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Show Tin: enmlwr WtphM Mumkinr ta the day time rail np 2S4X or call at No 407 2tih Mrset At night, after 7 p. m.. call up awabar 6 Fracdsrd building. f TP TUP iM UP00 I I IirAA Al IIIL IILUU I Lllll ' IDENT AT j . SITE'S BEATS - 2, 1904 aronxiso EXA3nxn, t is. mm IN WOUND UGLY WAS IN OGDEN POWER CUT COUNCIL ADZ MAKES AN STAR SESSION OGDEN BREVITIES Hou. Fianfc Netaker. of Logan, area in this ilty yesterday. wu Game Nihgt at Tabes in Boiler Lest Played Fire Box. Acme Alleys. La Cmerte mill meet tomorrow at th 1.nie of Mm. J. W. AblwU. of 2S38 Heaa i Th owner or a good paging a partner with small amount tor wiuritr- Half imprest to one who mill do Iu!f tlse work. Adilreu Allen, care of Examiner ottue. mtaur-un- - Farley Wright departed Mr. yeeter-da- Highaat Score and Steam and Smoke Fill Ream Fireman Green Overcoma Rescued Highaat Total Team Alto Leada the League. by Engineer Skinner. Marked The Hast team of bowlers, last night, defeated tbs Shupe tram In three gnmea, at the Acme Alleys. The Shupe tnam, with the exception of Williams, howled a poor game and were somewhat outclassed. The highest individual score, 173, was made liy Hess, as eras also the highest individual total. This gams puts the Hess team Into the lead with the Thomas and Morton teams tied for second, and places the Shupe team to the foot of the class ve Aid Sorirty of the Preswill meet in the church byterian chunk parlor Thursday afternoon at 2:30 oi lock. A Ungo attendance ia The LadiM desired. W. J. Lee. who has been an energetic of the Examla-e- r, worker for the lies resigned to give hi whole attention to hie mluing lutereata la Nevada. Mr. I jh had charge of the advertising deimrtmeut of the Examiner. The young ladies of the Fourth ward gave a leap year parly in the Amuseatment ball Iasi night that wae well tended. The rule of a hap year dance were etiictly adhered to. Sam Purdy1 orchestra furnished the music. sm-urs- The game: 1 HESS TEAM. .173 138 Hess. , , , . . . . hall The Fifth Ward Amusement brown. , assesses .... ilill 130 147 133 wae the scene of a Inap year party Rushmer. , a la. hut alght. Harkell.. a..... 100 .. Miller. Judge RoTapp yesterday jirndpsuied the regular mot fun day from Feb. J to Total. March 5. a a 147 a. . . .713 BlftnE Frank Lnewenstidn. of Evanston, and William lorwentin. of Kearney, Neb., are visiting with relatives and Irh-udin the city. ,. Shupe. 14 173 163 129 90 160 640 731 127 136 135 103 1S1 161 145 118 117 TEAM. .. .... a Mrs. Langtry, the Was Carpenter .134 153 99 s ..-1- ft residence, 15 Twenty-thir- d street, between the bourn of 10 at the 1. Years Water Company. His Ankle, BULL FIGHT AT BUMS JOINT CONFERENCE. Indianapolis. Feb. 1. The Indiana. Ohio, Illinois and Western Penneyl-- x anis coal miners and operators' joint, committee got to work today on the iciintcr-deman- d presented in oieJi conreren.,e last week. No rejmrt is expected before Wedmsilay. Both operators and miners fear a disruption of 1h comiieiiTive field prracni sgrreiurni mid there are today indi- si ions' Hint 11 sill t ick'u wiih the operators, forming a scttlcmenr with the miners on practically the.tr full demands. Snrh a settlement would mean a irnrrial sdvnnre in Ohio and to which it i Wenprn two though' the urieratiirs of th:w tci would iv.ii i niueiii. Tlie ouiliMik is considered is Profeailoml Fighter Registered at the Reed Hotel and Making Preliminary Arrangements. MAJESTIC A. B. Lewis, who promoted top-not- ch a-- ot ' - ! PRINCE DENIES HIS SON. Dresden, Feb. 1. A nlngnlar law salt will retail from the divorce of Prince Frederick 'and Princess Alice In which of Schueuberg-WaMenhiireon. Prince Charles, their will appear as plaintiff. The prince claims the boy is not his son. and consequently has canned a suit to be Instituted in the bey's name against the collateral line tn establish his right In the titles and rank .of the family. The com