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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER nGPES. PTAH. THURSDAY MORNING, - WRIQHT ECCLES EECEPIIGH Fifty Years the Standard moat brillaat social Ooe of the the refunction of tks season ception usidared laat night by Mr. and Mra. A. T. Wright, at liielr residem-in honor of the marriage of ra-- ir daughter, Mias Julia J. Wright and Ecoiev. Mr. David C. for several hours tim palatial lioma was thronged with the great Dumber of rvUtlvaa and frleudn of the contraciing partiua. Tha brlda and groom stood under a renopy of aniilaa and roars and received Uia dongratuiatioiia and bwt wishes of the several bund rad guest. Mias Veda The bride's maid Ml I B. Eaiti, iler of the groom. Spencer acted as beat man. Throughout tha evening an oreUesfra of sis pieces, hidden be a screen rendered a smaller of enlivening arlecliona. la a prettily decorated arlair, pimch was served, while is tbs dining room aa elegant repast was spread. The rooms were besinrfully dneo rated with amilax, potted plasta, ferns, and vavei of bride's roaea. Mane beam if ill and costly praseiua were received among which warn sev-eihundred pieces of rut glass and silver. Tha bride and groom will go to Salt Lake City today to altnud the wedding nwnption of Leroy Kceles and Miss Myrtle Banks which lakes piaua Both roupie will Dare in that city. at midnight for California, where thay will spend their honeymoon, and upon returaisg will mass their home in this iioth the brides ara eb arm in a iiity. and popular young society ladlae of The grooms are anna the two cities David Brclaa and of Mr. and Mrs. promising youug business sms of this city. Itlads from pssro crsam of tartar derived from grapas. MIC POWOtn CO, BAKiNO ROOMt" Independent Phene, Bell Phene BUSINESS OFFICE . Independent Phnne Bell Patsns WM. GLaSMANN , II . . Na ..No. hi Na 120 .. ....Me. 00 re New 120 Indapeadent Phene i Bell Phene. . .. Na 120 Na. 120 of bath telephone systems dosed after Bp.ni. ........... OGDEN BREVITIES M. CaHinnea of Balt lake, la among Vie visitors hi OgJen today. Gideon la K Snyder, of Ogdvg on bunlncsn FLYCARE STEPHENS Thomas Mills, 21, of Ogden, sml Miss Inga Emnualoun. 19, of Forme Wins la Easy Fashion la Huntsville. Bowling Cosiest The Hiawatha IVibe Ne. 2. ef the Tho Ogden Bowling association alI. (I. R. M. will bold a meeting In ilia were crowded to their utmost rapleys A. O. IT. W. hall tomorrow evening at last awning Iry the bowling oians eight o'clock for tha purpose of rais- acity from far sad nssr that garnered u ing the chiefs and a number ef candiwitness Um contest between Ihe Fiy-gadates will be Initialed. and Biepheaa teams. The Btsphons eggregatioa won the first sad lane Toa're fooling yourself if you fall to game, in rather easy fantasia and woa bring your hoy and get one of tboe l us aerlM for the evening while the king panta suit. We are almost giving Ftygare team the srond Captured thorn away at The Hub stock sale. gams. Only one man paased the 200 mark Martin Cleary, proprietor of the during the evening, that being Treeder Ceutiwl hold, iias returned from a who mads a score of 206 in the first busfnese trip (o Salt Lake City and game played. Stephens came next with a wore of 177, which he mads In the Brigham. laat game. Fly gars wsa a doss third tha Postal Tele- in the single game individual list with Beglnsing today graph office in this ally will he open 174 which was also bowled la the last until 10 p. m. gam a Trraedsr was high man In tko indiviEddie Murphy, formerly of this city, dual list for tha these games, bowling but now of Pocatello, is an Ogden a total of 620 pins. Flgare wsa second with 416, sad Baker cams ia third visit or. with a total of 470. The game was Iniaresllug throughu Special Agent Joe Jones of the out not a record although it was lines was lu the city last even- - breaker and the interest in this poplug- In these city ular sport especially will greet ly Increase league games Mr. and Airs. J. F. Grant Sr, ef Salt next weak wlwu die averages will comLake are visit ing in the city. mence. At eight a'dooic sharp tonight tho game will begin when the Welkins and GRCAHI7E3 THREE LOCALS kteudder teams will meet in the fourth of the league contests. Tbs scores for H. L. Gaut ef American Federation of Inst nlghte gams follows: Labor Helps to Unionize Evaatton. Ogden. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL OMtOAGO. Balt lAke, was yesterday. I). G. Caliier. a sell known resident of Bait Lake City, is In Ogden on bust BCSS. liar-rima- After Frhtirary 1st, tha Rio Grands train for Sait Lake will leave Notice at 0 a. m. IV .B. Beaa, of Winnrmuca, Nevada, la la tha city on a business Irip for a few days. All small slr.n lu man's and youths' at. prlras so low that ran not afford to mlna getting one, at The Hub" stock - sale. H. Is Gaul, district organiser fur Hotlera of the following nuraliera are the American Federation of Imbor, reentitled to fa coupon-hook- a at the Og- turned from Kvanston, where he was den Steam Laundry: SB0S0, 40760 and ucreeaful in establishing three locals 41041. at different unions who ara affiliated with the federation. The boilermakers were organized Bring the youth in, spend a half hour, and see the suit wn can give you for with a charter list nf 1C, ihe marhtniat-helper- a n few dollars at Tha Hub Mock with n list of 20 and the federal sale. union had 30 members to start with. The latter order ia oom posed of men Joseph Tlilrlot of Provo City. Utah, of different tradea of whom enough arrived in Ogden last evening on Ids cannot be secured to establish a way to Pacific coast points and will separate local and they tre placed In visit with hie Bister, Mrs. A. Kaxrr. at the Fwjeral or Federation union until (39 Twenty-ftnirt- h street until the de- such lime as enough can be secured to form a separate body. parture of No. 6 today. The preliminary examinations of W. R. Swan and Arthur Conli.k were held before Municipal Judge Mnrpliy at three o'clock yesterday afternoon and ARGUE IN INDICT HEARST MITCHELL'S HEARING AMENDED PARTNER DOMINGAN CONVENTION 'DISCOVER Briilant Social Fuactisa Of tha Season Several Huadrad Guests Present. FEBRUARY 9, 19to. SMALLPOX IN JRIS0N VAGJAMES FOLEV. SERVING RANCY SENTENCE STRICKEN Terms Upon Which United State Will Take Up Financial Administration of Republic. Attorney Foe Complainant Tells Of Independent Operators Injury By Rates. Discriminating San Domingo, Feb. 8. The tek of reviking and amend ing the convention of January 20 between the United Statve and the Republic uf Santo Domingo under which tue foinier government Is to undertake the finaarul ration of Santo Domiogto until the claims uf certain foreign powers are adjusted end satisfied, baa bora is but The firt completed. lightly altered, while the second section is great! r modified, the American government agreeing to completely respect the territorial integrity of Santo convention or proTbe lkiuiingu. tocol hpedficsUy affirms tbe Mosroe doctrine. The custom officials are to be subject to tbe civil and penal of the Dominican Republic without being considered subjects of Washington. Feb. 8. The arguments in the ca-- e of Wm. R. Hearst of New York against the anthracite coal carrying railroad wer continued today before th interstate commerce an-tio- A case of smallpox has been discovered in the city jail and the patient is now in tho detention hospital while immediate steps were tak-to prevent aay possible chance of the disease spreading among tha other inmate and officials of that institution. James Foley, who was arrested on January 31st, on n charge of vagrancy, and was subsequently sentenced to pay a fine or spend twenty days of his time on tha municipal nick pile, b Judge Murphy, lathe patient in qiinrtlun, and there ia opinion ventured os to wiiere he contracted tho diocese. Foley clainii to be a cook and said he woa last employed in the Wileun Howl in Balt Lake. Yesterday morning one of tko officers of the police department talked with Foley before tho gang had beat taken out to the rot k pile and discovered that there was a rash of some kind on the prisoner, also that his face was much flushed. He ora asked what the trouble wax but could not account for appearance of the rash and after a consultation of the offimaiu. it waa thought beet to notify the city physician, Dr. G. A. Dir keen, who responded to the ca.1 and after an