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Show THE MORXIXG EXAMINEE, SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT sum POPES, KILLED TOOK UTAH, TnritSDAY MORX1XO, bY GAS ILLEGAL FEES 2J. Three persons were kir i.v illuminat- - O m Lai ing ga in a I Eleventh street Mi.. 41lili many Inn fluis occupants of n were more or le The dead are: Otto a host- ler, his w ife and U.im.- laiiiuflcld- V er. a seamstress, tuanling with the Grossmans, (busman had O threatened to end h: .f,.. October New undertook yeater-the concensus of opascertain 10 men of this city business eniJJig tion t movement, of n -e- srdink the Tbe lcw ret M m-en- looking to the on rcBur-!Ti- of the old Liberal party. in every pnn-tirall- on Main street was asked to he following statement: -Judge McDowell made the assert inn men were refusing that many business to sign the protest to Congress beraosa of the fear that It would injure them buriness. the Inference being that tie rant the Mormons would boycott those who signed. If you are one who refused, will you give the Newa MjjDess !ger . your reasons! ii. re-si- ili : McCormick:"! have not been asked to sign and would not sign if I were asked. My reason is that I will be the last to do anything consciously 1, at sill hurt hmdness conditions here and annul the perpetual influx of rap jial la this state. 1 will have no hand This ia my In opening that old fight. reason and it ia the reason undoubtedly of a great raaqy others good, men, with whom I have W. g. 1 talked. jt. H. Walker "Let' forget the thing and pull together. I don't uy that I have signed nor have I ref- vrhole used to sign." L. Cohn (Cohn Dry Goods Co.) have not been asked to sign." I Don't know Nathan IJchepstein the first thing about It. V .A. Pearsall, Manager Ley eon been Company Haven't Jewelry asked and will not algn it if I am. This Is my home. I What reason? don't want to tear it down." 's MacPherson, Manager I haven't been asked. Leave me out of it, please. 8. V. Shelp, manager Walker's Store "I have not been asked to sign tha protest There ia no question but that among the conservative element of the city the move la considered premature, to say the least The least there is said about tho old strife, the better for the state." Carl 8. Schmidt of the Greenewald Furniture Co. "Haven't been asked to sign. This business is not in political or religious affairs. Nobody has apGeorge Mullett proached me on the subject, and I haven't looked anybody up with a pen in my hand. C. H. Adams (Richardson and Adams)' "I wouldn't sign the protest If my best friend brought it to me. I think too much of this slate; I want to see it build up." Boyd Park "I havent anything to vith the thing. Manager King' (King Hardware Co.) I have not seen the protest nnd llon't care' if I never da" . Kelth-O'Brien- POISON STOPS BROWN CASE. The (rial of the Arthur Brown adultery case was brought to an abrupt temporary close Tuesday afternoon in .the criminal division of the district court by the sudden illness of District Attorney Elchnor, who was taken sick during his opening statement to the jury. Immediately after resuming his seat he was seized with an acute pain In the left aide and he was compelled to leave the court room and go to hia office. Dr. Mayo was immediately summoned and niton his arrival and on examination of Mr. Kichnor he that, he was suffering from poisoning caused by something he had eaten. After an antidote had been given a carriage was called and the attorney waa driven to his home. He Is reported as greatly improved today, but will not be able to be present la court until tomorrow. After Mr. Elrhnor was taken HI the further hearing of the case was continthe ued, but when court convened county attorney asked for a further continuance on account of Mr. Elch-nor- 's de-eld- sickness. NEW SCHOOL. The taxpayers of the Fortieth school district voted $13,000 bonds for the erection of a new school building, work on which is to begin in the near The election, which was morn ri on at the Central srhoolhouse on State at reef, between Eleventh and Twelfth South streets, was rather an indifferent one. as school elections usually are, hut the vote was surh as to indicate the mind of the people on the question submitted. 