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Show JLL THE DEPARTMENT .SALT LAKE from lilt Euuintfs Enforcement of Curfew Would Hep Salt Lake. CamspenleiL handed dealers are flinging bouquets at themselves. BETTER EBB Ouh Special Pish Commissioner John Sharp shipped yesterday, 25,000 trout fry from the state hatchery to the streams onion of Salt Lake are to take up and bring to the Wot In a Tintie. at-o- f Report from Castle Gate state i ho mayor and chief of po-j- j that about 200 men are still encamped too prevalence of Juvenile gamb- there, walling to return to work, after "farmers" who took their plages ling in the plty. enforcemont of the the In the mines have quit. The guards trtile a strict thait pay in are still on duty. la against slot machines the gambling py in carried out, and Cornelius P. Shea, president, and frequented by men are kept kauu-careful supervision, lioya from 8 Albert Young, organizer, of the Inter-tlonin the streets Brotherhood of Teamsters, were j,, years old gamble and night In town yesterday, en route to San at all boura of the day the throng of those who Francisco, and were entertained by loSometime their petty cal harkdrlTpps and expressmen, and an engaged In risking e so great as to heard the Tabernacle organ, whose anting Imwmea iii no but the street, music they thought was the grandest passers-bLjUemen ever notltii's them that they they had ever heard. Ire violating a city ordinance. Director General Whitaker haa left genres of the newsboys will lose ibeir last opnt matching" nickels and for St.. Louis to superintend the inthen solicit a "start" from men whom stallation of exhibits at the fair. Governor Wells says that if there is to they accost In the afreets. The recent epidemic of crime among be additional space secured In order to make an educational exhibit, authorigait Lake youths, nearly a dozen boy haring eotifi'ssed Iq being member of tative information must lie had at once arpuiiae gangs of burglars, and the In order that suitable preparation be made. Moved record of their misdeed being may Wheu Russia her there up long one. the better rlaa of citizens gave apace are beginning to ask themselves: waa hopes of Utah getting part; but I responsible?" Who just what the outcome will be la not It is conceded that a rigorous en- known. forcement at theeurfew ordinary, and the punishment of all the young gamDID SENATOR SMOOT KNOW caught, would do bler whenever a better the toward city giving jnurh moral tone. (Continued from Page L) al Im--rt- y IM not have anything to take back! ed the senator severely. NOTES ask- Senator Hoar followed this question Ninety coke ovens have been starte- ly asking the witness If he had receivd tip at Castle Gate, and by the end ed a revelation concerning what he 'k the week 125 wlU be In operation. was to testify to on the stand, and whether such revelation could be reMai- - Denn of Nephi, has resigned sponsible for his change of mind in from the guard on account of business regard to the questions asked, 'Are your answers here by order of demands, which are found to interfere with his guard duties. the Lord? Are they given In your human or inspired capacity ?" the sen. Prof. Swendsen'a men have set up ator asked. :hn new lake level reading gauge at ,aI answer a the spirit of the Lord laltalr, near the bathhouse, where rel- directs. Then it waa the spirit of the Lord iable readings can be obtained every which directed you to make the antwo weeks. f swer you just took back and which j Architect 8. C. Dallas leave for Ce--l- you said waa a mistake?" The witness hesitated, and Senator City. Thursday to superintend the .tabbing the state university buildings there. The buildings will be rendy for ecctiptury In less than three weeks. Hoar remarked; Well. If you cant anawer don't blame you.' Chairman Burrows: After all this testimony which Senator Smoot haa heard, do you think he knows whether you are practicing polygamy? I don't think he knows. You think he believes you when you tell him do you not? I believe he believe me. After much effort a statement was obtained from the witness that he thought Bens tor Smoot was acquainted with the general reputation and accepted report thht Mr. Lyman waa living In polygamous cohabitation with