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Show the MOHXIXfi COSM. EXAMINER, OGDEN, ETA IT, there shili- - watching tho CHARGES m-- "With i to Afghmiitlii'i. both the Riuvfmik smi ltriiieb its val'ie as a liiiffcr iHie mi, ,() mu to disturb this siiiimiuui, though t 111 i Mill fears tin- - other may the y mIhui tin- - Aiuiit. The Mr. Crosby has liecu hit tied to deliver iho London and Kreinh societies. He will nut renim'tu New nrk .n ion- - the lust of February. from ibe fuukr's torrespciiiei Special ESW UNION (Continued from page one) First race: Sill jfocived Full Force of Shock in Tempi:.. LAKE NOTES Willie Comer, the little fellow who yesterday had a leg amputated at the Holy Cross hospital, is reported to bo doing nicely. One case of chickeupox was yesterday rejwrled to the board of health, that of James Courtney, aged 33 years, jofrph Calder, 17 years old. a eon of residing at 356 west Sixth South , j). 0. Calder, prominent In Salt'Lafce street. . ImfiiKWS' rirvles waa almost instantly The Inland Crystal Salt company is iilltd yesterday afternoon while roast-jt- g now turning out about 20 tons of manon the Seventh South atreet hill. ufactured goods per day, this being a The schooner upon which he and light period of the year. two yean younger, Clyde Wiscoinb, President E. F. Holmes of the Comriding struck rock in the' track, irrrved to one aide and crashed into a mercial club is making out a list of hia new standing committees fur the large lelcphone pole. (wider received the full force of the current year, to be submitted to the dunk directly against his right temple, board of governors. Action will be cawing concussion of the brain. He taken on them next week. then regained consciousness and died Local grocers report practically no Vfore be could be removed to hia home aale of catsups and ketchups since the yalf a mile distant. The young man left hla home at 3 recent exposure of the way they are alack, leea than an hour before the put up, by the city chemist. People accident occurred, kissing hla mother do nut seem to hunger for analine I'll be home in dyes, embalming fluids, or benzole good bye and aayfng: acid.- tine for dinner." He and hia companion made one trip down tbe hill, which la unusually Bleep The funeral services over the reand was a perfect glare of Ice, In safety. mains of the late Sarah Ann of the They were about wile of Ur, C. E. Shoebriuge, jny on their second swift, descent will be held Sunday al 2 p. m. from schooner" struck a projectiwhen the the Seventeenth ward meeting house. ng rock, leaped from the track and Friends are invited to attend. Interdashed Into the pole. ment in Salt Lake City cemetery. ! A crowd of fifteen or twenty other toys and young men who were also The state fish commissioner has Masting, hurried to the scene, but now one million eggs in the state so frightened when they saw and will slightly Increase Calder lying ns 1( dead, that they could hatchery, number the in the course of another Mack of one them. do nothing. Only week. So there will be plenty of fish Craw, had presence of mind enough to for distribution among the various roll hint on a sled and start to haul the streams of the state this spring. injured young man to his home. Dr. Milliron happened to drive by, Assistant Cashier Edgar Hills of and placing Calder In hia buggy, started to take him home, but he died In. the Deseret National bank ia taking a vacation at Pacific Grove, Califora few minutes. Calder was well known and popular nia, where hla wife haa been for some . among the young people of the city. time. It la so. balmy and mild there that people ait out of doors all day, He graduated last year from the Hamilton school and contemplated entering and enjoy It Immensely. bueinws next spring. w Local electrical supply houses are His father. D. O. Calder, was a mcm-iof tbe lately dissolved firm of D. receiving new and specially Insulated 0. Calder ft Sons Music Company, and fixtures that made it impossible for Some rehas long occupied a prominent position short circuiting to occur. markable Ingenuity is being displayed is the Salt Lake business world. . . Ko arrangements