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Show THE MOUSING EXAMTNEIt, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, they were out on a tour or nxn., They expected to Mew all . DAY IN and then make anoiluT t(Mr .,x7t0,r mer when Ihe tree were iu f. j"that it might be fall lirfo,-.- . had finally decided the i4 said they expected from died to two thousand te. i;,,,--' 1UI' M' tend this school. That p,.,-make of it a second Chau.i,,. noted insiruclors and K-- r, f all over America and aru of K a Outside of Transportation Ogden making veritable report ...) place for student. When athought Ogden was iu ihe i... ,,, " is in Race, nlied that outside or ey had seen nulliing imp.,. pressed himself as being .rv , V pleased with ihelr reception Ai Summer School to Bo Madt a Western tally the royal welcome nt.iv,-- t v Huntsville. r.hatauqua Street Car Goes to Tbe commlite from ihe Vtir t , Mouth of Canyon, appointed a steering iumm.ii.. sibling. of President Shunliff T Kleael and Mayor Glasnunu, who fur mally tendered them a free Ke The committee, appointed by the this committee will also represent oT den before the General Edii.aUo' rhurch of tbe Latter-da-y Sainta, to in- Buarl of the First Presidenv f locasites different for .a vestigate the Church and present her claims fr tion for their proposed summer school, location. They wfll show that Ogd. waa iu Ogden yesterday, the guest of is situated very favorably for railroad a renter fo. the Weber Club. The committee Con- facilities. beingor: transcontinental systems of Weber Prof. J. M.. Tanner, Salt Lake City, ways, that Stake euperintendent of church echoula; now the largest stake in th- - ,hnni James If. Linford, of Brigham Young and that as Provo has Brigham Yuinu college of Logan; J. H. Paul, of Latter- College. Logan likewise, and Salt Lake -Day Saints college, Balt Lake has the Latter-da- y Saint College, it u City; Goorge H. Brtmhall, of Brigham but justice to Welter Stake for the Young college, Provo; Jamea Sharp, church to give Ogdeu this recognition As the selection of any site is regent of the University of Utah: David O. McKay, principal of the Weber den canyon depends primarily Og. Stake academy. the securing or a railway up ihe The members of the local reception yon, David Eerie was' Interviewed(n. b committee who accompanied the party a reporter for the Examiner as to the are: possibility of the street railway extenFred J. Kiesel. W. G., Wilson. An- ding their line from. Twelfth street up gus Wright, N. C. Flygare, D. O. Mc- the canyon road but he tallied Terr Kay, John Watson, Charles Hollings- reluctantly and said there was nothing worth, Wm. Alliaon. R. W. Emmett, A. definite now for publication. From 11. Moyes, 'William Glaamann. and Wm. outside sources, however, it is positiveHughes of the State Journal. After an informal reception at Weber ly stated that the street railway will Club rooms, the party left Ogden at 11 extend their line as far as the mouth a. m. in a lob-8le- d drawn by a four-bo- of the canyon. team. On the way up the canyon, four places were pointed out: MAGISTRATE. ARRESTS IRS MM Goodale rAnyon, The Hermitage, Winslows plate and another canyon farther up. The one that seemed to impress The Boy Had Stolen 98J100 and FM the committee most was Winslow's With a Woman. place on account of the plq trees Paris, Jan. 26. M. Bacot, a misix-tratthere affording more shade and bein the quarter, has hid cause of the larger area of level land. to perform thePaasy unpleaaaul duty of aCounty Commissioner W. G. Wilson rresting his own son, aged 2o years, offered them a location at the Hermi- upon a charge of theft. The sum of tage free of cost. 98.000 waa recently stolen from tha The road up the canyon was In ele- Christian Brothers college at Pisjr gant shape, though the weather waa M. Bacot was appointed to investsome rougher than in Ogden. A small igate the matter and he found evidetu-- t snow storm struck them going up. that the. thief was his own son. The This road la said to be the finest boy, accompanied by a young woman, country road in the United States, so bad fled to Brussels with tbe money. He was formerly a pupil at the copronounced by government experts. After inspecting these sites the party llege. Tbe father followed his son to drove