will go to the Saxon Supreme court. GROWS TIRED ties. net make arrangements with the authori- aHs-facto- tX -- er -vn ruled by the Judge. Mr. Lawrence was then called as the first witness for the defense and wan on the stand when court adjourned for the day. This case is set on the calendar for Jnn. 13, so thut toe court Is nearly three weel, behind Its assignment. There will lie no new calendar mu it May 1. It being impossible for the court to get through with the c.iaes now neslgned before that time. The work of this court is Increasing very rapidly and poiutn more and more strongly to th neceaeity of haring two judges in this district. Only hist week Judge Rolapp waa compelled to adjourn court here for one day, righ in the midst of an important trial, no that he might go tu Farroiugtuu lor tmuiun day in the District eonri there. Tlie legislature will likely a t on ibis suhj'M't sesa carpenter at the The City Council met inallregularmemthe injured his ankle sion last evening, with The recruiting sergeant of the mit the Central hotel,, reports but"oae"! list meat during she past week, that of Fred Graham, a former employs at Hi Canning factory. parent nVa San Francisco. There have tan teen applications, but all the ere undesirable, either on acroum of physical defects or bad character. Th officers are much more particular now to the class of recruits and upon good character. Most of the . plicanta come from the drifting'' . i., of men who go broke nnd then take n notion to enlist These men are u longer accepted. They are apt. to grow tired or service and desert. The battalion to which the sergiwnt belongs, the Twelfth Infantry, now located at Fort Douglas, will probahly sail for the Philippines about March 1st This is their second trip, they having returned from three years service llier, In April, 1902. . u t ed States army, who is bers present. Before being called,, to order, however, they decided to go into executive session in order to discuss some matters with the officers of the water company, who were present i for that purpose. to the obNothing wu given out ject of the. conference or as to its result It is supposed to bo In reference to a settlement of the Judgment which the city holds against the water company. After about two hours session with these people, President Carr called the Connell to order, and Councilman Williams moved that, the eity accept the proposition of the water company to extend the time on the question for one week, and that the chair appoint a special committee iff three to confer with the water company: The motion wu duly carried, and Councilman Williams, Nye and Craig were appointed on the committee. Upon motion the Council then ad- CHICAGO THEATER REOPENEIfc evening, journed until next Thursday r rouwhen it will take up Chicago, Feb. 1. McVickera turner, tine work. complete with safeguards against flrn and.loss of life, reopened tonight, be8CALL0N RESIGNS. ing the first of the popular playhutut to do no since all of them were closed . Mont-Wm. Scallon Feb. Butte., Yulowing the Iroquois theater lire. t that he wired from New aight which first met the eyes id hu resigned aa president of the Ana- theTheludlence the corrugated surconda Copper company and manager face of the wu fire proofed steel curof the. Amalgamated properties in tain. The curtain wu lowered between Montana. acta. Scarcely leu noticeable wen The resignation wu tendered some the 17 in number, all leading ditime ago, but rejected and this time the exits, to the alleys on each side of the ia unreserved and. to take effect Im- rectly theater. Above each, in targe black mediately. The reason given la pres- letters, on a white background, wu tbs sure of private affairs. No intimation word: "Exit. The aisle led directly of his successor Is given. to exits, a reformation which cost th Mr. Scallon hu been in New York about 300 auto, chiefly in tlx since December 16th and Is not ex- theater baleocles. two for weeks. pected back MORE ENGINEER OFFICERS. NEW APPRAISER AT CHICAGO. 