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Show ran Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day time call ni 234X or call at No. 407 24lh street. At sight. after 7 p. m, call up No. ifi Bisndard Building. OGDEN, EXAMINER, THE MORXIXO COT-OF- MEETING OF THE ovc the cutoff went out at midnight, having on hoard the (0.1. ucr o. Box Elder county, who will hold an inquest on the ground. The second train )h injured on arrived at midnight. K came over the Ogdcn-Lm-l- n cutoff and had Engineer Stanton. Brakeimm Williams and Wesu-otaboard. F Courtney's gravel train failed to get on the siding In time owing to trouble with g defective swift h. The head braV.eiuan told the to proceed slowly, which he wa doing a ben i he collision occurred. Injured, but two of these died on the (Continued from page cne.) nay. The doctor and train crew company. Bicycle car next to the eugine, coupled to alighted and the Injured were quickly luiitutinr. annonncllig the wedding furniture car of 80.ihj0 pounds eaicity, j removed to the conveyance and taken loaded with dynamite, followed by four to the City hospital. f Mi I.yili Murby to Mr- - D. water tank can outllt and tweuty-on- e I jure hav beta Issued. and a caboose, la oue outfit car ware EYE WITNESSES ITof. Titomaa of the blah school will Section Foreman J. W. Burke, wife and of the county at three children and hla brother, Thomas siidmu the Burke, until lately roadautatcr on the Whe Felt the t.ie court, bouxa thin moruiug. ' Crash, but Cicaped cutoff. In the other cam were tweniy-on- e Death. Jam II. Morrall. editor of the Greeks. The caboose wae oceu Christian Advoiate, a Balt pied by the con duet or, Brakemen Vos-LuConductor C. J. Courtney of the atsen in thla city Inbe publication. and Cook. Frank Kernan and Wit gravel train which waa run Inta said: iiara Haller. I waa standing on my train, wltliiu )(KUrda. Pigeon waa melted at 1:43, where two car lengths of the explosion. for tba a short stop was made for lunch. From When the crash came of 1 waa struck K. It. Cameron, general agent Pa. j flv Mutual Jiitmra.ua rumiany of Pigeon to Jackson Point la nine miles, In the bark by some large object and snt Lake, was an Ogdrn viaitur slightly down grade and trains gener- to the brat of my knowledge, was ally speed over this piece of track at thrown about 100 feet from my car. thirty to forty miles an hour, but one I can not remember much of what A very pleasant party wu jlven of those on board yesterday states that happened of that." HalL but evening at Parry'a Hi coat was lorn to shreds and It lu nearing Jackson the speed was not Enseems to him a miracle that be was ' Mr. Thoms P. Pee entertained the greater than fifteen miles an hour. !una saw a train ahead of him, not torn to pieces also. Ilia Injuries, Child Culture Club yeaterday after- gineer on the aide track, though prin- while not serious, are iwinful. It la noon. hla ribs cipally on the main line, lie then at- thought that one or more of Ilia left hip was also tempted to apply the air, but It failed are broken. la work, and he whistled for 'brakes,' much bruised. PlEASANT SURPRISE PARTY Thlmeus Caralls. a Greek laborer, hut liefore the hrakeman could that he and several of hla counanything his engine plowed Into statedmen were sealed In one of the Mis Mary Nordqulft vs the victim the gravel train that had blocked the try transferring them to and ot a pleasant surprlsu taut evening by way. .The damage waa not great, but cars used in work when the explosion their from car had the Wn jarred badly home her at powder her many friend parents' he and Louis oururved. Immediately been had some and the r.a 'of dynamite The Harriavllle avenue. nl No. out of te ear. While Cantos, Jumped took Thla over tha ground. young people apent the eveninR In distributed In thla act he was struck by a falling ganioa and music nut II the latent hour, llir from the cinder from the engine object and does not remember anywhen they mducted their partnera for and the flames reached the con lined which occurred thereafter. the elegant spread which was prepared jNiwder about five minutes after the thing George ltos berg, head hrakeman on train on Greeks the collision. The aiater of the and mother younR liy the the extra No. 2116, said: lady. Among thoae present were the rushed out of their cart and then re"1 waa standing on the east aide ot the to their turned baggage, fearing Mlaaen Lillian Anderson. Emma get the train when the explosion occurred. Edna