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Show t ; THE MORNING EXAMINER, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MOIDflSG OGDEN, MARCHES, ISO. I; If TWophaw Wwwhiwi Uhm call up !Sit r call at No. 407 24th street. At eight. altar T p. m.. call p Na Cl Standard Rnlldlng. the day In 'X' t3 TI18 IT ARE r, ERS CHOOSE TEAM f OF W.E. ASSAULTED A THEIR OFFICERS FIGHT AGAINST CRIPPLE LAD J i , f Ejffl'lor Market, 171K, far cut(, eastern sail borne ornryivi Call up im-ar- . , . Defeated Shupc Tean at the Ptomaine Poisoning Suspected as the Cause. Acme Alleys. aiM-mlil- e i 5' r . :l ! 1 1 1- nei't-Mun- ;; i Total In the Foley murder trial, which la being held at Kawlina. Wyn.. eleven of the Juror have lieen secured. Tim Shape state ha four challenge left and the Milter, C. L. detenu aevrn. Shaw If Onion set are going fast. Don't put off buy ing too king. Skeen Co., 352 34th St. Terrace. Early Seed Potatoes. Skeen St. S53 24th t i i r; i ; i i f, !r 571-1- 628 119 Totals 531 536 IMS 123 179 lt TOIOILl 444 466 339 379 f i - in ORGANIZE 1 i She Will Give Several Concerts in tho EaoL DEAL ESTATTiRANSfERS E. If. Jones. the Keltnn merchant, who I one of Ikixclrfor's county era, was in the city last evenGeo. (1. McFarland and wlfo to A. ing. I.uman, jairt northeast quarter aee.tlon 25, township 6 north, Buy an Incubator and make the pouran an 2 west; also part ooulh-en- st ltry buHlnese pay. Bkocn Co, 252 quarter section 25. town24th St. ship 6 north, range 2 west.... $6000 W. Bishop Keyce of I'Intah was In Og- Ogden Slate Bank 1o Lisle ' Snow, south 30 feet lot 1. block den yesterday. Ogto addition 6, Central Park A den The Carpenters' union meeting waa attended by forty-si- s members lam Win. Van Alen and wife. Hugo K White and wire. RalphCan-tiln-K. lilglil. and much Important buslneM g waa transaeled bearing upon the scale Hoag anl wife to Banner company, and C. D, part of wages for the coming season. lot 9, block 6, five aero plat 4000 'A," Ogden The five weeks' old balm of Mr. and Mrs. W. It. tandcra died at noon yes Wm. H. Jnmee and wife to C. Laiwon, W. D., part vontbeast terdsy of pneumonia. The funeral will be held at the family residence at No. quarter section 30. township 6, 5 2H4-north, range 1 west Juckson avenue on next Friday Elvira Hlchenlonper to James at 2 o'clock. Storey. Joseph E. Storey and John S. Storey, peal estate eon-traCaptain Brown returned yesterday part northwest quarter from Rockland. Idaho, whore he had section 30. township 7 north, gone to got llallln, who i wanted bore 2500 to testify In the easo of the Slate range 1 west against Jack Fury. The captain made A NEVADA COMPANY. a quick trip, as lie found llallln as soon as he arrived In the town and was fortunate In catching an early Waiting For tho Railroad to Enter tho train bark. As Judge Howell Is 1111 Camp of Tonopah. l couttned to his home on of L. I Jones, one or the organiser of sieknesM, no time has yet been set fur tho Willow Springs Tonopah Mining the hearing nf the preliminary. Coniimny, Is making preparations to go out to the property of tho company J. W. Davis, of the firm of Davis A which Is 18 miles north of the famous Morris, of Samaria, Idaho, waa In Og- mining camp of Tonopah, In southden yesterday. western Nevada. A number of Ogdenltes are shareMrs. Chn. Rash, formerly of Ogden, holders In the company, and one or died in Smlthlield, Cache county, last them. Dr. Coulter, ha been on thr Saturday. ground. There are nine velna on the claims, One of the feature at the Lyceum I wo of which have been prospected and this week Ik MIbkc Creenwalii and show good value. An eighteen Inch Murrells. They are 30 and 22 years of vein, uncovered for a distance of 1.31X1 age and ard unusually small. So small feel, produce ore currying gold, silver that, on the stage, omj would judge and ropper to the value of f5ii a tint, them to be about x years of age. When and another vein, three feel wide, lias