1. Secretary Feb. Washington, Chicago, Feb. 1. Lyman T. Hoy as- Root to the Senate today a resent sumed the duties of appraiser of the of the general staff relating to tlis port of Chicago today, succeeding Gen- port engineer corps of (he eral H. H. Thomas, who refuted to re- Increase of the with the draft of a bill army, together Mr. when wu Hoy sign appointed by Tbs President Roosevelt eoroe time. ago. whose passage he recommends.of enthe bill that corps proposes shook bunds twa.offlcera The today. when announced shall could General Thomu aaylng that he would gineers, officer of engineer with tbs of one have some "interesting communica17 coloneli tions to make public. Later General rank og brigadier general. colonels, 3G majors, 44 Thomu made public a letter whirh 1$ lieutenant 40 first licutcnantu, and 3f wu forwarded by him to Secretary captains,lieutenants. Shaw, bitterly protesting against the second charge and particularly against $ letter, from the Secretary Intimating that General Thomu had become Incapacitated tor vigorous administration.. Always Rudy. Always Open. The letter charges that Secretary Shaw hu violated the civil service taw. Why Not Eat at : uth-w- u tn, bl York-tonigh- HOTEL ARRIVALS REED. F. A. Levy, New York; T. D. Hun- 8t Paul; Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Gilmore, New York; George A. Medding, New York; 8. A. Mann, Balt Lake; Leo Wiel, New York; T. X. Sullivan. Belfast; G. F. Cutter, 8t Louis; Abe Kohn, Denver; L. M. Larson, Ogden; Dr. F. C. Pache, Cutoff; Sam Blair and wife, Ogden; W. S. Walker, St. Louis; W. Archer, O. L. Southerland, Wm. G. Andrews, New York; C. W. Symns, Cut-off- . ter, Denver; E. J. Murphy. BROOM. J. T. Bates; P. Arnold. Joplin, F, Freeman. Promontory; Jones: G. B. Mo.; W. B. Tovelle; Budd MaLdox, Dillon, MonL; H. O. Smith nnd wife; W. N. Co re ret; J. C. McKeough; W. J. McHenry; J. F. Jones; Mrs. El L. Dick, Bnlidn, Colo.: C. Thomas, Provo; J. H. Moore; Mr. Carpenter; A. E. Bates, Denver; A..IL Hudson; J. F. Woods, Promontory; Mr. and Mrs. Jno. dington, Morgan; J. Moore, Butte. UCM Ed- WAS POSTPONED Maud May Babcock Wae Vlait-ii- i th East. The' lecture which was to have been given last night by Prof. Maud May Babcock, of the University of Utah, at the Weber Slake academy, bad to be declared eft owing to the inability of the lecturer to be present She was detained while visiting with friends in the east ' The lecture has been postponed until next Monday evening. The discovery of the murderers of Fred Beutler was dne first of all to accident. Some fonr months ago n burglary occurred in which George W. Munzy was atmpected of being implicated. While at work on the case members of the sheriffs force overheard Manzy and wife talking about the murder and they became convinced Money was cognisant of the crime. Three months indefatigable detective work resulted In the arrest oi Munzy, Rice nnd .Hunter. Last night each man In the afair nought to throw the blame on the other, nnd they also im plicated Jack Richardson, but when closely questioned by the blieriff, he was able to prove nn alibi. The credit for the tracing of the crime la due to Deputy Sheriff Booth, who has worked on the caso for seven weeks. BURGLAR Caujht by Officers He Had Pried Open the Trap Doer to the Rear of tho Boghtol Store. Ins way rejui. lie will lie nun-.- cn than ht Twenty-fourt- h Finest Steaks, Chops, Street. In Season liobsters. Crabs, Fish Cutlets, 'Game Omelets. Orders Served With ' Dispatch. A Cook Who Knows How to Cook. . s-gg- s js-- aaag 3-- g ggg srg egg At 2 o'clock this morning Officers Wilson and Chambers captured a burglar redhandMi. lie gave, ills name ae William Ruddy and was found In the cellar under Bcghtol's jewelry g atorr. Ha had pried open a trap door in the rear of the building, but wu captured before he had time even to load up with any of the goods. The officers were paining along the rear of the buildings and. noticing the trap door open, threw on the fiuh light and went to Investigate. They found Roddy, nnd now he awaits a preliminary hearing on the "harge of AMERICAS GREATEST Mme. Lillian Blauvelt breaking and entering a store in the nighttime. , DEMOCRATS St.