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Show ffilE MUflMSO EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNiyp, WALL 1s STREET AND MARKETS OF THE MED - LEVEL OF PRICES IS LET DOWN CONSIDERABLY. Many Holders Threw Over Sacuritiaa Under Expectation That No Upward Movement Will Take Place. - ELKS Pink City, March 21 - The annual election of nltleers nf the H. P. O. K. No. 734 ana held last evening at Ita knlga room. Onn of the largest and most enthuaiitie rioada nf the year was present ami tha various officer were cutiiested for in royal aliaie, after whirh there wan a bonquet aerved after tha work. The viffloera for the coming rear will he Janaa M. Lockhart, K. It.; ban B. Shields, K. I. K.; John A. E. L. K.I Malta. E. L. K.; A. R. J. Edward Paxnmt, treaaiirer; Tom A. Orr, tyler, and John K. Walsh, trustee for three years. At the Ural merging night In April those nffleera will lie installed, anil In all pmlmblllfy a time" aueh aa Kiss only can hare will lie part of the event. Th a cond It Inn of John Hhodln praidically nnchangi'd, and while tha man la aa aifk as it seem possible fur a man to be ami jet live, ihera Is erery chance that he may get well, lasinrday a spirial train wna nin up from Salt Ink with oxygen, which la being used in tha treatment. W.-ete- HORSE SHOW A SUCCESS. OFFICIALS RETURN FROM TRIP OVER IDAHO DIVISION Vies President W. II. Banerofi, GenE. Buckingham. eral Superintendent Chief Engineer W. Ashton and Traffic Manager T. M- - Bchumacher of the Oregon Klimt Line, have returned from a trip oier the Idaho division, during which they put in aome time at Minidoka looking Into the work there and then went on to Wol-ewhere they went over the Pacific A Idaho Northern on a apeHal train. The fart that the heads of Uie (literal log, engineering and traffic departments of the Harriaian road Inspected the 'Pin' mad hax once more set going the rumor that the Short Line is to acquire this feeder. Railroad howeier, assert that the trout Halting on this lino is exceptionally r, fine. jel-Jo- Hvrral costly water purifying plants lime been erected on the Wyoming division, largest of which Is at Cheyenne. KNUIJ8II RAILWAY OFPTHALB TO COME TO UNITED STATES. . The following ritlxens have been drawn tn nerve aa petit Jumra in the United States courts for the April term: H. P. of Balt Lake. J.ihn T. Hays of Mammoth, James C. Ferrln Of Nephi, J. W. Stewart of Ilenjamta, William Smith of Farmer's, H. A. McMillan of Kelt laike, Fred Jensen of ML Pleasant, John A. Anderson of Huntsville, Bone PritcliHI of Fair view, B. Miltonald of llelier, Addison 4'alH of Ball laike, William II. McIntyre of Balt Lake. Samuel Taylor, 8r., of Lelii, John llahholi nf Bait lake. Peter Lund of Kplirnlin. Alma Rirhxnl-en- n of Blstervllle. M. I,. Pratt of Provo. Joseph Wilkinson nf Richfield. J. A. Kkinan of Ball laike. V. H. lhsilh of Btocktnn. John V.. Tlinrnlev of Kays-elllGrnrge Hunter of West Weber. . H. Perry of Mupleton. W. D. Rob- its of Pntvo, B. F. Thoinpecin of Brigham City. W. W. Mackay of Murray. Thomas H. Cartwright of Bait Ijske, Mi-to- li e. A. G. FHI of Ogden, William H. d of Balt Uks, Royal T. Huih of Parson. Parley Merrill of Trenton, 8. IV. Badrnn of Ogdi-u- , Charles it. lilt-tie- r of Prom. I'hailes llsynea of Nephi. John Martin. Jr., of Wtl-oAngus Writ'it nf (T.den. Ful-Isn- n, SUIT AGAINST UNION PACIFIC. A $50,000 dHiimge suit was filed ia the district bv Antonio Bctitil against the Union Pacific Coal company. The plaintiff nllrge in hie complaint that while winking in tha defendant's coal mine, Cumlierlnnil No. I, at Cumberland. Wyo,, March 20. 1904. he was so severely bin nisi hv an explosion of fire damp snd gas that he will be a cripple all the Hays of Ins life, and will not lie shir inekr g living at. his orrupstinn of muiet. Me ,nvn the explosion was the fe.illt nf i ilre1f. ness and neglect to umke the nf the mine nn-- drifts required liy law to be made. r exainl-ta-timi- s BALT LAKE COURT NOTES. Edward Smith asks the district comt him from Mury J. Smith, to whom he wsa mnnied in Salt Lake to divorre Aug. 19, 1903. He alleges in hi petition Feb. 24, 19U4, and , Judge Armstrong has granted a with 120 a month alimony and 330 attorney's fee to Wilhelminu Nelson from Per Nelson. They were married ia Salt Lake Sept 3. 