J. It. Hcndrie of the Z. C. M. L, is e back to Ills post after a month's in the hospital on account of a nail Into He ran blood poisoning. his Anger, and the rust of Into the circulation. the nail got T. company will remove its present East Temple' itreel quarter, to the Atlas block where It will occupy the entire base- meut front The A. D. .April 1 from hla Lakewood A Golden, been in the hands of receivers for seven years past, is to be sold at public auction April 21 at Denver. The Anal decree of foreclosure shows that the company baa defaulted pa meut to the sum of f 1,110, DUO, with In The Denver, which has Manager Cooper of the Polk Directory rompany claims to have the best directory libary west of the Missouri river, as on his shelves are late directories covering 300 of the larger cities in the Unfled States. This library is quite a curlosliy. The Bell Telephone company put K'.t new phones last month, making 5.4UU all told in this city, and 20,000 on ihe system. The Bell companys swiirhboard in this city haa registered as high as 40,000 calls in one day. in Walker block la to be one story, making it. Ave in H, ami the contract has been given to Architect Ulmer. The Improvement will cost a little over $0,000, and provide the building with 35 additional ofliei-s- . This increase is one reason fr doubling up Ihe elevator. Tim I). V. raiii w .. . Several local flour men foresaw a . prices coming, several months cn. and filed goodly sized orders with eastern mills at current prices. The goods have now arrived, with pries considerably in excess of the prices, and these fore in plural wives. Chairman Burrows asked Mr. Lyman in regard to the reorganized Saints at Lachurch of Latter-daments, Iowa, of which a son of Joseph Smith, the prophet, la the head, and Mr. Lyman gave hla ideas of the differences between the two organizations. He was asked If the reorganized church did not denounce polygamy and answered: They denounce It so hard that it almost provokes us to defend It."' Senator Dubois asked If the reorganized church teaches absolute obedience to Its leaders and was Informed by. Lyman that he understood the church waa not very strenuous in that regard. Now, in regard to consent given Senator Smoot to become a candidate President suppose for senator Smith bad refused to give this consent and Smoot had Insisted on becoming a candidate, what would have happened to him? asked Senator Dubois Mr. Lyman said Senator Smoot would have been disciplined, taken to task, reproved or corrected, lie wae asked what would have happened In the event of President Smith giving his consent to another apostle to become a candidate for the Senate. I don't know. It would have made lots of confusion. We have 'scraps about this question when it comes to us. Mr. Worthington having objected to the question concerning the belief of the reorganized church as irrelevant, y teresL Tie that. I ' Senator Hoar said that thu Senate Investigation was niftii' like a Grand Jury inquiry tliau a trial and that they were nut confined to the narrow issue of this question. If we bad been I would not liac put many of the question which 1 have in this case.' Mr. Worthington said he had no objection to the testimony so long as it is uuder.it od tbat irrelevant matter will not be taken seriously by the committee. Mr. Taylor said It had been shown one of the religions is composed of clti.eus. while peaceable, the other is a menace to society and good government and that In the latter case Senator Smoot is so woven into the organisation that we hold he cannot be extricated without cutting himself off entirely. Mr. Worthington inquired of Mr. Lyman whether Senator, Smoot could not resign his apotIeship if he wanted to do anything which the church forbid and still remain a Mormon in good standing. The witness answered affirmatively. Mr. Lyman told the story of an effort on tile part of Prophet Joseph Smith to get rid of one of the high counsellors who had been chosen by revelation and the refusal of the to submit to the change. This was for the purpose of showing t)iat the will of the people 1 stronger than the wish or command of the president of the church. Do you mean to say, asked Senator Hoar that a revelation from the Lord which had been