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Show THE Rut warrant for the arrest of J. H. issued late yesterfailed tu day afternoon, lie lia in the divorce suit pay alimony brought by Marion Winslow and DIVORCE DECREE Ignored the court's citation. CASE IB MODIFIED A Y.'iuslow, Jr., Mrs. M. K. Leopold of Salt Lake City, i an Ogden visitor. John Quigley and wife of Evanston, Wyoming, are in Ogden. He HARRIS IN BY COURT. Given T IN COURT. the After being the custodian of her children for six years, Mrs. Martha HarI .ester Park at ball and Concert of them by a modiris is to be night, given by Posters' Military fied decree deprived the of court, upon the and Conte 25c each. Admission band. Is not the fit or proper she that grounds band. the music of dance to the person to have them. By the decision afterMiss A. C. Murphy and Myrlin of Judge Rolapp late yesterday noon, the decree of the court, given in Murphy of Corinnc, L'tah. are visiting 1ARS. at ihe time Mrs Harris was diin Ogden. vorced from lender Harris, she was chil-ilrrMiss Ella Ensign of Salt Iatke City, awarded the custody of the three Mrs. Harris sometime For past will has moved to Ogden wbero she the children and reside hereafter, with her brother and was in California with . upon her reeurn, over a month ago. Mr. and Mra. L. 1). EnMr. Harris asked that the children sign at the Broom Hotel. might go to Hsrrlsvllle and Bee him. was granted. Then Mrs. A. E. McKenzie, the crackshot of The request ihe children back and he wanted Harris few a Reed for is the at Denver, sent her the daughter and kept the two days. boy. Then Mrs. Harris pet ii ion for a which was The best char.ee of your life. If you writ of halieas corpus, yesterday, at wish to learn to dance. Prof. Conley granted and returnable was to bring the boys will organize a new dancing class nest which Mr. Harris A day or so after Mrs, Harris In court. for Tuesday evening at eight o'clock writ, she is alleged ladies and gentlemen. He will guar- petitioned for the the two lioys and toto hare Kidnapped antee to teach the waits two-stehave left the the with daughter, gether lancer and two new dances for the city and has left no trace of her wheresum of five dollars. abouts. While the decree has been Air. Harris the custody E. R. Morgan was in the city lste mixlified. giving or the children. It Is understood that from Ball Lake. afternoon yesterday he will Insist upon the return of the writ and the production of the children Mitchell Bros, for Monuments, headIn court. stones, vaults or ropings. 2t03 JefIn hia petition to the court to modify choice. Call Ave. make and ferson the decree. Mr. Harris alleged that his waa leading an immoral Mrs. Gen. Johnson will leave is a former wife this and fart, life, together with others, few days for Waupplo. Iowa, where was testified to in the case. The she expects to visit for several days. charges against the woman are of a nature, hut are such to The new uniforms for thn Glenwond most serious modification of a divorce warrant the Park Hand arrived yesterday afternoon. They are fawn color and decree. trimmed with gold anil maroon and are neat and attractive. The band EVEKING SESSION will give a concert this evening adOF POLICE COURT vertising the grand ball in I .ester 1ark pavilion given by Ford's orchesMrs. Fanny Wilbur Is Fined 25 For tra. Being Drunk With Indian Sadie. The Glenwnod Park management is A night session of the municipal mailing extensive preparations for tho court was held last evening and two ojioniiig of that famous resort on Decoration Dny. There will be many new offenders were arraigned before Judge Howell. attractions this summer. Mra. Fanny Wilbur, who pleaded not It Is reported that In Wednesday guilty yesterday afternoon to Ihe night's storm, the lightning disman- charge of being drunk had a hearing tled the plant here, which caused a liefore Judge Howell last night. 