1903. The diee was rendered on the ground of Nelson filed a rross-hi- ll in which he acrii-e- d the plaint iff of infidelity to her marriage vows, lmt th proof at tha trial did n..t suwta'ii tjiix al- - that abe deserted him bis not returned. Cash quotations war a follows; Flour ea.v. AVbeut No. 2 spring l.lf,N? No. 3 1.02 l l No. 2 red Corn - No 3 47. No. 3 yellow 47A. Data-N- o. 2 32 Vi I. No. 3 white 30Vfc32'i-RyNo. J 78 i. Barley Good feeding 38(140. Fair to choire malting 43 47. Flax Seed No. 1 1.25. N. 1 north extern Seed Prime Mess Por- k- per bbl 12.70 75. I mid per 100'lbs t 6.87 Riba Sides (loo-- at 100 89 at 47i. DM Caries listen?. 200 ar 12 4. 20 at 2.50. iwly Star Con-5- 00 Unde Sam e , , May Day at 15 4- New York 200 at 47;. Ohio Copper 700 at 38. y OF OGDEN at 13'. at 394. luo RECAPITULATION. Regular call 6.9o0 5.820 1.456.75 1.009.68 Forenoon totals . ...12, 820 82,466.63 Open board 7.uO7-02Ai-Shor- mSSr.';: .'uasSs; H EAN FRANCISCO 7.00. Short Clear Sides 7.124. 7.00, (boxed) y, MINING STOCKS. lislewtr The official closing quotations for mining stocks today were a folio s; 1.23. Wlil-keba.-i- s high sine Clover. Contract grade Mexican 155 Occidental Con. Ophir 675 Overman 15 ARTICLES AND SHIPMENTS. Benton Con. 90 B. and B. 26 Bullion 40 Caledonia 12 Challenge Con. ('hol)ar 13 90 12 Ravage 14 Belcher 8 b. Nevada 37 8. Hill 06 1 2 Standard Tide following. Cunfldeirve 9? U. C. and Va. 1 shifring process Involved ibe buying now and than, but there of stuck Crown oPlnt 9 Union Con. 6 wa no evidence of pewit ive strength Union Con. G8 Kxchoqucr IIS in the market at any time. The growU. and (i. 17 Utah Con. 6 ing conviction that no aggressive upII. and N. 81 Yellow Jacket 12 ward movement ia to lie hsiked for Justice 6 Silver Bar 581-4- . In liie Immediate future prompted conOn the produce exchange tudsy, tha siderable throwing over of aeruriilea butter market was firm. Mexlcad fflollara nuuunaL b holder not prepared to retain Creameries 2i27. Drafts, ififtht 7 18 indefinite 23. their contrarta through an Dairy Drafts, telegraph 10 ra-cIncluded s over decline. The entanglement Eggs steaJv at mark Venezuelan relations continued to be 15&V A fiiiiopa FalL the subject of diacuslun and while Firata 16. Bishop Perk of the Methodist church no ground was perceived for ImmediPrime first IS;. waa a large man, weighing over 350 ate alurm it waa felt that the progExtras 174- pounds. While on a tour and stopping ress of the affaire concerning various Cheese firm 1213'i. at the residence of a presiding elder lowers in interest offered a delicate the bishop turned over In hi bed and situation with room for troublesome NEW YORK BONDS. the entire furniture collapsed, dropping development. The art ion taken yeshim to the floor with a tremendous terday by the directors of lha corn (L ft refunding 2a registered . ..104A4 In reducing divi- U. 8. refunding 2a coupon 104 company product thud. The presiding elder rushed updend on the preferred stock had a U. 8. la registered 101A4 stairs, calling: Whet la the matter, esInfluence 104A4 U. 8. la coupon decidedly unfuvorable is there anything I can do for aa waa tha with it 1324 bishop? U. 8. New 4. registered pecially coupled la the matter," you?" "Nothing of of the remark president D. 8. new fa, registered 1224 pessimistic "but If I don't anthe bishop, in that on conditions the company ..-.- . U. 8. old 4s registered swer to breakfast tell your wlfa call the down of trade. The abutting sugar U. 8. old 4s, registered . refineries was cited aa a parallel to U. 8. old 4a coupon 1654 to look for me In the cellar. show that trade might nut be unlevlat-lngl- y American Tobacco 4 rerti. 