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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, NOTED FOII ELKS PILE DRIVERS AN ASSISTANT FOR CUT-OF- WON F William Moreland Addresses the Four New Machines Arc Now This Will Ask City Council for Accident in Municipal Clerk's Office, Large Picture of the Founder, C. A. Vivian, ia Dedicated History of the Ordsis of the city hare prepared a petition to present lo the t.ity Council Hiking tor an asrislout to be appointed in the office of the munl-i-Iajudge aud city cleric. Hiura the of the merging of the five JiikUi-Into the municipal conrt the pnu-work of the JiiiIkc end clerk lias been conttamly in yesterday morning'! Examiner an article apiiearc-- upon the increase ot litigation in the Itlstrict court, which would noon nocessitaui an extra judge on that tench. It now appears that the city court la being crowded also. The petitioners state that they consider It essential for the proper transaction of the business of title court, that the office should be open during the business hours of the day and an assistant is necessary for the bulge and clerk are often both occupied in the trial of some case, either civil or criminal. The Criminal court is held in the police staton, so the office must lie closed every mornng at 10 o'clis k, and the civil court room Is on the second story of the City hall as far away as Is possible and still have it In the same building, unless it should lie moved Into the dty engim-er'Tfce lawyere I a FEBRUART HENS THE GAME it, 1WT. in FOSTERS (ADDRESSED THE TONS TEAM Lawyers of the Cty Are Preparing Their Case, Ogden Lodge, No. 719. UTAH, TVTDXEFTUY MOTJNTNO, OGDEN1, LEAGUE 'LOCAL ORDER IS GAVE A DANCE Places Them in Second Speech of Judge Agee on Value I Samuel Gompers Writes to the Modern Woodmen of America at Being Built I Place. Permanent Trestling letween Camps Three Games Played Morten's 21 and 29 1B5 Austrians age 113 for the Three Bound for Ogdeih Gamcb The members of tho Benevolent Chief Engineer Hoods decision to Order o Elks, Ogden Lodge No. 71S. make a permanent trestle between were given an oujoyable surprise yes- camps :g and 29 las caused work to terday by a visit from Wm. Moreland, he started on four new pilo drivers, an officer of the grand lodge. Ho the derricks for two ot which are now was accompanied by Brother Wallace, building at Lakeside. Piles from 70 of (fraud Rapids, Mich., and Brother feet to 135 feet long will lc driven Kothschllds, of Chicago, lu the even- by the new machines. Within n few ing there waa a largo attendance in days four pile drivers will be work tho lodge rooms to listen to an address lug on 2.000 feet of road near camp 29. by Grand Inner Guard Moreland, after An engineer In from the which the Elks gathered in front of gives it as bis opiukw that freights a framed picture, 28x36 will go. over the road earlier than inches, presented to the Order by April 1st nnd passenger trains on the Chariue lUcbardson, of Lodge No. 316 date heretofore given by the ExCripple Creek. It was a portrait of aminer. the founder of- the Order. C. A. 8 That construction work la nearing Vivian, presented to Mr. Richardson the end Is made evident by the disViviau himself. With the picture by of 185 Austrians was the following history of the charge Monday. They were taken to Lakeorder: side to receive their vouchers and The great activity, phenomenal will reach Ogden today. A gasoline launch is at present cargrowth and Influence of the Order ot Kike, makes at this time very Inter- rying couinilmtary supplies from camp nsting a brief history of the order. 