100 favoring Hie proposition and 63 voting against it. It is the intention of the trustee to i red a four room or an eight room Ixiililing, so as to relieve the crowded rendition of the three bulldlnga now in use. The house will be reared on the site of the Central school and will naka a handsome and much needed on to that property. The school population of the district to 933. but as the rate of increase to from 60 to 80 if'h season, additional room is much required In that neighborhood. CLAIMS DAMAGES. Daniel Hickey has filed another suit against the Rio Grand 'Western Rail way company to recover $15,560 uam- v for personal Injuries received while unloading freight from one of defendants cars for the Salt lake Transfer company on Nov. 23, 1901. It is Alleged that while plaintiff was at ''rk hading the freight from the car In'o hia wagon, one of defendants tn-- F Ps passed on an adjacent track and . by discharging steam in a wilful man-'frightened plaintiff's horse so that , harked the wagon against, the ear aid rrurhed him severely. A former ' ion started by plaintiff containing the same allegations was r.'ticil1y dismissed by Judge Stewart several weei;K aR0 without prejudice. Florence Andrus filed suit, for in the district court against Pete Andruss on the grounds of desertion ud failure to . siaport. They were :iTe,i at Tellurlde. Cola. July 16, 'f, and it is alleged that the deaer-tto-n occurred March 23. 1903. 1- dl-r- re . ' A suit was filed In the district court by I., m. and Bmlher against Crump 8, 1893. between July 21 and Accepted Rialto Company's Offer of $2,500. Sain Levy Cigar . Manufacturing company to recover the um of $1,065.- -' alleged to be due fur merchandise - , Suit has lieen filed in the district MINIATURE GOVERNMENT. court hjr I). J. Evans against the Latham Mining A Smelting company to recover 25.000 share of the capital stock Chief Inspector Cochran on the Witness Chicago Schools Are t? he Formed on of the rumjiany alleged to he due plainUnique P.sn. Stand, tiff as commission for selling stock. J March The public Chicago, ?, organized schools of Chicago wil Suit for divorce has lieen filed In the into a miniature r.i; .in. it. state and district court by Norma McNeer municipal goverumi'ni. if plans under St. Louis, March 23. The identifiagainst .Earnest McNeer, a private in the Twelfth battery, stationed at Fort cation of loners of complaint agaim.1 consideration by h'::. i:ntcmtcni EdG. Cooley are r;i"i;.d out. Douglas, on the grounds of desertion the Ilialto Grain and Securities com- win Snpt. Cooley belie' 'i.ji! by bringand failure to support. They were pany received by the ponUiflirc departrepmarried in this city on Feb. 13. 1903. ment by witnesses employed in ihc ing the pupils into three ilii -- cut stages of j riaintlff aiks that she be awarded suit department, opened todays proceed- resenting thecivics no. lie i.nicht with money and that she be allowed to reings in the trial of Senator Burton of government, sume her maiden name, Nora Leigh. Kansas. Senator Hurl on is charged better results than in any other way. The ilan being by Supt. fees with illegally having accepted and other ('hir.ijio educator inCooley St. Louis. of from Rialto the company SALT UH NOTES Cochran of Wash- terested in the pnj' i. contemplates Chief Jnspi-ciothe election of a nanmial house of repbn atand. the explained the resentatives ington, from the Ki.iutmar schools, Stale Engineer Do remits has been procedure of complaints handling to Echo to address a meeting of farm- made to tho department and the is- considered as separate states, and the high ers from Henefer, Croyden and Echo, suance of fraud orders. The most im- election of senator-- hum the and expand the new irrigation law. port an I witness of the forenoon ses- schools. Each elementary mIiihiI will send sion was Ernest W, Kastnr. a member one representative in the national conHe firm. of a lamia St. lias D. N. advertising Cook, a local merchant, and each high m1hm1 will send gress Sentestified lie had Introduced that filed a petition In bankruptcy, showing out- - nr two from each liabilities of $1,087, and asset of $1,874, ator Burton to President Dennis, of the several senatorsto the class higher branch of year's an Insurance policy of $1,000 being