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Show THE Numbrt CiamlNr 1b Tipho time nil bi MIX ttiat day .Vo. 407 Mrk street. At or rail night, altar 7 p. m. call up No. M Standard Building. ; 1 1 -- s : ! n U ;1 i 4 MOBXIXG MESS IN BULL FIGHT IS ARRANGED UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN. EXAMINER, NEW RAILROAD OF SIBERIA FOR 0den on Road to Salt Lake Will Not Be Comments Upon Parcels Post Hill Take Place in jack Jc ffiii'K. brother ol the totavjr-Built by Bamberger. Bill in Congress.' February 22. tight champion, ana ia the city yesterday. Hr. Dslrymple and wife entertained eet oral or iheir friends at their rest The Salt Lake A Brigham City ElecDetrlmant-a- l Special Trains Will Ba Run on tha deuce, on Adams, last night. Many Opposa tho Meaaur tric Railway company is to start conDate of Si Fight to Local Merchant Would work in June, notwithstandstruction Prof. Maud May Babcock will lecture Crest Postoffict DcficiL Robjss In Towifc ing the announcement that 8imon ai the Weber State academy ou MonBamberger and associates are to build day evening, ller subject will be' Into Ogde The Place of Dialect In Literature.1 The proponed electric road baa Just This will he the lecture jwtiponed franchises through the entire obtained from February 1st. bull will sea fight a A reporter for Tho Examiner called genuine Ogden on on Monday. February 33. That was county of Davis and holds options men ysatw-da- y of business tho upon many into it rights-of-waValentines at CroV Jewell's. carrying and eniervlewed them upon the the decision reached yesterday by those private Salt Lake and Ogden, and with these iott bill, which baa been intro- concerned. parrels A who are Saturday evening ftenor Enrique Robles, champion to- rights secured, the promoters, duced into Congress, providing for the aro ready to proprietor ihe also ff, Brown, the backers, principal most of one the and reador of tho merchandise 8ialn, through construction struct foundry, com sending of at the Twenty-linmalls bo one package to weight mote scientific bullfighters of the world, is commence grading.. Tbe end of tbe the will commence at pleout bia eoatraei at the reform school than eleven work 8. pounds nor be more than in tha city and, with his manager, fire escar line at South Washington for putting up the elghiy-hvthree feet In all fur 35 cents 6 A. Mann, ha aermwd permission to atreet capes and window guards at the near cent for the length, and be rushed through to Salt Lake. two Glenwood off 2 a at Ural cent! and park pull light pound Female cottage. The Job has lawn A representative of F. E. Flattery, of weeka from tomorrow. to he the iwst of iulind ever for every pound thereafter. ihe president of the company, Detroit, railed In The was his in full and bill yesmanager The fighter publlahed turned out in this city. was ia Ogden yestciday. sn.1 he assertasked and Moat laat m ol upon the Mayor nrain'i Examiner. night terday of the course to be that ed regardless Mrs. H. V. Mdmiighlin and son the business men are opposed to the if there wer a license on bull fighting Mr. Bamburger and other by pursued and if ha would permit the fight. Ihe hia company Is completing arrangePhilip are vialring in Salt Lake with measure. 0. D. Rasmussen, proprietor of the Mayor told them he could nut permit ments Mr. P. Puller, aiatrr of Mr. looking to the building of the New York Racket store It la the ruin' a bull fight with any signs of torture line. trolley Robles nor 8c like or of all smaller whatever. the atlon merchants, brutality bull Joseph and Henry BaumeUter laat myself, throughout all of the United then explained that ha fought the 4 think tho merchants of Oguntil It was tired and uaed no menus night ealrhrated the opening of the State of torture, as an espella, or any other Ranch. at 365 Twenty-fouriafreet, den ought to unite to fight thn. mesa A petition weapon, except hia naked hand Tbe in grand atyle, and used every means are teeth and toenails. to rhow their many friends a good should, be. circulated for signers and Mayor then said: "I ran see no objection to an extime. Ford's orchestra furnished the sent to our representatives In Cou music and an attractive display of the frees. hibition of tbe Spanish fiull fight, but understand me, gentlemen, any