Carrion. Clwen Williams, prtad of the flame. Conductor was fully five minutes after the This had walked from the rear of the Harriet Khemer.' Kthel Sterner, Julia collision. Most of the Greek bad got Sherner. Alibe Taylor, Sylvia Hall and train to within a few can of the pow- out of tho car and were looking after were Mia brakemen Hnl Xordqtilsl; Messrs. Oscar Turn-quin- der car. terrible loss Mall Messenger Hal- their baggage, heme, the Tom Irvine, William SIihw, Pa-vl- d further back. The collision of life among them. to a we Amo Samuel ler Richard. Hall, itarkage delivering Shaw, open the car In which the powHerman Pail. Carl Hedfleld, FreJ tbn station. About flva minutes had broke waa and some of it must have been der Nord-qulMra. claimed when suddenly a detonation and Jacob Van around the wreck, thus makscattered and Mr. and Mra, I'. A. NordquiaL reduced the care to fragments and to catch Are. When the It easy brought death and disaster to those ing came, it blew me clear over present. Then the debris took fire and explosion though I was not unconED AUTD SURPRISED tars and depot or telegraph station the trainI and, can scious, hardly toll what hapwreck were reduced tu ashee, and only 1 waa badly scared that. after pened ' and ruin remained. seemed to be that 1 It as or Ledge Presented Him With Fine exrlted. Conductor liermody waa thrown 100 One ear-la- p feet. thousand waa a blown Jewel. feet, but when picked up was on my rap was blown entirely off, on while soon Ho died after At Cie regular lodge meeting of the hut, beyond being shaken up, 1 am not hound for Ogden. Woodmen of the World hut Tbuiadoy the relief train injured at all. senseMessenger Haller waa knocked event). g a complete surprise i as per- less. - Ha waa bleeding from the mouth George W. Cook, the flagman on expetrated upon Ed Auth, the clerk, when and wna Internally Injured, lie too tra No. 2118, said: lin waa prearnted with a Jewel of nil died en route In the train having 1 was not in the explosion, but the It ulllre The tup of the Jewel was a bar, reached Lake. noise was oniethlng deafening. upon which waa engraved the name of (lection Foreman Burke, hla wife and (amu several minutes after Ihe collisthe clerk. Hanging from thla Is the three little children, the oldest Jimmie, ion and completely wrecked live or alx emblems cf lie order, the log and an years, a girl 4 yean and the baby, cars and the engine, beside the has and suspended Xmm this a thleld-ahsjie- ar.d hla brother, were killed Instantly. ul Ilf. I never want to tee such a Jewel with the name and num- Tha bodies were quite a distance from sight again. The collision was caused ber ot the camp engraved thereon. the track. Their car had been blown because the air brakes failed to, work. Manager T. C. Morris made the pre- To pieces. The force of the explosion The powder car was the third car from sentation speech. He said in part th:it dismembered them and tore the clothes the engine and had mixed powder lu there had been many complaints about from their bodies. It part giant and part black powder. the cleyk and the manner of his pertVIlllehi Taylor, tha night operator, Bam Courtney, the conductor, who waa forming his duties, lie veryymrry, waa at the key, sending a report of was injured, when asked if he waa in hut It was hla duty to bring the tqaltur the eOlllaloti tu the trainmaster at the wreck, said: K'fore the lodge- J lakeside. Ills wife, Ihe day operator, "Well, I guesa 1 waa in DamoUilng." Another memlier then a mao aud had been at hla aide a moment before, the clerk, and then another said hilt had gods to Ihe dining room. Roth INJURED. he knew It waa all true, ho Hie clerk wwreJmdly Injured, and both miracuwaa asked to explain. As Mr. Auth lously eecaiieri death, ns several ear The Injured brought In 1st t night arose to reply hn was Interrupted by wiireta were driven through the buildseic: Mr. Murrte, who premmled tho Jewel. ing,' cutting great holra. Mrs. S. J. Courtney, conductor, three ribs Taylor Mr. Autli was completely anrpriaed and was prostrated, hut managed to escape broken and Injured about the back and the manner of the presentation threw by Jumping through a window before hips. him clear till the track so that ho waa the wrecked budding took Are. Engineer Luna, Injured about the overcome rather by the sudden turn of Luna had saved himself by head. Engineer affairs. Jumping when he saw a collision waa James Stanton, engineer, three riba The ramp had long