28 to camp 31. The founder of the order may tie said Aver-I . I of Christianity. Local Unions. Men's League of First Presbyterian Church Will Give First Annual Reception on Feb. 1611, Classes the Military Band With Citizens Alliance Members Must Leave- All Union The Mens League of the First Presbyterian church held their regular meeting last evening in the parlors of the rhun-h-. Games and n social time occupied the first hour, after which Judge A. W. Agee addressed the league on the value of Christianity. He said in part: If a man die shall he live again? No question at greater- - Importance than this was ever propounded to a human being. To answer it In the negative ia to declare that after a brief existence, filled with the labor, the troubles and the turmoils of life ns we experience It, we are to (all Into nothingness. That death, aa wa term It, does not end nil. It seems to me, Is evidenced by all nature as we see It. We look out at this season of the year nnd beof the hold the leafless branches trees, barren nnd apparently dead. The ground Is locked la the icy embrace of winter. The grass Is dead, apparently, and decaying. But in n few short weeks the trees will again be rlothed with beautiful foliage nnd budding flowers will be giving off their sweet fragrance. Where death and decay now seems to reign, there will be Ufe, beauty nnd joy. Among nil peoples. In all countries and in all ages, there appears to have been ever present a belief that there la within man something that ia 1m- - cut-of- f - Foster's Military band Is to be Dignan'i boy- cotted by the labor unions of Ogden. That was the decision reached by the Trades and Labor Assembly. Not only Is the band to he placed on the "unfair" list, but members of the organization. employed In other callings controlled by any of the unions, are to be expelled after a reasonable length of time ia which to make their pence by resigning from the band. W. P. Fob. ter. the leader, is to be given n week In which to join the Musicians union nnd, failing to do so, Dlgnans orch tra will be ordered to refuse to play with him. The Musicians' union had determined to allow Mr. Footer to complete his contract but the Trades and Labor Assembly took n more radical course and demanded Immediate action. The local trouble some time ago passed beyond the sole jurisdiction ot the Ogden unions, the question of refusing to recognise the band having been submitted to Samuel Gompers, head of the Federation of Labor, and that noted leader,, lo a letter received yesterday morning.- said the members of the band could not be' affiliated with, nnd that an organisation of that kind might as well join the Citisens' Alliance. When Gompers . letter was read the representatives of the local unions felt justified in placing the military band on the unfair Hat nnd n letter wu andhte P"Ired 'informing Mr. muaiciaM f the decision. Ball la Turned Into Leap Year part Much is the Satisfaction of AIL r The Modern Woodmen of gave their annual bail at America Disnsjte Dancing academy, last evening large crowd waa present, which ca joyed themselves to their heart Punch and wafers were b is d the hall adjoining nnd Dlgnan's foil orchestra furnished the muvir. At 10:80 the dance was turned im0 t leap year party, which very popular to the ladies, while :W Krtl. tinmen seemed more than Battled tn be waited upon by the fair nv . The committee of arrangements were M. A. Gould, E. G. Burdick sod Walter Williams. The reee.mon com mlttee consisted or J. J. Bru.uwitt. J w: Wilcox. 1L L. White, Charles Siiwt and Hyrum Lewis. The floor eommii. tee consisted of the Fores,ii-ridrill team, composed Forister Wit Ham Fuwler and Fore ten, jw Grange, Frank Wearier. Frank Hat ene, Clarence Winter. Isidore Hurl William Newman. Carl Shimiifi. Wm. Porter, Wm. Hunt and James I The local order Is to a nourishing condition now, with about mem bera and new candidates joining ever? week. nt to tie Charles Algernon Sidney Vivian, soa.. of an English who BIMIE CONCERT TONIGHT came to this country In 1867. He wea a ballad singer by profession, and sunn gathered around him a number of men Free Musical Treat to Ba Given In the prominent in theatrical and musical Tabernacle, New Bpring 8uitx for your chooe lines. At one of the social meetings The Mme. Lillian Blnuvult