atKrug Brewing Co., ol Omaha adorned Joseph Thomss of Last St Thomas The Examiner Tha parcel post would have the ten- tempt at an exhibiti'u of brutality will their front window boys were remembered with a box of dency to build up large ritlae and teat be considered a violation of the hufine Don Louis cigars. mane law or if any attempt to fake down tha tswns of the weat. Thomas Burt of ft. J. Burt k Bros. the people la made I will order the The new McCready Department I do not think it would affsrt tho lo- -. arrest of the whole outfit. I will instreet, ial merchant Ogden Itself does a good sist also that tha Glenwood park peo- Important Railroad Changes Flore, at 161 to 163 Twenty-fiftla now completed and a .large, new mall Order buxines ple be held responsible to patrons If Under Consideration. installed. A stock of clothing is there la a fake. F. E. Grant of Richardson A Grant would millinery department will lie stocked I have not given It careful considerasaid Robles then ha lienor that In connection with the establishment. tion, but on Its face It does not appear give a scientific exhlblton and If the The store consists of a ground floor, to be a good bill. people were dissatisfied their money 60x100 feet and a basement of the 1.-Clark I think It would be a bad would ba refunded at ticket ofiles. Several Ogdenltcs have expressed a Mr. McCready now same dimension. our western country and Robles is a man. of wonderful belief that in the promotion of Mr. fur thing stores ia the city. wa ought to work with our Senators strength and dimension has one of the finest Ho stands Bancroft to be general manager of the kill tha bill. to and and six feet about la weighs Union Pacific, the city will suffer, but Representatives height Valentines at Crockwell' A. F. Richey If tbta bill would hurt close to 235 pound He halls from the Examiner Is reliably interned that men in tho taut I, wa a highly res pet ted family in Midi id, Mrs. Nellie Bolster died at 11:45 Ogden business they are mistaken. There aro a numwant to kill it. his mother being the elater ot ber of changes contemplated, one of Bin, resiInst evening, at her daughter's E. T. Richardson of Richardson k Admiral Cervera, who made such a which will be of vast benefit to Ogden. dence. S73S Lincoln avenue, She was Grant 1 am very much opposed to the memorable effort to escape at Santiago. Would It come as a surprise to have an 63 years of age. bill. I have been out on tho road consee a highly order issued making Ogden the headIt would seem strange 1 Funeral services over the remains siderable end know it would woih respected man resort to bull fighting quarters of the operating deportment of Mrs. G. Neuteboom will be held at great hardship if not total ruin upon In this country, but It la otherwise of the Hsrrimon roods? Would It the Fifth Ward meeting house this biany retail merchants throughout the in Spain. A champion bull fighter there prove unexpected to have Mr. Bancroft afternoon at 3 oclock. Thn remains country. The amall amount of postage is considered a man of achievement announce that Ogden is to be his place Is not preran be viewed bvlwwiMl a. m. and 3 charged would be leas than the freight Senor Robles has fought in tha arena of residence? The Examiner s will so that occur, in and instances, to fourteen laat that The for competition many say year year 2719 Madison. . pared p. m., at , wbuld be throttled. a half was spent In this country- - dur- but there are Important moves under T. J. Kleeel I am In favor of thn ing which ha haa given exhibitions m contemplation, nnv of which by mateMrs. Orahood. of Tenth street, died postal bill. It will develop trade. I many Western cltle having fought rialising will add greatly to Ogden's at 9:30 last evening. would be of benefit instead of harm, aa some twenty-fiv- e battles in the. stale Importance ns a railroad point. Mrs. Annie Sullivan, wife of John C. some. say. If It will hurt anyone it of California during last summer. lie NOTES FROM STATE SCHOOL. haa also fought several battles In NeSullivan, died of pneumonia at Gar- nn be the large express com panic i William Howell of Rees, Howell A vada. Idaho and Colorado. , The Reno, land Friday. She was aged CO years. . , 'i. would lor a be Rons It lie great of the will thing Nevada, papers give this story held at The funeral hctvImb Ross has weelq,Mrs. For (he poet the Cat holic church Monday nt 11 a. m. the large department stores in Chicago light there: been able to take hew classes iu not kreat detriment York a and larkln St Sons will ship the mmains to and New VThe Spanish bull fight given by culture. 