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Show Till: HOOMf- ladept"! a 'Phone, BUSINESS o- tvv OFFICE N. Ni ring Phene. ana ring ail 54 M Na. SI PhM IHHpRHnt ' Nl. Phons EXAMINER: STARS BREVITIES BOWL STRONG GAME AND TWO TO ONE. OiwistiM Lindar. formerly of Ogden. but at prcwnt interested in the near liealy, Idaho, i mis lag budne an Ogden virtter. WIN for First Honors. Hs Shupe-Wllllam- THEATERS BAILEY SPEAKS. Guthrie. was Okln., Jan. 23. It learned tonight from a member of the committor on liquor traffic that, unless the present Indications undergo a revere change, two repm-win be presented In the rnnrtitiitinnal convention. probably some Mnie next wrek, relative to a ..f thr proposed law. The majority report, the delegate Mated, will adv .chip option ami the minority will Insist on either a aper:tir piaiitt In the ronalitution. sr. at Imm. a ,p. arate submission of the prpoiM"ii to tbe people. The afternoon kpsMi.ii wa j by extended dehaies in prohihi'uui. Prominent representative of tb national Ant i 8s loon league mok iene wlih Delegate H untie who opposed constitutional prohibition mi ihe grounds of n '.n pref-- 1 rj. t in-e- l BELOW ZERO IN GERMANY. Berlin, .Ian rold Bitterly we:h.r. arrompanfe.! M biting eaat wind. t.tii:nn. ;n tirrmany. The merc'.irj In-r- e r's:sii-r.- 2 "nher-nhi- i Tbe vneur-psexeheight s:m- uieiforloglesl rererds hw-ar- - ie. in Germany, and I Mill riling The daily ceremony of relieving the puard at noon with a band marching down Voter Dan Linden, hna been abandoned, because It was found Impossible to play the Instruim-s Railroad trains are greatly rd the locomotives are covered with be. Local atreet car traffic also has hr-- n hampered and motor car are scarce. The attendance at theater and t are considerably red'u-cd- . baroniei-i- r tv n this morning. n con-eer- ONE CENT PER HOUR INCREASE. - AT THE GRAND. "Kerry Gow" drew n fair audience night. With Allen Doone playing the role of Dan O'Hara, the village blacksmith, the production was well given and presented n realistic glimpse of Irish life, ns It Is lived on tho Emeiald Isle. In hla support were n company of talented actors and iclmM, well trained In tbe rich brogue of Ihe country and informed properly In the manners that make Fat odd and yet picturesque. During the play Mr. Doone sang a number of charming songs. He haa a sweet tenor voire and waa applauded heartily. The play I Die nicely staged. smithy scone in the third net la aboni the most natural bit of stage effect seen In many months. The shop wax equipped with n foige. anvils, and a bnuM waa fitted with shoes before, the audience. The play concern the foiwI.iKura of a mortgage hy an tmarrupuloua man. who demands the daughter of hi victim as pavment for the bond. His plana arc frustrated by the outcome of a horse race aud happiness I restored tn th family of Drew. A I affair worked charming throughout the play. at the Grand last People Thews Fren Warm Care20 into Snow With Tiermometar On I the great oigan that kaa been recently installed In tbe edifice. The Instrument la Die flneat la the Mate and there are but few If any better in the country. A choir that ku won the praise that the tabernacle choir did at tbe Lewla and Claik exposition la In itself n complete entertainment of tbe first water. The tcbemacle baa been tilled more than once with these two attraciiune alone on the boards. The Press club seems to have gone one btter and have been aueceeaful in getting the famoua Polmatier alsterw to appear at the same time, waking a decidely fine program. There are five of these slater la addition to H. C. Polmatier, a musical specialist. This troupe of musician have appeared before weeded bouses la all parts of tbe country aud their work is of the highest grads. Tbe Polmatier sisters are not strangers in Ogden. A year ago they appeared here under tne auspices of the local Elba' club and won the highest kind of praise. The coming concert at tbe tabernacle will therefore really he a return engagement J. Cosgrove the representative of the concert company, wm ta Ogden yesterday at the request of the amusement committee of the club and the contract for the engagement waa signed up. At the mbis time the contract for the appearance of the choir was filed up wlih Prof. Joseph Ballautyue as well aa the one fur tbe appearance of Prof. McClellan. RIOTOUS SCENES IN RUSSIA. Lemberg, Austria, Jan. were riotous scene at the university today, which resulted la tbe