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Show THE HORSING MINISTER SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT From the Emt's Special OGDEN, UTAII. TTEPDAY MOUSING, EXAMINER, SPIES MEN BORN TO FIGHT. PROTESTS Calls Attention of Cuban Government to Action of Rioters. Havana. Feb. 1. Minister Squires has called the silent inn of the t'ubau government to tbe aciiou of the riot- CorresponM er at Cieufin-goti- . the disturbances ahicli broke out a the reone cuoipanys claims sult of dispute cr iho election of at the end of aud at the side lines of the (thor, this deciding and fixing the boundaries. who lead register on. previous day mil yesterday vented tlieir feeling by flinging mud upin tbe United State ecuteh-eo- n il hanging over the entrance of the SAIT LAKE JiOTtS United State consulate, piacticaily . GITY COUNCIL the escutcheon uith mud and Crystal Taylor, aged eight, feU down covering filth. Uunsiil Uahr protested to the lostairs. Sat unlay afternoon, and broke cal authorities and notified Miniulcr her right arm above the elbow. Medical attendance was immediately se- Squires. The President said lie deeply recured, and the arm set, and the little gretted the incident and added that patient is now doing welL he would issue direction that the culCharge of Grafting in Land The following are elected directors prit be arroKled and puutshed. Although all other report agree in Commissioners Office,, of the Strevell-Faiersn- n Hardware that the siiuatiuu in I'icnfuegus company. C. K. St revel, James 11. Pat- aaying is critical, those received by the goverson. W. & McCoralck. O. J. Salis- ernment from the mayor of that place bury, W. V. Rice. Newel Beeman and persist in the reiteration that the riot-ouM. ScoU. The directors elected George ? of Kth. were nothcouncil C. duings January The sensation of the N. Strevell, president; James H. ing beyond a between drunken t IfMSion lust Bight was- the charge by and treasurer; men and all 1 light quiet at prceenL socretar. Councilman F. S. Ferntrum. Pemo-tiaii- c. W. il. Oub-altthat the Land and Water A distressing accident. befell Mrs. SAMUEL GJOEMH ME STAND office had become an oien Sarah Burbidge, aged 63 years, mother and shut graft. e of Cap lain of the polii-- deInventor of Street Letter Box Fastenjlr Kermiromansaid that (he council Sunday afternoon. She waa partment, of the make lnveHtlgaiion ers Testifies in Machen Case. night to son her Fifth West visiting George, at jnfih:idH employed by J. J. Mtukuight, and Seventh South, when she slipped tIltB ot Washington, Feb. 1. Samuel A. Goff, tlie bead department and fell on the ice, vho i breaking her arm the Inventor of the street and And out where the money goes and causing a severe shock to her nervletter box brought out by ous fastener, for furnishing of which conla Hi statement acommissioenr once was She removed at system. for a request from (be to her home, 13 Weet Second North, tracts are alleged to hare been Imthe employment of another carpenter where a physician reduced the fracture. properly obtained, today look the stand At $3 ier day. In the postal trials and told how lie Little other business of importance conceived the Idea of getting up the Thomas R. Fuller, who waa last Vas transacted. A resolution intro-dwe- d week convicted on the charge of crim- device and the efforts made by him to by Preeee, Republiean. for the Miss Edith Gill In find some one beside his brother to auuointment of a night porter and a inally assaulting waa December, will bo sentenced at 10 take an active interest In placing It. This the Jail at city irrniau oclock this morning In the Third Dis- The fastener bad been adopted and an MHcd and Chief of Police Lynchs order for tlie Washington Poet office trict court W. J. Hunts apd of Henry paid for, he testified, before Mr. Lorenz confirmed were Bun for these places In 1896 tiro posed to work up a sentiPolice who faced Eugene Gates, ment In favor of it among the postmasmnon on Diehl aft yesterday frank rose interviewed. Judge of the country. Tbe witness dea charge of using obscene language ters clared he never rpoke a word to Maot to murderer to confessed a explain attempted policeman, Rose, yrank chen about the fastener other than to wife, bad an