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Show THE OGDEN, 3X0RXXXG EXAMINER, UTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9, 190L MARCH REVOLUTION lira NumkMl Is the lif tin rail up 2JiX mr call at N& 40T 34th street. At night, after T p. at.. call up Na. IS Standard Building. bmlMr Tilplwii CUT-OF- E F SALT NEW LAKE THEATRE CATTLE BROKERS FROM A 8CIAIUT STANDPOINT. Mr. Harriet John...uv lr , ir.- .1 Socialist meeiiug m rt I., h4J waa listened to !n 4 ttjjj audience. She said in ja To the superficial th:aK,.r TCW 10a is suggestive ot riot an I l,,.,. In other words, civil . Association Will Have Capital Mill revolutionary periods i.f ,l5. )y' MB1 . feels that anything . of Half Million. fundamental change miat ' !V - Wk the scenes of carnage 10, armies. Thia ha. Wn :r.t, in Purposs of Company la to Advanco past, but the closer. ,1;! will find that it is 11..1 u.,. Interest of Cattle Men and Sefires who the firei shot. Dim cure Fair Ratea are resisting change.- Th.-- , not the radical, will he the first to Invoke the :J .1,..? dealing engines. A revolt la always i.y and Within the next few hours articles of incorporation of the United Cattle masses. War is always j lLf. fr, "J Brokers Association will be filed here. est of the privileged and rulu ,. The person who today Tho company Is incorporated for 'u i Ik mi. arc: Pres social revolution is proud The officers Governor title of Socialist. Those wh., ident. John parks. j of Nevada: Frank T. norant of our aims or d I'li.-- a, to 31. blind K the Parsons, Haggenback; Secretary, principles wlmi. v, now of tlie American resent generously dtth lmn u diCalilo Brokers Association. Tho extravagant lirlcs. That ib-lrectors are F. F. Blunder, James C. an agitator we do not wis.i ,j,.ny Iamry and A. Last, managing director. What stagnant pool of wrong The purpose of tho company Is sole- tion was ever cleared into ly to advance the Jnteret of cattle ness except by agitation? Pm jt u men and to secure fair rates. he who is today aiming tn hi business will not be interfered Ihe minds of earth's millions (tm with. Branch agencies will he estab- few shall forever he powcrl. to ,,n). lished In every important city In the voke again the horrors or IdiM-iipcountry. Managing Director Leary left or to prevent tho establirhm. nt of ' last night for Fort West. Texas, to rule of human equality of npiMnunky establish an agency there, lie will In an industrial sense. A revolutionist! He is nshlly go from there to Kansas City. named. He advocates a radi. al han(j, a complete turning around. Tmj,-w- e TD RESTRICT BUILDINGS JPUBLIC are asking that royally. hH-t- h ;ryi rank or class of every kind g t cog Senator Newlando Wants Vista Be- pleteiy off the back of intir.r. down and off and learn to vnik w tween Washington Monument and We ask Di.it they Lhelr own feet. Capitol Dome Preserved. learn that we at last, recognize Washington, March 8. At tho begin- their assumption of superiority utnidb ning of tho session today Senator vine right have no foundation, m fat Newlands spoke in favor of the passage nor equity. The title of fool is wguf.. of his bill to preserve tbe vista from cant of many Ihings and is a cimimoa the dome of tbe national capllol to saying that it takes a smart man ui the Washington monument by restrict- make a good fool. And I oni-- heard it' ing the erection of public buildings to a said that a crank always had a good line 4(t0 feet on either side of a central business end. line between the points named. The fact la that whatever epithets He expressed the opinion that no we may receive, whatever we may h more public buildings should be erect- railed by those who do not mnicreUu.l ed on the Mall but that it should be us, our one and only aim is ,0 help 1.1 reserved for exposition buildings with turn this great surging, suffering max a view of having expositions in Wash- of humanity, governed principally by a ington every ten years as Is done in spirit of greed, preying upon each other like wild beasts. Into s tieacefni, Paris. The hill was referred to the commit- happy, commonwealth in which justee on District of Columbia. These tice Bhall be the ruling farter. At one time a king was considered