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Show TffE MOKyiyt BamlMf Telephone Numbers: time call ' MX Is tho No. 407 24th strvrt. At at call at dij nlcht, after 7 p. m , call up No. IS. TWO SUSPECTS Standard Building. 16 EXAMISXR, UTAH, SCSDAY DUUCSl, TIME JONES AND TERTIS n, I90f. Cf SETTLEMENT NAVAL BILL AND MILS The exact terms of th Boilermakers' strike have mu Ui-irarned yet, except that it is ccitaiti that the wage L AN scale fur Ogden will be 2S cents per hour iu place of 2f.a entx. The members of the union arc quite reticent on the whole matter, but thi. much is well established. Whether ihe boilermakers got the other two point of their Made by Gou!d Special Over contention is not so well established. Senate Divided on Russian Iiut many reports say that they did. Cut-of- f, and Jap Lines. Ogdcn-Luci- n and the speedy settlement of the strike would tend to uphold this view. The other jRiints demanded are the abolishment of the age limit. 45 years, and the duiug away witii the sytem of looking Surprised Expressed at the Magnitude u pihe hack record nf the men, called Waihington. March 5. There wax an interesting exchange of views in of Trestling Note on the by them the black list system. the Senate' today between Mr. Nelson New Lina aud Mr. Hale. The MinntSMXa SenaSANITARY REPORT tor in the course of a brief colloquy with Mr. Patterson concerning features of the- naval appropriation bill DurOut Bodies and diWm. E. Marsh, the engineer In Shipped in Many ex the opinion that there is prefixed rect charge of all construction work ing February on Account of on such a commonality of interest on the Southern Tacitic from Ogden Cut-of- f Disaster. the part of the United Btates, Great west to Rem 1, came in from Lakeside Britain, and Japan to protect. China The report of A. Power, sanitary oa the Gould special yesterday and To this dismemberment. of month for the Fchruary agalnxi left last owning, to the returning statement. Mr. Halo sharply said that cut off. When seen by an Examiner siiows that there were fourteen resiFifihe position of the United Stales, in dent death the month. representative, he said, he could nut teen bodies during here from were the present Oriental war is that of shipped tlx ihe day on which trains would go received front outride neutrality and that he could not alover the new line, but the opening of and twenty-thre- e low to go unchallenged any statement the cui-of- f to freight traffic might points for burial. with in the Senate designating a national contagious disThose afflicted occur any day soon. Scarlet fever, interest either In Russia or Japan. The Gould special of four cars, eases are as follows: one; rhlckenpox, Mr. Nelson responded by saying Mr. pulled by a Texas Pacific engine of 30 nine; diphtheria, cough, two. As Hale bad indicated aa great partialand whooping three, tons, reached Umbria Junction at far as diseases are concerned this la ity for Russia as he had expressed for 11:38 a. m and made the ran over the may Japan. and Ogden an allowing f in 3 hours 46 minutes, 10 minherself uixm her recThe naval bill again oeeupied pracutes lieing eonsiimcd in going around well congratulate rert-011 entire winter that no tically ail of the time of the Senate tho Rio Grande yards. A maximum ord for the contagion has spread within her but wiille the amendment concerning speed of fifty miles an hour was at- borders. a naval training station on the Great aver23 miles was over tained, and Lakes was technically the pending aged. question, it was scarcely mentioned. HOTEL ARRIVAIS The discussion today waa entirely on George Gould expressed surprise at politieal lines and was participated in the magnitude of the undertaking and liy Messrs. Hale, Depew and Nelson REED the rapidity with which the work had on the Republican side and by Messrs. been accomplished. Gorman, Clay. Maitin, raiterson aud He asked Mr. Marsh as to the numper"Devil's Auction" Co. of eight Baron on the Democratic side. serin the l been Willis. A. ber of yearn he had sons; M. C. l)tt. Chicago; answer vice of the company and tthe Columbus. O.; E. Grafmaellcr. New Frank Tully. K. McKenzie and wife was 29 years, in 22 years of which the York: J. W. Herrick, Denver; George and W. T. Outer of Custer, Ida., were engineer had not. lost a day. That cer- B. Sluter, Salt Lake; James Harke, in the city yesterday, the latter on his tainly is a record. But it is not the Salt Lake; Joseph Dry fuss. Chicago; way to Bait lake and the former ar-tionly record to Mr. Marsh's credit. He H. Goodfrlcnd. M. I)., Pocatello; H. on their way to California. These has built more miles of tunnels than Jones. New York; F. D. Chesnut. New are Interested In the Lost parties and man States in United the any of Loon York; Mrs. O. Morris, St. laiuis; C. O. Parker Mining comimny driven few wlihfn tho last years has Salt Lake; W. Dickey, Creek. They state that the mine I Whiitlmore, not less than a dozen tunnels, several Kansas City; Harry Miller, Chicago; paying well, yielding from $300 to $100 of them more than a mile long . Perry Johnson, Ogden; N. D. O'Brien. perton. Lake. There are at ill employed on the cut- Salt FIRE IN WISCONSIN TOWN. off 2,000 men, but a great part of them GERMANS will ho dispensed with inside of six ORGAUG business Milwaukee. March 6.-weeks. portion of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, one resiRev. P. D. Wuehbcn. paalor of Gcjr-m- one of the best known summer deA special schedule was given the is in dences Wisconsin, bring "of this Gould train, which waa made up 6 Evangelical Congregation fire. hours ahead of the arrival of the city, Is succeeding remarkably well In stroyed by the to to organize efforts Rut Jnnctinu. Umbria at his untiring special clear the track, work trains were not Germans in this locality. Autombile on more to than compelled sidings gel He returned Friday from Tremont. five minutes ahead nf the visitors. Utah, where ne has been successful in PARCEL DELIVERY CO. organizing a German church and has J. W. O'Brien, head clerk in Mr. aided Ihem in gening well under way. WM. R. MILLER, Manager. Marsh's office, has been with the en- The little congregation will begin to Street. until 26$ Twenty-fiftown Office, they gineer thirteen years, advancing from hold meeting of their Telephone No. 339-a stake driver. are able to secure a pastor. believe that In startRev. Wuc-bbeThe heavy work on the cut-of- f is ing and organizing Ihe various little between Promontory Point and the colonies or Germans in this manner he Bear River fill. Eleven trains are op- will soon be able to form larger con erating over that piece of road. (rotations and also to induce other Germans to locate here. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. road must he In The Ogden-Lncifairly good condition at least to allow Our Meato art tho best and oqual MINING NOTES a special to move over it at an average treatment fe accorded all customers. speed of 23 miles an hour. Our Speeialtiee: Two lots of ores from the Cnlumhus HOME RENDERED LARD Consolidated at Alta are at the Pio35c cane for. IWD USES FILED neer (ampler. .50c cans for. J M MILES HER 2D ARE ARRESTED march 31UKI?0, Home rendered lard. Wa.-- ; 10 lb., $1.15. II)., ket. S'1'-- ' 5 Mar- r Tel. Washington avenue. 2211 ! Difendant Found Guilty vere Sentence Imposed. Se- Supposed to Have Stolen Camera From Lee Murdock, Hooper Woman Gave Birth to Triplets and Twins. 1T1K. If you buy a $20 auit at The Toggery on next Monday or Tuouilay you will Young Men's Club of Congregational In- receive Coo Blue Trailing Church Listen to the Learned etcad of 200 aa before. Opinion Defendant Un Concert at Don't forget the Sai-reaffected the First MHhodim th'trh Sunday anevening. Violin and . vwal nl(. free. thems and thoruM-sSee program in church Come early. At the Young Men's Clnb of the not ices. First Congregational church Friday Oa Monday and Tuesday "f evening after the address by Prof. J. work The Toggery will Kim LHREk K. Ilethorford on the Eastern Quescash tion," Chief Justice J. W. Abbott was HU E TRADING STAMPS fur each 10c called upon to render his decision la pnrehaers) instead of one the mock trial which was held several purchase. weeka ago. The Chief Justice arose the IteT. and slated that while he would like Sunday morning, the ?ih. Mr. Bailey cf Salt Lake will deliver a to render an opinion In the case, yet church. MethodUt