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Show & the Examiner Telephone Numbsrs: In the da; tlm call o- 2J4X At or call at No. 47 2tih si nlrhi. after 7 p. m.. rail up Na 56 Standard Bill'd mg. Monxnro examiner, RECEPTION - itiki1 a sperliiity Try humi fur breakfast, Market. Teh phone 171K. TV le Charge of Burglary, Car Line on Wall Ave. Herring. a llropiuimt Democrat from Eianstou. Wyu.. lie ol a and jeso-rdain tlii a ari) tlial, :u flit' neniug. ailended K"b-.ii- a -il,e play SB.ho' l) the Floreme .ompai.y. Mi. Henna expressed ii:m h si uprise that Florence Robert a.oiid slioa In Ogden on two fiurrhdtt-nighwhen she pave only one m a city II ho Kvanaiuu. lie i Uwaiiifi Ids home tnwu. Goods Found at Hi Mayor Vetoed City Hall Improvement City Central ComRepublican mittee Indoree Dr. Dickson. Horn (800 In Jewelry and Clothing Recovered met in regular lad evening with all the mem-ii-- o pr sent. There were no appoini-iiii-nt- x from I he mayor, Dm me Humor io the i unitary notwiihsianriing. The inisii'iaiit liusiueKS of the session was the passage of the franchise granting to the Ogden Kuptd Transit the use of Wall avenue from Tweuly-liit- h The city 1iTriilei.l Joseph I. Sinl'ii and party, .ho lett Kali Lake City Saturday mornNortliwi'fl-rr- n ing vit h I uloti 1'a. .Hi1' .r for Washington. I. I"., will tins miirnlna and iti Chiiaao paie for (lie rat-- ' a few hours Ihkt. ar-if- ses-elo- ii mum-1- Last evening about I oclock L. E. Dunning waa arrested on the charge a train bagof burglary. Dunning gage master on the I'nion Pacific railway and some time ago a trunk was broken open and amne jewelry aud clothing removed. General Baggage Master Trainor, with the assistance of Bjieelal Agent Carey and Detective Sullivan, of the Southern Fad tic, were working on the ease and yesterday decided that Dunlie ning must be the guiliy man. was taken to the police station and accused of the theft, but steadfastly denied It. A search warrant was then sworn on I and his premises searched. Some of the goods were found here, but the clothing was found at another plane. Dunning then broke down and were. told where these latter goods The jewelry was found, wrapped lu a cloth, hid lu the coal bin, down under ihe coal. of The following la a (Inscription the good that were lost: One white crepe waist, one white party gown, one red crce waist, one lavender waist, (me pink chiffon waist, one pair of ahnes, one pearl pin with three liearl and one diamond, oue large gold medal, engraved Mary Hamilton." two gold bracelets, one filagree sliver necklace, one pair gold cuff buttons, one string corals, three pair black kid glove, one shell comb. All was ihe property of Mis Mae Louise Hamilton of Omaha. Neb. 1 streets. to Tweuiy-eiglil- b The sermon at tin; M. K. ihnreh last waa ot lli'liuet The franchise Mr. only after Rev. the passed by rreiiiug liilt i tiiiri h, Sh It Lake. wad rxeeption-all- y the addition of two amendment and , strong. The UJtili-- Hat. a ol a lengthy discussion ujsui these and six ot tiers. A tier the ordinance had t tin usual rxeellrnre anil all who atpassed 1o Its third rcailfng t'mimilnian tended wire pleaiwrt. Mux Davidson offered an amendment that the afreet railway coiniany should Mrs. Charle K. Fisher left ihl niornlna for a visit to California, visit- mu iiw steam imwcr nor transfer or sell the franchise. tVinciiiuun Moyee ing Santa Clara ami Sau Franeisio. then arose end offered a ven amend-meiiiTwo Jaiameae passed saying In aupprt thereof that, through Ogden yesterday wesibouml. lie was not entirely satisfied with the They hud sold tlielr Imsinesa In New tramiiise, a it did uut provide for any link ami were Ruing bark to flu lit for reeninpeiiKe to the city for the beuefltu their eutiniry. grained, lhat he considered they were giving away a valuable consideration For sale, a Rood family mlUh row. without any pay therefor. Hence he offered the follow lug amendments: rail at 234 Jatkson avenue. First That the ordinance ahnuld A. (J. Mahan of the Order of Washgrant the privilege of but a single ington Is up from Salt lake. Thn lodge track. ser'Second Thai a fifteen-minuwill put through 2c ran.lidatos tomorvice lie maintained daily the row night. hours of H a. m. and 11 p. m. "Third That there lie a conductor Ernest Ford has I teen selected as one of the forty luusli'lana who will ntukn and iimtornian on each car. Fourth