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Show f I THE MOUXIXO EXAMINER, I li Examlnar Tsleaheoe NumkM! 1b tha day time rail up 2 SIX r call at No. 40T 24th street. At after Bight, 7 p. m., call up Id Standard Building. At rust at I'rcH Uwcll t tlii : Account By Examiner's l March gauds at Crockwel!' Must reduce stock. 6 at Sport-in- s !U-v- . seasi-biilri- : r t I: on the ff The ExamiTho sporting editor somewhat given to the phraseolner, L. C. Abliott. hrnther of J. W. Ah ogy of the prize ring, furnishes the folbort, left for Marshalltown, la., yes. lowing acrotiui of what he saw: terday alter a pleasant vlsll in Ogden. bullfight took The at the Glen wood liaschall park place Mask hail at Onion opera house next yesterday afternoon before about l.OlH) Thursday night. Price as usual. spectators. People rsme to Ogden from milee around and they began to Sheriff Frank James Is down from on the at recta early in the foreofficial on htihluess, Cvanstnn noon. Promptly at 1 p. m. Ihe parade was A. J. Weber la up from Kail Lak a. The street started on Twenty-fift- h band. was led by Thatcher' intrude H. M. Ken nr more la visiting friends behind which rode the Immediately (a Ogden. hero of the hour. Honor Enrique Robles James Ncrln and wife departed yea and his attendants. In their gaudy atterday for Brno, Nev., a here they are tire. Then eanie about 1.10 men and tJ make their future homo. They have lioya on horseback. Jolt B larrg circle of friends. An arena bad been built for the ocAttorney-GenerBreeden and anna, casion. off from which was a corral Marshall and Jtuecoe, were lu tho city in which Kennr Hollies' lighting opponents were securely kept until they wer yesterday. one, to face the John Cantos wishes to express his brought out. one by of toreador Spain. Ths hamplon rento all who and thanks appreciation waa so soft that In arena the ground trioffered floral dered asaiKtanco and and straw wa butes to his docnased brother, who met a coating of sawdust, then the animals death at the cutoff explosion on Fri- necessary, and even anil the toreador slliqied repeatedly. after-goowas aad buried yesterday day, At 2:30 sharp a large bull was lassoed and brought Into the arena. He was thrown to the ground in order to tako rope from his horns. The allack SUtPlISE AT HUNTSVILLE of the toreador and his red tunic could not Indues the animal to arise from Party of Sixteen Ogdenllea Surprise the soft straw. The aenor ordered him Mr. and Mra. Anderson. from the arena and railed for a small There was a merry party that went steer. Ths little fellow came Into the to Huntsville laal Saturday night and arena with extended eyes and charged one of these surprise J Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson. several times. During There were sixteen in the party aud chsigi'B Ihe bullfighter fell to the but regained his feet Immedthey wept across the country in a ground, Us then forced the. steer totour-hois-e iately. In arrived rig. They just lime to surprise Mr. Anderaon in tho ward on of the doors, when suddenly bath tun, which caiwed him aom dia It made a plunge at ons of the gales, comfit uro nut 11 lie got hla Sunday bringing It to the ground and making hla escape. elm lies. Ths next animal brought In was a The evening was apent in games and mualc until midnight, when an Inviting young row that, made an exciting fight repast was served In the dining room. and remained right upon the toreador's An vnjoyablo evening was apent and heel, nor did (he animal need any Jiuntavltle was voted to he not a bad teasing, fur she waa. ever ready to drive hark the Hpanlard. plaee for surprises. Those present were: Mr. and Mra A barrel was placed in the center of Torgeson. Mr. aad Mr. K. 15. Weeslcr, Ihe ring and Ihe aenor then called upon Mrs. If. Coffin, Mra. K. Hampton. Miss hla atttndant to aland tn the barrel. Etta Coffin, Mr. John Coffin. Mr. John muh to the dissatisfaction of the latAnderson, Mra. Anderson. Mr. Will ter. who bore uimn his fare an expresFnrrel, Mr. Llxxln Hampton. Miss sion which would lead one to euppoee Laura Hampton, MIm Hampton and that he wished himself seated In the grand aland or anywhere else rather Mr. Cranx. than In that barrel. He soon learned what waa expected of him, tor the cow MEN Will IE COOKS plowed up the mud and moved back or three yards and then made a line for the barrel, sending straight Ara to Give a Oinnsr without the Aid the barrel, attendant and al over Into of the Ladles. Ihe