examination of the primmer, staled mat it was undoubtedly a case of smallpox in its first stages. waa Han il ary Inspector A. Power, notified and after making ihe necessary arrangement the afflicted man was taken to the detention hospital, where he will remain until the cbm has become fully developed, after which he will be removed to the pest house. After the man Mid been removed from the city priAm, the place was thoroughly fumigated, so aa to prevent any contagion aud li is not thought that l her W any danger Of the disease spreading. This Is the second rase of that disease that has appealed In Ogden will. in the last two weeks, the former case being n man who bad luat come from Denver and waa stricken here and Is now confined at the peat house. tliat government. There is to be paid to the Dominican guierument 4a per cest of the total gross anioujt collected lu all ths customs bouses of the of tbe rerepublic that proportion venues being for the ueCraRilie of the administrative budget. Tho estimate in tbe protocol uf January 20 that this 43 per cent shall be $Uti.tHio0u fur the Drat year is eliminated, as U also the that me extraordinary exagreement penses which may be occasioned by the collection of the 'customs duty shall be made fur account of the creditor of the Republic of Santo Domingo without assigning to ths lster any part thereof." Any reform of tlic Dominican tariff ie to be subject to approval by ths president of tbe United States. There shall be no increase of export duties or of the public debt uf Hunto Domingo, but export duties uisy be reduced or abolished by the authority of the American government on the request of the Dominican government. The Dominican government pledges itself to give all aid to America in carrying out the purpose of the cont. vention as ths latter may deem The convention will not lake effect until it shall be ratified by the American senate and tlie Dominican congress snd will remain in force for such time may be necessary for the erf the Dominican Republics debt. Tha country remsiuo quiet. y, BASSO S FINE REFUNDED. Washington, Feb. 8. The United States Court of Claims has decided ths Porto Rican customs esse of Narcitco Basso against the United States, bolding that tbe fine of 15U0 collected from Fifteen hundred people nl the Grand Bamo for smuggling goods into Porto Opera houae last night were pleased Rico was illegally collected and must of the popular bo refunded. In July, 1899, Basso wsi with tha production coined y drama The Utile Minister" by arraigned, tried and convicted of bringtho Alsus. Swain Dramatic company. ing goods into Porto Rico without of duty and waa fined $1500 and It was by far the best play presented months Imprisonduring the company' engagement up sentenced tofineone wsa paid under protest ment Tbe hi this time. There were many in last night who were agree-ab- and action was begun in the United the surprised became they went out States Court of Claims to recoverbolds with the idea Of arcing a thirty ernt amount. The court, in effect, show, well, they wera certainly dis- that the law under which Basso was extended to Porto appointed bauauea the play proved to oonviclad was not be bettor than many others, to are Rico until May 1. 1900, nearly a year which the same people had paid more after the often He whs alleged to have than double tba price. Cora King been committed and hence the Porto Swain nude a hit last evening ia the Rican court had not ut that time any part of Babble, tbe bewitching little jurisdiction of tbe case. madcap, who because she was what a minister thought she ought not to be WORK OF GRAND JURY STILL ON won tho heart of tbe man of God comPortland. Ore, Feb. 8. It now apla anch a pert she is right at pletely. home. Ileanliiul of face snd figure, pears that the work of tbe Federal and with an en- grand Jurv, which Is investigating tbs graceful in action land fraud cases, is no great that the trancing saiile she made a most Babbie. It is evident that jury will not be able to conclude Its she does light comedy work much bet- work by Saturday night and another to the long ter that Uie brevier parts. Harry day will have to be added Is now slatIt " occupied. apace The Dish already