That the cointtany be reup the L'tali hand that goes to lha World's fair. The young clarionet quired to pay the city 1100 for each player went to Sail Lake Sunday and car on the system for 21 yea re. Filth That at the end of 21 year gu favorably Impressed I It. older musi-- i lana that he was engaged lor the tour. the street railway system become the Thla la a high honor fot the young Itniperty of the city. Six lb Thai the franchise shall not man. lie sold, given away nor transferred to Hr. F. 0. Faclie of the Cutoff la In any railroad entering the city, or that the city on business. may desire to euier without the of Ogden (Tty. Dnrrant Freston of Mount Pleasant, Seventh1 That If for 24 hours these a slttdeul at the School fur the (leaf conditions shall be vlolaied, except in In till city, la rrimrtrd as being sericase of strikes, lockout nr acts of divine providence, the franchise shall ously 111. Income fnrfciied and null anil void. The Reliekahs of the I. O. O. F. will Councilman Faint1 then offered an give a public card party and social at amendment, providing that In the K. I, hall In lltla rlly on Saturof graining I Ills ordinance all unlforfiind firemen and , ailicn officers day evening. should lie given ihe privilege of free Fred CriMinan lias served hi yeara transportation. Thla latter amendsentence at the Fall Lake penitentiary ment and Ihe stxlh of and la it gain In the city. Cmentan waa Moyea. providing lhat tha ruiiiicilmuq wilt to the iMMiitent.lary ten ninntha Iranrhlae should mu be told without ago for forging a check on I fan Hamer Ihe cniiHcnl of the city, were ihe only at the Wltife Elephant anil another once lhat carried. All of the council-me- n till O. Olson. Yoied in favor of Councilman Fulne's amendment, while only eight Mrs. Henry Stevens presented her members voted In favor of the alxih husband with a tine baby boy yester- aniendnieiil. Councllmeii Nye aud day. Falne vising no main it. The franchise waa then aa all Word ronma front Washington. P. C.t the coiincllmen passed in amended, favor ot It that Mrs. George MeCalie gave birth except Councilmanvoting Moyea. to a twelve pound girl a few days ago. A communication wau read from the She la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. mayor In whfr'.i he returned, without Thomas Fitzgerald. Ills signature, thn resolution providing for The troubles of the Fasleur Dairy Thathe improvements on the rity hall. mayor stated that his reason for company will probably tie arranged tothe resolution waa on account vetoing In a to all day satisfactory planner of the Illegal method adopted hy thu roneerned. council for doing the work, he taking I ho position that the council cannot A marriage license waa Issued late delegale Its authority to the rlty enM. In Herbert Ilroukor. aged yesterduy gineer lu supervising the work, which 22. of lVnvcr. and I .aura Mhlllliiglaw, should lm done hy asking for bid anil 111. of Kansas City. aged letting the work out hy contract. If this were done, lie would lie glad to coMisa Eva Stalir, wTn waa very low operate with Ihe round! In the ImSunday, was reported intirli liiiiroved provement. yesterday. There are some holies of ('mnrllnian Nye nest railed up Hie her recovery now. nnilen of intention to lay out an alley In block 2d. which la the block thn The Bout hern Pacific company has Virginia hotel la on and not the block ordered several seven-fodriver en- just tuirth of thn city hall square, as gines. Atlantic lytic, fur use on tills stated in last week's nuinell proceedivision. ding. Councilman Nye said lliat after mnsultation with the property owners A warrant has been issued for the In; desired lo unieiul the notice liy arrest of Charles I 'uni an. charging him making the width of Ihe alley sixteen with two distinct offenses, one of dis- feet instead of twenty-foufeet, the and the date turbing I he peace ami the oilier of as- rust not to exert'd of hearing objection as March 2th. sault witli a deadly As amended, the notice was ordered Miss Hdle Squires gave a musical piili'ished. The committee to whom was reredial last evening al the Congregational church to a large audience. A ferred Ihe communication of County critical review will niqx-ain our so- Clerk C. H. Hollingsworth, staling lhat $t.'