2.1100. loss of alwul She was found in a house on Twenty fourth street between Lincoln and The young ladles of ihe Welter Wall. In company with Indian Sadie In Blake Academy will entertain Miss George in a drunken condition. Jeanette McKay, who leaves shortly the same house were alsuit twenty for SI. lands to do missionary work Greeks and Kalians. They were all at the lair. drinking together when their haccana-liaorgies were Interrupted by tho K. W. Cluff is up from Coalville for appearance of Officer Al. Herrick, who a few days. placed the two women under arrest. Thn husliand of the Wilbur woman II. Clifford and wife of Grand went with ihe officer and upon eutei Juuctlon are visiting In Ihe city. lug ihe house saw a big Greek wih his arm around his wife. Hp atlamia Grow, a lad 15 years of age, tempted to strike the Greek and seribroke into the Lyceum ticket office ous t roiil lt? was narrowly averted. slid stole a lot of tickets. He will Mra. Wilbur denied being with the have a heuring In toe Municipal court. Indian girl and said she hadn't had a drink all evening, lint the court Wesley O. Young, aged 15 years, a seemed to think differently and fined , runaway hoy of Rlitckfont. Idaho. Is her 25.00 or twenty-fivdays. being anxiously Inquired for by hia George Whitney, a printer, was arparents. raigned before the court on the charge of being drunk. A tourist ly name of Carle Peter"Were you drunk T son reported to the police that he Yes, your Honor." had lost Ills railroad ticket, which "How long have you been in town?" was from New York tu Sun Fran"I Just came in Monday and tiavnt cisco. had a chance to get work yet. I'll cut the booxe out If you'll give me a Al. Benson, the young man who chance, your Honor." was picked up at Uintah several days All right, sir. I'll give you a ego in a demented condition Is very chaiice. You may go." much improved and the dementia has almost completely disappeared. BUSY EVENING IN At the meeting of the board of diPOLICE CIRCLES rectors of Ihe Welter County Fair Association to be held next Tuesday. New Patrol Wagon Made a Number of It is expected the matter of having Trips and Officers Made Sevhorse races this summer will lie taken eral Arrests. tip. The first would lc held on the Last night was a busy one in the poFourth of July. lice department, the officers and the patrol wagon being In active service. KENNEDY'S The evening started off at about 10 DAIRY LI' NCI I AND BAKERY. o'clock, when the wagon was called to the Southern Pacific yards, where SerIndividual lunches and Ice cream geant Chamber and Officer It. Burke served from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. in. had seven vags, who were piled in the new and beautiful conveyance, 2454 Washington avenue. and were "completely tarried away with it. GALLACHERS TRUNK FACTORY. Then a little later Sergeant Wilson gathered up Jane Smith on the treet 322 25th afreet Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, sadly lntoalcaled, and suffering with a head, which she had received Leather Goods. Repairing at reason bruised waa taken to the station In a able prices, on short not Ink Call and and fall. inShe the woman's ward, along roe us and we can save yon 25 per with put "Indian" Sadie George and Mrs. DAVID I. GALLACHER. rent. Wilbur, who are trying to get soImt. No twitter had tilings become quiet when Cbas. Meighan. I.aura M. Muighan. AlnlH'l llndsjiath. the negro woman, who THE MEIGHAN has been to the station ns many times ABSTRACT COMPANY. ss she Is years old, and she is no . 240 Wash. Ave. Telephone spring chirken, waa brought in for being drunk. As site waa pill in a separate cell, a word war started and attcli AMA ON PHILIPPINE POLICY. statements as white trash, etc., panned between the quartette. Compliment of 5. An Washington, May Important conference was held at the White House every description were psld to emit other. tonight at which the general policy to Bert Joeke. a Swede and drunk, aphe followed by the administration in at the police station and said Ivaming rules anil regulations for the pearedhe had Iwen ndilied of a dollar Panama zone wore agreed upon. Tilts (list a woman of the tenderloin district policy provides fur instruct inns to lie Iiy issued iiy the president througu the sec- and wanted her arrested, lie was told to come around in the morning and retary of war to the canal commission swear to a complaint, lie did not wan for the administration of affairs on the to do liiinn, and said: "1 tank din hern much The strip following very practice in vogue in the Philippines, where the a boom lot of poller felinrs." lie was lint he did not, or contniiKsiou are to requested to get out. the acts suljei-at liucled the abuse anil pnlii . officers of war. tin' approval of the and hr was lock-up. An amnsfng incident occurred in company. The matter was a demurrer in the rase which was arguad. submitted and taken under advisement. In the complaint. filed by the plaintiff, they set. up the employere' liability for employe as contained in the and common law of England and adopted by Nevada in 18X3. The validity of the law at the present time was also discussed at great length and whether the law was made prior to 1776 or not. and whether it Mood or not In anawerinq the arguments set up by the counsel for the plaintiff. Judge TVmia Marshall of Salt Ijtke made a leugthy argument which contained many gems of wit. He also contended that the British Parliament could not legislate laws for the United States or any of its states, and a state could not adopt smh laws outright. In concluding, he uld: "The British parliaments legislating for the United States ended in 1775." The arguments were watched with a great deal of interest by the members of the bar. fellow-servant- was continued and the plaintiff's motion to have judgment set aside was taken under advisement. The plaintiff were granted three days to flic a second amended complaint. In the divorce case of Catharine M. Blair vs. James Blair, defendant was ordered to pay a temporary alimony of 25 per month and 50 attorney feea. Tho demurrer In the case of N. T. Utah Paper company va. T. A. Whalen, receiver, waa continued. A The following motions were heard: Sarah J. Rrown va. B. G. Knolh. Motion to dismiss. Advisement. James C. Wangsgasrd vs. Sylvester Grow. Motion for new trial and motion to strike Intention to move for new trial from files. Advisement. Samuel Fletcher vs. Gerge Reed. Demurrer overruled; twenty days to answer. Jesse Moore Hunt Co. vs. M. R. Rearer, et al. Altrtlon to retax costs. Continued. T. IL Connolly vs. Thoa. C. Hanley. Motion for leave to amend answer. Granted and set for trial July 1. Co. va. M. it Bearer, et al. Aiotion to retax aud strike out reals. Continued. Reed. K. Al. Conroy vs. Airs Motion to quash execution. Continued one month. K. F. Brat va. J. S. Carman, ct al. Demnrrer. Advisement. Geo. A. I owe Co. va E. Van Wage-neDemurrer. Continued. Timothy Kendall administrator, vs. John T. Sandifurd.' Aiotion for new trial. Order strirken from file. Richard Slater va. Jeanette Slater, Geo. Q. Rich. Aiotion for new trial. Continued May 10. The McCall Co. va. C. P. Jennings, et al. Demurrer. Advisement. Elizabeth B. Gill va R. Malan, et al. Motion for new trial and motion to retax rests. Argued; taken under advisement. Isaac Farr va Henry C. Lawrende, et al. Motion for new trial. Advisement In the rase of Wm. M. Bostaph va. Chaa Taylor, et al.. leave was granted the defendants to Withdraw motion for a new trial. The findings were argued and taken under advisement Rrown-Knrma- BEAR TOJMEET REED Glove Contest Has Been Arranged Club Rear, a local lightweight, and Young Read, of Cheyenne. Wyoming, have signed articles to meet in a fifte- H. C. HANSEN We solicit your patronage. Adjoining Opera House South eontest en-round e the Ogden Athletic Club on the night of May 1Mb. for a side bet and sixty and ' ! forty per rent of the gate receipts. These two men fmttfri a fast six round eontest at the boxing tournament in this city on last Friday night and their coming conleat Is awaited with much interest. Both are fast and well up to the standard in grit and ability to take punishment. in the Bear has many admirer elty and they stand ready to hack hint. Both men will liegln active Iraiuirg today and promise to lie in i ip top shape for the go. They have agreed to nut-- i at 125 Niuiids. Manager McCoy state,! last night that the wnuer of this fight would uudoubieillv lie matched against Tommy Markham, the fart little Eureka lighter, mi this ciiy imiiiediaiciy a Tier 18th. h located in our new store, have a complete stock of the Old Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. We are better equipped now than ever to take care of all classes of Repairing.. All work guaranteed and turned out on time. Opr lines of Fire Arms, Ammunition, Sporting Goods and Cutlery is complete. Be- tween Amateurs. CR. KINGSBURY VISITS CITY now permanently n n. B62-Y- are AMUSEMENTS President of the Univereity Taike to The performance at the ragtime