Interview that such remarks aa he made only hi admit, l.i response to a question put two of Commercial has concerned attorney, S. X. girls Christensen, with by Machen at a public lent, that It seem would two friends who that Gales street. had jHterday afternoon fitted too tightly. Up to that time, he (o prove Rose either a lunatic or a vouched for his good character, each he had never heard of Mr. Iiorenx said, adof whom on fool and making the agreement with mitted arrest on charges of a felony. him after Now Rose, said Attorney Christen-cewitness said he never saw him to save your neck if The court gave Gates ten days in Jail ri am goingI was again until last summer, nine years afappointed to de1 can, because terward. fend you. But if you are executed you Preceding Samuei A. Groff on the RUSSIA will get what you are believed to destand was D. E. Groff, son of D. B. Groff who said In response to a quesOh. thats all right. declared Rose, tion by the district attorney that one.) fom page we (Continued When die. to 1 am quite willing should the government see fit to purtlked It over after 1 shot her I conover Manchuria. On other points Jar chase the fasteners the Groffs now that framed had it up and that jured pan may agree to certain modifica- have on hand they would pay to Mr. Viy." gt-r-an as- Lorens hia share of the profits in acNow. why dont you tell the truth tions, but unless Russia surance, binding and In writing, re- cordance with the agreement made in and admit that your wife died instantlgarding Manchuria, Japan will break 1893. attorney. y? said his I tell ou she talked to me for two off the negotiations and adopt measexures to safeguard her interests. Japan hours after the shot waa fired, BAIL RUSSIAN claimed Rose, vexed that he waa not la sincerely anxious for peace, notd what all to a the contrary, believed. "I doat give withstanding reports the doctors in the world say, she lived, and If Russia gives the very reason- American Ambassador McCormick in able assurance asked for there will be end thats all there Is to It Attendance, Mrs. Rose was shot, at close range, no war. 'Otherwise peace cannot be of the base and back the maintained. 8L through Petersburg, Feb. 1. Tbe court ball at the Winter Palace tonight was brain, and according to the testimony 'of physicians who examined her body, London, Feb. 2. A correspondent .of the muMt brilliant event of its kind must have died within a few minutes the Dally Mail at Nagasaki says: held here for years and it marked the . after receiving the wound. Japanese refugees from Port Arthur, climax of the social season. A Whv did you and Mrs.- Rose retire Port pajny gqd Harbin report the arThe vast labyrinth of the famous o early, 4 o'clock In the; afternoon rival 'hlfeadywf one ..Russian division halls presented u remarkable scene, ' 1 kswas asked. on tbe Yslu river. for every one present, from the Cxar Rose answered freely and fully, but From Toklo a correspondent of the down to' the lowest civilian, was In his statement la Improbable and seems Dally Mail cables that the Scuttle line uniform. to show that he la either hopelessly steamship service of the Nippon Kal-sti- a The ladies were rlad In magnificent insane or a degenerate of the lowest will be resumed beoruary 10th. court costumes and the dazzling distype. According to the Seoul correspon- play of Jewels probably could not be "The sooner I die the better. Do dent of the Times reports have been surpassed at any other cuttrt of Euwas bia :what you like, I dont care, foom Ping Yang, Korea, say- rope. The ladles of the diplomatic received last statement to Attorney Chriatening that armed soldiers have been guil- corps present wore court gowns. The Cxar and the Czarina met the guests ty of robbery and and the missionaries declare In the while marble salon. there, FRANCIS M. LYMAN .BACK. feeling to be IncreasThe Dowager Empress was not presthe ent. Mrs. McCormick, wife of the ing. . Elder Francis M. Lyman, president' American am b a nail or, was escorted the Council of the Apostles, and late by Grand Duke Cyrtlle. Th-- i Cxar did sr-re-d RECESS APPOINTMENTS esldent of the European mission, not dunce the Russian maxurka. which home at 1 p. m. Monday, after la the feature of the court ball, but