..!7.3 wau due the county for a ciety columns. sensing and cidleding the taxes of I!1":!, recommended that the claim lm ISTTRESIEDIN NEVADA allowed. It was so ordered. The committee on sewers reported as ihe protest fur the proposed that, Growth of Ogdenitea Watching the tha sc.wrr amounted to only ."4 per cent, Goldfield. and a mauy of those protesting would Several Ogdenitea an luteresled in 1m1 In favor of the Improvement If the the liidiitlelits ext lteniciit in soutburxi-et- n bond should rim for ten year, they Nevada The new camp lias a would recommend that an election lie isipulation of over l.iiun and two daily held for the issuing of Ihe necessary bonds. It was so ordered. flages are Increasing the iiopnlation. A new disiovery has Ttio claim or John Murphy for E 2 r made four scribes in the suit against mile frutn Goldfield. whu'i is known for as liiainoiidv ille. Ore from the surf- the water company was allowed and sassays H.'hmi a ton and the veins a warrant ordered drawn. The entn- mil tee on street that a 6'e tour to five feel wide, Goldfields is .do nulcs east of Touo-al- i. ditch tie constructed on Adams avenue s, s te Detective Fender then plared Dunning under arrest and he will have a hearing In court this afternoon. Just what charge will be preferred against hint has mil lieen derided as yet, whoi her burglary, larceny or robbery. CARLOADOFTHE . t the blossoms are killed or rinse of the blossomii-t- hn blooming period ally carry the blight to i!lv and so are instrument.,! in , t!" ift tp blight also. The key to the who!,. found in (hose cases r hl.t.y (comparatively fewi wu.th Md 0v" winter. If by a careful ti going over of the orchard leave appear or growth I,..,,,. ,fct ilraH7 blighted specimen or twin can be found and dcsri(!v,..i.r,h blight question will be tl reason that without M,, there can be no blisrht. u,, man w lx favorable tbe condition n ty I it: to use a common expr.-,;- ,, ,i,2! will be none left fur seed We now come to the oi,.v isfactory method of ci.iitmii.n-bligthat Is. exterminating liu,Vr crobe which causes it by uw and burning every panicie f hliE when the tree are dormant. XqT, single case of active blight shf.uM xl allowed to survive the wiu. r jB tn orchard or within hair a mi),. ,)r from it. Every tree of the i.nme Hy. including the apple, (JUjn Siberian crab apple, wild Ippj,' the mountain ash, service b, rry and all the species or crataegu. t,i thorn, should be examined for this imrpit the blight being the same in all. Th orchardlst should not slop shun of absolute destruction of every a few overlooked may go a toward undoing sJI his wurk It would he well to look the tren over several times during Hie winter to be certain that the blight ia exterminated, in ouler to du the inr peering thoroughly it j nsary to go from tree to tree down the row, or In case of large tre tu walk up one sldo of the row and duwn the other, as in simply going through the orchard it is impossible to he certaie that every case of blight has been cut BV AGENTS NOTICE r r and Twenty-seventstreet so a to turn the water away from the sidewalk. This Twciuy-sixi- was adopted. D Councilman V.ix Davidson moved that the fire and sanitary committee Blackman and Griffin Filed Article ot be instructed to investigate the rornli-tioef the opera house and report in Incorporation Late Yesterday. It is alleged that very unTh kmau and t; ritfiti Co of Hu.. one week. conditions exist there and i jr sanitary venlerday filed atlides in, very poor accommodations in the side k of iMun with a capi'al nnu. Titc following arc the li; ot la.ia'om: nsitns. The pound B. G. H'.ai knian, S. .1. reported ihal ,,;a here had been t'M animals impounded H'a- kman, C. I. (;nfl;ii md i; f. Hr'c. B. ! Him knia-- was el.-- i ..j in the last year and $i.ii4 9u collected. ptj-i'inand friasiircr. s. .1. Cnffiih Four hundred and forty eight of these had been redeemed, sewn M- animal triary and vie pres,: leio. . five cremated and four still The following is the board of ilir..tt-ortmded. B. (S. Lila- kman. S. J. Griffith and The clerk of the municipal court C. J. Grill! n. fit.t'ih.l.'i had been rullecrd during the month of February in fines PRAIRIE RETURNS TO COLON. and forfeitures. fTff.Rli In fees and 19 f..r will taxes. Aniied Smie There were no now cases of contng- "t miw 'plva dNeases during the week. The Vli in rrumCuls rhe disemliarked ills city treiiroircr rNirici1 tl,ii( the orOj. Inited elan niarims l.iken fnmi nance crcS'ing tin- ( nrliinu hmi gurvr. here. t is x ih temaimliT nt big il'.anief.