mud. The latter crawled Into hie men of the Methodist church Imrrel with Ihe quickness of a cat and The held a business meeting last night In before the cow could flud the open aide. of the bovIlr. Wherry's dental twrlora. At tbta lUiblee turned the attenlion arrangements were made ine to himself, much to the relief of meeting Mr. Attendant. Thesenur next sprang whereby the citizens of Ogtlen are to have the opportunity next Saturday for the cow and seised her by the tail. supper Hoth went round In a circle, the cow night of getting a first-clawhich shall-bprepared and served by trying to reach the toreador with her the men of this church. Positively horns. Now a broncho was brought In. A them will lie no Indies permitted beaddle and bridle were placed on the door. kitchen line the dead of the yond These gentlemen have Imported a cele- animal and a raquero mounted It. Abrated chef specially for this occasion, fter giving an exhibition of bucking aud and no efforts will Im spare dto make kicking the broncho waa subdued. A large Hereford was next brought this the best and at the same time the most unique church supper ever given ir.tc the arena, but would not attack. last animal gave the senor a by men in Ogden. It Is likely that, a Itobles'chase. It not only charged upon colored waiters lively number of high-clathe toreador, but upon the horsemen rewill be engaged In full, high-clawi-were In the arena, striking one ot galia, to serve you. Watch the papers for further particular and the bill of the nurses In Its breast with such force as to unseat the rider. Robles resorted fare. to the same ladle as with the first i ow running toward her and then MOCK TIGHT dodging the attack, Robles called upon one of the cowtn ride the row. A waa boys Exhibition Given at Cauley'a Dancing passed over the horns and rope she waa Academy. thrown Io the ground and tlie cowboy k. hut his seat was At Conley's darning academy last sprung upon her not a pleasant one nor did he rhooso night there was a mock bit 11 light whit ti to hold it very long, far the row sent won the admiration and applause of all present. An extempore ring was him off In a Jiffy and chased him into made of chairs and red, white and blue, one of the little exits. The toreador rilibon. Promptly at the npimlntcd then started to take off the ropes, wh.ch were entwined almt the legs, hour a large number of brom came tearing into the ring upon but the cow made after hi in and caught the aenors mat. carrying on her horns tbiir bronchus. These latter were most- one of the gold lutttons from the lorea-- i ly brooms, but a few of the more rode feather dusters nr moist. doe' clothes. Hollies announced to the audiense Tlic riders were dressed in the conventional bullfighter's garb, with paper that he would give SUw to auy man who would fight this i ow as he did. hats anil streamers. Alter this exhihiton of rough rid- lint there was no one present to L ing. the bull was brought in. Although thi was rather a small animal. h" . lie might, mqdr up lor it. ill RAILROAD NOLLS burn been h man oner, but his dn-and carnage tsire no evidence of it last in tights and night. He was F. H. King, of Oaden. has cone tiy wore a tail. On bis head was a isst Winnemnrrs to take charge or the bull's head and horns altogether a Instruments, reposting arintal. lie was teased quadruples which usre Just been installed in the and goaded by the toreadors, but made office there. a good fight. One of the toreadors be- dispatcher's came too careless and was hooked hy of Granger Is to be abanThe the bull. H pfalled to rise and was doned tpwn and all employes removed to dragged out by tho attendants. Finally Green River next Monday. All Oregon the Lu.t. He failed to rise and Hi on Line trslne will run direct to fell mortally wounded. He was re- Green River hereafter. moved from the arena and the dance went merrily on. Ryndun tunnel, the largest of the new tunnels on the Southern Pacillr In CANADA GRANTS PREFERENCE. Nevada, t now ready for traffic This Ottawa. Ont.. Feb. 22. The Dominmakes four tunnels between llnlleck ion government has decided to grant to and Carlin. New Zealand the tariff preference of 31-- 3 tier cent in return for the New Examiner Telephone Nurrhers: Zealand pi cj create. Dav, 22 IX; night, 06. of cat-of- 7 he Shupe team of bowlers last night defeated the Thomas team at the Acme alleys lu three straight games and with it total of 2.107 pins against 1.967 for llie Thomas team, lies of the Shupe