on to Huntsville. While yet Brussel, found blm and Induced hits three miles away, they were met by to return to French soil, where ho Mayor Nelson and an escort of six citi- was promptly arrested. The money zen a, with the Huntsville brass band, has been returned to the Christian which serenaded the party, and then Brothers, who declare they will not escorted them Into the village, playing prosecute young Bacot. some excellent selections on the way. WILL NOT BUY RAILWAY. A sumptuous banquet awaited them, which was prepared by the Indies ReParis, Jan. 26. Aa a result of tbs lief Society and served by the Young strong opposition of M. Iiouvier, Ladles Society. The hall and tables (Radical Rep.) the Chamber of Itopn-ilewere elaborately decorated apd the vishas practically shelved tho itor ate with a seat that only mounthat the state purchase the tain air can give to ones appetite. Af- Western railway. This proposal lx adter the banquet they reimlred to the mittedly the thin edge of a project for Tabernacle, where an Interesting pro- th purchase of the entire rallwty gram was given by the primary chil- system of France. M. Rouvfcr pointed dren of the public school. Bishop Mc- out that the working of the existing comKay of Huntsville gave a short address conventions with the railway to tho In which he tendered to the commit- panies had been most bon-tld- al tee the use of the north and south finances, whereas the purchase of the groves, the Tabernacle, District school. lines by tho state would entail great Relief Hell and ended by saying that risks and uncertainties. else they if there was anything DID NOT LAST 20 ROUNDS. wanted, for them to name IL He railed Walla church of Walla, Wash.. Jan. 26.-J- arlt the members all the upon Ban Franciftco, defeated Ed of turn in each and rommlttee gave Reilly they Barry of Montana in the second round a very interesting talk. contest here tonight. The party returned to Ogden at 5:30 of a and were Invited to a banquet efthe DEMOCRAT UNSEATED. visiWeber Club. As the outrof-tow-n tors desired to return to Salt Lake on Washington, Jan. 26. Houn comthe 7 o'clock train, tbe banquet was mittee on elections No. 3 today liy rather hurriedly served and only a party vote agreed on a report unseae few toast given. ting Representative Howell, Democrat, In conversation with a reporter for from the Tenth Iennsyl vanla (list rid. this paper Dr. Tanner said that this and seating Mr. Howell, the Republicommittee was only advisory and that can contestant. SPENT JUDGE HAHNA WEST AT THE ALLEYS JANUARY 27, 1901. , - ttOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOC , Fred Mendrr called at the Examiner office last evening to deny the story published in the Standard to the effort that he bad boon badly injured on the Southern l'actfir railroad at Carlin. He had not. been out loan aud had not beeu in an accident of 'any kind. Team of Bowlers Thomas Win the Game. , . . . .0 , .0 Morton Judge Hanna. C. S. D.. the Christian Science lecturer, will lecture at the Grand Opera House. Sunday. Jan. 31m, at 8 p. m. Doors open at 7: XU p. m. No tickets. No reserved seats. Admission free. The invitation la to Bacraft. Hhujie. , 6 a 7 , .5HI .500 .417 8303 7811 8071 Camp's score of 202 waa high for single game, while Sbupe with 197 ram next for single game, and had the highest total numlier of pins. 457. Following waa tbe score laat night. alL A daughter was born to the wife of F. E. Lively, 2333 Jefferson avennea, Thomas fhla morning. Mr. IJvely la an enginCamp cut-of- f. eer on the Ogdon-Lucl- n Raker THOMASS 145 112 138 178 12 B. Weal Christensen, the shoe man, ia slaughtering prices, rather than remove all of bis largo stock to th new atom now being remodeled for his Hut a week remains in which rut prices will rule at lila removal rale. Dermody TEAM. 97 202 162 121 114 149 138 982 450 454 428 872 158 121 132 2088 Total Shnpe IS 147 Ktxer 118 128 Williams nrewer 165 rhilpoot are in great demand at the various rooms (f the High school, in making drswtnga and decorating the black boards with sketches of every descripfmm woodlaud tion, landscape., scenes, and in fact a great variety of subjects. In whlrh work she displays great artistic genius. 