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Show T11E MORMNU EXAMINE!; DOUBLE CROSS I AFFAIR sa WILL BE BUILT BY THE PEERY WEST WEBER CLEARS UP ESTATE. ATIOUS As A VEX- Tso laige twoaiury iloublr tcrisvca after much argument pro the challenged tallow ia the are to bo built by the Peery r.icic on corner of Twenty-fiftatrcct and SuirHowell contest proceedings the Adams avenue. Murk on the same to and afternoon Uken up w commence at once. The buildings will IMro sined is hla arduous "d face Adams Avenue. elT of dacldixi which W,IT le The new terraces will be filled out i" conformity with the with ,hkk saw ML all the modt-rabout . improvements awtui. la all there areit can leaJll.v found In such buildings and will be rhallenwd ballots which, ahead ihooe of to SO in past time b. ara will take Ran years, tine of the main improvements ona on. Uer and make J will be the Installation of an Afier the mount of the district of hot air heating plant. All the rooms Saialied yestenlay. Judge Power at i:i tlic two terraces will be heated by cunari for the ixuteauot.- arsued and hot air heaters, claimed by experts In knath on what roaatituted a legal veatilalion and heating to be a better that any claimed He ballot. valid mode of heating than by steam. Archiiiatiujsuiahlns mark, that would deface tects Smith and E. W. Wade are comballot, invalidated that ta anv nay count- pleting the plana. talloi and that it should not be Before deciding on the plana the atntute ed. Hr a bo held that the a uniform way of marking and Peery brothers went down to Salt, take not be n va- City and examined the bet terrace should that there and buildings there for the purpose of getmarks dllferenl of riety cross ting ideas to assist in the cunairurtiou if thee, were parka otljer than a The of their buildings. The new terrace on tlw ballot wa void and invalid. authorities m the hill '111 be modern in every rejUdCe cited a number of made spect. unport of his argument and Those in rout ml of the Peery estate on the blackboard to show confidence tbst unlexs a cross were made in strict are show lag commemlahlc accord with the provision of (he atatut e In Ogden. They are doing more buildthat it would be a distinguishing mark ing each year and keeping apace with br which that ballot, couldr thereafter the growth of the ctlv. He furtlii-- held that be lecugntad. the strict construction of the statute NEWS FROM CORINKE eo prevented any voter who might be on the mark a from making disposed ballot by which a purchaser of the for Malad Valley tell for whom it was cast t urns could Railroad. the time of the counties of the ballots. He argued that no mark, let ter, figure or word, other than that pointed out Curinne, March 2. The hr the statute could be used aa n committee of the Malad Valley railroad, mark and ttat any ballot which is to extend noin Garland to o marked must be rejected by the Malad, have met with auccem in securIjndge and not counted for any person. with one or two exing la replying to the argument of Judge ceptions. but thia will not deter them Powers. Judge Jdaglnnls. of counsel from their pur tone and the work on the for the conteetee, held that all the road will lie pushed. According to an ballots should be counted where the exchange, "This will open up one of the Intent of the voter wan plainly evi- richest agricultural districts in thc beld He that's the to dent judges arid west and there will be such a mark or defacement caused by the boom in Bear River valley as the old blotting of Ink did not Invalidate tbe settli-rdreamed of five yeara little was where said plainmarking ballot, lU. H ly an accident. Judge Magtnnle cited Tbe case of Job. Packer va. Mrs Emthe point ma a number of authorities upon Barnes, of ligrten, came up in tbe be voter should that the Intent of the district court at Brigham last. Friday lakes where there wan a alight of the ballot. Of course, tbe and continued