8he has been deSalt Lake on the 3:15 p. m. IHo Grande to all rural merchants. It will certainly Senor Robles at tha fair grounds yes- physical at home .on account of sick- tained Increase the deficit In the pantonine de- terday afternoon waa devoid of all san- nes train. , partment. so that we never will get the guinary features and was really an inIn the two rases of Jane I. Warren, penny post. Mrs. Short Is visiting her daughteresting performance, The day's sport Admx.. .and Georgia (Tucker, Admx., Councilman Thomas H. Carr I do waa started with a imrade through the ter, Mr Drlggs at the institution. against the Union Pacific railway, the not favor tha prniioaitlnn. streeta, Senor Robles riding In a buggy defendant yesterday filed a totico of R. G. K noth It might ha all right Mr. Thompson, father of Rulon behind another containing the Eagle intention to move tor a new trial. for the mgll order business, but I think band. At half-pat the matador and Thompson, was a visiter at the school would be more than assistants were at the trark ready for Sunday. this C. J. Coles reported the losa of his offset advantage the Injury It would be to the the performance. Two men on hornee valise from the Oregon Short Lite retail by Nellie Drlggs. whm has not been trade all over the nation. entered the corral and brought forth (Tain No. 4. It waa a small. Imff-cithe last two weeks, is much betwell W.' B, Wedell-rTh- era is no doubt tha first bulL After the horses left the ored grip, containing several rolls of now. ter but that it would bo a good thing for area Senor Robles entered. The anipaiier and some eclmcua of ore. mal waa a large Hereford and agan tha people at large, who aro the There always has been a prejudice but. It would be very destrucand again the 'toreacharged A marriage license has been Issued lo ihe various Ufa Insurance comamong exlocal dor. waa This The merchant would to tive the sport very and fraternal societies against Paul A. Terry, aged 23, and Emma M. be bad policy because, when you de- citing. as the panies bull became more dear.Only In rare cases have the Wood, aged 17. stroy the middle man, you destroy tha and more frenxled, No instruments ot they been allowed to become members man who employs the labor, and the lorture, amh aa bendorlllo were used of ths same. The deaf have always A building permit has been Issued to Inrome of the man who has the money. at any time during the exhibition, sinl held this os an Injustice put upon a Jansen brick fur blackBenjamin Joseph Cbcx. attorney I believe in the performance throughout was well them by theli hearing brothers. At smith shop near the corner of Tweuty-seeon- d some change in tha postal laws say within tha bounds of the law against last they have founded a fraternal street and Washington nvenue. a rate on not heavier cruelty to animals. After the bull waa society of iheir own known aa "The cheaper The building will hnve an asbestos than four pounds. parrels Over that weight I reduced to submission he was turned Fraternal Society of the Deaf the roof and will cost $500. fear It would merely encourage the loose and a number of vaqueroa starvante being of a national character. large mail order hotiaes to the detri- ed after him with ropes and was soon The object of tbe society is to "unite O. T. Conley and K. 31. Taylor, tuo ment of the local merchant. raptured and tied. Anotber bull waa fraternally nil white dfaf men of sound A. W. Putman The cheaper the po- -' then fought by Senor Robles, the secyoung men who formerly lived I; ere. bodily health, good moral character returned from Little Rock. Ark., where tag the bettrr I like it. 1 ran prove ond exhibition being more exciting and Industrious between hqblt they have been braking on one of the to the people then that I ran furnish than the first. This wee a more activo eighteen and fifty-fivyear of age. a railroads. 