197 162 151 144 97 457 423 413 396 331 124 114 97 134 108 2020 Total. The well drilled was eight Inches In diameter, and at the bottom pipe was used. There is no Tlurst are making a great Paine gna of while goods. rncy. klx-tnc- scarcity of water indicated at any point where wells were sunk. Silver Slate. Grant's Jardinieres are hot rakes. It will be Interesting to the public When the cut-of- f is opened to traffic to hear a clear, authorised statement of Christian Science, such as will ue there- will be cm the Sail Lake divisgiven by Judge llanna at the Opera ion of the Southern Paciflc between House Sunday evening, Jan. 31st. All Ogden and Carlin four tunnels, forty-tw- o bridges, 45 miles of trestllng and art Invited. Admission tree. 80 miles of block system. Thomas are waiting on Laat The Corey Construction company crowds of buyers from the time their export to commence work on the new store opens until It closes. sidings on Montello Illll within a few When completed, the side I. L. Clark has a fine display of days. everything In the line of footwear on tracks will be so long and numerous as in be virtually a doubling trackvalo at bargain prices. ing of that part of ihe road. Within The funeral services of Hannah 20 miles there will be seven side Hums will tie held today at noon, from tracks the resilience In Wilson' Lane. The Livestock association has reMias Minnie Klcsrl la spending a few served ilself and derided not to dismiss (he commlssiou sgenls In rtsb days at Salt Lake City. and Idaho. This ia good news to 25 who representatives Mrs. F. J. Kleael entertained several of her friends yesterday afternoon at labor in this seel Ion of the country. luncheon. Claims Agent liagley. or the SouthI One rarload of Utah exhibits for the ern Pacific, has set led all the damSt. fowl Fair left this afternoon. The age eases brought, by tha Greek workremainder will bo held for a few days man who bad actions against ihe comaa the buildings are not yet ready to pany. One of the Bulls fur 91.999 waa fettled for 9750, another fur 93.000 for receive all of It. - high-salarie- 91,100. The I run tees of the German Evangelical Zinns Congregation will meet this evening to draw up anlrle of Incorporation and uttrnd to such other buidneaa aa may route before the meeting. Invitation! are out to a card party by Mrs. Charles Marshall Andrews a( the Virginia" house next Friday afternoon. About seventy-fiv- e ladles are invited. The German school of (he Evangelical Congregation opened yesterday tinder the direction of llev. Wuobben. chiin-- Mrs. Elmquest, last night, entertained ten of her pupils at her residence. ladles of the Congregational propose giving a trip around the world next Friday evening. The excursionists will go in sleighs from one house to another, each house being decorated to reprment a different nation. . Round trip tickets at reduced Th prices. The new lies bakery la rapidly Detective E. M. Elam, of Dearer, Is nearing completion. The large ovens re now being put Into place and the in the city for a few days. y. linllding will soon lie ready for The Aglta Club mnt with Mrs. Norman II. Ivea yesterday afternoon with County Clerk Hollingsworth, yester- a full attendance. For decorations the day granted a license lo marry to Al- liouao waa banked with California flow-er- a. burn A. Itlngham. aged 37. of Huntsville, and Petra J. lniilsen, aged 26. of Plain City. Commissioner Stanford Jneeph Plngree left for the west yesImmediately performed the ceremony terday on a business trip for John which made them man aud wife. Sons Co. Scuwuroft acru-panr- P. T. Crib-blomanager of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company of this city, haa gone to Malad, Idaho, on busiucM. a farmer who load of garden truck and was bent on seeing tbe town, met Barney McKernan. disput'd of hi with tbe misfortune of falling on tbe lee near the Waffle House, on street about and ty Clerk Hollingsworth, a petition for breaking some of the midnight, bonca in his letters of administration In the estate wrist lie was taken to hia room by of one Tlio. F. Atkinson, who died hts friends and a doctor telephoned bis for to a tend the some years ago. suffering man. death, sailed a note to Albert Johnson of Minneapolis, Minn., amounting to ''Frenuhy" Duplesse. a well known 1 500 which la long past dim and unpaid. waiter on Twenty-fiftstreet got