recognised the llevltahln. broken. efficient services of their clerk and as The Greeks were a terrible William Taylor, operator, face, head he had served them long and well they ftpe of them had hla lifad blownsight, off, and body badly bruised and injured. took oeeaaion to express l heir ap- several were armless and leglewe and hire. William Taylor, face badly cut preciation of hla work. a few were scattered beyond recovery. and burned: severely Injured. Of the twenty-on- e foreigner on tne Curly Williams, hrakeman, body Inflfteen were killed and six in- jured. train, 53RD BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY I tiehm Inter-JiouiUri- n yes-terda- y. lrtly t. Tli'd-fiel- d st con-ari- Friends Surpriaa Henry Weaaler en That Occasion. A very pleasant surprise party waa given Mr. Henry Weaaler last evening at hla hemo at No. 2220 Grant avenue. The occasion waa his 63d birthday anniversary 'anil a large number of hla friends dropiied in on him unawares to help him ceielirate the event. The evening waa Hjtcni. with cards and mule until 11:30 o'clock, when they were Invited into the dining room, where a sumptuous repast waa spread and much enjoyed by all present. In the card games Mrs. James Macbeth won tho ladies prize and Mr. Henry Wcssli.--r the gentlemen's prize. There were several neat and valuable presents left with Mr. Weaaler as a remembrance of the occasion. Altogether a very agreeable evening was spent, and the men went home enjoying the fragrant aroma of the Wesaler's best cigars. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Cbvc. I)r. and Mra. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilogart, Mr. and Mrs. James Smyth, Mr. and Mra. James Macbeth, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wearier, Mr. and . F. II. Wcsslor. Mra. William Mis Smile Kiddle, Mr. Jsnx-Hareomlie. Mr. J. L. Piergue and Mr. George Wehstor. Mra. Har-enmbs HISTORICAL METE The Historical Society met last! Saturday afternoan. Feb. 13. at tom of Mra. Maud Dee Porter. thj 80S ' Washington a'.enuc. At the business meeting. Mra. Confer was present and an invitation tci the. Society to meet at 'her home on Feb. 3 at 2.00 p. in. in a union rareiioz of tha clubs of tne c.:iy, when Mr. Kinney of Balt Lake will address the ladies. Mrs. Wlilengvr led the review ob German which waa enthusiastically responded to by the different members. Mtu Snow read a ' well writ'en paper on Marla Theresa. Mra P"'nam read from Helna Miss Beaman's reading. The Awful German Language" t.y Mark Twain was received with murk pleasure At the social hour, dainty refresh -meufi wrrs served t.y tha hostess, -siHie-i hy her sister Mina Dee. a delightful and In-- r Having retire afteiiiiHin the twisty ed-- 1 jonrnei to Fehrtinry 27,'e.t the home of Mrs. Booth on Twenty-eight- h atreet ext-nd'- -d LP-ratu- re. m-e- l Before (lie living, who had escaped without serious Injury, had fully their wits, an engine and cal'' sme came down from Pigeon, the sound of the explosion having coni' i reed the tralnmont at that point that some Mud of a disaster bad occurred. Engineer Morgan was at the throttle and Conductor Hayes in the caboose. They aided In placing tho wounded atosrd and left Immediately for Lucin Junction. They went as far as Ter-rau-r, where a train waa made up with Conductor Reeve In charge and pulled by Engineer H alsted. Thmspeelal from Ogdea with doctor aboard waa met at Promontory. The run from Terrace, 125 miles, was made In three hours and thirty-liv- e minutes. ' EREE-EOR-A- Wescott, slight injuries. jured. Three otherGrecks wcre also brought in on the train, but their condition waa so serious that they not. he approached or their names carertalncd. Two of them were at out a taken to the ojieratlng room for immediate attention. m-la- t , There were three doctors sent out on the secial train to meet the incoming train at Terrace. They were NEWS OF IHE ACCIDENT lira. Joyce. Gordon and Topham. They cart'd for the Injured on the train as Arrival of the Relief Train at the best they could. They were met at the huspital by Dr. Perkin and there they Union Depot RELEASED ON J12.00S Bill attended tu the most serious cases The news of the strident had spread first. Six nurse were at the hospital to over the city and when it was reported Washington, Feb. 19. J. H. Schneidthat a special train had left the aceue help In caring for tha patients They er of Tiicwm, Arlx.. who recently was were Mias Edwards, matron, and of the catastrophe, bringing