until Saturday afterT. D. Johnson of Ogden ontastee objected, primarily, to the noon. Attorney Nets Jenson of Brigham appeared ourt going into the ballot at all but and B. F. Jones fur deitter the court did go Into the re- fur plaiat iff. nnd turns counsel firmly maintained that fendant. The caae waa taken under ina latent of the voter should be tak- - Mareh 6th.by Judge Manghan until ea. John Hey wood of Ogden spent TuesTbe first ballot to be opened up vai une having a horlzoatal mark through day in Cortnne. Mrs. Craig of Ogden is visiting Mrs. the circle Jnateed of the cross Judge Worse sustained the challenge to this Raudall. wife of Station Agent Randall, I'isllot and tbe ruling on this one will this week. fcply to all of like marking. Anotn-t- t ballot that came up showed that a DID NOT ATTEMPT SUICIDE lloubla vote had been made and of very complex quesiiuu tuai ha much feeling in Weet WrL r and considerable inieresi throughout the slate wa parity settled by the holding of an elect ion gt West Weber Wednesday. The whoie affair is thc result if building a schoolhouee in that district, the cue I of which exceeded t lie original amount by over J3.UO0. 1l appear that some time ago. when Thomas Etheringum wt- - treasurer, the building uf a echoulliuuse waa decided upon and the cunt was to he 83.5WI. When the building was completed it was found that there Wert- a number f expenditures thui had not been counted on and the total rost exceeded the original amount by 93.1U0. whim was met by Treasurer Etheiingtun out of his own pocket. This district wa one of reven in that afterward were coneoiiilai-eand after the consulldatiun went Into effect the aliove debt was repudiated by the new district, it being claimed that It was not legal. A great deal of feeling was aroused throughout the district over the matter which was carried so far that ikt high council of the stake wai called upon In an effort to bring about a settlement and effect a reconciliation. ThL effort was, however, of no avail and a short, time afterward an application was mode to the county romimeidrini-rtor segregation, which was finally alA canned n Right-of-Wa- - d, s lowed by fli-s- right-of-wa- con-leste- Valid. After press time yesterday afternoon challenged vote were considered. Of that number 19 Rolapp votes that 'bad been challenged by the conies tee f'cre sustained and 15 Howell votes challenged by the contestant were sustained. Fifty one Rolapp votes were counted for him and 68 Howell votes ware counted for the contestee. At the same rate of time taken to dispose the 158 challenged votes yesterday it will take about ten days to handle all (he challenged votes. Of course, not o much time will bo taken with some because time are numbers tnai will eornn under the same of the court and theae can be ruling gone through with greater despatch. J COIHCTO THE COAST Launchmen and Others Depart for Marsh's New Work. Many of CARL DLFFT AND ASSISTING ' ARTISTS IN CONCERT. the carpenters, launenmen Following la the program to lie enKged at aifforent I tar. who have been omploy-- u given at thc Duffl roncert Tuesday on the Ogden-Luclcut-of- f for some night next with the Tabernacle choir of tave either gone or are 200 voices under thc direction of Mr. to Wing i lie new Bay Shore cut-of- f Italian rync: tan Francisco where 1.- a. 'Two Preludes" Chopin they will b. Nocturne under Mar,n nd other Chopin ncials for whom r. "Rondo d'Amorc" . . . .Westerbout they formerly work- d. "Impromptu tamont Mr. W. C. E. Secbnerk. now at work ra1r unvL 2. Soldiers Chorus (From o tll??,tl,ern Pacific Bay Shore Gounod hen Fauct) Pleted. will mar Tabernacle Choir, 200 voices. the travelling mileage other cities 3. a. "Turn Ye to Me ....Old Scotch J?,n Jo n8an Francisco. It will be eleven Gounod b. "Vulcan's Sung and will run from the f. "ve Got a Sixpence ...Whltncv Dr. Carl Dufft. ihaLanrtTownHend ,tret yards of ton the ahorea 4. Arirtta Rumen and Juliet1 of ta??BjrVoulh Gounod the mu H.FranflC0 bfly, striking " 'Mias Elisabeth Blamere. ' tBln at 8an Bruno- - Flve tunnel. ) five miles' in 5. a. A Country stance le., areREregat!ng to be pored, and three fills b. ) Butterfly" "11 v the Frog Pond ISeelweck arr' n P! cut-terts- SFS "I ,ahlrt nita The de 1,1 already "Unce r more thau a Poioi the first tunnel uglnTi0IedKan.'