bills were passed: the Amending ormining laws contained In section 2326 an indispensable adjunct 10 well dered society and hia most desiwtln revised statutes. dAuthorizing the secretary of the In- tyranny was permitted as a king's terior to acquire the title to lands In ivine prerogative. Today he is about Indian reservations within the land as useless an article aa an Egyptian grant of the Atlantic and Pacific rail- mummy. We have discovered thu about Ihe best thing that he is good I r road In New Mexico anil Arlxona. was is to live sumptuously off the prodmt The army appropriation bill We have learned, too, then taken up and tho reading of the of our toil. committee amendment proceeded with. that the principal reason for Ihe olili with of the priest has liecn 1o drive spiritual whip to greater exertion for HOUSE. the enrichment of our master. Hum ihe Washington. March 8. When the waa when the contrast between house met today Speaker Cannon rul- professional man and the laborer vst ed on a point of order made by Mr. not complimentary to the latter. ot Mann, of Illinois, against the confer- begin to realise that, the usefulness ordet same of about the Is former ence on the legislative, executive and the Judicial appropriation bill. It pertains as that of the priest whijw to encouto the matter of carriages for officials rage the masses to more strenuous 'oil of the government. Tho conferees for wages almost prohibitory of exishad Inserted the words or official" tence. And so on all along the scais These to the maid .in the kitchen and th after the word personal." words were not put in by either scavenger In the street. We begin io the recognize thd real dignity of labor of The speaker sustained house. of He point and the bill was sent back to every kind and the Indignity conference. parasite. It Right thought positive thought.Naresponsible for this awakening. ture Is with us. She hates the oppressor. Every atom In the universe at tlinn seeking free expression. If corner on a aaaeae wa think we have secured some of her forces we suddenly find ami that subtle nature has eluded Au soon UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. escaped from our thralldom. of Our Meats are tha best and equal aa such enforcement of the elements metheir fulfilled have treatment la accorded all customers. development naasure they become a hindrance and Our Specialties: th be by It them. may discard ture HOME RENDERED LARD evolution of centuries nr by catab 35c clysms. cans for. But change will come v hen cans for .60c the time is ripe. It la the grest unseen curative power that revolt and HOME CURED BACON man is powerless to stay its force. m 12 a Pound. Glancing at the result of slavery 834 Twenty-fift- h the aouth we find that, as production Street. waa relegated to the negro, the wrhit Telephone 16-exman developed only in a desire to settends slavery. In the aouth men tled and developed me country, established schools, made inventions, built railroads and developed a hardy rare In great destruction to his effeminate, J luxury-lovin- g southern neighbor was originally of the same English stock. The result here of Ihe enslavement of one class to another was disenastrous 1o the character, of ihe uB of patchwork. slaver. No system as the compromise of 1850, Ihe Dr Scott decision, etc., had any result hut Nature that of hasltffiing the end.batteries as had prepared such storage Harriet and Garrison William Lloyd Beecher Stowe for the conservation their forces. We all know the resuh. Then, as always, the conservative fired the first shot in defense established wrong. With tlie passing of chattel siavetya w have awakeneid to a sense of reachbes slavery so universal and far aa to hardly bear a comparison. combinations of wealth, filtered hy all our legislation anti government, has almost, lost sight of Said the doctor to a palife in the mighty effort to mak" this the greatest nation of the u- tient who was cultivatof the individual to the ing brain rower. We hia fellow right man for his own personal say, feed the body and advantage a right always sustains most the brain will tale care by governmentbeenthe reared and witn have fortunes of itself. You want them colossal selfishness