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Show THE MOItXnfO Examiner Telephone Number: la the dr time rail up 23 4X mr eoQ at No. 40? 24th street. At night, after 7 p m.. cell up No. 68 Standard Rnilrfing. NML William F. Heyinan. lmrieudrr ftr Joseph K. Myers, y.wirrday received i up sad new that bis mother had died . O , at their olu home in a; !i! use of 57 years. She in turiivcii t y nine children, 1o, a ilauehter and Yiiliaiu, residing in ibie (My. smI his ulster loft for Tontngauy U remain in the I.. I u;t;iir slid ini .nine time. Navy Tum-wany- Wil-linj- J. Oerbracbt of the United Staten navy was in the city yesterday. H The second drawing for advjn' e agent for naval recruiting art.i- - round trip ticket to I In World party No. b and while here made J'nlr ihiK tuning, March 1, at 7:3o p. rangements for this party to open a ill. The Hull. recruiting station m Ogden during the coming week. f aru innouni lug the rnggomnt of There are nine men In the party that 51. C. WardleiKh to Maud to. Kennedy, Is coming next week, two officer and Thi men. iMitii of iliih city, have lieen issued. seven week they are at Lincoln. Nell. It la It r.ienilKT The second drawing for tb intention of the navy department tu round trip thket to the World' to meruit almut 4.0t0 more men. so the total numlier In the navy lair this evening, March 4, at 7:B0 . to bring34.WKI There are ala recruiting up to in. The Huh. parties now In the field and they have .V. T. Wey. proprietor of the Wilson already made all of the eastern cities of any six. Is in the city, hotel at Salt lu conversation with a reporter Mr. at the Heed. Cerbno lit said the term of enlistment auch Attorney W. H. Ilartenith of Salt In the navy Is four year. Only reacan as enlisted lie on in ienL Ogden persons may City yesterday sonably lie cxiiected to remain In the gal husltiesii. aervlce, and when enlisted must serve The Clil Id Culture dull will meet out the nnie of enlistment and cannot XI the residence of Mrs. David EvcIck. he discharged prior to that lime. lielng enllaled SIM Jefferson avenue, till atternoou. Kvery iierson must pass tlie physical examination in the medical Instructions. Don't fall to attend the SiKfind and rifih ward Y. M. M. 1. A. daure at Any on of i ho following rendition will be sufficient to cause the rejection larry's hall this cvciiiuk. of an applicant: For salt1, a good family trllch cow. 1. Feeble constitution, general poor Call at 2348 Jackson aveuue. physique, or impaired general health. 2. Any disease or deformity, either Charles Keller died last night at his congenital or acquired that would Imhome at 3266 Washington avenue. pair efficiency. .1 Any acute disease. The Kilee wish to eall the attention Each meruit shall he required to take men some of to their flltliy haldt (d oath of allegiance and further th expectorating upon the sidewalk and swear that, to the best of his know-bularc warn them before any arrcKi taiemnt he anil liellef, th Iliad that the prarllr nuiHt lie makes regarding his data of birth and street, lopiied. On Tweiity-ltfl- h previous naval aervlce Is correct, and cially on the shady aide, many loafers that he 14 not subjret to fits, has no have a habit of roiigreguiliig and disease concealed or likely to lie Inhersquirting their tobacco Juice all over it ed. the sidewalk, and Ihry are not always A free out lit of clothing, amount Ing careful to leave room enough for In $4ri. la furnished every enlisted man to pass. of the navy on first enlistment. for enlistment must he Applicant Telephone yntir wife to eome down Amerilun eltlxena. native or natural-Ixe- d and take aupfier with you at the M. IS. .and must be able to read and church lecture renin Sal unlay evening, writeEngliMh and must furnish recomlimit y to eat. aa the ladle are get- mendation as to character from paator ting up thla entertainment. or employer. r. 1 priw-ribe- Sunday morning, the fith, the Rev. Mr. Halley of Salt Lake will deliver a sermon at the Kirat Methodist church. There will be special music. In the evening the ehotr. under tfao leadership uf Mrs. K. N. Hess, will give a sacred concert. These concerts never fall to crowd the