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Show THE Lemons Oranees POPES. TfAH. EXAMINEE: 110KNING GROCERIES The Best on (he Market Prompt Delivery E. A. OLSEN 2259 Washington Ave. WILL MOVE SATURDAY EVENING BUSWELL th. JEWELER TO NEW QUARTOS WASHINGTON AVEME NEXT DOOR NORTH OF WRIGHTS. Open For Business Monday Morning 5--. baa full of enUmaiaaot Iman fur ib mat ramp where ba baa aciHamoadlM-i- Jack Davis d Wuu-ie- bnme-diaiel- l- Notad Mining Man Enthuaiaatic Ovtr Lataat Camp With Gaom. Fine Red Apples y to provide plainlif wi'h tte cummoa aeceaaailea of life. dlsmlaacd. Home light waa thrown oa New ton' IN DIEHLS COURT. cuuaocUuit la Use oaae. It I eiaiad aacad" out that Thumaa Ogden wa Iehl'a Salt Lake. Fab. tf -- lu nf a check la a pokar game la Sait Nawton caahed thia court tbla morning Hr. Lana Mogul l,ka lent August. check at Jim- McToreay'a aaluoa oa waa arraigned oa the charge of Kaouod SwuLk street. When the , jnuraluy.. She pleaded aot guilty aad the clearing the caaa waa act fur March fi. check weal through biweea It waa held up. Ogden had ! Hubert Cochrane, charged with aa affidavit la which ha elated me j auult with a deadly weapon, was lecuguiMUoe and la which the check waa leaned on hi taken from him. The check aa din- - ! the caaa coutiaued Indefinitely, I Juba Dougherty ad Charlea Hall, honored aad returned to McTeruay. la turn McTernay went lo Neman j accused of robbing a tsreek of 95, were and la eoiue way the attorney" prom- - held to anawor to the diatrtrt court, laed to make tha money good ad- - i la defaut of bail tbry were remanded vancad oa the check, lie Ter nay re- - to the county Jail. fuaea to aav anything about tha check. CO. "1 gut tbe p routl of aiy money out of iho thing." ha eald, "and that's Balt Lake.- - Feb. it- - The all 1 care about it." Fruit A Produce company, the new firm formed by the union of the Rash Fruit A produce company of thia Placed Under Arrest Yesterday en city, aad the William M. Koylance A Produce company of Provo, j Fruit Complaint Steern Out by Officar. Completed today the acquisition of the Halt I dike, Feb. 21. Lea L. Magarl, j Martin-HlllaFruit A Produce corn-wif- e I of Joseph E. Magerl, a Balt pany of Wear Second South street. Route railroad conductor, wa arrest- - i and taka peaaeatloa thia evening. The ed yesterday afternoon by Officer HU- - retiring firm will continue la tha eon! ton on a charge of adultery, the com- - j business, and will he InterMtad la of which wm sworn to by Offl- - I or line of commercial Industry. Mr. ho has for several cer George Harris. j B. W. Mayteock, The complaint was the outgrow th of j years bean local manager for tha Mar-ih- e statement of Magort with regard ; company, will remain la a to bin returning ham unexpectedly similar capacity with tha Raah-Rand finding hla wife In tbe company lance company. of J. K. Peebles. Ball In the cane was it m uf 9500, which waa fixed in th later furnished through the efforts uf HABGIMAR IHVESTICATION ' Willey A Willey, attorney for the BBOUCHT TO All END woman. atbefore tha went county Magerl (Continued from Page One) torney yesterday and swore to two complaint again Peebles, la on com- fora it was built and said that the plaint ho charges Peebles with a statu- transaction had been perfectly tory offense and la the other with aa aaaault with a deadly weapon with in- from both a legal and moral standtent to kill Peebles waa arraigned be- point. tuirmisa toner lone said he had unfore Judge Diehl yeeterday afternoon and through hla attorney. Willey A derstood, but he wanted to know what of tbe money. Wilier, asked until today In .which to hadMr.bornm Severance said that the railenter hie plea. Ball was Hied In the asm of 9MW0, la default of which Pee- roads often did somethings, but the money had usually been kept to build bles waa taken to th county Jail. Mr. Magerl denlen must strenuously- theTheroad. sale of aeourttio raising the