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Show .. - . v- J W ..ev4fl'Mp,( ' ,F .P Oj THE MOB5ISO :!i the hearing laat night. Judge Henderson moved thm the case be dismissed m the grounds thst the the defendant No. 1 evidence peeved that NeA8 was not gullcjr of a public offense and wa not a fugitive from Justice. After this point the case Ha R some argument on No. 6f was continued until 10 o'clock this -- EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM 5 iBdapmdMit 'Pinna Ball Phana, twe ringa BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Ball 'Pinna, ana ring ed . During OFF TO SAIT LAKE WANTED A bar with good education to lean th gristing bualnesa. Apply foreman Standard" at 4 pja. A boy with good educa- WANTED business. tion lo iaara the printing Apply foreman Standard at 4 pm. Now that aprlng la at hand go to Hanien't bicycle place on , Washing-ton- oppoalu city hall. Agency for National and Reading standard bi, cycles. Remember also we do repair-ingmachine work, hay fitting, etc. AIT in In readiness for the bowling congress which started In Balt Lake last evening. Ogden will be represented by two teema The first team te te be known as the Ogdea Bowling association and will consist of the following men: Hew, captain: Lund, Gua Beudder. Miller, Fretwell end Ueter as substitute. The second teem will be known as the Falatmff. end will have the following men:' Leedom, captain; Thomas, Baxter, F. Beudder, Watkins end Wright substitute The team and the rooters will leave on the 4:10 p. m. train and both will bowl thin evening. Bents have been reserved for seventy-liv- e people from Ogdea The following exceptionally good OBITUARY program la being rendered at tha Lyceum theater thla week: Aa burlesque rolaong. Anne E. Oueisfson died yesterday ler abater. Juvenile singers and danc- morning at the family residence, 777 ers in character songs, a rolling globe i Becond street. Dumb wee due to old artist, a contortionist and a colored ege, she being 90 years 1 month end 9 , sketch artist. dsys old at the time of death. Uuitafsoa came to this counMrs Uslie Brotharton Piggott, wha tryMrs.' about twenty years ago, n widow. fcaa been 111 with la grippe and neuShe resided with her son. who died ralgia, in reported belter. about four years ego, end since that time she has resided, with hie widow. lira Fred Engelk returned to Help- The funeral services will be held in er after a two seeks visit with her the Five Points meeting house Saturother. day at S p. m. Interment will be In Wilson Lane cemetery. the to O. hsa Morris Hartnett gone lira a her visit with for brother, Helpor f Miss Sarah Robinson, daughter of Fred Engelka John H. and Lenora Robinson, passed The Jury In the caae of Robert A. way yesterday at the home of her BiMoyes and Clara 11. Moyea va A. 8. ster at I'lnteh. She wee 17 yearn of Young returned a verdict In favor of age. Funeral services will be held the plaintiffs yesterday afternoon, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock et finthereby greeting them title to the ish meeting house, and the Interment land under dispute. will take place In the Uintah cemetery, Manager R. M. Owens of the Farmers Mercantile company at Wellsville Harold, the Infant non of Mr. and in In the city oa business connected MYe. Henry Garner of Plain City, died with his house. at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The Charles Ifetoney, merchant of Jack- child wan but four days old. Tha rewill be Interred at Plain City son, Wyo.. in buying goods to ship to mains this morning. hie store at that place. illua-trate- d ona-legge- d II i I 3 ' 1 t ! I i . Three of the traveling salesmen for the firm of John Boowcroft A Bum Co. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION are la the city conferring with the A petition for letters of administramanagement. George Hartog of the grooery department, traveling between tion m the matter of the estate of John Evsno of Mery Ann MoUaw was filed yesterday In tha Cache val- by William A. McGaw. The petition states that the deceased left real and ley country, and W. Agee of Idaho, la the Interest of the personal property to the probable Pocatello and Boise. tha acme department. a south-waater- dry goods department. n , woem mwMm In order that the records might be complete in tha case of J. D. Skeen ve. F. W. Chambers, llaglnnle A Corn, as attorneys for the defendant, yesterday filed a motion for n new trill setting forth such reasons ns were recited the time of the trial ,M.ornllri ' . At the Ogam Bowling Msorlaflon alley laat eventfeg Albert Bcowcroft, on behalf of the Ogden bowlers, presented William C. Camp with a gold medal for the championship for the season of 2805-6- . The medal bears the Inscription for the alley record, being 299 pin a The recipient in n few brief expressed hie gratitude for the medal. The medal Is one of which he might well be proud. , It la solid gold ana neat and pretty in design. ( u Mrs. Hinton will leave on the Overland limited Southern Pnetfle train thin afternoon for Orange. Cal., with the remains of her huaband, Dr. W. J. Hinton. They will be Interred at that place. Mrs. Hinton will bo accompanied by her friend, Mrs. C: 8. Blacksar. 'i for WARRANTY EXAMINER; POLICE P U POPES. value of $1,9M0.II. The heirs named are: Jams Riley McGaw, a eon, residing at Ollmer, Tex; Rosabella n daughter, residing et Ogden, Utah; C. B. McGaw, 'a son, residing at Bpenrer, Jda. W. A. McGaw,- a son. residing at Ogden. Utah. Frank. a son, residing at Ban Franclaea Mae Thomas, n daughter, residing at Ogden, Utah. Dorothy McGaw, minor granddaughter. l, Mo-Ga- CHIEF BROWNING HONORED Chief of Police Browning le In receipt of the following letter from Major Richard Sylvester, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police: "You have been designated to prepare and read a paper at the annual convention of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, to bo held at Hot Springs, Ark., on April 9 to 14, Inclusive. Select your own subject and help make the program interesting.1 The chief feels highly honored, as but five papers are to be liven Including hls own. BOY STOLE A HAT? DEEDS UTAH, THCBSPAY . a m - - MORNING, MARCH TP ROGRAM v . g 1908-- RTICLE A G 0 L 0 RE D MEN HAD ON THE A GOOD WITHOUT PEOPLE NARROW LID ONE TRUTH SORE ESCAPE morning. BREVITIES ., w FLACK AT NO 10 ELECTRIC Ale THE ERNEST GAMBLE COMPANY PLEASED AUDIENCE. LEV RAIDED LAST NIGHT. JUDGE HOWEL BAYS na WAS MISREPRESENTED. School Athletic Association Alleged Newt Item in the Tribune Cleared Debt Every Number Denied by the Judge of the Was Well Received. District Court. Four Women Wore Arrested Gave Bond For Their Appearance High in Court. METHODISTS BIG ENGINE IN HARRIMAN FALLS FROM CRANE, Learn He Went West When He Wee Supposed te Be in East Money Secured for Church Misisng. Twe Machinists Working M M Wk It Fell Others Had juat Quit." Was Badly Damaged. THEY BELIEVE WERE FLEECED BY REV. COLE. tuna. A number of machinists U1 During the early part of tho month the fallowing petition, employed to the Harrlmsn honi Jr bearing the signatures of the presi- this point had a narrow dent. treasurer, secretary and pastor their Uvea last evening. Thn Meihodtof of the African Episcopal putting the finishing touches w n church, was circulated among the senger engine 650, which was smtw men and others: the shops after damages reeoirai "We, the colored people of Ogdea, climbing the nil In the north sm 7 are endeavoring to raise by subscrip- th Salt Lnk yards a few weeks un tion a sufficient amount to enable us Th engine was practically compkw to erect a building as a place of wor- an far as repairs were eoneernsd ship. was being lifted with th kn "The real estate company we are crane, when It slipped and toll ht to contracted put with today dealing the In n'l wrecking the mschia shm up a building, including kx and a three-roo- The crash was terriffic tnd personage, for the cam of $1,590, wae done to the machteryu? to he paid in monthly or quarterly in- lullding. stallment. with $009 to be raised end a dosen men were wnthig h Fully paid on the debt ere construction, and end around th? engine during the $125 up to date has been applied. but all of them with the . The tot lies between Grant and ceplion of e machinist and a boUm Washington avenues, oa Thirty-firs- t had left the engine a tow ace street, Jn the First ward, and to start maker the structure we must secure $500 ends before tho accident. The tvs more to apply to the debt Therefore men who were with the engine wha we appeal to you to help ua rales the she went down hung on and were unto Jured. One was in the fire box sat desired amount. BEIJ. WILSON SPEAKS