- - Louis, Feb.' AT ST. LOUIS. 1. Members of the It Is to le hoped with tile local commKie .vcoummoda-tionthankful to the ofli- for the Democratic Nnrional'con-ventioalast sight (o be held here June utli. ng.- - , The Oxford f house committee on the Democratic This morning he will he given hit National committee will meet at the tmney and bn k nnd alio red to go on Rom hern hotel tomorrow to disenss posed of. gg Wilson Officer Slteth Gathers It Up For Him 36.85 in Dollars, Halves, Quar- the inlucnrc of liquor, and. while no charge ia placed against him, he wu locked up so he might have opportunity to sober up. He had $36.85 in silver dollars, halves, quarin- - and dime tied up in s handkerchief and wu in a saloon when he dvi'l4 that the filthy lucre v.x.- the root of all evil and p re ceded to dispose of it by scattering it over the floor. Olfi. ir Sleeth picked it up for him and t'mk him and the money over to the station. There the rffii ere also found a check fT $50 in one of bis pockets. This n or the sale price of a is pree of land, which he recently dis- sags JEWELRY STORE and Chambers. and Dimek gum IN A the Floor. ter MR. BAKER'S REPUTATION. . Feb. 1. When the Washington, House convened today Mr. Baker, ; of New York rose to a question of personal privilege, announcing that n local newspaper contained nn article him In which there were 'misstatements of tact The speaker uked If the gentleman's rights or reputation were affected by the publication, nnd Mr. Baker replying. wid it affected his reputation. The article, which wu rend, related to Mr. Baker's threats of a few days ago, that he would refuse unanimous consent In the future, objection having cqp-cerni- ng MURDER WILL OUT. Herman Voss Scatters Silver Over Was nuu-i-ui- l. isxke. hut could seriously OF HIS RICHES -- y L- Ma- The cane of Fan vs. I jawrrnre is still j. Mann, of Salt Take, ia regisHerman Voss, an eccentric character at the lleed hotel Mr. Mann on in the DU'rli t ourt. Th" plaintiff of about 45 yntsi was taken to the eidc case concluded his in the of the la lh professional hull fighter who station last ctening nnd locked sp for whereupon tbo defendant to give a hull fight at afternoon, aa rooted for a which was over- the nigbt. 11" was somewhat, under n a-i- the jestic Mining company sad succeeded in selling out his holdings ta that prison before proposition at the crash came; aanonaoed bdbre leaving Balt Lake for the east Runday that he had organized g ,$30,000,000 mining and smelting comtigny, i be known as the Monarch. It ia leu than gig months ago feat Mr. Lewis had It' announced In the Balt papers that he had launched the Royal ,Gold and Copper Mlniig company, and followed this dllh seher announcement that hn had cured a bond Issue of $20,060,000 on tin Royal properties. It Is a known farf here that no hoods were luued. Now Mr. Ijswla seems to have forgotten the Royal, which was capitalised for only $20,000,000 and also the $26,000,000 bond issue, end will endeavor to get eastern capital to support the Monarch. Several members of the local stock exchange are considering taking up an investigation of the methods used by Mr. Lewis In promoting the Royal, nnd In this movement they are supported by many local ho Men- of Majestic stock, which has dropped from $7.50 to 7 0 cents per share. 