Ultla Gavin as art, Falimry, will tbe ed that Monday adjourn Jury creditable a Minister," gave interpretation of the character. Mark Bwaia, next. as Bhroky Hobart, by his droll actions Tuesday morning District Attorney by Oliver E. created much laughter and William F. J. Heney, accompanied deHutchinson, as Tomuaa Whsmond, ran Psgin, special saint ant from the Of all those who partment of jnstire, nnd Irvin Ril him a eloae second. private stenographer to Mr, spoke with the broad Scotch accent Fanny Hammond, aa Nannie Webster, Henry, will leave tofor Washington NEW SWITCH BOARD argue an appliaim is of where Mr. lleney is was the beet. Evidently Heutrh exiraci ion becanm her accent cation for habeas corpus In tnc case before tha supreme court. Union Depot Heo Latest Jack Board ia very good. Tbe rest of tbe company Thoms B. Neuhausrn, wbo has been On Market Making Work Much gave good support. Tonight "Way Down East will be presented, and it in temporary charge of tha Roschurg Easier. ia said Hist the advance sale Is very land office since the snspanaion of J. T. The new switch board for the trle-rnp- h large., A large attendance is expected Bridges and J. H. Booth, will bs left office In the Union Depot i now by Manager Grant tonight than that ol in charge of the government headquarters while Mr. Hesry Is ia Washing lieing eel up and it. Je expected that last evening. ton. it will be rompVted by the la- -t ef the Tbe trip of Mr. Honey to Wanking-- , w rek when it will be connected up anil BASEBALL MEETING TONIGHT ton will occupy all of a month, it in placed In use. thought, after which time he will reThe new board Is one nf the latest unboards on the market being a 60 Jack Those Interested In Formation Of turn to Portland and will not leave til the last of the land fraud cases is board and does away with the old style .Team Should Drop Is Elko Club finished. of using pings in patch work and testRoom at Eight F. M. It is expected that the grand Jury with much of the ing snd does away will nut return any more indictments intricate work in the testing of wires A baseball meeting will be held in until the last of tbe week. In rases of trouble along the circuit. the Elk Clab moms end all interested The new board Is the same as ia beof a team for ia the organization WAS 8HORT IN HIS CASH. ing used by the Postal rompany In all are requeated to be in attendihelr test offices and will make oe Ogden ance. It is up to tho fans now whether New York, Feb. 8. T.yman S. Anlocal railroad office one of the moat there will be professional baseball this drew, secretary nf the late Andrew H. efflcea in this season nr not. Green, and who aa executor and trustee country. As the other towns in the proposed of several estates which bad been look1x tram league are quite anxious tor ed after by Green, was recently chargBUTCHERS OBCANIZE Ogden to become one tif the bunch ed with being about $130,000 short la and make a sextette out of It there his account a, today surrendered him-sa- lt at the district attorneys office. He Will Elect CsmmittM to Confer With is nothing in the way of getting a good teem here except the apathy of aoine was placed under arrest. City Council Law Committee On If fans with money of the fans. Licensee. INTEREST IN FRENCH CRISIS. to see good ball here this year a The butchers, alu have interest'd they must ciiuie forward and take NothInterest in the matter. Washington. Feb. 8. Much interest themselves hi Ihe revised city livelywas ever by any- ha been aroused in diplomatic circles ordinance, relative to the butchers be- ing who went accomplished after a proposition In by dispatches telling of the French criing licensed the same as saloon abody half hearted way. sis at Constantinople. Although diploa heM lest to keepers, meeting night at the Elk Club rooms mats here are without official informaThe meeting armake formulate plana add formal will commence about 8 o'clock tonight. tion regarding tho situation, it is rangements toward establishing a comthought. France hs for a king tlrao mittee to meet with the law comCoughs and colds, dowa to the very been concerned over the increasing acmittee of the city council on the matborderland of consumption, yield