Int He i absence of nearly three years. he moved about and conversed stead, of-- e, (Continued from page one.) mediately went to the presidents with the diplomats. While speaking by where he was warmly greeted Ambassador McCormick Hia with i associates, who congratulated him nominated In consequence of evidence Majesty took occasion to renew tbe and of moral delinquency filed in the de- assurances of his warm friendship his splendid physical condition e good work done while a miaalon-- y partment prior to the meeting of the for the United States: in a foreign land. Elder Lyman senate. Mr. Hills says: During the evening Count Lamsdorff, Commissions signed by the Presiports the work throughout Euroifc drew M. Kurino, a fairly prosperous condition and dent ' were' issued to all' these officers the foreign minister, minister, into a window the Japanese bis comGrant, J. recess of Heber these Elder that (designed ys usually where the two talked earn-estl- y vensnr, is now comfortably located missions,' each of which specified: The embrasure,half an hour. The Incident for his new Held. He has been absent President of the United States for the attention. ice April 24, 1901, and has enjoyed time being and until the end of the attracted general 3.000 guests sat which at A supper, work Immensely, covering yearly next session of the Senate. at was downmidnight spread Contiand A list. of such of these officers aa parts of Great Britain nue Europe In his travels. failed of confirmation during the ape-riPresident Lyman sessions of the Senate beginning Accomiwnying DECISION AWAITS ire Kldcrs Joseph J. Cannon, of Balt Nov. 9 and ending Dec. 7, IMS, la ine, closed. These officers were reappointike, and Henry H. Blood, of Kays-lltbs former late assistant editor ed Dec. 7. IMS; a copy of the Presi- Estate of (300,000 Depends on Proving the Millennial Star, and the latter dents order appointing them follows Authenticity of Pencilled le president of the .London conferthe list This .order of appointment Erasure end Codlcl. ee. There also came with them aa waa followed by recess commissions r as Provo, Elder J. Alma Hollaway, dated Dec. 7, 1903, to all of these ofFeb. 1. Upon the decision Louie, 8t io has been laboring as a mlaaion-- y ficers. of the Probate court regarding a penrt re-iin Turkey and Palestine. All ciled erasure and a codicil to the will a very successful and profitable DESCENDANTS OF NAPOLEON of Dr. Washington West depends the y iwinn and state that condition gep-allsettlement of an estate worth about AND NYE. arc favorable for tbe spread of $300,000. Thn will dated April 3, 1399. written inPari. Feb. 1. A. notable divorce linInk and with Washington Wests in and a volving tbe Napoleon family ACCIDENT WAS FATAL. over in pencil wee produced eal descendant of Marshal Ney. one of scratched court In by attorneys for the today emthe greatest generals of the first Albert, w. Field died at St. Marks hosbeneficiaries and offered for probate. a is princess brewing. n Eugenie, acpire, an pital from Injuries sustained-iBy the codicil Mr. M. El Sells, a dicident at the Daly-Juda slamine on Jan. of the Bona partes, la seeking of Berkeley, California, duke Leon Ney, D- vorce from Napoleon Mr. Field was struck by a run: ter of Dr. West. Is given $100, Moskowa.' of and prince d'Elchlngnn y car. while the remainder of the estate ie The prime and princess hare lived to be divided equally between the genof efforts MEW MOVE IN ADULTERY CASE. apart for a long time. The eral assembly of the Southern Presthe Empress Eugenic and other Napo- byterian church and five relatives. y leonic relatives have tailed to reconcile Former Senator Arthur Brown Mrs. Sell la contesting and objects afternoon in the Supreme court the couple or prevent the proceedings to such a small share of the property. and princess bled a The beneficiaries expect to prove that petition for a writ of prohibit- for divorce. The prince ion to prohibit Judge Mono, of the have lived apart for a long time. The Dr. West made the erasure and wrote and District court, from the penciled codicil on tbe wUL Dr. taking any further efforts of the Empress Eugenic ction whatever In the case of the other Napoleonic relatives have foiled West died here Sept 26, J899. the 