8. Salt A. Dykeman. , P!.:lippin(t A- et Judge Needed. ter It i understood be Is in Ogden for the panioac of interrstiug the spurting t'ratemi.y in pulling off the exhibition hen. The, bnsehnll grounds at Glen wood Park are runsiili'red an xerllrnt plain for such nn exhibition, DISASTER ACCIDENTAL. hut there Is rtnsldcrable secrecy to the Imnvor. l'oii.. J'lb. 1 ('ouimifesianrr preliminaries, nnd those on the Inside are quietly Bringing the thing, preYv'hiw made a report of hi Invchtigu-tjiof the hi1'p'ndTice iiC'd-'ji- t to paring to spring u surprise. Governor today. It include. tiie rrMi made iu him' liv hn lioanl CHIEF MAFSHAL OF PRUSSIA. of Inquiry w hich he appointed to make an Investigation iudependeitr of the Berlin. Feb. 1. The highest office in coroner s Jury . runimi-KiuuWhits ! the court of Prussia, (bar n( rbl-- f tur-- . , maki-- j only brief cuminem iiN)n the fchal, has again Oiled :iiirr ou al-- j i affair, conclmliri!; by sarins jn ino- -r cini iiinoiic raisiicv nr fti'i,..Q Ms opinion i)im il r . purely yMirs. Tli' r.ivr apinintcc tit Irfiiro l - yon-- i Muxiuilau Kg' n You Fu r.?. uIkt- Mi.-t- No New Calendar to Ba luued Until May let An Extra R. cut-off- the About March 1st on Second Tript in One Week, nounced. s com-pun- Here- - ta Hospital al con-i-c- oi-ie- t While Cut-o- ff Service Goes ' tp Battalion and Injured Special Committee Appointed to Confer With Company and Report en Duty Brought ' at while at work last evening. lie was engaged in trimming a plank with an adze, which glanced from the timber and struck bU ankle, making a gash about two inches long nnd one inch deep. He was brought in on n special train later in the evening and taken to the hospital. This accident will confine TWO INMATES DEPART him for some time and he will be lucky If he does not have n stiff ankle Leave Crittanton Hems to Return la Joint hereafter, Mr. Dykeman has lived In Ogden Ralativss. for some time nnd has relatives in the The board of managers of the Crlt-te- n city. tun Home met at the Mayor's office, in the City Hall, yesterday afternoon, "ABSOLUTELY NO." . with a good attendance of others Interested in rescue work. Washington, Feb. L Attorney-GenerThe session waa opened with prayer Knox, in .answer to inquiries aa by Mis. I Irene. The reports of the sec- to whether the bill recently Introduced retary, treasurer and corresponding in the Senate to amend the interstate laws so as to secretary were read and approved. The commerce and anti-tru- st recording secretary mad a letter of ex- relieve foreign com me ace from their planation from an Examiner reporter, operation and so ns to enable contracts who was not aware of the fact that to be entered Into In reasonable rethere la a Crltlentun Home in this city, straint of commerce, waa Introduced exhonersllng the Salvation Army, etc. with the knowledge and approval of The explanation wm apprertaied and the administration, replied, "Absolutely satisfactory, aud alaolatioa wan pro- no." heart-subdui- com-jiau- llli-ro- ap- e Last evening about 7:20 o'clock there an explosion at tbs power house of the Ogden Rapid Transit company that came near resulting In a fatal accident. The tubes just over the lire box of the aouth butler exploded with a rush and roar of steam that was heard for several blocks away. Fireman George Greene and Helper Edwin Johnson were in the boiler room at the time. The fireman first tried to pull the tire, but the steam and amoks poured out the Are box so But that ha gave this up and then shut oil the connection between the two boilers, which were fired up. After doing this he started for the door, but stumbled and fell. The smoke and steam by this time were so thick that he was overcome and lay where he fell. Johnson had the presence of miud to run to the door leading to the engine room and railed for Engineer Skinner, who came Just after Greene had fallen and rescued him from what must soon have been sure asphyxiation. It was reported that the fireman had been badly scalded, but it developed that he was suffering only from breathing the smoke and steam. Tbs street cars all over the city were stopped immediately and compelled to wait wherever they happened to be for about an hour. Little did the people