arreat of 111 students. Tbe students began demonstrating against the action of the university board In. ref using to accept the usual statutory declaration made by tba students on matriculation in tbe Ruthonlan langauge, Insisting that It should be made In Polish. The demonstration euuslated tn demolishing the conference hall, the eludenta using hntrhela to break up the furniture, wrecking the office of the university and several class rooms and piling dcKka and then smashed furniture in the quadrangle. Dr. Winters. secretary of the university, was seriously wounded before tbe police were called In to put a atop to the disorders. The police formal a cordon around Ihe university and took one hundred student into cuMody. 3L-Th- era EMERYVILLE RESULTS. Washington, Jan. 23. President Kooserelt today aent n special message to the senate recommending an appropriation to permit the United Elate to be represented at the mart 'rue exposition to be held at Bordeaux from May 1 to Oct. 31 cf thU year. tnter-tiatUn- RE- STOLE Tbe government Parfla, Jan. 23. hna areplcd the constitution of the cultural sniiiriatloa known m the "French Apostolic Catholic church.'' organised under the leadership of Henri (tea Hnux, who In Beptamber last attempted to organize the league of French Catholics to bring about the aceptance uf the chureb and state reparation law. Tbe chapel will In the future be called the crurch of the Holy A post lea. Archhlahop Vlllate of Texas. head of the Independent Catholic movement In America, will lend his aid and authority temporarily to tbe spiritual jurisdiction of the new church and wilt ordain clargy and bishops, who will be lected by the parishioners. Umdnn. Jan. 23. Philippe at one lime mlnlater Bunan-Yurlll- a. of the Panama republic to the United States, lu an address before tbe British Ho chtr of Art tonight strongly rrltl clsevl tlie American plan of building the Panama canal. The French Idea, he declared, la much more feasible. If the Americana persist In fighting against nature the world will hr -- :i iM Hrr Haiinos. on ex- - mavnr of It'idv Ie-t- , nnd other of hi detrac- - At thr Auditorium last evening Mii Blanche Osg of Sait ljike Miss of this l!v. n one ntlie roller skai-ur'-- The sre wa close flu. ixc.tlng. V:- -. Ishii-in one min secsul onds def.-.ite- Ij'i-un- s l.j-ih- PRACTICE FIRING. -- oe n-- l re w.-h- . brake-hange- si ae-eu- - QUEEN'S DIAMONDS. 23. A maid In the aorQueen Olga of Greece haa been Washington. Jan. 23. pnetier firing of soldier with the rifle or plx-lin the future the war department will insist that It lie under . similar -- o those which obtain in It wil nut do fur the nun to do their firing from sheds tn shelter, hut in the open, and with tbe weapons with which each arm of ihe service ! reguiarlv equipped. -In bat-tie- arrested charged with the theft of diamonds valued at ll.utt from ornaments belonging to her majeety. The maid substituted paste inmitation fur the real atones. ENDORSE STOCKBEN -- trans-tngrea- s VOLK GF OFFICIALS e. s; d ti tin-tton- wm. J: Denver. Jan. 23. After a spirited debate today a resolution waa adopted by the tenth convention of the American National Live Stock association supporting tha policy of the federal administration in reference to the pubOther resolutions were lic lands adapted aa follows: "Indorsing In glowing terms tbe effort of Secretary Wilson in behalf of the live stock industry, and thanking the various branches of the department of agriculture for their efforts. "Approving the organisation of the Cooperative Live Stock CommlMlon company and pledging to it the patronage and support of the association. Indorsing the present meat inspection taw, which provides that the coat of the inspection be paid by the government, and opposing any change placing the cost of said Inspection on the packers, aa It was felt that such coat, if placed on the packer, would have to be paid by the meek man. . Petitioning the federal government to take a full and: comprercnMve census of live stack. Indorsing a MU providing for the prompt furnishing of cars and for the proper Interochange of loaded and empty can between railroads. Requesting the members of the association to furnish detailed information of delays In the handling of live stock. Indorsing senate hill 7887, which provides for the furnishing of live stock equipment upon proper notice, nnd for its prompt movement. Condemning the action of the railroads In their Interpretation of