa discovered that the on ncgio :ontlnued use of the company to see if that concern can be FIRST WOMAN LAWYER DEAD. induced to extend its rails to this hnrg. rntienta produces a gradual change In the shade of the akin and that in time It Is said that the dummy has had an Chicago, Dec. 12. Mra. Mary Negus it become white. eye on us for some time, and that we la dead of heart failure at her residence look good to the dummy. Hope so. The discovery was made while treatA couple of evangelists have been here. Mra. Negus was bora in 1838 at ing a negro for lupus, which had Chicame and to Y., N. the patient's none and a part among us for a week or so, following Hayesville, of the face. It was found that after their calling. They have convened with cago 25 years ago. she later About 5 years graduated reatment had been continued deity to us, distributed tracts from house house, held gospel meeting, and done from the Northwestern Law school and for ever a month the skin on the afall in their power to set our feet upon was among the fiist women to practice fected part bad become entire white. the straight and narrow path; but no. law. She went to California with her With laughter and shouts Plain City ia husband some yeais ago and became inLIVESTOCK APproperty of consider- INADEQUATE going to hell, with a plump and a plash terested in ranch POINTMENT. that will be the talk of that place for able extent, some of which she retained to the time of her death. many a day. Portland, Ore., Dec. 12. The portion of tho Lewis and Clark fair grounds AMES JURY FAIL TO AGREE. which was allotted to the exhibition of live stock. It is thought, will prove inMinneapolis, Dec. 12. The Jury In adequate to the demand, and arrangewbi of former Ames, the Mayor case, ment are being made to enlarge it. , ie on trial for tbe fifth time charge, Anything further than an exhibition from with . Illegally receiving money high bred atoc-- from farms on that the,, ofhethe women, reported today Pacific coast waa not north could not agree. The court sent back by tbe State Commission in word that there waa no word ku he first place. 8ince the convention of Poolroom Men Had Many Safeguards them, which meant that they were t he international convention of the Axe. Wields of test at remain leas out the the Tight day livestock association at Chicago, howin an effort to reach an agreement. ever, it has developed that breeders New York, Dec. 11. Captain Tighe, from all over the country are of the Mercer street station, with eight San Francisco, Dec. 12. Among the to send the beet of their her da planning to Portpatrolmen, in plain clothes, and Detecpassengers on the steamer Ventura land next year. - This prompted the tive Sergeant Collins, of Inspector Ti- which arrived today from A nstrails to isciwaae the tus auff, raided an alleged poolroom was Ignace Paderewski, the pianist. exposition authorities 0 apportionment for premiums from on the second floor of a house in UniHe is accompanied by his wife anu to $55,000, and to consider the adPlace versity yesterday. Eight of the will give a series of concerts in the visability of increasing the space to be men found In tbe plane United seventy-fiv- e States. ikvoied to the dlepla;. enn-slu- PEACE AGREEMENT IN DANGEROUS FIRE. 45V. Dub-eon- CASE OF MRS. FERRIS VS. WOODMEN OF WORLD WILL NOT BE ! s. pi-t- 8. Ruble, formerly travellSouineiu ing passenger agent for the now holding padflc at this place, but tha aame position at San Jose, Cui., through this ntoruing on his Mr. extended visit. 7east on pwtiia made many friends while In the city by his genial ways. F. E. Lewis, superintendent of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line s and hotel service, will dingthiscarafteroon on Noi 1 from Ihe Mat, where he has hern on n two Mr. Lewis has weeka bnalneaa trip. been looking after the affairs of bis department on the Kaunas division ot the Union Pacific. W. A. llilton, private secretary to Mr. Lewis, arrived in Ogden cm No. S this morning. in by tak- by 5 DECEMBER 13. 1901 dr ..!u peiure he POLICE uii then r uu-e- e An-crv- Robert MORXIXO. an axe. Cu,i::mi X.fihe biniwv.' tiiiihth, a plain ilu'.'....; man, burned , li-of tuin Tig he place's exislij;---says, several days a.i.. in apiitioa to a l.e say, regular jHtidr.'um IUS" on the side. there W'SS GriClih found, he myv i a.imUsiuu to the pboe was l- ir.t led caids, No. and he obtained one i f t:., . n-- ar Hor-rock- tut e p-- ! lookout at I.., in; eu auj arrest irtr ci'iild pixe the a!ui:. ii.ash.i:v: in with att:, t':e- - y per-in-an- d arietej. The were TTlIUY Weak Men If faa aaSar tarn aaf sf ta miMaM a aaaaae b, lemma, aa a er BaaafuU Akl TUB VSUX rUUUM WO WSXT TO TALK TU. MM la eaila CHlOSIO -- b, br earn lawlaiaalaM Dta Ma aabiUh-B- f Ma ur oapi.qlvla ana-lat- aa aalaaiMT rmm ova wi caft in ruvaT uuisuienu $40,-0U- DRS. SHORES & SHORES Eipsr Pay mWhen Cured We mra Irak an Ikaa uk a BSeaon SUL I an bxm ban BM ear word. of m ..i hare IMone aa XUW Wx.lTTuCl. TiiU .ik tea aiatlan waemaalae tXai w Mill eo aaMt a 7F.K aatll as an 701 Taia aoaila, 1 Lea Maaaeos. amias. 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