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Show THE MOnXISO EXAMINER, SaamhMr Ttfephene Number: Xa the day time call ep 2 SIX mr cell et No. 4"7 24Ux street. At Bight, after T p. m., call up Na Building. UNKNOWN w 11 be such in il:e See-finHall thi even-l:iWard Amuf-cmeiu honor of Alma lAiXev. who is ui depart ou a mission to Australia. A danc- - p FOR PALE A new piano In nae only months. Willbe eold at a bargain. Cull at Examiner office. t ao K. H. Snyder baa returned from Wadrwonlih. Nevada, a here be has U.-employed as an operator. Same as Other One in Many Instances, Says Mayor Permitted Carr and Randall to Sail to City. for Ground was broken yesterday for the foundation of the new hotel at the Hermitage which Commlaeloner William G. Wilson la going to erect. The Vtah Indeiendrnt Home Telephone company has placed an order for 0.4)00 bricks to be used In the eonat ruction of n aubwsy for the accommodation of the heavy rondulta which will tarry their wires from the building to (he afreet. Other material for tha rompany la coming la fast. Two carloads of cement, one car of Inaulatora. one car of Iron pole atepa and 3.000 pole bare arrived in the past few daya and active construction work la to commence aoon and will be carried on Yithout any Interruptions. State Superintendent of Siluwla Mellon of Salt Lake, was in Ogden yesterday and visited the State School for the Deaf to make arrangements for tha exhibit which the school la to send to lie St. Louis exposition. in Salt Lake flatting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pike. Mrs. W. V. Wlthee I Mrs. Clam K. Cook of Ogden was yesterday ehvied president for the ensuing year of the Grand Ixxlge of the Daughters of Reliekah at the State mnvenilon wlii h was held in Salt $,ake. m ronon Laura Ogdeit Interests in Goldfield, Nevada, Ara In Good Luck. The officers of tha Ogden Goldfield's Mining company were elated hy the receipt of a message from the Nevada ramp Informing them that the crosscut vein from the bottom of a fifty-foshaft had encountered vein muller running $209 a ton In gold. This ore chute la below the low grade which on the surface gave $28 in gold. Another crosscut la being pushed ahead to n ot point below the surface where the ore assayed $208.87. The development la In charge of D. O. Zlnn, who haa seven men employed. The Ogden investors in Goldfield have excellent prospects of realising handsome profits on their outlay. Traveling Passenger Agent Colllnt of the Union Parlflc, ha received for free distribution considerable valuable printed matter from the Press and Publicity department of the Ixuilsla:ia Purchase exposition, ft comdsts of an excellent guide to the city of tit. Inrludtng a Hat of every hotel and rooming and hoarding house, with their rates and distances from the fair Also a pocket map of the grounds. lair grounds and a list of the most Important and Interesting exhildis, and other Informal ion which would ho Invaluable to anyone exiecting to visit the fair. Mr. Collins will lie glad to give anyone who desires any of this mailer. THIS To the 18 A NOTICE. Members of tho W. of W. M. . 1 - i H. C. HANSEN WILL ! ne-- v quarters, 2528 Wash avenue (adjoining Opera lngton House block south) about To his APRIL 15 With a Complete Line of BICYCLES And Sporting Goods of ail Kinds. Repaying a Special y. SHIPPED EAST Officer From Morgan la Here to tain Information in Regard to Dead Man. AS ENTERTAINERS HEARS LECTURE Yesterday afternoon ones brother, A. I. Stone, received a telegram from L Strobe, of Billings. Oklahoma, askCity Hall Waa a Scan of Animation ing that he have Mrs. Krone's body emand Sociability, Mad so by tho in white, placed in a balmed, resr-emetallic casket and Intrm-- beside her Old Tint Fire Fighter Ob- the police circles last evening things were quiet. The only offenders were five drunks, who registered a lh-Sullivan. Jack Miller, follow: flies. Johnson. John Oneal and John Owens. The latter put up five dollars for hi appearance today. In The Order of Washington gave a rrd W. hall last evenparty in the A O. ing which wa largely attended. There a mttrfiier of beautiful prize hlch were distributed to the lucky t. one. Refreshments were served. Members of the W. C. T. U. hope to weln.me a latge number of their friends at a narUir meeting to be held lortay at the borne of Mrs. Griffin. Mimber are requeued to respond to roll call hv a cntlment niton Home.' wliicli is the topic of the day. Treatment of Subject Will Be cluded Tonight Tho Public is vi ted to Attend d Mr. Stone wired Mr. S .ube, had been slit piling the body Wednesday according to the first requests ConIn--. tain employment in the quarries Stone's relatives. The entire ex pen --e of nnliuluiliig the body and shipping it is being borne by the family of Clarence Slime. The funeral of Mr. Krone will be held from the Mound Fort timeting house, Thursday, at 2 o'clock Tiro remains may lie viewed at the icsidcucc. 