744 mt Benias. prosperous in all lines. The per- American Tobarco 6. certi 1174 Btatea sistent heaviness of the United There must be an excitement about 664 Atchison general 4 Bteel stocks in ipite of all the glow- Atrhinoa 86Afc begging, which la almost like the pleasadjustment 4a 161 ing report of the enormous demand Atlantic Coast Line 4 ure of stalking taking the measure of for its products had a discouraging Baltimore and Ohio 4s 105 the person you see In front of yon and effect on the advocates of higher Baltimore and Ohio 34 654 knowing the kind of appeal that la 113 prices. The merely nominal ml prove-men- t Central of Georgia 5a likely to weigh with him. Bishop of indicated in the New York Cen- Central of Georgia 1st Inc 92 Manchester. tral net earnings fur the Murch quar- Central of Georgia 2nd Inc 914 ter. although compared with a period Chesapeake and Ohio 44i 1064 last year of extraordinary obstacles to Sepias He West Flag 624 Chicago and Alton 14 More relished. wa not That man's always looking for txnsportation, new 4a . 664 B. and Quincy Chicago attention waa paid than recently to 814 work." R. 1. and P. R- - R- - 4 the apparently officially inspired dis- Chicago 84 "Yea, that' what be aaya, but he's C. R. I and P R R col 5a claimers of some of the lately preval- C C. C and 8t oLuls gen 4s one of those people who go round with ...102, Individend intended of rumors ent 97 a auovv aliovd In July and a pitchfork Chicago Terminal 4s . creases and storks which bare moved Colorado 76 In J'mv' .'v " Midland 4s . Influence notably .heavy. under this 93 4 wa attached to the news Colorado Bout hern undesirable 1 Eiritnsnli 4 It ... Importance Albany a promising the success of some of the measures of legislation which are feared for their effect im securities. The foreign news also failed to offset any sustaining influence for stocks and some fears were reported for closer money conditions from in London. Cuba 2 Eatr(rlr. ' lf on 804 1104 102 6. certi.' 92. FREE TO EXAMINER SUBSCRIBERS TOUR HUNDRED PICTURES OP WHEN VISITED T EARTH ON BIBLE BY SCENES OF TODAY. PROVE THE THE MOST WONDERFUL BOOK ... Of THE CENTURY Given away free to every EXAMINER SUBSCRIBER who signs the annexed coupon and pays 75 cents in advance for the 12th months sub" scription to the Morning Examiner. 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France Intend in leave ll there until a decision I given, when she will ho prepared lo adopt all the measure nercsari' lo secure rcncct I for the righ's id Fiemh citiccus.' PLACES-CHRIS- Pictures of scenes as theyappear today, Where Christ was Bom, Brought up, Baptized, Tempted, Transfigured, and Crucified, together with scenes as they appear today of Hs Prayers, Tears, Miracles and Sermons. t VWWWVMWVka .,... May Saloon ..1014 834 ...110 1034 Imulsville and Nash. Uni. 4a 1064 Manhattan consol gold 4a 78 Mexican Central 4 244 8t. I Mils, March 22. Wool dull; Mexican Central 1st Inc . 98 medium combing add clothing 23(725: Miss., and Bt. Louis 4a 101 heavy fine 14Q Mis., Kan va and Texas 4 light fine 1S2 Mias., Kansas and Texas 2nd ... 65 Ai 15; tub washed 30 37 National R. R. of Mexico con. 4 . 82 1004 New York Central gen. 84a IXJXDON WOOL 185 New York Central gen. 5a 106 London March 22. The offerings at Northern Pncific 4a 764 the wool sales today amounted to 7,--7 Northern Pacific 8a oo hales, principally merinos. The Norfolk and Western con. 4s ...1034 97 continent waa an eager buyer. Scour- Oregon Shntr Line rfdg. 4 104',.; ed realised firm prices. A large sup- Penn. ronv. 84 102 sold hrisklr to Reading general 4 ply nf cross bred home and continental buyers at P rec- 8t. L and 1. Mountain con. 6s ...1184 ti call v the best prices of the series. St. IjOuI and 8. Franciaro fg. 4s. 604 83 American purchaser were small. 