for the funeral in tbe perfection of safety devices, which will prevent any danger from tae yet been made, fire. . Shoe-bridg- e, two-thfr- ds . STATE BONDS. Tbe street department is cleaning State Board of Loan Commls-lunc- up the snow anjj ice from the sides yesterday authorised Ihe state of the streets through the paved die-triauditor to draw warrants for . $2,506. In this connect-- n it is intertho fihtt payment on the $230,000 of note that it coats over $300,-00to Utah bonds, issued in 1S92 for the esting (o clean the snow from the streets building .and maintenam of state of New York City proper after an ordisnowstorm. ' These bonds mn 60 years and are to nary r he paid hy a sinking fund, to be added John McCIosky has notified the jw lo at the rate of $25,000 yearly, beginlice of tbe theft of his buggy from tho ning 1003. rear of the Valley House. The police No provision was made for Ibis purare in hot pursuit. pose lust year, which will necessitate another issue of warrants for $25,000 The- Veteran Firemens association before 1905. ' will bold an important business meet-idg-it hall, $71 Canyon road, on SENSATIONAL VALUES. Monday night, February 1, at 8 oclock. ensutional values are given in the A full attendance is desired. ly certificates received yesterday moon by Manager M. 11. Lipman, of Elder Seymour B. Young of the First Lipman mines and Tunnel Cum-- y. Connell of Seventies is attending tho o. from the properties out of quarterly conference of the Cassia stake and Incidentally interviewing mniig the heavy stockholders in members of the missionary class of the company are Fred. J. Kieael and stake academy. hr The 0 - Hai-Iilah- of OfrtPIl. nifnpfi he samples, of firetclasq ore take a If Is highly probable that the new u the vein now being, opened up ward to be rreal od today in the Grans returns of 274.8 ounces silver and ite stake will he named the Winder iwr cent lead, while the larger body ward, in honor of President John K. chat is regarded as second class Winder, who for many years has been 73 , indicated 109 ounces silver and a resident of Mill Creek. cent lead. m 'onderful as these values are they not considered to be of as ,much as a vein. 60 feet in width, mill-o- n nolher working, which wilh values of $6 gold and 19 cent l'ftd. hose or the directors. wlo last it saw the figures, were pleased slron-it beyond expression and are that tbe property will prove one he greatest in the country. nt LOOKS BAD FOR BROWN. II. Brown, a negro, who was on lay arrested on the charge of arson, lerday afternoon added another link he chain of circumstantial evidence minding him, by attempting to te an attack on the complaining ness, Robert Slieldon, while In the court nly the interference of three polire--i prevented Brown from carrying his intentions. mwn was held for trial In the Dia- -t court. The evidence, ahowed that sad. on Friday noon, qiiarreled with Idon, hla roommate and employer, bud been ordered out of the tat- quarters In the rear of the Court on. Fourth South and State streets, e Friday night the room was dis-erin flames, live coals having n isken from the store and shoveled the lied. Brown hiding nearby; hcil the burning, hut made no ef- -t lo pul out the fire or give an ed FILLED while coasting, Pali Like. Jan. 30. While coasting bill near Seventeenth South "u a hill near Seventh .South street and Tenth East street this afternoon, Joo-vp- h Calder, a 10 year old, ran Into an ektirie light polo and crushed hia tkul. dying half an hour afterward. rlyd tViscoh. the other occupant of Uie sled, escaped uninjured. !tALT LAKE TABERNACLE CHOIR MEETING. ' a 4 At the regular meeting Of fhoir, held tho Taher-tak- - Thursday-evenin- Fan? for a trip to the St. Louis ex-- v wpr' thoroughly discussed by roncl'ision incmiieru, and . the that such a trip Vhould b t'Si-hc.