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Show THE MORNING EXAMINE!!, mluFing Guard Zebulon Jacob, who was so badly beaten by mutinous convicts Ociuber. It was agreed that Just as soun as Mr. Jacobs is able to begin work he shall be reinstated in his !. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT From the Examiners Special Correspondent. sri m Mrs. Hilton This case has been pending for sev-orears, though ihe last trial n held before Judge Hall last summer. Last week the plaintiff in this action filed a itetitiun for a writ, of mandate in the Supreme court asking that Judge Hail be compelled to haud down a oecision in this case. The case out of width this aciiou grew was very compi hated. The plaintiff was formerly Allas Anns Armltage, imd was supinmed to be on her death-be- n when the marriage was reicmony performed, on December 5. 1872, by Daniel H. Wells, a high priest in the al Loses in Suit Over Dr. Parks' Property, OGDEN, UTAII, SUNDAY MORNING, former position. Jacobs salary, according to the terms of the order made at the time of his dismissal, run to the lit of March. It is believed that he will be able to resume hi position by that date, but if he is not, ft 1 understood that arrangement will be made for continuing bis pay until he fully recover. ONE WAY OF GETTING In order to gel square with the proprietor of a First South street saloon, whom he alleged owed him a sum of money, John !gnotta last night attempted to grab a wad of greenback out of the hat tender's baud as the latter was about to put up a wager over a dispute that had arisen la the place. Johnson failed to get the money and wa only successful in falling into Mormon chim-hIhe plaintiff was then about 18 years old. John R. lark tue hand of a jxiliceinan. who gave him a berth last night in the wy jail. was 40 years of age and a bachelor. VVnen searched he had a wicked-lookinThese wo partiea became acquainted revolver in bis hip pocket. several years before the marriage took Dr. is said Iark though have to plat, MARRIAGE LICENSES. never professed any love for her or asked her to be his wife. Marriage licenses went issued by the Judge Hall sets out in his decision clerk the past week to the folcounty that, from the testimony given by Elder persons: lowing Charles W. Penrose there are three Frank Sheffield. Salt Lake, 25, and kinds of marriages solemnised In the Blormon church the marriage for Mary Doxford. Salt Lake. 20. 14. G. Burn! time, the marriage and scaling for 19. and Haunahtilth uni, East Bountiful, Sessions, Bountiful. IT. both time and eternity, and the E. Littrell, Sau Francisco. Cal., 84. I. and marriage sealing for eternity only; L. Colburn, Texarkana, that a divorce could be granted only and Cyrene for the first and second classes, and Texas, 22. J. H. Rampton. Taylorsville. Canada. that a marriage for eternity alone does 25. and Eugenia Y. Hardy, Salt not mean matrimony. After the ceremony was performed Lake, 22. Horace Renshaw, Salt lake, 20, and the plaintiff recovered and. in discussing the marriage with some of her Lillian Gurtke, Salt lake. 19. Lorenjo Taylor, Farr West. 21,' and friends, is said to have mated that ahe was not married to Dr. Park, .but only M. Maud Harding. Provo, 21. It. G. I 'age. Cedar City, 28, and Dorm sealed to him fur eternity. She did not assume rhe name of Park, but went Halterman, Parowan, 21. K. G. t, lilting. Mount Glen, Ohio, 28, by the name of Anne Armltage, and held herself out to be a single person and Alary K. Olsen, lagan, Utah. 28. E. L. Know, Draper. 28, and Jane Cotuntil 1873, when she married William Hilton. trell, Draper, 25. G. I. Hocking. Bingham, 23, and ElAgain the quoting from the opinion: Bluff Dale. 22. It will be discovered that there waa len Spencer, . Wesutnan. Salt Lake, 21, and no hesitation on the part of the plaintiff in reproducing the ceremony in ita Ruby Durrant, Salt Lake. 18. A. W. Bishop, Rivet-aideIdaho, 20, entirety, but that Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Young refused to do so, because of and Mary Van . Noy, Ilivrvalde, Idatheir obligation to the church not In ho. 19. J. R. Danaie, Riverton, 17. and Florreveal it; also Mr. Penrose refused to state the sealing ceremony, because It ence Bills, Bluff Dale. 18. Samuel Knight, Warren, 24, and was a sacred secret of the church ana not to be divulged. This Is peculiar. Maggie Campkin, Parry, 24. A. 8. Cple, Logan, 24, and Malielle If the sealing ceremony is as the plaintiff states it to be, I canot ascribe any Snow, Balt Lake, 24. would have rereason why H. C. Cutler. Willard, S3, and Rose futed to slate the same In evidence, M. Beecher, Willard, 21. . if in fact it did exist. And the asms Eugene Blackett. Eureka. 