TheHigh School Students. ater thin week wottid do i: any huiiMe. The sketch team Ward & Klare Dr. .lames T. Klnui-hnrpresident are very t lever. De Von stfeiers cerof the University of Utah visited the tainly do a song aud dame ihat could rixy yesterday, and visited Ihe various hardly be equaled on the Orpheum t ir- -t schools. nil. Dor hr ii and Kartell, hi their AfIn the fuse noon he railed at the rican opera are certainly clever, it is High school anil made a short talk to stated tl.at the Pastime Theater Is the the i orient A on the Itnimrianre of of tin; booking for the western . ediiraiion to the Individual both morThis is perhaps the p.imui told lie them that till popular the,, er is enabled to ally and finsiicially. of Utah put such i ever perturmunce of die educational advantages t in it in the . Hiii tried 'o inter, j t'l,i, slat,. .ysutii of Dr. Kitii's'mvy The uvih! e ui.iiMit program - l.., ing lining the in prevented at the Lyceum this veers, " i:i visited some of the public schoo-Alll-o- n. Is drawing large triads who testify coinpatiy with lie was uiUCll iniei'HSlrd aii-- w !l v, if, r.,u applet: l iui tit cti.ii of the e a and pel Tor iu. ill) Tie looting piciuivii. ally cornea to figdin IiIm visits are alwu'-'Th- - I.Sf. lo,ike,t forw.'ir.l of Napoleon. are nf the ti i ip a h m,I Ins'niriiie i,. pleased with what lie kiw. Hi:! aoi til i!io amides-ioe uh piuiiiiuc. aimti-- . r. cir-'tit- p,ii-pi- - p'.ii.-'ii-- -- ii J I y.-a- . s - DEPUTIES GET EXCITED. vi-ii- nl meeting butt night. It i stated that a number of matters wete considered in but nothrelation to an early ing waa given out. The directors are of the opinion that t.-- flow of water is not sufficient to suit the demand of the place, and are going in about 15 feet farther to the bend of the spring, where It ia expected the flow will tie large enough to suit their requirements. In the cave ir tunnel here they are digging ftir water, it is the intention of the company to op-- several bath houses, to he used for vaisir hatha. If enough water from the hot spring ran lie secured, it is ihe intention of the company to heat their liutel building with the hot water. The building is all completed, except the electric wir-lubids for which will lie called for within a few days. B i expected the resort will open on or liefore Decoration day. oix-iiiii- i i TORNADO PASSES t:..-!- - . MERIDEN. PACIFIC NEWJINGINES n FAT rem-in-- M - .ij, TABERNACLE levied. Officials of the war department were very much gratified over the decision. The rase for the United States was prepared and argued by Judge Charles E. Maguon. law offlrer of the consular n. Davenport CONSULAR APPOINTMENTS. Washington; May 5. The following World-famein hia "Illuconsular apixriutments were made to- strated Talk, Cartoonist, day: William F. Wright, Pennsylvania, OF consul general at Alunich; James H. Woman, now at Munich, to be consul at Three Rivera, Canada; Leo Berg-hol- z, now at Three Rivera, to be con- PRICES. .50c and T3g ! sul at Dawson City. d THE POWER A CARTOON" I HALK WILL TALK FOR ROOSEVELT He Will Be Chief Speaker at Coming Chicago Convention President Heaping Out of Controversy. Washington, May 5. It waa anat the White bouse today that former Governor Frank 8. Halk of New York would make tbe principal speech In nominating President Roosevelt at the Chicago convention. He will be followed by Harry Stllwell Edwards. It has not been determined definitely who will deliver the other speeches. This is the result of several conferences held at the White house during the past week. It was said today by authority that the conferences held are only the beginning of many that will be held from time to time before the Chicago convention. The expectation is that a derision regarding the chairmanship of tbe national committee will be reached before tbe convention assembled, but that it baa not been yet Is asserted positively. The president has adhered to bis determination announced months ago not to be drawn into any contest that might arise over the nomination over the candidate for the presidency. Naturally he ia Interested in the matter, but be believes that it ought to be determined by the party leaders in the convention without suggestion from nounced him. EXEMIT CHINESE AND THE BREAK THE CHAIRMANSHIP. Washington, where