- i The next monthly meeting of ihe Nauvno Legion will bo held Monday, February 8th, In tho bishop's office, tithing yard, at 7:30 p. m. All members have a cordial invitation to attend the social given by the Indian War veterans in the Thirteenth ward hall on Monday, February 1st. EXPLORED JNTRAl ASIA (Continued from page one.) ing to prevent its auccess, and I do not think anything can be done. I do not believe Russia seriously contemplated acquiring that country, for If a natural frontier ever existed, to tneir empire, it certainly lies north of the vast drsirts and tremendous mountains which must be crossed before Inhabited Thibet cap be reached. Russia can stand British control of Thibet because she will take Chinese Turkestan f. as a Tbe inhabited part of this territory is rich am populous. Three oases contain L500.00U persons who live by Irrigation. The Russians can and will control the commercial situation of all this region because of its proximity to their railroad. Chinese Turkestan is still Chinese to the outward appearance, having officials from Pekin, etc., but. the Russian coneuA-generat Kasghar, who ia guided by political Cossacks, is the real power to the natives and Chinese there. Even if they wished to do so, which I doubt, they would be powerless to .resist. the Russians. Consul-GenerPetrovsky, while courteous to us, seemed to discourage the appearance of any other than Russians and Chinese in Turkestan, taking the ground that the question of Chinese Turkestan Is of no great importance to the world at large and that it concerns merely Russia and India. The Importance of tbe question lies in the fact that the taking of territory of Thibet, which ia under Chinese suzerainty, will be . dismembering China. The object of the Brllisk is to make It Impossible for the Russians to establish themselves In Thibet and to do this effectively they will have to institute some kind of control. Nevertheless. the United States, wlii.h is interested. must turn her attention to ihe back of the empire and keep an set-of- al Five furlongs: Pat Bulger won; EIwimmI second; Palm Reader third. Time. 1:CL 31. Second raee. thri-- ami a half furlongs: Lady lasca ami; Wuodelaiui second'; Tim Hurst third. Time, 0:42. Third race, mile and an eighth, selling: Piatonius won; Moot second; Uliruda third. Time, 1:54 12. Fourth race, tbe Ingles U hurdle handieap, $l.20u added, one mile and six furlongs: ih.irawind won; Poor lands second; Martin Brady third. Time. 3:16 Fifth raee. mile and. a sixteenth, handicap: Fortunaius won; Al. F. Tarpcy second ; Paul Whaley third. Time, 1:47 Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: HI tin King won; Redan second: Tower of Candles third. Time, 1:11. cili- - mould con- - INDICTED. last C. M. Jackson, the newspaper man of this j city, hail preseuted in the United States senate, by Senator Patterson of 'loluradii, the following petition: Salt lake City. Utah, Jan. 12, 1964. To the Houorable, the President pro tempore, and tbe Senate of the United You petitioner I States: respectfully representa: That he is a natite of Ihe CHAMBERLAIN WANTS INFORMA- mute of Pennsylvania, a citizen of the ' TION. United States ut A merit a and of this ' a and a Demostate, Ijondon. Jan. 3: Chamher- - crat. the father of a that he family; comni.M-imIain's tariff i today mailed to all manufacturers appearing in trade holds no office, either national, state or directories in the I mini Kingdom an munieipal. hut that he ia vitally interinquiry form with regard to trade con- ested in tlie welfare of the eommon-wealt- h of Utah, and haa a belief in her dition as affected by foreign tariffs. The replies to these queations are de- future greainers. That he knows, as signed to form the Iimkis of a further the result of personal observation, and inquiry and verlml testimonies on from other sources, that Utah la deswhich the commit i intends to formu- tined to become one of tbe leading late a tariff bill wiihh it will submit mining, manufacturing and agricultural Hilitieal divisions of the sisterto the country. hood of states, and that this condition will be arrived at so soon as capital WILLIAM GIVES THANKS. and tabor in sufficient quantity and Berlin. Jan. William number are attracted to her nordera to and eontlnuouBly 0urate the a has publifc expressing hia develop alluded to. rcMimves thanks for the congratulations and multifarious 1 our good wishes tendered him on hia birth- one lteed petitioner