the bodies Mimes C. J. Tyler. J. Twalts. Kellie indicted and arrested In Washington for alleged complicity In public land of the dead and injured Into tha city, Diiiey, H. Allen and Mr. L. J. Dllley. fraud in the west, waa released from several hundred people gathered at tho custody today umicr $12.00fl bond. H depot to await tha arrival of the train. NOTES ON THE DISASTER. was brought up In the criminal court Among these were friends and relaon a petition for a writ of habeas tives of the dead American and a caThe doors and windows of the alleged illegal arrest aud huge number of Greeks, who were boose of bvruiody train were blown corpus which bail. The former point waa excessive for of their anxiously waiting tidings ouL waived to avoid delay and Justice countrymen, who were in ihe wreck. rritehard sustained the contention of Preparations bad been made to reOwen Dcrmody was from Heaver excessive hail by reducing the amount ceive the train, which was reported to Dam. XVis. He. came to the cm off a from 820,01 0 to 8(2.000. Schneider' i arrive at 10:15 p. m. The city ambu- little over a year ago from Mimoula. atlorncj'i argued that tho Joint Indictlant e. two tarry-all- s and alx carriages was promoted from a brake-mament. naming his client with F. A. wore in readiness to carry the injured Mont., and He was to hard been married Hyde. J. A. Benson and II. C. D'mnnd. it: the hrv.pt i al. while stretcher and ali of San Fraud :,eo, contained no alle(OU. blanket were piled up on the platgation that Schneider ever did any act form. William Haller bad liren a resident tu pursuance ( the conspiracy save for Men were gathered in rrowda everywhere along the platform and In th i of Oadeu for some time. His bruther-I- n the general allegation that there four law Ik Conductor Conn. He waa men cons pi red and that Schneider was depot, listening to the latest rumor a mcm-b- r an employe of the principals, Hyde and of the number of casualties and In- raised In Andrews, lnd- - He Henon. It aim waa said that only of the Masonic lodge. jured. Fully 500 people were assembled gip.pib) ball had been fixed for Hyde to see the train come In. It was flfWilliam Taylor and wife, day and and Ditnond on a former Indictment teen minutes behind the schedule, so charging biberv. A. B. Pugh, sneclal that every whistle that blew in the night operators at Jackson, have not counsel tor the government in the land in came !een from Utah waa for taken the long. They liut yards special, investisil-nnsaid there were at 10:30 the train Anally arrived. It Pedalla. Mo. Mrs. Taylor said they hau fraud in gold In- the living apartments sn.toO acre 'mvdved in this one Indictwas composed of the engine and live of the telegraph office. This may no ment md that there were hundreds caboose. of thousand of seres of tmhl'r landw A li e train steamed Into the depot, rr revered in tha ashes of the burner Involved In the whole scheme of the althe crowd pushed out un the track ana building. He said that the leged conspiracy several policemen were kept busy keep; scheme was fraudulently to secure A special train with twenty-o- n hig the people hack o that they w on hi cofin fores! reserto i.mri not be In danger of lieing run over. fins left at S o'clock p. ni. to go over title vations in lb. .'nftK of California and ' Win o the tiuin sinped (I was surtl:e vuti.ff. The coffins were pin. in and i'iu under the land law rounded by the anxious spectator. a box car. In the cria h were t'mlri-lakto relinipiish fraudulent litlesfor None of the dead were brought In on liiclicy and four ansiKtau They tend nitride t,o reserve which are Hie train. They started i;h thirteen sir;) ori. m Jackson Point at niiilnight of Di'ii li liiii lalue. n. . , OrSn - 1 the condition of affair " iu The literary society hclj Friday afternoon ns Blanch Stein; debate 4 solved, the United States J tilled la recognizing Panama live supported by Mr. MacMilia,, Hunter; the negative by Wade j,1 on. Mis Lillian Stanley Rev. Riding then talked 0 lh. vantage of a literary Kurin y 11'' followed with a .elect ion by lhe JUB male quartet. Next Thursday Prof. Man ban State university will address iheJkf! from 11:30 to 12 o'clock. Friends a! cordially invited. There will lie' no school Monday account of Its being Wrahltmcsx birthday. The Washingtons birthday Urn n the Clasoicnm is out. Principal Thomas will speak tnd at the county teacher' convention The high school dance, which tu postponed last evening, will be