he had a conference with President Roosevelt on Tuesday. Mr. Bliss on hia arrival gave out a statement, in which he referred to the national chairmanship as follows: Several gentlemen have been considered for the chairmanship and other offices. subject of course, to the approval and action of the national committee. There will be no difficulty in definitely settling the question at tlie proiier Twenty-Fift- SL per cent discount on rhotol Jewelry This Week. tlczsBracasii Lunch Meats When you are fh a hurry to get up o meal at home phone for our ready conked meats. Have you tried our minced ham. Just the thing for a lunch. Armor Jtleat Market (Under New Management.) Try ua and you will coma agali. Try some of our Eastern meat. 332 25th 6L Phone 339 Y James Ballards MEAT MARKET beef If you want eastern corned to Ballard's. Physical Culture, Massage Bcxiiif By Wm. Selby (Young Kid McCoy) at the Gymnasium, 336 24th Street Building, Re Carpentering, of and Remodeling pairing Houeee Promptly attended to. All Enquire of , work Guaranteed. Ola Nelson, 645 16th street Telephone S29-- time. 75.000 DAM WASHED AWAY. Vancouver. 11. (., Aiay 5. A special from Brandun says the dam of thn .power company on Sasa kalchwen river, nine miles from Ihat place, has Iippii washed away and a flood is expected. Already the lower EX- UNDER-GROUND- iir-l'- - 276 25 Prlvate.Lessons in New York. May 5. Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the Republican na Honal committee, returned today from cs - Gasberg Photographer AND -. 1 Mr. Homer bureau of the war department. parts of the city are tinder water and grave fears are entertained for the POSITION. city water pumping station. Tbe dam cost 75.000 and was repaired during Of Two Convicts Who Escaped From New York. May 5. Morris K. Jessup the past winter at an expense of sevwas Guards, One is Recaptured .and of the New eral thousand dollars. president York Chamber of Commerce today. A the Other Drowned. letter from Secretary Cortelyou, or the MONTANA'S RAILWAY TAX. Boise. Itlti., May 6. Harry Mill, r dq:irtment of labor and commerce, a"d diaries Snvih. convicts, escaped stating that in accordance with the sug5. A Aliner specBmie. Mont, from the guard today. Miller was later gest inn of the cha.mber, every facility ial from Helena May that in siati-tisays i being raptured on an island would he afforded those Chinese, who made public today the railway paid i.t the mer. it thought Suii'h went are exempt, to enter the country for the 7t7.247 in taxes to thn State on Moninto the river wir.i him and wa purpose or attending the Si. Iuia ex- tana last year. The Northern Pacific drown, d. position. was read. paid more than half of the total The Great Non hern and S;',j:!.S:i0. TO RECOVER lNGEKSOl.l,' NORRIS BEATS HEARST. FEES. Pacific Extension paid Jtt5,i79. One Beaton. May 5. Tlie suit uf Mrs. Era county. Fergus, received no taxes, no Wiil Send Uninstructed Ingi I'Soil. widow of the IS'OTC-jher- t G. railroad lines entering it. to Democratic ConDelegate lug r;oll, to reoovei 95.U'ju from the . vention. erate of the late Andrew J. Da via ol , BUTTE Montana for payment as legal servicer: AYnf.iMiiuii buy 5. ni i mi.- pn-Iiy Iter liimbund. was liefore Hie I'uiteil Butte. Motit., May 5. A i1iiingui-li-t- ri n ihe H'siriit of Stiles I'ircuii l'iis vrp today Put Judge party of .New Vorl, vapitaliM saw Put'uuii reserved his do tonight f.ir the : n: m of this afternoon, uu- i Butte PRISON At 8 P. M. v EUROPE UNPROFITABLE 1 I Cherokee. Ia, May 5. A tornado which passed through this county today destroyed several houses and barn in the vicinity of Meriden. The buildings were totally demolished but no lives were lost. A severe wind blew here during the progress of the storm that did tbe damage at Meriden. which is six miles north of here The work of beautifying the gronnda but no damage was done In the lmme-- , of'a around Ihe general yard mauler dlaie vicinity. fice i progressing nicely. A number of carloads of gravel have been dumpSIOUX CITY NOMINATION. ed and will lie used for walks. Sioux City, la.. May 5. E. II. Hub-har- d Chicago, May 5. The annual report of Sioux Ciiy, was nominated for of the Michigan Central Railroad company fur Ihe year ending Dec. 31. 