traveling, the ladles wear short dresses an ore chute exposed for 50 fret, the boots and travel at chil- ore from which Is worth over 50 a and high-todren's rates. ton. Wlih the advent of the railroad, thl Two train load of soldier passed ore can lie shipped to ihe Salt, take through Ogden last night for the east. valley or Selby smelters at a nice The soldier are on their way home profit. from the' Philippine. U. S. JURY LIST. Both grand and petit juries were drawn In (ha United Staten court yesterday. Tha venires will be issued at once and are returnable April 11. Tha following la the result of the drawing: GRAND JURY. G. U. Potter, Salt take, IVfer Barton, Kayavlllo, James G. Paine, Ogilu. John T. Caine, Salt take. Wm. Miller. Silver City. A. B. Walker, Pleasant Grove, Joe. Wilson, Logan, Warren 8. Stevenson, Layton, Walter Weddell, Ogden. Wm. Chipman, American Fork. Eliaa C. Ashton. Salt take. W. S. Cissy. Salt take. J. M. Seeriat, Farmington. Wm. M. Roy lance, Provo. Royal B. Young, Forest Dale, John B. Cosgrlff, Salt take, Thoa. Jenkins. Salt take. A. A. McCune, NsphL J. W. Bean. Provo. W. N. Diiannherry, Provo. II. T. MeCardle, Ogden. Chaa. 11. Griffin. Salt take. Peter Van Honten, Jr.. Salt Lake. PETIT JURY. John W. Calloway, Salt take, John H. tayton. taylon. Geo. A. Whittaker. Salt taka. Jacob A. Wolcott. Salt take. The switch engine on the Southern Tactile was derailed last evening Former Sheriff of Cache County Lifedown in the yards ami delayed traflic less Body Discovered. aliout an hour. Smlthlield, Cache County, Utah, March 22. Mr. Kirkhrldo. former sherW. C. T. I, will nice! with Mr. iff of Cache TIip as found dead R. C. Brownell. No. L"17 Washington in hi lied county, The yesterday morning. avenue. Wednesday, March 23rd, at cause of death I unknown. fr 2:31) p. m. i ' FOR SALE. A complete set nf household furna piano, sewing machine, etc. Inquire at 2iid Lincoln iture; Including avenue. THIRD CIRCULAR APPEARS. r about Id tho saute stv wiih nnthiuc except one It afb-rnoo- spi.i-iflo- thin. a i the burner r dcflnlte stoi-He not did that fail anpear in the former issues. ITo say that in his younger days and at sever- one. al times tho writer ba been sort ly pressed for change and admit that lie ha been guilty nf bribing officers to gain special privileges in order to make a few dlfthonest dollar. Yet he seek. to excuse himself on acrount of hi youth and lay the rest of the Marne on the social cnndiiluii that exist in our country. It is cause for rongnitnls'.lon that Mr. Shepherd now e the error of tls way and has therefrom. Hi Courier From tho American Party In Salt Lakt. Geo. P. Hancock waa In Ogden, yesterday. rn mute to Washington. I). C. He is one of the leader In the American party movement In Salt take and his journey eastward may be prompted some desire to aid by in the up ami force with supply them sbirir ftoin t'tuh." He is said to be a courier from the I.ih-ra- l force and to earry with him sensation of tho most si art ling kind. A Charles Smith. Centerville. John Farrington, Sait take. W. B. Donga II. Salt take. J. It .Vance, American Fork. Thomas Jones, tahi. P. F. Madsen. Brigham Cily. tV. S. Henderson, Salt take, Charles Miller. Farmington. Jos. C. Crismon, Salt take. John Rnyrion. Coalville. W. Ii. Bints, Salt take. J. Blackburn. Wellington. Gould B. Blakeley, Salt takw. John K. Alexander, Salt taka Seth rixbm, Riverton. Henry Hess, Ogden. John Walidi, Farmington. H. L. Scott. Provo, I Wm. Clawson. Kaysvllle, w F. A. Hah. Salt take. Frank Banks. linden. H. P. Mason. Salt take. Rolwrt Reader, Hy le Iark. 11. W. Mill's. Salt lows: In bis new position or executive operating official of alt the Harriman properties, Julius Krill toehnllt will introduce some startling innovation in railroad management.. If the program which he now ha under consideration is put into practice the Harriman system will be cut up into several manager's districts. Kruuschnftt la of the opinion