team scored the highest average for three games, with 153 3 plus. Brown and Baker wets tied for highest single score with 177 pins. The game woe as follows: THOMAS. .... Hess , , Hrown Klxer Stephens Jones n. ss ss ss im li j fien-ererj- det-sse- : (tern-lookin- at 133 at ring aide. Clifford when told about this yesterday remarked that Herrera waa the waa looking for and that very man he wouid also fight any other man at 135 pounds ring side. I will fight Herrera at 135 pounds ring side and if he la on his feet at (he end of twenty rounds he is to take all the money. I will also give him a side bet of (500, or I will fight Louis I,ong at 135 rounds ring side and stop hint in fifteen rounds or forfeit all money. Clifford Is in the pink of condition and would be pleased to meet any man who could be brought tn Ogden at 135 pounds ring nlde. He fights Jack O'Keefe at Salt Lake on March 4 at 138 pounds ring side. McCarthy la also looking for a match and is anxious to meet Jack Dean or any other man at 148 to inn pounds. . . .. THE LEAGUE'S STANDING. TAILES ARE TUNNED POPULAR CHINA SOCIAL Marrlsd Men Defeat Singles at Acme Bowling Alley. The married men of the Union Pacific auditor's office yesterday succeeded In avenging their recent defeat at Ihe bauds of the elngle men by defeating tho latter at the Acme alleys In a bowling match yealerday afternoon, winning five out of six gamoa and howling a total of 2,484 plna, against 2,247 for their opponents. Bell of the single men bowled tho highest single score with 18 pins and Bushnell of the married men the highest tolal number of pins wit h 8M. STREET SPRINKLER TESTED As was stated In yesterday's itaper, Ihe new street sprinkler aud cleaner was given a test yeeterdsy before the mayor and the members of the city council. The flmt work was done on Washington avenue between 25tli and 26th streets At first the machine did not work to much advantage, but that probably waa not the fault of the marhtne, because later, when a higher air pressure was pul on. it did much hotter work. The councihnea did not express themselves out linid, but It has been whispered that some were dfsan pointed, ant so much with the work done as at the looks of. the machine. A thorough test will be given again today after the driver baa learned better how to manage aud operate H. It rcrtalnly cleaned the street nicely, lull at the same time it tnok a great amount of water and much time. A report will likely be marie tonight at the meeting of the council. At first the method of obtaining a full pressure of air was not understood and good result were not obtained. but after a full pressure was produced the force of the stream washed the asphalt pavement as clean as It would lie made with a good scrubbing. The tank of the aprlnkler I divided Into two section, one third for air and two thirds for water. The full air pressure la obtained by opening the valve between the two sections and filling the lower auction with water which forces the air Into the smaller compartment. The valve la then closed and the water let out, which, of again fills the water chambers with air. Then the water la again turned op and the valve between the two rhambers oiienod and the new sup-plof nlr forced In. This gives the full air pressure necessary and completes the operation of getting the air pressure, as when It Is once completed the ordinary filling of the water tank j for use keep the pressure up and It does not have to be gone through with' twice as in the first case. All who saw the marhlne at work were pleased with it. and It will no doubt accepted liy the city council and the asphalt streets of tlie city will be kept free from dust and dirt In the future. y e LYCEUM THEATER. Sawyer A Young Prop. WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY LULU T1IEIS. KEEVER AND 8ANTRY. Comedy Sketch Artliis. DEMARIA AND ORLANDO, Kong and Dances. MARYKIXH'S KINGDOM. Hooligan on Wheels. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Songs. SECOND DELL per-forme-r. After the program a tea lunch was served In the parlors. The unique feature of this lunch was that the tea waa served in a donated cup and saucer, which became the properly of thou Uking lunch, and were taken homa as souvenirs of the occasion. It wan a popular tea and It was not long until the supply of china had given out, so that the late comers were served from but the china belonging to tFj church, ' at a reduction in price.' The ehurch was nicely decors ted with flags and buntjng in honor of the day. The parlors were hung with red, white and blue draperies, suspended from Just above the' tea table, with stringers reaching to the four corners (hereof, making a pretty bower of tbs table and giving a rich effect to the ,l. room. . HOTEL ARRIVALS REED. W. B. Newton, I'ueblo ; W. M. Caldwell, Fresno: S. D. Haraar, .Fresno: 8. A. Belt, Denver; Elmer E. Merrill, Minneapolis; G. C. Allen, Quincy, 111.; Charles E. Curran, Dover, Ky.; Kitty Harris. Balt Lake; Katie Mellstrlp, Salt Lake; Edna Mellstrlp. Salt Lake; O. J. Stillwell. Ogden; R. T. Sullivan, San Franrlsco; James King, Ogden; M. G. Good. St. Joseph, Mo.; Joseph Lun-deChicago; V. C. Mandell. Salt laike; 15. P. Goodwin, Salt Lake; R. II. Lavelle, Ogden; N. B. Parnell, Cutoff! A. Rqmie, San Francisco. s. TO THE FRONT CZAR Rome, Feb. 22. It Is reported that the czar will proceed to the front In the spring to take personal command of his army. The Italian consuls report that a general Insurrection la expected in Manchuria In the spring. Four thousand Italians now In Russia have agreed tn work on the Siberian railway fur triple pay. The Mikado gave presents to all ihe Italians, seamen and workmen on the two new cruisers. The Chinese minister asserts that China wII maintain neutrality, hut at the first opport unity will demand the resiilutlon of Manchuria from Russia. The legation hopes that after the war a congress of powers will meet and settle all questions In the Orient. outt-tandin- Wheu Deputy Sheriff H. H. Cordon arrived a Utile later on he appointed guards. Greeks who became Inquisitive snd sought to examine the deed, DEAD apparently for the purpose of identiS-cailowere warned off. There was ao negligence on the part of the special officers, according to the best information, and if only a port Lues Contos Buried Yesterday of the money of the unfortunates has been recovered, the cause is not attributable to any dereliction of Mr. Six More Today. Robonetta or Mr. Cordon. .. Nearly all the Greeks were making preparations to go home and no doubt The funeral over the remains of Luca bad considerable money with them, Contoa waa held yesterday afternoon but the force of the, explosion was at 3 o'clock from Richey's undertaking great enough to have 'scattered the There was a large number coiu over a large area. parlors. of friends present, many not being able NOW A SCRAP PILE,, Mr, to get Inside the rooms at all Contos was quite well known here, and Engine That Pulled Dermodys' Train his brother. John Contos. is a to Destruction. citizen. Besides his countrymen, many Americana came to pay a There Is not enough left of the entribute of respect to the dead. gine on Conductor . DeVtnodys train The services were conducted in Engwhich waa la the wreck Friday to warlish by Rev. J. E. Carver, after which rant the wrecking crew picking it up. interment was made In Mount View One of the driving wheels Is half a cemetery. mile from the track and the boiler is a Mr. Contoa leaves a wife and four twisted mass of scrap Iron. There la mall children. They are all in Greece no evidence that the boiler exploded, except the oldest child, a girl of 9 but, to the contrary, 'there la proof yesrii. named Helen. She has been livthat the destructive force wae from ing here In Ogden for about a yeai? without v and a half, going to the public- erboola. Permanent track la once more tn poToday there will be six more fu- sition and tralni are moving between nerals of the Greeks who were killed llogup aud Lucia as prior to the die- in the explosion. It has not yet been aster. decided where the funeral will be held. It is desired by some of their friends TWO SNOW SLIDES that the services be conducted by Father Cushnahan of the Roman Catholic church, bnt as It had not been asceron Main tained whether the deceased were Traffic Delayed Short Time Lino, but Moro Serious on Other members of the Catholic church, no definite arrangements have been made. Road. If the Greeks were not member the A snowallde in Beaver canyon deservices will probably be conducted by No. 4 about an hour and a half Rev. J. E. Carver of the Presbyterian layed here. A force of men waa in arriving cburcli. to work immediately after the The namek of those to lie buried to- put slide and soon had the track in shape His Pnom as are: and Gus brother, day for trains to pass. George Pro mas; Anastaana Jumhas and A much more serious snowsllde ochis brother, George Jumhas, and Ihclr on the