house. Seala free. Come early. Service begin at 7: SO p. ra. FORD Give II GRAND er OPERA a Splendid Performance The Merchant of Venice." of has again Charles II. Hanford proved to the entire satisfaction of Ogden theater goer his right to rank with. If nut aa the best. Khakespear--eaactor of the day. His presentation of "The Merchant of Venice at the Grand opera luuise was fine. Uorgeotts stage settings, rich costumes, and a capable company combined to lend beauty to the eye and thought to Hi mlml. Hanford's Interpretation of the differs from character of Shylm-W- " which has the popular conception made the name of Bhyloek the synonym of miser and all else that la harsh and hearties. It must lie that at the time Shakespeare wmte The klrrehant of Venice, In England the uame Jew was The race was In llself a reproach. debarred from all pursuits open to other races ami classes aud thetr money constituted the only power they Mr. Nearly all the train were late yesterday afternoon and evening. There were no wrecks or washouts, hut a sever blizzard Is raging on the east able of the Rockies. This may have caused some of the delay lit th d trains. Uesldea this, there Is a greatly Increased t faille owing to the excursion On imssenger tale now in force. train yesterday find 34(1 people on board and the Incoming train have had. been well tilled for several days. No wonder money was of such value their eyes. That Bhyloek was not Dont forget the Sacred Concert at ain mere miser and UMitrer for money's the First Methodist ehurrh Sunday sake alone Is proven by the fact that Violin vocal anand solos, evening. refused several time the amount hr Keats and choruses. thems free. of the Wind fur the sake of the pound See program In church Come early. HI money furnished the of flesh. notice. unly mean for revenge ilium the Christians whom he despised because .Remember The second drawing for they despised Ills rare. the round trip ticket to the World' Tlie delineation or the character by Fair this evening. March 4, at ?:3ti p. Mr. Hanford bring to the surface Inm. The Iluli. numerable phases of character which are not seen by the average GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. reader. Sbylorlt's alteraiion of feelings in th scene where Tubal 322 25th Street bring Intelligence of Jessica' partgave ing with the ring which him. plunging him Into the deepest Manufacturers of Trunk and upon the heel of hi Leather Good. Repairing at reason- grief,In following Ihe belief that hi Wind would Joy on abort notice. Call nnd able prices, forfeited we probably Mr. Hansee us uml we can save you 25 per be ford strongest bit of work. Vr. DAVID I. GALLACHER. rent. It was (fitly ono of the many scene perfectly bandied. NEW RAILROAD LINE. Mis lVrfnah made a splendid Impression last year as Heat rice In Halliuslmm. Wash.. March 3. The ! "Much Ado About Nothing, and the presence- of a party of (ireat Northern year before as Katherine in "The ! Hit performi u reeviTaming of the Shew. just north of Lyiulcn rinsing considerable siicculaiion as In ance of IVirlla last evening wa fully Lvnden f just five up to the high standard set by her tboir mission nllt-south of the international bound- previous good work. Mr. Frt'derick Forrester as Hassanio ary lino and It is roiairtcd that the narty has rim two preliminary sur- gave ifimpMe satisfaction. Mis Euveys between this point and i'ie line. gene Webb as Ncrrissa. Miss MargarThe surveyors are working east ward et Oswald as Jessica and Mr. Henry MacRade as Isiretio, contributed by :tiid It is believed that they are seek-li.a new route into Vancouver. R. their good work no small share to for the Great Xorthcrii-KiKiirnathe success of Ihe entertaiinient line. Saturday evening Yales Aiu'tiou" will ludd i In Isiards at tlie lion-e- . Grand ou-- r MAY CALL OFF STRIKE. west-boun- Rhake-Ksarea- With- er ge :ii( Mashed Potatoes. TRAIN. Kan.. March 3. Charles Topeka. Spalding, one oMhe firm of Rpalding Bros., the Chicago sporting good men. passed through Topeka at 5:20 o'clock this morning on a Sums Fe ieclal rn route from Chicago to San Antonio, Tex. II started from Chicago at 4 o'clock Wednesday afier-noo- n and readied Kansas City at His Nomination Confirmed by the United States Senate. Wasblngiun. March IS. The Senate today cuuflrmcil the nominations of Isthmiau canal comnijKgioners. and also tlie following: Lieutenant Colonel James F. Rand-lett- . United Smic Army, retired. California. agent for the Indinus of the Kiowa agency in Oklahoma. Frank 51. Foote, receiver of public 4 II'I'S. s PENNSYLVANIA 1iMslmrg. Pa "lK-vil'- s That Colorado Strangle Been Ended. Inver. ( -A March rent today tbai in npr.rrs was ar.out Mo mpo.