If further Information to desired the other In the smoke arch. Th engine will now be detained la tha you may cell the pastor (437 Independent 'phone), or any of tho trustees shop for repairs made necessary hr Will Lecture at the County Court mentioned on the enclosed subscrip- the accident House Tonight. tion list. Thanking yon In advance for your Bright, clever, dramatic Ben Wilson etc., and awaiting your reliberality, arrived la Ogden lest night. Those ply." who heard him when be was In Ogden Of the amount required about $160 four years ago will bs glad to greet was secured from persons taking kindhim again, for bo took the hearts of ly to the enterprise. Benefits werp those who listened to . hls thrilling given end numerous plans adopted by words of the conditions of Ufa or the which the money could be raised to eld remedy, by storm, and If any came to with the work. Shortly after the proposcoff they remained to prey with him sition got fairly started, Her. James and mayhap work with him for the Gabriel Cole left for the east to atcoming cooperative commonwealth. tend the funeral fit one of the clergy Wilson Cal., of Berkeley, Benjamin Nothing was thought of hie departure the in orator Is the youngest Socialist until e few days afterward, when the In one of the host United States and porter of one iff tire Pullman can runtho party. He will lecture- tonight at ning on the Southern Pacific out of the county court house. Mr. Wilson returned and Informed several Ogden minwas ordained for the Methodist of the colored folks of Goto being a istry before he wee 21 years old and passenger to Tonopah on hie train. hla first pastorate a as In the Spring Thie did not look good to the trustees, Valley miqlng district of Illinois. After ae they had been Informed that ha had living among the miners and being Charge gone east, when he left In the oppowith them, of them, during a strike site direction. oondl how bard and realising period COAL SHUTES DESTROYED. The fact that the time of the leave tlone were made for them, with no of absence granted by the church peothemfor better for anything hope Schofield Those Owned by the C. and A. In Chi- ple to the pastor having expired, toselves or their children Comrade erly. gether with the Information ea to hla cago Sumed to Ground. Wilson felt It was a mockery to preach Many encores were demanded and whereabouts, bee made the colored religion to them that only offered a responded to by the company with March 7. Fire today de- fraternity In Ogden aatlsfied that the Chicago. an from In as heaven reward escape cash. commendable liberality. Washington, March 7. Cltlsen ui stroyed the coaling station of the Chi- man simply got away with the trustee hell on earth for (hat is what In speaking with one of the Twenty-eightand soldier Alton railroad cago at paid tribute to the memory 4 so la therestudied he minere' life SALT LAKE EXCURMOft. street asd California avenue. of the church tost evening, it was the late LleuC Gen. Join M. BchofltMi economic conditions and become conleft also had the learned that pastor Loss $50,000. 8. A, retired, at Bt. John's Pratts vinced, that there wee n solution this some debts behind which the church U. Thursday, Marsh Sth, tent Episcopal' church this afternoon Ida of the grave, and It waa la Social efsettle. were Aa to obliged people UKASE NOT UNDERSTOOD. where the burial service war ml Ism. Bo full waa ha of hla discovery fort le being nude to locate him, and over the body at the distinguish! mk One dollar rojnd trip, via the Orehe propounded it to the next conferMr. successful if effort the proves ence of the church, but they ebook gon Short Line. The Ogden Bowling Believed te Be Intentional en Govern- Cole will be naked to give an account- dier by Right Rev. Alexander KcXsy ment's Pert Smith, bishop coadjutor iff th ditheir wise heeds and said. "Nay, nay, association leaves on 4:10 p. m. train. ing of himeelf. It la the intention of ocese of Philadelphia, a warm frload tt my eon; etay with the good conservasecure SL Petersburg, March 7. Although the church members to try to tote lniermest vm The the general. tive belief. Do not try to alter thing; PUEBLO. MANAGE WILL the eer1ces of eome other divine to la the National at Arthp yviterd-iy'manifesto nad nkase re take cemetery It won't do," but being of different charge of the