to tivity of German interests in Turkey, ter. the soothing healing influences of Dr. Only the organization was form'! Wood's Washington, Feb. 8. A delegation of Norway Fine Syrup. last night, however, and a subsequent Georgia and West Virginia peach will be held to (heir meeting complete growers, headed by J. H. Hale, whose WARRANTY DEEDS. select to and their committer, plans contain peach orchard in Georgia who will he Instructed and expected 160.000 tree, appeared today before Tbe have deeds following warranty out wishes to carry of a majority the of the house comthe in filed been recorder's the couniy of the butchers interested . mittee on interstate commerce, in prooffice: tect against any legislation that might W. B. Bessie to L. Ward Thompson NOTICEI Dors for the sum of $123. lot 4, block have the effect of eliminating the e of private car. I. Crorwcy's addition. 15.00 reward for any evidence leadEdwife and William to Halifax. Frb. 8. Word from the ing to the conviction of any persona or ward F. II. Junes fitr the sum of 300. scene of the wrerk of the Damara and l.ersoua stealing the Morning Examnil lots 17. 14. and 20. block 21. Lake-vie- w from the second boat containing the iner. addition. of the captain and the remainder Daman's people, t anxiously awaited, Washington, Fob. 6. The arnale toNOTICEI but a snow and windstoim last night day confirmed tho nomination of John has blown traffic, and brought X. Cihb. of renn., assistant agent for dowa After February 1st the Rio Grand wires so that communication the protection of the salmon fisheries of with the train for Sait Lake City will leave at viciaiiy ia slow. Ala-k- a. .f comin the department m. 9 o. merce and labor. Washington, Frb. 8 -- The Interior deOSCAR INDISPOSED. ICE PACK 18 MENACE. partment bn temporarily withdrawn from all forms of disposal 230,499 Him V'no'.m. Feb. 8. King Oerar is acres of public lands in the Bozeman. Philadelphia. Fob. I. The lee peck In tho IHaware river at the''Horw-slioe- " indisposed and unable to transact stale Montana, land district, on occount of At today's session of tbe the MsdUon river project or below Gloucester, X. J, is today bualnes. irrigation, a serious menace to shipping. Bevea council of state, he handed over the and 246,600 acres In the Carson, Nevasteamer., three tugs and nearly a score reins uf government t Grow n Prince da. land district, on account of the of barges arc Gustav uctii further notice. irrigation project. AMUSEMENTS KWhy Use - vr - ev 00 Coaf H?1 do-wir-e When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights iJ iS8 Save all the trouble of filling Ml POWER R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager i ROOSEVELT OFFICIALLY PRESIDENT DECLARED Ft. Petersburg, Feb. 2:16 a. m Couat Andre Tolstoi has returned from Manchuria, where be received a wound in the head and was decorated with the cross of St. George. He i visiting his father, Count Leo Toletoi at Yaanava Poliana. Ho Intends to take an examination for a eonuniasuia and return to the Far East. Count Andre Tolstoi served e m e orderly attached to Lieut. Gen. Sixth army corps and was de.. orated for repeated bravery in earning dispatches under fire. He parti-ular- iy diotiagulshed himself during thi severe fighting of October 14, lyut. when Bibo loir corps was preventing Goa. Oku's movement which threetea-eto turn tho Russian right. -- (Continued front Page 1.) than all other candidates combined and 2,547,378 more than Parker. In 1900 McKinley had 467,046 more vote 4 than all the other candidates and more than Bryan. Tho vote for Roeevvlt was 409,823 more than for McKinley, while that for Parker was 1,277,772 less than fur Bryan. McKinley polled more votes then Roosevelt In Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mlmdeaippi.Kew Hampshire. North Carolina, Boutli Carolina, Tennessee, TYxaa and Virginia. Roosevelt got more than McKinley in tho other thirty-tw- o 859,-00- received more votes than Bryan in Delaware, Georgia, MisoiMip-p- t. New Jersey, New York, Rhode Inland, South Carolina and Wen Virginia, while Bryan got more than Parker ia the remaining thirty --seven states. Republicans made gains over tlielr states and vote of 19u0 in thirty-tw- o