-- r rrmn the strike or Has (ir. the Foqihrrn Cnlmado w!il Ir has licrp seeled. o he to confirm tj pipmr F.cr,a'Kahling. of tbc local hrarrh o." the Umt-- d Vine Wurhet.s of America, said today be (nought ihe strike would lucalled off sou:,. A delegation of union miners from Eagle eanic to Trinidad nnd askr.f that ihe strike tie declared off so they emild TO to work, Several officer of District 15. United Mine Worker of America, believe the strike will be csMed off. miner. It ned John i.-- ax o do lic!eci that hundreds of strike canoff iiiiVk, President tie Mitelu'II give lb- bis - (oriM-iit- . SMOOT IN FOUND ALIVE. Injured Maq l : i w.-r- j i Ruir Hsur for Thirty orlt. March 3 The man Vw found aliv was later taken from the He had been under ihe wreckage. ruins about thirty hour. Stimulants also were administered and he was re-- I moved to a hospital. GOING TO . :' an si on, Wyo. ai money Swonleu by i of Peatli of Hit Sister. Washington. D. ., Marth 3. Senator Smoot today has everv indication of re?n laboring under a seierc irciitat strain, but tt is not on account if the ordr-a- through which he is passing tn the committee room. Early in the morning he received a tde grntu advising him of the death id !iis Hitter in 1rova The new staggered him and for the time drove n'l thoughts of investigation from hi niimi. He would like lo proceed to Salt Lake tonight to attend the funeral. but under the rirciiiusiancea (hi is Impossible, and he is com h lied to remain her. The r.ator was jp t of liiiiiiy (siiidnii nci-sEven hose opiHi-.iiii- ' leui jasienm? to yiuj-atlin bis allliciiuu. cxienil March 3. J SORROW. Greatly Grieved on Receipt f New FLOODS. the downixuir of a night the Munon-gthal- a auil Allegliena river started to ISLES OF PINES TREATY, rise alKim ! o'clm k tonight and at midnight had idorn M feet and were WabingtMi. March 3. The Presistill rising at the rate of of a foot dent today w nt m the Senate the new an hour. The damage will be heavy. treaty wiih Ui.i a concerning Hit Isle A si age is predicted at noon to of Pines nn-- U was referred lu the mot tow. rominiiree on iurelgn relations. Ii is estimated that ihe loss to merchant here will rrah at least $ l (mi CASHIER SENTENCED. it SEN. . HIS DYING MOTHER. San Antono. Tex.. March 3 Charles Spalding arrived her tonight on n special train to reach the bedside of hi Tiie nUimi. e is 1.35 dv.ng linn her. mile and waa m:iv throiigli Miyard . cutnli linns in 33 lu"ii-- . J.i min-itcs- All by Simply Your Nam Parti of th Wm. HacTock and Etta Myers Brutal Mistreatment of Miner in Colorado, Married at Bride's Home. Wr Signing The Wells Fargo Express company ba Inaugurated a scheme for travelera by which they can carry money orders with them to any part of the world, and payable at par. Of course any one can purchase an ordinary express money order and hove It payable at any principal city in the world, but you must be identified before you ran draw the money and you must present It during business hours. For person traveling In foreign countries or even In a strange part of hla own country, it la sometimes difficult to Identify yourself and sometimes inconvenient to wait for business hours. This new system of travelers money orders ranges In amounts from $10 to $2(10, payable in all parts of the world at their fare value in gold. The $200 order looks Ike a gold bond. The Ingenious feature of these orders Is that you sign your name on the order when you purchase It and then when it la cashed you muat algn it again. The comparison of the two signatures identifies you as the rightful holder. The only requirement Is that, you be able