and P110" The battle now mut be between classea and the masses. At least once a day to Aa the Incipient Republican rHT wu unconscious of the destiny 01 tna start that fresh energy would t It the emancipator and keep the fires of slave ofmake a parry arise will the south, to If you intellect whose destiny shall be to emanc'Pd'1 wage alave of the whole earth. are on a meat diet, you the will be based on 'he coprinciples cant do better than to operative commonwealth. wlh for all and special Prl' gve us your orders. opportunity none. to Vres .. Well take good care of 1 ' of The work of rbMJnr T'" diem. Justice rest unnu u w take a positive not we tnf.t trve re-- e v r'; must destroy the bri,,'e from the palace to the prison-can no longer brook the terrible hii'-- m sighs with its Robbing burden . JK5S Washr Ava j of PHONE 73 human woe." - IS Of BASEBALL IS OPENED f- - 7 aiti-ut:r- , , SniHh Thil Harney and Jew A'eils, Nev., an Ogdea visitor. 01 First Freight Train Left Og- Merchants Will Advertise on Wants Bowling Match With Pastime Playhouse Greeted With Large Audience. Teams Uniform. Any Picked Team. den at 2:40 Yesterday. d-j- Call np Excelsior Market. 171K. fnr cut, eastern and borne dressed prime meat. Hen Pierson fa In trom Terrace. Heis 10 open a grocery store in M'tme- All l!u. GIlea. a Chlrago milliner, la employed by Mrs. Lyons aa trimmer in her new atom Freights Will Pass Ovar Cut elf Hsraaftar With Division Point at Montana. Fast Flcldac in Dsnvar Coming to Ogdon and Will Play With Wcsalor'o to Vaudeville Attractions on the Whole Are of Excellent , Bitmark Club Bends Challenge Ogden Will bo Acted Upon Turn. Merit Tonigtl dr Mfea For rale, a good family milch cow. Call at J31S Jackson avenue. Mra E. Unit and little daughter are ah. inning relatives in tSprlngvIIle, Cl Roht. B. Lew la baa hardwood for flat Irona. Phone 149. char-ria- l by CapCbarlea Quinn aa am-eietain llrown and Officer Chambera for Mia theft of a bicycle from Mr. Toeller the evening before about 9 o'cloi k. The bicycle wee recovered and Quinn will have to etand the charge of petit lar- ceny. Tho Ogden-LnH- n cutoff of iho South- ern Pacific company waa formally opened for freight traffic yesterday. The first train 0 leave Ogden to go across the lake was train numher 219, a fast freight, haulc4 by engine 1039. with G. A. I.udig engineer. 0. Hart fireman and lu tharge of Conductor R. Harlan. Tho weight of this train waa about 1.5ii 0 tons. It left Ogden at 2:4V p. m. and made the Journey without any spw lal incident Tbs first train from the west was a and arrived tea train of thirty-fiv- e in Ogden at I p. m. In charge of Van Tassel, with Engineer Cnn-dm-t- or Wanted, n reliable roe avenue. girl at 2229 Mon- Manager Blnford yivirday received Pavia of Salt from "Sla'.- -' who baa a " laialem in club, that city, called which he is willli-,- n maiih against any four-ma- n train m Dadon. Wore than that, he saw "Wo au defeat bed up in any train that can I"' uniform. your city." vn if our boys The team will then lie named to repit uuwr remain to resent Ogden's business houses in gen- will take the liack vuitt They had a eral. little council of war r night and will This scheme has met with much fa- no doubt accept i:r I'!joiikc immevor in the east and la being used in diately. We eel safe In sjvinK that a four-ma- n many of the leading cities. A communication has been received team could y lc picked out which from a fast inflelder who is now lo- of the local Merchant--!gn- e cated In Denver, who intends to make could give the Salt base aggregation Ogden his home. He will be given a a merry chase for 1., ir money. W niter's baseball team has devised a rather unique scheme by which they intend to procure their uniform. They have solicited the various business houses in the city and have secured eleven of these house to furnish a uniform each, upon which will be the name of the firm which gave the The opening performances at tha Pastime Theater last night, were well attended, notwithstanding the of rain. On the whole heavy down-pou- r the specialties are good aud compare favorably with those in vaudeville theaters of lsrge cities. Bob Kenyon does well In his Illustrated songs. Davis aud Davis can certainly shae their feel but their diaO. W. logue work needs Improving. Courtney, juggler and Morris Jones, blark faced monologue artist, are deserving of spcrlal mention, their work lieing excellent, Bessie and Arthur Krona do a good vaudeville stunt. The same bill holds for the rest of the a letter ! 