rejected by the people would count for nothing? It would fount for mailing for those who rejected It." Would It lie binding upon ihe Inwlio received strument of the the revelation? I mean if the revelation should le received by you and the people refused to accept it. would it bo binding upon you to follow the revelation or to follow the wish of the people?" We should follow the wish of the 111'0-pi- about you? Well, I should be bound by what the people directed." the Then, said Senator Hoar, voice of the people is of more authority than the mandate of the fjord? The law of the Lord is whatever is done by common ronent. Then the Lord submits to the people whatever he desires to have done and If the people like it they give their consent . and that Is your belief I it? People have their rights and they must be respected, answered the witness. The Lord can't make tbe people do right or accept hla lawe. Man is left to follow his own agency In regard to religion, business and politics. Then, persisted Senator Hoar, where the Lord has chosen certain persons as apostles and the people do not care to accept Ihe selection, what happens? The man always steps aside when the people reject. They have a sort of veto power over the Lord then? Both the prosecution and defense announced they had concluded with Apostle Lyman and he was discharged. The committee adjourned until to morrow. ONE STEAMED SETS REGISTRY (Continued from Page 1.) military display on the presentation of for diplomats. 1 am sorry the order that system was too late for Buneau-Varlll- a. had I should like to feave the eyatem In vogue on his arrival and would have beef glad to command it. Mr. Teller'a amendment waa rejected and tbe provision for three battalions mas retained. The Senate also returned to the committee! amendment transforming the adjutaxt general' office into a military secretary's department. . Proctor said the amendment was li. .e interest of operative detail, and he defended General F. A. Ainsworth, at the head of the record and pension office against the charge of too rapid promotion. Tbe provision promotes General Ainsworth from a brigadier to a major general. The amendment was agreed to. Mr. Culberson suggested an amendment providing for an Increase In the engineer corps, explaining the necessity for a larger number of engineer officers in the river and harbor work of the country. With some modifications the amendment waa accepted. It provides that the corps shall be composed of 10 colonels. 1$ lieutenant colonels. 82 majors and 43 captains, 43 first lieutenants and 43 second lieuten- rib-bo- ne - NOTE all. . MAKERS Trouble Between Engineers and Owners. ! New Orleans. March Door North of Opera Houa Entrance. - amicable settlement Schooner association la- 8 A si niggle for an Alaskan gold mine which in - thau five years haa yielded over (1 .m.tstu. la now going on se- a board of arbitration in ireily ISugineers associat inn mediately, a general I'nlcs an ii;e sioum :: March Marine tmi imnf a;; , .. Schooner nav:c;.Mlf; Pacific coast will chtiii u week. The trouble n v 1, question of overtime, . tin-stea- hih governed such Hi.- expired recently and Chicago. The 1 laimani is the Swedish Evangelical mission covenant of America, 1)1,1 the next troni lie . iiqr-cuicn- t ' seaNin in. u Then do- i, Im-- t ) dared tbat hereafter m voi.!l have to lie paid al Ihe rate i dollar an m hour for all labor pei'"ini.-.- i the regular watch. Ti. demand was inn ignored by the ownn- - at livsl, later they offered to iny the men oil cent au hour for oviitimc I'his offer was declined. Three steam schanucri,. the Robert Dollar, the Rival and the Artie, hai. owner already been laid tip In i!n-ibecause of Uie trouble, should all of these vessels be withdrawn from service the coast trade will in- - seriously crippled. j ' out-dd- e ; cn-eie- GREAT FLOODS To Harrisburg, Ta., March 8. Harrisburg today faces the worst flood in Its history. Weather Observer predlcta that the stage of water In the Susquehanna will exceed that of last Friday. The situation all along the river la critical and residents of lowlands are moving to higher ground. The river is gradually rising and probably w ill continue to rise for 24 hours. River conditions above (his dly are hourly