Ogden ehnrch. . ton. In a beautiful spot on the euton stuff he shook the duet of the church Frank Zeto, Formerly of Chicago, Ac- ferrlng to the national assembly leave considerable vagueness regarding the elope, selected by Gen. Schofield mors off of hls shoe and stepped Into tho JEWS FEAR MASSACRES. cepts Position. than fifteen yenre ago. Nearby Ho exact status of the parliament under full light of the brighter day end Sheridan, id the body of Gen. new sehome of the the Joined the forces for Socialism. Mr. govpolitical Pueblo, Cota, March 7. Frank Zela, Leys List of Outrages Be- to (he westward Philip rises the Temple of Wilson la a bright, magnetic speaker. one of the beet known bees ball man- ernment the vagueness perhaps being Deputationfore Premier Witte. Fame. Ho le exceedingly dramatic and hla adagers in the ooaatrft end for the past Intentional and Intended for future The troops that formed the fhaenl mirers leel that the stage has lost an few years head of tbs Chicago National definition according to the developSL Petersburg. Morph 7. A deputaartist. He draws hla word pictures league club, has accepted the position ment of rventsft le made clear that tion of Jews headed by M. Sliesberg escort comprised practically sll that o dearly one can see end feel aa ho of manager of the Pneblo Western Russia has not been granted a written and representing provincial commit- are oa duty In Washington and at tho sees and feels. The Boelalleu of Og- league nonetltution. The cabinet, as in the tees for the assistance of sufferers by post near the city. team. The services at St John's, vhl den are proud to offer this lecturer to German system, remains quite in- massacres, today laid a report of outGen. Schofield was a worshiper while the people. Come one, come alL Ad- AMENDED CUSTOMS i of In the et the Premier dependent parlia- rages before majority Witte, In 'Washington, consisted tt mission free. REGULATIONS PUBLISHED. ment. The hope expressed after the seme time directing hie attention to stationed th of the simple burial sereading manifesto of October 30th, that the the continuation of the iff the Episcopal liturgy. Th me rvice he EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Hundreds treasury cabinet would be responsible to tho agitation among the Black Washington, March ket waa covered with the Amsrteu amm row today published the national assembly, after the British end their threats against Jews If they flag, and at Its head, rising s department which system has not been realised. Bren acted with the progressive party ia the amended customs regulation Thursday, March, Sth. the floor, was a wraith Tho deputation expressed feet from will govern government agents abroad Interpellations of the minUters are re- elections. Easter 11111 es and white csrnatkM at from The Ogden Bowling association op- in determining the vales and in con- stricted to alleged violations of the feare of a renewal of massacre President and Mrs. Roosevelt erates an excursion to Balt Lake City sulting invoices of goods to be export-e- d tow and the apparent causes of Easter, and insisted that only a ImPresident Roosevelt, accoopuM mediate proclamation of the govern to the United States. These events. 4:10 p. m. Trains via Oregon Short by' hla military and naval aide.' aLine $1 round trip. Everybody In- changee ere In the nature of coo cesThe government believes It will con- ment'o flrpi Intention to protect life ttended the services at the church. sions mide to Germany for her recent trol the new parliament and propose and property of Jews end the punish- of the vited. president' eat the secretary action In continuing to allow tha mini- to fight for her concessions to tha ment of their asaitonts severely would tho secretary at war, th pod' tote, In Witte on Count evil. mum of rates the replied goods shipped radical parties. That it expects to atop dnty SENATE CONFIRMATIONS. the secretary vein and promised to master general and Into that country from the United la evident by the fact that a sympathetic the interior. The chief Justice of a before matter instruction emended In the the Immediately States.' ta Premier Wll'e has definitely changed bring supreme court iff the United StaterGoa. Washington, March 9 The senate the cabinet. tnveetigatlona for hh plane end will not third pew with Major return on In