10 the people of Ogden anything in my animal and I wire during the fighting In cases of sickness or accident member in good standing is to be paid store at a smaller price than any Dim touched the toreador with hie horn In Chicago or New York. "In all. three animals were engaged, a certain amount of money and at RAILROAD NOTES Hk F. liratx It la a good thing for giving the audience a good idea of a death a stipulated amount is paid lo the largo department stores, but ruin real bull fight In Spain or Mexico. Tbe tbe beneficiary- - The society ought to to local merchant It would menu exhibition showed that Senor Robks be a good thing for Our silent brothotis Assistant Superintendent McGovern that the government would be paying haa great skill aa a bull .fighter, for, ers. ratne in from Wadsworth yesterday part of the freight for these mall older although the animals were not injured, morning. Two of the board members, Mr A the toreador waa required to show rebouses. Maud May Babcock, Claude P. Ivre On the face of It. I markable agility In avoiding their B. Corey and Miss 3. F. Lnbilell. inspector of the hotel hnve returned from a two months visit service for the ilarrintan systems, and do not think It would lie a good thing. charges. in the east. While away a number of 11 would make a deficit In the wife went to Salt Lake ycslerttay. post In his exhibition in this eily Senor institutions similar to this were visitw.. The would department Robles will fight from four to six ed. Among those visited were the miiyur The pay car for the cut-of- f mills to be secured from Ihe local pai arrived In aim become less efficient, on arrnuut of the Illinois Ohio. New York, and r Kv.-much merchandise. He employs sev1ioiihs or corral Ogden this uiurniiig ami hat mine out handling so ail of which are tha largest schools, at the holiday season now they are eral over the works to pay the men off. to give various and best of their kind in the country. unable to handle the business, ft other exhfhitoin. such aa roping anl The Hint hero Ps ifle engineering de- sides. II would be a great Injury to the riding. The exhibition will be in bliss Ivy Crisg Is visiting her express rrinpaniea. of the Glenwood park people mother In Salt Lake City for a few partment still maintains headquarter charge ft. YV. Hadron in my line it would and will be held at (he lwsehall t Toano, for work In that vicinity. park, days. lie an advantage in sending drugs. et where an arena, consisting of a hixli Kate Keclcy has gone home on acClaries 1,. Pune of K!y. While Pine through the malls, but it perhaii board fence. 100 feet In diameter, will eountv. Nevada, lisa been granted a would tie detrimental to the retail dry be built, In front of ihe grand stand. count of ill health.stores. and notion goods The date for the fight has not beer, t. paient for a railway Hrlgar Jones I think the rale is too definitely set. blit will probably be on There are fonrieen cases of mumps low. Perhaps one-hareduction that at the school. February 22. In I or merchandise wou the postage Senor Robles and bis manager promSMELTERJHUT DOWN lie a good thing. It would stimulate ise to give to the OgJen people a real O. C. Nelson, a deaf mute of Illishopping by mail and no doubt create exhibition of the great sHrl. nois. has completed a set of drawings except Town of Milford Suffer by the Lack deficit in the postufllce department. for the for an air ship, it la said that the killing of the bull. The government would then be makof Employment. Sliecls.1 trains will lie run from Salt plans shown by Mr. Nelson arc really a freight carrier out of ire poHUif-fU- Lake and from of the to accommodate an Improvement on those Mr. F. .T. Kicsei has returned from ing French In vent or. 1 turnout. The deaf department those desiring to see the bull light. a ft w days visit In southern flab. He mute'a flying machine ia pronounced say: tlia- - there is a great amount of as a wonderful Invention. EXHIBIT OF RADIUM. now there which is the iHVjih's great AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTS. t good fortune, as it will a Dr. Washington. Feb. 5. The Senate The wife ot Alexander Graham Bell King Will Have Charge of Thia De- committee i.ruuMi. He was surprised to find that on agriculture today gave a is a sf lady. It is reported that the partment at St Leui t!:c large