8fst; vs. Arthur Brown. The petition to reconcile the couple or prevent for divorce. The prince de SHINGLE MILLS REOPEN. j based upon alleged error commlt-V- d proceedings la a fourth in descent from Moskowa by the lower court In overruling la of order shot was by who InMarshal Ney, defendants motion to quash the Seattle. Feb. 1. The Washington when sent by formation shingle mill, under agreement to reagainst him upon purfely Louis XVIII.. because was who totlinical ground. Louis to capture Napoleon, closed during January, were free reivlved hie main to returning from Kite, he arms. reopen. Reports coming into today There TEA WILL BE HIGH. former chief with open Seattle show that practically all of Amerif Is a legend that Ney escaped to them did so and the forces that were I ' ou indicate the mills will begin declared between Russia ca, where he became a school timber. of Mosko- pnt ltd Japan, the once turning out shingles (b their at price of Japanese less The prince derives his title ' 1" thl country will at once Jump 10 to wa from the battlefield of Moscow; fullest capacity. One significance attaching to the ret. and eventually. , they will where Ney waa victorious. The other la derived opening of the shingle mills la that afl ,0 Hio ; E per cent So importers at title, duke of Elchlngen. Bavaria an as a rule the- - mill men are paying the Francisco are notifying their from Key victory over ; am throughout the country same scale of wages that waa In effect and it close-dow- n. . It had been I BUted th8t Probable ELECTION JUDGES BOUND OVER. prior to the i .H"1, asserted that the Interstate Red Cedar 11 01 soy length, there r !: the oi five elec- Shingle company had agreed to aland 00 40,8 8t Denver. Col! Feb. l.-- The exported from Japan upon the behind the mill men In making n fight arrested recently tion Judges with for a reduction In wages. . . connection in fraud of charge Justice State , WlNNG case compromised. for Supreme conthe elections I, and for delegates to the charier Den- first, appearance this year. : The case of the Black Jack and county of Mining vention of tbe city New York, Feb. 1. Madame Calve, T- - James and tbe ver. had a hearing today, before Judge who arrived rPacy Cblpman last week from Europe, acting - . r Mammoth Mining company, Johnson of the District court made her first appearance' this year aa a committing magistrate, and were as Carmen at foe L, , ih'olved a large piece of Metropolitan opera Criminal court. They .was 'compromised In tocndm-CTfothJ & on bond in aiieil States court by the vertical were Wer i. s loan. Vertical I lines were drawn sum of $300 each. ' a - Paterson.-vice-presiden- , Bu.-biug- , n, SIltHER M - r' house-breakin- g' antl-forelg- i - I al ME ge . yes-tenia- e f . 2, 1901. WANTS TAYLER TO RETURN. Kaiser Does Not Encourage His Soldiers to Try for Literary Honors. Berlin. Feb. - Thla evii ihoe dently very anxious t of hi army officer might have been tempted by Lieiv. liiitte's lnerary to Iry their I k a author. euci Not satisfied with a general order to all officers by the minister of war r in active forbidding them, i service or on the to mb-liiit, fiu-nlie. t n reany work of cent parade in which si: i !.,- - regiments of llerliu took part, cuin.-rethe officer around him anj iado the following speech; 1 do not wlh ii. I iny officers should play with pen ink. It may te considered excusai in uld. retired officers that they.w!i in f.jv their younger war lord advice, but I do not wth them i,i il,, o, take no advice that I ha.e asked for i,i ib'-'I and my own prefer to Kjr 1- wlw-M-e- n-r- sh . fr.,-m:'- x- T furthermore wi. i upon your mind that I to give up their life ir luxury. A IVnMian must i e ing and economical and he fight; better when hungry. All great Pnisr:,in victories have been won by hungry niMiere. TROLLEY CAR IN LONDON. People of Leisure Retreat Into Interior to Escape Clang. But Comipon Mortals pieased. Feb. 1. People who live In village some twelve or fourteen miles out of Ixiudon are becoming more aud more agitated over the invasion of the United Bute electric tramway system, which, oclopu-lik- e, la spreading its arms from tlie center or the greet gray city into the prettier rural spots north, south, easi and west of the