! a tan 01 ib,,Bily cnKBed ,B F,,rUlCT along and at fln,t tunnel forced another ia at work, a? huge atam shovel i b'ii nd train of dumping car irl ! ,he material to a fill hia.l,,i?ort,n the bar L,a w,n made In a cove of wblck a double line of 'Ikffimlii tarried. Here another 11 ia 5 Pierced . Wvand Then fomM flU ,cro sLtir kich men are at work Th2 ,h by shore over which ih b hr aurveyed lortiinn. r'V? the exircihe. By mran ,( d. "Aria" ) e. "Minuet. al'Antieo, No' I f. "Bouree ) Mr. Seeboerk. S. Duet a. "I feel Thy Angel Spirit Graben Hoffmann b. "Passage Birds Farewell . . . , . . . . Hildai li Mr. Dufft and Miss Blamere. 7. M1 Krr - o sVi ay an,t ? 1hc oompany alma ralIy a,?.1'curves w Irrrl road with "O Italia. Italia. Beloved" ...I.. Dotilsetli (chorus) .... Tabcrnsrle Choir. Me or Not 8crhl Lohr "The Little Irish Girl Mr. Dufft. "The Day is Gone" "Awakening" "Happv Song Long .Mssou Del Rlego Miss Blamere. 10. "Rhapsodic Hongroise" Joseph Boehmer and wife are-from Zion on a short visit. . . .Cxebrmy ' up Willieit Jenkins or rgris. III., baa liecn visiting the past week with his sister, Mrs. C. AY. Curtis. E. W. Ncwcumli, superintendent of tjie block signal system on the Southern Pacific, was an Ogdca visitor Wednesday. who ha been A DOLLAR a MINUTE FOR BEING TARDY. in , , Tom McCarty was cinhi minutes 1st? UVdn.-K.lsnappesring Ij police-cour- t morning to answer iu Hie charge ul drunken jess and hi Tardiness coet him 13. McCarty had pui up $ hail for his appearance at Iu o'clock. Eigut minutes after the lime tor convening court, accompanied .y h;s attorney, Mark Lemenger, he wslke.i into Hie court room, but hi ball had already - een forfeited. Tom H In Lie wa tu hate been ar- ratgned on the charge m clrnnkenue, but aa he failed tu put. in an appear- ance his ball of 95 was forfeited. Tbe next time William Woods, barber, gets a chance- - to go out ol town and thus avoid serving a twenty- day sentence, he wfl; do mi. u will be remembered that Woods was are rested in the first piat. for 1aklng rings belonging to a young lady with whom be had been keeping company, I j y LETTER LIST. CIG A.R . i This has proven only wind as we defy the bearer of I ' t such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wessler's Best Cigar is as good today as ever and better because they are Spanish open-hea- d work. I 1 t I I I t j ' List of letters remaining in the e at Ogden, Utah, Feb. 28th. 193. which, if not called for in two weeks, will be sent to the Dead Loiter office: GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Bull, Fred W. tanner, A. C. We Will Move About March 6th to Our Old tStand, 375 23d Street post-offic- tact, Hocus, Geo. A. Wm. Baeigolupn, Lulge tang, Albert Carstensun, C. C, tawu Bros. Chlantcll! McKee, I). II. Aialiczus. Theod. llluaepiie. Conrad, J. G. Miller, 1. T. Davis, W. R. Matcer, Charley Delaney, Richard. J 'at ter, U. F. Diolult, Joan iaiwdopoulort, i(. Dawson, John. Began, Gust. Ind. Phone 019 Wesslea Cigar luug, Arthur. Rync, Edward. Hanford. l.Ims. Duncan, Horry Dorsey, G. I. Ekuna, Fred R. Ethly. Charley UNION MADE Stocki-r- , We-- i t Wcher. to issue an order to refuse all aliipracnts for aixty days, excepting food supplies. Articles of Incorporation Were Filed Mr. Marsh pniNNics to establish n line of freight team to connect with Today. 