that better operating results could be obtained by extending the Jurisdiction of some general manager Ju sumo direclious and reducing It in others. Amung other things he is know to look with favor upon a scheme to place the Ogden line from Omaha to San. Francisco under the direction and authority of one general manager. Ills plan of reorganization also contemplates the operation of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company and the Oregon Short Line as one pro fieri y. It la understood that Kruttschnltta idea is to place W. H. Bancroft in Francisco charge of the Omaha-Saline, to give C. H. Markham the management of the Southern Pacific properties between here and El Paso, and to extend Uie jurisdiction of President and General Manager A. H. M older of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation company so that he will lie responsible for the niieratlon of the Oregon Short Line from Huntington to Granger in addition to the Portland and Washington propcrtimi. All the several general managers will report to KruUacbnltt. whom headquarters will be In . Chicago. BERLIN ARMY SCANDALS. Berlin, March 22. "First class men. n military novel on the pattern of Lieu tenant Bilaen's book,- - A Little Gar- rison. (which related to incidents ol the aliiiae of aohliers, told of alleged nellnns to officers, brought In local families in FnrbacTi, Alsace-tarainand for which the author waa sentenced to Imprisonment and dismissed from the army), waw cnnflsrated In the Rerlia book store today. It la supposed that proceedings will Immediately lie instituted against Ihe author of the hook. Count Wolff e. Batidiain. The Socialist a in the Reichstag taunted Lieutenant General Von llinent. the minister of war. with inac. ttviiy tn thin ease, saying that every h(ld In Berlin knew that the book referred to the elite Fusilier Guards regimen I. (Ii. officer or which are depleted aa unsfieakably Immoral, corrupt and despicable. It ia supposed that Count Wolf Bandisin will try to establish the s of hi charges, in which event the case doubtless would surpass Lieutenant Miron's book In publit Interest, since Hie Fusilier Guards Regi-me- take. STORM KILLS SCHOOL CHILD. Is quartered in Berlin, whereta the scandals alleged In A Little Ga- risen" took pla in a small frontier tow II. CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. HILL M0CDtl President Kidwell of the Railway Clerks Association Making a Tour. President Kidwell of the National Association of Railway Clerks, 1 expected to make n visit to Ogden about the middle of April. He ia now making a tour of the 8th district From here he will go to Portland and on to San Francisco. When here the potol clerks will give a reception and banquet in his honor. Tbe other departments of the postal service wiU be invited to attend. The primary purpose of the association is to provide accident Insurance for Its members and incidentally to get better wages, better hours and better equipment FAKE REPORT The police got a telephone message last night that some one was being killed down by the Rio Grande round houae and Captain Brown ant Officer Chambers went down to aee what wax the trouble. Whan they got there they found that some boys had overheard a man say to a woman that ihe ought to be shot, and they ran over to the round house and telephoned for the police. All the man was saying In reality was that some woman, the topic of their conversation, in his estimation, should have her life abbreviated by being shot The boys, hearing only a pert of th conversation, thought there must lie some trouble somewhere for somebody and ront In the alarm. Thus ended the trouble. AFTER New ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIP. Welter J. Travis, amateur golf champion of the United Staten, will sail for England April 29th to enter the competition for ihe Great Britain amateur champion ship. The tournament will be held at Sandwich, May 30th to June 