he understood that as scam as the deciermon at the First There will he special music. In the sion was rendered, the court would cease to. exist and he would evening the choir, under theiv leadership B rd hate this his For of Mrs. F. N. He. position. oneert. These concerts never fall to reason he was constrained to hold up free. Come the decision. Yal. crowd the house. Seals '.M Gideon, counsel for p. m. the plaintiff, stated that the Chief early. Services begin at Justice was laboring under a misapvys for 1 Blue Trading Stamp of-f- prehension, because all officers held and on Monday over until their successors were electbolds good only The Tog-- ed and qualified. Judge Begley, counTuesday of next week, at sel for the defense, assured the Chief Justice 1 hat if the decision was In his For aale. a good family milch cow. favor, the great majority of the peoCall at 234S Jackson avenue. ple would be with him and would protect him from any attack liy the other at The X on cash purchases 8 for side. With these assurances, the court was called to order and the following oggery on Monday and Tuesday Blue Trading Stamps.) opinion rendered. i will give OPINION. Monday and Tuesday wo 1 with for Stamps Blue S Trading Its In tliw Matter of the Injured Dignity every cash purchase. Remember L E. A. of the Young Men's Club vs. W. only two days you get 3 lor G. Iialrymple. Claim, Grocer. This causo having been regularly hardwood char Roht B. Lewis has heard anil the court having called to H rial for flat Irons, flume its assistance the Honorable A. C. Emerson to assist the court in its lessCounty or duties and also to add to the arguAlex. Nesbitt, Clerk of Ttlntah County, Wyoeilng. is ments of counsel, and this court harIn the city. ing brought such judicial erudition to ear upon the case as the High Court of ths Union manager A. B. Sanford, of the King's Bench has from time , Wyom-ngGreen Ilivcr, at Wnclflc Hotel immemorial to such time as the mind Is In the city. of man runneth not to the contrary and having judiciously considered the Sheriff Josephson, of Box Elder heinousness of the crime alleged and inunty was In the oily Inst evening nod now living duly advised ihe Court kivcstlgntlng the mlilu'ry st Terrace states: lie minimus non curat lex; ind arranging about four suspects that lia lex scrlpta est. The law of the station. In the police are now forum must govern in the decision of Sheriff Emory of Salt Lake County, this action. The court is compelled to Salt Lake the of ami Sargoant Roberts act uistn the testimony adduced, but rolice, wore In tlic city last night en it cannot pass over without reprimandmute to California for the purpose of ing the action of the counsel for the dewho nro bringing baek two Inty lWoffcu rob- fendant in subpoenaelng and bringing In the nii-ii- i to this court two lady witnesses, who bery at Salt Lake. were unquestionably brought, with a motive to Influence the deciwrongful the of trustees County sion The School court and such action is this of a Meeting yrsterday precincts held irre valent, lie held to reprehensible, of the mid decided to bring many horizontal and perpendiEighth grade school to ihe city on cular and In every way against lex Tuesday to altrud the Clark lectures non srripta. si the Tabernacle in the afernoon. There has been considerable eviIn the morning the pupils will visit l, and the dence introduced Into this case regarding the defendant's sanity, and iu this connection the court wishes to The new Pastime theater on Washi- issy that it has positively known for ngton Is rapidly nearing raopletlon a long time that the defendant was mil will lie ready for the opening insane and nothing could change the Hownight, March V. It will seat rloae to court's opinion on this point. ji)0 people and show up to be one of ever, the court la constrained to be the finest family theater in the wesL juprlghf and fair, thus compelling it The curtains and acenery have been to sit and patiently hear the testimony bung and all that remain to lie done bearing on Ibis point of the case. Is the placing of the seals. The attempt upon the part of the defendants counsel to account for the The remains of Mrs. Helen D. Nagle