executive session confirmed the fol- agents, In making the the cupled elecIn the the market advlaed He participation U. 8. A.. rtW Amoo Wilier. the purpose of dlarorerlng of th? national assembly. Ha tion lowing nominations: In order thst, where Jews are In Wallace Randolph. value or coat iff manufacture of opening of tha fhaito friends close and other bad declared Wisconsin, consul general at Hong hls teak that frequently send repre- The are directed to first confer with would be confined to the majority, they might members except bearera, over Kong; Charles B. Hopkins, marsh I, goods pall the tiding or other sentative to the assembly. dial riel of Washington. cabinet who eat with the prow Poatmaatera: the chamber of commercela the until the government representitlvee entirely organisations.. Thla California A. Wiley, Areata. New trade dent, occupied the two next aeata. new requirement and was for some eff the people were convoked, but havSTEAMER IN DISTRESS. Senators Alger, Praetor, Mexico RL W. Hopkins, Albuquerque. included revothis the task time resisted by the treasury offlclsis ing accomplished nudtfAdmlnl Dewey, who wsaw having somewhat on the ground that k Aral consult lutionary storm San Francisco, March 1. A teleby Mo elds, Lieut OP KNOX RATHER BE A SENATOR. trade organisations would be equival- abated and conditions being altered, gram io the Merchants Exchange from computed mender Wood: LleoL Gen. Merritt, Jj. c. ent to notifying the trade generally be has decided to continue at the head Surf, Santa Barbara county, says that 8. A retired; Major Gen. Jota Washington, March 7. Associate that an Investigation Into the cost of of the government Hie decision Is a ship In distress has been sighted, Major army; tho of of staff chief Bates, Justice Henry Bllllnga Brown of the manufacture of particular goods or expected to aid In tho negotiation of Red rockets are being fired from the Gen. J. P. Sanger and Brig. supreme court of the United States In- their market value wap under Investi- the new foreign law, of which tlfe vessel. M. Dodge. Thomas M. Vlneent end W. tends to retire from the bench and has gation. i hi stands 7. treasury A .need. , operiil urgent Msrrb Los , Angeles. M. Wherry; retired officers of so notified President Roosevelt. The Another subject removed from the to the Herald from Sen Pedro tonight It I also directed that In various States army. Filling tbre president offered to appoint Senator merchandise purchased for export to consideration at parliament which was waya that the steamer Harold Dollar, United malnder of the nave of the chsra Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania to ihe United State mua) be coneulaled emitted from last night's dispatch on due at Redondo Monday from Port- were from th Soow the vaeanry, hut the latter declined. in the consular district In which the the subject, is the expropriation at land, has not yet arrived and thua of therepresentative Army of the Tenneeee. Justice Brown waa 70 years old on merchandise was purchased or manuprivate lands, the compensation for considerable anxiety to felt for her Leaders of the army and navy anas March 2. He will serve through the factured. which to a question which vitally af- safety. It to not believed that the and other veterans of th civil preeent term of court and alii probIt has also been ordered that the fects the Interests of the rich land vessel has been lost, but It te feared officers of the general staff ably retire In the fell. board of general app misers In New proprietors and the court mud which that eome mishap has befallen her. army and hundreds of frienda of am York shall be given open hearing In might even be Interpreted to affect It is possible that the steamer re deceased, were la the trenacept ' THIRTY SOLDIER! IMPRISONED. res ppral semen t cases whenever. In the erown land which parliament might ported in distress near Surf may Le th gallery. Judgment of the board the public InFrom the rhnrch the body wa tax to appropriate for the bene- the Harold Dollar. Odessa. March 7. For refusing to terest will not be prejudiced thereby, desire to 7. fit tff the people. March Arlington cemetery. Thera Barbara. Santa California, handle their guns against the revoluon the comment the disnewspaper The cavalry band played n dlrgto Surf received from Word by long tionist here