3rd. York. March 22. When some men have been drinking, they do things that they would not think of when sober. Ben Vanbur ia how In tbe city jail charged with assaulting a crippled lad of some ten or twelve yean of age. Vanbur waa pretty well under the Influence of liquor and waa looking for trouble. In going down the street, he had run against one o two ladies and then ns he passed Carl Ford, the unfortunate boy, who Is often street walking seen on Twenty-fift- h with a crutch and a cane, ha ran against him and knocked him down. Carl got up and went on his way. He met another boy comiianion and they turned back, passing Vanbur, who then had two nickels in hia hand. The other boy hit hi hand and knocked the nickela on the sidewalk, and then jumped out of the way. Vanbur made a awng at Carl and knocked him In the gutter and then jumped on him with nia feet Officer Burke waa on tho ground in an instant and dragged the drunken man off to the station. Cart waa not much hurt, but those who saw the deed were tempted to take the law into their own hand. James McCue was arrested last evening by Officer R. Burk as a plain drank. And McCue was drunk, beyond a doubt. He waa ao drank that he did not know his name and his friends would hardly recognise him when he waa picked up. He had attempted to go through the alley back of the Healy house. There la a path here by the aide of the wagon road, which is now mud and slush. McCue could not follow the path, but stumbled end fell Into the mud. He then rolled over on hie beck and waa pretty well coated with the slime. A hog could not have covered himself much better. A porter in one of the saloons pulled him out of the slush or he might have drowned In 1L A policeman strayed that way and McCue got a bed for the light. Thomas Gabbilus was also drunk hut a propensity for too much talk got him into trouble. Officer Burk also met this street, fellow on lower Twenty-fift- h and as he wee pretty unsteady and yet boisterous, the officer told him to quiet down a little. Thereupun Gabbltus said, Do you know who I am? I am a cowboy, and bearded cattle for six yearn. No officer in this place can arHe. no doubt, has changed rest me. hie wind hy this time. Lot Smith, a young lad. who ran away from hie home In Morgan, waa arrested by Officer Price and hie tsiren Is notified. robbery wee reported to the police yesterday. One of our prominent cltl-xehad become somewhat unsteady on hie feet by reason of too much liquor, yet when hie young eon came for him, he wee able to walk and they started homewards. After going a short distance, a stranger came up ana raid, l will help you. my lad. Thereupun he took hold of the man's arm and bellied him along. When they came to a dark place In the street, the stranger heljied himself to the citizen's gold watch and chain and then suddenly left him. running across t he street and out of sight. No trace has yet been found of the thief. A ns NO BLAME ATTACHED. SUICIDE IDENTIFIED, Call to The following le a copy of a fibula, letter sent to the ticket and nil over the c,.,,, Ogden members of that frntemiiy tt ' Louis: The railroad line i ,iie 1 ' P. A. an J S. W. P. A., conn tin s Louis, have succeeded !n viir-i- ju temporary Injunction from buying, selling, dwiipu--. m soliciting the purchase or sale f u age books, excursion ti I" and all forms of th t to at reduced rate, including roi.in.nsolj tlon tickets, drovers' tickets,; lu a very sweeping injuncu.ni o,u.,i tickets already issued and tli.JW u,? will ta Issued. In fact, this j (ll. most sweeping Injunction ever Inbecause brokers, it against lmi. 0ur everyday atock and trade, and shut hu happened here will likely hapu your city. The life of the busiu,, j. 1( at Blake, and we would suggei ihat , fight to the finish be made on th temporary Injiuiciion ainwdv against us. and that this fight 0iad right here in St. Louis, and. if no doubt tbey will not carry it here, Into your territory. If