The estate la valurj at $1.7tU. into a row with a couple of strangers of picking bis jiock-et- s was. yes- whom be accused Jack Monroe, the Imld-uabout on o'clock this morniug ScaSheriff taken Deputy by terday. near the depot. Friends of both bring. to the Slate lnnlientlary. where parties interfered and separated the eleven bars for face win the prison he his men, and after going through years. pockets Freni by" found the missing coin In his overcoat pocket. where Chu. B. Hancock, the aged pioneer, he had dropped It who passed away at Harrisville on after paying for Ills last drink, and Sunday, vm laid to rest yesterday. The after everybody took something ihe funeral was sc!1, attended. bnllicose crowd departed for. their several rooms. shot' held a ywlrnlay Rolapp Judge and FcssKin of uiurt in Next Thursday evening Colonel disposed of several motions, prntiat Mrs. Higgins will lecture at the M. E scHe divorces. two matters and church m th Interest of the local companied by court stenographer, Palvatkra Army. The subject will be. llamer. "The Life and Work of Consul Emma Booth Tucker." and it will b illusMr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhine and Mrs. trated by eighty moving picture. are spending a few days wl'h There w'Tl Farley be several songs by Colonel reia-.ir- and fronds at Rawlins. Wyo. Mrs. Brewer. Twcn-ty-IUl- J. C. Nye yesterday tiled. wHh Coun- - n. absent-mindedl- y I w-- a ChfiRs Zeicler. the crack of lat yrsr's Seattle team. a ran'lb'ste for first ba.ie on the llrrt-bie-ii- n I Ogden LOCAL tea-- n BASEBALL SITUATION In reply to the statement mail in yesterday's tribune, by President Lucas. of the new Pacific National saying that Boise may ret be taken Into the longue and bgdi-- Hr mm Flncree. who baa been In t he east imying stock for the Ogden Furniture Co . is expected back next Friday. dropped. Manager Linford states ihu Western if Bo'Je Is i0 over anxious tu secure J Pv-iawell tiorin crevr. last a franth.je and put nn he- - forb-ii- . nvbt from E'ko. and will smti take he will WMbriraw iu favor of . -r i! Wiuiu li.- - ai-- u i.p ike work wi-lliai if lie i.iher i;,i1k i ri, III into, fifty mill--- : rtiOCf lll.-l-t slu- ak- -. grant th. nurr'H-ui'n- s c- -l iif 11a I Id! I lnl". ilii-s'nicl, an Th'-r- e will In- ame'i- - openriiinitr Tor t iar. will that prmme Boire lc :i: e ngden ill not conic in. IT 0. rv.nrclilll. of ihe r&j-,r.e- : ! Ask City Council A Master Mind of Christian for Viaduct ,i -i 0 jden. on Twenty-fourt- Science to Speak Here. h. t. 1 - ar-.e- j Aa announced In the Examiner last Firm ef Rlehardaen a Grant ta Be All the Railroads Are Said ts Favor noted Christian Srienie week, tbe tho Project No Estimates Supplanted by a Bigger and writer and lecturer. Judge Septimus J. as to Institution, Cost, Stronger Hanna, C. & D.. member of the Board of Lectureship "Mother of th Church, the Flrat Church of Christian Sciential of Boston, Mas., is Grant The resident of West Ogden are coming to Ogden. Th firm of Rirhardaon Judge Hanna will deliver a lecture will cease to exist with the filing, tbia circulating a petition to be presented House, Sunafternoon, of articles of incorporation to the city council, asking for a via-dn-rt here at the Grand Opera to be built over the railway day, January 31st, at 8 p. m. Subject: of a company capllalizsed for 925.000 Christian Science. Tbe Judge ' has Tbe tracks cm Twenty-fourtstreet. with paid up stock of 912.000. more than two years past been for of new company will be made up the From the count kept by Flagman old Interests with new flnacial bark- Miller, it la ascertained that four hun- closely associated with the work of Idaho and California dred and twenty-fivteams on an the cause he represents at headquarting added. as with money will be drawn upon and thus average pass these tracks. No record ers in Boston, Mass., aa wellleader of Grant, was kept of pedestrians, bicyclists Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, the strengthened. Richardson llfa dealer in hardware and crockery, will and horseback riders. They certainly the Christian Science movement . aucomes prepared to speak with reach out for the wholesale trade of are entitled to a safe crossing. correct the intermuuntsin country and make It la understood that the