1903, Congress by the Republicans of the to lie submUted to the stockholders at eleventh district on the 54th ballot, their meeting today in Detroit shows defeating Congressman Thomas and other candidates. an increase In freight earnings of and in passenger earnings of 375.632. Nearly all of this, however, wsa wiped out by an increase in oper- SOUTHERN The ating expenses of alioiit 3.055.027. MarBUYS fourth a.inual report of the Pere quette railroad for the yeae ended Deto cember 31. 1903, has been submitted In interview Bays There the stockholders meeling In Detroit. Kruttachnitt Will Be no Lack of Motive Power. The report shows thst the net earnings. aBer payment of iuterest. were Portland. Ore, Alay 5. Julius (1.G16.678, an Increase over the precedKruttschnitt left this city tot San ing year of 630,074. Francisco tonight after having spent William Cook, who baa been train-agen- t several days in examining the Harrl-maof the Southern Pacific in Ogline In Ogden. Relative to the den for the past four years, left trouble Facfflc for Isis Angeles, where he will line iaBt along the Southern owing lo lack of motive fake a similar position. Air. Cook waa power, heyear stated that there would be very popular here and hia associate no shortage this year. He aaya 130 leave. him see to friends regret and engines have lieen ordered for the The psgoda which was formerly oc- Southern Pacific, of which forty have cupied by Ihe California fruit exhibit been already delivered and the remainal this Union dopol has lieeit painted der will be delivered by August L ' brown and lilted up for offices. The train agents will occupy one of the GORMAN TALKS WITH TA5IAIANY. suites and Mr. Rims, representing the New York. May 5. Senator A. P. Armour Continental Fruit express, Gorman arrived in this city tonight for will occupy the other.. the purpose of, it is said, meeting Charles P. Alurphy, leader of Tammany WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO 6T. Hall: James M. Guffy, leader ' of the LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. Pennsylvania Democrats, and others of influence in tbe Democratic party. He Effective Aiay 3rd the following refused to talk of the object of hia visit and rates will be made to St. Louis It ia understood that he will remain return: here several days. To 8L Loula and return (direct 42.50 route) BATTLESHIPS TO To Chicago and return (direct 47.50 route) To Chicago and return (one way VISIT via St Louis; or to St. Louis and return, one way via Chi-- . Fleet, Including Newly . csqo ..... 5600 Repreaentativa Organised European Squadron Tickets on sale every Tuesday and Leavo For Long Crulso. Friday of each week May to Novera ber inclusive. Transit limit of ten Washington. May 5. A representadays in each direction will be allowed tive fleet of United States warships final limit sixty days from date of left Pensacola today for a cruise sale, but in no ease later than De- across the Atlantic and Into the Med!!n4. cember 15th, iterranean. It Includes four Battlefn addition lo the above rate, there of the North Atlantic fleet and are also on sale round trip tickets, ships the newly organised European aqnad-roOgden to St. lands and return, at 50 The joint squadron are under which are on sale dally to November the command of Rear Admiral Parker, 2tth Inclusive, limited sixty days from romraamler-in-chie- f of the North Atdate of sale. lantic fleet. ' Thn European squadron la comMORGAN AGAIN ON STAND. manded by Rear Admiral Zewell. The fleet ia com posed of the liartlcnhlpa He Says Barret Was Honest In Deal- Kraraarge. Iowa, Alabama, and Maine, With Postoffice and Investing and the cruisers Olympia, fleveiand and Baltimore. It was Intended bement Companies. fore the accidents to the Missouri and Washington, May 5. Hayes At organ Iowa. Ihat they should take part in was again on thn stand today In the this rruise. The itinerary of the trial of former Assistant Attorney Gen- cruise is left to discretion of Admiral eral Tyner and his assistant. Harrison Parker and the tentative plan conJ. Barrett, on charges of conspiracy in template proceeding from Pensacola connection with their duties in the to Guantanamo and beginning tbe transatlantic trip from that point. post office department. From Guantanamo the fleet will proMr. Alorgan explained the fact that only utie frainlordcraguiiist bond invest- ceed direct lo the Azores and thence ment coniianies was Issued between lo Lialnin. Visits will lie made to July 1, 19ihi. slid July 30. 