Majestic Smelter at Milford hearing to Senator Tellers biil approinventor was trying to perfect, some ' vhut down, as arc also the mines. New. .York. Feb. 6. Dr. George F. priating l2oO.OO0 to conduct experischeme to help his wife's and The thploye, foci rather disheartened Rung of this city, special agent, of the ments in n state aud discovered the telephone. hearing hut hope that (ho calamity is only geologiril survey, baa been appointed territories in the growing breeding and feeding temnorary. It Is thought that the shut-oo- commissioner of the radium exhibit at of the various classes of live stock for The mid-terexaminations of the u vis caused by a quarrel among tha ftt Louis exposition, and has been market and ia growing crops and for- blind are completed and the the Mockhuldcrs and will pnplla lie ad- authorised to prepare and procure ma- age plants adapted to these purpose well. All are interested in terial therefor, comprising radio-actijusted. The committee' favors the measure, have done substances of all kinds and also exhib- hut it is agreed that the amount asked their studies and are working with great xeat. its to illustrate the action of radium for ia tar greater than will lie appra-prluDECLARED OFF light and Roentas a preliminary movement. compound! ultra-viole- t THE IOWA'S GUNS. gen rays upon mineral and chemiaubaUirei. This exhibit la to lie CONSIDER SHIPPING Balt Lake Bowling Team Gives up the cal INTERESTS. made by the United State geological Washington. Feb. A Aa soon aa the Washington, Feb. 6L A Game. Iowa arrives at New York navy yard Survey i nthe government building. of the house committee on mer- Admiral Rodgers will direct a thorbe a. second exhibit of radThe last of the aeries of three bowl- There wiltradlo-artive substances in the chant marine and fisheries gave a hear ough inquiry to he mad Info the reing matches, which to have been play- ium and ing today on bills providing for Americent accident to the of the ed in this city last night, between the mines building. can register to aix foreign built Tea- starboard forward turret. guna To prevent of Balt Lake Oregon Short Line sels. It la claimed by the opponent loss of a confidence on the part of rs PROTECT DANISH WATERS. aud the TTiion Pnrlftc team. w , of the bill that tbe gram Inc of regis-ite- r in the safety of iheir weapons, it off ,y of ih former. Cutienhigen. Teb. .The Danish gov to thiM built foreign ships win ; will he, necessary to get at the real Tho local team had practical' wou ihe eminent ha now coiiiilied all inex-ur- e seriously to the lietriimut of weakness or the naval guns and take CfWifent. however, ss They won I fnr'ih.' protection of lnmli'li w juieraie lwout American toasting shipping as at the ; immediate step to correct them, even of the thru, iimn-luud buj a large ; Jn the event of sar in the jnr I present lime then- - is a surplus of If it Invnlvi-- the 1 lead us of the old 1 plus. East. IAuu.rii.an ships iu the domestic uade. I guns by new and replacing heavier weapon y h v i $ r 9 - S fr !! h r i i: !!! ru it y slC-tkl- -- st - ifc , i ; H pm-rhase- rq, V r. JJ I VIS IFIEnUE DREW HIS - LEMONS Thief Waa Preparing for the Fourth of July Trade. Last evening In the freight yard man was een sitting on a box near a freight train, but as the conductor an 1 brakeman approached, he crawled un. der the car and ran. It was ihep d he bad taken a box of lemon from a freight car sad wa cm ing l0 the box aa the man approached, c dcnlly to throw off suspicion. A WAGES TWICE OGDEN BREVITIES well-know- n fc FEBRUARY 7,1901. Harry Dc Windt Lectured at the Gus Johnson Arrest ed For Obtain Hi SchooL 3ng Money by Fraud. jh HOTEL "From Faria ta New Yark, Cvarland Many Thrilling Experience Much Buffering and Hardship. A Drunk Fell Down At the High school auditorium last night Harry Ds Windt entertained a good sized audience by an account of bia recent Journey "From Paris lo New York, Overland. which was illustrated view with over lOO.atereoptk-aTbe objert of the Journey was to ascertain the feasibility of connecting Paris and New York by nil. The did not answer the question, but left his hearers to judge for them-aelv- e The journey was full of hardfinally crowned ships and suffering, ' There were no real difwith auccee ficulties until