railway! thority, and it ia expected willconcerna stronger bid for local patronage favor the project and the council also, many erroneous impressions The principal atockholdera are: E. so it is a mere matter time until the ing the teaching and practice of T. Richardson, president, 6,292 shares; Improvement ia made. One accident Christian Science, aa well aa of the F. E. Grant, secretary and treasurer, at the crossing might coat the rail- life and character of the discoverer road from 910.000 to 915.000, to say and founder, Mra. Eddy. 1.978 shares; David L. Evans, The lecture Is given under the aus: and L. E. nothing of the loss of life or limb. We Lawrence, 8i0 shares. D. W. Richard- have no estimates aa to the coat, but pices of the First Churchandof laChristian free lo son. M. Grant, John L. McKown and this matter will be investigated after Scientists of this city, the public. The church extends a it is presented to the council. other are shareholders. cordial invitation to alL No tickets. K. T. Richardson has been traveling Doors open at 7:30. Co. salesman for St re veil, Paterson n for eight years. He resigned hia on the first of the year to make LARGE THAT NEWTERMiNAL his home permanently In Ogden and give hia entire attention to the companys affairs. Humboldt House to Havo Eight Miles F. E. Grant has been tbe popular TO of Yard Tracks. manager of the Bra, and will continue in that position. Parties from the west end of iho David L. Evans la president of tbe Salt Lake division of the Southern Par clflc state that active preparations are "Coop" of Malad, Idaho, and a banker. being made for the removal of the L. E. Lawrence la Ihe representa- Salvation terminal from Winncmucca to Will Build freight $15, Army Steel tive of the Pacific Hardware Humboldt House. Eight miles of yard company of Ran Francisco. track are to bo put in and a round000 Structure. The growth of the business since house for ten engines built tbe organization In January, 1902, Applications for lot are pouring in has been remarkable, and tbe in-- a to tbe Pacific Improvement companys are with the invigorating office, hut the offers to purchase ore fence of new capital a still great or simply filed. For Give Unfortunates Care next two They showing will be made In the The town will have a population of Them Lodging or Meals For 400 before summer. year. enThe company will occupy the an Houra Work. tire building baaement and two ANNUAL floors at 2419 Washington, where a HEETINCJIF DIRECTORS complete clock of hardware, crockery and glassware will be carried. The board of directors of the Utah Later on a warehouse will be built Rince Ihe city council granted tho Salvation Army a hulldiag site, oppo- Construction company last night held by the company. site the police station. Captain Crispin their annual meeting and elected the haa had several communications from following board of directors for tbe FURNACE BLOWEt ARRIVES Consul Booth Tucker aud he haa ex- ensuing year: Thomas D. Dee, presi; pressed the hope that a location on a dent; W. H. Wattls, more prominent street might be James David Kocles, Clark, Joseph for of Machinery First Consignment in order that they might erect Plngree, E. O, Wattls and A. 1L Now Smelters. a more suitable building and one com- Christensen. W. H. Wattls was The blowers for the blast furnace of mensurate with tho needs of a city of chosen manager and Farren L. Wattls the new iron smelter arrived here yes- Ogdens size and commercial import- secretary and treasurer. ance. The work of tha past year waa disconsignment terday. This Is the first Tbe building which they desire to cussed and several other matters per' comfor the of machinery smelting put up will be of brick, three stories taining to their immediate business pany organised a short time ago. Oth- high and fifty feet frontage. Thera were disposed of. readBorne of their largo contracts durer consignments are expected in a will be a large assembly room, room ing and smoking rooms, dining ing tbe past year were with the Short few days rooms and dormi- I,- lao and. Union Pacific systems; As soon as spring opens, the ground or restaurant, both Sumpter Valley; Montana Central will be broken for the new building tory. When an unfortunate applies for railway, and Rio Grsnde system. and the work