23, and may be said aa to the refusal of Mr. Marguerite Adams. Eureka. 23. Penrose to state what the sealing cere William Pate, Union, 24, and Hazel mony of the church for eternity only Walker, Union, 18. WM. George Kay, Tojieka! Kan., 26, and "My opinion la that the plaintiff's Belle Leonard, Murray, 16.. memory is at fault." Ernest Lunn, Salt Lake. 31, and Ee-hIt is more than likely that an apEvans. Denver, Col., 24. peal will be taken to the Supreme John A. Peat, Limon. Mont., 25, and court, and in the light of the higher Julia Grant, Llmon, Mont. 25.. v court's opinion in the Roylance case, A. H. Holmes, Balt Lake, 4, and reversed. that Judge Hall will be Winnie Grow, Balt Lake, 19. Jamee Haskins, Denver, Col., 45, and ' WAS NOT WEALTHY. Rachel Allen, Denver, Col., 35. g 1 In n deiiaion banded down by Judge yesterday In the case of Hilton vs. W. 8. It is held that Mrs. Hilton was b'vrr the lawful wife of Dr. John R. lark, deceased, and hence is not to any portion of the property described in the complaint which was transferred by Dr. Park to the grantor The decision is in of Mr. McCornick. RiTurrtauce with Judge Halls formed decision in the HUton-Par- k case, which en-lid- reversed by the Supreme rourt, was that court differing with Jldge Hall as to the legality of the alleged "sealing between Dc. Turk and Mrs. Hlltim. After ihe Supreme court decided that Mrs. Hilton was the lawful widow of Dr. Iark. and as such was entitled to interest in bis estate, she suit against the defendant in inthis action to recover a one-thiterest in parts of lota 6, 7 and 8. block' I. plat K, Salt Lake City survey, which Stas sold by Dr. Park to a third party t anil by him transferred to Mr. Hall in the decision ' found thatJudge plaiuliff has no interest 'whatever in the property in question and quiets defendant's title to the s one-thi- rd ' brought ' rd same. 1 Judge Hall in his opinion said: "1 find both as a matter of law and That by the law marriage in its is a to which there parties. Lika be mutual. marriage and a, acceptance within a reasonable time 'and It must appear that the partiea !n- -i boded matrimoney. The agreement must be in substance to be husband and wife under the .law. "That by the doctrines and usagea of the Mormon church a sealing for eternity only la not a marriage. "That John R. Park was never mar-iie- d to the plaintiff and she did not survive him as his widow. "That the plalntlif is not the owner of say part of the property .described in her complaint in thia action. That the plaintiff ia not, but that the defendant, .W. 8. McCornick, la the oner, entitled to and "In the poases-sk- a of the premises described in tip couiplsint in this action, and that his title is confirmed and quieted That the tecta in thia action ard' tot res adjudicate. - "Having found and decided that the plaintiff and John R. Park were never wried precludes a finding on the question of estoppel, that Issue being merged in the former. That defendant recover his costs, to be taxed, and flndinga and fact and conclusions and a Judgment will be entered accordingly." ! fact: contract, 'timeption must be consent of both other contracts, it must There must be an offer of , J.-H- , er Charles Johnson, a Swede, who was TO CALL TONOPAH StOCKS. j arrested last night on a charge jd At a meeting of the governing board drunkenness, when searched prior to thing flocked up, waa found to hays of the mining exchange held yesterday In his pockets a rusty tin spoop and forenoon It was decided to register two copper cents, but hs objected as Montana-Tonopa- h among the listed strongly to the property being taken stocks of the exchange. It will be asfrom nlm as If it were worth a fortune. signed a position upon the blackboard by Secretary Shorten in time for MonJACOBS WILL BE CARED FOR. day's call. Other Tonopah stock,, which essenThe state board of corrections, in its tially belong to Utah, are likely to be meeting yesterday afternoon at the- listed soon. There ie also a probapenitentiary, reversed lta action In dls- bility of a revision of the stocks now called and the cutting out of a half dozen or more that are absolutely wit bout merit. A GLOVE SAUL HAVING A HARD WINTER. Reports coming from the Thunder mountain mining regions Indicate that the winter