the twenty-eigh- t hour law nnd requesting its members not to execute the written consent of the shipper to the extension to 36 hours, exceut where It was absolutely necessary. Approving the maximum system of protective tariff and urging the establishment of a permanent eommlralon, charged with the duty of studying our trade relations with foreign countries. Los Angeles, Cal., waa choaen aa the meeting place next year. Murdo MacKenila of Trinidad, Colo., was president, and T. W. Tomlinson of Denver secretary. Other officials were elected a follows; Frist vice president, H. A. J setre, Bakersfield, Cal.: second vice president, Col. J. A. Lockhart; treasurer, Col. W. E. Hughe, Denver; attorney, 9. H. Cowan, Texas. The following new members of the executive committee were elected: E P. Meyer, Hyannls. Neb.; C. W. Merchant, Cartabad. N. M.; I. T. Pryor, San Antonio, Tex a; P. J. ShanThomas M. non, Hamilton, Mont.; Potter, Peabody, Kaa,; J. M. Board-maHelena, .Mont.; S. B. Burnett, FOrt WOrth, Texas; J. J. Riggs, Doe Cnboa, Aria.; W. H. McKIttrick, Wilcox, Aria n FUEL SHORT IN NORTH DAKOTA. Mlnneapollla, Jan. 23. The North Dakota fuel shortage again la becoming ertoui, according to reports received here. Inability of the railroads to keep freight trains moving ta responsible In a targe degree for this condition. TWO BREAKS IN LEVEE. New Orleans, Jan. II. Two breaks appeared today in the Mississippi river levee near Fort St Philip, 78 miles south ef here. The fort la in little or no danger, being protected by a second .levee which almost entirely encircles the fortlllcmtloa. ENDORSES nic! 8eeond race, five furlon- g-, Ruby on1. Billy iia, ham third. Time, 1:02 Third race. aev.n' furlong- - Sant a TmeWl30F2-e ,nd sixteenth, won. The BorgUn kWBr th,rd- - T,,n,' aJEElTVSTa 49 3 5 Adept Reaolutien Expressing Approval of Inspection Law and Several Other Measurca. ROOSEVELT. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. S3. The National Farmers' union, which 1a holding Ita annual meeting in thin city, last night endorsed President RnoeerelT'a action In discharging the Brownsville so- ldier. Fifth race, mile and fifty vard.i wiling Dorado won, Avoualta aecim.l Hooligan third. Time. 1:47 i b. Sixth race. Futurity vour Ingham won, Gannie second, Fair Faao thira i. 1:11 Time, ASCOT PARK RESULTS. Lon Angelas, Jan. 33. Favorite fared badly in two events at Ascot today. Little Minister looked to have no chance until turning for home, but came on in a terrific drive and won bv a head. The Miat, at 3U to 1. wm oif poorly, but ran a surprisingly good race. She came from far back, and picking up ber field eae by ene. won In a driving finish. Results: First race, five and a half furlong Lotto Gladstone won; Glavonnl second; Neatness, third. Time, Bal-ler- 1:09. third. Time, 1:14 Third race, one mlle-Ut- tle Minister wen; Virginia Lorraine, second; Viola B., thl r. Time, 1:44. Fourth race, mile sad a sixteenth handicap W. H. Carr won; Cello, second: Burlpldcs, third. Time. 1:47. Fifth race, six furlongs Dr. Cook wen; Treasure Seekerl, second; third. Time, 1:15 Sixth race, Mlling, Brooke conn Reservation won; Jack Little, eecond; Markle Mayer, third. Time, 2:04 Dul-cin- 3-- 4. FAIR GROUND RESULTS. New Orleans, Jaa. 23. First race, three and a half furlongs E. M. Fry wen; Haunt, second; Jennie's Beau, thlr. Time, :43 Second race, six and a half furlongs Baneful won; The Thrall, second: Sink Spring, third. Time, 1:21 Third race, six furlongs Meador Brecse won; Rusk, second; third. Time, 1:12 Fourth race, mile and twenty ysrdg Pride of Woodstock won; Heart of Hvscfnth. second; Gold Coin, third; fFme, 1:42 Fifth race, six furlongs Morales won; TUelng, second; Morttbey, third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, elx and a half furlongs selling Dry Dollar won; Billy second; Abjure, third. Time, 5. 3-- r, 4-- 4-- 3-- Vee-tree- 1:31. Seventh race, mile and twenty yards Ternus won; Marimba, second; Mahogany, third. Time, 1:43 AUTOMOBILE TOURNAMENT. our evente Ormand, Fla., Jan. were run nit today, tha eecond of the fifth International automobile tourna2S.