lo sign your name twice alike. If lost or tolen the amount will be refunded. The face of the orders shows the exact amount and kind of money that will be paid in the various countries where a standard monetary value prevails. and in all other countries where the value of money fluctuates the company guarantees that payment will be made at tbe current rate of exchange by its corresponding and principal agents. The orders will be accepted by the principal railroad and steamship companies for transportation and by hotels and merchants In payment of accounts. Iatron thus avoid the Inconvenience and delay catiaed by making special tripe lo banks, especially before or afs. ter business hours or on holidays, ' A pretty home wedding occurred last night al the residence of Mr. and Mrs. street Manaasa Myers on Twenty-sixt- h when their daughter, Miss Etta, was married to William Hadlock. Promptly at 8 oclock the bride, accompanied by Mrs. E. L. Bradson' aa bridesmaid, with tbe groom and Mr. L. E, Allard aa best man, took their places before the assembled guests and Bishop James Wotherspoon, In a neat marriage ceremony, made them man and wife. Congratulations followed by their and friends, numbering relatives about seventy-fiv- e people present. After which all were ushered Into tbe dining room where two long tables had been spread, heavily laden with rich viands and the delicacies of the season. The tables were decorated with violets and the wedding supper tempted even the least hungry to Unger at the board. The bride was dressed In white crepe de chine over blue silk and the groom wore the conventional black. The rooms were tastily decorated with roses and carnations. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. Mr. Hadlock la a son of Policeman Hadlock and Is the foreman of the Wasatch Orchard company, and the bride Is one of Ogden's charming young ladies. They have many friends in the city who wish them a long and prosperous wedded life. They will make their street. home at 246 Twenty-sixt- h MAT SUE COM Apply For Letters of Administration Estate Conaiata of Cauae of Action Against 8outhsrn Pacific Company. Bun-dsy- E. llawkens. Denver; Y. G. Wood-mancCutoff! K. E. Stewart, Cutoff;. W. L. Reid, New York; H. C. Paulin, Philadelphia; W. M. Allen. Chicago; Earl Derby. Lakeside; Joseph Hoskins, Lakeside; J. D. Crossender, Ban Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hanford, Washington, D. C.; Lawrence Walker, Washington. D. C.; b red' Baltimore; Georke K. Hoffman, Mr. and Mr. Frank Peters, New York; Bam Thurman, Provo; E. L. Wedgwood, Balt Lake; George F. Grant. San Francisco; C. P. Keyaor, Reno, Nev.; W. M. Waller. Boston; E. J. Couper, Minneaiailis; T. A. Whitley, Chicago; F. W. Pott, Denver; R. A. McAnster, Milwaukee; E. E. Whell, Chicago; H. G. Wray, Portland; N. O. Parker, Portland; A. Fred Wey, Salt Lake. y. DEATH AT STATE SCHOOL James D. Trefton Died of Typhoid Pneumonia Laet Night. Last eveningt 10:30 o'clock occurred th death of James D. Trefton of typhoid imeumonla. lie was an inmate of the Stale School for the Deaf and was a son of Edwin C. Trefton ot Mt. Pleasant, Utah. He was 11 years of age and had been sick about ten days. When hie condition became critical his parents were sent for and they arrived last evening a short time before his death. The remains will be shipped Saturday morning from Larkin's undertaking parlors to his old home In ML Pleasant. Fur-rlat- OGDEN PSYCHIC CLUB. creations tbe law is like beget or produce like which is seen In birth, life ami growth. The adverse being that observed In the force of gravity and Is the same law. but as the process death, dlsolnt1on and decay. the law Is reversed and is here that like attracts like. These two operations taking place at the same time In every process of evolution furnish a poise or balance. According to the positive application of tbe law It i easy to see that the emanation of the mind must be according to the state uf mind which begets or produces It: also st the same time the mind will attract from its surroundings conditions like unto Its own, which Is ths negative application of the law. if one feels weak and discouraged let him put his mind into an attitude of strength and optimism liy thinking that kind of thought, which will attract to him aftrr their kind, and he will soon realize that strength and grandeur. The soul hating the rowcr of thought and of will has the power to create a it will. but. only lawful 1 er, Waco. 