-- ha I failed to proijile fur the marines on the islands will shortly iiitcr.-s- t on ampayment, aubaik cm tbc Fra.rie. 'but that tbe Mamie allow 7 per tent . n G'-a- f . i t im-li- -: - - i - ' Impostors. Against the Parasite. to do B The pear blight threaten Ignored Knights of Pythiaa Entertain Thair Claims for Damago Must much injury lo the fruit crop of Weber Unless Properly Authorized Ladiee and Friend With Card, county thla year If immediate action is by Legal Heirh Dancing and Refrcihmenta. nut taken by the farmers. The following article is taken from n special report on pear blight by Prat M. H. Waite, assistant director, division of physiology and pathThe Knights of Fyihias held their George N. Taolomite. consular agent ology, vegetable United Btatea department of annual reception al their castle last for Greece, who la here from Butte, agriculture, Washington. 1). C, who 400 Mont., haa served notice on the Southabout evening. There wvi has made a thorough study of this diswarnIt company, Railroad friciuD ern Pacific ladles present. and Knights, ease. it b cause and prevention, and is waa a most enjoyable octasiun and ing it against settling claims for damherewith published for ike benefit of exJackson tbe of tbe Knights fully suMamed (heir repuout ages growing those owning orchards in Weber countheir lost Greeks 18 tation as entertainers. plosion In which ty with the request from Robert E. on an effort ud dancing Uvea, lie has discovered Cards, refreshmet.'s were the order of th evening. The the part of interlopers tu defraud the Wilson, county fruit Irce inspector, that take prompt action and follodge room pmiier sas tilled with ta- real heirs who live in Greece nnd has low theyinstructions herein given: the bles, where card sere provided dur- prepared the following: Pear blight is a highly contagions comPacific and Southern the to the the "Notice evening ing early part of and allied bacterial disease of the later for those who did not dance. pany: In pursuance of authority In fruit trees. It attacks pear and rapidly Then the exclusive um1 of C'ouleya me Invested I. the undersigned, kills young fruits, and secured and George N. Tsolomltl, consular agent new the blossoms, nnd dancing academy hail runs down in at 9 o'clock the doors leading to the for the kingdom of Greece, hereby the twig growth, living bark to the larger llrabs, and dancing hall were thrown open and serve notice upon you not (o my or thence to the trunk. While the bacthe merry whirl of the dance became settle any claim or demand against teria themselvee rarely kill the leaves, of peraccount on more any the your company popular amusement. all five foliage on the bllghu-- branches 10 was announced sonal injury suatained by any subject must At o'clock supiier of course eventually die. It in the dining room ami as many a of the kingdom of Greece In the railcauses the foliage to turn tu a uniform could be seated at a time were served road disaster which occurred Februdark brown, the change taking until all had partaken of tbe rich re- ary 19, 1904, on your road at Jackson, very sometimes in two or three days. Boxelder county, Utah, until such place past. The committee m refreshment The leave do not fall from (he trees, to afforded othis than an harder as worked time probably any opportunity remain upon the branches, giving er committee, na they hid such a large obtain official authority to effectuate but the parte the appearance of having tahave number to serve at supper. The any such settlement, and you been scorched by fire. The dead leaves bles were bountifully spread, however, been duly notified thereof. are so conspicuous as to make the and there waa a great plenty for all. This notice la given for the reason easily detected. In the autumn During the dancing some old time that reliable informal Ion has reached blight recwere put on. some square me lhat unscrupulous persons falsely and winter it is especially easy to dances ognize the diseased branches, owing to relatives dances and several "ladies' number. lie themselves representing ot to their retention of the blackened At 1 o'clock the Home, Sweet Home" of the subjects of the kingdom leaves. The back of affected stems ben Jack-sowaltz waa played and all bade their Greece, who were killed In the comes shrunken nnd brown or nearly bans good night with regrets that the