-F- ment event for American The touring care only waa won by Perinan In 22 mlautea and II eeconda, considered unusually fast time for a fully equipped touring car from a standing Kart Pour cars started in this event, hat two did not finish, one having clutch trouble and the other being distanced. event, open tn all The ten-miK B. aelght aad powers, wa wen by seven Blakely in a gasoline car in seooads. In tMs event minutes 41 Marriott, driving the record making staemer ef test year, blew aut hath he cylinder heada and It wm thought rewas out of all future events hut pair have been made and he will start In events tomorrow. International touring Tho car championship wm won by an Englishman, driving an English gasoline oar. In 33 minutes. seconds. I mile event tor motor cycle wa n by Curtta in 49 5 aoeonds. rhe chief event for tomorrow ta the Minneapolis Vmlle race for tho t now held hy E Edge ef London. . Summary: for American towiag rhe rs Won Gy Perlman In a 59 h. p. xollne machine. Tim. 22:11 eond,.AM Paine, l h. P- - gaeelina 'Chin. Time, 21:11 all classes and power m by Blakely, 79 h. P- - gaeMta. Secoad, F. E- - Un . 7:43 25 k. p. sleam bar. Time. 20-ml- 5 le 1--6 2-- ren-mll- 6. CHICAGO HAS FIRE. agri-raUcr- s l . day and the track was in In the mile and a race Miller had the mount cU vorlie, Yolladay, and cam,. in ar winner over a poor fold. Rub; the Sv fortong event, ohiertv count of Brown's delay in ward tb front. Kmu'.is: Flrat race, three and a half College Widow son 7 -- a ' CRITICISES AMERICAN FLAN. e r;ce STATE SENATE. yesterday show Reports receiv'd I that the wreck a Drrth. Nevada, Tuesday night, m much more serisession commenced at Yesterday's ous than at find eportta. It la aw oclock and cnled at 3:15. the longin stated Thu there vere 25 injured, est legislative day of the present sea But one of the aion, save the day of the joint sesaddition to one kik-d- . train crew was Itjured, and he but sion for hearing Governor Cutler's alighLly. niexMga. All senators responded to their The dead: 8. Hoskins, leldcncc unknown, names ea roll calL After prayrr by fractured skull. the Champlain, the journal of TuesSeverely Injured day waa read aad approved. seU. J. Roberta, ( Pennsylvania, Briefly thr day's record, as to imvere cut on hMd. portant matter, wm one bill paxaed; hMd Bedilla Kahn. hate. Mout., on bill favorably reported and reand face cut and kulsedport adopted; one hill killed in adTom Reyonlda, alt lake, head cut. option of majority report, recommendC. Sherman of Montana, hMd ing that the bill be not passed, and cut. six new bllla introduced and reA number of otbrs sustained minor ferred. cuts and bnilaea, u( all. lth the en-- c Governor Cutler, as 'required by option of oar, wrr able to rrautne law, submitted a list of all appointhe Journey. T!s body uf Huaklna tments mad by him since the adjournwaa taken to lw. where an inquest ment of the 19A5 senate. will be held. The governor also submitted a comLocal railroad official said laat munication received by him from the evening that ther waa no doubt but Juvenile court commission of Salt that the wreck wa caused by n fallen Lake City, calling attention to the Thre is no doubt but recent declalsn of the supreme court, what the train wa running at a high and suggesting amendments to the rate of speed. Tla I evidenced by present law, as indicated by the the fart that tom of the cars were The communication was rehurled a distance rf more than 100 ferred to the Judloiary committee. feet from the rigb of way. 8. B. No. 10, by Senator Hulaniakl, Hoskins, tha ntn who wm killed which anmo days ago wax referred to In office an hired out at eiploymeut the committee on highways, came this city to workun the Nevada k. back with a majority report, signed Northern, aud wa given transporta- bj Senators Seeley and Clegg, recomtion to Cobra. Aithat place he left mending that the bill be not passed, tbe smoker la wkch he wm riding and a minority report, signed by Senand secreted hlwelf on the blind ator Hulaniakl, recommending that baggage, where b wm beating his tha bill be passed. The purpose of the way to the coast when the accident bil la to authorise the Impounding of occurred. which aidmaU damage highways The weather aiDeeth at the time aleng mountain or hill aides. In tha ID degrees beuf the accident mb way aa nreaent trespassing anilow aero, making 1 decidedly unpleasmals are handled. The motion to adopt ant for the paMugers, especially ttw minority report wm put and failed those hurled from their warm bertha to peia. The motion to adopt tbe macm. in tbe jority report was then carried. Upon hit motion to adopt the minority reUTAH SIELTER8. port, Senator Hulaniakl made hla Hidden senate speech. e recounted big experience while Com panics Appeal From Decision of Circui Court. cmnty attorney of Weber