held next Friday evening. follow-selectio- DUKE EXPLAINS. London, Feb. 19. la the Hume cf Lord today the Duke of Devondili. Liberal Unionist, marie a lung speech on the fiscal question. .He explain'd his position and the reason for Ui resignation as Lord President of tie Council, and said that at first he hid not grasped the significance of Premitt Balfour1! letter to Joseph Chamberlain accepting Chamberlain resignation it Colonial Secretary, but when he did fully understand Us significance t doubted If he had taken a wise sup in consenting to remain I nthe Cabin. Finally,- when he read Mr. Balfouri Sheffield speech he found he bad misconstrued Mr. Balfouri views Consequently the duke found it Impossible, a he was a convinced free trader, to remain in the Cabinet. In conclusion the duke expressed the strongest dissatisfaction with the attitude of the government, and dwelt upon the paramount Importance of the fiscal Issue, compared with other queer lions, affecting the principle of tbi Unionist party. - CLEVELAND DON'T CARE Princeton. N. J., Feb. 19. 1 dost rare any more about whst Bryan nyi than the wind that blows I'm surs that he does not bother me any; him talk. tec raid Grover Cleveland today when asked whst he thought of Dryan'a remarks In taking exception to whst Cleveland raid recently In aa article In the Saturday Evening Post. Cleveland declined to comment further on the article, raying: 1 think the aril le explain Itself, and I bsv nothing more to say about it Latest Japanese Specialties 25c Cups and 8aucers, 3 designs ' MATINEE VIOLATED INSPECTION LAWS. Portland, Ore.. Feb. 19. The Oregonian rays Collector of Customs Ide, at Port Townsend, haa fined sixteen steamers plying on Puget Sound for violations of the steamboat Inspection laws and regulations and rule to prevent collisions betvoen I earnera. The following steamers were fined l.'.OO each: City of Everett. Beattie; Karallon. Port Townsend; Robert Dollar. Ban Franclaco; City of Denver. Seattle: Athlon. Seattle; Sarah M. Ri cton. Port Blakeley: Advance, Paul Bo. The following steamers were fined Inland Flyer. Seattle; 8750 earh: George T. Starr. Beattie: Port Orchard. Brattle: Blanche, Port Blakeley; Jennie. Seattle: Rosalie, Port Townseuu: Alki, oan Francisco; City, Ban Francisco: Florence K., Seattle. CZARINA 25c 25c . Thoeo quaint blu patterns. These good are now considered to bo tho most fashlonabl thing Tablo Mato, GRAND . very useful, three mats to tho set ,..25c (Boo Our North Window.) BALL AT DIGNANS MAKING BANDAGES. Taris. Feb. 2ft A nitrate dispatch from Port Arthur soya the repairs to the Ruacian battleships Czarevitch and lletrlzan are almost completed. The statement 1a published, this morning from St. Petersburg that the Cxarina occupies herself every day with ladles of the nobility la preparing Red Cross material for the wounded. Monday, February 22, Afternoon, from 3:30 to 6:00 New York. Feb. 19. Fire tonight destroyed the paint works of F. V. Devoe bftd C. T. Reynold cmnnany. In Itrnok-lyIjOks. Iti'jtl.floA. One hundred fam-l'- i( were driven from neighboring ten-- c uu'i.t hon.-cu. 1:00 ADMISSION: Afternoon, 23 cents, Evening:, 75 cents per couple. MEAT ARMOR WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY. Evening, from 9:C0 to PAINT WORKS DESTROYED. s. to choose from Broad and Button Plate AND 4 er Mr. Btilwcll Friday morning fcn., In general ., .m E 1 , Versity WiU Speak. o, MEDICAL ATTENDANTS. Incom-- of State Uni. to the eiudenta TEN Gua Catiijke. injured about the head. Thimeiis Caralls, injured abopt the head and body. George Calsamis, head and back in- Thrca Physicians Sent to Meet Ing Trains. Tha Board of Education met last ev- Will Meet Leng Again er Anyone In ening in regular session- with Judge His Clara at Glenwootf I)r. Conroy and G. H. lslaub presIjuIs Contoa, who was Instantly Dee, Park. ent After of the reading the minutes. bfl'ed by the explosion, woe a brother Judge Dee announced that a commitor John Contoa and a brother-in-laof John MeCart, of Ogden. He waa 45 tee from the City Council, consisting of Messrs. and Craig was present years old and leaves a wife and four and had a Nye matter which they wished Aurelio Herrera, the Bakersfield child! en in Greece. to preeent to the Board.