capital. Many jiereona are iu conequence of the tramways clanging paat the lodge gates of their estate, selling and leasing their properties and moving further into the country out of barms way. London has longed for rapid but now that it coming with a rush of new Yerkes tubes and electric trams, the leisure laare ere wishing that no one had ever suggreted it. On the very latent and moat tram line to be the unfortunate conductors, hy the way, have to observe something like 130 separate regulations Their boots gnd buttons are to be well polished every day and their uniform must always be fastened up. aud they are not allowed to wear watch chains or any form of Jewelry. They must be scrupulously every morning, and the only little treat they are granted la that they may wear flowers In their buttonholes. 1 1 well-eltave- d HARD LUCK FOR STAGE PEOPLE. Six Thousand Stranded In Chicago aa Result of Fire, Chicago, Feb. 1. Six thousand stage folk are stranded An Chicago, It la esti- mated by agents.4 With the number being Increased daily through the rkwing of theaters arid attractions in neighboring aud states, Chlrego, because of the Iroquois fire and Its results. Is now thn center of trii grealeet panic that baa overtaken the amusement btudnena in its history In America. Its extent waa made clear today lor tlie first time. Showing a serenity puzzling to the public and even to those in close topi-with the theatrical profession, managers, agents, actors, actresses, chorus girls, MagB mechanics, biIIioHieri and members of other crafts Identified with the mimic world are awaiting want. Idle groups aland about, in holds and besiege the agencies. Hunger alum from tlie faces of some, scarcely concealed by a Jaunty pride of bearing. They hide fear aa they bide their own personalities on the stage. They spurn offers of engagements at panic salaries. They murmur unpleasant criticism about some of the alleged benefits. planned in the name of the profession. ID la Delaying Investigation of Charges Againat Senator Smoot. Washington. Fel. 1. Tavler, of Ohio, counsel for the prole tains against Senator. Reed Smoot, i suit absent and the exact date of hia return is unknown. As the committee on privileges and elect tons will not proieed with the investigation until Taylor returns. Senator Smoot is put to considerable inconvenience. Ill attorney. Van Colt, is kept here away from hi business to which be desire to return. Senator Burrow has. In consequence artit word to Mr. Tayler that bis pres ence here i desired at the earliest possible moment. Mesara. Doremua and Richards, in accord with the plan agreed upon at ihe Utah delear on meeting Saturday, are engaged in briefing suggestion to be submitted to the Secretary of the . This will take several days Sir. lkiremus expects to get away in to impress it about a week. Mr. Richards may be irh my officer here a month. Cum--ttesitin- . FEBRUARY lau-rtor- MANY ALIENS ARE IN LONDON. City Is Becoming Almost as Cosmopolitan aa Faria. lamdou. Feb. 1. What with alien immigration and the entente cordiale, London is fast becoming as cosmopolitan a city aa I art herelf. lhiring laid summer crowd of French aud German tourists came over to see and wonder at the world's greatest rity, which before then had been somewhat unaccountably neglected by the continental pleasure-seeke- r. Another phenomenon waa the Invasion of theatres by famous At one time three foreign artistes. famous French artreeaea were playing at different London theatres. These were Meedameo Bernhardt, Rejane and Hading, and In the coming summer we are promised return visits from all three,- with the addition ot Madame Hespre. a newcomer, who t the atar of the Theatre de l'Oeuvre, iu Faria, and of M. Couqnrlin. Besides this French constellation, an excellent German stock company came to London with a big repertoire, played with great aucrena at the Royalty theatre all the winter, and seems likely to become a permanency. Earnest playgoers hope that the effect of all this may be the regeneration of tha British drama, which nearly all agree Is in a very precarious state. The public taste has been ehocklngly vitiated by the rage for musical com- NOTES Supt. E. J. Riddalz. of the- Hnnorinn mine, tunnel aud mill, w in tomn