412 Thirteenth street, Thu: day, from 11 to l:3n. The Woodmen of the World will have charge of the services at the grave. -- at Croyden. and aa be had been drinking heavily It is thought he had fallen from the train. He was not missed by the conductor. A gang of men shlpjied out of Ogden Monday evening for the Croyden quarries, and he is thought to he one of tho gang though nnt known to them so that he was not miaed by them either. Sheriff Robinson cams to Ogden last evening to get some information about the man, but as yet haa been unable to do I .sleet information received Is that the man's name la Ramey Brennan, he came to Ogden front New York and that hla parent are now living on Tweuty-thlr- d street In that city. ORDER YOUR ICE. For tho Beaton from tho Citlaena Ice Company. This Company is successor in the ice business to Farr Bros. Coal aud Ice Co. M. L. Jones Coal and Ire John Farr Coal and ice Co. Mountain Ice Ca The office la in the basement of the Reed Hotel. Phone. 71 Y. This Company bus the largest plant, best service, purest ice and lowest price, and ice customers (heir guarrnntee throughout tha entire season. Contractor John O. Ellis goes to Provo today to commence the construction of the branch house of John Scow-rro- ft A Sons Co. The building will be 50 hy 150 feet In star, and will have ona story and a basement, with a rapacity of something over 100 carload of goods. The house will be open for la about ninety days. TALK WITH C. H. MARKHAM. C. H. Markham, who baa succeeded Julius Kruttschnlt a general manager of the Pacific system of the Southern Pacific arrived here yesterday. Mr. Markham's appointment took effect on the 1st Inat., but was not until yesterday afternoon. Immediately following hla arrival In n special train from the south, that he formally took possession of the general manager's Trut building. When seen yesterday he waa in good health and spirits, and expressed himself na being glad to he bark in San Francisco once more, after over two years of service In Texas. For ton daya 1 have been traveling over the company 'a southern linna on a tour of Insiiection," and Mr. MarkMr. Alger, manager of the ham. Pacific system; Mr. Small, general superintendent of motive power, and Mr. Richardson, superintendent of transportation, met me at El Paso, and we have been on the road ever since, going aa far as Guay mas on the Sonora Railway. Beyond this there is nothing that I can say. No changes or appointments are con tent pi at ed in my department, and the only appointment I have made is that of G. L King, who will succeed to the duties of W. A. Worthington. In hi new position of general manager Mr. .Markham's jurisdiction will extend over the Southern Pacific lines west of El Paso and Wadsworth and south of Ashland. Or., and ho will report to Julius Krutlschnitt, director of maintenance of transport at km, at Chicago. -- San Francisco ('hmuirle. semi-annu- - ni al un-in- st FIGHTERS TOLD TO LEAVE TOWN. There are good many disgusted patof the manly art" in town yesterday. They represent liotb official and layman. During the preparations for this event, which covered a Mriod of several weeks, there were a no great many expressions of matter liow sincere the work of tliu management waa The argument waa that the principals had already fought two or three battles that were draws. and that there wa strong liklihood of the one woich waa scheduled to taka place at the Salt take theater being of the same class. Whether or not I her waa Just ideal ion for Uds claim (lie fact remains that the turn was called." In other word the Contest was a draw." And that is where the general disgust come from. While there f