there has been unusually severe with plenty of snow and no lark of cold weather. J. A. McCubbin, Thomas Durham, C. M. De Camp and' John8cheek arrived In Bolts a few days ago, says the Statesman, from Roosevelt after a hard trip over the' trails. They encountered stormy weather every day of the eight required to make the journey and were compelled at the close of one day to pitch camp In elx feet of snow In Dead wood basin, where they endured the rigors of the elements with no protection. Of Importance and Interest to every good dresser In Ogden is the leading attraction at our store this week in Potat Of Of QUALITY STYLE and PRICE or V we are best prepared to supply your glove requirements. For Thin Special Event GABBOTT GETS CLAIM. we have marked the prices lower than we have ever fore offered on such excellent and desirable goods. Worth 35c to Judge Lewie has rendered Judgment In fovor of plaintiff for $150. with interest and coats. In the case of John Gabbott against Salt Lake City. The suit was brought to recover the above amount for nervlcea rendered the rlty by plaintiff as one of the hoard of water commissioners, the duties of which i to measure the flow of Parley's creek during the irrigation season and determine the basis of the exchange of water between the farmers. .who own . the. primary water rights in the creek, and the city. The city council offered to settle with Mr. Gabbott by paying him $50, which the latter refused. He then brought suit and has recovered the full amount ot For 50c, durable dark tan -- leather gjpvies.wefl worth 50c . $1.00. - For 75c, KNIT GLOVES Worth $J.C0 and $1.25.! For $1.10,, Combination For $1.15, silk lined MOCHAS, worth $ 1.50. For $1.25 all our regular $1. 50 and $1.75 fine dress kid mocha fronts and kid backs worth $1.50. ; the claim. Many other small and special lots not here specified. c. DIVES; PORTER ROBB JAP. Broom Hotel Charles Harris, .a porter employed until yesterday morning in the Albany Corner hotel, on west Second South street. Is believed to be in alliance with the Russians, Jamea Hegney, proprietor of the hotel, reported to the police thia morning that Harris had absconded with a $20 gold coin, the property of a Japanese dishwater, also employed at the hotel. The subject of the mikado reported to Mr. Hegney that, he bad given Harris the toin to hive it changed. Harris. he said, changed tho coin from the pocket.of the Japanese to hie own, and kept the change. REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN FLAN. , At a meeting of M.c plate board of corrections held yicrday afternoon ai the state priwni. (he question of the dismissal of Gua-- d Jacotw from duty was taken uu and reconsidered. While nothing was given out up to press time it is uml.-- i Hood that it waa the intention to make crouie provision for the faithful old guard who is now . unfit a guard at the Mr. Jacobs has ten years and penitentiary for ik Ills record during iliat (irriod of faiththe very best ful service has (a testfile. Owing to the injuries be received during tbe lat prison outbreak he was removed io the hospital and subsequently pronoiinird by the doctor to be unlit for further duty. In speaking regarding the affair, Gov. Wells said: "If Jacobs wil conic before ua and present his raae. it is likely that something ran be done for him. He ia unfit for duty and we have no precedent for la keeping him in the service, aut itfor likely that something may be done him if he will tell his story to the hoard." police. Office holders are dissatisfied at learning that the purpose is to have only eighty men fill all positions In tbe executive branch of the govern- inmates, who were lined up against the wall with hands down. They were then relieved of their valuables. From J. Brhrieber they took $200 In coin, and faum Juba Lyons $295 in gold and a dlcmoud stud and ring. Clarence Waterhouse forfeited $l.