disaster, have and are seeking to black. evening should be so short, but with obtain settlement from you for the InThe most important parts of the tree naught but happy remembrances of the juries and death of my countrymen at killed by the blight are (he inner bark occasion. from those without time that authority nd cambium layer of the limbs and The committee on entertainment was who are entitled to such benefits, and d In order to preserve such benefits. If trunk. All parts of the tree below the Joseph Chez. Kd Venable. E. R. are reached by the blight 11. J. Meuth. any there be. for the lawful heirs who point healthy, no more injury resulting to The committee on cards waa Nets are residing in Greece. the unaffected parts of the tree than if Christiansen. C. N. Custead and T. H. , (Signed) the blighted parts had been killed by GEORGE N. T80L0MITI, Turner; on dancing, K. Kuchler, T. C. Morris. A. L. Reynolds. J. K. Hope and Consular Agent for the Kingdom ot fire or girdling. Blight varies greatly In severity nnd Axel Llndstnim; the committee on Greece. in manner In which' it attacks the waa Ed Venables H. J. Mr. Tsolomltl returns to Butte today. tree.the Sometimes it attacks only the Mueth and E. R. Geiger. blossom clusters, or perhaps only the young tips of the growing twigs; sometime it runs down on the main JiFEMENT rot DEFENDANT branches and trunk; and again, it ex. . ... tends down only n few inches from the A judgment waa sifcured yesterday point of attack. The suildeu collapse of on liehalf of die defendant in the cask the foliage on blighted branches has OPERA HOUSE of James Briggs v. the Strong's Canled many to believe that the diseaxe yon Water company and Ogden City progresed more rapidly than It really in a anil brought by the plaintiff for does. It rarely extends further than an Interest In the throng's Canyon two or three Inches from the point of Water company. Henderson and Mcattack In one day, hut occasionally Millan appeared for the plaintiff and Talented 'Actress reaches as much as one foot a Delights llagley and Agee for the eliy and water It in an easy matter to determine when the disease has expended itself comimny, respectively. Audience. Big on any limb or tree. When It is still progressing, the discolored, blighted portion blend off gradually Into the normal bark, but when it has stopped there is a sharp line of demarcation A delighted and eniausi astir audience that taxed the capacity of the between the diseased and healthy porGrand oera house Inst night bore tes- tions. There is no known remedy, the only timony once more to the surpassing popularity of Mias Florence Roberta method of checking the malady being to cut out affected parts and remove and her excellent comiwny. "Sapho was the bill Sapho the carefully from the orchard and burn sensuous, the passionate, the overpow- them aa fast as thsy appear. In the application of the cutting out and never, perhaps, has Miss Telegram From San Francisco ering Roberta lieen seen to better advantage. remedy, the only one yet discovered, The absolute naturalness of the art la there are three vital points to be conOrdered Men to Work. the quality that gives to the Imper- sidered, namely, the thoroughness and sonations by this great alar their high- completeness with which the work ia est value. Thla quality la equally no- carried out the time when the cutting ticeable in tbe light cajolery of the should be done, and a thorough knowlscenes with Jean la the pas- edge of the disease so as to know how Term of Settlement Not Given, but earlier strenuouancHS of (lie third act to ent. sionate. Union Claims Conceaeiona and the overpowering pathos of tha Blight first appears in spring on the Were Granted final scene of the play. One feels, too. blossoms, about the time the tree is (he fine personal magnetiam of the art- going out. of blossom, certain kower ist lhat sways her hearers nnfailingly, clusters turn black and dry np as If whether to laughter or tears. The killed by frost This blighting of jilos-somor blossom blight, as It Is called, lotmmny were equal to all After being out 1cm than forty-eig- supporting demands and the entire performance is one of the most serious features of hours, iho boiler maker' atrlke may be safely quoted aa one of the pear blight. One of the most remarkable things about this disease is the on the Southern Pacific waa nettled rare treats