pushed rapidly on to matno In. taken he la always They are at present completing completion. This assures another in- lodging, ter how dirty he map be, but the flrat Loft Angeles and San Pedro railway's dustry to Ogden that may prove of be gets Is a good hath and then tracks at Callentea. This was their great Importance to It a prusMlty in thing he la sent to hod. Hi clothes, if they largest contract entered upon during the near future. are worth It. are then fumigated and ihe past year. all vermin killed. If his clothes are HAVE THE too badly worn they are burned up HE BURIED YESTERDAY and another suit provided. In the ADSTRIANS morning he la given hi breakfast and But as tha Overcoat Was Returned if he haa no money, he is put to work Funeral services over the remains Ha Didnt Need IL on the wood pile to pay for hia lodgof ihe three Austrians, Michael work An pays houra meal. and Last night a trio of young men, who ing Daniel Menkovich and Michael for cither. who were killed at the bad been taking in the town wandered Inegonuvich. secure to be will fortunate, Ogden were held yesterdown Into the half town In scan-- of such an Institution and the police force cutoff on Saturday, 10:30 from the Cathoat mooting day consida of relieved mixed lie will certainly amusement, and one of them got lic rhurch. The services were read deni-xeerable burden liy tbla work undertakup In a quarrel with oue of the by the Rev. Father Cuahnahan, acor the red light tract, who an- en by the Salvation Army. cording to tbe ritual of the church. The funeral waa attended by about nexed hie overcoat and locked it up aa 150 of their fellow countrymen and security. Tbe friends of Ihe man made formed a long cortege, lead by three dire threats or vengeance and threathears ea. Interment was made at ML ened to blow the house from its foundView cemetery. ations, one of them reaching for a bark pocket Just as Patrolman Chambers came around a corner and dropped a HDTEl JRRIVAL8 . heavy hand on the fake gun player. A quick aean h was made for the gun. which failed to materialize, and the REED. Frank Stevens, Ogden; R. J. Sull-vayoung men. after securing the missing to officer overcoat were warned by the San Francisco; L. Tody, Salt seek their rooms and adjourn their H. T. Allen, Marietta. Ohio; Lake; Amalgamated Sugar Company Mrs. II. W. Bishop, D. C. Heger, G. search for amusement unt.il the effect W. Dearborn, V. E. Toms. San Franof the Falwt had worn off. and quiet Time. disProvides a Good cisco; Lester H. Well, St. Louis: Don reigned again in the red light trict. Davenport. New York; II. W. Bishop, Kan Francisco; George Stracban, New York: J. II. Ilayden. Spokane; T. F. REAL ESTATEJRANSEESS Farrell. 6L Louis; J. L. Young, John The dance given by tRe AmalgamatH. Uryar. II. 8. llsrks tiff, Denver; ed Sugar comimny to Its employes, at Sam Blair, Ogden; F. Morse, Salt The following real ealaie transfers hall last night waa attended Loke. were recorded with County Recorder Dtgnans 150 couples and a splendid about by Ellla yesterday: BROOM. all. Dan Conery. Utah Hot Springs; IL Hyrura U. Goddard and wife to Sur- evening was spent by The ball was beautifully decorated J. Waller. A. White. Damascus, Ohio. en P. Christensen, a part of lot 10, block 1L Plat A of Ogden City sur- with evergreen, and Dlgnana full or- C. C. Miller, J. Petersen, Terrace; A. Rechestra furnish-- d the music. vey. J. Anderson. Evanston; M. I. Frame. Alvin D. Bower sad wife to Mathew freshments wcpi furnished by the Salt I.ake: Ralph S. Meyer, F. Strobe I. H. Wheelwright, a part of the south company. San Francisco: G. H. Tuckfield. Salt Among the guests were the officers Lake Thomas L. Aulermann. Omaha; west quarter of section 34. township of the company and their wives. tl. rango 2 west. M. E. Christensen. Clearfield, Utah; Hagliert Anderson. Fred Hunter and Mrs. C. A. Moffatt. 8. 