county, in attempting to collect damages from An appeal waa tk owners f tierfia traveling over St. Louis, Jan. filed In the L'nild States court of the mountain roads in Weber county, appeals hero todayby five Utah smelt- and especially qvar the Ogden canyon ing companies, appallng from the de- 'road. He, said the hepdera will not cision of the ITrted States circuit disclose the names of the owners of court for the Dtatlct of Utali. which the animals and then, when the owner permanently reatclned them from la located, suit baa to he brought and continuing to roat or amelt sulphide if any sum la recovered from tho ores carrying o vet 10 per cent of sul- owner it only represents tho damage, phur In any form or combination at while In moat oaaaa the expense of their present plage. bringing ault la equal to the damage Tbe decision wg rendered Nov. 12 Incurred. He explained that hy Imlaat, effective SOJaya from that date. pounding the animal by the road or constable, the damage The smelting mnpanles contend the damsge to thel bualneaa and to the would at once be fixed and paid, and mining interest of the Mate will b the herd allowed to proceed, which much greater ban to the oompialnta procedure would be quite Inexpensive. If the Injunctid remains effective. The Judiciary committee recomThe compUnants are James Godfrey nnd 408 owner of property, ag- mending S. . No. I, by Senator HolL gregating 9, (HI acres of land near Salt Ingaworth, favorably with the one Lake City, aJoinlng .the planta of the amendment that the number of tax American Amlting A Refining com- payers required to Join with the be five aad not twenty-five- , aa pany, the Itah Qowolldated Mining company, tP V. S. Smelting company, provided In the bill. This MU the Blnghan Conaol dated Mining A amends section 4680 of tha atntiitea a Smelting vmpany, tnd tha Bingham relative to the filing by private of an accusation against a nub-HClipper A fold Mlnlig company. official. The amendment wm fully explained in theM columas at the time EUROPI HAS COLD WEATHER. the Mil was Introduced. The report London, Jan. 23.A rdlc weather arts adopted. Senator Calilsva sffii 1 .a r condltlonaeontlnue t prevail over tbe for the appointment of a special whole of Europe, while curiously enough tie arttuj Arctic regions, committee to Investigate and report northern Nirway affi Iceland, report upon the obtaining of n water supply I lie prevalmce of (il'd and rainy for tbe state prison. Under the rules weather. Al the vepla renchlnq Brit- tha resolution waa laid upon the table ish port an cmere with long Idclca until todaya aeailon. 9. B. No. 4, hy Senator Benner X. and have sniw on tltlr decks. Telrgrams recelvA from all parta Smith, aa the only MU up for third of the cnntlienl git almost Incredimuling and peiMge. It la tha flrat ble reports o the exyeme rigor of ihe bill to be passed by either house, except the Mil for tha contingent exweather and ccmsedent suffering. pense. At flrat It appeared that there Many deatis are jepnrted. In Aue-trltwo sent be I a wire found dead at would be some .opposition to Ira pastheir posts af a rest! of Ihe cold. The sage without amendment. Senator heavy snow ontlai s In Russia and Clegg and Senator Williams were Turkey, and the tnube la frosen dubious m to Ita legality. Senator Smith again explained' Its necessity over in someplace t Roumanla. Blight eaihquak ' are reported and purpose. Senator Hulanlxkl exfrom Balutn. The :ixard continued plained that the amendment offered at Censuntlniple w ero the n-ila by Senator Clegg was unnecessary. Upon roll call every aenaior voted said to he ae oral fi t deep. Navigation on the ln..ph(u s and the Black for Ita passage. The bill Is aa follows: Sea has beer prnctliilly suspended. Sec. 1. Every convict undergoing a life sentence in the Mate prison of DRY FARMINGlCONGRESS. thl state, who. with malice aforethought, commit an aaaault upon the vTien the Denver, Jm. weaperson of another with a div farmlu opens pon or Inatrnment. or by deadly means any lomorroH In th.s for a two days' of force likely ta prodnre great bodily nf t.he tost noted shall, upon conviction thereof, Injury, Araer-incIn culiiiral stn suffer death. lea will lie It atlei Montana, Sec. I. Thla act shall take effect Viah, Idaho, f nilf'ir i. New Mexico, upon approval. Waxhlngion nul n y other state The new bills offered were: d! rep sented. vlll be Elwood 8. B. No. 23. by Senator Walton, Mead, chief jf the ureau of 91.10ft to Sheriff Eltnn R. appropriating lion and ranxge V. Cliiicrtl. &y lan'lj griculturlRt, and of Rich county, for aerrlcea rendered injuries sustained tn capture of Mark K. lSire.in. 1 8. cereallt. are and an Insane person. Referred to comto vrrlve luilght expected mittee on public institution. S. B. No. 24, by Senator Bullon. deSNOW-BOUiTIAIN ARRIVES. fining tbe course nf Murite to be tanght in tbe Agricultural college and Minncapol. Jan 23. The Great setting Hide of the state tax levy of tiled train from five mill, the amount of three-fourtNorthern orcr'al the racifle oa.