no way to prove collusion there is an ugly taste" left iu the mouths of iliose who saw the fight, to use an expression heard around jsilice headquarters. Among the men who do not like the result of the wet. anil who think Ihe public has had quite (hihiikIi of ClifW. ford and Queens n and their kind, If 1 under-Mno- d J. Lynch, chief of police (hat Maser Monts f of the same view. In speaking of the matter Chief Lynch said to a representative of the Deseret NewsI think it ie time to rail a halt. This morning I Instructed Sergeant Heniple to find Clifford and Queenan and inform them that they had better cck a more congenial dime: that they cannot hzht here again and that we do not care for or want their iety.' The receipt at tiro Salt Lake for the boxing roptesr .Monday uighr. were 81.443. Of this amount ihr- dub got $721.5U. The fighters cut their por$Jt:u.7.Y tion in two. airing (JiiwiiHli is going lidck to Kvatti and ron f h.-i.- watches, . I)w.Io a.vd identified the article found upon the boy wpes, captured, aa acme of the hi "r " fr(,ki place. Detective J.F. Pender tai.i t, he questioned the Uiy'iti-tha- t they found the goods un rails south of the union Officer Barlow Wilson r- ehe and Officer Smyth arrei.q ners boys and when arren...i goods were in their posse.;.,-,-tha- ,. Vlmm ,! ' ,,T t they told the same storv io i,:,, ,, waa told to Detective Pender t ,'h ' they got them. One officer, whose test inter j,, important, was not in poliir .j the case waa continued iimil n n ,i o morning at 10 o'clock. The-.committed to jail In 1cfai!t nf (ir, ' - tail each. RESIW TRAFFIC Cliff OR Mondays Sink Filled and Fre Will Go That Way Again Today. At 8 oclock thia morning tmii.- la to be resumed ufor k,ntt the cut-o, lay of about 24 hours, owing r,. All day yesterday freight bad p, routed around the north end rf u, lake, and the several orange coming in were several hours mud their schedule time. The sink h.i iim filled and all freight will go ,h4 cut-otoday. ff i ii- ff The biggest shipment of This season ia now being moved by the n Pacific and Rock island it eon. rial of twelve cars for Jam- - (Minina from Black ltock to Boston. l'n-lo- A trainload of 40 cars. 29 of ir;mgw and 11 of lemons, arrived early this morning over the Southern IViflr. making the heaviest fruit Irain to received this season. David H. Moffat la aaid to hate nm. ceasfully financed the pmim-i-Gilpin A Clear Creek district railroad, a projected line from a point near Knllin-villon the Moffat road, to Idaho e, Springs, Cola The Denver anJ Pueblo papera are now actively engaged In locaim the ,slte for the new steel plant. Denver is Inclined to believe that It will be at Parowan. Tuh, while Pueblo says that the Iran county ore will he shipped ol the eaiatlng plant at tha home town. Gould-Rockefell- et W. B. Throckmorton, formerly of tha freight claim department of the Oregon Short Line, baa been appointed travel. Ing freight agent for the Colorado Midland. Mr. Throckmorton aurcee.bi A. J. Gregory, who yesterday returned to hla first love, the Denver A lo Grand In a similar capacity. taat night the Oregon Short Liu rad the Union Pacific commenred ta htutdli troops returning from the Phllipplnnt on their way east. Among the special train to be handlel are the following: To Fort Dea Moines. Ia.. 17 officer, SA5 enlisted men; to Fort Riley. Ka.. 7 officers, 105 enlisted men; to Jefferson Barracks. Mu., 2 officer. 95 enlisted men; to Fort Sheridau, 111., 2 officers, 95 enlisted men. It ia rumored that the auditing system of the Harrlman lines will shortly be moved to Chicago from Omaha, and a chief engineer ia to be appointed wbd will have to pass upon all Improvements under way and yet lo come on the Union Pacific, Oregon Short Line. O. R. and N. and the Southern PaciBe railways. for the Union Papay-da- y Today cific employes, and the check coma from the Union Pacific paymaster's office, the same aa before the consolidation. It Is thought, however, that next month the Oregon Short Line will Issue the checks. 1 Trains yesterday on the Southern Pacific are running over the. old Hn Seme instead of by way of the trouble haa bet-- experienced wlih the fllled-ltrestle and a sink has ocot''-reIn one place which necessitate the running of trains over the o.d line. Orange trulna which had aottea f have aa far as takeatde on the been sent, back to Lucin and are coming over Promontory hill. cut-off- n n cui-of- GALLACHERS TRUNK FACTORY. 