becoming more alarming. The great gorge In tin; north branch of the Susquehanna at Sunliury is still solid, in the west branch the ice Is running flood. At Wllkes-barrthick on a nine-fon- t tho ice moved for two hours this morning and then gorged solidly and remained slationary. The river at that point has rineu nearly 11 feet In the last 24 hour. At Williamsport the river Is rising one inch an hour, and at Lnrkkbaven It went tip five feet in 24 hottra. The gorge at Ttinkhnnnonhock started to move last night and the riwr rose six feet In 20 minutes. Conditions arc slightly improved below Harrisburg, except al High Spire the and Middleton, at which point water is higher than at any time. At Middleton, the suffering Is greater than In any other portion of the reghaa ion. The Y. M. (!. A. building been transformed Into a temporary hospital. Trenton, N. J., March 1 The water In the Delaware river has fallen several feet since last night and tbe river 1 now almost entirely clear of Ice. De-ma- in e Reading, Pa., March 8. The flood In the Schuylkill river at this point and north of Reading has spent itself and the water Is receding. Easton, Pa., March 8. The river at this point shows a rise of about six feet. Danger warnings have beem Bounded all along the river lowlands. Much damage was done up the Lehigh . Valley last night. The watSus- er in the north branch of the quehanna Is still rising and Is the highest since 1902. MUSINGS. Wit that wounds is the crnel surgery of speech. Heaven nelp the man whose friends are all eremh-s- . If you niual refuse a favor, learn the art of being polite about It. The money that makes one mare often make the other mare stop. f lost your fortune a net lost your life. long a you Make rbuni f your wife and cbl. dren and know the whole charm o: You have Wide Awake t Harrisburg; Facing the Worst Flood in its History. Wllkesharrc, I'm, March Calls for thing church organization. springy." Your Charles spirits rise; the temperature rises; Johnson, of Nome, is another witness from Alaska. Thus far nearly twenty everything rises but our prices. persons hare testified. The of the litigants to All argue the case before a board of arbiwas tration due to tbelr desire to Good dress es know full wall tho avoid the notoriety attendant on a court hearing. The board ronslsta of tho morlto of the clothing wo soil. lliram T. Gilbert, A. H. Pence and I). F. Ijane. and the finding of the arbiBe trators Is to be final. The church society la represented by M. Boderberg nf Ban FranMeana that you should buy tha cisco. Frank J. Quinn of Peoria. 111., new, stylish, down to the present and H. K. Williams of Chicago. 1110 creations. defense is represented by Judge Axel Chytraua nf Ihe Coo k county rottria. Make In 1S98 Air. Hulteberg was engaged mission by the Swedish Evangelical covenant to go In Cape Nome as misTo bo tha one house In Ogden that sionary for the society. Mr. Ilulte-lier- g looks after your wants and takes established a school at Golovin the greatest pride In ftalng you up Bay, where he remained nnlil 1898, In the most approved manner. when falling health furred him to return to the United States for a year. Ilis assistant at Golovin Bay waa P. H. Anderson. Just before returning, Mr. Hulteberg found a pocket Are afmply the apex of artlst'a of gold and now claims to be the skill and are made from the Great original discoverer of the Nome gold Poole's Patterns.. The concave region. He located hla rlalm and left houlder, the high snug fitting colit in the care of Mr. Anderson with lar In our epate are the wonder of the understanding, he says, that it waa our customers and ur pride. lo be staked out and held in trust for the rhureb society. Mr. Hulteberg did not return to Alaska until 1899. He Our found that during his absence Mr. with the aid of Gabriel Price, Havo attracted more tailor made a practical miner, had staked out nine this springy weather than buyers "Disrov-ery" claims adjoining the original we anticipated.. The first shipment claim. These claims were held in is entirely gone and the second gothe name of various Individuals. The ing rapidly.. You will have to see last two were known as No. R and No. thee coate to appreciate their 9. It Is thin claim. No. 9. that the sobeauty, ciety