during the disturbances, ASKS POLICE FOR fROTECTION. com tance telephone at midnight says that military salute of aeventeen gunaw" reflects their scheme political thirty soldiers were sentenced to variex ion. The Novo Vremya consid- all I known there of a vessel being 1. fired aa a laat tribute o. Gea. c1?; ous terms of prieon. Woman Fears Bhs will be Killed by pi ers it to be the realization at a grand distress off the Santa Barbara coast field a a former secretarywere Vr.'r, fir Socialists. H reform, while the Russ and radical is whet wee reported by the freight the grave three volley WILL ARRIVE AT A bag" of cavalry. the aa It limitation north-bouna squadrons of the PaSouthern craw iff n BEIRUT, SYRIA, TODAY. New Orleans, March 7. Declaring organa accept but Mtterly criticise Its cific freight train, which le said tot slowly marched up to the that her life wilt be taken unless aha autocracy, While the guns of Fort Myer a and restrictions. limit The arrow have seen signals of distress from a 7. March were ConaBtntinople. The assasainates President Roosevelt, a Rnaa demands an explanation of the vessel off shore there between Surf forth a laat salute, tapInto the rra American c roller squadron command- woman who lowered and the gave her name as Mr. oath of fidelity to the autocrat which and Sen Luis body The railroad Obispo. ed by Rear Admiral Slgabce Is expect- W. P. Gen. Schofield's gray taimdW of Philadelphia, ap- members of parliament will have to crew retorted th occurrence ed to arrive at Beirut. Syria, tomorrow plied atLrwaller, freight that of hls son, Capt C- r for proadjoins police headquarter take. San reached Luis when end stay there three days, after which tection Obispo. Schofield, Second United Slate they on She today. ipoke rationally The list of electors iff the city cf The steamer Santa Rosa left here this the warships will go to Alexandria, all ' general subject t, .but it waa de- SL Petersburg ia completed at and would prob- airy. afternoon north-boun- d Egypt. examinacided to detain her tor an shows that there are 148,194 voters. ably be In that locality at about the INFORMATION AGAINIT POLlCt tion. The woman said ehe fell In with TILLMAN TO OUTLINE PLAN. time the steamer wae sold to hare been a party of SociaHstsJla Philadelphia CHINESE IN NEW YORK. sighted. room Bertha Claiehe Taken to Diatriet was token a to and v that she Washington. March 7. Senator Till- there aed made to fake aa oath tornea Offlca. Commissioners of Sixteen Imperial man will ha heard by the senate FISHING BOATS told that the President being against Have Arrived. on privileges and elect Iona on CAUGHT IN STORM, Cjaid Naw York. March it It was not hia proposition aa to the contribution she wonld be destroyed fled Hone-toFrench woman who to executed. die She said mem7. the young Sixteen New York. March of national banka In national elections A 7. March murder heavy gale dya pleaded guilty to the Texes, but the mm followed her bers of, the Chinese imperial commis- is Honolulu, After hearing Senator Tillman the moster. prevailing tonight and a number of EL come to New sion which to studying American InGordon, her alleg committee will decide ae to whether It there and that she hod to mahe nnable Japanese fishing boats, 1 from the Tomb priiw Orleans. taken wee stitutions arrived here today. shall make an Investigation. One has are been in danger. b office, Prince Teel Tse, head of the commis- shore, seen out In the ocean turned bottom the district attorneys Assistant with PLACING MONEY; IN BANKS. talk a sion, to expected here Friday. THERE WILL BE NO STRIKE.' are elds up and two others missing no official. The steamship Mlowera, from Aus- ney Ely. Although It waa JJJpy New M. wee made In A. C. accordance public. March Y. ORGANIZE Toth. meat of lx which President tralia to Victoria. B. C., due Telegraph Operators with tire woman the young ed that plane of the treasury departMakes Statement today, ha not yet been sighted. ment to deposit Sli.MO.POO in the names of four policemeetovww Young men emPanama, March reoffices canal the In banks Panama the of; government aid she paid $2 a w 7. principle ployed WOULD INCREASE PENSIONS. In an authWashington, March tkm while leading the Mfe orised Interview today H. B. Perhara serve cantors about $450,000 wee re- here tonight organized h Young Men's giis