concert are to at The Toggery. of this congenial crowd, Vivian protog Examiner Telephone Numbers? marks Imthe most that they form a permanent tonight la the day time can up 23 tX or call posed concert of engagement bib. and the Idea met with instant portant t No. 407 24th street. At I HOTEL ARRIVALS I favor. The thirteen charter members tho season lu Ogden. She la Resented Accusation of Beinfl after 7 p. bl, call up number Bight this life. The Ideas on thiisub- fid of which ajyond this afterward n moat organisation, Standard building. prominent figure in the musical Ject have been vpry vague outside of became the Benevolent. and Protective world having a Reporter. before royalty nnd countries where the doctrines of ChrisREED, The swellest line of Order of Kike, were Charles A. 8. Viv- crowned beadssung and la the most tianity prevail. Still, belief In lm Spring Suits that we have '.Benjamin ever ian. KirhMd B. Steirly, WllUam Carle sought fur singer on today had. the American J. E. Lewis, H. A. Boyer. Denver; mortality exists. And the fact that Step In and select one while the ton, Henry Vandermark. William concert platform. Her voice la n brildoes exist everywhere, not only W. G. Chase, Chicago; G. J. BeigeL it M. stock is William L The Platt, complete. Toggery. 8hepiard. Edgar liant dramatic soprano of great civilised but also among the New York; J. H. Mark, Chicago; W. Two Salt Lake Boys Arrested While among the Uuwron, llarry ItrMworth, fit. G. Ashe, and sweetness. Her appearance power iff ravage nations, la to my H. Graf, A. T. Christenson, Balt Lake) here pemile Kent J. T. (J. Wilton, Frank is C30CCCCGCCCCOSGOOOOOOQOQOOG John mind one of the strongest proofs of arousing the greatest possible InRAILROAD NOTES Disposing of Stolen iletle George E. Smith. Chicago: W. W. and John. II. Illume. Thir- terest lamghurn among the entire the immortality of the eouL To my Don't forget to lake your list girl teen ia Walton, Denver; J. L. Baker. Ubieagu Wife Beater Locked Up. usually considered an unlucky and is not confined to the community, mind tiie soliloquy of Cato presents an to the ball. Friday evening next, at W. H. Romalne, A. F. Levy, New York; people who but thia baa uot proven number, The Rio Grande Western Railway Abe Cohn, Denver; J. A. Euiherltnd unanswerable argument in favor ot the Parry Hall. A firxt-elstime ia be so in the case of the Elks. It waa usually attend concerts Musical jourthis doctrine. company has been made defendant to Chicago; A. W. Cotter. New York; B. promised to all who all end. The party in 1867 that Vivian and bla associates nals and critics are unanimous in their He ia represented aa sitting at n ta- n damage suit, filed in the Belt Lake Vogel, Philadelphia; W. E. Hall. Den is given by the First, Third and formed the onler which afterward lie praise of her artistic work. Mr. Italian ty no ia to lie commended for his ble oa which lias hia sword and District court by N. J. Mils Irom, to ver; A. P.. Bchuntz, Cleveland; H. I Last evening at 7 o'clork Judga HowFourth ward choir. Ailititarion 50 came known aa the of Elks. larige desire to secure the best artists, even ell held court at the police station for Pinto's eaaay on the Immortality ol Fcover (10,150 for Injuries received Mouman, New York; J. rents per couple. All are in They selected the rather Hayden, 8p euphonious the financial risk la great, for the purport of hearing the evidenue the soul, from which he has been rendwhile employed ae a brakeman for ksne; E. D. Findlay, BL Louis, vited. name of The Jolly Corkers, and I ills Itthough n ia factor He nnd an Important one against Black Priare nnd Henry- Lehr, ing. pauses and thus soliloquizes: defendant at Pallas, Salt Lake counname remained with the organisation ' two negroes arrested on the charge "Plato, thou reasonst welL It must ty, on December 26, 1902.f It ia alThe in vital liras of Knights of Pyth-l- a until the following year. In the mean- in our musical growth nnd