-- t a.l ivlng here today of a mill each yenr for tha 'mainteafter helpg strand twice In Mnn-Th- e nance of the Instltntien. tana snow lr.fa. flrrt tie-u- p S. B. No. 21. by Senator Bnllen rea M'.dvah. Mon fourteen hour, fers to rhe State University In the nnd the sci-o.at t; ford for 24 hour, same way places the proportion of the od the food sup-iDuring the Dfor tax levy It shall receive at one-halthere waa heat of a mill each rear. Both bllla were p'v was ehmied in onlv cn wr. Ti train was almost referred to the education committee. hidden In he m ntaln of snow, S. B. No. SC. by Senator Miller Brakcmcn fna'.iy icreeded In sum- - amends the present law relative to aid. inonlng work required to be done on mining locar ton. Tho ameadement waulr rePUBLIC .anosIresolution. quire in tha way of discovery work a ten-foshaft within ninety days after 23. The senate location notices are potted. The bill WuRhingiin. Ja a referred to the cnmml'tee on resolutions relat-publtoday agree to In g fo srttlra np land. One mine and mining. txiendx ihf henef of the act of S. B. No. 27. by Senator Bnllen, by comber 21. 9ft4. (i made prior request amend section 1380 of the to Di'ceinbe 21. If I. The other gran's law regulating public libraries and ve of absence to the tax levy therefor. It was refera three mnhj entrymon li IJb. -- from the dale of red to the committee on county and ihiho paai-(o- f eso'lltlon. municipal corp oration t. S. B. No. 20, by Senator Johnaon BIRRELTO 8JXEED BRYCE. create a atate board nf osteopothy: require examination of those desiring -- The London, .an appointment to practice, etc. The Ml la tn the same of Augusiln Itim a chief secretari form a the ona presented two year for Ireland, in si (cession to James ago. and which Called to pM. In 1(03 (kaiKSi.ir o Washsuch a bt,1 passed both house and Bryce, ihe xw a ingtou. wasaauo1 ed today. eiieii by Oovornor Wells. The e - jos Degree tic of Rill Passed; On Killed, and 81a New Bills Introduced, is Day's Record. ctll-aen- hi-l- miss occ Jer0- - SPORTS BORDEAUX EXPOSITION. - deprived of a perfect highway for commerce and obtain after many years of blind aod useles work an expensive MRS. LUND'S HI3EHAL and unsafe high level lock canal. Mir keystone of which, the Garun dam, The funeral of Mr. Ellen Lund wax will be washed out at the first crath-quakperhaps even before Its Inaual the Second ward mooting lionat 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, guration nifchop Robert McQuarrie ofllfflrialing and HOSTILE SPEECHES PROHIBITED. There waa a large afendanre many beautiful floral designs were laid upon the casket. A number of Moscow. Jan. 23. The governor musical selections were rendered hy has ordered that any person tie the word choir. The speaker were livcrlng speeches Hostile to the govMeber Scowrroft. A It Moves. Peter ernment al electoral meeting sha'.l he Anderson and Bishop McQuarrie. In- sen ennui tn three months Irripri-nterment wa in the Ogden fit v erme-tery- . ment or fine of I25P. pav The police arc searching the house of prominent eonMltutlor.) democrat for campaign litera'ure In spie ,f ALUIK BALL these measiuea the ronafliutieiiat demon six count on carrying eleven Invitation have been issued for the of the alxieen snuls of Moscow. Alumni dapcc. announced to take place at the Congress dancing hull Keb. 1. CRISIS AVERTED. winter Helng the first dance of ii given by the association, preparation Viriina. ,1hii. 2., - The inirns-eria- l have been made tn moke It one of the social events of the season. The hall crisis in Hungary which was seriousvisierdav has been avertwill he decorated throughout with ly ihre.iteredf i nic ed for ihe liv the fact that high school colors. Mml-ife- of .tiistli-Potonyi hex dc nil d to bring an action for libel Ti-n- n aipi, committee on public health win con tidt-- r and report on the bill. The senate adjuurned on mutton of Senator