Heber branch of the Rio curred cousin. Evagulus Jumbaa, and Sam Western yesterday morning all Grande Fotns, between Provo and Heber The rest of the Greeks will be buried train service abandoned. ae anon aa colfina can be made and the City has been Indefinitely avalanche aoon as the newt of the As killed were so many graves dug. There General Superintendent J. 1L in the catastrophe that the under- reached Balt Uke. there was s lively of Young, pikers and the sexton have been scramble to get together gangs 'of unable to do the work all at once and Greeks and trackmen. They were sent some delay la a necessity. to the acene on a special early yester- JVREICHST4G gardlng the police mpirveiiL; student in Germanv to sumed today. The ministers explained lhe . of the government In this satisfactorily that they won ihT plause ot the opposition epeakehT Dr. Sboenstedt gave a full of the reasons of the her of Socialists at Koenig which had aroused aucli bitter elation from the 8ocialt Reichstag. He said t neya of East Prussia had long aware cf the exxiateuce er a of amuggllng undesirable literaturo into Russia aud an examination resulted ia the finding of exienivT posits of these pamphlets hid in vui oue border towns. They succeeded h securing a number of these document, most of which had been prepared k Switzerland and translated into Rm elan and.Llthuanian. The translation! into German showed that many of t pamphlets were of a treasonable U4 anarchistic character. Freiherr Von Hammerstrin. B tt, addreas, referred to a small book tbit had been seized which gave minnie directions for the organizing ,f murderous plots. After the minister of tbe interior concluded a few short aUr vrn made and every one expn-s-u-.- i satlhfu. tion with the government's siaiemeat. w w KOREA WON'T EXHIBIT. 8t. Louis, Feb. 22. Korea lias wig,, drawn from imrtlcipation in the Loub-ias- a Purchase exposition and has officially notified the management to that effect. Official notification waa received on February 11, but It was nut main public until tonight At the adminii-tratinbuilding It was assumed the act of the two contending powers, Russia and Japan, In making Korea the theater of land Ofieratlon in the t war. Is largely responsible fnr Korea's decision to abandon an exhibit n pm-en- MAJOR MCLELLAN Feb. Philadelphia. 22.-M- DEAD. A- aJnr rthur McClelland, brother of the Into Goorge B. McClellan, died suddenly today at Drift on, Pa., aged 65 years, lie waa a veteran of the civil war. DEATH OF L. STRAUSS. day. REMAINS SIPPED EAST The remains of W. J. Haller were shipeast last evening. Those of the Burkes will he shipped tonight at 7:10. They will be accompanied by the brother, E. L.-- Burke and Mr. and Mrs. West Hughea, old-tifriends of the family. Mr. Hughes Is a foreman at Lakeside on the cutoff. The remains will be shipped to Burden, Kan., their old-tihome. Contrary to some published reports, the remains of the lost brother is that of W. J. Burke, tha husband and father of the woman and chtlren, whe perished In the explosion. Besides E. L. Burke there la another brother. J. O. Burke,' who la section foreman at West Weber on the cutoff. The Inquest will be resumed thjs morning and further evidence - taken from those now in the city who were at the scene of the explosion. Unless the task proves more extensive than expected, no doubt, a verdict will be reached by evening. There may have been others lost In Ihe explosion than those that are now accounted for. One man it known to have been lost that la, W. J. Burke and some of the Greeks any that it la customary for Greeks to visit one another, eo that there may have been other Greeks with the gang, whose names and presence might not be known to the company. A thorough search will be made of the ruina and that they disclose only time can telL The foot that waa brought to the morgue in a email box along with some unrecognizable remains, haa been identified as that of a Greek named aged 17 years. This further goes to show that no trace has been found of W. J. Burk. Hie body waa dther burned up completely or he lies buried under the rulne. Two Greeks have been discharged from the hospital and have received transportation from the railroad company ao that they may resume work at the cutoff. ped Apoo-tolopo- a, 22. Leopold Feb. Baltimore, From the meager reports obtainable Strauss, member of the clothing firm it appears that the slide occurred at of Strauss Bros., president of (he mile poet No. 9, at a