of the rity know, when they found the street cars were nut running and. they were compelled to walk, that a Ufa had nearly been snufled out, and no doubt many were condemning the transit company for their tardy serwas Jensen, who mined from here io Idaho Falls, some seven years ago. Is In the city visiting with J. Johnson and other friends. I Io re ports the snow In that region to be Mr. three feet ?wp on an average. Jensen Is a stonecutter nnd mnwm. Workers in that cruft are drawing (t Tier day for seven hours' work, with double) psy for extra hours and Sunday. Much building la anticipated The old house, where a boy I played. Michael Beerkmiller and wife to this spring and the rapid development Hard by the roaring era; of I he past few year la expected to The village chnivh, where oft I prayed. Mary L. Dash, lots 5 and G, block 1, Beside ray molhePe knee; continue. Park Place subdivision; consideration The old school by the willow trees 500. on of America the Woodmen door. With names carved The Modern : Augustus Sherburn and wifu to Motare preparing for n good time at their Are linked with forme whose memories ile BigPeeterbaugh, part of kit 4, block dance tonight at Dlgnan's academy. They only can restore. 1, Five Acre addition; consideration New dances aud a leap year program 350. Like voices of the past they tell ,r Mortgage. are being arranged. To unaccustomed ears. Kdw. B. Grover, receiver for North Inenl freight And hitter thoughts of our farewell Wm. If. Cheevom, American Savings, Loan, and Building tears With association, to Ira M. Co be. part of agent for the Southern Pacific lino returned from his much But though the scenes be fhr away lot 7, block 32. plat e and 19 otiusrn; sliore. Atlantic's Beyond needed recreation trip to California, consideration 137, 600. and Is back al his disk aud hard at They'll live within this mortal clay John M. Atkinson and wife to Josmore. Till life shall be no work. eph K. Wright, north half of northeast thorn happy scenes, quarter, township 5 north, range 2 Thomas. Brown. Miller and other Farewell, farewell, west; consideration $4,000. no more. shall feast heart My have challenged the M. H. 'Wheelwright to Luke Craw-shaexultant leans My pulse throbbing team to a bowling tournaconsideration $2, OOP. MortTo that shore; beaigbted ment. gage release. Cherished hopes flew wide the track With all my Joy In store. John Nicholas and wife to John The Wessler baseball team has been Nut one old friend to welcome back Contoe. lot 5, block 24, plat A; conreorganised for the coming season. The bard of Garry More. sideration $1. Jack UreenweU will drop out of the Ogden, Jan. 9, 1904. Browning Bros. Co. to Edward Bengame and a catcher from Denver son, lot 44, block L Grove addition; named Miller will take his place. The consideration $600. lsiys have sent for new suits. NANI TOUTS IETUUN Mary A. Reardon to Edward Benson, same as above; consideration $1. Officer Tbdt lsut evening discovered some one in Burt anil lima, store and Ogden's Famous Singer Will Ba Back Clarence Jones rt al. to llyrum In August Job n win, part northwest quarter, secuipoelng it to be the night watch27. township 7 north, range 1 man, ralld to him. hut reorlved no reElder Henry H. Blond, who ban just tion mutt; consideration $500. ply. A tier calling again, without an answer, he dmJiltiu something must Ini London. Informs the Deseret News that wrong and gave the usual signal for the Utah Stud Mils In London, of whom RICH AND DIED IN MISERY. another officer. I" pun the hitler's ar- there gnr now but two. are doing well. rival, they investigated further and Holier 8. Goddard and Naanfe font Si. Petersburg. Feb. 1. An old wofinally Induced thn watchman within having sou many comidimenln for man who for twenty yearn has resided Io disclose himself. Ami thus ended their splendid work. Mian Tout, says in a small room in this city, was found rt the mailer. Elder Blood, la now appearing