in- Rialto company, and to Judge Thomas B. Harlau, attorney for the comiany, the mock national government. cluded in the latter. The state and city governments will one day in November, 19U2. Witness formed in much the same way. be Introduction stated that the following H. L. Burdick and A. J. Ferguson, The president anil all officers of the Senator and Harlan Burton, Judge two telephone men from Chicago, are branches of government will different On himself took the iraln for Chicago. at the Wilson, having come here to the Australian ballot sysbe elected take positions with the Independent the trip Judge Harlan asked Senator tem, and inbyevery detail the machinery to Burton counsel become for general Telephone company. the Klalio company. Witness stated of the naiional government will be it was specified that Burton copied. The Beil Telephone companys that The little government will be foundshould for his services. southern extension ha reached Belle- Burton receivehis$2,500 ed upon the principle of name said should appear vue, 30 miles south of Cedar City, and on and equal suffrage. literature as the company's only wire The is working to that point general counsel, and that he could will soon be in St George. OPPOSE DIVORCE. not act in any capacity before the department. Burton suggestAt the meeting of the faculty held t postofllce ed that the $2,500 be paid to him in Agitation Against Divorce and Man the state university on Monday Stale riaga of Divorced Peraono by Promonthly Installments of $300. Burton selected Senator Allison of Ogden van testant Minister, of New York. case he accepted the offer in agreed to address the graduates during the as to counsel ' undertake the general 23. Agitation New York, March coming commencement week. In addl-- i defense of President Dennis of the against divorce and the marriage of tlon Nephl L. Morris was appointed to company, which had absorbed the divorced persons has resulted in a deliver the bac&leaureate sermon. Brooks Brokerage company, in case here of eminent Protestant Dennis should be Indicted for the trans- meeting ministers and laymen who will attempt Chaplain John T. Axton of the Eighactions of the latter company. to solve the problem of uniform legisteenth U. 8. Infantry writes to General lation on the subject by the states of Burton that he has been laid up for CRISIS NEXT FRIDAY. the union. A meeting of tho execufour months with sciatic rheumatism, committee of the conference, pretive of and if it were not for expectations Then Will Occur Culmination of Oppo- sided over by Bishop Doane of Albany hia getting better with the advent of sition to French Ministry. drafted a rough outline of the proposed the dry season, be would be returned Paris, March 23. The belief stead- law which later will he presented to to the states. He has been In the genThe ily grows that the Combes ministry the full meeting for discussion. eral hospital at Manila. may not be able to weather the recent conference la a direct result iff action Episcopal Chairman H. H. 8m!th of the Young minor reverses and 11 ia even said in taken by the Protestant conference that a culmination of the church In Its last general People's convention, to be held in ibis high quarters to come next Friday, at San Franctoca city tilie first week in April, has sent crista ia likely Every effort will be made to forout circular notices to the different with the retirement of Marine Minso far aa societies over the state in which he ister Peilatan and probably all the ever solve the divorce evil churches are concernProtestant the The members of the ministry.attention present call We would your aye: II. to the one hour period on the program committee having in charge the in- ed, declared Right Rev. David status of the navy is Greer, bishop coadjutor of the Episcoprovided for fifty half minute talks quiry intototip e of New York. make Its report Friday, pal and two minute reports, which will expected The Roman Catholic church waa Inwill arouse a heated this and the . represented probably societies all give, deliberations chance to take part Will you not controversy and bring on a decisive vited to participate in thedeclined. The come prepared to tell the convention of issue as to the strength of M. Peilatan of the