- Mr. Nye waa thla city yeswonder, through passed the stated floor and the given that city A second gravel train was following some 810.000 belonging to Con- terday en route for Chicago, where he had Courtney's train Into Jackson and the tractor ONeil, aa a reserve on some will meet Benny Y anger. When asked cn w witnessed the terrible disaster. paving contracts, held as a guarantee what he had to say regarding hla reEngineer Morgan and Conductor Hayes of the work. This money was to be cent defeat at the hands of Louie Loug. were on it and Morgan, when he saw loaned under the direction of the par- he said: the Impending collision, whistled a ties and the interest thereon would go was a funny affair. I floored him warning. to Mr. O'Kell. When the time guar- on It one occasion and had him going at on tho paving expired, the antee all times. He tended a good one on William Taylor and his wife were money would bo paid to the contracwatming the approaching train, and tor. They desired to loan this money me and I went down, but got right Mia. Taylor remarked that it was n to the Behool Board for the benefit of back again. During this tha people pleasing sight, but she had scarcely Mr. O'NelL Aa die Board now had a began to pile Into tha ring, and Long spoken when the aceue was changed loan of 812,000 at (the of thb banka In tended on me again and I went down Then came the explo- the city, which was willing to have again and Long waa given the fight 1 wreckage. sion. the loan taken up, they decided to ac- caiiuot understand how It happened. I am anxious to meet Long again, the proposition, providing satiswill bet him 2 V Fred Badley wna the conductor on cept and for any made could be arrangements factory ihe ajiecial that took the doctors out to about the interrat rate. The matter amount. meet the wounded. He would like to pull off B fight at waa referred to the. committee on suitable Glen wood If he can secure finance. The remains of Dcrmody and Haller President Dee reported 831.86.40 opponent are at Richey's undertaking parlors. I will fight any man you can bring rash on band. Dr Conroy reported two new cases of whooping rough and here at 128 or 130 pounds' at 3 p. m. The explosion will delay the opening two cases of Chicken Pox. Mr. lslaub on the day of the bout and will fight of the cut-oseveral days reported that chemical supplies to tha Jack Clifford at 133 pountte ringside for amount of 8140 hod been order for tha a aide bet, said he. C. J. Ritter, a well-knou. D. Butler of the relief train waa laboratory. prizefight burned on the wrist, and arms, and deA communication from Henry Blair promoter, came to the city with him tune to and will remain here with the Intenparted with most ,nf hi clothing in waa read In which he proposed making bandage for the wounded. the eleven pianos and keep them ad- tion of arranging for a match to be justed for a period of one year for the pulled off at Glenwood between Herlump sum of 875. The communication rera or Eddie San try. He has In his waa filed as the company from whom possession a letter from Murphy, the they were purchasedoneagreed to keep manager of Santry, aud .Neteop, exyear. them in repair for pressing him desire to match odb of Muilcal at Washington's Birthday Another communication wan re- his men against Herrera. In this city. Presbyterian Church. ' ceived from J. Frickman. representing In all probabilities, Ogden sports The following musical program will an eastern company, with a proposi- will be able to see Herrera In the near of the future. A match between Nelson ot be given at the First Presbyterian tion to sell the school a ret church next Monday evening, after Americas Eneylopedi. Thla waa also Baiitry and Herrera would be a drawing which a novel tea lunch will be served: filed. card and a fast fight AUIon presented Select ion Superintendent League Mandolin Club of the Vocal Sclo Miaa Clare the following monthly report BALTIMORE FIRE RESULTS. Plano 8oln Mis Johnson schools: Vocal Halo Mrs. Eagan Per cent of attendance on average New York, Feb. 19. The Hamilton number belonging. . Recitation Mra. Edith Page Fire Insurance company of New York ... of cent puncttuallty. Per Violin Solo Mr. Llnatey ....' City, organised fifty-tw- o years ago, haa Vocal Solo Miss Henderahot Number of acceaahma not by out of business a the result of gone new pupils transfer 1' Plano Solo Mrs. Zlnn the Baltimore fire, in which It sustransfer. Z Vocal Solo Mias Mitchell Number of accessions ly conduct. . . . 2 tained a loss of 897,000. fdr Selection League Mandolin Club Suspensions Numlier of case of corporal pun444 JACOB HESS DEAD. iahment. 