322 25th Street. Manufacturers of Trungs and Bag, Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonable prices, on short not lea Call tad can save you 25 per see ua and DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent. w-- e TWO WAYS BTo REBUILD PALACE. CANNOT CHINESE Seoul. April is. 8 p. lu. The Emperor wants to xpend $2.5fi0.btw in the reconstruction of ihe imperial palace, which wa re. i tly destroyed hy fin. hut leixiiw of i tie wretched financial ccii.Miion of ifo country he ha he-dcied not ft endertak" Dtl great expenditure. It is rxperi-'bat th Jspanes (ocm will undertake ,f reform the finantes n ! of Korea. FOR THE HEIR. SEARCHING b-- c Chicago. Au':i scan Milk Fhaii-- r.. t'le s i'-H'-'lI- ig Mi!i- -i Two Hundred Coleatials on Mongolia From Now York are Infected With Smallpox. Sap Franciiwo. April fi. Tho Moncnlift of ;hn Pacific Mail ' i liqe. arriied tortav, .77 da from pw Irak (he leaked ihe (Tdceae T(iW of ;;im men er taken to Ihe Angej Island auar-antiMaiton. The Mongolia vtil sail on her first trip ta the Orient in about two week. Not only la the ship the larges: ever seen in this port, but she ia the finest and biggest vessel ever ccnsGiutcd in the I'n'.'ed Hate. She t S15 fe- -t ha a b.vt-- n 0f 65 ip enij-apv- resl r ln-.- K, rf carrying about Hi.O'.fi The-- e we: srvral of rmallpox smorg the Ch large ,rev hich was Fuir yiar f ftliii.d-i'Jan :rac?.1 to Sjn Fran-cii-ren Miller whnre h- - was found to have quarantined. One death from that dir-Coccurred as the vessel vas enterlived for a tlm- - in theFalvailon Army barracks in t l:.y street. From Pan ing port. bell bov at the Reed W4XTEII-: Ho-Francisco lie .i traced to lao A I mv nt good address and I bii el. NOMINATED FOR CONGRESV to Hui. Cal. mol t'.ieii back to I bica.--j Clifford will probably may apply. Imi h wore around as tbs nioru-Ili- ; whore all traces him were Intd Tho contain Ihe Tcuih Tin-,(- , : - M. H. ,lis: lthei showed HIIV iniliiB'irms of rl'ivaqo dry V.'tXTEI- - Good girl for general 18 .'tillers. William ... .i, of a battle. in ivpuK ra(l,ienorainaivd. (.binge ring q7l 'iiiinplnn avenue. jataca baling engaged . 1. 1 ilir-dt.- I css TTnirntii 8 QUARANTINED. local police George Millivn so:i Of the late sxd la capable Brooklyn, sole heir 'OU. 19.--T- he ' CREW - 3e Gasbcrg Photographer SI. 276 15 Twenty-Fift- h per rent discount, on Photo Jewelry Thi Week. aellEyeglwm J One way ia to claim everything to make a The other way la to te the truth from the start and either make or toeof an order on the merits the rasa If yon require glasses we sell you ju what yon need. Free exam- ination. Tm t - 11 hn-.,-- . - st, n-- ROBBER. ARRA10neb Tell Conflicting Storle, Stolen Good. ' The preliminary r . and Wn. Conners, chart i r"i bins the autre of 1. Ki. i Twenty-fift, street wa morning in the municipal , rr! Richmond, the complainna ' testified that he had been n.t ft Iiiib-Ine- sa Union old-tim- e Hy-ru- . la the The Veteran Firemen's Association of Ogden City held high Jiuks In the City Hall last evening and about threo hundred people thoroughly enjoyed firethe hospitality of the fighters of the Junction fit y. Dancing was the order of the evening and they did dauce- old time dunces as well as the new ones were given. Perry West over's orchestra furnished the music for the dances. There was a Mandolin Club, composed of Messrs. Ford, Brown, Emmett and Light, which rendered many beautiful number. he hail, which wa the north east room up siaira iu the Oily Hall, waa decorated, aa were the other mom on that floor where the bullet and lunch rooms were maintained. to A buffet for the gentlemen quenrh their thirst and Home cigars, also a lunch room for the ladies where aud eujny a tempting repast they with the old veterans aa caterer! waa in evidence. During the evening many vocal and inxtnimental numbers were rendered hy Mr. Ijifayete Farley, Menara. Will Kent, Pypcr f Balt take. Jack Green-weaud many others, tafe Farley gave a rake walk. Numerous speeches, toasts and addrewea were made and greatly enjoyed. The committee having the affair lu rharge and who were responsible for the good time, are aa follows: Ar