we lose her they will go to your territory ami g't the earns injunction which they have gotten here. Now we deem It absolute, ly necessary to either call a ronveuiioa of nil the ticket brokers now doing business In tha United State, or, you cannot spare the time to come to this convention, to send a couirilmtion of at least 50 rente at once to xomt bank or individual hereafter to t agreed upon hy the brokers at largs, This convention should be hold imtne.1. lately, and all broker that have the interest of the business at heart and st stake should either lie represented hy person or hy sending the above amount, so as to enable na to take united action with the beet legal talent obtain able. We should not spare any exjirnHe in obtaining such attorneys that have led us to victory in previouH fight. Please advice Simon Steiner, treasurer of th St. Louis ticket brokers, either by wire or hy letter, whet. In your opinion, would he the beat course to pursue, and If yon are willing to help ns in this fight ns per the above suggestion. Our time la short and Immediate action la necessary, or otherwise you, a well as ourselves, will lose tbe benefit of the entire Rummer excursion bindnett.'' i n.irii1. - CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES, the Chamber Paris, March 22.-- In of Deputies during tbe continuation of tho debate on the religion educuthw bill the clauae waa pnsKed which foe bids the enrollment of minora h novitiates destined for the 1 raining nl religious teachers for service in thl colonb'H. Premier Comlies. replying lo a qui' tlon. declared that rcixtrts to the effect that the government contemplate withdrawing the bill and dissolving the teaching congregation by decree were wholly unfounded. He said that the intent bins of tho government remained unchanged. GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY- - Street Captain Washington. Vancouver, B. Cl., March 22. An unManufacturers of Tranki and Bags, Royal B. Bradford, commanding the known man who committed suicide battleship Illinois, Is warmly com here on February 13th was idtentlfled Leather Goods. Repairing at reason-ablmended In tho findings of the court of ee W. W. Cockrell of Harlem, Iowa, prices, on short notice. Call and March S22 25th 22. o Inquiry which investigated the collision of the Missouri and Illinois off AMEER POISONED. RL Petersburg. March 22. A Guantanamo, for hi splendid seaman-hip- , which the report says, saved ihe received from Asbkabad, (the n Illinois from what would almost Inevit- i a pi Iall of the Russian ably have proved her total destruction territory) says a rumor Is current there that the Ameer of Afghanltan has been poisoned. EXPOSITION BILL. see na and we can save you cent 25 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. ch Trans-Caspia- Washington. March 22. The hone committee on industrial arte and expositions today adopted a complete substitute for the senate hill making an appropriation for the Lewie and Clerk The hill me reixirted reexposition. duce the appropriations to $475,(100, of this amount 8250,000 la for buildings. $200,000 for the government exhibit and $25,000 for an Alaskan exhibit. er d ROOSEVELT ...M E A T... Is Ihe Staff of Life and Energy - DENOUNCED. Former Republican Under McKinley Says Teddy Must Return to Private Life. New York, March 22. Webster Davis, a former Republican assistant secretary of the Interior under the McKinley administration, now a Democrat. addressed a largo audience tonight nl tho' Democratic Club. Mr. Davis bitterly denounced President Roosevelt and hia administration. Jis platform fur the Democratic party, he said, would he that. Roosevelt must return to private life. 'W. The ARMOR MEAT MARKET (Under New Management) Can supply your every want in tha meat line. Try us and you will come again. Try some of our EASTERN MEATS. Interesting Prices on White Enameled Steelware White Enamelled Fie Plates White Enamelled Wash Basins White Enamelled 10 In. Vegetable Bowls White Enamelled S In. Vegetable Bowls Indestructible Mugs for children Buy the Beet White Enamelled Ware when you can buy you can the common gray ware. Sc 2('c 27c 19c 10c it ax cheap as . fifiy-M-i.