11 EIGHT Number of canes of truancy . of New York, Feb. Number of visit from member liras, for6 board merly police commissioner and In forthe Negre Attacked Old Man, Only te mer years a power lu local Republican Number of visit from patrons and Put Out by Joe Strong. cillxcna. IKilitlrs, died today at his home in Rye, N. Y. Last evening stout T o'clock, there was somewhat of a tulx-u- p down In RAILROAD NOTED CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING, the Rwarts bakery. Au old man by the name of John C; Calhoun, a well ' known character abopt town, waa atDenver, Feb. 18. Charles McCully Trainmaster Rowland of the Southtacked by a negro, whnae name was ern Pacific te making a trip over the was placed under arrest here today oil not learned, and thrown out in the road. the charge of emtieesllng 818,000 from street. His face wga liadiy cut and tho Pita Cobra Mining company of Aribruised, ono eye blackened, so that II Detective render h been off duty zona white acting as their London repanon swelled shut the past four day suffering with resentative. Joe Strong, seeing the old man at- for the grip. tacked, made a lunge at the negro and put him out. of buxlneaa. Then severof tha Orders. Taken for General Transfer. W A. Francis. Inspector al others stepped up to help the nePacific and Oregon Short Line Union Autombile gro and Mr. Htreng would have gotten car service la in town. the wont, of It had not a stranger in- dining PARCEL DELIVERY 'CO. terfered and assisted him. Calhoun C. II. Grout, superintendent of the was taken to the station, where Dr. Line commissary departWM. R. MILLER, Manageix Dickson waa railed and dressed, hla Oregon atBhort and Mra. Grout Pocatello, ment wounds. Lated the negro waa arrested Street Office, 26S Twenty-fift- h and will probably have a hearing this were in Ogden yesterday. Telephone No. 331-morning. There are now twenty freight alx Jim Drown, tho Indian, again got on and seven switch enlast' r veiling after load- passenger engineson what was the war-pat- h In service formerly gines on into and Ogden whiskey, got ing up of the Union PaSeventh district the whom a wrangle with hia landlord, of and fifteen hn rent a small shark of a house on cific. Eight imssenger over the alley back from Wall avenue. The freight rrewa handle the traffic AUTOMOBILES Indian rather got the beat of the fight that district hilt will be in police court this mornThe local headquarters of the opering to tell where he got the whiskey. This year tha Royal Taylors of Chiating department of the Union Pacific proliably be removed to Cheyenne cago are giving automobiles to their SPECIAL MUSIC AT TABERNACLE. willMarch 1. from which point all trains customers. on Your chance te aa good as the next man's. The following special music will be running between Cheyenne and Denver rendered at the regular services in the will be operated, says the ofDenver other Times. This and a number Tatornacle Sunday at S p. m.: 1 changes are expected by local railroad SEE THE ROYAL UNE. the Mighty God Appearing-- ' men on the Union Pacific. Tabernacle Choir. Choir 2. Author of Faith H. PLAKE, .The Utah Light and Railway Co. 3. Baritone solo. Holy City ''..Adams have reached an agreement with the Mr. Harry Hughes. Southern Pacific company in regard to 4. Chorus, Unfold Ye Portals''.... 648 27th Street Gounod furnishing electric power for the new Drop him a card and he will call on Tabernacle Choir. shops, and the new transformer which you. is expected to arrive in a day or two 5. Viola solo, Romania Goltermann will lie placed In position at once and the crane Mr. J: C. Ellerby. power will be supplied sliich now stands Idle, and which has Lord of Heaven 6. Chonw, Cranmer not been formally acretded by the Southern Pacific Co. and can not be TaWnarie Choir. until it haa been thoroughly tested. bi d jured. .. by Long 2 d I Told How He Was Defeated Prof. Marshall s Report of Schoofs by Super intendent Allison. ff Der-mw- ly NOUS FRO! THERE TO L i Let-gree- Za-ed- WANTS - rg u 20,1001. A second special t Hubert Prouillit of this city baa returned from an extended trip through Wiorunin, Ini, Minnesota and Kants in the inteiest of tlto Ivcr Johnson FEBRUARY with the dead this and will return morning. ACCIDENT TO TRAIN AT UTAII, SATURDAY MORNING, I .MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Our Meats are the best and ccIul treatment a accorded all cJ 0 nert-Ou- r 3-l- b. 5-l-b. 8pecislt;ei : HOME RENDERE3 LAR3 cana for cana for HOME CURED BACON 15c a Pound. 334 Twenty-fift. Telephone h Street fjjf |