conference, but It ia un- opposition of that church regarding dias a whole. the and coma to ministry haa your that any good thing derstood no final decisions will be tak- vorces Is well known, however. society or yourself. en pending the determination of this Personally, I don't believe In dilint in separaon Friday or soon thereafter, hut vorce or Engineer Tanner of the geological issue gentlemen at the survey haa returned from measuring It la the belief of those having the tion only. Other the streams in the Sevier valley, and best means of obtaining information conference may have other views; but to it to the purpose of the representatives reports the river at about tho same that PresidentM. Lmihet is prepared Millerand or M. Don-m- of the Episcopal. Methodist, Presbytermeasurement a it would be in July. Invite either to form a new ministry in the ian. Reformed, Evangelical, Lutheran, Moreover, there le so little enow in the now of the fall of the old cabinet. Baptist, Congregational, ITnlversallst, Sanpete mountains, that they can at event M. Doumcr haa recently returned Unitarian and Reformed Presbyterian be crossed on horseback, whereas where he was gover- churches to decide upon some final this time of year, they are impasable from nor but it is understood he ia method involving a comity of relation enow. general, of because tho and uniform practice to freal favorably regarded by M. Lon bet. II is believed M. Delcasae will retain great evil of divorce In this country, WAGING HEARST CAMPAIGN. (he portfolio of foreign affaire when so that person, who were married M. F. Tarpey, who Is managing the the ministry is reconstructed, but the nnder the rites of one church cannot, under Pacific coast campaign of William R. whole question of a change of person- after securing divorces, some other Protestant la of still rites nel the to Democratic presidential problematical the the for owing Hearst nomination, is sending, letters to the narrowness of the government majority church. Ideal legislation in such a matter soliciting their and (he uncertainty regarding the nopoliticians of this city, can come only after many rebuffs, appears tion of parliament support. On the letter-hes-d discouragement, and long deliberation There ia no the following motto: as to the wisest course; but snch legChristianizing influence equal togood islation will be enacted nnd the divorce W R. wages for honest work. SKIRMISH REPORTED. scourge checked In so far as It Is In one: further the And Hearst the power of the churches to accom111 fares the land, to hastening Ilia 23. Noon. A Seoul, March plish." a prey. brush between the opposing Where wealth accumulates and men RADIUM CURE ABANDONED. force has occurred at the nut- decay." posts north of Anju. One Japan- In the body of the letter la the folese waa killed, New York, March 28. The radium lowing: treatment for cancer has been entirely In promoting W e are engaged abandoned at the rsneer hospital, throughout tho western states and tercable the Herald's London corresritories the candidacy of William RanHER GOOD NAME AT STAKE. pondent It was never viewed with for the presidency, Hearst dolph much there, and a few days ago to accrue to the benefits aa the and Pretty Filipino Widow Will Press Her the lasthope unsucrewful experiment with west through Mr. Hearsi's success ar Case In American Courts. It took place. numerous and of a character not lightFort Leavenworth, Kas., March 22. According to the Daily Mall tho may you any activity be to rejected, ly The efforts of Lieut Sidney 8. Bur- trials were marie at the end with a exhibit along these lines, besides be- bank. Sixth infantry, for annulment of case containing Ova grains, covered ing a favor which we shall warmly ap- a marriage to a pretty Filipino widow, only with mlra aheettng, probably tho good in my Judgment, preciate, is, waa never performed, largest morsel in any hospital in Euwhich he work in the Interests of our party and will be hardaaya fought. rope, and the effect waa always the of the tha west. Mrs. Concepcion Vasques, the defendsame, though It might vary in a degree. ant. la now represented by a local at- The surface of (he akin became InflamCHARITY GETS WILDER ESTATE. torney, who volunteered to handle her ed, a blister formed