the official figures show kwaes In thirteen, The total gains of tho Republicans were 732,048, and tha total losses 812248; not gain, 419.791. Tha Democrat polled more votes In eight states than in 2900, but less in thirty-seveTheir total gains were 80,79!, and the total loaara 1,291.491; net loos, 1,369,499. Roosevelt carried thirty-tw- o atatrs against twenty-eig- ht for MeKiakty. snd has 388 Electoral votes under the apportionment of 1900. McKinley had 292, under the apportionment of 1880, there having been an addition of twenty-nin- e by tha last apportionment Parker oarried twelve states, against seventeen for Bryan, and baa 140 Electoral votes. Bryaa has 166 under tha apportionment In force in 1900. Watson received Ms largest vote in Georgia, the total of that state, 22.884, with 20.-5in Nebraska, being nearly one-thiof bis aggregate, 114,637. Parker polled only 60,218 In 1900. 1 The Prohibition vote In 1900 waa ; In last November, 260,303; a gain of 51,512. The vote of the Socialist Labor Parly in 1900 was 29.944. This year it was 23.453 (a loss of 6.491) in these states: Colorado, 835; Connecticut, 576; Illinois, 4.698; Indiana, 1,598; Kentucky, n. 08 rd Soho-lelT- d Tbe lull iu operation In Manchuri continues. General Kumpatkia reports the continuation of aevi-rfrost. The Associated Press correspondent it Teinkhetckan describee a daring raid by a a mall Russian detachment aero-the Taitao river, threatening the between Liao Yang and Fenwangcheng and reusing a pame among tbe Japanese. General modestly and laconically describes this feat aa an attack by the Russian left. Kuro-patki- Feb. 8. This city is Shanghai, crowded with Port Arthur refugee. Moat of them are orderly and nearly all have plenty of mousy, but many sis sleeping in the streets. Every effort ie making to provide the refugees bh shelter pending the Tea. linen of steamers to take them to tbeir various destinations. Tokio. Feb. 8. Noon. A repnrt emanating from London to the effect that the grand dukes of Rnssfa, determined to secure peace, had asked the friendly offices of Great Britain, wi published in Tokio today. The foreign office denied having any knowledge of the matter. DELAWARE DEADLOCK TIGHT. 208.-79- 596: Masaachuaetts. 2.359; Michigan, 1,012; Minnesota, 974; Missouri, 1.875; New Jersey. 2,680; New York, 9,127; Ohio, 2,633; Pennsylvania, 2.211 ; Rhode Island, 488; Texas, 421; Virginia, 56; 8. Tiie first Dover, Del., Feb. Joint ballot for United Stales Senator was taken by the Delaware legislator in Joint session at noon today and showed no change in the dradlora Hat waa foreshadowed by the ballot' in tire two houses separately yesterday. Rome, Feb. 8. Tbe Patris oars that Queen Dowager MargheritiB' arrival it Nica ia reported to be connected wlh the proposed marriage of Prince Washington, 1,592; Wisconsin, 228. and Prince Clementine of The Continental Labor Tarty had Victor Napoleon, Belgium the latter being a adherents only In Illinois really Chi- nephew of the queen dowager. cago where 830 votes were polled. Four years ago the 8orialita had an states, Elertoral ticket in thirty-tw- o and polled 87,769 votes. This year they states, bad a ticket In the forty-fiv- e and the Debs vote waa 401,587. Delia Illinois. gut his largest vote, 69,225, in CITIZENS MUST ARM. GRAND Opera House ALL THE WEEK Portland, Feb. 8 With tba Lewis nnd n few Clark centennial exposition but months ahead, the city of Portland Is becoming the haven of a gang of crooks, highwaymen and other un- MACH desirable person. Holdup, robberies and petty crimes are becoming frequent Chief of Police Hunt is fully aware of the situation and openly AT POPULAR PRICES: 10c, NO HIGHER. advises citizens to arm themselves and to fortify their home. Sill fering with a eerion case of nervous proat ration. Since she fainted Monday night while on the stage, she has gradually become worse. Her engagements at Erie and st Youngstown have been cancelled. TOUCHED A ROCK. Paris. Feb. 8. The minister of Marine has received a dispatch announcing that the cruiser Sully of the French squadron in far eastern wit err has touched a rock in AUong bay, but no one was Injured. 