1901, by say Villcfrciiche. France, and Trieste, ing not snfflcieni evidence came to the Auatriu. anil it la postdble that the department to wit rant any more. He cruise may be extended as far East as said that General Tyner had nothing to Piraeus, ihe port of Athens. Greece. do with the preparation of the opinion At Hie conclusion of this cruise, which rent by Mr. Barrett to Ihe bond hi- prohaldy will occupy two months res Intent companies, lie expressed lit, 'me. the haiflchhip squadron will reinnc!.i m turn o Hie Atlantic Malign, while the opinion thst Mr Barrett ltis dealing with those roineriin. cruiser equiidron will visit English and German ports. Court adjourned until tomorrow. yes-terda- .',, - Rome, May 5. There wae a lively scene in the Chamber of Deputies today when Deputy Mlrabelli, (Republican) proposed that greeting should be sent to President Lou bet in the name of the Italian Democracy. The president of the chamber, interrupting said: 'A greeting should be sent to France in the name of the Italian parliament." Deputy Saniinl cried: "Remember Montana. alluding to where the French defeated Garibaldi on November 3, 1M!7, to maintain the temporal power of the Pope. Signor MirabelU reI listened to your panegy torted: rics after the German Emperors visit. Now be ailent. He continued. Don't change a national demonstra1 tion into a party demonstration. peak in the name of the Republicans. The chamber broke into applause. The deputies expressed varying opinions amid confusion. Premier CioletU disapproved of an attempt to have a national demonstration benefit a party which he said represented the smallest portion of the Italian people. You Signor MirabelU exclaimed: deny history. You knelt before the Frenrh empire and now kneel before the Republic." Antid violent protests foe president dosed the incident. The board of directors of the Ogden their resort Canyon Sanitarium yesterday afternoon and held a short der the direction of r. alatant general fretg r Great Northern railwav , v TARIFF SUIT uiuMed of il. P. Dav(.in " dent of the National i.V . York ; A. Wlag-nxW ,,rf,;r m -- f Savad to the Chase I.National Ovar 7.000,000 Will B bauk. United State in Duties Formerly aud lJ. E. Potter, vi.-- m,;,,... : Levied in Philippines. New York Trust rommu. i . jr enroute east. Washington- Alay 5. The court of claim today decided that duties colCHINESE WIU. BE UALLANT lected on goods shipped from the United States to the Philippines alCer the London. May 6. The treaty of peace with Spain aud be- Tsin correspondent say Sumiai.j it 1 fore the establishment of civil govern- that the Dowager . Empire ment, were rightfully collected, al- consented to ait for her pUp, iu r'; though by military authority aud not that the jienple may be ati. Ivl the the Imperial image, as it j j,,.";? by law. Tbe decision follow insular decision of ihe supreme court Japan. In that the Philippines are United 8iate territory. The case decided was tbe claim of Warner, Barnes & NO SALARIES Co, a British corporation, which sued 81.126. States for the United Other AND FREE PASSES claims resting on the practically the same foundation aggregate between 7.IKHMHK) and 8.0mi.uih. By the de- Peaple on the Lookout For Jobs Art Warned Away From World's cision this sum will be saved lo tbe Fair. government. Warner. Barnes A Co, sues for tar, St. Louis, Alay 5. The maxm,,,,,, iff's collected at Manila upon imporof laborers employed on Hu w, tation of merchandise from the Unit. ,i ed States after the treaty of peace Fair gnntnds has been ,'j,. wa made and it was argued that un- from now on Uie number w,ii as the cximMu,,,, der the authority of the insular cases minishud daily lately decided by the supreme court proache completion. Secretary Stevens tonight made ,tl4 uf the United 8tates the levy and collection of such tariffs wag Illegal following atatement: "Instead of having places for m., for the reason that at the time of such salaried employes. Hie various d, ;)arl. collection the Philippines was not a meats of the exposition are new oy- iforeign country iu respect to the Unitday rapidly reducing the nniuVr ed States. Judge Wright, in render- heretofore employed. Very Mn