BROOM. be so; else whence this pleasing leged that plaintiff was on lop of a of ragrancy. are out for their banquet to be time the order grew rapidly in numfond this Black car this when desire, thought, an Princa was logging freight pleaded guilty and engine bumped given at the Cradle hall on Monday bers. nnd it was decided that a more J. H. Moore, Hog-up- ; J. T. Jones NOTES. into the car with such '.force that City; J. C. Me Keogh; F. Clark an4 given thirty days In which to- repent after Immortality? Or whence this seevening, Feb. 8. appropriate name might be selected cret Inward on dread, fallthia horror the of was rock being-takepile,-While knocked off and fell back- wife, Evanston; W. P. Dalton, Bill plaintiff Vivian auggentad the name ."Buffalo,1 aa that was ths name of a social or- 200Tho Inflammatus," by the choir of to the station ha remarked to the of- ing into taught? Why shrinks the ward onto a flat ear and permanently toga, Mont; T. B. William, gods A wildcat weighing eighty poumlr well soul back trained on ficer itself vuirea and shudders at injured his spine. . aud Mme. that he' waa- - glad he would ha was shot near the Weher river on ganisation ia Engiaud to which he Blauvclt In Springs; J. Keating, Pocatello; A lucked up for n while, so ha would destruction? the nolo part, will be Tls the divinity that ... hail belonged before coming to this BmmweH.p Sunday. number. within us. Tls heaven Itself that Mme. Hlauvelt sings be taken care at. Henry Lehr, how- stirs country. Another member suggested great the Alarm or fire ending high C In n dramatic qual- ever, thought he knew too much snout points out n hereafter and. Intimates false the name Camel, but the three Amerinomthy. the daughter of Or. J. a can members of the organisation In. ity that arouses eras to the highest law to plead guilty. He told the jailor eternity to man. Gordon, ia reiKirted aa aerlouriy 111. All doubt na to the Immortality of tbst he had studied law la New York slated that a name whim was thor- pilch. Heaters on Brick . Roof of New Tala. Always Open. Always Ready. rity and would make that Judga take the soul Is dispelled by the teachings Amrrh an should be rhosen. oughly phone Building Cause DepartThe saloonkpeiirrc will bold another Some of the members who The Importance of this engagement down every book on his shelves before of Christianity.- Ths Christian's Bible happened ment Extra Run. holds out to him the pleasing hope of meeting this evening over the KalxUff to meet at liarnum's old museum weie may bo realized, when such men a he proved him guilty. Why Not Eat at The fire department was called out cafe. The officers testified that they had another and better Ufa beyond the truck with the appearance of a One Mr. Burleigh and Mr. Corae are planelk a head, and at once the Idea wns ning for a special excursion Irom Salt seen him hero first one week ago last grave, and banishes the secret dread, last evening by an alarm from box run up to Twenty-fourt-h Woody, Hie printer, la 111 with a suggested that the name Elk" would Lake. It (a exported that a special Monday and off raid on since then: the Inward horror of falling into 12. They msde-thstreet, but found no lire. be a very appropriate one for the or- train will be run from thoro tomorrow that he waa not iworking and had no nnnght And thus It at once becomes alight attack of pneumonia. Some one had seen smoke issuing lodging place. Lehr erow examined the a source of light rad hope fa- the fuder. AfLerwanl, ia braking up the his- night for (be concert. Twenty-fourt- h Street officers and then made the statement ture and an inspiration to right liv- from the roof of the Independent TeleThe Second Ward Primary associa- tory of the rlk. It was brand that the Mr. new come ing. that he Finest had In to haa Season dew phone the Tuesllallantyne .rf on company's tion will give a Valentine party on reretved a telebuilding and, triton given this noble animal city That iurh a person as Jesus of Naz- thinking it was on fire, sent in an, gram from Mme. Hlauvelt consenting day, so he exclaimed triumphantly waa that It was "fleet of foot and U Steaks, Lobsters, Friday. Fell. 1! lived to In areth alarm. 