and dried up, but rase, and the decree by default which that waa alL Rein to be Used Dollars Million Two Lieut Burbank may have anticipated Sixteen cases have been under treatlieving Poor of St Paul. to no longer a probability. Love of a ment, tho longest period of a single apSt Paul, March 23. By the filing Kansas maiden to the alleged motive plication having been three hours, and of the report of the appraisers ap- for the officer's suit the longest total time of application The lieutenant's aide of the case having been about 25 hours, and the pointed by the probate court to ascertain the value of the estate of tho makes him out a victim of rmel black- only favorable result haa been an oclaie Fanny S. Wilder, of SL Paul, it mail by a conspiracy of Filipino office- casional cessation of pain. On the othia announced that the entire Wilder holders whom he had to suppress with er hand aeveral jatients have comof pain. estate, coupled with that of Mrs. E. V. iron hand while stationed at the inland plained of an amounting to town of Callentea, on one of the InAppleby, a daughter, SWEDISH WAR TROUBLES. about $2,000,000, ia to he used for the numerable tales of the archipelago. The widow's statement makes her poor of St. Paul independently of any the victim of desertion by an American New York. March 23. On account of other charity. Several years ago Amherst Wilder soldier a species of desertion which warlike preparation, on the Island of d Gottland, controlled by Sweden, the lomade a. will leaving hie estate to hie hundreds of pretty wife and hia daughter, Mrs. Appleby. Filipino women have suffered, It to in- cal authorities have, according to a Herald dispatch from Berlin, warned The will contained the provision timated. Burbank In started on approaching Farosund that hie proceeding. (he die should three all case ship, in that wealth ahould be devoted to relieving local district court, and noli re of the they must take a special pilot to cross ult waa to he served by publication mined field,. Sailing vessels are given the needs of the poor of 8L PsuL free towage. Mrs. Appleby died about a year ago, on the defendant Waiting for him by the eastern and her mother survived her hut a few sea Mrs. Vasques has written proof to weeks. In their wills they provided for In the shade of the sheltering palm." show that she as legally wedded to Wilder. of Mr. out the plan carrying Of course her answer could not get Lieut. Burbank in the presence of witbark within the short time limit nesses and that all the necessary enPLUM FOR GREENWALD. fixed hr the Kansas law, and a decree tries were mad in official hooka. come eeey to the blueclad plainThe lieutenant, she declares, is the Washington. D. C., March 23.' The would father of her two children. Her exUtah delegation have united in recom- tiff. But the widow evidently ha, friends hibit In the riM are officially attested the appointment of Jacob mending Greenwald aa surveyor of the port of in high circle,, for on day Brig. Oen. copies of alleged official records. Salt Lake. The President is expected J. Franklin Bell, commandant at Fort SUED FOR DIAMOND RING. Leavenworth, stepped into Judge to send in the nomination to the Sencourt with a cablegram from ate at once. Gen. Wade, commander in chief of the The J. H. Leyton company filed suit Colonel Willard Young, eon of BrigGen. Wade suggested a In the district court against G. Ray ham Young, will be here tomorrow. Philippines. of the case, as It was a Walker to recover judgment for $1,000 He experts to accompany the Panama postponement for the defend- alleged to be due for an engagement physical impossibility isthmus to the commission raaal answer within the time limit ring sold to defendant. The price of ant to' Colonel week. next sails It when The postponement was granted, and the ring was $1,350. and It to alleged Young will be connected with the work now an American attorney is working that Walker has paid $350 of the purone the aa of either of construction, here under the direction of a native chase price. Judgment Is atoo asked for lioard of government engineers or aa Interest on $1.0uo from August 28, llMi. lawyer over in ihe Philippines. eagtneer for os of the contracted cc-i-li-r- Hen is the plain, alraight forward . to