- Little Rock. Ark., March 22. A tornado dbl great damage to property and NO NEGROES PRESENT. caused at least one death in Central PAYNE IMPROVING. 23. In the Arkansas. At Fourcliee Dam. font iHUlux, Texas. March miles Little w from Rock, a negro hoot Rcpiihliean State convention held here house was blown down Washington. M.ireh 22. Postmaster and a pupil was General Iim!hv the feature noticeable was the Paine up for a time tokilled. of who absence heretofore negroes, day. The gmt the right foot is In the section miles twenty north of 1:1! have token a prominent part, in the troubling him ome. The progress le Lilt Rock, destruction of great propj toward tvcni.ri i:. tedious. in'! rent ion. While the regular was being held there vw held erty is reported. The storm did uin b to In this city. property a son inn rompnfeed rhlefly of negroes, damage, . NOTHING HEARD OF QUEEN with a few whites, and a bolt from the CITY. CONSUL DEAD. CAMPBELL was effected. Iwo regular convention white and two negro delegates being Seattle. Mxrrh 22 A special from 22 William Wahsingfon, March t hoen to represent the state at large ys: The Dominion governShaw 4smplieTl. who from IMS was Metorla In the na'lonal convention at Chicago. consul at Rotterdam for 20 year and ment steamer Quadra reached Clayo-quIn the convention proper the dele- later served t Monitor hut reported nothin the sanin in gates at large were Instructed to vole Dresden and at Newcastle rapacity 1 earner on Tyne, ing of the Queen City. for Roosevelt. She Is going j to Quabino Inquiring died tonight, aged 96 years. An aiempt to adopt a resolution sup. Ucrult Indians found along the coe.- -t s porting Senator Fairbanks of Indiana, o; cot NOT packages WILL SIGN MERGER BILL. floating near . waa for the Cape lisle Sunday afternoon among a : lot of ships v 22. The govJackson. Miss.. Mar age. and took It to NOMINATION. ernor annoumed today that he would Bumflrld. The c orator at the cable uot sign the bill eouflrmiug the merger station n fui tn iiivulge tho contents it Washington. Marih 22. The presi- of the Mobile and Ohio railroad an-- l of the puper- -. understood they dent sent to the senate the folios ing Southern, so far a Mississippi is are from th- - S. vh steamer ta Mor-na. I'osi masters; nominal ion: it which j will U p, but hold Idaho, deved found-reup lor two in John M. Butler, Slioshuno. the Miiuhwoi loi.ricanc a week ago. yrarr ot :i'-'.- -.. n-- I def.-ated- : mn-erne- d, Tha cannen of Weber, Boxelder and another meeting yesterday afternoon In the Federal Court rooms. The matter of perfecting the organization of the canned combine into a company to be known ns the Utah Selling and Storage Co., for tha purpose of handling the products pf the factories, waa discussed. A report waa out in the afternoon that the Utah Canning company had withdrawn from the proimsed combine but U. could nut be confirmed. Tbe organisation wee effected ana the following offleem elected: Presi dent, William Craig; vice prealJent, William Van Alan; secretary. String-he- m of Woods Cniae; treasurer, J. W. Parker of Roy. A numlier of ms ttot a rants up for discussion, principally touching upon changes in tbs conduct Boms of of ths proposed combine. these were acted upon and the other laid over until their meeting on next Saturday. Davis counties held Fiftieth Convocation Waa Held Yesterday. Chicago. March 22. The feat urea Washington. March 22. Senator Gibof Ihe Kirtleili convocation of the Unison Introduced a hill today to reprol versity of Chicago today were a lot-tthe desert land net and commutation from rresidi-n- i Roosevelt, a mm-sag- e from Emperor William of Ger- provision of the homestead art many and the conferring of the