that there wws northing wrong bepoint that th Altons thirty por cant twees her aad Peebles. Magarl telephoned to Provo yeeter- dividend probably waa illegal. Mr. Soveranr informed the comday fur hla altornar. Judge J. W. K. mission that counsel for the governto Balt Lake. WnltecoUoa. to earn ment tod no more wltneanoa at this Judge Whlteeottoa earn and had a time and would ask for an adjnnta-mon- t long conference with hla client. Ha without dat. stated that Magarl weald Hkoly fils diChairman Knapp then announced vorce proceeding against hla wife that the hearing waa postponed to a at twa. data to to fixed and adjournment waa that man aad tbe aaaee wuuld quired auairrtnii taluabla interests aad eanlltleat of tha early existence There of aoma of The greatnat mines Id (ha country. aaya 1la Goldfield Tribunal. He ! iaast couatrartiug a road up tbe niouuiaia from the tuna tv The Daisy Wonder, aad upuu ita romp ikan will haul la supplies and lumber and pul up aereaaary building to conduct acile miutag operations. Tbe power hoist will arrive la a few day. and at once be tu-called vtar tbn four by eight abaft abbll la now In fvr feet of ore af tbe Junction of two vein! which yield aaaay returaa id from dU to $15, aad even higher, and where lao shift of c a men are now employ ed. While la tbe northern camp Dnvl visited tbe Vulture proiert. which haa alieady shipped lau caiiuails of ai Pal high grada ore tv Ibe It guea to Halt Ion, from which lathe. Naw airikea are of daily occurrence, aeveral bavins been made down I elided the in the Hat, which haa knowa mineral son a dltiance of four milaa In a southerly direction wlthla the paet two weeks. A a eacellnut auto aervice frum Fallon la being conducted by I)r. Gardner and Ed William of Fairi lew, though at pnweal the aervice la wholly Inadequate, from thirty to fifty people be-ing compelled tv miutla at Fallon night, ao great la the ruah. The town he a population of l.iwn, and at leant fifty more are being added dally to thia total Within alsty day a tha ramp a III be fitruiabed with nue of the beet water auppllea In the ataie. , The Neiada Wonder haa reached a depth of 114 feet below the tunnel law-e- l, aad the abaft la all la me. Darla My a that thin la undoubtedly one of . the great mines of Nevada. Values of 5M to tha ahlpplng ore run from 985(1, (hey have la alght flfteen feet of ahlpplng ore and aiity flve feet of milling ore; the manager aaatired Da-vthat they could now All 10.INM aarka with high grade. Davia' latent acqulalllona la the camp, tha Nellie end Jim claim, MJola and end lint I ho Nevada Wonder, and hatre tha o um ledgea with ralnoa mi tire from 1400 lo 9SM and force of man 1 aw working to detarmlne tha width of tha vain with a view to development. Leasers are doing good work at Winder on a umru propertlea, the Spider and Wanp haring fwenfy-fhraat work, sight of which are la ship-pin- n m-r- ia aur-fac- JJ im-We- r d E Hash-Roy-lan- I ll n pner ! BOLD taken. HOLD-UP- . Harold Darrum Badly Robbed of Sarenty-flv- a Beaten and Deliars. Fab. 29. Harold Demun, about 40 year, waa a contractor, James Gibson Tails of Tham, and almost beatenaged to death and rohbad af Utgaa a Remedy. T5 WednMdav night about 10:45 hy a of siidl era from Fort Douglas. gang Sail lake, Fek. 21. It haa recently The hold-utook place at the center emua to light that law faiwiliaa of Fourth Booth and Tenth Rant la the aortbweat pat of the streets wlthla a few dwirs e Derrum s city hare been compelled to deaart home. their home oa normal af rba uarehea had been down Iowa all which have formed from Uio leakage th evening attending to some bam-nr- a of (he river and the over Sow of White matter. He took the 10:30 Fort lake. The famlliee- - were three of Douglas ear from Mala street hum. JUST TO KEEP THINGS MOVING Jamas Gibson and James Storey, who On tbe ear were six or eevan lived near Twelfth North aad Eighhe waa unable to state which. offwiii