'lev. March John 1 Cooper, former cashier of the fit ileus' National Rr. or McGregor. Texas, recerdlv clo.-'-- i by the national hank thinking are benefident to itself and examine- -, wa. inday convicted of t's environment; therefore, one should sr.,1 alven five years In the know the law. y Federal peni''-ijrThe club ireet every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 2346 Washington avenue over Carver's grocery. EveryRECOGNIZES INDEPANAMA'8 one welcome. PENDENCE. Hautiaeo. ('!.!. March 3. ci limit,. id ti e indcjii'iiibuii ama. 81. Peteiii ina today of thiiKvii men and wlibh N i a o!?.-.'i- . rt.i i Chile has of Pan- Jiarch 3 The Czara hospital train with a l apacity of li.o lH'ridc aiiciid.ims. 'ii be rent to the trout. METEOROLOGICAL TORY. OB8ERVA- - Washington. March 3. Secretary Wilson ha directed Chief Moore of the weather bureau to reiauli-- h a meteorological oliscrvatory at Honolulu. R. M. Harding has been ordered io proceed to Honolulu aud open the station. C. M. Brown, tbe Atlanta mining operator, came in this morning and Is stopping at the Cepltol, says tbe Boise Capita News. Mr. Brown owns the Rico and Mammoth claims, besides other locations near Atlanta. He says the prospects In that section are very flattering. Wblle he has only done the assessment work on his properties he says the prospects are very good, assays from the surface showing free gold averaging $35 per ton. He says that Messrs. BIrdell and Richardson, who own a property a mile north, are driving a tunnel on their claim and expect to tap the ledge at a distance of 150 feet and at a depth of 80 feet. Four miles north of this property Messrs. Crab, Rutler, Teahc, Dichus-'.Mite- s and Irvine are developing the Gold Bug group of claims. He says they have ojamed up a fine body of ore at a depth of 150 feet. It was his understanding that it was 11 feet wide but he had understood since reaching Boise that it waa 7 feet wide. NORTH L'nio Governor Peabody Endeavors to Shi Responsibility Miners AdVli- eto Resist ths Officcri. Married by Bishop Wetherspoon House Tastefully Decorated-M- any Present I.ate yesterday afternoon Vayo Erkalovich. by his attorneys, Henderson and Macmillan, filed an application with the clerk of the district etc. court to be appointed administrator of The orders are virtually certified the estate of Daniel Nincovli h. dechecks on Wells Fargo & Co., being ceased. The estate consists of $114.80 so devised 4 hat the holder may Insert in wage due ths deceased and a rsum the name of payee at will. of action against the Southern Pacific The face value of all unused orders, railway. together with the fee paid for same, will be refunded to the purchaser at HOTEL ARRIVALS the office where the same were purchased at any time within one year from date of sale. After one year tbe REED. face value only will be refunded. In nature' o'clock thi morning. Ilr left Kansas City at 4:13 and arrived at Kmimria at 6.45. a ruu of 120 miles iu 150 miu- - 1 World At the meeting of the club the subject of the relation of the soul to Ha environment was discussed. It was argued that aa all the phenomena of nature were apparently controlled by a high order of intelligence, and as mind and intelligence t an not be separated, It Is reasonable to consider the avenue, Pittsburg. life energy as mind power. If this ts true all activity Is thought, mind's veBALL PLAYERS OFF FOR COAST. hicle of power. Again, if all activity la that of mind, all creation is accomChicago, March 3. Fourteen mem- plished through thought. A the inbers of the Chicago National League dividual soul ha the capacity to think team left here tonight over the Santa It baa the power to create conditions Fe road for l Angeles where they for Itself and Its surroundings. If all will do their spring training. The oth- creation In nature be by thought of a er