2.006 then It It that was to nearly developed that a brick years ago Chops, unruus ot doing wrong, avoiding all aing addition to the program alimpossible for him to have Crabs, is Judea seen was roof Abe on being placed proved by history, sacred and Fish Cutlets, Monday night When asked where building wi't when lighting for the ready published the great srla from In tiie District court yesterday the I nnd he was were salamanders used to dry the had lodged tha past week he said profane. Tout he crucified and Omelets Game 1 of the young, "The Sicilian Venpers," by Verdi. entire day waa consumed In ?r n ex- buried is not denied. And we have cement nnd keep It from freezing. The that he had siwnt the nights in sahe weak." It was Orders Served With Dispatch. aminathm of one witness In th" A great demand is made for tick- loons, gambling bouses and In places the testimony of many witnesses to hir smoke from these heaters caused the "Idi-hat the name "Elks" of Farr vs. Uwrc-ncThe Sr..nH thn alarm. No doubt the lire department All seats are reserved and are he did not rare to mention. One en- resurrection. A Cook Who Knows How nmnl' lh.T 1,rrtrr- - The ets. ant Lawrence unit on' the stand Mon- - liih0,,,W But aside from the hope of the fu- wishes the salamanders would do their on sale at Rons' honk store. Admission tire night he claimed to have spent at lhe ,i0de day afternoon and as court adjourned II to Cook. the bar of a saloon talking to the bar- ture. which is derived from the teach- braking to the son without so much h B. I . O. K., organized Feb. 1(1, will be 7fic and 91.00. Tuesday evening, he waa Htlil twin of if we ings tender on leave war. smoking. Christianity, the out all The Judge Vivian ns the pre- Japanese examined and by the I lddn Mr. Ballantyne had a he must be n reporter to have thoughts of the future, these teachflh'er. The membership at this many lawyers in the case rousing re- thought I time waa derived been ao Interested in war news, but ings are invaluable. Look at the hischiefly from the the-- hearsal Sunday of the great choral Lehr denied I atriral '"to1- - nd the preamble to the body that Is to sing three this, claiming only the tory of the world and of civilization, B. B. chorheavy cooks na hia fraternity. Not wishing and note the effects of Christianity uses f standard by fo1' ,oUe tomori!2ef!iTinS for composers hl Utoh. to separate the two., the judge gave Wherever Christianity has flourished row night at the Blauvclt concert. low"- city last night and Its teachings have been recoghim thirty days also. The undersigned members of the nised and followed then we find the Frank Monte and Got Henry were he Call In and select jour Spring Suit Train No. 3 on the Union Paclflc theatrical, minstrel, equestrian and litdevelopment of civilisation, erary professions, and those who sym while all lines are com pie I e. We will arrested by Officer George Burton on highest was reported five hours late last suspicion that .they were bicycle lhe Christian nations are the strongest No cause was givrn for the delay.night pathlze and approve of the object In lay it aside for you. The Toggery. thieves. They were both trying to dis- nations. view, do hereby organixe an order to What to true of nations is also true pose of their wheels and could not promote, protect and enhance the hapA beginners class for ladies n dear account of where they got of Individuals and of communities. The and piness and welfare of rai-gire OF MRS. REEDER other." man or the community that follows gentlemen commences next Monday them. Upon investigation it was disletter in the year 1868. Vivian, the evening, at 7:30. covered they had come from gait lake most nearly the teachings of the wonDlgnan's