rangements. ,1. R. Paine, a chairman, with the assistance of the asocia-tliif- i. soliciting; Jack Ford assisted by Joseph Paine. Jas. Allen and Frank Gale; buffet: Will H. Wright, chairman; Geo. Greenwell and Chub Browning. Joe K. Wright looked after the lunch assisted hy Lee Reeder and Uoodale. Upon the reception (committee were Hyrnm Uoodale chairman, and Lyman Wright and John Ballinger. The floor committee was In rharge of Joe Harris, assisted by Chaunray Gale and T. J. Paine, F. A. Gale xith Jas. Allen and Ed. West did the decorating. J. R. Paine, John Ford and R. B. Paine were the committee on mnsie. The following firms were the donors of various articles to the rauae: Becker Brewing company, Z. C. M. I., A. E. Weatherby. Greenwell A Bros., Fred Anderson, P. M. Poulsen. Erick 1 .arson. Rcnmelter Brothers. Watts A Beat. Fraxzinnl Brothers. John Rcow-croA Sons Company. Fred J. Kleael A Company. E. A. Munsey. D. A. Smyth. Henry Wessler, Max Davidson, Julius Kicael, A. 51. Vander Vlies, Hoyle Furniture Company and Royle Hardware Company. Geo. W. Greenwell furnished the punch and served ll aa A however, made for evening, of Mrs. Rev. J. Stitt Wilson of Berkley, California. spoke to a large audience last night at Mie Court House under the auxpice of the I sal Socialist Party. He took for hia theme: The Com petitive System lntieached." In oieniug hia address he aaid that finally, lu American politics the labor question is being pressed home for solution. Every party in America must face the question. The speaker believed tliat the only pcacable solution waa offered by the Socialist movement. Before we can see-threasonableness and necessity of the Socialist program, it is necessary for ua to seo plainly the nature of our problem, and tha cause of the present- difficulty. All Company B. May Be Mustered In over America, the struggle grow more Ogden. Intense and critical between capital and labor. The peace of society is disCompany B. of tne First Regiment. turbed to the depth. Society la being National Guard of Utah, which was to rent into two hostile camps, organized fall lu Oghave been mustered iu Into Citizen's Alliances and Employden. hut was held back owing to tha ers AaMociationa, on the one hand, and strike troubles In the mine which calltabor Unions on the other. Aggregated out all of the state militia, will sooa ed Capital aits a monster, gorged amid be organized and sworn iu hy Jenteu-au- l. Aliout thirty hungry populations. We might. Just aa Colonel Greenwald. well, therefore, frankly face tble serimen were sworn In Inat fall, and enous situation, enquire Into the fundaough applications were being received mental cause of the struggle, and disto fill out the-ful- l Quota of the compcover the principle of social action that from received were when (inters any. will settle it and aettle it rightly. headquarter to temporarily suspend The sucaker then outlined the charall actiou. It ia expected that Ihe comacteristic features of the present wage pany will now he organized In time to or captalisilc system. Primarily it is he drilled and ready to Join the regia struggle of every man for himself, ment for the summer encampment. but men never differ in their capacity The next comiiany organization on to make money, and the difference bethe program ia that of B comiiany at tween financial ability and mechanical Ogden, where It Is renorted the boys kill la great indeed. The supreme an-- t are about ready to lie mustered la. bottom wrong of the present situation Next will come the organization of I. la that the basic equipment of civilizaComiiany at American Fork. This will tion. haa now passed Into the bands of give the regimental organization by a very amall percentage of our people romimnips aa follows: A company, a small capitalist or monopolist class. Nf phi; B company, Ogden; E comThis equipment they own and operate pany. Bountiful; F comiiany, Mautl: for their private profit, and the great G comiiany. lrovo; H rompany, Salt mass of the people are thus robbed, take: 1. company, American Fork, it both as producers and consumers. la believed that the tenth, or K comsomeThe American people are patient. iiany, will be forthcoming from They will stand this injustice a long where before long. time, but all over the country the people are awaking, and they will put