represents: That Smoot waa elected senator day And on account of his recovery from the State of Utah at thea last sesfrom hia recent illness. sion of the state Ijeglslatnre. That tbe said Smoot is a Republican ami was ONE REGICIDE TURNED DOWN. chosen hy a majority of the members of the said legislature, regard less ot .10. Jan. Peter's King Belgrade, Colonel Pniiovie, one of religious belief. That Ihe said Smoot was elected against the wishes and the leading regicide, will be replaced desires of who, aa by an officer who was not ronrerned stated, is a your petitioner, Democrat, but (hat aald in the assassination of King Alexanwas fairly and honestly conder. It is proiKMcd tbits to satisfy tbe election and to the credit of the state, powers who have withdrawn their rep- ducted, no tinge of dishonor attaches to the resentatives from Hervfa. methods used in procuring voles from the legislators aforesaid. SKINNER REPORTS SUCCESS. Your petitioner further represents: Marseilles, Jan. 36. The steamer That by reason of the election of tbe ictoria. having aboard United States said Smoot, the ire. choler, animosity, Consul Skinner, who haa been on a resentment irascibility, temper, pregovernment mission to King Menelik cocity. petulance, irritability, activity, protervity, antagonism, of Abyssinnia, has arrived here. He acerbity, 111 cantankeroua-nes-s humor and rejiorta that his raimion was crowned of divers aud sundry with complete euiveMM. parties and persons throughout the country have been aroused against the TEN FLOUR MILL8 CLOSE. said Smoot, and the Mormon people Minneapolis. Jan. 30. Ten flour mills generally, and not only against those, closed down tonight for an indefinite but of Utah in general, without regard religious views or opinions. That period. Various opinions have been to in campaign being waged against given for tbe dotting, and local millers aaldtbeSmoot numerous scandalous and are Inclined to assign a lack of water power aa the tause, but traders. on ex- defamatory statement have lieen and are (wing circulated by divers perchange believe tbe real cause to be the now slack demand in the flour market on sons to tbe detriment of the business account of the uncertainties of wheat interests, and that by ream in thereof, are suffering, and will sufat the present time. There Is a ru- individuals mor current tonight that all the twen- fer, financial loan. That thoMi stateare made by uninformed clergyty local milts will be closed before ments men, hysterical women, professional Monday. stump speakers, subsidized affidavit makers, and others, who have never FORCED TO ASSIGN. been within 3,006 mllea of Utah and New York, Jan. 30. A. 11. Baxter ft have no knowledgn of conditions here, have been here, and, CV., incnnaimtrd, have offices in this and by others who have developed into preaway, going busia anil did general brokerage city, ness in stocks, bonds and rollon. An varicators, alongsidoof which Ananisa a an angel probity aud upassignment was made today for the appears Your petitioner has read Ihiuefit of the corporation 'a creditors. rightness. In accounts the pspers which he verTho company, of which A. B. Baxter are read by members of was president, was incorporated in ily believeswhich are so inscrurale, Congress 1962. and distant from fact that perverted tho for John F. McIntyre, attorney ha wishes to file a protest and hereby assign bo says of the suspension that- it does file it, together with his prayer cote resulted from the short interest In for relief. Your petitioner represents: ton held by a number of (he firm's cus- That he baa lived fifteen yearn in tomers w ho failed to respond to calls Utah and during that time haa never for extra margins. been attacked hy Dan ties, or forced into polygamy or Invited to become n WAR VE8SEL FROM ARGENTINA. polygamist. That he has never been hypnotized by n Mormon mlusionary r, UiieniM Ayres. Jan. 30. Captain or heard of any one being hypntaixed. the marine minister, has infor- Reverend Thomas It Gregory and Mrs. mally aaked I'nited States Minister Darwin R. James lo the contrary notBarrett if it would be agreeable to the withstanding. That he