defendant's insanity liy the fact that were shlpiied to Roseville. Km., Inst he had been flatly refused by a young night. They were amimiwnied by Dan lady In his youth, the court most esEL Davis, her brother. pecially condemns as shallow and unprofessional. If thla is a ground for The Maccabees have received word establishing insanity, not a man here lhat D. P. Mar key. supreme hut would he open to the charge. of the lodge, will be wtih them on The court, however, la not disposed gprll 4. to hold ' the defendant guiltless simply because he is insane. The judgQ. O. Hfbhum of Chicago, was at ment of the court there is, that he be Hotel Paciflc. Ihe yesterripsy. required from now on during his natural life to make the flres in the cook C.A. Black of Oinnha, Is in the stove at (1:30 o'clock each morning; CUT- that ho he compelled to attend all the meetings of the Ogden City Funeral rervb-e- over the remains of Council for the next four weeks; that AfnhroHe Meyers will be held from the he lie required for the next four , Fourth Ward Meeting house at 3:13 months to rosd to his family the edijhla afterfinon The iusly can he torials of the Ogden dally papers and viewed at Larkin'S failure between the lhat his wife be allowed to keep all houre of W and the wash money she makes for tho next nix months. of Ogden, Joseph ScReehSs.-rprl- y The associate Justice. A. C. EmerIt. 4 now a resident tf lake City, son. in a dissenting opinion said in spent yeslerddy In the ity. psrl : I desire to go on record as dis not only from the opinion of senting Mr. Janu-- s .1. Smith, uilwnro agent the Chief Justice, but front the opinllrau-ies- , nr Madam Knbinis Iliri.-ij-n ions framed and expressed by the is a guru at the lae.lic llol el munscl and witnesses on lsith sides. I do not reel that 1 owe any apology Tnif. Clark of the. Vuiversitjr of Chi for the position 1 hq,ve taken In this ruen will lecture a; the T.ihi'merio on lint believe I should lie conrise, Monday evening. Tb hrts an be for Ihe firm stauil 1 have gratulated at 1 noth' drn!; sune. nialniained. One to look at the ponderous corporosity of the Chief Justice vi rr. Miibunnf l'i'-- i ..uni, lire., who would he' led to exclaim with the late h luiii attending her mm her. Mrs. Cains Cassius that model of 2'ith ink. in this My, for Mime time, has century friendship, who knifed Caesar turned to her brine. in the back upon what brand of breakfast food doth this our Chief Jus-tir- e feed that he hath grown so of Arpa M. Livingston The 11 he laid to iher PimI ir?t in the great." H ts with no temerity that m'i. n:n,irj at 3 I thus criticise the bulkier portion of by cemetery th: ill k. Servile vi1 !.,. ihe the court. I want him and ail present to understand I ran run a little rourt of T. II. (I:17 Adams nf my own and my opinions will be n y tm viewed 1iiii. The ilie G'iis. r' idi".i' tho Imsed on fart. H not law and Justice. The Chief Justire permitted himself .ire cf 12 and 2. to be led away from the main issues by the insinuations of counsel for for ti'.i !la-- r a!e ihe three insinuations bearing '.ad:- -, me for both side, of the United States mint Apr.l 2. It w ;; x mrgnS the stamp indiserfmate ue of such i .;:h n!ir ,;rng rew- - and by the u'liiig latln expressions as hypnrranns ap"B plurihits Erin. and ; :e r.'.i- Is pendicitis." brsugh " Counsel has no 'n e I f:M 'ii i.yj lights "Vnum goshow such astute learning. right to rt o t's p;s!i n t They appear to have been educated at 'i. the Hooper Imw Btbol sad the cits a rtiijid' ,:S3 Mon- - tions made by them applied more li rn r Imely to a Hoocr calf stealing ease. Therefore it is our opinion lhat the w i'l be .tin-.i v Ryndon that ought to be Inflict111 on till culy r.j. within ed onpenalty defendant is to turn him the r cf at ' try. I'.tir.y loose upon the publir. f.'.r rainii i Kri- the Weber Slake public schools. Academy s -- - - 1:1 "iil-l- i Con--u'i.i'i- .il . ii-- i 11 ; - ; ,.0 Arnold Allen of Hnntsviile was seen In this city yesterday. i more n. w nn;;, j,..riVi in 0p. two I't e'eiilr.