of the theatrical season. rapidity with which It spreads through toMias Roberts cloees engagement yesterday an1 the night shift went This a performance of Dannun-zlo'- a an orchard at blooming time. with night back to work at 8 o'clock. A telegram Most enthusiastic peculiarity has thrown much light on Gioronila," waa received In the afternoon by reports havo come from other cities, the way the microbes travel about, the district deputy and the local presi- notably from San Francisco, Portland which they do quite readily, notwlth dent for the men to go back lo work, and Seattle, regarding Him Roberts standing the fact that they .are surthat the strike had been nettled with performance of this modern poetic mas- rounded and held together and tu the the official of the company and that terpiece. The critics of these cities tree by sticky and gummy substances, the union had won their demand have been unanimous in praising it as They are able to live and mutiply in Whether this mean that the men got the finest achievement of her art, and the nectar of the blossom from whence all that, they struck for ia not known, its first present at ion in Ogden should they are carried away by bees and othbut definite information Is extiected by prove an event of except ionnl interest. er insects, which visit the blossoms in great numbers for the honey and polIrtter In a duy or two. alating on what len If t few early blossoms sre interms the difiicnltle had lieen adfected. the inserts will scatter the disAPPEARS EOR DEFENDANTS justed. ease from flower tu flower and from Tli men lore were readv to go back tree to tree until it becomes an epilo work at om. but Ihe foreman Indemic In the orchard. From the blosal rurted thdii to be on duty for the Attorney A. W. Agee will go to Salt soms the dixease may extend down innight shift. Several of the men from Lake City today to appear for the de- to tbe branches oy ran in from lateral the small division along the line had fruit spurs so as to do a large amount come to Ogden to spend their vacation fendants In the rase of Thomas of damage by girdling the limbs. Anvs. Kilpatrick Bros. & Colhere and they returned Inst night on the first i min There were two from lins in an action for f20."00 damages other way in which the blight gains entrance is through the tips of grow-- ' tiog-uon irom Promontory, one for personal Injuries received by In an explosion al the Aspen ing shoots. In ihe nursery, when trees from Proiimtiiory Point and one from are not flowering, this is ihe usual tunnel two yesra ago. Montello. They were all unmarried This is often called A short time since Attorney Agee mode of infection. men nnd prb.ih'y would have enjoyed settled a cue growing out of the same twig blight, but -It is the same disease a little longer luyuff. In another form.The men lu return to work with- accident entitled Anderson vs. Kilpat-r- ii k Bros, ft Collins. The greater part of the damage from out the y feeling aeainst the blight occur in ihe month or two folor Hi oibqiala and on the best lowing blossom time, but twig blight of term hetcren them. The strike ICE may be prevalent at any time through CORPANIESJOniDATE altogether lm been an orderly, the summer when new growth is comuiTuir. without any violence out. In cortain caws the bllRht or threat of any kind whatever. There la Known as Citizens ing up a sort of slow battle with the keeps haa been no more publicity than was lee Company. tree through the summer, so that at and the men have almdiuely no. Four of the ice cumiwnice of Ogden the close of the season, when the trees Muiglii a ii.n.-la possible to avoid active nuy agitatum umm the nintter. They have consolidated and have - issued a go into a dormant condition, Bios.- Ire Co., blight is still at work in it and conare to i iimu their con-.- circular signed by Farr Mountain Ire Cm, M. L. Jones Co I tinues through the winter. The germs of the M "ik and its early and Ice Co, John Farr Coal and Ire keep alive along the advancing mar-- , An A. uo:H'ed Pres dispatch from Co, and George Kmuin Kona Ice Co. gin of the blighted area, and, although their development i very alow, it is Fan I'liiiit late (hat the strike is In (heir circular they ay: continuous. It. has been found that "We have fornied a settled. Ini' .'n.