knows personunited States and the authorities of ally, most of the Elders tailoring In the the Hi. 1 .on is Exposition if Argentina city of New York, where the said aent a war vessel to New York or tit Gregory and the said Mra. James reIaiuis in connection with the expo- side, and rtieutariy knows Elder sition. MiQuarrie, president of the mission in said city, and makes the statement to your honorable body that said McQnar-ri- e, TYPHOID FEVER EPIDEMIC. nor none of those with him could Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 30. Since Jan- hypnotize themselves, to say nothing Your petitioner represent uary 1.713 cases of typhoid fever have of others. been reported In Columbus, and there tnat the statement made hy the said new Gregory and tho said Mrs. James are have been 23 deaths. Eighty-on- e ral-- ri cases were reported today, the highest untrue, misleading, and altogether world the the tinted to wrong give the month. for daily record impression of this state and It people. Your petitioner also represents that OPPOSED NAVAL REFORM. Utah is entirely aide to work out her own salvation, without help from the Madrid. Jan. 30. Admiral Beranger clan of people Indicated by the menas duties relieved of his preshas been of this clergyman and bis lady tion the Board of ident of the Advisory coadjutor. he opposed Navy Committee, because Your petitioner aaks: That In view the naval reform scheme. of tbe rireumstancea, the startling ot the country by the newspaper ware-head- s, Phoenix, Arlz., Jan. 30. A monster the tom my rot published underwaa held today protestscare heads, said publicasaid neath ing against the admission of Arizona tions being calculated to keep that and New Mexico to Statehood jointly. "timid bird capital from fluttering tla The princiiml speakers were Chief Jus- wings over our domains, and being tice Kent, Republican. . and Former further calculated to prevent and deDelegate Mark Smith, Democrat. Res- ter tbe gentle immigrant from coming olutions were adopted expressing pref- and casting hia lot with us (and help-i- n erence for territorial government indego outvote the "Mormons' in the pendently as against point statehood. event they get frisky) that the senate Meetings of a similar nature and with instruct it committee on privileges similar results were held nt Tempe, and elections to proceed with tbe inMean City, Glendale and Wickenburg. quiry of the case of the said Smoot and have it over with, to the end that CURES COLDS IN FRANCE peace and quiet may be restored and h agitators be given an Laxative Brotno Quinine. To get the tbe to oth- genuine, call for tbe full name. 25c. opportunity to turn their hands On Monday I well-know- i WON THREE CHAMPIONSHIPS. Verona Lake, N. J.. Jan. 30. Over a aix-la- p to the mile course on Verona Lake today Morris Wood of Brooklyn, won three national apeed skating championships ojien to all amateurs and held under the auspices of the National Amateur Association of the United States. The events were the half mile championship, time 1:24 the mile championship, time 3:02, and tbe five mile championship, time 16:59. 5; SOON TO MEET (Continued from page one.) introduce an amendment to fhe kings speech on this point. It la possible that Mr. Morley may turn out the government. The debate is likely to take up several days. Strenuous efforts are now making to get the Free Trade Union 1st mepibers, pot only to abstain from voting, but to oiienly Join the Liberal forces In the upimsition lobby. However, even if this is accomplished and the Duke of Devonshire's follow-er- a inako common causa wilh the Liberals under the leadership of Lord Rosebery, it would not eonslitute a solution of the difficulties which exist Kir Henry Campbell-Banne- r man and thu Liberal Tho lies informed persona say I hat even In the event of a temporary coalition of ail the Free Trade forces, the Irish party has the deciding vote. Tlui king's simech is likely to first deal with British neutrality in the Far Eastern crisis. It will undoubtedly outline the proposed domcsMc legislation, the chief Hein of which will lio tho prohibition of thu immigration of destitute