Acad founder of the order, became wtranged Babe Was Laid In emy. City, where they had stolen the wheels derful Man of Nazareth to the best cit Mother's Anna to pome extent from some of his sad akipped out, stopping over night lien or the best community. Just to account of a slight Many Beautiful Fowirx George Matson and I. N. Pierce left in connection on la Farmington. latter confessed proportion, as people recognise and with an The funeral of Mrs. Margery P. to the crime and will be they I taken back by follow the precepts nnd teachings ot a,tnJ the lodge. In Christianity. Is crime diminished. As was to appear, but his name was left Reeder waa held yesterday at the the authorities thia morning. Mike law Fitzgerald was arrested by Christianity increases, eras dmnshes. Third Ward meeting house. Bishop off thr programme. There The league will give their first Officer R. Bourk Ul ,n I vivl'sn' f'rom'Vhe "lIlrige,,'Pii I. Anderson presided and the T speakers disturbing the for being drunk nnd from l,e cmo ..ff. nnd Mrs. I MUlng " reception and banquet at the jieace. was never action this were I'atrtsn-died lie taken, 7"" lii ho NlcCiifferv George W. I .ark ins and r A. Sparks, who lives at 2716 Pacific chnn-- on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Oina'.a, Leadvllle. March , .t Ismi. 2i. In i w lull r "l T arenue. got on a spree and decided to Ht the grave !JThe ,n"!r "' SOCIALIST NATIONAL SECREregular furnished suita- celebrate by beating hia wife. A teleueriously ill. of tlie founder of the onler of Elks ble mu.lifor the occasion. TARY. There phone to message the station had been led. and ths Elks then was a large si tendance of negle, L. A. Melius, a hrakemnn from friends and Offlit-- William Price down brought Omaha, Neb., Feb. 2. The the isused ths remains to tie exhumed the floral to the , is inking a vnraiiira in tho offerings were many and bnnse nnd Sparks waa arrested. vats taken by the National comcity. and laid at re.il in ths Efe' plot o: The interment waa In the J. Dunning came into the station and mittee of the Socialist Boston lodge, where a suitable the party for naTin- (1. of L. E. dance Is cemetery. The Iwbe lay In its reported the loss of his tional secretary, resulted in the (o lie given monument has been erected In his City containmother's inn in a beautiful while ing some papers and an vest on February Uih. Identification of William M tally, of memory. Ip to 1874 there were hut couch isskel. check for (65.59. He rlaimed he took two lodges of Elks, with a meinbei- Mr. WaiiU, or tlic Ptah Consume-hia coat and vest off In the coach on ship of 2m. In 1883 there were four Mon company, diceri-drihis way In from the cut-of-f. the story cir I teen Indues, wilh a membership of as it was C0LD AT BUFFALO. SOCIAL LAST EVENING cnlsicd of the loss i.f Ogdon men on 1.806. The order very warm, and some one had stolen it ,NJiN.8ELV Buffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 2. has over 900 Uw Intensely t'ue while he was not watching. MonthwcM: of (alicnies. old weather, a forty-milodges, with representatives locattHl In gale nnd n almost every city of any slxe In the Teachers of Weber Stake Entertain snow heavy played havoc with the First grand wsitzim; contest lie United Stales, and ths total mcinher-ehl- p COLOMBIANS AND SAN BLAB IN-- I roads entering Buffalo tonight. All Their Scholare. twern twelve eouiil.-s- . Six 5..i, medals will exceed IWi.iMNl. On the roll DIANS, the fast trains are about three hours o be awarded. Dancing uuiil 1 of the The teachers of the Weber Stake memtierehlp of the It. I. O. E. toje. Three deaths were due to the Admin-duo'clock. 