the party reached filHera the cold became intense bert the until they reached Verkoymnak, coldest place in the world, with a record of 81 degrees below xero. Many of their reindeer died and their provisions ran low, so that they were very poorly equipped to continue their journey. A Russian officer advised them to go back, aa their road would now become a tfackleea waste of snow and ice, but they pushed on to Brednl,- Kolynlak, the most remote political' settlement in Siberia. The lecturer certified that very few of the exllea are .real criml-aa- l. but are "absolutely innocent' bo great are the sufferings of the little colony from cold and hunger that 30 per cent became Insane and a largo proportion commit suleld As they pushed they met more obstacle They traveled with dogs and sleds now, but.even many of the dogs perished. Starting with sixty-threthey reached Bering Strait with nine Some of tha dogs went mad and and to be shot Often there were no provisions and again they could find no drift wood, so there was no no fire, and no fire meant no food, for their froien provisions were useless until thawed. Sometimes there would come up a blix-aarwhen the dogs would He down and howL At times they would get In auch deep snow that little progress could be madei Then they came to hostile native but they had no firearms, so tha company had the advantage of them. The natives in many of these settlements had never seen white man. As they advanced nearer the coast the natives were more friendly, and finally they reached the StraiL Here the natives celebrated their arrival by all getting drunk on "tanglefoot" whisky, which made them very belligerent. They would taka their guns and shoot up and down the streets and seemed especially fond of the white men for target!. They took refuge in the chiefs hut a circular affair about forty feet in circumference, covered with walrus' hide. In this lived forty all belonging to tbe chiefs paopi family. Thera' waa no ventilation In the hut and all the occupants were very filthy, but they stayed here three days and nights without venturing out After six weeks the revenue cutter Thetis arrived and tha party croeeaw to Alaak passing through Cape Nome, Dawson City and finally San Francisco, from thanes to New York, after a Journey of 18, 494 miles, taking a little over eight months to accomplish, Cue Johnson was arrested last night by Officers Chambers and Wilson on the charge of obtaining money under false pretense. It seems that he had and came been working on the cut-of- f to Ogden, where ho pawned his Identification check at fttein's uecond hand store, receiving $30 on it. In a lew days he was broke, no he went to the railroad officials and imported be had lost his Idcniy. They gave him sa order on the pay car, so ha drew b' money in full, $39. When Mr. Stela presented the identy, he was refused payment no he had Johnson arrested. Tbe latter says he was so drunk he did not remember anything about it but the railway officials say he remembered tbe number of his identification check. Tom Moore waa arrested by Officers Far and Burton for being drunk. He had fallen down the atalra at tbe Silver Club rooms and cut a long gash in bis head. He may be thankful he waa drunk when taking such a fall or otherwise he would now be In tho hospital Instead of the police ataiior. Roy Hough was arrested by Captain Brown for carrying eoncented weap- Stairs and Is Lacked up at tha Station On Carried a Gun, Another a Billiard Cue. MIMES BROOM. T. Bransoa. Seattle; John Costello L. C. Winslow. Ogden; Jot M. Choate and wife, sj. Power Mann. Chicago; Senor E. Robles. d, Spain; K. F. Hubbard, Cripple Creek, Col.; James Jorgenson. Oakland; John Gallagher, Dee Moim- T. Witilte, Keneeau, Neb.; J. u. Diyit" W. Johnson, McKaogh k Castillo. M Willett, Garland, Utah; Roy lluugh (hiHog-U- p; Mil-ri- lee-ur- er de REEDL N. B. Falne, Cut-Of- f; M. J. fin one Chleago; B. Polish. A. T. Wilhite Keneaeh, Neb.; G. Bander. Chicag George Baker, Chicago; A. T. De For' rest, Cleveland; J. R. Grant. Sail , Lake; K. B. Pool. Denver; E. M. Denver; Harry de Windt, Pari, E. Land meaner, Omaha; Jl. Fisher ' Terrace. 