- - lr i The Sih'Iailsts of this city will hold tese are for t. S... divi-o- f Ilie Snu'li.Ti !'n, i! a public meeting st the Union (.alter for jwo Mrs. Harriet Johnnew Sait IV;. .,1 wiji go hall this lenles. son wiii speak on Soiialism. Horn here. - 1 . :J Camera Was Pawned at Second Hand Industrious Stork Has Made Frequent Visits and Promises Not to Store One Party Admits Grow TireiL Pawning Two suspects were arrested last on the ('barge of etealing a earn-- ci Murdock. It seems that I'om the camera was etolrn some time ago and the police have been working on the case ever since being reiiorted to them. They found the camera had been pawned at a second hand store. That is all the clue they had, but they went to work and now they think the guilty parties are behind the bare. Aboivt 7:30 p. m. Officers Cham beg; and Wflaon arrested William Gay as being Implicated in the deal and he was put In (lie sweat box. At first he denied all knowledge of the affair, but finally he owned up to having pawned the camera, But claimed he got it from one Wynberg. Later In the evening Captain Brown, Detective Fender and Officer Wilson and Chambers arrested Wy n berg. This Wynberg la one of t be slate's witnesses In the Zang saloon hold-u- p eases. '?" le THE wnilljf SOCIETY (Continued from Page 7.) of their friends were present and the evening waa delightfully spent with progressive high five as a feature. Several musical selections were rendered and delicious refreshments .served. C E. Coulter Sues Rocky Mountain Telephone Co Claims Damages Because of Failure of Central to Connect Hie Telephone With a Patient's Other Caeca. The music recital by Miss Squires evening waa greatly appreciated by a large audience. : a w' i F. Ivan. out it u:miii;. fi' have slack IlilM!..- -- H sk..p for 1 .nii i Sup. i 8 i , ct "''".eil j,', 1. The ! , l ,hlUk' ;h0:l;r - nad Irov. q 'L t ivr. .. will now diviMiMi ,1-- p. i,.' ; tin-ke- mi fcs r. r.:u',,4tL: fv,- - ! ilirnt. with be miI.I is H. t i'i 4i .. ( the cl.p that r:ss I " is not bv7 . (V: rinii-'iiii'i.- 1. said nr;lii -lusher S"i 4 t. k . a ,'i , Kiln'!. !!'.. ,i, Ill 5. A- - Hi In-f- '' ' k ";:l AIIj- -j. Fiftj i c. AMKS6AllVylk - V , Vlad five J crui?1 B'rkxl y '' '),.1 the to five m The tkB ,0 u oouthi : ! i:fur i ban' j puig direct bsttci poult i liifK&rtti' "r -- ihrlh Th by G dM j pmei I h MEAT ARMOR b. there was Lale yesterday aftern-xm- . filed with C. E. Hollingswjorth, County Clerk, the complaint of the Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. vs. J. J. Brum-miand for a cause of action stating that on the 22nd of March. 1895, the defendant made aud executed his promissory note for $300 due in three years from date and also liis promissory not for $400 due In four years, and that the notes and the Interest remain due end unpaid. Attorneys Henderson and MacMillan apiiear for ihe plaintiff. Attorney J. I). Skeen also filed a complaint fur Studebaker Bros. Co. against J. A. Vanderhoff and W. A. Tague on two notes given April 14tb. 19i2, and due Sept. 11, 1902, one note lietng for $100 and the other for $155, wllh $27 Interest due on (he former and $41.85 on the latter. Attorneys foe are also asked as provided in the notes. tt Rer-geso- G. A. B. ! j EMMENT Tbs council of administration for the G. A. K.. dojurtmeut of Utah, will likely select Park City as Ihe place of holding their state encampment some time during ilie monih of May. Negotiations arc now under way and arrangements are being made with the railroads for a special train to be run from here and take up the Salt lake post on the way. A low rate is expected to be made them by the railroads. - SOCIAL EVENT. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs were the re- cipients of a pleasant surprise last evening in their cozy home at 297 Ilarrlsville Ave. The evening wa spent in high five and music until a lale hour when the following wore summoned to partake of an excellent spread: Messrs, and Mesdanics Wm. Hall, Stringham. Holt. E. Hal Hewes. Robinson. Long, llierlcr, Cunningham. Garner; Mrs. Harrop; Misses Mattie Long Mary Gibbs, Rhoda Gibb. Hattie Gibbs. Martha Bicler: Messrs. James Linford. Orson Linford. Peter Geisler, John Gibbs, Amos Hall, Jacob Van Zwedcn, John Holt. TO FEED THE HUNGRY. Extensive Preparations Being Made by the Ladiee of the M. E. Church. In the lecture room of the Methodist church the Ladies' Aid society will give the last of their series of suppers Saturday evening, March 5, from 5 lo 8 p. m. There will tie a musiral program. The following menu will be served: Soup. Roast Beef and Brown Gravy. Mashed Potatoes. Slaw. Pickles. Hot Biscuits With Honey. All the above and a pleasant evening's entertainment for 25 cent. Ox-Ta- Examiner Telephone Numbers: IJOJ'. iliX; Eight. 