6 Salt the Kan Ptulio, last Johnson, I)r. Wal- - Yinson, John. Articles of incorporation were yester- take lullnnid. and agrees lo deliver lace. Ycasy, Wm. day filed U county clerk's office by the any amount of freight that is offered Wilkiiison. Harold Jnncsarer. W. Ogden Leasing and Mining company for within twelve ilay from the lime he Kirwln. J. 8. id letters). a period of ten. years. The capital receives it. lie also says that the rates Kunme. J. Wall. J. W. stuck of (lie company is named a twfrom Salt take will be from 15 to fiiu Wilson, H. L. Kennedy. J. F. leas per ton than Ihe rates now in efin,; 910.000. wiliKni, Dople Knapp, J. it. ! new The fect. It is iiiidnsliHNl that Mr. Marsh purpose iff die company Westwood, Ray. Lecuet, It. .1. to condm-- t a general mining business will k a bonus of f 10,000, and If it ia Liataa, Anaslaro. Wardrop. Wm. on llie north 7(HI feet of the mining granted he ia ready to place his line 572 27th St. Lewis, Mr. claim known as the tans Star and in operation within a short time. Windsor Hotel, Lloyd, Alrv Minuevada lode mining claim in the J. L. Moore, district freight and JA DIES LIST. Goldfield Mining district. Esmeralda agent of the San Pedro, is nut Bradshaw. Miss A. Fatterson. Mrs. familiar with Mr. Marsh's plans, lull county, Nevada. . Mra. Josie Keen-Ueorgie. This claim Is lo lie worked under a says the company Is tapiipiied to handle Hudninnd, Mrs. lad louse secured by J. C. Nye, et at and the ali ihe business offered, and can place Byram, Miss Emma. Sharon, Mrs. fur the hours principal place of Inisliu-sgood iu tas Vegas in Ihlrty-si- x Brown, Mrs. C. li. Scoblc, Mantle . will lie In Ogden. from Kali take. Mr. Marsh does not Colton, Mrs. R. Tyler. Miss Mabel ihe sharee of the tuck are divided care to stale at what point on thc railDu Fare, Mrs. Mary Into 1(H) with a par value of 10l, and way lie will Mtablinh his line, but say Walker, Mrs. gurete. the number of shares sutarrilMwl fur liv that he has a feasible route over which n W. D. t lie respective members of this Engel, Mra. E. U. lie can reach the mining caniie at a Farr, sliss C. J. Swenson, Miss are as follows: dial nice or HO mile. My. Marsh w as W. J. Dallimore 2. J. C. Nye 2. Fred Introduced tu the Imanl of governors Gray. Mrs, E. Agnes. M. Nye 2. Roller! Mitchell, Mra. Karl Nye 2. taKo.v uf the Commercial club by 2. J. T. Rimhmi-- r 2. IJ. J Bue.hmilh-FACKAGE. C. N. Ktrevell. After liMeuing to an E. 8. A. C. Wherrv 2. J. IJensci Wherry outline of Ilia plan, tbe board decided fhore, Miss Nellie 3. 8. W. Wherry I. A. C. Wherry 2. D. to vail a special meeting of the Jobber THOS. H. DAVIS, l M. M. 2. Samuel of ihe city for 8 o'clock tonight, when II. Adams 3. t). Runyon Jreas-urBlair 2. J. C. Nye, "Trustee, 8; Mr. Marsh will emer fully Inui detail. OGDEN LAND M. i CO. A complaint incor-pnratlo- v CITY IS IN GOOD HEALTH was filed In the office of tbe clerk of the munclpal court s s. Mr. Miller, traveling engineer and salesman for the ta France Fire Engine company of Klmira, New Yurk. is in the city conferring with Chief Graves of the local fire department. yes- terday by A. C. Truiock against Preston N ye. The complaint allege that LAST OF SMALLPOX PATIENTS Nye beat, struck and wounded Peter LEAVES PEST HOUSE. McFarlane. a young boy, and the step-Boof Truiock. Measles Contagious But Diphtheria and 8carlst Fsvsr Have Besn The auction sale of state lands held Stamped Out at the court house Wednesday by State Land Commissioner If. Bul-ieSanitary Inspector Power xtated tu s resulted in the sale of but une of this paper yesterday piece of land to Rasmus Rasmussen rpresentatfre lor the sum of 836.10. This property that Ihe city was in a good, healthy Is the same that Rasmusseo has oc- condition with thc exception of a number of esses of mcasules which are cupied for some time, upon w hich ne still to be found Id different parts of has made some improvements and on which purchase he had the prefer- the city. The only two esaee of xmallpox were red right. The other land offered beInure from the pest house March ing mostly mountain land, was not turned 1. Onn of