nerplkull; good teenth Went Whetstreets. aeen yesrakiM When the corner of Fourth South aad bargains. Moat have man Mr. Olbaun In roam Hr asw goods. If you want big terday complained Tenth East street a waa reached Darterms, saying that aoma rum got off. the soldiers also getting fargalaa la throa llaoa, step rig before he decided lo move he off. Without any warning or demands time taka your pick. at found It nee unary to remove hla to hold np hla hand, Derrutn waa asTHI JUMBLE. horaea from hla bare, aa the water saulted and badly bastes. HI light MOO Wash. Phene 1144. buvd aeveral Inches above Hie plank eye Is completely dosed, where h floora la the stalls, lolrr he was Aim- waa struck, and his haa.1 is badly rut ed to abandon tha houao, aa the condi- and battered. The soldiers took hla tion a had become unbearable. money - $75 aad left him lying In Whether or not other Sunlllos in the read In an unconscious enodltlon. that portion of the cUr hare had to Th night watchman of th Salt abandon their home has not been IAka brewery found Derrum aeon afmods knowa, but It la aaid that thia terward aad took him to hla hunts, Inundated enadltUm prevail to a re- 1020 Bant Fourth South street. The markable eaten!, the water la Kane police were notified aeon after aad from Ms two to feet place being deep. the patrol wagon, with Bergeut Mr. Glbaon asserts that la many Hem pi nnd Officer Golding niahed to the la between North th scene, but Iho navaltnaui ware not places territory and Eighteenth North and foun-l- . Tempi Lana aad Twentieth WeeL Kemp's When Perrum waa taken home hla these pools are the rule rather than eighteen-year-obecame dlaiighter tbe esrcptlon. He urges that prompt hysterical and n physician waa action should be taken by the city to 8h waa atlll in n bad condidrain the load. tion at a late hour last night. Three year ago. It 1 said, the condiinjuries are not serious, but tion in the north waM. portion of Salt are very painful. take were about tha name aa they are The government officials at the poet now. ami that year waa mads memorere notified of tht affair Wednesday able by the ravages of typhoid. When night and at one started aa lavastl-galloAll men who entered the fort thia phase of Iho question wa menFKOl'DFIT SPOKTING tioned to Mr, Gibson. he became em- after 10:30 p. m. Wednesday will bare phatic In urging that the city take to give a good arcount of themsrlvea. GOODS COMPANY immediate action In the matter. There people." aald he. are taxpaLEXINGTON CONCORD. Whaloaala and Ratal! yer. and are sntiUod to protect ton. SPORTING GOODS. Tbe water can readily 1 drained in Sait Lake. Feb. R. Jobbara af EDISON PHONOnortherly direction. A fear year Woolley, president of tbe Isnitagton GRAPHS AND RECORDS. ago It was drained by a ditch, but thl Cnnmrd Mining company, yeatardny ClarktHorracka' Flailing Tack la, la no longer serviceable, and a better wired the lucal office of the company Stall and Daan Athlatia Goada. drain mum be provided. directing that after next Saturday no Phanagrapha Said aa Easy or the stock bo sold for less Tama. Ml 14th SL DIEHL A WITNESS. Gian Mi rent a share. At tha time the company wm firmed, only shout two week ago. limited amount of May Threw Light an Police Method in Fleecing Tourists. ihe treasury lcck waa placed ou the market at 25 rents a share. Consider-aid- e Hal! Lake. Feb. 23. of the slock has since been sold Judge l B. Diehl of the criminal division of to local investors and the president's the city court, will he railed a a t.'legraphlc order ladlrate that tsore in behalf of the proaeeutlon in ha hei-- a large demand for It lu the the case of Chief of Police George A. Hast. The rump-inSheet. Detective George Raleigh, Wilhas a peculiarly liam Newton, Nick RaMtito. Dr." prtspect In the .lame Dnnsldaun. W. H. ltt r rent and lxlrgton district, twelve miles south other mcnilier of the sang, charged of the famous Rlackhonie dirtrict, with