81. Loui S'western con 4a 604 Seaboard Air Line 4s . Chicago. March 22. At the opening Southern Pacific 4s 9of 1194 May wheat was Aa to A lower at 113 to Southern Railway 6a a to lower shade a was USA and July 119 Texas and Partite 5 With lit- Texas and Pacific 1st 123 shade higher at 32H to 111 at deellned soon 86 tle demand price Toledo. St. L nnd Western 4s further. May earing off to 114T. July Union Pacific 4s 1064 130 sold off to 92j- Union Pacific ronv. 4a 934 8. Steel 2nd 6a It, CHICAGO PRODUCE. 1184 Wabash 1st . i2 Wabash Deb. B, . Chicago. March 22. Close: Whest 4a 924 Western Maryland 114'-.- . Mav Sept Wheeling and Imke Erie 4s July 82'j 814 Wisconsin Central 4a CORN March 47. May 48',, July 48A9CSBept. ALT LIKE MINING STOCKS. Data -- May StHfc, July Sept. 29A (TVTha closing quotations and Bates wars Pork Mav 12.811 12.82:; July . aa follows: Urd March 8.M. April 7.00, May 48P,: The Owl 101 WOOL A number of English railway officials. who are coming to the United States to attend the International Railway Congress next May. in Washington, D. I1., are In be gueriu of K. II. Harriman In a tour of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific linen In a few weeks and prior to the meeting of the congress. Some of these foreign-er- a will arrive In New York from 7.10. Julv 7.2214 tf'7.25. Rib-8.90, Jyly 7.10, Sept. 7.35. Europe on April 13th, and they are to com west In a private car a few days Isle, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Someone representing Mr. 1 landman will acrompany them. In Ibe Chicago, March 22. Cattle Receipts party there are to be A. If. Holland-Hibbar- 20.000. Sood to prime rivers '.15(76.25: a direr tor. and C. N. Ijv-renr- poor tu medium 2.85(75.00; Mucker and deputy HiRlrtnnn. of the Lon- feeder 2.7.'ff.4i0; cow 2.80(74.60; krlf-e- r don and Northwestern Railway; also 8.00 6.25; calmer 5.1096.20; calve Mesari. George Whale. Robert Tuny K. Grnfeman. official fH 3.n0(7tf.5n bull and Hogs -- Receipt 28,000; tomorrow 23. other roods In Grout Britain. mixed and 000. Market 5c lower; blltrhrr 3.25(75.40; good to eholce SHOT HIMSELF. hr TV 5.35 8.43: rough heavy 5.25(7 5.3II; light 6.15(75.35; bulk of sales 5.30 Lawysr Claims Ha ia the Victim of an (73.40. Accident. Sheep receipt 20.000; cheep steady; lamb toe lower. Good to choice wethNew York. Msn h 22. Charles Erd. a ers 6.55(76.20; fair tn rhoice mixed 5.00 lawyer of Si. luuiL. 35 tears old, waa (75.40; western sheep 5.00(78.00; native found In hla apart mom at the Hotel lamb 5.5563.75: w re tern lambs 6.00(f Imperial, here today, suffering from a 7.75. build wound in I he left temple. He waa taken to a hospital CHICAGO 7TJ1 V RES. where It is Mid he will recover. At I he hospital a large Mim nf money an-- l considerable valuable jeuelry were The Leading Future Ranged as Fob Iowa: found in the wounded man's clothes. Mr. Erd insUlcd that he had shot Allen Transfer Co, 1004 5. certi r Denver and Rio Grands 4s Distillers' Becurllici 5a Erie prior lien 4 Erie general 4 F. Worth and Denver City lot Hooking Valley 44 Japan A traveler aaya that one of tho first thing which struck him on his arrival In Russia was the enormous quantity of sunflower seed consumed in that country. The seeds, whirh are oleaginous and have aa agreeable taste, are constantly chewed by the people: The outer busk Is detached with the teeth and spat out. These busks are seen scattered about on pavement and garden walks. In railway carriage, tramway care and cubs, on the floors of restaurants and private rooms. On days of public festivity the ground everywhere ia covered with them. At every Street corner a brisk trade is O'Nsill Brea Props. Na, 812 26th bl done In the seeds by old women. Dealers la first claaa liquors of kinds, wins and brandy. All iw!i ragr Fee livered to any part of city star "Oh, mother." sobbed the young bride, Baturday. Whisky 76 ct to l.7i mmJ that trust discovered John doesnt "Ive Wine as eta per quart, I quart me!" Brand, 81 quart. Whlikay w "Why, my child, what haa lie done?" I1J5 to 85. O'NSILL BROt, PROP!, "Well, you know, I cooked my first 'Phone 1152. dinner for him today." "Yea, and