1 I'- !.i-- . 1 ea-ii- Jams Rom at the throttle. trial It made the run over the new road, 43 t rest of miles which includes ling Mrs. Eastman, the daughter of through the briny waters of tho lake. Btapbcn Richardson, who died early In seven hours lrsa time than would WATER Monday morning, arrived here yesterhave burn required by the Promontory will he The funeral afternoon. day route. held today at 2 p. m. at the CongregaOther trains left Ogden at 7:S0 and church. tional E 9 p. m. snd thla morning at 12:39 and 4 o'clock. traina Hereafter all freight Uhlted of Two special train loads go over Hie cutoff. Plates marines came in over the Inion will From here to Umbria, the Junetton ot Pacific and went went to Han Francisco last evening. the new line with tbs main llna, is on the Houl hern re around to on the roast for 103.9 miles, whileoldthe dial an their are way They is 145 miles. Fire Department Put on Ten Inks by the rout the was trains Due Ice. ear of the active Not only does the company save thla composed of eleven coaches and tha amount Lines of Hose. of distance and the extra time other of eight. in traveling it, but tho David Thomas snd wife ate visiting great ps t gain Is in avoiding two ateep friends in the city. Mr. Thomas Is the grades, one at Keltna and the other at In going west over these pmeeriitlng attorney Air Finish county, lYomontory. It Is necessary to put on an Pressure Did Not Fall Below Eighty grades Evanston. at resides and Wyoming, extra engine and sometimes two, tha Pounds Toot Wat Batiefactory. F. M. La Pert, with a gang of thirty last one pushing add tha other leading tbs regular engine on the train. Thia 'men, were In Ogden yesterday. They Is a great expense to tho company, as have Just begun Ilia work of stringing pn extra wire for the Western Union these crews must Ita' kepi at these The lire department of the city, unpoints and all their supplies hauled from hero to Pocatello. to them, even tha water that Is used der the direction of Chief Graves, reTrainmaster H. E. Epstlne has taken by the engine having to be hauled. cently made a test of the hydrants and The freight division extends from the charge of that part of the Houthera force obtained thereby. The Pacific which extends from Colfax to here to Montella Bums time ego an Chief was satisthat test the reports was issued order all that freight engiWadsworth. neers and firemen should lay over at factory in every respect, but it la under Funeral services of Nanml Outsell old Mnnlelln and now an order baa stood that the manager of the water will be held tomorrow at 13 o'clock, been mads that the passenger engicompany was not so well pleased of tho lavish use of the water. toon, at the Wilson ward meeting neers and firemen are to lay over there also. The test was made with ten lines louse. Tha Southern Pacific company la to of hose, three at the Reed Hotel corThe Senior class of the High School he congratulated upon the successful ner, three at the Broom Hotel rnr-netwo on Washington and Twenly-slxtwill give a dancing party at Dlgnan'a completion of this undertaking, which hna been steadily pushed along against streets and two on Hudson and Friday evening, March 11. Twenty-fiftslreet. Each piece of hose great natural odds and the misgiving Tex Herring, one of Evanaton'a lead- of many people, directly and Indirectly was 100 feet king and the pressure at no time wu less than 60 pounds. The ing Democrats, spent yesterday In Interested In It. The coraplnted cutoff has cost $6,000,-00- 0 fire committee of the City Council was thla city. Mr. Herring certainly has and is the moat difficult piece ol present and witnessed the test as was tha welfare of Evanston at heart for he called It the coming city of the railroad engineering of the past twen- also the Five Points volunteer fire west. ty years. Several miles of the bridg- team. This was their regular day for ing across the