Calliater. SESSION GOVERNOR SUBMITS LIST OF CESS APPOINTMENTS. FRENCH CATHOLIC CHURCH. - New York. Jn. 23. The din-rio- t TAYLOR RE ELECTED. of the Interim with Kanld TtnnM1 i company today vmd to incn.gse thr Neshrilii Ian 2:1. In Jjint . wage Of nearly The , i f the gent-ia- l stxciubly the system i. ih inrreH-- employe j k Teykn wa elected I ulsd about vuu pvi iii,ii. 8: I vrliatvl' 1 1907. TWENTY FIVE P.B8ENGERB ALSO SUFFER BLItrtT INJURIEB On Washington's Birthday. Fob. 22. the Po. maucr Staters Cuucert Orchestra comiNiny will appear at the Ogden Tabernacle under the auspices of the Frees IT ub uf Ogden. Coupled slth this famous troupe of musician w 111 be the Ogden tabernacle choir and Prof. J. J. CrCTellaa, organist for tbe Salt Lake tabernacle. Tnu combination will make one of the strongest bills that hare been put on here In year and It ta tba first of ita kind that haa even been formed. There will be three distinct attracwill render tions Prof McClellan several selection from tbe nuunera on LOCAL OPTION PLANK. 24, FREBg CLUB OF OGDEN TO GIVE TABERNACLE ENTERTAINMENT Fuarrel service over the t amain The Satellite healing team defeated of Thomas Etberinfton will1 be bald to- the Star at the Anauclatton alley m. ai p. Tabernacle the at day last evening, by winning tho first two wed at tba family vi. be may Tho cooaeries of three raaldenea at Want Wahar, any hour of a was one of thegames, beat seen this until 11 oclock. Interment will taka lest and for the flrt time the City place la the city cemetery. league player pm up n game that cream Included some real fart work. With Floaty of sweet initk and the exception of Baxter, who bud F. T. phone band. on Frrry, alwara arm, the n.en on both items glass MU.did well. Especially is thla true of G doudder, Hess, Burton. Baker aud Tba funeral of R. C. Millar will la from WckBlir, all of whom passed the atW afternoon this o'clock held at J mask. Krlanda tba Ritchey funeral chapel. the Mar of mar slew the remains between the iheO. Bcudder wa really wa clone Interment although evening, 2 o'clock. hours of 10 an.1 the of tme, on hla le all at let Mages will bo la tba Ogden City cemetery. losing first place by JuM two plus. law The former pulled down a total of SM, A. C. Hora baa revoked hi could do was 68. offices over Badcos'a Drue Store, while the hat lima high man with n where ha la prepared to meat aay aad Burton wm third Next rants Baker with nil partlaa desiring the aerrlcea of aa total of 520. (10 and Weaaler was firth with (01 attorney-at-law- . tu hla credit, fleta raptured the high in single game score wttb SIS, mademan Coma and have a good The only other Uuie with the Scottish people, Janu- the flrrt game. Acad- tn paiw the Sim mark In any one game ary 25th, at Congress Dancing was Burton, who landed Z1U in the secOintiun celebration. emy. The Burn' ond Cannon. J. game of the aeries. Frank Hon. oa Burn," by HaxUr. who was listed among Ihe Excellent program of Scottish musle in tbe nlr all right, even and song. Gram! Hall. Everybody in- , Stars, wm up coma vited. Tickets at MarBeth'a, Uuicbta-aoa's- beyond the clouds. He failed to showing Ilka to earth, however, and Culloy's and Driver's. ho ina-l- e would be considered a disgrace to the poorest player In tbe GERMAN ELECTIONS. Commercial league. Had be played anything like bis usual form, tho tale Lacking Tsno of Confidents Singularly The been different. have would In Gorman Proas. mighty Ilrigga had a hsd cane of frigid exterrmltles. He must be credited Berlin, Jaa. 23. The morning pa- with trying hard enough, hut that is to editorials per devote their leading was low man on hla team nod He all. poll appeal! ta the voters to go to the elecIt nt hla fault that hla team won. tn tbe apptoaehlng reirbatag was the Four hundred and sixty-nition, but a ton of confidence I beat, he could do, and there la some gulnrly lacking In the press, with the talk of his Vorwa-erta- , being a candidate for one exception of tbe case of tha the mlntpr league team. the Socialist organ. The Social- of Both team started off strong but ists have nominated candidates in with the good work of Ilea and Is this and district, every rotebatag tbe Satellites came out with the first time tn the political history Wherry S3 pins to the guod. In the second fo tbe empire that aurb n thing baa to and the beat went Stars tbe sleep Imtho other Almost all uornired. could d') was to roll up a total they from refrain making portant parties against