seeks to recover. Claim No. 8 was first held by ConPrices 00 Saits and Top stantine Aparasookl, while No. 9 was in the name of Gabriel Adams, anotn-e- r Coats, $15.00 to $30.00. Eskimo, now dead, who waa partner. On the plea that the Eskimos could not lawfully hold title. It la alleged that Mr. Anderson Induced them to give up possession, and the property waa then deeded over to Mr. Price. Claim No. 9 was sold to Mr. Anderson for 120. It Is said. Later Mr. Anderson took into partnership with him Dr. Johnson of ChifiPECIAL NOTICE la called to cago. who waa acting physician for tha fact that on Monday and 4Tuestho 1903 In Swedish mission society. they we will give 3 for 1 Blue day formed tbe White Star Mining comStamps on cash purchase a. Trading pany of California Last May tha Whlta Star Mining company of Illinois waa organized in Chicago. It is charged by President O. A. BJork of tbe Bwedish missions that the sole object of the forming of these SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT two corporations, one seillng out to OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. the other, waa to cloud tho title to Extra lino dinner on Sunday and the property and thus prevent the so- Wednesday, from II to I p. bl, 36 ciety from getting relief at law. cents. We give nice lunch all day. Since 1899. it la declared, Mr. AnderShort orderi at all hours, freak oysson has taken out about $480,000 in ters, game and fish In aeaaon. netIs It said, has gold. Claim No. 8, ted Air. Price something like $800,000. Charley & Hong, Props. NO. SIS 26th fit. All told, the amount taken from these two rlaims alone aggregates nearly and the re presents Lives of the Swedish mission rlalm they ran prove that greater sum has been realized." Ex-Jud- THE EAST 8. through a former missionary. N. O. llulteherg of Ban Jnc. Cal , and the uitinn is directed against P. H. of Chicago, another former missionary ; Dr. f. W. Johnson, also nt Chicago, and the White Star Mining company, in which a number of Chica- goans are ini The dispute rt-- he back to the first diM overy of gold in Alaska, aud hinges on ihe Hiint whether a missionary sent into the northern wilds to uiake converts for his ahurch was likewise acting for his thnrch when be staked out a iiiuubt-- r of mine claims. These claims have been develcqied into highly profitable gold mines, out of which several men have made fortunes. Miss Dora Adams, an Eskimo convert, and Constantine Aparasookl, also an Eskimo, are for the witnesses r IN in of posst-cei- i it,.- . than Five Years. cot home. There Is no such thing as ease within tbe lie lief of inu aud women whose hearts are uno'dflsb. Men of small mind are slow to see in any man mors than they are capable of seeing in tbemselvea. You can bet your boots, my boy, youv boss knows wbiit you are about. You don't feel him; yen fool yourself. To lie liiipomut Is oue thing; to look important is another thing, but to fee! important tUrre you have tbe felinv. who really enjoy his own First racei mile and 70 yards: Port Warden wort; Yellow Hammer second; Colin George third. Time, 1 : 47 Second race, six furlong: Karl Kah-l- er won; Palmist second; Neither One third. Tima,. 1:13 New Fifth race. Third rare, half mile: Stella Alfurlong: len won: Falbala second; Mias Calvie Mown Hay won;. .Wreath of Ivy secthird. Time, :49 ond; Kimolm third. Time. 1:13. Sixth race, mile and a quarter: Tan-rrFourth race, six and a half furlongs: won: T"i Woods second; Circus Lev Dorsey won: Vestry second: MornGirl third. Hoc. 2:0 ing Star third, Time,. 1:20 5. Above we Mfuetrat two of fin now and papular styles In our IMPERIAL $3.00 HAT Msny other nobby styles to choose from. We era alas agent for tha celebrated John D. Stetson HATS. All the new 1904 etocka arc ready for your Inspection, I t Top Coats ... l's Apar-asook- James Ballards MEAT MARKET If you want eastern corned beef go Varies feerece of fllk. Ballard's. to of source sale are not the Silkworms 831 24th Street the production of silk. It la also ob- Phone 127K. tained from several vegetable substances, but. of sn Inferior and less durable description. Excellent colored silk is obtained from tbe prepared and TEAMSTERS iStSIOCKMEN finer fibers of the iVifiboo. which much In demand for clothing in tropJ. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car- and Hdhtneea from Its countries ical rim a full line of Gloves, Blankets, obporosity . Another form of silk la Whips, Tents and Wagon Covert. cotton Mfra. of High Grade Harness and tained from the potty) of tbe silk Stock Baddies. tree, of which there are several varieties in existence, the material obtained 'Phona 814a. 2279 Washington Aveas known vegetable from them being silk. 1 West Iter Oit Better. "I never saw yon to such a becoming -- hat, my dear. DM yon get it ready I waa pretty ywnra looks. iJM youraelf 7 mnwaatly yon make it Brooklyn-Life- . fS It WM T thought Mjp Pnr. figured Fumptetgb J. G. REED' (& BROS. Harness Wholesale mader n manytac Jack. Bo she did. bat another girl with mart money outfignred ber.-6mBet and Saddler We call your attention to Something; New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. nob only n great wet knees but it Is a great Ignorance too. Kr man envies what he can surpass or equal. Envy it W.J.Dli 2352 Washington Ave. AutombSe PARCEL DELIVERY CO. WM. R. MILLER, Manage Offiwu 266 L. Twenty-fift- h Street. Telephone No. $16Z. OF SALES MONDAY at 10 a aim latm February All Our Salesmen Have if! Been Instructed as w. Follows SELL EVERYTHING From the Cost Mark. This means everything in our stock - Groceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale an Spring Goods Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. We Must Sell This Stock , . m nrt soricty.-Schoolmaeir- r. 3-- 5. Claim Our Suits 3-- 5. ed Dressed Right We 2-- 5. The Chicago Milliner 1 Sk va J4300'OC YicUei Chii-agn- . San Francisco, Mar 5. First H in Less 3-- Time. 1:15. ' 6ixth race, six furlong: Dr. Berta won; Dusky Secret second; Barney Dreyfus third. Time, 1:15. hr Mn The winning number for thel second round trip to Worlds Fair! is D1215. Remember 2 more Round! Tripe to World's Fair, FREE to our customers. - .0 .cv Bor-woo- d 4. MCVyoftK fjvmtfkriki when the entire was flooded. All of the lowlands city ants. are under water and the towns west of An amendment was proposed for the the river are cut off. Some of the anretirement with advanced rank of offithracite mine are flooded. At cers who served In the civil war so as and West more tho residents to make it retroactive. The amend- wore compelled to leave their homes ment was accepted. In boats. With the bill Still pending, the Senate at 5:54 p. m. adjourned after a Pittsburg, March 8. For the third brief executive session. time In live weeks the rivers passed the danger line today, and submerged lowlands. damage was done, LORD DiELBORNE SCORES V1GT0RT the as the residents along the river fronts were prepared. (Continued from Pago 1.) third. Kenilworth grette second : Time. 1:25 4. Sixth race, mile and 50 yards, selling:Keynote won; Axminleter second: Byronerdsle third. Time, 1:50 9, IPM. MARCII BP hoW Fourth race, nix furlongs: Ssm Houston won; Mills Straus' ' second; Maren third. Time. 1:141. Fifth race, six furlongs-- : 'Lillian-ett- e won; Eddie T. second :Aegin third. Some choice street weare-violet-a, and veiling for everyone. ..A cordial invitatloa la extended to 'TIED people. 1:40. From 50c to $5.00 BE WEDNESDAY MORNING, ril Hot Springs, Ark., March 8. Summary: First race, mile and an eighth: Satin Coat won; Welcome Light second; Cruchan third. Time, 1:551,. Second rare, hree and a half furlongs: Bologna won; Charley's Annt second; Woodrlafm third. Time, :42. Third race, mile: Honolulu won: Duellist second; Stand Pat third. Time. Haa opened for the spring trade with a choice line of early noveltie UTAH. OGDEN, EXAMINER, g The organ In St. Mark's cathedral baa been taken down preparatory to removal u the new chancel and on the other aide of the church. Prof. Thomas Hadcllff, his son, and a local oil! centring firm have the contract to make the change. The organ Is found to be very dirty, not having been cleaned In over It) years, but when Law will be in very good shape, as it is to be thoroughly overhauled. - pre-Mrin- SUIT HORNING LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 515 a By March 1st, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Roam. Terms Cash. Reese Howell &Sons. Examiner Telephone Number! Day,. 234X Bight, K-- , |