ivsd Sea of America redrill and they attended in a body of them. Joaeph Murphy, manager of the Elk quired spliced piling 190 feet long. there Itelng thirty-twwas Enwork The Chief Theater at Portfolio, is visiting with planned by bis brother, Edward, of this city. gineer Hood of the Southern Pacific, wag approved by E. 11. Harrlman, presiG. A. ATTENTION The Dine Trading Stamp company dent of. the road, and wu in direct of this city has derided to continue charge of Engineer William K, Marsh. Dlx poet. No. t, G. A. R., today giving 3 stamps for 1 for another day will meet at their hall at 1:30 to aton account of the rainy day yesterSUSPECT IS RELEASED tend the funeral of the late Comrade day. Stephen Richardson. Services will he held at the Congregational church. The howling match whtrh waa to susTha police have rounded np one Woman's Relief Corps and the G. A. R. have been bowled last night had to pect in the assault case of butt Sun- will also be In attendance. inabilion account of the be postponed day evening. The party wu put in ty of some of the members to be pre- tha sweat boa and thoroughly quessent NOT IN WESTERN PACIFIC tioned, but no evidence was elicited that would tend to convict. Young Kid" McCoy, the agile pugThis party acknowledged to being In Confirmation of Gould'o Statement ilist. who la now making Ogden hta the vicinity of the attack and stated That Ho Hot Nothing Invested borne, wan heard to lament last night that he heard the outcry in the disIn That Railroad. would because the rain prevent his tance, but did not think It of any moShot W. J. well, general passenger usual run to Five Points. He there- ment. Ha admlta that he went by the fore wishes to make known that any- scene of the struggle later and per- agent of the Gould oystem of rallmada one having a few cords of wood to haps made some tracka in the mud. came to Ogden with the Gould party, cut can have it sawed gratis, by calling Anyway In but left the special train at thla point. fit his shnea While talking with one of the upper upon blm at the Krooni hotel lie the but Miss Hancock tracks, Pacific comsays, ha needs the exercise. blm as her officials of the Southern does not Identify Mr. Shot well said assailant. Thnrefnre no arrest was pany in this city, him In private conMr. liould told A High School Alumni baseball team made and the matter atilt remains un- that did not have one he versation that has been organised at a meeting of solved. dollar Invested in the Western Pacific some of Its members. They will soon railroad and that the people he repreand have to a expect begin practice sented did not have any money In MIN AND SNOW USI NIGHT team. strong that company. Mr. Gould made this statement when . SNOW . The Aglala met yesterday afternoon RAIN AND he wae Interviewed by the Ogden at the residence of Mrs. 11. II. Smith, Considerable water fell last night newspapers and Mr. Shotwcll's stateon Adams avenue. A unliqiie guessbetween eight and one o'clock. The ment goes further toward confirming ing contest was one of the features of sidewalks In some places were flooded this position, and should set at rest the meeting. Excellent music waa until the storm abated. At the Union all of the reports that the Gould peoalso rendered. depot the curbing and walk at the ple have money In the Western Pacistreet was sub- fic. end of Twenty-fiftAt times the rain was merged. Mrs. Wm. Van Allen, yesterday enInto a wet snow and at 2 tertained several of her friends with turned CANNEIS TD ORGANIZE o'clock the tree and telephone were a luncheon at the Virginia. ( snow decorated with long string flake, which were disslpaicd later by Will Hold Adjourned Meeting Here Chss. Thomas, a traveling salesman another rain. of Provo, was in this city yesterday Neat Monday. on business. The conners. who met In this liry EACUISION MIES (TENDED yesterday, did not (onduilc the busi; t SANDY BOTTOM. ness of their session, but adjourned to meet again next Monday in the Utah the of the National For special development Hank building. John Crittenden Webb's master-pteci- j northwest the Union Pacific announces the feasibility Sandy replete with that it ha extended Its hoaireeekers' of They are discussing organizing a