MO made by the Fatal-lltsa- . contest In tbe important sections of 771 In tba final game the Stars got of the country, outlining their agitatotal of tion to those sections where their Into action and rolled up aweakened while their opponents resprctlro following la strongest. The 125, Socialists have directed their fight and had to content themaelvM with principally against tha Radicals, un- 74. a Thla evening Ihe der the conviction that thle la the and Nre teams of tha Commercial only party likely to divide the labor league will occupy tbe boards. vet with thorn. last night's score follows : la moat dtalrlcts political passions Sattetlltea ran high. Herr Hebei, the Social-ta- t leader tn the nrlchatag, tried In vain ta rent n hall In Wetmar this week for n Socialist rally. All the hall ewnera refused, with the explanation that the military authorities assuredly would command the aoldlcra ta boycott any restaurant where n Socialist meeting wa held. News come from several districts of efforts to withdraw the announced candidates and to substitute a new compromise candidate. The Prussian minister of tho Interior has issued strict orders to the local authorities to prevent voters having two rrsldenrea, from voting from uora than one. people." JAXFARY Athena, Jan. - Austin. Tessa, Jan. 23. In an address befora the state legislature today in referring to Wm. . lieerta. Untied States Joseph W. Bailey Mid: "This haa been n must remarkable controversy and among tho many remarkable things connected with It. none la more remarkable than thla effort waa Inspired and Inaugurated by a cltlaen not of thla state, hut entirely without tho slate Wm. R. Ho inaugurated this camHearst. paign last June In an article In hla cosmopolitan magaalne and doted It with a three page Ubl published in hla Chicago paper on Jan. 21. He attempted to sow this at ate down with hla Infamous alandcr and I have received letters and tdegrama that show that he Is sending hi newspapers by the fheiiMuda into Teas for the purpose of poisoning the minds of the T Tint.SI) AY, WRECK Polmatier Bisters, Tabernacle Choir, and Frof. McClellan Numbered Among Lie of Attractions. 2870 Wall Ave. UTAH, CONCERT Scuddee and Hesa Star Performers, While Five Mm Struggle Girl wanted. On DEN, SATELLITES WASHINGTON ONE KILLED LEGISLATURE HOLDS LONG IN DEETH BIRTHDAY DEFEAT EXAMINER TELEPHONES IDITORiAL MORXIXO 12 C hlrngo, Jan. 23. Two four story Franklin street, oct building cupied by a number of manufacturing nnd mercantile Anna were destroyed by fire tonight. Lom $850,000. 39-4- ENDORSES ROOSEVELTS ACTION. Ala., Jan. 31. The Montgomery, a bailee of representative paaeed reeelutlM today approv'ng Prealdent Roosevelt's action In discharging tha negro soldiers at Brownsville. ESPERANTO LECTURES. . Paris, Jan. 23. War Minister haa authorised the delivery nf at the military dubs In Esperanto, the proposed universal lanPie-qua- rt 1--2. intern tkmal touring car 2ft tmplonahlp Woa by MaoCready, Time, p. English car, gMoIlno. 06 Paine, the only American Lrant, wm distanced. mile hotor cycle event Won 3-- 5. WEATHER IN ROME. COLD 21. Staoeptlenally Jan. me. throughout ny wMtky cent.laue m . There has bee a heavy foilwith the penlnaula, throughout e cold In the north, beenln-iptesite on several lines bae Intermittent and flight uie i shocks are reported from d. guage. CULLOM NEGRO Jan. 28. At a joint session of the legislature today the of Shelby M. Cullom to the United States senate was ratified. Springfield. LYNCHED. 111.. GAMBLE ELECTED. lr Pierre. 8. D.. Jan. 23. In joint today Robert J. Gamble wee clared United States senator. ses-o-n de- RECEIVER FOR JACK ESTATE. 23 Henry Miss., Jan. Orw- negro, wm lynched at srds-i- t be home of Governor ackod Mrs. night He had The eemorfl sf that place. negro had lay decided the hand of undeath at the persons. th bat TMcher Now. boy. virtue of magnanimity? Pupil Aw? M hoy Teacher What l It if and were wanted an FP rerj badly, one in a to meet a sirvll boy wttb tho coud place wlitra nobody until bot'i put- -Class "(with eager Illumination) Dat's a cinch! m. Chicago, Jan. 23. Judge McEwan today appointed the Chicago Title and Trunt cnmpr.ny receiver cf the estate of Edward H. Jack, 84 years old. tbe millionaire, who. it ta aleged. haj been forcibly taken to California by his snn. Wm. s. Jack. The letter is charged wttb having gained control uf the estate by this mean. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. titt . |