-- not give the particuunder the firm name of the Citizens this microbe stands the cold well; it lars. may be frozen or placed In a zero temIre rr.mpanr. The disp.i'i'i follows: "The purpose of this comrany is not perature and not suffer. Kim Frue.i o. Feb. 29. The strike When root pressure begins early in cf Southern r:ii ifie boiler maker west to raise the price of ice. but to reduce expenses to a minimum, to the spring the trees are gorged with of El la-- o The helper operating wre to ban m ne out today. A con- insure customers apainst Ice famine or ap. Under these favorable conditions ference ii-- j the slrik" lender and failure, to Improve the service and to the microbes, which have lived over H. J. Kma"i. Mivrrlntender.i of motive place the best ice under one manage- winter start anew and extend irii. : w bark. The warm and moit weather f ib nr.rnad, wa held today, ment. P ' which usiini'y brings nut the blossoms nnd th'1 ..nt wm accjniplUhed. Is particularly favorable to the develWILL REMAIN IN BALTIC. Ihe At thla time opment ALASXA TO HAVE DELEGATE. Paris. March 1. The St. Petersburg It speeds ofra'iidlv.disease. end the gum Is exudcorrespondent of the Echo de Parle ed ri piously from the rarioua point In Wasliinti.-pFeb. 29. The TIoiim confirms the report that the Russian the bark and runs down the tree, on iirritorie today squadron under Admiral Wlreu. which wasps, and flies are attracted to a u. l,e report on a bill was last reported In th- - Rd sea. I this gum and carry the mirrolte to of Alaska ihe returning to Lilian and granting H.e iny It will tbe blossom. From these Hrst flowers filigi to m i. i a Hecate to Congress. remani in the Baltic until June it is carried to other, and so on until ht i (, -. out Cutting out the blight may he done in winter or spring up to the time when growth begins. The best time, however, 1 undoubtedly lu the fall, when the foliage is still ot the trees and the coni rust hot wee that on the blighted and that on the healthy limbs I so great that It Is n easy matter to And all tbe blight. It la Important to cut out blight wherever 11 is found, even in the growing season. At that time of the year, however. it cannot be hoped to make muck headway against the disease, as new case constantly occur, whicli are not sufficiently developed to lie seen when the cutting Is done. In orchards where there are only a few trees and tbe owner has sufficient time to go over them dally, he will he able to save some which would otherwise lie lost. However, when the trees slop forming new wood the campaign should begin In earnest. A careful inspection of all potni ceon trees should he made two or three times during the summer and a sharp lookout keDt for the first si It nsuslly pearance of the bllgit. takes two or three years for the In an orchard to develop Into I serious epidemic, but the early removal of the first cases will prevent thla and save a great (leal of labor liter and many valiiablo trees. at any time Geig-er-an- . AT , ' ol between DEAD SOLDIER could-erail- aOUSEINCORPORAI 1, 1901, PEACH OUGHT Occasion. i BtSINESS MARCH Southern Pacific Against Orchardists Warned to Guard Council Passed Ordinance for C, L Dunninj Arrested on a Castle Hall Scene of Enjoyable Warning p.liti.ian liicr-hant- TT'EPPAY MORXIXn, THE PYTHIANS STREET RAILWAY sausage ExecUioi 'f flu V oodex, utah. Reached Ogden Yesterday and Was Transferred. arrived from the west. There were 2 (ofllns and Ihe funeral car was held Imre all day yesterday awaiting the transfer of Ihe 11 let to a baggare car that waa iqulpped with something better than cast iron wheels. The Colorado Midland sent notice that the car would at Grand Junction and not this necessitated a delay and transfer al thla dnt. Yesterday the Klo Urande transfer force waa kept busy carrying the outlined dead to a new baggage car. At 7 o'clock last evening the dead continued on their Journey easL A car load of dead soldier In Ogden Sunday morning . (Continued from page one.) legation! both of which were known before the war. STRIKE SETTLED He desired instruction, as the statute lu this case would require Interest on jmymctils before they became due. Referred tu the law mnitnincv. A petition wa read from the owner of the Hnxiin hotel corner and one of I). Ives, asking for perthe tenant, mission to build a nIiow window on ihe south slilo of the building anil Just east of the columns of (he hotel entrance. This was recommended hy tbe city engineer and referred to the building