i,. u. ing the opinion fallowed the decision dreda will have been laid off. mjj: of the insular cases and decided that fact generally kuov.li pj the Philippine islands were foreign in lug this will save many worthy H.iple respect to the United States but dis- press from their time ami nir.i-tinguished tbe rase from the insular and atwasting same time enuter a i.1Vor the cases, holding that a state of war on much worried exposition chii-tt passed throughout the islands be- false notion that them are mui a,.an. tween the United States and the is- clea to lie filled In the service (,t lands and all civil law waa for the is bringing iiiunv time being suspended and superceded exposition a from distance to he people by mllll ary law. until auch time as It pointed In their hope of hu might be possible to establish civil exposition on a free pas etijoving ami a inai. administrative and Judicial authority fortabie salary. to enforce the civil law. and .that durA letter was received t.iihtv ing such period of suspension of the Prince Kalanianaole or iiuwmi from an civil law the power of the military nouncing that former Queen l.i'i'inka'l-anl- . commander waa absolute, and that be Princess Kalanianaole am u,,,. might lawfully prohibit or restrict self would arrive within a few tu trade of commerce and. as a condifion spend several weeks visiting .leys tin. (.x. to commerce within his military dis- position. trict. might Impose contribution tu assist In the extenses of the war and Lisbon, Alay 5. The Hern mu nun such care to as hu- steamer Kurfurst, from Zan.iliar, April 14. la ashore four miles tiorihwaid nf manity might require. Tbe court held that the tariffs paid Sagrca. The fore hold of ihe by Warner, Barnes A Co, were nut la full of water and her poeition ix danlevied or collected by virtue of the gerous. statutes of the United States, nor by authority of any general law, nor In the exercise of civil iiower of tho government but were collected solely as a military contribution as a condition annex to the power of importMonday May 9. ing goods upon which duties were BRITISHERS LOSE They Cannot Agree Over Bending a Greeting to LoubeL A tralnload of allk came In from COURT NOTES. west today and will continue on the court the to waa petition presented to the consignees. eastward Bunt Van Daniel Mrs. that asking by she be permitted to take care of her H. P. Platt, division superintendent husband, who wan committed to the In- of the Oregon Short Line, went south sane asylum recently. She also put up last evening. a liond In the matter as is required by Vice President Bancroft of the Orelaw, and the petition was granted. gon Short Line went west in bis specIn the case of James Briggs vs. ial car today. Strong's Canyon Water company and E. Buckingham, general superintenOgden City, the defendant's motion to dent of the Oregon Short Line, has strike tint second amended complaint gone south on a trip of inspection. e We READY, A n l the district court late yesterday afternoon before Judge Henry H. Rolapp, in the rase of Pauline Griffin, administratrix of the estate of Herbert J. Griffin, deceased. against the Southern 1acific 8itcr-iu-iaw- gates to the district convention, which to be held next Thursday for the section of six delegates to the national Democratic convention. There was a spirited contest between wlial Is known as the Norris and wist foicea. the former favoring tbe sending of uninstrurted delegate to the national convention and the latter element favorable to delegates instructed for Hearst . At a late hour the returns showed the election of a majority of delegates favorable to the Norris faction, although a number of protesta THE NEW RESORT AT MOUTH OF have been made In districts where lieam delegates were defeated. CANYON WILL SOON BE Ona of tha Features of the Place Will Be a Number of Hot Bathe In the Cave. Tha caaa of Griffin va. Southern Pacific Company Has Many Fine Pointe Court Notes. d. 190t. , THIS MONTH EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY OF FELp REFERRED TO Custody of Children Because Alleged Mother Was Leading an Immoral Life. it APlttE WILL OPEN ENGLAND MOTHER su FRIDAY MORNING, LTAC. OfSDEN, SANITARIUM LAW OF AGAINST and wits of Salt Lake City, are visiting iu Ogden. 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