point almost im- mediately below Bridal Veil falls. The elide of last week ie said to be a pigmy ia comparison with yesterdays affair. The slide came down the mountain with a tremendous roar and with such Impetus that a great wave of snow, rocks and timber surged up the other side of the canyon to finally receda like a huge wave into the bed of the Provo river and the bottom of the canyon. For a distance of 700 feet It is believed that the track has bsea carried away, while for the distance ot 200 feet the snow and debris lie across the place where the track was to to a height of from seventy-liv- e ninety feet For the remaining 500 feet in the path of the slide the snow ia to forty feet linked from twenty-fiv- e Aa luck would have it. there waa no train on the Heber side of the avalanche. consequently the transfer of passengers at the scene of the trouble will not be possible, as was the case In the slide of a few days ago. A Mg gang le now on the scene armed with ahovels, axes and blasting powder, but the energetic attack on the huge pile of debris will take some days before It la successful. In the meantime, the Provo river Is completely damned up. CM 8N0VSLIDEJN Drovers' and Mechanics' hank, the Maryland Trust company and the Savings bank, died today, aged 6! years. He waa widely known for hit charity.' Examiner Telephone Number! ' Day, 234X; night S5. Fed-er- 'Recital How Io Listen to PianoMusic, by Belle Squire, Pianist Recital by Thos. Raddiff, Congregational Church. Pianist Monday PROGRAM. Generalizations concerning Music. Essentials of Music. ' Repetition a necessity. Chopin Example, Funeral March What form means Music. Example of the highest form. Beethoven Moonlight Sonata Example of song form. Home Sweet Thalberg Home Comparisons of Music. Like a picture, 8cherso In E. Weber City Branch of Denver A Rio Grands Completely Blocked. Balt Lake, Feb. 22. The Heber City branch of the Denver A Rio Grande U reported completely blockade dby a mammoth inowslide In the ranyoa a short distance below Bridal Veil falls. So terrific was the slide tbat rocks and timber were carried, far up the other aide of the canyon and the river damned for some distance. For a disMendelssohn tance of 200 feet the track is buried Like a poem, Nocturne in G minor to ninety feet under from seventy-fiv- e Chpln the snow and debris. Like an oration, Ballade in A flat Chopin Major RECIPROCITY BILL IN HOUSE. Monday evening. February 29th. Seats on sale at Culley'a drug store. Washington. Feb. 22. RepresentaAdmission 50 cento. introtive Williams, of Mississippi, duced a bill today to enforce by legislative act the provisions of the recOrders Taken tor General Transfer. iprocity treaty between France and Autombile tbe United States, which failed of ratification in the United Staten Senate. PARCEL DEUVERY CO. The bill provides that the tariff schedules agreed on la this treaty shall be WM. R. MILLER, Manager. effected through the proclamation ot Street. the respective Presidents of the two Office, 266 Twenty-fift. Telephone No. republics. ; ACCOUNTINGJOT THE MONET Explosion Must Have Scattered Several Thousand Dollars. The special officers of the Southern Pacific who are employed on the cutoff are certain there was no robbery of the dead in the explosion at Jackson on Friday. J. L. Robenetta. one of the officials, was on the ground forty minutes after the calamity occurred and he went over all the bodies, and in the presence of eeveral of their New York. Fob. 22. The British steamer Minna'', which arrived today from Hiiriva. brought into port seven shipwrecked seamen, the captain and crew of the Maine lumber schooner Willie I Newton, which they abandoned at sea in latitude 37.3d, Ion altitude 72.0(1. Tlie steamer York Castle, which arrived here today, had previously Iom two seamen drowned In an attempt to rescue the crew of the wrecked inure TEN . h 339-Z- AUTOMOBILES 1 ..This year the Royal Tailors of Chi- cago aro giving automobile! to their customers. Your chance is aa good as tho next man'o. I. SEE THE ROYAL LINE. SCIENTIFIC DAY. H. E. FLAKE, Colorado Springs. Odo.. Feb. 22. Brotherhood of Today was scientific day on the Fin-meand IjuIIhi,' society No. of dedicatory rxerclMSH of the 548 27th Stroet. 