member of team not already In universal mind and Individual creations in the same manner by the mind California will be picked up enroutc. of tlie individual, they are governed by the same law. FRANK M. FOOTE. Slsw. Pickles. Hot Biscuit With Honey. All the above and a pleasant evening entertainment for 25 cents. nr. Payable at Par in Ban Francisco, March 3. Mrs. Julia J. Crawford, who It I said possessed much property In Pittsburg, Pa., was found dead lu bed today, having been accidentally asphyxiated by gas. She was a sutrr to Lieutenant Friend W. Jenkins. United States Navy. Her relatives live at 153 Haxxlcwood Ox-Ta- ON A SPECIAL DEAD IN BED. FOUND In the lecture room of the Methodist church the Ixtdies Aid society will give the last of their series of suppers Raturday evening. March 5. There will lie a from 5 to H p. m. musical program. The following menu will be served: Roup. Roast Reef and Umwn Gravy. la-a- h Travelers Identifying LAST EVENING ATLANTA DISTRICT. Eatenaiva Preparations Being Made by the Ladies of the M. E. Church. n WERE WEDDED S Money Orders. n 1- Ijtst night there were SOA sacks of mall transferred al the deiait here. All Imt thirty of thean axeka were foreign mall, lioiind for Atist rails, Japan and other old world imints. No explanation fa given aa to the rati of so mum foreign tnall eonilng at once, except the old aaylng that tt never rains put It flow's. Self . teg-lster- ed 4, 1004. LATEST SCHEME William Nlchter, foreman of the switch engine in the tuit,n Pacific yards, last night bad th misfortune U receive a badly cruhcil foot. While switching iu 'he yards, he wa riding between two cars to that when th engine caiuu to a top hi right foot waa caught between the There waa not much doing at the draw heads and badiy smashed above the ankle. police station last night, only one arH was taken to ihe General hosrest heiug made, that of H. H. IKmglaa. a colored man. who saya that he la a pital whore his injuries wore treated. It is not expected 'hat an amputn-tiocook on the diner for the L'nion Iaciflc will he necest-ar)i all way. Alsmt 11 oelork a telephone message cam to th station that an KANT CISTS TILED officer waa wanted at the Greek saloon on Wall avenue. Officer Herrick wa sent down and found th Greeks sur- Small Amounts Sought to bo Recovrounding this negro, whom they ered In Various Actions. clslmed was trying to make a rough In the municipal court the followhouse of their nw saloon. When he started the rumpus they surrounded ing actions have hem fiied: him and held him until they could teleAsh Bros. va. G. W. Bullard, auit to phone for the police. Al last accounts recover 128.60 for merchandise sold the negro waa trying to scheme some and delivered at defendant's instance way (o raise hall mouey so h could and Also to recover 15 for get out, as h said he would loose bis moneyrequest. loaned to T. S Tillson and by In the him job If he did nut report for work to the plaintiff. assigned morning. Perhaps the next (line h Boyle Furniture company vs. A. C. tries to start some trouble he will se- Krunk, ami to recover alleged to lect some of his own couutryturn to lie due on a promissory note and $6.50 on. practice due on account. E. R. Hailey bringx suit against G. E. McGuire to recover $35, said to be RAILROAD NOTES due fur meals and room rent. An attachment la asked tor iu thi case. J. It. Kkcen, as attorney for Stude-bakC. Williamson, dispatcher on the llm. Co., bss filed three comcut-of- f for the past two years, has the first on against Henry plaints, a the Oregon position with accepted Atkinson and James Atkinson to disShort Line at Pocatello In the $79.59 and a $10 attorney fee on patcher's office, lie left for that plat's a promissory note given at Salt Lake last night. Cli y. but later made payable her. The Contracts for th grading of 45 more second case la against M. K. Willis to miles of th Kan Pedro railroad are to recover $59.85 on a promiMtory note, be awarded In Loe Angeles today. W. $ti.titi Interest and $10 attorney fee. The 11. Wnttla. of the Utah Construction third case Is against JamcB Kltenson Southern Cali- and Joseph Itrad bury to recover $12.70 company, is