of gt. Louis, president of the Order of ceived here la treesVT bonds today. Christian association. CoL Gorges, March 7. Senator on the streets. She Washington. The canal balance of mnotmt of to the sone, officer the alloted rhlof about, fifty Stone today Introduced s bin Increas- name of Railroad Telegrapher, said the differ Military acre between the Southern railway J New York bank. $$.000,990 In all, was elected president and Governor ing the pensions of survivor of the. atoted. who rctecri as will soon be local as end bank Mrgoon. Eng 8tevens the paid Judge Mexican war from $12 to $20 per' from other women In th diitrlet compeer were being amicably adjust-month ed, and that there would be no strike.' deposit their bonds cadger were chosen jha lived. Sueresa marked the efforts of the high school in its first effort to bring before the music loving public of Ogden a concert company of merit. From a musical and a monetary standpoint the concert surpassed the expectations of the school officials and the cherished hope of pupils and faculty that the athletic association would be absolved from debt waa realised ia' full Artistically the concert compared favorably with the avenge troupe of artists that make a periodic itinerary of this country. Tho music comprising tha program waa from the beet masters, partook of dignity, sweetnees, range of expression end represented old aa well as modern masters of melody and harmonic ram positions. Miss Vera Page handled the violin with skill and bile ehe le not a master of technique, her playing l marked with a clearness end sweetness that portrays considerable talent and took well with tho audience. She it heat In simple' but sweet metodies of folklore. Schumann's evening song for the G string wee played touchingly end with a suggestion of the magic and sublimity of the night as the master conoeived it had wove hia conception Into melody. Bam Lamberaon, pianist, struck the fancy of hia audience and waa roundly applauded for hia work. Hla technique la free end easy, hie conception dignified but not exceptionally deep. As a soloist he to .much superior than he is an accompanist. Schuberts military march and Rubinsteln'a sracatto etude, two brilliant pieces demanding perfect technique and clear harmonic effects, were played excellently by Mr. Lamberaon. Aa a baaao singer Ernest Gambia It not without blemishes of voice. Hie tones last night were not rlear and expressive, but hla enunciation was splendid. Hla voles has a good range, and he bee considerable musical temperament, yet hls singing displayed an incorrect command of hia voice. Several old melodies brought thunders of applause from the audience. The best number of hls part was, "Goodbye, Sweet Day," with violin obligato by Mias Page. In that' song he revealed an excellent voice vrhJn handled prop- For a number of daya past rumors have been alat to. the effect that the house at Na 10 Electric alley" knoaa aa the parlor house" was still running behind closed doors. The police department have been watching the house rioaely foe the last few days, laat night could they find but not any clue which would substantiate the rumor. Chief Browning, Detective Tender and Bergrant Chambers made a raid on the house end placed the followFreddie Taying women under arn-at- : lor, Clara Barton, Helen Foster end Bella London, the latter opwatea the house. Bond was given for their appearance in police court. Th nid of List evening would Indicate that the police department Intend to keep tie alley clean and that the order Issued sumo days ago to "move on" waa to be enforced to the letter. In yesterday's issue of the Salt Lake Tribune that paper again exhibits its Ogden prunenesa to misrepresent municipal affairs. A news article purporting to have been sent from thie city recounts an Interview with Judge Howell, of the district court, in the folkming language: "Further inquiry was made today why the council nad not been formally appraised of th Judgment depriving Chambers of hia seax. He compared It to n caae where a member of the council might die. In that event It would not devolve upon the court or its officers to advise the body that n colleague nad died. In this caae Chambers ia politically dead, and without official Initiative, the court la not required to instruct its officers to notify the cKy of the political