tanners' association, Interest mirth and pathos, will be pre- excursions for the most of April and for tlicpurposc of selling sented at the Grand opera house on to all point In Washington and principally their products. Joseph Gccghrgan and March Dhh and no lover of the drama May Uma-tili- a. of east and Spokane F. J. Fabian of KhIi were in the alioold fail to attend the performance. Oregon The rate msdc is one fare city in attendance upon the But few traveling companion carry so meeting. inMr. Gccghegan at present bundles all much and elaborate scenery. No X. plus f? fur the round trip ofand Is idea with'jhr securing augurated Ihe sold in Utah. Montana and sugar pens has been spared in the efforts to make this performance in every way aa extensive emigration to those stares Idaho, whrther home ntantifai lured or Other the roads, during early spring. it is very probahlr that in foreign arrlsttralty realistic, tine breathes the it is anticipated, will follow the Union the event cf an orsani'a'ion being atmosphere of the slmp'e farm life, rates. fir similar in r making burned for the purpose of selling and one's heart throbs with the suf- rati hnmr rrodurtf. iji Mr. Geoghraan ferings of plain country folk who en will he rejected to handle tne me put. gage the attention with teir homelv TIES! REDDING IF HERON! Definite arrangements will probably be ways and simple nature The people made at the regular meeting next Monof thla town and vicinity will hare the opportunity next Thursday. day. March 10th, to laugh away their cares. Treraont took The for first wedding No one will regret the time spent in In Ogden last week, when A. H. witnessing John P. Webb'a lieautiful place Nlhan was nnlteil in marriage to Mis FORMER RESIDENTS of Bandy Bottom." Eliza Hawes. They are a pup tlar R. M. Hurch. a former rosid,nt cf GALLAGHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. young couple and deserving of wut om and happiness in thair wedded life. Oeder.. who was run over by a engine in Winneintioia. Net, on 322 25th Street VICTIM OF POISONED CANDY. Jdtb day of October last, stopped n Option for a short Tint on l:.s way to MsnnlhoCsrers of TrtmlK and Baca, Pierre. R. D.. March 9 After s week Sait I.ake. . Mi- -s temiher Goods. Repairing at reaxon-abl- e of intense lima Mr. Hunh lost hta left If sc the prince, on shurt notice. Tall and the victim or Kirer and a portion of is rixl.' f..t, cattily. e ns and we ran rave you 25 per from Huotie. Iowa, du-t- l t with the aid of an .ait :'., i.il today rroiii DAVID I. GALLACHER. of the drug. gets around quite well. TEST Pai-tfl- c lie-cau- r, h h o ih-i- MINE euffi-ring- aln-v- li'-i- week. REED. Bor-nclie- Tork-cltMi- E n. Francisco; D. II. Christensen. Salt Lake: Oscar Groshell. Sail Lake; Jos. R. Blork. Buffalo; It. C. Haywood. New York; .1. Y. Rooklidge, New York: ('has. C. Brigham, Denver; A. P. Rplek. Omaha; Perry Johnson, New York; I. Grab. Si. Louis; Mamie Lang, St. Louis: V. L. Fowler, Philadelphia; Hy, Drukken. New York: Alex W. Dreyfooa, New York; A. B. Parnell, : Mrs. Walker, Podcrrik, Ido.; Jos. Manning, Podcrrik, Mo. . Prof. Clark Interested Audience Last Evening. Cut-off- The third recital given by Prof. Clark at the Tabernacle last night waa well attended in spile of the Inclemency of the weather and the performance of the Bostonians. Quite a large, number of people braved the storm to bear this master of elocution and they were well paid for going out Prof. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION Wichita. Kan.. March 8. The Republican State convention to select deleconvention at gates to the national Chicago and to nominate a State ticket will convene tomorrow. The delegates have arrived and the hotel lobbies are packed tonight. Indication are that the session will be short and harmonihis ous. Delegates will he Instructed for Clark thoroughly demonstrated profound knowledge of the theory of elocution and showed lit ability to render tlie masterpieces of all In the country. He is perhaps. without peer in the extrema versatility of hia rendu tong. Last night in hia portrayal of ihe famous characters of Francesca and Paola. he completely raptured his audience. The story of Francesca IV Rintinl la a strong one and appeals to the deeper human entoilona. 