8pai--liawk- MUNICIPAL COURT CASES In tbe municipal court yesterday there were three cases filed, j. s. Lewis sues E. D. Bloom for $13 wans and merchandise furgood nished defendant John McCready brings suit Mike Sullivan to recover alleged to be due. for rent. on iwaa arrested- Rich A; Rich ana Frank Fowler lo" by ll. F. McCardle Officers Vance and T. Burk for striking $35 for professional service Heber Gale and W. Schofield over tho REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. headws with a billiard cue. Tha lumps a on the complaining witnesses heads will be much In evidence Monday Joseph Gardner and wife to Emma E. morning when court convene Besides Wade, Susannah V. Maycock and Mary these a vag" and a "drunk make, up H. Maycock, warranty deed, part of aontbwast quarter of section 24, townthe night's work. ship 7 north, range 2 weat Salt Lake meridian. 175 acres; consideration, $1. HOME RULE FOR DENVER. John T. Thompson to Lorcnxc Denver. Feb. 6. The second charter Thompson, east half of block 15, plot convention held .since .the adoption of A Hooper city survey, 175 acres; conthe constitutional amendment, giving sideration, $5. Denver home rule, today completed the BANK PRESIDENT RESIGNS. preparation of a charter which will be submitted to the voters March 20. A council of two branche as under the Sacramento, Cal., Feb. $. Frank Milold charter, ia provided for. The may- ler haa tendered tala resignation at or and other elective executive officers president of the National bank of D. are to hold office for four year Mem- O. Mills k Co., to taka effect February bers of tbe city boards are to be ap- 10. pointed by tjie mayor and aro subject to removal at his pleasure An. elecDUTCH VESSEL IN FAR EAST , tion commission la created which will to tbe regispresent have power purge The Hague, Feb. 1 Tbe NetherlanUi tration list of the thousands of names haa ordered the miieec government or have to been believed to be fictitious Tbe Frieetaud to remain In tha Far Eaat illegally retained on the book charter limits all franchise granted to ' GEN. BLACK BETTER. . twenty years and reserves to the peoserrate to for the regulate right ple Washington, Feb. (.The condition vice. pf General G. C. ' Black, Civil Servica and Commander-ln-ChiCommissioner JURY DISAGREES. ' of the G. A, R la reported dec y Improved tonight Auburn, Me., Feb. $. Tlie jury In the case of Rev. Frank W. Sandford, head GUILTY OF BRIBERY.- of the "Holy Ghost and Us Society Grafld Rapids, Mich., Feb.$. Tha charged with uianelaughter, today reBanford waa Jury' In the case of Alderman James ported a disagreement a adjudged to have been responsible for Mol, charged with having accepted bribe of $350 in connection with tho the death of Leander Ban let L a member of the community at Lake Michigan water scandal, tonight In Shiloh, Janury, 1902. The Indict- returned a verdict, of guilty. Sentence ment was one of the' aix returned waa deferred to March L lie wa reagainst Sanford as a result it waa said, leased on ball. . of proceedings at tha headquarters of the society. "Do you believe that in limes of trouble love can always find a way? ABELL RELEASED ON BAIL. "Certainly. Among fifty right ones IU back lava to find the wrong way New York, Feb. I. James N. Abell, every time." HOLIDAY. FOR CARRIERS. who, it la alleged, courted Miss Eleanor Anderson under tho name of J. OgTeacher I am a thorough believer The Postofflco den Goelet and who waa brought here In reincarnation. Washington, Feb. Wlllio (aside) If the ever comcf Department announced .Out ail rural from Canada to stand trial on n charge free carriers will have a holiday Feb- of forgery, was released In $5,000 hall back here aa a chicken I'm going to today. ruary 32, Washington'! birthday. chop her head off. Detroit Free Pree - ir f e, d, ef id-l- DAILY e oT-fli-'C I fellow-countrym- rail-join- lf e m-ven- d-- Published Every Day in the Year, Including Sunday By Carrier to "Any Part of the Qty CENTS PER MONTH non-cor- By Mail, Outside of City,. 50 Cents ve te 1 ail-jo- Has the Full Associated Press Leased Wire Servise; special correspondent at Salt Lake; stock quotations; mining news, and the best local page in Ogden. This paper is Democratic in politics, but not a party organ; it is laboring for the upbuilding of Ogden, and is kindly disposed toward every resident. Subscribe for it, and aid ifi the permanent growth of a good paper. . . . |