he showed hbw he relied on your cooking by inviting a friend to Evelatlen at the Skate. dine." The earliest known skates were thon "80 I thought, but, oh, mother" the roughly shaped from the rxnou bone of sobs broke out afresh "the man he In- a hone or cow, and Hrandlnirltn in vited waa a doctor! Cleveland Leader. chaeologlsts claim an antiquity of 1,600 yean for these. Tha wearer of Pieie rode skates obtained speed nnt'by 1 Experience er Reminiscence. The Author's Wife How can you stroke of the foot, but by pushing kin-ealong with a piked staff. Skates write an up to date sea story when you haven't been on the water for yean? made entirely of wood were next IntroThe Author Well, I've been married duced. These were followed try woodone shod with flat stripe of lnu. for twenty years, and yet I can write a en Then were gradually developed blided lave story. Life. Skates, and finally experts evolved the Fen type, Norwegian racer and figure The Bitter Eng. skates of the present day. London A pupil In ene of the New York pubStandard. lic schools waa asked to write a sentence containing the words "bitter Oltrlsg Bo ChsUesges. end. He turned In the following: "A Do you claim that the world owes dog chased a cat and bitter end." you a living?" "No," answered Meandering Mika. Wlthoat the Silence, De man dat goes around claimin' narks Did your wife's mother treat makes hiaaelf unpopular. I'm satisfied Feu with elleut acorn? Jacks No aueh to git my livin' whether It's owin' to luck; abe Just treated me with acorn. me or not." Star. Heavy Draying Polo! 13 FURNITURE VAN Eatrre. Beeg STORAGE 13-3- Alpha Con. 8 Andes 21 Orts la Fewer. What comfort, what strength, what economy, there la in order material order, Intellectual order, moral order. To know where one la going and what ona wishes this is order: To keep one's word and one's engagements. Again order: To hare everything reedy under one's bauds, tu be able to dispose of all one's force and to have all one's means of whatever kind under comUnited States Depos&ory mand. ' Still order: To discipline one's i' habits, one's efforts, one's wishes, to Hereoe Visa FrwaZ ry organise one's life, to distribute ones . time, to take the measure of one's duties and make one's rights respected, to Interest FiH flu Snisjs Aoufit employ one's capital and resources, one's talent and one's chances profitably. Order la power. A ns leis Journal. The Utah National Bant OPEN BOARD 8ALES. ,...1644 pur-ifye- JURORS IN THE FEDERAL COURT. Uncle Sam New berk ed At the present Unto the Pacific and Idaho Northern ia operated by a former employe of the freight department of the Oregon Khort lane. Mr. K. M. Heighoi who Is vice president and general manager. Since ho took charge of affair the mad has been a paying proposition. The line, which is stand-r- l gauge, follows the Welser rlier up to Cuunrll, a distance of 83 miles, where connections are made with stage lines to the Seven Devil mining district, Thunder Mountain, Payette Lakes and other point north. It taps a most fertile district. At stated Interval It haa been announced during tha past six years that the mad la to ba extended, and al-tthe rumor hobs up serenely every year that the Oregon Short Line is about to This move pttrrhaae the property. would not surprise anyone, as the policy nf the Harriman lines for some time has been to get control nf all the feeder In Idaho. It fa that the recent incorporation of a couple transcontinental of rajratrrloua lines In Boise snd whirh are to apparently measparallel tho Short Une, in a ure la responsible for tho railroad campaign ia Idaho. o reMi-nla- s regularity of the market. The fluotua-liouwere largely due lo the aetilty of the board room trader of the larger claaa. w.'ioae position was occasionally shifted In the progre-- a of maneuver designed probably lo evade an dOKHOfOKHOKM-OOOdOKH-- horse fair Jjogsn, March Sv-T- he held here today wkw an unqualified sue-odespite linfiavo cable want her cm were