anil ground committee. Frank. X. Fredericks, who bad secured a license to peddle, stated that he had failed to make a paying proposition out of the scheme and requested the return of ihe feo. Referred to (lie license committee. t'oiineilman Craig slated that ho had a verbal petition from Postmaster Davis. requesting a light be placid lo the rear of the postoHlre building. Authority was given the chairman of the light committee tu put lu the light needed. VladlvoKtock la blockaded by the Japanese vessels cannot be obi lined here, but it is conaidered probable. in During the Japanese land operation tbe to Korea Ihe Russian warship north were a constant menace anil efblockading them would be the most that fective means of securing Furthermore it is worthy of note that for more than one week no word has been allowed to come front Viadlvoslork and thla In Itself seems strong evidence that important events are' transpiring. Manrhn-riThq report from Lalu Yang, that the Japanese fleet has received orders to attack and capture Port Arthur on March 1. at all Port coupled with the comparison of In' Arthur and Sevastapool. made by Novoe Vremya, has created a profound b Impression and has added to the lief that the Japanese possibly intend to commence land and sea oicratwn' against Port Arthur sooner than , anticipated. The family of foreigner employe" at Port Dalny arrived here yesterday, having made the trip In eighteen days. corOne of the members said to respondent of the Associated Press: "The day after the outbreak of hostilities the authorities ordered sll lo to leave Dalny in order havo as few mouths as possible to fro in the event of a siege. If the Japanese Invest Port Arthur there are enough provisions to las eight months. here. According to a story printed m Count Nirod, the midshipman killed was standing of Chemulpo, battle the cu in the fighting lop of the Varlag mast the when off distances ing stastruck and the count fell from his tion into the sea. h aeei-pted- - a. s. ht lo-r- te Fltz-gibbo- na Froiesis against f lie curbing and guttering on Lincoln avenue and street Twenty fourth and Twenty-fiftin that vicinity were then heard and referred to the rily engineer. Several protests were withdrawn on .lt'froron veil lie and Twemy iiltli and Twenty-seventstreets. The resignation of Sam Thomas Irom the s dice fou-- department wa read and The petition of K. Kandall for park keeper of city hall read and referred u the park proper eomniitloo. A eoiiiiiiiiiiieation wa then read frein the TeamMers' union, staling they had noilnug to do wuh the petition from the dray men asking for (lie rrwal of tbe ordinance requiring the draymen and job wagons to stand their leamH on the t'ttv Hail square. Some of their number had signed it. tint ihe do vph ii ;o. a union had nothing unionFigned by C. H Martin, provident. and L. A'wood, socrcraiy. The Republican central committee recommended the appointment of Lr. Dickson to be city physician for the coming icm. Referred to the mayor Councilman Williilams slated that lie had arranged with the water company for the use of the hydrant to fill the new street rlcaner nnd sprinkler without cost to the eftr nut jj other meaus are provided for filling the machine and that the machine would be in operation in a few day again. Cap'.. Crispin of the Sq.miioii Army presented the thunk o C.uuinund er IkHKli Tucker for the lurn'Mig silo granted by the council, which wa.-- duly received and filed . Fitz-gibbo- na lai scarcely St. Petersburg. Feb. 29. Direct Ion of the report from Hakodate - on delinquent payments. All'! ASSAULT OMTORT HOTEL ARRIVALS REED r HOTEL. coin-iwn- Charles Jackels. New York; thirls Cincinnati; C. W. . N. W. Meek, Denver:-E; Davis. New York: B. Mosbaiber-Chicago-w Florence Roberts company sixteenth. Kan Francisco; O. O. Middleton, ry P Johnson. i - bt iprml-uatio- -- . iw. 'o-iior- ! Ogden; C. R. V8" San Francisco; Mrs. Holly, Kan Fra"" cisco: Dr. F. C. Pache. Cutoff; Pullman and two. Cutoff: H. M. Mil Roddi ell, Southern Pacific Co.; John R. Snelgrro;. New York; Chari Paul; L. M. Clark. St. Paul; 6. M. and wife. Cutoff. MEAT ARMOR MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Our Meats are the best and en"1 treatment Is accorded sll customers1 Our Specialties: HOME RENDERED 3-- lb b. LARD cans for cans for HOME CURED BACON 12 a Pound. 334 Twenty-fift- Tclephens 18-- h Street JF |