56. management of (he Yampa smelter contemplates enlarging the furnace capacity of the Bingham plant. This move wns in view at Ihe time of th econstrurikm of the present plant. The necessary power waa provided for a well as sufficient room for the addition of new furnaces from time to time. HOME CURED The 12 334 filled. The Mine and Smelter Supply comfedpany has commenced suit in the eral court against the Comstock Silver Mining company to foreclose on a Hen. The anil Is brought lo secure possession of certain stock held aa security for supplies alleged to have been sold to the defendant. The amount involved la something over $2,000. The directors of the Comstock Bilver Mining company have levied an assessment of 10 cents a share, which becomes delinquent April 6. V- - ruh'' te - inch Tt wan Delightful on the hut Sprini . Calls for thlnga "springy." Your the temperature rieoa; everything rises but our prices, spirits rise; The Pocateilo Advance lias undertaken lo expose the methods of a concern known as the Inman Mining company, alleged to own a marvelously rich min near that Idaho town. The Advance pronounces the Inman aa a fake of the worst kind. rn 8:51 f:i: sett. mx the To Be Dressed Rigtt Iwi Moan that you should buy tho new, stylish, down to the present creations. 1:1 The new ore body encountered in the upraise now bring made in the Columbus Consolidated at Alla Is reported 10 be holding out well. The new find is the cxpci la'.lons of more than mr-'i- We Make Claim Our Saits Oar Top Coats New Spring Skirts. New Spring Neckwear. Have attracted more "tailor madf buyers thio springy weather h we anticipated.. The first shipment la entirely gone and the second going rapidly.. You will have to ae these coats to appreciate their beauty. (See Window) 25th' Prices on Suits and Street, Coats, $15.00 to BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. McCreadys NEVER Top $30,091 NOTICE le called te Monday and Tuee-dawe will give 3 fur 1 Blue Trading fitampa on cash purchase SPECIAL tho fact that on UNDERSOLD. ng Siqieriutcndrnt Jacobson. MinThe director of the Daly-Weing company are scheduled to mcri this afternoon to post the March dividend of $117,600. st -- ."17 ' ' . Arrangements have been made for developing and equipping the Rico and Mammoth claims In the Black Warrior district, and work is to be riarted up as soon in the spring as supplies can be taken in. A nmpany known as the Biro (fold Mining company has been organized and the proerty turned over to it by C. M. Blown and Thomas Walker, the locators Boise Statesman. FOR Hat opened for the spring trade with a choice lino of early novelties OLD, TIME'S SAKE. The Scandinavians of Weber County will hold an international re union hall at Fire and hall in Southwi-ll'Points oifc Monday evening. March 7th, lpFrcm a There will ha prize awarded to the oldent couple and most nntnlar lady and gentleman. Wa'tzlng prize for all. IValt zing content between Norwegian. Swedish and Danish, (food speaker, comic rer Per and singers will also he In attendance. Ford' orchestra will furnfob the music Admission 3i rent ppr couple, extra lady 25 rent, yjierial car after I'ant-e- . 50c to $5.00 Borne choice street wear v.olets. ribbon and veilinqs for everyone. ..A cordial invitation ia extendsd if 19i4. NOTE eri fin nc 9 Ri of New Spring Hats. New Spring Shirt Waists F a of PI Are simply the apex of artiifi skill and are made from the Great Poole's Patterns.. The conuvt shoulder, the high snug fitting ctl lar In our coats are the wonder of .our customers and our pride. Department Store ONE-HAL- dat BlRl a Pound. h Street. 