exdithma. About IX HI animal hibited, among thrm being a acorn of the flneri stallions In the State. In addition tn Cacbo county varinua parts of southern Idaho and Box Elder county were represented. There was a parade at 11 o'rlock and hornra to the value of 18.1,000 participated in it. Pmfecanr Carlyle of the government breeding farm in Colorado Judged the animal entered in the va rimte Haases. the Dm compeMtlnn whirh excited greatest intrret was that in the full snd blooded Prrcheon class, over. There were five animals In the class, but the central man between the of Smith Bros., biR gray stallion which has carried off tha prlxe at tha State fair for many years, and Milo, aa animal purchased by Hvde Park farmer In Nebraska recently, and whirh readied here on Sat unlay last. For tha find time In his life the Smith stallion second took second place. Milo waa NEW ( BE FOR BPVD8. place at the St. Isiula fait laat year. Hs is a magnificent creature. After spending many thousands of Smith Brna. won the prlxea In the dollar for water purifying plants on draft team and draft ms res competi- tho Wyoming division, the Union Pation. cific is preparing to make a aeries of The beat single driver was Frank experiments with an entirely new r Jlank'a filly and Moses Thatcher, Jr., common Irish potatoes. had the best read team. There were of A workman employed at the ' scores of other prixes awarded in the the Carnegie Bteel company. plant Homedifferent Haases, a blue rihlmn bring stead, recently made the discovery w first prixe, red ribbon second and that a Imshel of potatoes placed in a third. locomotive boiler of water would rePrnfiwsnr Carlyle was murli Impressed move all impurities from the water iif mare mils tha tlio and by quality and render it fit for steaming purliown, stating that some of the inarea pose. This discovery attracted the he had seen any- attention ''of the railroads of the enwere among the finest where, and the colts were far above tire country, and partirularly tho Unthose seen at the Mg hore shows ia ion pnHflc, which has had difficulty Chicago. with its ..Wyoming division water ever nlnre.the road wsa built. ourt The level of New York. March 22. prices let down considerably further in spite of the const an f Irtods AILROAD NOTES ANNUAL ELECTION. t i 7.17V MO 7.15 July legation, and the court dleregarded It f J homes Whalen has begun a suit Angeles ugaiii-- t the Ran Pedro, Halt ijk Railway company, in which si he ah for J10.0 damages Mr perHe alleges that w title sonal injurii-s-. ia the employ of the defendant comDEATH REMOVES PIONEER. pany Nov. 26.' Had, near La egaa. he sea strm-- hv a car which unexpected Lomu. Murr'a 2'). Mu. Sarah Abb liarked down to where he asa al Woolf of Hide Park, one of tbe oldest !y and that his left hand was n work, wonwa of tlil aertion and a 47 pioneer, crushed that it had to he ampu badly passed a nay at her home in Hyde Pik. I sled. axe 82 of She was yearn yearerdar. Esther Bnlxer is suing the bead ramp The deceased wa born In Went cheater of llu- Womlnten of the Woild In the Nsu-vn- c moved to but Vn k, 8m ramify, court for 82.0UO life insurance iii 1844, and finally to Utah la the district rallied by her deceased husband, Peter tall of 1847. M. HulxeV. She avers in bar petition .Mr. Woolf wan noted liera fur the that he Joined Camp No- - 63 of Halt number of drsremlanl- she had. She July 8, Haft, paling the required inbaa 111 living children, 81 graadrhildrva, itiation fee and lodge dues up to I 188 22 of his death, IN''. 10. 1904. and Ueacemlanls 203 living he waa married to him March 29, that other while 61 preivded her to the 1902. It ia also alleged that she made aide. a demand on the camp for the 2.00. Mia. Nettie Lewia, wife nf President which waa the face value of the policy of the Ilenxm stake, was issued to W. H. him, and payment was refused. Miicken with wralytd at her houe in Lewiston yesterday and ia now tn Very critical condition. 23, 1903. MARCH ..... MORNING |