eotiFpIrarv a change of venue having a ledge from ix to fifteen a taken Wednesday to Judge .1. J. feet wide, which hits shown phenomWhittaker court by Atiarneva Horeu enal value at thr surface. PrelimX. I'hrUtenxen and Samuel Thurman. inary arrangement have been made, the defen o. The case before Jus-lic- for an active campaign cf development. Krtuiris M. Itinhop was dltuiil-tand similar complaint, chargins coniiraiv were Hied hefore Judge , COURT NOTES. I J. Whitaker The defen sparring tunc in the caae and after waiving Hall Idikc. Feb. 23. T. G. (Vale ha the reading of the complaint took un- Died a petition in the probare dives-Iotil Friday to enter a plea Sheets and of the district court asking for letRaielgh arc Mumped" aa to what exiter of Hdtuint oration of the estate of gence the enmity officials have at hand Rdn W. I'oale. the la the caametar at tta traanar young lawyer who iu MrW'hirter a the aa well rnhhery died on Frh. 12. 1907. of spinal msnin-altlwnloe w ewpply oar patrons about the formed fur gang The exists la valued at 35uo and rganiel Prompt, reliable aad at low coat, the of fleecing traveler and there no four heir aar Oma you tap wall ba oa your tniirlatpurpose out of heir money by "bunco'' A iD the petition has been lab aad hoMl tt expeditiously aad nd "atirerhing" game. division nf the distriet court hy wall. Juki whm Judge Diehl will be ex- Sine Man Anderson for letters amined rn i not known. It I Mated, of adniiniatiatfon uf asking the enure of per however, that aeveral alleged "hnn.-ofather. Peier Nielson Smith, who (lld men werr aneated h. the police uft in The estate consist of real rei and detective nnt in :he 'gang" and personal v of the rain nt a alleged In the complaint. One nr M.ihki. There proper! are two heir to the eswn of there men ere releaed with tate. out any trial whatever and In nearly An artion W divorce ha been filed every care they were defended h. in he district court by 5inule Newton, an alleged police nxirt against John F. Bredendtck on lorney. In the ntjuice where he the ground of The partmen were rcteared without nv trial ies were married at Biilsxn. Cal., op I It elated. word a to tht Pboaa It tor ye rent April ta. 7533. and It is that Judge Pt-- hl to releoee thl nin or for year past defendantalleged has failed Balt Lak, -- t ul a4 Bam-moue- Dec-rum'- s e wit-ne- silver-coppe- r . r d fr n -- fld pro-hat- e l"l. TRANSFER CO. took tbe third race and Nation-assat IU to I got show. la th fifth race Golden Rule, the favorite, fswed away before Judge at to 1. who made a gams and successful effort to head the procession. Results: First race Four furlongs, selling Calmoore won; Husky, second; Rustler, third. Time, :49 Second race, one mile and an eighth, selling Lady Fashion won; Potrero Grande, second; Ind, third. Time, 1:53 14. Third race, one mil and an eigtos, selling lauialliwn won; Bonar, second: third. Time, Nkbonassar, 7 to 1 ar House Wiping 3-- m Commercial Electric Co 1:57 Fourth race, one mile, welling Andrew Mack woa; Lucian, swcond; Black Prince, third. Time, 1:43. Flfio race, futurity course, selling, four year olds Judge wen; Aaron , second; Heraian. third. Time, 1:12 4 5 Sixth race, six and n half furlong, purse, three ) ear wide Malliah won: Johnny Lyons. Hayes. S to 1. serond; Triumphant, third. Time, 1:23 14- J-- 2219 Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 362 . ABCOT RESULTS. oth-plat- nt FLOODS ON CITY BORDER. ALLEN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES San Francisco, Feb. 28. A number of close price won at the Emeryville track today. Clamors at 10 to 1. gut a ale atan in the first event and brought home the purse. Iamailian at ' g ora. ; EMERYVILLE. From Correspondents and State Exchanges BICMIIIES M WQIICEa HW. 1, SPORTS SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Bananas MAlaH KHWAY, Bred-endic- k . nb. 28. Th Interstate Nora York, conCom sierra OogaraiMloa today