63 ihe tie Good dreararo know full well the merits of tho clothing wo 1S-- 161-1- 8t ui jrat All Wide Awake MCreadys At tWO Th Rhm To bo tho one house in Ogden that looks after your wants and talm tho greatest pride in fixing you up in the "moat approved" manner. Ores are moving over the lines of the Copper Belt railway In Bingham again. Had the delay been continued another (he day g complete blowing out of necesYampa smelter would have been sary. The bln at the Utah Cornier company's concentrator are bring Twenty-fift- Telephone BACON lion ; ruvn 1 S-- lb j Cape MARKET. n Th( SI SL nef an e soul-stirri- iwcnyino Liii l ' P, i..., Kiiti Kllcrei-.n-.- !i rt Iu has J. x: NJr. The Monday In the Municipal court a case of The Presbyterian Ladies Aid society and friends were entertained Thursday rather ununual Interest to attorneys afternoon by Mr. Gout lay, assisted by hu been filed by Val. Gideon as attorney for C. E. Coulter, it is against Mrs. Bradley. the Itocky Mountain Bell Telephone Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Sait Lake, Co. for $50 damagea on account of stopped In this city Thursday while the refusal of central to connect the en route to I!k Springs, Arkansas, to telephone under the following condivisit with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lurkett tions. The plaintiff claims that he was called to attend a patient at ihe home of W. 8. Konan and left word at hi The annual musical day will be by the Aglaia next Tuesday, his homo whore he might he found if March Sth. with Mrs. H. H. Smith, 2333 any calls came for him while there. Adame. 2:3u sharp. A full attendance A party came for him then and some of hia family called central to conis desired. nect them with the phone at Mr. The Knight of Pythias broke in Konans, but central refused to do no and in consequence, he lost the cam upon the Lenten quiew-encMonday evening, by entertaining about. 400 iter that he was wanted for. This same sons at their rastle. with cards, danc- circumstance happened twice during the time bo was at the above place ing and refreshments. . and he sues for the damages stated Next Wednesday afternoon is to be above. The auit involves the question of liability of the Telephone Go. passed' most pleasantly by the Thirteen club, in the enjoyment ofLucky Mrs. for damages In cue of their failure to Fie welling' cental hospitality. call any patron that may be asked for It Is understood that centrals reOne of the few bright beams fusal wu on account of the fact that pen trating the Lenten gloom, so noticeable Konana phone was a new one and the this week, wee supplied by the number not In the book and central Wednesday Night Dancing club, with did not know of his having a phone another of their enjoyable parties in hia house. John D. Murphy will Wednesday night. Many, other than appear for the defendant and will club members, took advantage of this file pleadinga for it In the near future. pleasant affair. Clarence Earnst hu brought suit in this court against T. Pressor by his LECTURE, RECITAL BY MISS . attorney, Charles Stout, for the recovBELLE SQUIRE. ery of $170 due on a promissory note. C. W. Hestmark sues J. H. CumberTo thoeh who care for music, simply as a fleeting pleasure and feel land for $40.70 for good sold and that an lntellertual understanding of the es- delivered. sential elements upon which music is Studebaker Bros. Co. sues Ira based would be a great help to a intelon a note for $74.30. E. J. Norligent appreciation of the art were ton sues E. J. Berry for ..18.30 algratified and greatly aided by the lec- leged to be due for rent of a dwelling ture recital given by Miss Belle Squire house. in the Congregational chunk on MonC. J. Clark Clark and Son bring anit day evening last. against F. L. Van Horn for $38.90 Mira Squire's clear, logical and confor goods and money loaned. fine statements were Illustrate by exsues Jcdedlah Taylor ample of music ably executed by forJohn A. Taylor the value of a horse which he al-- I Prof. Kadclifle. For example her explanation of repetition in music was lege defendant wrongfully wilhobls Illustrated to the audience by an ex- from him. L. G. McKinney brings suit against quisite violin and piano rendition of 8rhuman's Trsumerei by Mira Blanche H. L. White auit others for damages Webster, violinist and Prof, Radcliffe, for being wrongfully eject eil from the