'The Italian nature Is one capaldo of deep love and deep er hate and to portray that love and hate requires the master artist. From lnteiisext love to fiercest hate la qnlto a distance, yet, Mr. Clark easily bridged the gulf. The conflicting emotions of the hunchback noble. Frances ca De Rimini, were ably shown. Quarter President Roosevelt's nomination and resolutions endorsing his administration will be of the strongest. WILL INVESTIGATE March Toklo, 8. It KOREA. . that Is denied Japan has any new plan to execute. It is thought, however, that Marquis Ito will make an investigation of the general conditions In Korea and formuUte possibly some recommendations which will be useful in the adoption of a policy for the future. RACES AT PARIS. Paris, March 8. At the Saint Ouen races today the Prix Barfleur waa won by William K. Vanderbilt's Varigo. RECRUITS WANTED NAVAL Art Opened up This Morning in Fodsral Court Room. -- United State naval recruiting party AT- IVTCreadys No. 6 opened yesterday in the federal court room to be here one week to secure young men fur Uncle Sam's Hits irty, which la under navy. Ensign J. T. Bcrkner, has been very and successful on ils western trip the tnsiRn Is In hopes of doing aa well here as the former parties who visited our city have done. As soon as the office was aliened there were four plicants. but only two passed the medical examination. Tho successful applicants were David P. Fairbanks, fireman second class, and Christ Ant one Larsen, landsman fnr training. In speaking of the young men In the navy. Ensign Ileckner states that the hoys from the Inland towns make the best seamen and marines. The members of the party, which will be here until Ratunlay night, are: Ensign J. T. Reckner, Assistant Surgeon J. L. Taylor, Chief Gunner's Mata P. J. Gerhracht, Hospital Steward L. V. Dawson, leotnen E. E. Drlggs, C. II. Roland, A. H. Maynard. Seaman P. C. Small and II. K. Hollowell. Thu mascot Is Tlah, a little Scotch ter- New Spring Hats. New Spring Shirt Waists. New Spring Skirts. New Spring Neckwear At 25th 161-1- 6 Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. UNDERSOLD. r. follow- ch-.c- - Ross Book Store. talue thereof. Joseph Fassinclli. suit to recover $25. romniisxion for the r lit of lief, uibii.i's farm. George V. baker v. Walter Karr, suit to teriivrr $15 for proiesMiina! services. An aiiailiment is asked in this LEWIS & BLACKWELL D. E. Martin vs. Arnold and Royal, suit to $13.50 on a judgment obtained in IteniHnlino. Cal. S. J. Bur' Hl!i Sens ts. Gmign A. t and Hubbard, mi u i. him ni Hxto l for to XOM "Hie HD good JIU'I ' Transferred to sny pari of tha city. delivered ic dibudan'' mstHme and PRICES REASONABLE. 233 25th 8L 631x. Phona K S vi E Srddnp. actjnq to recover $7 for the rent, of a house in Pocatello. 1 ! 1. EXPRESS BAGGAGE ri" l'H'k 1. J. V. r,;i. : 111;. B'u -- 1 T. l'ni ALBERT F. ESTATE TRANSFERS. W J.imios at;J wi:1? Wnl w:. uiity dtx-d- : pari lot 1, ,'. 7 uu. L'tve Ait. Vat A 11. V Sheriff. ) 1a'rick Mul-- . d. Purr bn 4. block ' 11. $'il7. 1'.'. and wire to Willard i . fi:r!ir ii.'ige 5 22. tUWl.rlllp 3 UiT'h. c : id-m- h Good Red Meat a.i'iuau-iram- S -- ; j j v--- UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150 U- -l- nf ng. RICHEY, a Josxe L vt Flindcrx. w.r .nty dent; part north--ctiiir. LM. tnwtixblp west il'.ir.'ii' lic.nli, r:i:i-and part nurib' -l 1 ................... .................... earn-Wit- rase. Uha. MEAT Eat a: Whale Books, Stationery and Office SuppGes. 1. ter Blake, V RAIN. t lu- - REAL 11 OB McCready' s have been filed: ing Ada Wingrovi- vs. Thomas Knmnra. replevin suit in recover rhaiicl property Mild in ili fcndani on the lease pUn. Mriem.il amount of the purchase f.'.'ii). with paid ami $:" Vull due. 1laiiiiiff aik for the xiesion of the Tomes r FOR NEVER U. t'r b. (See Window) NED CASES FIELD ihiittel or - .MARKET rier. In the mnniiii'si court the n ARMOR Department Store -- vice-preside- ,! W. L. Mason, New Ynrtt; Percy L. e Davis. San Francisco; Henry Clay and wife, and company of 20; J. 11. Colcntan, Denver; N. J. Salt. Lake. W. S. Atkins, San PORTRAYAL OF i. 2372 Washington Ave. t'd B A E. Weatherby 1 |