an BRQWNINGBROIliERS end to these great wrongs by establishinstead ing Industry on a of the Completion on. Monopolistic Ml Growth of a Firm Established basis. Genius. The old competitive system la dooma complex civilization demands coed, inThe firm of Browning Bros, has concentrated, organization. operation, creased its stock until the local house For a while this will be In private carries double the amount of siKirting banda, or trust, for pnvate profit. The goods kept by any institution between next step of civilization ia for tho luisU The Ban and Franclwa Chicago working class to go to the ballot, box nns Is so extensive that even cartand vote for the inauguration of the the carload, in are by shipped ridges commonwealth. What the and within a few daya the first carsocially need, the people must people received ever fish of lot hy load poles socially or collectively own. a honae in the West will arrive. Yester- It. Mr. Wilson will conclude hia treatemwas to were Everyone present feel mJle afore In the day the clerks of the subject tonight, at the ment home. at Austo ployed in packing for shipment House. The public la invited to Court of tralia 6.508 catalogues the Browning attend. TO THE PUBLIC. Automatic. Shotgun. This firm has been built tip on the TtlREt lABGEJDAHAGE SHIS inventive genius of John Browning Beginning May 1st. 1904, the follow-lowin- g anJ the IniMnexs foresight of Matt prices will be charged for Ice The Inventor haa evolved delivered to the family trade in Ogden Browning. Filed in Federal Court Agalnat Souththe finest nwchaiilxm In guna the world City: has known and hi brother haa attend- 15 pounds dally, per month $3.00 ern Pacific Company. ed to the financial end so that tha 20 pounds dally, per month 2.60 aulta aggregating the unusureward. 25 fair a Damage month have 3.00 brought pounds daily, per triumphs aum of $155,000 were filed sucHa owe No ally large lea Winchester than rompany The $2.00 per delivery against the Southern Pacific company res to the Brownings of Ogden, and month. CITIZENS ICE CO.. yesterday morning In the federal court, lately the Coll 'a gun manufacturers the exSuccessors to M. S. Jones Coal all threq being the outcomo of have profited by the same ability. A Ice Co.. plosion horror on the Lttcin cut-o- ff on years John Browning In twenty-fiv- e Feb. 19. FARR BROS. ICE CO., Invented more practical gun ha A administrator of the estate of JOHN FARR COAL A ICE CO.. mechanism than all other Inventors Thomas J. and Wlllla J. Burke, Ae-- c MOUNTAIN ICE CO. combined. H. C. FARRELL, cased, Ernest U Burke haa filed the Hjh auiomaiir pistol and automatic suits for damages of $60,000 in that of FRANK G. BERRY. shotgun are today the highest achieveM. S. ICE CO., the former and $20,000 In that of tha ment In firearm. There have been G. G. Griffith, Mgr. latter, wherein the deceaned wife and manufactured 100.000 pistols. Of the three children were killed. The wife F. JAMES. . WILLIAM Hhntguns 10.000 have been produced and children of Thoma Burke survivGEORGE TRESEDER. since last Heptemlier, and yet the deing him. The third la In the estate of mand for both weapons far exceeds the DELEGATES ARE UNINSTRUCTED. William M. Holler, deceased, and damsupply. age. in the aum of $75,000 are asked. The local house contemplate a number of important Improvements to bo Motion for Inatruetion for Parker la He left a wife and four children. These case were mentioned in the made this year. Defeated. column of this paper last Wednesday ANACONDA DIVIDEND. 'Harrisburg. Pa.. Anrll 19. The Dem- and Thursday. Thia makes something ocratic Stale convention which waa over $500,000 worth of aulta standing New York. April, 19. Directors of held here today refused to instruct the against the Southern Pacific In the fedthe Anaronila Cupper company today, national delegates from Pennsylvania eral court, all of them the outgrowth divl-deto vote for the nomination of Judge of Lucin cut-of- f accidents. declared the regular of 50 rents a share on the stock. Parker of New York, for President. O. D. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL The delegates will go to St. Louis STEAMSHIP AGENT rueted and will be bound by the unit TELEGRAPH BRIEFS rule. Representing An attempt was made hy the meetTHE WHITE STAR LINE AMERICAN LINE East St. Louis. IU.. April 19. Henry ings of the resolutions committee to amend the platform by substituting for RED STAR LINE Eggort. an eccentric, bota.ilst. whose waa the unit rule plank a paragraph itistriic-- I STANDI NAVI AN AMERICAN LINE wealth ia esiiiuaiei at $100,000, DOMINION LINE found dead todav in his home. He had ting the delegates for Judge Parker. HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE shot lilmaelf through the forehead with It failed and the platform a adopted by the committee was unanimously And the a revolver. adopted hy the convention. HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. Washington. April 19 James minPassengers Rooked from nr to any part CHAMBERLAI'NS TARIFF CAMmanager nt an American of Europe to any part of the United N has PAIGN. lodged iu iciirargua. ing company Statea. with Kwretary liny a vigorous protest 2418 Washington Ave. ' Ogden, Utah. I be British govtun B. Vancouver. of C.. April 19. The aqainst the art ernment. in sending a warship to the Duke of Sutherland spent today In VanWILL NOT INSTRUCT. Nilocal the roerce couver, gathering material in aid of Mosquito mast to The Chamberluina fiscal campaign. He ia caraguan official. a ho alleges. Portland, Ore., April 19. The State has taken the pro- chairman of the tariff league and Democratic Hate depart np-convention which met here thinks it will tie only a question of test under coii'iiieratlna. today to nominate delegates to the natime before Chamberlain' view are tional a large convention, refused Moscow. April 19. The Ice flows in adopted, although he thinks Ihe cam- vote to send an instructed hy delegation. the Muskwa ri. r have destroyed the paign of education will la necessary for several years. bridge of the m w circular railroad. An unknown man was found lying beside the Union Pacific tracks ucar Croyden, a amall station east of Morgan, early yesterday moruing. His skill was fractured and he was uncou-dou- e and died about two o'clock in the afternoon in the station at Morgan, where he was brought by Sheriff Kob-inaof Morgan county. No letter or paiier of any kind that would lead to hi identification were found on hia perron. lie was about forty years of age. of mpdium build and apparently a laboring man. it is supposed that he left Ogden on the I'nion Pacific paaxengcr train, Na 4. on Monday evening, to ob- YOUTHFUL h d. office All memliers of the Weber camp are Melghan. requested to attend the funeral of our THE MEIGHAN deceased neighbor, Clarence J. Slone, on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 nYks-kABSTRACT COMPANY. Ige and rtf'8 Wash. Avo. Telephone 662 T. Sleet at K. of I, hall with white globes. J. 0. GASnF.KG. C. l E. ALTll. Clerk. Chan. Melchan. ' that all arangeineut Bobt B. Lewis naa hardwood charcoal for flat irons. Phone 149. cut-o- ff LARGE AUDIENCE t--' lll-te- K. Ryan la In from the few days, visiting friend. BE Jiigion, Kansas, tonight. er J. I IVETERAN FIREMEN s Onon sets are going fast. Dont Last at 4:30 o'clock Attorney off buying too long. Skeen 4b Co., M. I), evening for J. J. Shepherd, lssenger St. 232 2lth served on Attorney John E. Begley an amended accusation la the matter of E. E. Ietcrs and family of Green the removal of William Glaatnann from in OgHI i or, Wyoming, are visiting the office of Mayor of Ogden, Utah. The den. paper la similar to the first one the made against the Msyor. only Manager Gimlin of Salt Lake league this one la more specific in ita charge an to arrange for is and gives the name of tlte proprietor exhibition game of baseball iu Ogileu. of all the gambling houses, bouses of and proprietor of the card Buy an incubator and make the poul- games operated at the rear of the vaCo., 352 rious cigar stores. The new accusation try business pay. Skeen 21th St. also contain one or two other charges against the Mayor, claiming that, as InCalifornia strawberries are in the terested In The Standard, he ha pubmarket. lished ordinances of Ogden City, which is alleged to be contrary to law and FDR PALE Restaurant and short in violation of M duty, In that the order. Centrally lorared. Eaiablishcd laws of the rity state that a rity officer business. 