degree DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD. of Doctor of taw upon the German Amhansador to rh- - United Slates. InWill Yet Do $50,000 Damages. vited to visit the University by President Harper-ReriholDeibruck, Paul Beloit, Wia., March 22 During a Llirlrh. llhclm Horman, Joseph Koh- flood that has Inundated a third of the ler and Edward Meyar. The cereJohn Thompson A Sons' gaa enmonies took place in Leon Handel rlty, In South Beloit burned toHull In the presence or an Immense au- gine shops day. Ixss $00,000. dience. The water is two feet deep on Stale j street and store floors are covered. Rock river, which rune through the shut down. city hae almost reached tbe danger Seattle. Wash.. March 22.-- One The damage reused hy the point. hunn dred and of the mills m flood in this city will reach $250,000. Hie north western states have lieen shut down tn await ihe decision of the BUBONIC PLAGUE KILLS 42. transcontinental r.ulroad on the petition for a 4(t- - ei.t rate into Missouri Johannesburg, March 22. Up to dele river territory. the number of deaths from bubonic plague is 42. M The Ihiril fin-tilululled by .T. .T. Fhcphrrd was distribut'd around th ay WAS IN OGDEN. - Julius Kruttxchnitt. now general manager and assistant to the president or the Southern Paclfle, but who will be director of transportation lor ihe liar-rima- n lines ou or shortly after the first of next month, Is giving the railway world some guessing contests by his recent visit to the roast and hi conference wtth J. C. Stubbs. The best new for Ogden cornea In the rumor that Ihe Union Pacific and the Central Pacific are to be consolidated with one gen eral manager from Omaha to San Francisco. This means the consolidating of the shois here and In that eaae all the shop work will be eoni-eu- t rated at thin point. Ogden will then be the halfway stopping place of tlii great thoroughfare. The condensed story as printed In the Kan Francisco Chronicle and sent out by the Associated Tress is aa fol- truth-fulnes- E. A. Munsey, Ogden. James Casein. Og.len. Jceke Cannon. Salt take. T. M. Evans. Brigham City, Alfdius Miller. Neplii. Alva M. Murdock, Usher. Peter E. Anderson, Fountain Green. J. II. Islaiih. Ogden. , FOUND DEAD. The best program since the opening of the Pastime theater, I being sentnl there this week and the new theater I rapidly euinmlng to the front. Bob Kenyon, the song Illustrator la making a bit as usual. Clara Moran and Jimmy King. In the comedy Dugan in Fairyland." do a high la vaudeville at tint. Kenyon and Wilson, black-face- d comedian, are all there, and would provoke the most serinu and solemn to laughter. The dialogue work and singing of the Newmans are clever. POINTS State Deputy Henlnger Working For Modern Woodman of America. The local lodge of the Modern Wood, men of America held an enthuaiasllo meeting last evening. After the Initla tlon of candidates, they held a short business session and decided to give i reception and ball at Dignan's Dancing academy on tho night of April 7lh. The Woodmen are good oMertalners ana they will, no doubt, show their friends an agreeable time. K. G. HtirJIrk, who ban served Ihe lodge faithfully aa clerk, resigned hla position and th genial J. II. Shafer waa elected to flit the vacancy. State Deputy 61. P, Henlnger fa in the city working In the Interest of tha lodge and la now organising a new lodge at Five Points. A sufficient number of applications have lieen secured for a charter, which has lieen applied for and la expected to be here in a few day. The new lodge will lie formally organixeJ on April 1st In the Five Points hall. From the encouragement already rerelved, the slate deputy expects to build up a strong camp at that place. p 1 ATJEIV'E RETURN ct, ; i- 156 153 119 143 William E. Marsh, assistant chief engineer for the Southern Pacltlr, waa lakrn suddenly ill yesterday on the cut-of- f. Ogden-LucIlia condition so serious that a message was sent here