(Hn) In coin and a diamond ring valued at $1,U00. Perry Quill gave up a diamond stud and ring, value unknown; W, Engstroiu, $3u0 and a diamond riug, and Bus Flint fifty dollars in gold and a diamond ring. Tltc keys of the bank were then taken fioin Joe Ilarlanjo and from it the robber got $5,500 in gold coin. The victims were tben bound hand and foot aud laid fare downward upon the boor, two of tbe rubbers being left In charge of them until ihe rest of the baud bad sufficient time Io get away In safety. They then extinguished the lights and made good their esraiie. No trace of the thievea has been so ter - ' States: $2 to $3 par day. modern improvement. Dim fog room on fifth floor, giving grand ylew of lake, mountain, and valley, men headquarters. commercial Biroot car aervlce every five minute. Three block exit of Union Depot. , H. C. BIGELOW, Proprietor, AH WillinG ment. Tho republic haa spent more than 2352 Washington Ave. $700.00(1 since ita existence, which is more than twice as much aa the income. Amador will be elected president pmtwbly on Monday. Tbe date of (be inaiisuratlon has not been chosen. The fight for the vice presidency has been practically settled. There FIGHT WITH ROBBERS. will be three deslgnados succeeding In event of presidential vacancies. Tbe slate consists of Pablo Arosomrna as Chief of Police McLean Was Seriously the first designado, Obaldla as the secWounded. ond and Charles Mcndosa aa the third. Weatherly, Ta, Feb. 13. In a battle with two men who were trying to IIMSI EXPLOSION CAUSES BIG FIRE. break Into tho Weatherly bank, Chief Pollen McLean has been seriously of Spectators Are Injured Leas Placad wounded. at $400,000. UrlzNii attacked tbe robber single-handeTopeka. Kan., Feb. 13. Fire today They drew knives and stabdestroyed the Parkburat Davla Mercan- bed him several times but be put up a tile compnny'a building and stuck at strong fight aud eseaMil mortal InFirst and Kansas avenue, the Bella jury. Tbe men kept him from shootOF SALES building adjoining, occupied by the Mc- ing until an opportunity for flight preCormick Harvester company, and W. 1. sented Itself. Then they got away In Shlck aa a storage room for mattres- the darkness without affecting an enses and some smaller property. Tutal trance to the bank. loss estimated at $400,000. The principal loss waa sustained by Parkburat. WOMAN BANK PRESIDENT DEAD. Da via A company, and la estimated TWO DIVORCE SUITS. Pea Moines, Iowa, Feb. 13. Mrs. at $250,000, with $125,000 insurance. Two divorce euiU were filed In the During the progress of the fire several Amanda. Berry, reputed the richest district court. Della lane seeks a di- thousand cartridge stored en the third woman in Iowa, died today at Centervorce from Adney 1 L Lane on tha floor of the Parkburat, Davie building ville. Her wealth was variously estimated at from half a million to two exploded, and half a dozen spectator grounds of desertion end were married in Council Bluffs, were hurt slightly by sheila. The fire millions. She waa president of several banka In southern Iowa. started from the explosion of la., on Oct 8. 19"U. All Our Salesmen Have William Begley asks for a divorce of from Lillie Begley on the ground RAINFALL IN CALIFORNIA. Been Instructed as DEMURRER SUSTAINED. desert ion. They were married in Balt Inks city on Nov. 26, 1898. A More Hepaful Fcsllng New Prevails Follows Good Humored Criticism Is Declared jk In That State, Not LlbeL SALT UKE NOTES San Francisco, Feb. 13. A heavy New York, Feb. 13. The appelSELL EVERYTHING rainstorm haa over northern late division of the supreme rourt In California for prevailed forty-eigt the , past daughter this department has sustained a de- hours and has extended Into the Ban The of Andrew Jenarn, of Gunnison, Utah, murrer entered by the putdlshers of a Joaquin Valley. The seasons rainFrom the Cost Mark. was operated uKn Friday at the newspaper here to a suit inat tinted fall ia still behind that of last year, but Lovell Osrar Professor fur it Keogh-Wrigappendiagatant by hospital This means everything Trlggs of the University of Chicago for citis. alleged damages sustained on account to our stock rruf. upon A fire broke out in C. H. Ingham's of editorial comment! residence at $31 West Sixth Bouth Triggs' poetry. In the demurrer it was Groceries Included street, and lntelepbonlng In an alarm contended that the comments Profesthe department was sent to East Sixth sor Twiggs complained of were not South. However, the firemen got to libelous. This demurrer, after being The greatest opportunity I the right epot in due time and pul the overruled In special term, ia sustained division. that the people of Qgden " fire out. so that the damage will hot by the appellate Ie written by In He opinion which exceed $15. and Weber County will Justice Ingraham, the court points out ia a wide difference between there that 65. have for some time. We Gus Anderson, a laborer, aged libel and good humored criticism, saydied In this city Friday of erysipelas, will also include in this ing: because, It Ie believed, be did not take "There la certainly a distinction