aliens on the lines now in force in the United BlaUs. Immigrants who are permitted to land will bo subjected to a system of registrato report tion and will be comis-llethemselves to the registrar of births and deaths of the district in which they reside. Any district becoming congested can be prohibited to aliens. d ASTONISHED (Continued from page one.) there is no evidence of a belief there that tho reply will be acceptable, Paris. Jan. 30. It is understood here in best Informed diplomatic circles that. Russia's reply to Japan will lie conciliatory, but will differ In no essential manner from Iier attitude already declared whMi the Associated ITcss heretofore has indicated. Tbe French government has been informed of every step taken by Russia In reaching a derision, but the full tenor of her reply has not yet reached the Foreign Office. The Gaulois quotes a high authority as follows: "Russia will not declare war unless she Is attacked by Japan. This Is the will of the Cxar and ihe fundamental base upon which negotiations will be continued. At 8t. Petersburg it is believed Japan, despite her belligerent attitude, appreciates the madness of engaging in war. The Manchurian question haa become a question of honor with Russia, but if she feels she cannot abandon the region she ia at least disposed to make all possible concessions relating to commerce and open porta there. In these respects the government will show itself extremely conciliatory and 1 have no doubt that an accord can be rest bed. With regard to Korea. Russia docs not contest hut insists Japan's ujion Integrity of the Kingdom and while not objecting to the landing of a detachment of Japanese for the preservation of order, fhe will consider tbe debarkation of an army aa a casus belli. "Russia ia ready to give satisfaction to the legitimate claims of the Japanese on the condition that her interests are safeguarded. At this hour war de- r.n atpends upon two eventualiti tack by Japan, or a local incident in Korea necessitating military interven. tion. HOSPITALS AFFECTED. Chicago- - Jan- - 30. Building Commissioner Williams has notified those In hoapitaia that charge of the prominentnew palienta in they must recei'e no their institutions until certain sjiecl-fie- d i changes are made. s in duty bound ho will cicr H- aide-de-cam- p. 2352 Washington Ave. ; ' j j , LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER pray, "Some men." said Uncle Elicn. "will put in weeks prayin for rain, an den kick cos dry bapis-nto git deir feet TELEPHONE 518s idatana s wet.1' THE SALE tihe-O- h! just look at the lovely apples those hoys are getting. Do you upMe they grow wild. He No; but 1 fancy the owner does. OF SALES "I heard today that your son waa an undertaker. I thought you told me he uas a physician." "Not at all. 1 said be followed tho medical profession." MONDAY roll of bill stopped 1 bullet which struck a Chicago man in thu breast, thus saving his life. Yet there are reckless jieople who will go right ahead day alter day without a roll of bills on their person. A ai tO a. uf February "Yon say that you are aura I could not make you haipy, he pleaded, "but why not give me a trial? I am willing to deposit enough in the bank to pay your expenses in South Dakota tor six months and also to provide for your lawyers." "Oh. well, she replied, if you'll do that there's really no reason why we shouldn't go ahead and see what will happen. Chicago Record-HeralMra. Bangs tio that pretty AH fatm Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows jh SELL EVERYTHING From the Cost Hark. widow ia really married so soon again, eh! Old Bangs You bet Mra. Bangs But her tale husband's will expressly stipulated that if she took a second husband her legacy waa in our stock Bangs That's where she was foxy. She hunted up the relative and married Mm. Smart SoL The greatest opportunity This means everything Groceries Included to revert to hla most distant relative. Old What shall wo name the baby 7" she he re- that the people of Ogden and Weber County wiU have for some time. We win also include in this asked. "Whatever you wish, dear, plied. 