In th balance due on a note and $5 attorney fornia city, bidding on the work. foe. Aiiachments aro asked In all The first of th colonists to take ad- three of these cases. Clarence Earnst sue T. Pressor on vantage of the colonial rale which went into effect. March Jt. passed a promissory note for $170 and 10 per through Ogden yesterday. There were rent attorney fee. about 250 tn all. coming mostly over the II lo Grande. About 150 of those WHITES AND NEGROES EIGHT were bound for California point and the rest for Idaho, Washington aud Oregon. Four Men Arc Killed in Indian Territory. General Siipt. J. H. Young of the Fort Smith. Ark.. March 3. In adIVnvor A Ilio Graado cam In yesterday over the Rio Grande in hi dition to John Hopper, C. A. Butler private car, A. It la understood that and J. A. Bleviiis, white men, Albert Mr. Young will meet Gisirge Gould Jackson, a negro, was kill 'd in a conand General Manager E. T. Jeffrey uf flict between whites and blacks at the Rio Grande, who are now in Ran Boskoshe, I. T. William Price, our or the negroes, ts Francisco, and will make a trip of In a hospital here. He says the neInspection over the line. Han Francisco, March 3. (icorg J. groes were ordered out of the ramp Gould, president of tbs Great Gould and went. They returned the day folsystem of railroads, accompanied liy lowing and th Iwttlc followed. his family and several railway officials Everything is now quiet, hut there and friends, have Juat arrived here ts an undercurrent of excitement In from the south. The l tarty has been the vicinity. making a tour of Ihe southern and southwrstprn states, stopping ovar at BREWER LEMP'B WILL. Ran Diego and Rants Uarbara on (heir way to this city. la an Interview he Rt. Louis. Marrli 3. Tho will of the denied the frequent reports that he late William J. Munp. the millionaire was behind the Western Pacific pro- brewer who recently took his own life, ject. The Southern Pacific connection bequeathe the entire estate, whose with the Gould and other roads to the value U not stated, tu hi wife. west, lie said, were eminently satisfactory and he could see no reason why JOHN KEENAN DEAD. he should contemplate an Invasion ot the roast territory so long a those New York, .,t 3. John Keenan, pleasant relations continued. The satnu known days of statement, he added, would apply to loodlf board of aldermen aa the the Rants Fe connections. Dcinix-rac- . "Htsuiirek died touay at hi home lu Long TO FEED THE HUNGRY. Island. ii riect Runiera WELLS-FARCO- HOSTILE GREEKS Wants 4.000 Mora Men Six Finds Himself Behind tha Bars out Enough Cash to Bail Parties Are New Out For Himself Out. Recruit MARCH FRIDAY MORNING, House Misfortune Befalls U. P. Rail Arrangements Made for Re- Negro Starts Rough road Employe in Greek Salioi cruiting Station in Ogden. haio-age- Telephone J71K. Market. UTAH, FOOT CAUGHT PARTY NEXT WEEK . a siifrlalty ot Hue for broaklant. Exrel-.io- r Wo make Try Dome OGDEN, EXAMINER, f Denver, March -body said today that, alihmigt, Tenl ride la still under marital military authorities were not OK.ion,! bla for the pillorylug of Harry a striking union miner, who chained to a telegraph poleforanhoS and a half because he refund ,0 In the chain gang after hatiug heu convicted of vagrancy. Will lard Runnells, a depmy hrl is said to have chained Makia to X iu polo. No report has yet been revived Attorney E. F. Richardson, who hu been sent to Telluride by the i,fljrtri of tho Western Federation ot Miner tu Investigate this case. W. n .Havwood secretary of the Federation, today ent the following telegram to tho Telluride R fJ union; "Buffer no more abuses, ir rn cannot get relief through the coum you still have left the power of self, uo defense. Ilf VI DAW Eye Witness th THE BATTLE to Exciting Pert is tb th Eventa af Arthur. Moscow, March 3. U P li M. Arkonnin. aa actor, who haa returned here from Port Arthur, was an eye wit nets ot events there prior to his departure. He lived at a Japanese hotel In Pen Arthur and received the first warning of tbe likelihood of hostilities fn-- hu Japanese landlady on February 3, who declared the Japanese had already landed at Yinkow and that