2u5 25tb street. cannot be in t created in any enterprise and have a bill against the city. ShepMr. W. P. Hmwn is visit lug rela- herd alo claims that the Mayor has tives and friend in Salt Lake City. IMTinltted Thomas H. Carr and H. I. Randall to present claims against the WANTED Girl for general bouse city and recvdve money for drugs and work. Reference, 2133 Adam A ve. coal and lumber, sold respecllvely by them two gentlemen. This new accusaMr. J. M. Griir, wife of the popular tion i almost Identical with the former one and quotee the ordinances of drug clerk at tne Wallace Drug returned yesterday from DhIIrs, the city, and in concluding it state where nhe lias been viniting her that William Glaemann. Mayor of OgJaa, parents for the past six months. den City an aforesaid. Itaa encouraged, aliened, allowed, permlited and knowIAJ8T A boy wheel, numbered 0 ingly permitted all of these violation 6816. Finder please return to 2357 of Ihe city ordinance without interfer Adams avenue. ence or hindrance. Wherefore It asks that he be removed as Mayor of Ogden Mrs. Edward Marx arrived late yes- City. Since the writ of habeas corpus was terday afternoon from St. tauls for an extended visit with her parents In this denied by the court, Shepherd has had rity, Mr. and Mm. Abe Kuhn. She will very little to nay. but spends hla entire lie joined In a fear weeks by her hus- time In hla cell writing. .What not ha has la band, who Is In tha East upon business he writing tor hla firm. stated, hut he has intimated that it will all he used In due course of time. His FOR SALE First clasa pool table. counsel expressed great confidence In Cheap. Inquire at 169 25th street the ram when It comes to trial before Ruben T. Kheea, Justice of the ware of The funeral services over tha re- Pleasant View. The change of venue mains of George Lavender, who died at was granted yeeterday afternoon by Marriott yesterday morning, will be Municipal Judge HowelL bald from the meeting house at that J. J. Shepherd was arraigned In the court yesterday at 10 Municipal jilaee Thursday at 1 p. m. o'clock upon three complaint chargWanted Girl for general house- ing him with criminal llliel. County work. No. cooking. 124 23d St. Attorney Hiilanlskl naked that In the complaint where the word "fenoe" la The AringUm A Swain Comedy com- used that It be amended to explain "a pany drew another good house at the fenoe I a receiver of stolen goods. Grand last evening In their production Defendant waived reading of the of The Lighthouse Robbery. Tho complaints, hia bond was fixed at production was well presented hy this $750 on each complaint. clever mmiiany and gave satisfaction Attorney Leaaenger for defendant, to the appreciative audience. The spe- filed an affidavit Air a change of venue cialties by Mark Swain and Mayraie to another court, claiming that by reaArlngton were clever and good. To- son of the bias and prejudice of Judge Howell a fair and impartial hearnight they present I Belle Marie. ing could not be bad. The judge We make a specialty of line sausage. granted a change of venue and stated Try some for breakfast. Escalator that any Justice upon whom the atMarket. Telephone 171K. torneys might agree would le satisfactory to him. They finally agreed W. H. Ellison la up from Salt Lake upon Justice Rheuben T. Rhea of Pleasant View, before whom the preCity In the interest of the Northwestern Mntunl Insurance company, of liminary examination will be held. which, he la the State manager. a I APRIL SO, 1901. The final of the remains Attorney for Shepherd Filed Was from Ogden, but Body of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenr-- J. Krone wa Several Hundred People Attend Prominent Lecturer on Socialderided uxin last evening, and Mrs. ism Spoke Last Night. Remains Unidentified. Their Reception and Ball. Amended Complaint. htoin-body will be slnpiied to Vell- -' pit Harry Quinn has returned from Wyoming, where he has been for some tints. no FALLS FROM A CTAII, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, J. Expert Rushaisr, Manfg. Optician 2412 Waah. Ave. l DFGNANS 0 Dancing Academy S3E REGULAR DANCE EVERY HONDA AND SATURDAY EVENING We Are Ilcadauarters For GASOLINE STOVES SCREEN DOORS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN WIRE Chicken WIRE NETTING LAWN MOWERS ICE CREAM FREEZERS RUBBER HOS i lilt--.- . C ICi.-jja-- i Pat-trvi- WHEELWRIGHT HARDWARE, CROCKERY i'fcoue.547 Z BROS., 2476 Wash. Avs. |