defendant r , arch-dioces- er Indo-Chla- brown-skinne- Celebrant is Beaten by Gateway in Drive. Good Sport, With Poor Luek For orites Marks Ascot Meeting. Fav- Bsn Francisco, March 23. Four faand a second choice won at Oakland today. The surprise of the afternoon wa the defeat of (VlcliranTfiu Ihe last race. Th colt did not make hia move until the stretch. He closed rapidly on the extreme oulsile, but could not catch Gateway, wlai beat him A $1,000 handicap at a in a drive. inilo and a sixteenth for and upward was the feature attrar-lioWane Nichi won in a drive from lieu MailHiul. Summary: First race, six and a half furlongs, selling Foxy Grandpa won. lusjiertor Mun roe second, Homeric third. Time, vorite n. l:27',s, Kecon l race, five and a half furlongs, selling S)il Uchensiein won. Educate second. Adirondack third. Time, 1:13 'a. Third race, six furlongs, selling Quiz II. won. Muresca second, Floren-sta- n third. Time, 1:20. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth, handicap Warte Nlcht won, Ben second, Grafter third. Time, Mac-Db- ul l:i5ti. Fifth raca mile and an eighth, selling By rotmr .lale won, Mr. Farnuin second. The Fretter third. Time, 2:06. Sixth race. Futurity course Gateway won. Celebrant second, Atwood third. Time, 1:15. Los Angeles, March 23. 3 QUEEN BURNT OUT. SEES tei.-n.i- mi - sold OAKLAND New York. Mii'vti From the Examiners Special Correspondent WOULD NOT SIGN IF ASKED. . MARCH 21, 1901. The Asrot track waa In fine shape this afternoon and the time made under the conditions was fast A good program furnished a good day's sport. Favorites were not very successful. Summary: First race, mile, selling Homage won, Innis Brurk second, Little Secret third. Time, 1:46. Second race, half mile, purse Speaker Fontana won. Devon B. second, Slnii-adthird. Time, :50. Third race, Slanson course Ettgenla G. won, Barrington second, FonrasU third. Time, 1:17. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards, selling Straggler won, Buclceuth second. Best Man third. Time. 1:48. Fifth rae, Slauson course Redan won, Agnes Mark second. Narrator third. Time, 1:114. Rixtb race, mile and 70 yards, selling Merwan won. Erne second. Mr. Robinson third. Time, 1:51. Little Hock, Ark.. March 22. Clinton Park summary. First race, four furlongs, purse Tommy O'Hara won, Victor B. second, Eckstein third. Time, :50Y4. Second race, six furlongs, maiden Laura Hunter won, February Blue second, Bandello third. Time, 1:1714. Third rare, five and a half furlongs, selling Lenox won. Clifton Boy second, Polly Hill third. Time, 1:11. Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap Irby Bennett won, Martina second, Joe Goss third. Time, 1:17H. Fifth race, fire and a half furlongs Budwelser won. Dick Ripley second, Countess Clara third. Time. 1:11. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Welcome Light won. Caithness second, Henry of Franstamar third. Time, San Francisco. March 23. The PaBicairiship company's The Mfnola mins at Park City has cific Coast steamer Queen, after lying outside the ben closed down indefinitely. heads all night arrived at Broadway wharf showing tre ravages of Manager 11. If. Chaimlng of the I'tah the fire today that devastated her on her last Consolidated is In Bingham today. trip and caused loss of life. From the engine bulkhead aft to the 11. Robinson George expects to leave for the Britannia mines in British Co- stern her upper work, are completely wrecked. As soon as an insuection is lumbia during the week. made the Queen will be taken to the Vnion Iron work for a complete Secretary A. E. Snow of the Columbus Consolidated, who has lieen in Chito return cago on business, is cxH'i-tePIONEER TYPE FOUNDER DEAD. on an early train. Clncinnatli, March 23. Hon. Robert Work la progressing nicely with the aged 74, one of the pioneer sinking of the shaft at the Galena mine Allison, type founders in the country and preat Bingham, which to owned by tlw sident of the board of public service of United States Mining company. Cinciunaii, dropped dead today from J. C. GiaJilen ami J. H. Walker have heart failure. bonded a group of claims, located eight RUSSIANS NOT DISAFFECTED, miles northwest of Crow Spring. Nev., according to the Tonnpah Ml tier. SL IViersburg .March 23. The reMajor