1. Webster, Salt Frank Yeanlslry composed the recep- Lake. MEN'S MEN1ERTAINS tion committee and deserve much credit for their able management of HAD NO CLAIM ON AFFECTIONS. tho dance. The Men's club of the First PresbyWashington. Jan. 26. The answer of the Countess' Eaterhazy to a suit terian church met last evening in the NEVER ADVERTISE for 9100.0A damages in which she is parlors of the church, but they were charged with having alenlated the not alone for this v a ladies night of the plaintiffs husband and they were royally entertained by The Examiner advertising agent is filed by Louis Dr Lang, was made tothe members of the club. Games and a keen obsemr. He notes the fol- day. She declares tbere never was a a musical pregram occupied the early lowing facts: legal marriage between Louise Mcevening, while au obi fashioned taffy-pu- Id the world of trade or finance Dowell (the plaintiff's maiden name) closed the evenings entertainand Dr Lang. M'tih ila limey and iu bustle. ment. The answer includes, besides a genIn the great mad rush for victory eral denial of the charge, th allegaWhen a man must up sad hustle. IN POLICE COURT. tion that Mrs. Do Lang h4 no longer You may find a restful corner a cla'm upon tha affection of Charles Where the Inches dust tlx lies. Torn J. John Gorman, Jo Haggart, De Lang, because aha waa never legalIn the counting house or office McDonald and James It. Lee were all ly married to him. Where they never advertise. arrest'd at once last evening by OfCASTRO BECOMING AFFABLE. ficers Wilson. Chambers and Felker. When the gold la circulating. eountlesa to Bringing joy homes, No chare has yet been rreferred Caracas. Venezuela. Jan. Cl.- The ug vessel oer the ocean. against th?ra, but they will probably Hamburg-Americaline steamer) a wak With foam. of snowy be called on lo explain why they Princes Victoria lyuilse. with a party lies the In bartior there rotting. ' bonld net be tent no for vaerancy. rvn hoard, antourtt of American Merrhsntmi n whose banner flies. Frank Fomi was arre-te- d by chored off T.a Guam this afternoon Tfonry Emmett, a private citizen liv- All urheeded by the owner d a lT"iflcant incMnnt followed. will Who never advertise. ing on Lincoln avenue. Mra. Emmett Herr Mullen, agent of the line. Invited bad gone inta an uno'upled room President Castro to visit the steamer. when tbe man Forest pushed by her Shoes are rotting neatli th counter, The president accepted and spent and escaped mu of the front door, but j Tools corroding on the wall. some hours on board. General Castro Suit deigned for summer wearing Mr. Foim-- tt ran after him. rapmr.-.-J Casn-and wre received Lie nn slielv-- s until tbe fall. him and took him ro tin siatmn. He all on board. k J up ail moiWaten. byThe visit i looked could give no cnod explanation of hi- -. Dress xoodit upon as il.gr, on- - j presence in the house. o he will al-- u j Wiudow staraed hr ilitM aud Hies. til (rating that feeling against i I ; have a bearing this Mark the t!i Besideof -j innrmnc. merchant resulj of (lie lilurkadc Germany, a the- - there were fcvernl drank,.. Who will never advcrli-rof Venezuela no longer existed. j h e 1.000-shares- osi-tio- SHITE'S TEAM. y. The service of Miss Lillian Sony, Daughter of Sony, the photographer, Richardson Cali- ' '- Be-cra- going like and Mor.cy From Idaho fornia Comes to ' Attention. Member of Ogden Loral Thomass team of bowler last night No. 856. American Federation of team at the Acme Hhupe Musirtans: Dues for first quarter be- adefeated I ley 3 and thereby lakes the lead In come delinquent Jan. ill. Ileaso call One-ha- lf of the games ou and pay Gustavus A. Horn, secre- the league race. are now played, and the race la atlll or Feb. 1st on before tary, close, and promises to remain co until fi Vilford Bramwell haa gone to Salt the end. The Hess. Morton and teams are tied, with BOO per cent, Lake to attend meet Inga In the Interest. of the Ogden Furniture and Car- for eeixtnd place. Following la the standing of the pet company. teams: W L T.P. P.CI Name A Free Lecture on Christian Sctrnre. 8057 .5I3 5 .7 Grand Opera House, Sunday, Jan. 31st, Thomas, 8345 .500 0 Hess. . at 8 p. in. occii-jwnr- T WILL LAST NIGHT Mask tiall at Union Hall. Thursday night, January 2S. J9i'. Admission .0 rent. Extra l.idy, 25 cents. HIDING BE ERECTED proa-pect- fl ... . m Lor-kovic- ne - . re . . - a pnoiio-tsltin- n gaveIancT TO EfLOVES ll -' i I ; . 1 ; Mme. Lillian Blauvelt ORATORIO SOPRANO Who is making a tour of the United S ates artcr a suicessful year abroad, singing in Opera, Ora.orio and Coicert. AMERICAS GREATEST CONCERT, She will appear with the OGDEN TABERNACLE CHOIR, in concert, , Wednesday Evening, February 3rd, IN THE OGDEN TABERNACLE |