2.fid cents Panama. Frix -A he will found the names of prominent Academy gave a social last report has blizzard. pi officials, Coiirde. evening rearhed the lnihmua that Columbian lawyers, doctors and many fur the nebular or that Instil ut ion of troops are flgiitlng with the Indiana on UNABLE TO GET of th brightest lights in the world ot RAW COTTON. The learning. young took people full the Ban Bias mast which is in Pananrt. literature, music and drama IterU. Feb. 2. The REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS of an-- l advantage the treat inability of Ion. Fn nniug. enjoyed manian It Is impnmible. of lndianniiiis. jd. themselves. Ice eroam French manufacturers to obtain raw nnd cake were however, territory.. ir Die to ulualn reliable cotton exalted grand has made It Impossible for ruler of served, ami other confirmadaluly tion of this. (ho order, and George A. Itcynoldi them to operate their factories steadThe fulloT. ins traiii-ferSaaiuaw. is Mih.. the ily. Rcpreaentativee of 40.oon operagrand moidH wiUi (iiiiiitv Ur, RENEWAL OF insurrection. tive held a meeting today and tary. USiir: W invite your Inepi'i-tiut- , de. of our Lobe CTawshnw and wife to Marie " day in toe spring Bulls A little earlv. perhaps Yienna. Fei. 2. A duitch received 222 ? i:ui:i. part of lot? 8 and 9. hut you will profit by 9, now ' here from Sofia, Bulgaria, SEW OFFICERS ENTERTAIN 2!; says the Toggery. chiefs of th; Macedonian revolution it. li Mo-ey and wife to xVilliard are organizing and sending out circub.:o MINERS BURIED ALIVE. part of lr,( 7. bbxk 13. plat lars to Rathbons Sisters Enjoy a Oard Party A. Jl.H.II, a renewal of ordering INSTRUCTED IN KEY YORK Guyaqull, Ecuador, Feb. 2. Word . the insurrei-tinuTTii.;i;b-i- h I'.ron.-ioand Spread at Mra. Cbatcada. f IVti-nto rwplTJd her by mm from ee'' -- t C. lb, k I;, rda, Jo, the A. gold district that The new nffli-erof the BAKER WANTS TO KNOW. Nei-n.- -l ine Mrs. Ada-- i. on January 24h a mining p. fHu,M,id lr Prill wall in a mine bet.rci-nfJr a Sirtrs tard party and' bangave longing to soir.o Amorim capitalists Order of Washington. Metis qunrier sei tb.n Y's.si: n. Feb. 2. TirprcfenU'Jvt i. towhsbi, r, n.inh. range 1 west. turied aMve fifteen miaad Salt quet to the, members of the lodge yesLocal With Order. of X,.w Iteker, York. Introduced a ners. The wall was fifteen Lake Met Irian, warranty d.x-d- Cousld-fiatio- n terday afirrnoou at the home of AMERICAS GREATEST CONCERT, ORATORIO SC .J feet mc Mrs mudiitiou inquiring of toe public prinMrs. II. L. $.ei.s, Adam, national drill ter N. Cuiead. Charles whether horses Tire Ae: na Real IMaro ihe or for master Ordnr the of PROHIBITS IMPORTATION OF csrrtagM investment Washington in use by hi - r Who is making a tour of the Uni 7 - Fraternal Society. Is In the P'U.inanv ro department have been F. 1'ark-- r. part BEEP. city and need during ihe a right royal tim was t o- - lor 4. b:o,-!-nu-- t with a io past 4. South Ogd.-tO-the order at. their regular o-Vienna. Feb. The year by wara r C by all. Tie first pr:. e was won session last ministry of year abroad, singing in Opera, S2-,1- 1 ranty cleed.: evening. The society fo any person sot connected with the agriculture today Issued an order proby Mr- - Edffr Staples, th connote- - In n flourishing Wm. St in wm nnd wiia ... , , condition and a She will appear w-;t!- i hibiting the Importation of beef from t'w . attendance waa out to hop the large now Iff?1!11 carioada forty of NEWPORT T :n '' AT CHOIR, COLON. Iril! Mrs on concert, put Adun by Wbeef ? Argentine ,i.' Jackman. expected tomorrow : Several candidate must be returned to n wen urosont v : r'' wriy a v, rv til.c j and rurniriiod WashiuetuB. Feb. ;.-- The shippers. The irt'j.' Cridlio'n Ar,,;r l.ir gunboat timber good government gives sanitary reasons a a:i fojii Jn the iliuiug rouiu. Newport ami ihe supply h,;,, (;uko j sj J new work. , the cause for (hi action. It is said have arrivt-i- l n Uolon. ui be only temporary IN THE OGDEN TABERNACLE s - Ml, im . BREVITIES .- . - - The Oxford . F . -- e ?nd crone-examin- AVt ru -members SZ'SS? TSSTSZ an-nu- al . (. - cut-off- 1 s le " blk l, s . IVSme. ee t Lillian !0!Sv'd'- . edSac? A.I.-iW- i . ed u fim-a- j 2.-- CCrII i r - Wednesday Evening, February 3f4 coi 8"ull Ba |