for cubcr Dr. Joyce or Dr. IVrkins to come to attend hfui. Dr. Perkins was then railed and a iecial train arranged, which left here at 2:30 in the afternoon. Undoubtedly the doctor had a fast ride. From the beet reporta obtainable, nr. Marsh had eaten a hearty meal just before being taken sick and all symptoms pdlnt to ptomaine poisoning from canned goofs that made a part of the meal. No reiNirt has been received aa to his condition. Mr. Marsh la chief engineer of the f, who supervised that remarkable plm-- of work. He baa built more miles of tunnel than any other man in the United States and has always been highly successful In handling large bodies of men. cut-of- coin-missi- . ; i 633-1- 951 Word was received In thl rlty yesterday that. Nannie Tout had definitely derided to return to thl country In the early pari of the Hummer. She will be by her father, olaier accompanied Grace and Signor Vlsnrtl and wire. She. In company with Signor Visrtil wiil give aoveral entertainment In Ihe I (Wore they reach here. Mias Tout dot Co, expects to bo in Utah durglng AuguaL ff r- 637 Amundson Since freight iii 6X1 SUITE. 165 134 120 117 t have been aent over the little town on the the cut-of- f. main line, between Ogden and Monte Ho, have been dependent upon a ape- rial freight train, which leave Ogden one day and return the next What the territory went of Coriuuo will do when the paeaenger trains go over the cut-oand the old lino la alHimloned, ha become n source of vmrriincnt to the resident of places like Kultoa and of Held Meeting: Yesterday and Ben Vanbur, While Drunk Scalpers Issue a Perfected Organization. Attacked Carl Johnson. Arms Pacific. The student of tbo High School will a mins. rd entertainment at the The second game of the new City room on Friday High Sihiail schedule waa howled Tho iinawlaara Boa ling ci ruing, .Match Tn.-imany la- -l night. T'ic Thomas team defeated po to tlii CIamIi-iiui, 23 tlm Siium Irani in three straight i art) liA.leJ. Artmuft-iougame and broke the previous team ci me. average for match games, bowling an plus in the man. Rolil. B. taais ha hardwood char-tia- l average of it;; total aversecured the Thnnia highest 119. for flat irons. Phone age of liu pin and also had the highest sine In score, of 198. The Or den Athletic club i rapidly The Biown and Morion teams play IwYoiuiu settled in their new fcjmua-yim- n thix evening. aliova The Acme Bowling alley. The game: The apparaiii has been int THOMAS. n and they will be ready to bctfil 540 198 Bid 17 Thomas aork by the mil nf tho week. Can If 14 Ji7 1X4 355 lx 157 131 4x0 Now plant SWEET PEAS. Buy need Stephens 396 113 137 116 in bulk of Skein & Ia, 353 34th St, Dcrmmiy . Rumored Consolidation Union and Southern '.ui-at- EMPEROR WILLIAM ARRIVES. Port Mahon. Island of Minorca, Emperor William arrived here this morning on the Koenig Albert end left at 5 p. m. Spain. March 22. ALLEGED CONSPIRATORS CUTED. EXE- Seoul. March 22.- -4 p. m Of thirteen Koreans, formerly military student in Japan, two were S'ciiMd of conspiring against the life nf the Emperor and crown prince for the purpose of enthroning Prince Eul Whs. who ia now studying in America, three have been executed and the remainder summoned to appear fcef.me a (.pecial tribunal NEW NOTES. Seoul. March 22. The Japanese flank Dalii hl tfinlio. in response to the Korean demand now ten, twenty and fifty sen- note. WHEELWRIGHT 'V BROS. - 2476 Wash Ave Berkhoe! Concert Tabernacle Thursday Night Miss Agatha Berkhoel Con- tralto; Mr W. E. Weihe, Violinist; Mr. Spencer Gawsen Jr Pianist and Tabernacle Choir. 200 voices, Direction of Mr. Jos. Ballantyne. What the Press Say of Miss. Berkhoel " take Trihune "A wonderfully bonut'.ful voice." Sait take HornTJ "A maanificcit voice of groat range." il Record. "A raroo. rich contralto voice." Chicago ' Manitoba Free Frees, Canada. "A glorious voice of remarkable rlchnesa KaK Mu.-'.ci- Admission 50c Tickets at Ross Book Store, |