'Thats awfully good of you." ahe said. "Oh, no. he returned, "Its only wisdom. I have four married friends who have told me confidently that it will save time and trouble to eon cede that point nt the beginning." Chicago Post. Sale aU Spring' Goods Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. 4444 Must Sell This Stock Wo $10.90 ... By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash, I Sale - THIS WEEK Ilel-bede- Reese Howell & Sons. PARLOR SILVER RESTAIIRART OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to 3 p. m, 25 cents. Wa give nice lunch nil day. Short orders nt nil hoars, fresh oy ten, game and fish in season. Props. Charley & Hong, NO. 3U 25th 8k MURPHY A GIBLIN, FRED M. NYE Haller and Clothier. Props. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars Your Patronage Solicited. 132 . Twenty-Fift- TEAMSTERS A2iT0CKXEN REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to $3 par day. All modern improvements. Dim lng room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, mens headquarters. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks cast of Union Depot - H. C. BfGELOW, Proprietor, CALL FOR THEFAMOVS Knitting Company .KNIT SKIRTS... You are invited FOR LADIES to call on Cents Each The Pasteur Dairy Company SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS 'Phone I67--Z 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd and 23rd Sts. 8k h J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car riea a full lino of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Harness and Stork Saddles. 'Phone 514x. 2279 Washington Ava, ?m anti-Uta- SO . SILVER KING SALOON mass-meeti- Ogden i I j ; Sixth race, mile and five fnriongs. selling: Haudspinner won; Baronet second; Compass third. Time, 2:54. - n -f i crniit for vlmii lie PLEASANTRIES. Says the Deseret News: lift hudy ai(i timuot a mxI. ur Say About It. . e 3-- BE MEN private shether your honorable What C M. Jackson Has to .iMernicti, cx- iiiorv iMirs. i."i- Amt him to serve the bus v ill vmir u'tni-.ni-iiintititic, in ih limin', ns in ::ic just, to riiih-awtu amid snno.viug your honorable Issly sub mi. i ism-- as tiltti of tlii- - said Sm. u 'I hy nun inning tu .'friigglc fur i lie chi lion ut Dcmim rats, fur slii li happy nmsiimniatinii and tlie wcParc uf your honorable Imly. 4.4 IT la--- 3-- fill trd its term i f ieii ad-- ' nit Imiight's ilia were re- jiuy'r labors. i er. although prhaps deny the - 4-- PARUAMENT i THE EIGHT ON .m. 3rt. Tho in in session i in- Jan. Chicago, January grand Jury adjourn- o M,a, and. desilia: rumors li,nnvn j, t.jr. pite llie itiri-ieiilatinn for tho weeks, ft did not vole against prominent labor for guilty knowk-dgof asnau'i during recent strikes :n iis city. Thirteen indictments members of unbtns were rcturnni, i,,lt ,uine 0f ,j)0 men Im of any prottiim-nrm labor circles. Eleven of tic ii;d:-- t incuts were br riot, assault with intent to kill, 'and one fur intim: New Orleans, La., Jan. 30. Crescent City results: First race, selling, seven fnriongs: Bronx won; Floyd K. second; Lampoon third. Time, 1 : 29 Second race, five furlongs: Redman won: Tom Kiley second; Exclamatiun third. Time, 1:02 Third raee. six furlongs: Scorpio won; Ascension second; Duelist third. Time, 1:15. Fourth race. mile. Merchants' handicap, sweepKtakea: Captain Arnold won: Flora King second; Tribes Hill third. Time. 1:42 Fifth race, mile and seventy yards: Hands Across won; Mynheer second; Charlie Thompson third. Time, 1:47 i d CAP AND GOIN JANUARY 31, 1901. GRAFTERS. d A taken. If the plans carry and the enthusiastic manner in which the choir has taken bold of the matter im a guarantee the choir will leave this city the latter part of Juue, giving concerts cn route and a grand concert at the AGAIkST Milwaukee. jury which i is (or i wo months i with the diiional indietiueii' li- -t a total of hit- - r turu.-as a result Th.-s- e indicted im aldermen, suMTi.'i' a siate scnaiur ai i yens. The charges in mainly of peri c rc-p.-i- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT MORNING. M-ND- and Incpect lb superb plant for tho manufacture ot Pure Milfc Foods. A 2440 Grant Avenue. Telephone 27. |