these esses, it will be rememsold, no bids lielng presented. bered, broke out in the city jail or to the city Jail broken out. but was On Sunday last C. W. Curtis, manhustled off to the pest ager of the Troy laundry, received a house. The Immediately of the officers action quick hod his father ibal staling telegram Mr. showed their good judgment in the died at his home In Paris, 111. Mr. mutter, for a spresd of the disease was Curtis and his brother-in-law- , Jenkins, starii-- d at once for home. topied, William Bryant of this city was one This is the second death in Mr. Curtis family during ihe last five months, of tbe two smallpox patients who got bis sister, Mrs. Nellie Jenkins, hav- his cleat anen jmpera fro the )wt house. ing died October .14, 1904, His mothScarlet fever and diphtheria have er Is completely prostrated .with grief and her physician fears that she will both been stamped out ajd from there soon fallow her husband and daughter. facts it can Ire taken that the city is in a good, healthy condition. of course, are contagious, Thlc morning Mr. and Mrs. Wil- butMeasles, it appears to be a disease that all liam C. Wright will leave for New to have some time York City. Mr. Wright goes ia the children are It will run its cotirre for Interests of the firm at which he is ain their lives. flnallc die out. Most of while and a member and will study the dry the cases of the throughout goods situation with a view to making are Verv light. purchases of (he latest and best goods city for their Ogden customers. The trip will be onn of business and pleasure MRS. IVER30NJSFEKS DIVORCE combined. The principal cities of the east will be visited and points of in- For Ten Yeare Her Husband Has Failterest. taken In. C. H. Wright has ed to Support Her. just returned from New York, where he was engaged Ia the purchase of department of goods for the shoe A complaint in divorce was filed iu Wright and Sons big store, lie had the county clerk's office yesterday an enjoyable trip while away, but is by Annie Mary Iverson, against James pleased to get back to the land of Iverson, in which li alsunshine. n ! I Andrew. Salmon, Jess. Goale, Vanbalio Spiroiiubm, John Ganchet, Granville bchopf, Martin. Uunneraon, David. Sherer, Charlie Todd, Ray. Hariing, Fred, Hoskins, W. A. Thomas, Wm. r A marriage licence was granted in thc county clerk's office yesterday to F.arl Herrick. 2D. end Mis. Mary Elizabeth tireenwell, 23, both of Co. Smith, Dr. G. W. Kkius. G. W. Gralnntis. N. C visiting her sister Mrs. M. E. Ohlen-kamhas returned to her home in California. .lock, 0 share. The annual meeting of the company iu Ogden tbe seenud Man-dawill of each January, when ierniniieii officers will be elected. Ihe dlrectois or the company until the regular elecv tion are: W. J. Dallimore. J. C. Nye. J. T. ADAMS IS IN DANGER OF LOSING. (Continued front Page Two.) s gates representing ncreu groups met in seven different hull and for four the situation. The hours diar.UNMtd were marked liv order and the sho-in-of Incendiary spcedies. HI lima who were present were el ruck by the Intelligent grasp of the situation displayed by the speakriw and the demeanor of the workmen. 'Ihe maHM-- convention begun nt 4 p. in. Chairman and vice chairman were elect ml, but throughout Die mrotinff the prorecdlngi were tuarkM by of methoda of rouducitng a meeting. Due of the earliest speakers to a whi-elright, mived the asw-mbl- enthiislasm when he Instated that tat rcprctM-before proceislitig to ll to the convention they miiht of over S.triO tiJon the srreated worklngmeti who have slue- - Kiiinlsy. Jan. 22. The apeaker said these men were treated liy the government ns criminals. 