be' taken when first of Mmsclf Sale all proper care to tween a publication which tends nick, and them aeems to have been a make the individual Infamous, odious misunderstanding aa to whether tha or ridiculous and a publlratlon which county should look after him or not, relates io a persons opinions on toppr. J. M. Harrison, a private practi- ics of public interest . Certainly in no tioner. wan finally summoned, but it ease to which our attention haa been was too lath to save the patient called haa it ever been held that a Arriving during sale purM which tends to ridicule publication chased before the rise in On next Thursday evening, February opinions upon controverted subjects 18, a benefit eoarert and ball will be la libelous, as tending to make the In. ... prices in cotton fabrics. given In Rusaell'a ball on Market street dividual who la responsible for these a t . j who Reece Price, of Mr. benefit for the opinions ridiculous. 111 Cross the at Holy baa been seriously Throughout the House conFAVOR UNIFORM LEGISLATION. hospital for some time peat. The cert programme consists of numbers by tbe Nielson Brothers' quartet. Mrs. Demand Protection for the Fraternal $1.25 and $1.50 SHIRTS Bessie Browning,. Misses Esther Davis Societies. from James. Mr. John some of the best makand aud Havel Canqqli Chicago, Feb. 13. Uniform legislaA dance programme of fifteen numbers ers This Fairs new pat tion fraternal insurance has including tbe Merthyr Tydvll glide, ban been regarding bediscussion of the main 75c terns topic your choice Imn arranged to take place Immediate- fore a convention of tha law section ot concert. the after ly By March 1st, to enable the national fraternal congress held As long as there is a shirt hero. Tbe meeting waa addressed by us to Rebuild our Store left you get a big bargain. Superintendents of Insurance A. I. Mi NOILS Our Room. Terms Cash. and Manhat" $2 $2.50 Yoris of Ohio and James V. Barry of Michigan. Tha attorney declared that Shirts tan at. $1. 50 Halifax, N. 8., Feb. 13. The Brit- legislation detrimental to fraternal orish government ia inquiring concern- ganizations ie contemplated in severs! Some unusually strong ing facllltlcf for quartering In Canada tatea and amid that united action seven regiments of troops in addition ought to be taken against IL values in men's pants to those already there, during the war Addresses were made by John Ilaa-ka- ll in the east. It la proposed to send two $1.50, $2 $2.50 $3.00 Butler, Boston; Malcolm O. Jefregiments to thia city, two to Esqul-maul- frie, Janesville, Wla.; W, B. Rinse, and one each to Quebec and D. D-- A It ken. Flint, Mirk.: G. & HarEVERY WINTER OVERMontreal and Toronto. It la under- ney, Crawfordevllle, Ind.; Benjamin D. stood ihe government wishes to sta- Smith, Mankato, Minn.; George W. COAT IN THE HOUSE AT SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT tion troops at these points in order to Sieber, Akron, Ohio; Char ha C, ONE-THIR- D ONE-HATO' hostiliscene nearef the of have them OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Chicago; David Overmeyer, ties. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and OFF James E. McComfell, Topeka, Kanaaa; While the government has force la Fitchburg. Man.; Elliott G. Stevenson, Wednesday, from 12 to S p. m 25 cent. Wa give nice lunch all day. . India, It is Mid that It would not move Detroit Mich,, and D. Vera Bam Bay Short order at all hour, fresh oya. them because ot the danger that sol- City, Mich. New Spring arrivals are diers of Afghanistan or Thibet would tars, game and flah in season. next convention will meet at 8L The here in Shirts Shoes and quietly cross the frontier and become Louis, & Hong Props. a serious menace. , Hats from the best makers Charley NO. SIS 85th SL BOY ROBBERS UNDER ARREST. . , in the country. Port Said. Feb. 13. The native press la jubilant at Japanese surccaaea and Several new lines of Crav-enet- te Captured While Digging for Their SILVER KING SALOON urges Turkey to take advantage 'of Treasure. Stolen Coats "GENUINE Russia's predicament to declare war ; MURPHY A GIBLIN, Preps. Chicago, Fob. 13 The Inter-Occaon Bulgaria, with object of administerPRIESTLEYS $ 10 to $20 reaaya: today ing a lesson to that country and "While digging for their stolen treasThree more round trips to First Clara Win, Liquor and Cigara. covering southern Roumanla. Your Patronaga Sollritadi Lake. of shore on ure the pUnhlgan. World's Fair free to our Ban Francisco. Feb. 13. The Mer- Henry