yesterday and reports satisfactory proIn each of these departments. gress - , Henry Cairo-- secretary of thn Ohio company, and Chaplain TibMtts, its manager, went to Bingham Monday to view the work at the mine and tbe operations at the mill. t The Taylor Bmnton sampler the arrival of three cars of ore from Bingham, two cars from Tonopah and four from Tintic Monday. re-pa-rts There arrived at the Pioneer sampler yesterday morning two cars of ord from Tintic aud one car from Stock-ton. W. J.Dalli 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518x limaoa THE SALE The Lower Mammoth and Black Jack properties at Tintic have buried their differences over a disputed boundary line, and have decided to substitute mining development for litigation. An important discovery la reported by Manager Frank L. Wilson on tha Lucy L. property In the Deep Creek country in the way of silver lead ores near the surfs, e. This find Is ou another part of Ihe ground from where the important copper strike was made some time ago. Reports from ark City confirm an Important find of ore in the Scottish Chief on the 306-folevel? OF SAIES MONDAY at Wam February IsU AH Our Salesmen Have MINING DIRECTORS Council Iowa. Feb. 1. Tbe stockholders meeting of the Portland Mining company of Crippla Creek. Col, waa held today, at which the old directors were aa Tallows: James F. Burns, Irving R. Ilowbert. Frank G. Peck, R. G. Shannon and Thomas F. Burns. President Burns submitted u rejiort showing that 90,234 tons of ora had been miped tbe value of which was $3,606,993 aud the net profits were $1,939,143. The director! will meet in Colorado Springs in a few days for the election of officers. IVesldent Burns at tha conclusion of the meeting was served with notice of an original suit filed by John IL Hare, In the district court here, for $300,000, which amount Hare alleges la due him on account of deals made In 1891 and Been Instructed as Follows j & Bluffs, ed 1892. edy. I , SELL EVERYTHING From ihe Cost MarL This means everything; in our stock Groceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have (or some time. We will also include in this RADIUM NOT FOR PRACTICAL USE At the present moment oat of twenty-tSale aU wo West End theatres open, no Parisian Savant Calln Haft, en tha fewer than eleven are running speciNumerous Eulogies. mens of this kind of frivolity, most of 1. Just now. When phyFeb. Taris, them of second-rat- e and many quality sicians all over tbe world are going of them Imported, into oratories over the wonderful therapeutic qualities .of radium, a EXCITING SCENE AT NIAGARA. Arriving during sale, purstatement regarding thn new element M. the French before the rise in BertheloL eminent chased Man and Bey Rescued From Perilous by chemist, la not without Interest, Position. M. Berthelot thinks that too great prices in cotton fabrics. Niagara Falla, Feb. 1. Wh lie hun- expectations are being founded on rad-ludreds of persona were on the tea midge and that Just at present no perbelow the folia Sunday, a large cake son la able to prove that It has any broke away from the bridge near the practical value whatever. . Ice mountain. John Morrison of this The phenomena of radium, he points waa carried away on the ice. White out, coma under the general category city thn crowds were staring In fear at the of the phenomena of undulation. man's predicament, there came a cry A certain number of. these phenols' and a lad, eun were already hnown, such ns from the Ice mountain James Murty, slid down Into Ihe open sound, light, heat and electricity. water left liy the detached floe. MorScience has mastered other phenomrison, despite the danger of bla being ena of undulation those, for example, By March 1st,' to enable swept down tbe gorge to the whirl- connected with magpetfom, tbe magus to Rebuild our Store netic needle, the Inductions obtained pool. lay flat on the floating Ice, reached Into the water and hauled Murty by the solenoid of Ampere, the germ Room. Terms Cash. out While part of the onlookers of all the inductions used today to Morrito a threw others rope cheered, produce electric power and light. son, and the endangered man and boy Phosphorescent phenomena, aa well were slowly drawn back from Impendaa many others, era due to undulations. ing death. The very curious properties of radWILL CRUISE FOR WHALES. ium, M. Berthelot points out, were not unknown to arlence. San Francisco, Feb. 1. The schoonWhen Becquerel discovered uranium ers Charles Hsnsen and Olga have he recognised In that body all tbe been by George K. Plumproperties of radium, but in a degree mer and they will cruise during the a thousand times smaller. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURAHT In In senrrh the Arrtlc The radium which le due to the discoming summer OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. of whales. The Olga Is at present at coveries ot M. end Mme. Curie acts Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Unnlaakn and she will be fitted with like a magnet which stores up electric a gasoline engine before she goes fur- energy and by IU properties of undula- Wednesday, from 13 to S p. m 25 We give nice lunch all day. ther north. Captain McKenna, a tion produces mechanical phenomena, cents. Short order at all hours, fresh oya-ter- a, whaler, will be In command of made to bla request to extend hie regame aud flab In season. her, and Captain Dsnnevlg will be the mark!. master of the Hansen. Props. Charley & Hong, NO. 919 25th St. FYROMANIAC AMONG GUESTS. Spring Goods must Wo Sell This ... Stoclr . Reese Howell & Sons. pun-hsne- . well-kno- FLOUR MILLS SHUT DOWN. Minneapolis, Feb. 1. All of the 21 Minneapolis flour mills are ehttl down today, but ihe millers nay they . CLALLAM INVESTIGATION, to resume operations In three dris. Shortage of the supply of wheat Seattle,. Feb. L The Clallam disasla given as the cause of the closing ter investigation will be resumed todown. morrow. Captain Whitney of the Mat rine Inspection board announced NEWPORT AT COLON. that United 8tatee District Attorney Frye, whom tbe local lodge of Colon, Feb. 1. The United Slates Elks sought to have attend, will not be has arrived here allowed to participate la the gunboat Newport from Ban Juan. ex-po- Chicago, Feb, 1. Two detectives present for a week In tbe guise of SILVER KING SALOON guest a at the Grand Palace hotel have eolve tbe puxxling circumfailed to MURPHY A GIBLIN, Preps. stances surrounding four Urea that have occurred in the building In a fort, First Class Winea, Liquors and Cigars. night- - The latest Are occurred within Your Patronage Solicited. twelve, hours after d electives were . Twenty-Fift- h St. taken away for other work. Tbe police 132 have reached the conclusion that a pyromanlac Is a guest at the hotel W. C. WHITNEY BETTER. Do You Appreciate The fact thatvery day, these Three Great Stores are preseveral g events which are attracting atsenting tention from those who realize upon their economical -. Feb. 1. At TEAHSTEBS 5T0CKNEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car-rle- a New York, the residence a full line of Gloves, Blankets, of William C. Whitney this bulletin Tents and Wagon Covers. Whip, wvs given out at 11:15 p. m.! Mfra. of High Grade llnrnen and "Since 6:30 p. m., Mr. Whitney has Block Saddles. shown a alight Improvement. 'Phono 514x. 2279 Washington Ave. price-savin- REED HOTEL OGDEN, Women's Vests At AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to $3 per day. All mod ore Improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake; mountain and valley, commercial mvn'a headquarters. Street ear Bervlco every five minutes. Three blocks east at Union - a Small Price . directed in Ladies toward our unusual if youve doubtful Vests. It is very ever bought vests, such as these, else at the price we name. These vests, in wool mixtures, in natural colors, have a regular price of 75c. Theyare offered to you, hile they last, at Especial attention Is here Depot offer any-wher- H. C. BIGELOW, Proprietor. e FOR THE FAMOUS 1 38c Tuesday night marks the close of Ogden's foremost disposal of undermuslins. You are doubtless aware of the unusual immenseness of this sale, which is drawing to a dose. t You are invited to call on The Pasteur Dairy Company . and Inspect Its superb plant for tho manufacture ot . W. H. Wright -- & Sons UTAH. Pure Milk Foods. Co. 2440 Grant Avenue. Ih Iff iui STTfiTiwnw f Telephone 27 ifi AflftlrTfiili TiBVfriryfalBT1 i I'M 1 W iTkWfhl JMgklt t fM I T m |