another place would soon be taken. On February 7 tbe Jaiianese began Imvlng port Arthur. Upon orders from Yicemy Alexloff those remaining on February 9 were detained, about 100 uf them being held tip at the hotel. in jiert had been The warship cleared of all wooden work on (Ink cn the 7th of February, but tliiv had not occasioned alarm. The people wen surprised to see flashes of fire from th Golden Hill fort, but ircn this did nut suggest the truth. "I went to sleep that night," continued M. Arkounin, "without realizing (hat fighting was going on. The next morning I saw the battleship Czarevitch in the eastern basin of the harbor, near the dock, and the battleship Retvixan at the em ranee of the harbor. They were apparently In good condition. At 8 oclock the military authority took possession of the telegraph and telephone service. Tbs town was still quiet and business went on as usual. Banks and shops were open and even New Chinatown showed no signs of commotion. "At about 11 o'clock nn th morning of the ninth I again heard shots proceeded at once to the square and d t: Ii tl ol rl 01 1 found the people were panic stricken, Chinese women and children were running from their homes, glancing anxiously behind them as they hurried away. All the shop, bank and other W places in town at once closed. could see two great columns of smoka arising from on of th lotteries and thought they were due to an explore, but it was soon learned that this moke came from the nionar. SudJadenly the firing stopped aud the tt panese fleet began to steam away, an was rumored about the town that one explosion had occurred on board of the Japanese ships. "Tlie cabmen In Port Arthur haa been drafted into the military aevire and It was almost Impossible for th to leaving to get their baggage taken tbe railroad station." FOR OLD TIME'S SAKE. The Scandinavians of Weber County will hold sn International re union and ball In Southwell's hall at Five Points on Monday evening, March 7tn, 1904. There will be prizes awatded to tb oldest couple and moat popular lady and gentleman. ' Waltzing prize fur all. Waltzing contest between Nmj Good wegians. Swedish and Danish. sinjtcrs and reciters comic speakers, will also be in at tendance. Ford! orchestra will furnish the music. Admission 60 cents per couple, extra lady 26 rents. Special cars after dance. POLICE OGDEN NOTES. . Fireman. Railway and Ma2 North Ogden. Weber Co., March 3. Elaborate preparations are under way Carriers Uniforms to Measto celebrate the third annual missionure. ary day in this ward tomrrow when all those of Ci ward who have filled Also Ladies Skirts to Measure missions out In the world, and their colaborers- - within a convenient dis- Suits from $12 upward. tance will lie in attendance. The fes- Skirts from $7.50 upward. tivities will consist of a program of THE ROYAL TAILORS. exercises In the meetinghouse, a dinner In the Junes hall and a dance in the evening. Those who have reH. E. PLAKE, turned from misKlon since the last annual reunion are Joseph E. Storey from the Sandwich Islands. Samuel 648 R7th Street. Randall from the Eastern State. Walter L. Moore from Australia. E. 31. Orders Taken for General Transfer. Blaylock from- - New Zealand, and William A. 3Iontgomery from England A few evenings ago a number of young hoodlums got together and decided they would have "a time at the expense of John W. Rex. and were soon on the ground "ticktacklng the .MARKET- windows, peeping In at the windows, would take to their heel when Inbut UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. terrupted and almost immediately i Our Meats are the .be-- .t and equal turn to continue their mischief. Finaccorded a!l cu.to.ners-Ou- r ally a shotgun wa used and a a re- treatment sult "one of the Ikijts" had 'o pick a Speclalt'ex: number of shot from that part of him HOME RENDERED LARD nearest the enemy on his retreat cans for Next Saturday night the Home Dracans for matic company will present In Jont,-HOME CURED BACON hall tbe thrilling drama in three acts. 12 a Pound. Mfs Chester." the cast being made 334 Twenty-fiftStreet up uf local talent. Telephone 16-- MEAT ARMOR 1 8-- lb b. ' h X |