In dead of privation. The officials, who went to hr room tn seal up her furniand adding new laurels to her Th-r- o In nil likelihood Prof. God- ture, discovered $8.0(10 In a cupboard am n number of good snides In Leslie's Monthly for February, ns dard will he home in the spring, while and a further searrh resulted In the well us nine stork. The naguxlnn Miss Tout expects to raurn in August finding of apruritles valued at $1,000,-QuM'nt a spi'clul correspondent to Mon- touke up a concert tour. The wouan leaven no heirs. tana to lnvtitigale the conditions there In Uu struggle tMtwecn llelnz aud the Amalgamated bsekod by the Slaudnrd Oil and Ills article Is a most startling story of industrial warfare. "Doe It Pay to Be a Hoctnr? takes up the rewards. pecuniary and nthurwise. nr BALL the medical profession, and "Making Flowers on Broadway aud Imiiorted of Americans" arc two description working lire and of immigranls. Of the nine short stories "A enso in Surgery" la a splendid example of Sporti of Ogden Io Be Given Cases Set for January 13 Now There are straightforward fiction. also verscs and book notes and an an Exciting Time. on TriaL on "The Freedom of Life," by Annie Payson Call. Andrew Williams-Flesh-nod-lie- Jersey Lily." The matron reponrd that two former inmates had left, for tfcr homes, ..107 . one received, and four adnlta nnd one 126 child remaining in the home. Condition and behavior of inmates were sati588 628 682 a sfactory. She appled for several articles which were naeded at the home, and they were granted. vice. MTS Him The treasurers report showed a A lire was immediately started un- small balance In the treasury and nil der the third boiler, which is kept In debt paid. Mr. reserve, and steam gotten up aa Adaptation Lies Suggested by Mrs. Johnston, n new member, wu speedily aa possible. An attempt was elected aa Charies Kent Committees made an hour after the accident ta for weekly vlelt to the home were ap(By 3. T. 8.) run the system with but 'mo boiler, The tide of life Is rushing through but they had to give up this plan, when pointed. The following donations were reOn Its Journey to the grave, It waa found insuffleient to furnish the Connty, two loads; of coni; ported: I whom knew comrades And dear old power and they were compelled to Mrs. Barrett $25.0$ mid Mrs. Johnston, the Are numbered with brave; wait half an hour longer until the toilet-snnd $L00. ' But dearer far than tongue can tell third boiler was ready for use. then adjourned to meet board The On memory's page no other. 1st. March on again Where fondest Lies and love dwell REAL STATE TRANSFERS In the' bosom of my mother. PROMOTING. Williams. , Brewer. , .a. Kiser. . , , Stephens P. Reeder, The remains of Margery who died on Sunday, aud that of the a ia Total Infant child which was born to her on that day, will be laid to rest thin afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Third Ward church. The remains ran le aeci-jeila- R. parently as fresh and blouming as she was twenty years ago. arrived from the1 west yesterday afternoon and went on to Salt Lake. Aside from her eompaay of twenty-tw-o people, she was accompanied by thirty-fivtranks, two maids nnd private secretary. Mrs. Langtry presented "Mrs. Deer-ing'- a Divorce to a large and brilliant audience las; night at the Salt Lake theater. Old hotel men said that Mrs. Langtry traveled with sore style than any actress they had ever seen. y for New York to purchase good for the Arm of W. 11. Wright & Son Co. and Cuts Gash in Hold Conference With Officers of Fred Graham Accepted for Three A. Dykeman Jersey Lily" Accompanied by 35 Trunks 2 Maids. avenue. V'a.-liiiiin- viewed Explode Into n , CONCERT y ORATORIO SOrRAN Who is making a tour of the United S' ates after. a year abroad; singing in Opera Oratorio and Conceit. She will appear with the OGDEN TABERNACLE CHOIR in concert -- Wednesday Evening, February 3rd, IN THE OGDEN TABERNACLE szBtr ass- |