173. row Palmer Kill at Colorado college. him a card and ha will call on Drop Follow the crowd to PIgpan' nrw Today !mi marked the dime of the J you. ball tonight. Tuerdjy. February 23. modern IaD,.'mpe conference. Ray. One of the best dancing rsrties of the morn! Wicks ot the University of Misseason is to be given by the B. of L. F. souri was ar-- ng the speakers. lodge No. 98 and Ladies' society No. 173. BODY SENT TO SALE LAKE. There are prizes to be given to the ' 0000 best waltzing couple Kansas City. Feb. 22. The holly of Itetreriiinent will lie served and a 1 inenzor the M or iron elder who UNDER NEW MANACEMENT. tomniMcil Mil- ido near here on Satgood time is assured everyone who Meats are the best and equal Our wlmc his mute at in day home io B. OF L. F. LODGE XU. x. timer. A- -i from Atlinta. Ga.. was treatment is accorded all customers. Our Specialties: tout to SaM !.iinp City today 'n charge HOME RENDERED LARD MUSICIAN DEAD. PROMINENT of nn oiTk ial of the church. Ben E. V. F. IVrher, New York. Feb. 22. cans for .40c Rich, of Atlanta, president of the 65c one southern males, mission, under whom cant for organist of Kt. Patrick's cath-dr- al. of the greatest authorities in America Crotfliy had worked, arrived hare today HOME CURED BACON h music, and the roiiipn-.i-- r on or :o view tiie r mains. Mr. Kith Mated 15c a Pound. several mass and vesper services, died that Crosby bad suffered from nielau- 334 Twenty-fiftStreet 66 . years. India, the ri u;i of oier-riudtoday, rged Telephone Given DIIATE CAPTAIN AND CREW SAVED. 22. Coon Songs. M Entertainment at Presbyterian Church Well Attended The musical and social at the Flrat Presbyterian church last evening waa well attended and a neat Utile sum realized therefrom to go towards paying for a window In the new church. There waa a large at tendance present to enjoy the musical program, as published la yesterday's' paper. Each number waa well received and was very creditable to the . 'same. well-nsieet- ed Clf-for- Totals murh-talked-- al Jerry McCarty, Jack Clifford and Manager Kelley came to this city yesterday from Salt Lake. Clifford and Manager Hitter, who has been in Ogden for several days, talked over the prospects of a bout between Herrera and Clifford, to pulled off at Gienwood Park In the near future. Before Herrera left Ogden last Saturday he gave Manager Ritter instructions to arrange fnr a match with any man who could be brought here at 128 d or 130 jioundB at 3 p. m., nr Jack Thomas Campbell Raker h eat. a a . i ... Dermixly OF n, i ur.' . J. E. Tarver of the First Pres) '7 ii iiaii church goon to Evanston the iirt of next week io conduct a series Ogden has had ha bullfight and hasg tr tcrviccf. tor Ms friend a and class-n:ar-at n, dured the moral shock with becom-iulit-Hill. who has charge fortitude. The exhibition was not that place. Rev. Carver will not leave- brutal, although several brutes and a seriint.l Monday, so that lie will hold gentlemanly Castilian took part. It ices .lew next Sabbath as usual. was not gory, although a brass button was gored from the brilliant red cosWilliam Crltclilow, day Jailor at the tume of the toreador. Some benefits linMi-station, la able io he out again have litM-- derived that almost comin'ier a threatened attack of pneumonia. pensate for the lowered moral of the community. The average Messrs. Hey wood and McCormick, lias icceived a liberal eduthe aiturncys, (to to Brigham C.tjr to- cation in the language of the bull ring. day to try the case i f Barnes vs. Pack Irom now on he can talk intelligently ard. of the toreador and picador and hand (own to posterity a thrilling story of M!s Eva Siahr is rriiieally 111 at the time when Ogden celebrated George Ik r home at 2(167 Lincoln aveuue with V ashing Ion's birthday liy a parade an titlark of peritonitis. made up of a brass band, a toreador, several picadors. 12.1 vaqtteros and letJames Hope, for 24 years an engineer ters of regrets from a matador who m the Southern Pacific, la in from thought It would have been "flue and Hog up, whore arc located his head'ai.dy'' had he been allowed to kill quarters as master of motive power bull In an arena at Glen wood park. (ountrymen. counted the money they bad on them and made a record of the GREEKS nd McCarty Both Anxious For Bout. Three Straight Gamer. Editor. f Thomas Team in Clifford Defeated FEBRUARY 23, 1901. TUESDAY MORNING, 11 Ku week. Ail UT.n, PROSPECTS FOR THE VICTORS nii-.l- i SHUPE TEAM OGDEN, hy the pro-cra- n u ARMOR MEAT MARKET ImUcwes zi pfcacricK - THE GRAND OPERA Thursday Evening, Feb. 25th, greatest OF THEIR PRODUCTION TRIUMPH. JULIUS CAESAR. $1.50, 11.00, 75c, 50c and 2 5c. Seats on Sale Wednesday. IN A MASSIVE AND SUBLIME h 16-K- YCrde Prices |