cluded its New York hearing upon the Investigation of, tha operations and relations of th rnioa Pad So system and. while there will ba oral argument hoard at Washington In April, oa a data to ho decided later, tne testimony hae probably all been taken, There bM beau bo decision yet ns to lu appeal to th enurts to compel Edward H. Harrtmaa aad Otto Kahn to answer tha many Important questions declined by them, but the q nest loa will be considered after th commission returns to Washington. "Wa will discus tha qusation at Washington, said Commissioner lass after adjournment today, and there decide If w are to aak that the stomach pump be applied to three a, Th closing hour of the hearing brought a statement from Controller Mahl that financial statements were not went to Southern Pacific stockholders tor several months before the dividend meeting la July last, this being In contradiction of Mr. Harrlmsn'a testimony: a suggestion from Commissioner Harlan that the 10 par eent dividend oa Alton was illegal under the Illinois constitution; a partial clearing away of tha aspersion In regard to the mortgaging of tha Murrayrllle-B- p ring-fiel- d cut-of- f before it was built, and lengthy discussion of tha propriety of capitalising the old expenditures for betterments upon the Alton. Mr. Mahl, controller of the Hardman lines, wm reralled aad identified a number of exhibit. Mr. Mahl explained that the resolution of the board of directors of the Union Pacific, authorising Mr. Hardman to borrow money In th name of the corporation wm a purely formal matter. It wax done to meet, a requirement uf certain California bankers. Mr. Lovett stowed hy the witness that the late C. P. Huntington had like authority from the Southern Pacific board and that It wm a common business practice. Dudng the discussion between Mr. Lovett and Mr. HlUard, Mr. Harlan read an extract from the constitution of Illinois which prohibited the pay meat of stock dividends, Loa Angeles, Feb. 28. Brennoa cantered home a winner tu the steeplechase race, making the distance in a The mile second under the record. and a quarter handloap developed a hunch of clatay oues. Tartan had to do hts beat to stall W. H. Carey, who came on arery fast at the end. Re- HEARD Although ! . Now is the Time! the MsaHge Had Traveled 12,000 Milas. , Gel You a FINE cu-pi- WINTER SD1T CHEAP! J. E. BOLSTEAD ie . money-refunde- 2-- t. dinner-Wednesda- E.F . BRATZ 2-- Real Estate Bargains IS ANY TART OF THE CITY AND COUNTY. FOR SEATTLE EXPOSITION. Senate Passes the Bill Appropriating 9700,000 for tha Northwest Fair. m Washington, Loans on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly 1 wai Feb. 28. A , Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance Written iu Strong and Hafe Companies at Lowest Rates. , 41 0 25th St. e It in not lime to plant yet, but noon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get yonr FEEDS. I was in the big fire, an you ail remember, and all my old fitock waa burned. Our new stock is arriving and Mill be the beat ever brought to Ogden. n Seeds That Are Sure to Grow T u rvrea 420--z Garden Seeds e Anti-tnix- Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : 420 and a ANTI-TRUS- Negotiated. . expo-Hilton- Britt-Gan- CALL. Chicago, Feb. 28. The, voice of sults: calling 12,000 milaa over land and First race, steeplechase, short sea has been heeded by a Chicago girl, course Brenaus won; Indian II., sec- who wm teaching In a mission school In Bhanghal, China, and m the .result ond ; Declmo, third. Time, 1:00. Second race, futurity course Fun-to- n a courtship carried on by letter for TAILOR-MAD- E won; Money Muea, second; Nun's over two years was followed by a. wed1:10. ding in Chicago butt night, Veiling, third, fame, MIm Flora LaFrienler, the young Third race, Brooks course FreslM : won; Capable, second Jack Dole, woman In tbe romance, wm married Our line of patterns for extra pants to John