death of Wed W. Chambers, nor of the fact that hla office of councilman and president of the city council la vacant When questioned in regard to the matter yesterday Judge Howell cold the statement was absolutely devoid oL truth and entirely misrepresented him. He stated that he remarked in the Interview that it wa not a court's duty do net tha part of a messenger boy in notifying tho public of its notion and until he became convtnred that to notify the council of Mr. Chambers removal was a duty imposed upon him, he would refuse to dd no. He added that the district eourt has all It ean do to attend to Its regular dutlea and-I- t need not ueury tho work which properly belong to others. Aa to Mr. Chambers' political demise tha, Judge remarked that he hyd received no notice of the "taking off" and had never made mention of anything of the kind. This is th second time within week that the court has fallen a vio tlm to the Tribune's unfounded surmises end great misstatements and It to to be deplored that the sensational sheet has to little regard for thinga ancred. -- iff February buei-neo- FUNERAL Military Had of Burial of Gen. a ' antl-Jewis- 7.4-T- Morris Noeeen, n youth 19 yenre old, was arrested early last evening by Offloer Russell, at the rorner of Grant avenue and Twenty-fiftstreet, on complaint of a parly who claimed that No-ahad stolen a hat from him. Tha young man was In p oases ion of the hat but was nnable to give n correct statement aa to how it came into hla He was booked on n charge possession. 9 toe. of petit larceny and will be given a ' Peter T. Kelson and wife to H. I to enplain before Judge Mur Child, pert southwest and northwest chance In the municipal court thin mornquarter section 7, township 6 . north, phy ing. range 1 west;- consideration, $7wo. Watson, who wan arrested e J. 8. Ledingham and wife to W. J. fewBert weeks ago on n charge of vagrancy Fowls, pert southwest quarter sec- and sentenced by Judge Murphy in the tion 10, township S north, range municipal court lo a sentence of twenwest; consideration, 1.4'M). d escaped, was W. J. Ftowlaa and wife to Albert E. ty daya and laterafternoon and taken Lewis, part southwest quarter section to the yesterday station. He will now have to 10, towartitp 6 north, range 2 west; serve the full sentenrs. But a few eowalderaMofl, $2,200. from the time of the esAlbert B. Lewis end wife to Ellin days elapsed J. Powlee, nil lot 19, block 10. Knob cape nntll the capture. Hill addition; coaMderatloa, $1,200. Baby wont suffer five minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thames' Oil at once. It arte like magic. IS AGAIN POSTPONED The following warranty deeds were yestreday filed: Oeorge L. White and wife to Chat. I. White, land In southeast quarter section 4, township B north, range !00. west; consideration, J. XL Dailey and wife to E. J. Hancock, Innd In lot 9. block 6B. plat A, Ogden City survey; consideration, I ? h en - rear-reste- After n delav of over a week. Judge , the attorney for Jm. E. Finnegan, in the habeas corpus pro ceedlnga at thr district court, succeeded yesterday In securing from governor Denero of Illinois errttflratea of the revocation of the extradition warrant. The court then refused to admit the dornments In evidence, because they were not properly execul- - MYSTERY SOLVED. Hendn-soni It has been noticed during the past from the month that everybody wealthiest to the poorest were wearing new hats. You can do the name. E. L. Hurd, the hatter, makes new hats out of old ones. Panamas and blocked and re--t felt bats cleaned, rimmed. 2248 Hash. Bell Phone 82S-s- . The U.P.and Yot auo-eee- d war-wit- J" Kij bj d -' a E t I f i V if Railroad Men. as Why Not Follow you Know. the U. P. Lead must have absolutaly dapendable watches. Tha Union Pacific knowa that wa knew kow te keep watches hi perfect running condition. Hence K employs ua te inspect, end leek after the watchesregulate of its employes in this section. What we era doing for the read we can do for you exactly as well. We can put your watch In first-ciaorder whenever It needs overhauling or repairing, and out price for se doing Is no mere than leei experienced workmen charge. es cm!1 MajjeMvwy:jw.imvitBPp1 La-s-- ..- imuuju, mvwpv J. S. LEWIS & CO., Watch Inspectors U.P.R.R. S.P.R.R. D.4R.Q.R.R. O.S.L.R. R. com-mitte- 7-- n, I 7.' r 1 j P' |