pianist. possession of a certain proiieriy. It The difficult idea of form In music liclng a part of kt2. block 1, plat A, wa made simple and tangible by the Ogden survey. lecturer's lack of technical phraseology which is to the average person a great GALLACHER'fl TRUNK FACTORY. barrier to an understanding of most lentil res and Ilterture on the subject 822 25th Street of music. The lecture showed reseerrh end a Manufacturers of Tranks and Bags. great amount of original thinking Goods. Repairing at reasonwhich could only be the result of a l.eath able prices, on short notice. Cali and clear understanding of her art. The comtwrlson of a piece of music sec ui and we can save yon 25 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. to a picture, to a poem, to an oral inn. cent. with examples of music to Illustrate 6ANDY BOTTOM. etch comparison, show that a knowledge nf the underlying principles of John Crittenden Webb's masterany part may be a guide to an apprereplete with ciation of music. piece "Sandy Bottom. To the listeners the lecture waa interest, mirth and pathos, will be presented at the Grand opera house on pleasing and artistic, and was enthusiastically received, but the greatest March 10th and no lover of the drama value which must come from it. is that should fall to attend the performance. it must stimulate the hearers, own But few traveling companies carry so thoughts on the subjei-t- . end create a much and elaborate seenery. No exdetermination to follow np the sub- pense has hcen spared in the efforts to ject and know more of rhe underlying make this performance in every way artistically realistic. One breathe ihe principle upon which the most of all the arte is based. atmosphere of the simple farm life, and one's heart throb with the sufMr. Radeliffe's numbers were beautifully played, especially the Moon- fering of plain country folks who enlight Sonata. Mendlcssohu's Schergo. gage the attention with their homely and Thalherg's "Home Sweet Home." ways and simple nature. The people Mr. RadcRff has a fire technique and of this town and vicinity will have next. certainly ranks among Utah's best the opportunity Thursday, March 10th. to laugh a ay their cares. in ins. No one will regret the time spent in The members of the Lynn Ward witnessing John C. Webb's beautiful rtioir remembered their director. Mr. of Sandy Bottom." Lawrence W. Sherner. last Friday In yesterday morning's issue it was evening by surprising him in grand style In tbs Lynne Ward meeting stated that Miss Emma Moor had house. A token of esteem was pre- drawn the lucky number at the Hub sented him by his pupils In the form drawing contest for a free trip to the of a handsome rocking chair. The world's fair, while as a fact the evening wu pent In game and music young lady only drew the ticket from and a supper wu prepared by the lady the box. No claimant has yet ate member of the choir. penred with the lucky number. D 1215. Look over your tickets and see if you H. C. McCouacli of New York, Is in hold it. Tt lx good for the trip just as the city. advertised. . . , tej ( . , es Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy are enjoying a several weeks visit in Chicago. Sego Lily Circle No. 174 will give a card party on March 11th, at the K. of P. ball. :;t 1;il. irt cut-of- L ,, I Tin pus. Rucks iii). erii Pai iti. - Mrs. Richard Jones of Horper, gave birth to twins laat Wednesday. That is nothing out of Gie ordinary in the Jones family. Mrs. Jones 1 the mother of triplets and twins and single arrivals to the number of twenty, although she is only 33 years old. She wu married at 18 and a year thereafter surprised her husband by presenting him with triplet. Ever since the stork has been kept flying In the direction of the home of Jones, bringing one, and sometimes two little Joneses. If the bird does not cease its activities, the family of Farr, with all its pluralities, will be outnumbered, and Jones and his little wife win the distinction of being pointed to by President Roosevelt as worthy exponsuicide belief. ents of his anti-rar- V a', Ji wci-.i-r- 1 ! 11 . U'UI'V,. all. First Door North of Opera Houae Entrance The Chicago Milliner m H n O' Vi O 0 r t: |