Phllllpe at tha residence of third. Time, 2:05. are very fine. Fourth race, nne mile an a quarter her father, F. M. LaFrienler. The Repairing and Cleaning done very Tartan won; W. H. Carey, second; ceremony waa performed by Prof. Nareasonable. Loa Angeleno, third. Time, 2:09 than Butler of the Ynlveralty of ChiFifth race, three furlongs Turn-awa- r cago, who la a Baptist preacher. Miss won; Connie M., second; Tallen, LoFrtenler gave up her position and 911 C4th St. third. Time, .89 traveled half way around tha world I Sixth race, seven furlongs The for the wedding. Miss LaFrienler went to China in Roustabout won; Winsome, Way, secI January, 1905, to taka th position of ond; Search Me, third. Time, 1:2k. The congress will open on 8undsy, kindergarten teacher In MIm Jewell's April 14th, with a musical service in wars mission school. Her pupils the Carnegie hall, conducted by Frank AT NEW ORLEANS, children of English residents there. Damroach. Addresses will be MIm LaFrienler was In Bhanghal at by Archbishop Farley, Bishop Pot'er New Orleans, Feb. 28. Fairgrounds the time of the riots, a year ago ImI and Rahbl Hlrach of Chicago. results: December end barely eereped with her On Monday afternoon, the first tenFI ret race, four furlongs, purse life. sion will be held In Carnegie hall. Brawney Lad won; Prince Bowling, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will lesv toCarnegie will preside. Mayor second; Bensand, third. . Time, :50. 8. D., where Mr. PhilMcClellai will welcome the delegates Second race, flee furlnngi Lood day for Iroquois. and where they will and Grerernor Hughes will make an bM a ranch Player wen: Major Carpenter, aerond; lips raaide. address. An international meeting Barer Near, third. Time, 1:04. will be held that evening In the Mine Third rare, four furlongs Gresham PILEB CURED IN TO 14 DAYB. hall, when Senator Baron D'Eatournel-lo- a won; lAttlca, second; Coincident, de Constant of France, Baron DefPAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to third. Time, ;50 24. oliant pa. Belgian min later of state, BleedFourth race, mile and n quarter, sell- cure any case of Itching, Blind, or Protruding Piles In 9 to 14 daya and W. T. Stead, will make addresses. ing Grace Larsen won; Gam star, sec- ing 50c. At th legislative sad Judicial meetor ond; FOusoluca, third. Time, 2:12 ing Wednesday afternoon speeches -- ifth rare, flve furlongs Duessa will be made bv William Jennings BryPEACE CONGRESS. Mollis wen; Margaret M., second: an and Congressman Richard Birth-oldDonohue, third. Time. 1:04 14. The congress will clns with a 21. New Feb The York. PsntMtic program Sixth rare, six furlong evening.won; Grey George, second; Bitter for the National Arbitration and Peace publle Congress to be held in this city from Miss, third. Time, 1:J7. April 14th to 17th for tha purpose of UNDER VALUATION OF IMPORTS. Seventh race, mile and a quarter Etta M. won; Little Elkin, second; lncreMing public interest (n international settlement of difficulties, hH Horae Radish, third. Tima, 2:13 44. New York, Feb. 28. On account f been nearly filled out hy the executive woolen Samuel1 T. undgrvaluatlon of Imported which Prof. of ootnoJitse. OAKLAWN RESULTS. Dutton, of Columbia university, la tbq draM; fabric, tha U. B. government bat sued Georgs Mesmtn and Comp- 1 Hot Springs, Feb. 28. Oaklawn re- chairman. Paris, with a house at No. committee la atlll uncertain aa any-of The sults: Green street this city. In the United President Roore of to the praeeuoe First race, three and X half furlong veil. Ambassador Bryce and Secretary States circuit court to recover 9500.-MiBoll Weevil won; Spunky, second; The suit covens Import atlout by Root but the other prominent apeak Rl derange, third. Time, : 43 the firm since 1901. era have already consented to come. Second race, mile aad aeventy yards Flip won; King Leopold, second; J. D. Dunn, third. Time. 1:44 44. Third rare, fleve and a half furlongs, aellla Qulntlllw won: Dulsura, sec ond; Ballad, third. Time, 1:10 84. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Mike Button won; Merrick, second; CalabMh, third. Time, 1:16 Fifth race, mile and aeventy yards J. P. Mayberry won; Jack Lory, second : Ylperinn, third. Time. 1:48 34. fllxth rare, alx furlongs Adexso won; Shenandoah, second; Rustling Bilk, third. Time, 1:19 24. hill appro prlatink $700,000 In aid of tho Exposition to bo held at Seattle in 1909 wm paasad by the annate today. Speeches in opposition were made by Senators Hale aad Lodge, end la support by Senators Piles. Depew and Mr. Hale expressed the Spooner. opinion that the country had had enough of expositions, saying that New York. San Francisco aad Tampa are all preparing for expositions in the future. Mr. Lodge declared that ' XRtTPriee' FIGHT it looks at if wa might drift into the BILL IS KILLED practice of having each year a gens eral exposition hill to distribute Sacramento, ral.. Feb. 2fi. The senover the country Just as we ate today killed Hartman's have a river and harbor bill. fight bill by a rote of 29 to 11. SenMr. Piles argued for the Brittle Exators Wolfe of Ban Francisco and Mc- position as necessary as exhibiting Cartney nf I xi Angeles opposed the the resource of Alaska,, anj Mr. bill, that they believed pub- Bpooncr took the position that the lic opinion waa In favor of the 'port. proposed exhibit would assist mateHartman declared that there wm In affording tbe people of the no square fight at the present day. rially I'nlted State desirable knowledge He said that there was a fight, trust concerning the Inhabitant and the In Ban Francisco which derided sevinstitutions of the Philippines. eral days before a fight took plar In opposition to the bill. Senator who would he the winner and conClay nld that the Vnlted States had tended that fights a tnanage.1 at pres- already expcn-le929.noe,onn in aid ent were framed up for the sole pur- or cxnoslrlnns. The bill passed withpose of gulling the public. Among Ut out division. fights which hr designated aa fakes wa the contest. The senLIMITATION OF ARMAMENT. ate also pased Markeq' sweeping The nwisutv. hill Rome, Feb. 28. At the conference, makes It unlawful for any person, firm r company to sell, civ or fur- which has Just taken place between Profeasor Da Martens, the Russian nish cigarette, prepared cigarette t Imperial councillor of state and the hecco or rlgarette paper. Duke of Arcos. ihe Spanish ambassaA penalty of $20t fin.- - or imprisonto be ment not exreedlug six month n dor here, the latter allowsd it known that Spain wm ready to indorse jail I provided. the Anglo-ltsHaquestion for tbe discussion of the of armaments limitation ATHLETICS AT HARVARD. at the approaching peace conference at The Hague. Rosti-u- . Fib :t. The report of the special committee n athletic at HarVIOLATED LAW. vard university wm submitted by President Eliot today to the hoard of Philadelphia, Feb. 28. The United overseers. The report calls for the State court of here today In abandonment of professional coaches the car of tiv appcais Wheeler 8 tenser comand restriction in the number of Mg pany of BoHton again si the National game, fewer trip by university teams Window Glass Jobbers' Association to other college and a reduction in holds that the latter violated the Bher-nathe amount of receipt, and favor the t law In forming a comappointment of an atheltlc agent to bination for the restriction of trade. supervise al hie fire, a minnritv re- The bTilrn the circuit port made by Moore ft led Rtnrr'v ar- court which hil-- l that the Boston firm raign athletic (n ersthlng term and failed to show the Illegal calls for thHr complete abandonment. anti-pris- CUPID 9 FLOUR, HAY. OR BRAIN j In Large or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famons Pratt'a Poultry Food for animala and poultry. W. T.ASTILL Both Phones : 2264 Washington Ave. |