20c, 300 TONIGHT CISSIE LOFTUS I LX. Akron, O.Feb. 8. Ossie." Loflus, the actress, is at a hospital here suf- CO. Way Down East fHE MILLERS Sioux City, Iowa. Feb. 8. News has been received that G. W. Sanborn, ona uf the pioneer railroad men of tlie northwest, is dead at Loa Angelea. u-- lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light I nt U inter-mounta- in Ore-go- Parker Hyde-Dbnon- rt both wtir waived examination and The following are Ihe arrivals at t.ie were bound over to the district court Reed for the past 24 hnnra; wider the same bonds, which are $7.0 - B. Merton. Ban Francisco: J. M. for Conlisk and 61.500 for Swan. Heilriln. Denver: J. F. Maguire, Cltv; E. K. Huddleston, linrheater: W. il. The popular dance at Toilers Danc- Taylor, Ban Frauclaco; Geo. Strenger, ing academy last, evening attracted Portland; 8. Christensen, Salt Lake; one huurred couples. The five dollar Thomas Mills snd wife, City; C. F. one hundred couples. The five dollar Halt Uke; Charles Wool fenC. Strut font, bait Wednesday and Saturday evening der, Heaver City: parties was awarded to Mrs. Will lAke: J. M. Smith, Ban Francisco; E. arhrr aud Thomas Mumford. lust C. Coffin. St. Paul; I). 8. Mannsn, Denni.-lit-. ver: B. Poliak, Chhago; witlla m. Ames. Beattie; C. M. MarrliMt. Cltv; The following marriage licenses K. 8. Crowford, Cleveland; II. D. were issued in the county clerk's of- Bingham, CHy. fice yetg'wday afternoon: Joseph Welch, 53. and Mrs. Itella Browning. (17. 1ml h Chan B. Fee. passenger traffic manof Ogden. David It. Scoff. SR. Helena. ager or the Bout hern Pacific la ia tha Montana, end Miss Anna Downs. 23, of city. Kin-iair- Staten. e, REEDJ10TEL Attorney Bliearn, for tho complainant, occupied the entire day. Ur. Shears contended that tbe roads had departed d from tlte tariffs aud had discrimimposed As an instance ho inating rate. referred to the cum of John C. HadMr. dock, an independent operator. Shears said that the purchasing contracts were really contracts for rate, and said that by means of the difference between the actual and the published rate Haddock had utained a loa of 8190,000 by this discrimination, JanuaTy 15, 1903. forcing his company inio a receiver's Henry Meldrum, Statea hands. Surveyor General of Ogden. Georg f W. XV. Ross, so tinsel for the Delachief clerk in the surveyor ..aggoner, & Western railware, lotckawanna general's offiue, David W. road admitted. chat it had paid Had- examiner of surveys, Rufua F. Mure! dock 16, Will, wiiieh Mr. Shears Im- surveyor, and Jnun W. Hnmakcr arid was a recogni- Frank J. Van Winkle, notaries put,lc mediately contended tion of the validity of bin contention of are indicted on n charge of conepirorv Mr. Shears said the to defraud tlie United Slate guvern. discrimination. object uf tho present proceeding were ment of public lamle in central only one etep in the complainant's Tho fight against the monopoly. hearing waa adouraed until tomorrow, COUNT TOLSTOI WOUNDED. when Mr. Bhearn will conclude bis nnd of the ergumrut repreMntativre 8n of Famous Author Decorated for railroad companies will speak. Reposted Bravery, pab-lishe- u pay-nw- 8.-- n. ui Prisoner Is Romovad To Detention Hospital and City Jail Is Thorough, ly Fumigated. Postla nd. Ore., Feb. Th Fedmi grand jury which is invest, land fraud cae In which th luvna! ment contends that it tus bX. 1 fiauded of large tracts of pubi.c In this etnte today returned thieeltd lw dictments. A. H. Tanner, law partner uf Unites States Senator John H. Mitchell dieted for alleged perjury in fciviitw testimony before the grand Jury Ju 31, 1905, during the investigation of charges agaiual Mr. Mitchell. Hamilton H. Hendricks, an nfft.. of the Butte Creek Ud d Uv Stock company, ia indicted for brr. nation of perjury in conivcuoa dik hi testimony brfor the grand ine CO., 2 d. i Fvl We Get the Cream of the Diamond Business In Ogden A I w Wc get the custom of the people ia this locality wh0 what tha best ia aud wont havo anything also- - It i 1 pr. diacrimin good rule to follow the leadership of critical, a Siam of In If you are Interested the purchase peopla. rela coma ia our store and havo a few momeata talk witk ua to quality aad pries. J. S. Lewis & Co. Jeweler AT THE BIG CLOCK trtan&iwc WASHINGTON FA1 AVENUE. j, |