Germur, it years old, and Gea 182 Twenty-FiftSt. . customers. chants Exchange reports the arrival at Jensen, 16 years old, have been arrest1 okobaraa on Feb. 11 of the Japanese ed by Bouth Chicago polled for stealing liner America Mara from this port 1,000 pound of silver bullion from the TEAMSTERS iaiSIOCKMEN The America Mara la one of tbe mer- National Smelting. $nd Refining comchant vessels which have been Im- pany. J. C. PLATT SADDLERY Ca rare A foot below the surface seven inpressed into the naval service of Japrlea a full lino of Gloroa, Blanks 100 each of Oliver, weighing gots was feared ahe that an, and it might Whips, Trata and Wagon Coven. found. Confronted were with pounds, warbo intercepted by acme Russian Mfrs. of High Grade Harnett and d and Jensen Germur evidence. this Stock Baddies. ship before reaching her destination. that they bad broken into tbe Phone 514x. 8279 Washington Ava, and Mid room that had they Ban Francisco, Feb. 13. The Pacific strong In all, but had aold Commercial Cable company haa issued stolen ten- ingots three of them. the following bulletin: While passing the plant one evening We are adrieed that meaaagea for had found one of the bars In a they New Chwang and other places in Manopening Into the silver room churia may be accepted and forward- window In its socket, so that it could ed at sender's risk. The rate la un- waa loose ba pulled out and replaced. They used Tbe Vladlroaiock route ia changed. this discovery in effecting an entrance. temporarily closed." When it grew dark they would repair to the plant of the refining company, 13 On recommendation Rues, Feb. in the shadow of a fence until the government ban permitted the dis- lying watchman bad made hia rounds. abled Russian torpedo boat destroyer the would remove at Sues to go into dork for repairs. Bbn Then they sad enter. . the bar, open will be towed to Port Said from here. the window BOLD ROBBERY IN BAN 'FISCO. AMADOR WILL BE PRESIDENT Five Masked Man Hold Up ths Colonial Panama Conventions Effort to Reduos Club. Expenses. Fan Francisco. Feb. 13. Five maskNew York. Feb. 13. Following the ed men entered the Colonial club, a rev . .Phone.I7-Z-" resignation of Nicanor Obarrio, .min- sort frequented by leading sporting ister of war. all tbe employes of tbs men In thia city last night While one department have given up their posi- remained on- guard, the others broke tions, says a Herald dispatch from Into tbe clubroom and rounded up the for-duty- LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER la-r- TELEPHONE 518x jii to-- THE SALE MONDAY at IO a. m. February leU; j ht ht All Latest Styles In 1904 Valentines Spargoa Book Storo. . Spring floods MIGHTY VALUES IVo Must Soil This Stock ... ....... Reese Howell & Sons. t, Lln-thlcu- LF WEST GETS FOUR YEARS. Eric West a Finn, was this morning sentenced by Judge Marion earn to serve four yean In the state prison, he having been found another Finn in a drunken row at Fris Beaver, Feb, 13. n ... at h coq-(ease- Ogden Knitting Company ...KNIT SKIRTS... FOR LADIES 50 Cents Each see prices In our windows g2274VtifogtonJnuetidai43rd CARBONS AND PLATINUMS LATEST ; IN PHOTOGRAPHY f .4 both termers and stock raisers are hopeful that the spring shower will ba sufficient to insure them against much lure. Tbe gloomy feeling which for acme time has prevailed, ia Mianglng info a belief that the' cereal knd fruit in California will prove to ha almost equal to the average. To Insure thia, la however, uonsillerabla 'more rain , needed. - be- For 25c KNIT GLOVES Panama. The resignation of Obarrio resulted from the action of tbe oonstl-tuihiuconvention in abolishing hia office. A meeting waa called at the plaza Santa Ana in the evening hi eulogize the retiring minister. This movement by the convention ia one of ibe first to reduce expenaea. The government will only have four ministers aud reduce the army to one hundred men, while some of Ibe soldiers will he transformed into national CASE OF GUARD JACOBS. EVEN. . W. C. Hall Annie K. A. The original charge was murder in the 'flirt degrot, but was subsequently changed as noted. John Smith wa aVi found guilty of aelliug liquor to licuan and was sentenced to serve one year in the penitentiary. .Judge Mari on eaux , leaned up the dot ket today and lcti for Fillmore. Judge Marshall ail: i here next week to try a number of civil rase. over the reThe funeral sem.-emains of the late l'atid Adaius were hold hero yesterday. co. FEBRUARY U, 1901 2411 Washington Avenue. |