K. A. Stanton lie returned ports printed in Europe and the United from tho Wood River region In Malm, Stab to the effect that a state of siege lie lieen proclaimed In Sito-riand In where lie has arranged for the of wutk on the Queen of Sarat off province. Southeastern Russia, through whti h the Siberian railroad the Hill group. runs and will be xtouiW to the whola The Copper Belt, railway has one of of European HitMria, is officially doits disabled locomotives out of repair ctored to be absolutely false. No sin:h measure has even been contemplated, and ou the tracks again. The big was sent out to Bingham tout it being considered quite unnecessary. The authorities express the greatest night and is in service on the Uinghein satisfaction with the internal situation Rue tiHlay. of the empire. The hearty patrlotlq Forty miles of the new Tonnpah rail- response which the war with Japan road have bceu graded and track lay- has met with in all parts of Russia ing haa been in progress for a week or has profoundly impressed tha authoriten days. At the present rate of prog- ties. All Ihe reports received by the minress it to said trains will be running into the big Nevada camp by May 15. istry of tlte interior indicate that tho critics of the government, instead of Drifting to the west was begun a few profiting by the war, have been almost day a ago on the big ledge recently completely disarmed. Two attempts at ottered up In the level of the Belmont and at 15 feet In la dlsrloaed demonstrations in Odessa, according a face of ore that samples from to reiiorta. found ihe temper of tho $iiO to $230, tho whole making a fine lieople violently opposed to them. Within the past fortnight only a single shipping product. Tnuopah Bonanza. Incident occurred which could he construed aa au evidence of disaffection. GOOD FRIDAY IS HOLIDAY. This waa the throwing of a bomb at a chapel In Vllna. the capital of tho New York, March 23. The governors of the stock exchange have decided Lithuanian government in Western to close on Good Friday but have de- Russia, a few days ago, Up to date clined to agree to the requeue for a the author and purpose of the oatrago double holiday, and will open Satur- have not been discovered. day. a nut-chi- na 814-fo- ot IRISH LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED. London, March 23. The list of applications for the issue of $25,000,000 in 3 4 I kt cent Mock, creeled under the Irish land act of 1903, the Isaue price of which to 88, waa closed today. The loan waa oversubscribed seven times and to quoted at per cent premium. 3-- 1- -4 TURN MEN LOCKED OUT, Lynne, Maas., March 23. Shoe manufacturers of thia city who employ turn women today locked out the men In this department of their factories. About 600 men are out of work and the outlook to that unless a settlement to effected within a week or ten days, 3,000 hands will be idle. Wallace Drug Co. As DON'T Easter Is Near 1:53)4. CRITCHLOW TALKS. Washington, D. C.. March 23. K. B. Crttrhlow or Salt Lake returned to Washington tost night. "I expected to lie home before this time, he said, "but a telegram received while lu New York brought me back to Washington to look after some business matter. I am not here In connection with the Smoot case. So far aa I am concerned that to a closed incident. Margaret H. Harrison has been appointed postmistress atCastlegato. Carbon county, Utah, vice H. B. Bell, Fail to Call on Us for Perfumery and Toilet Articles, of which We Carry Large Variety. a Prices the Lowest. Quality the Best. Warm at Noon, Chill in the Morning', Damp at Night. 'And the Next Day it Rained Did that $50 Top-Coa- t that the Cus- tom Tailor made you last year really satisfy you? Did it (t al.nur Iho collar, and Lav a ctyli ih to li? Hub Coats will never trouble you. They are full of style, broad and clean cut, insist on fitting, and the price always meets you half wsy. $2, $15, $18 up to $25. SAME WITH. THE CRAVENETTE ft LONG COAT. No matter If It to not raining They are just aa useful. You can wear them to the theatre, and in the social sairl they arc quits the correct caper. They are made of Priestley's rainproof Cravenettes in the Hub way and are cut full and picntifuL Brice, $10, $12, $15 up to $25. 2449 WASHINGTON AVfc QQOCN. UTAH. |