'The meeting must demand full liberty of person, of domifull liberty of epeccli. liw-rtcile and immunity rroin puniwhmeat fur atiythiug that may be eala by repgri-s- t eli-c- in-s- Vi-- n U-e- y plurality and election. The conclusion are the earn ss 'hone of the resubmitted by the Democratic port A. Wherry, D. F. Denw-1- , nHmliers of the committee hut they Kuh mer, I), if. Adams and Q. M. Runyon, and are reached in a different, way. Consideration of tbe reports of tint the officers are: W. J. Dallimore pres coin nil l lee which heard the evidence ideiit, J. T. Riuhmer. in James H. Peabody's contest fur the and J. C. Nye, secretary-treasure- r. office of goterniir. was postponed by Hie Joint committee owing to the FREIGHT FOR GOLDFIELD. death of Edward (). Wolcott., former Tim general C, L. Marsh Has a Remedy for the senator from Tenopah-Goidfisl- d asaenthly appointed a committee to Tleup. draft resolutions in memory of the late senator and adjourned until ID C. I. Marsh of Goldfield, Nev.. has a o'clock tomorrow. t he relieve of congestion freight plan to shipment to that place and Ttmopali which he will preeenl to the Jublirrs of Salt take at a meeting at the Commercial club tonight. Ever since the Ton-oa- h railway was completed and began operation last July, it lias been deluged with shipments uf all kinds of merchandise. lumber, mine supplies, etc., for the rapidly growing camim of Tome Convention Demands the Release of the Men Imprisoned Since pah and Goldfield. During several Jan. 22. weeks In Ihe .umim-i- the sit nation was aggravated hr floods nhicli washed . Th 8t. Petersburg. March out the track in a number uf plsi-espalace here was tbe scene of a rebut even with that trouble remedied ft was unable to markable conveutioii yeterday. when was mind t hat i he 100 Tailorin' handle the freight, offered, end at this workingmen reprro-ntiutime more than I.OOn cars of merchan- of this city, met for the first time iu uii.l dise are sldei tacked at different polo's their live with freedom of u The guaranteed awaiting their turn tn lie senl forward. assembly Kelecle-50 priuutry elector Recent lv the Southern FacifU- was cum RUSSIAN WORKMEN ASSEMBLE - 2.-- 's -- g aiM-cr- h tlu-ni- . who, on Mareh 5, will select fifty of of tbe mixed or which M. mxmoinic cuinnilNHloii is president. The convenrcsoluitoii to iefu-- r t tion adopted in the cotigii-M- s on Mareh 3 unless the government pledged the re leic of the worknu-- who have been srferied since Junimry 22, ilinl I hit woikuu-lo given an absolute freedom of upeecli and immunity from arnsil on of opinion. account of tltcir ex pre.-Io- n Prior to meeting In the palnce, dele- their number as soik-Ingiuc- - resentatives. Iliewe ilemamlH were recorded by jrep-rea.-- ni religion. I his reference esuand comment anil for half aa hour ths hall win s I ishel of confusion, lint ax the business of the meeting was really over, adjournment wax flnsuy cured and the delegates left the hall, still disputing over tlm religious phaM of th'lr Uemandx. conoid-ershl- non-suppo- leged; Groton, Alans., March 2. The com-nio- n wealth today honored the memory of George Sew all Boutwel, once' governor and formerly senator ami secretary of the treasury. Nunteroua officials, and townsmen attended the funeral, which was held at the town hall, and clergymen of all the" religious denominations In Groton participated in the service. As the body wan borne from the hall all hiircti bell in Groton began tolling and the rhlnnw in (he chapel tower at Groton school pitted a muffled pcsl. The hurls was In ilnit'iD cemetery. The paper show that the couple were mairird at Allbiirg. Denmark. Europe, on the 31st dav of March, 1868, end that for the past ten years I lie defendant has failed to provide for the defendant. A dissolution of he bonds of matrimony with the rifhta of single persona restored to both parties to the suit. New York- - Mjrth 2. The French liner. Lx Bretagne, outbound for Havre, Is aground on the xnjln ship channel near thc amnhweri" Vpit, New 1 ork harbor. , e HAGGARD ARRIVES. Rider lluggaH. the author, who comets lore ss a special comnilesioner lo Inquire into the conditions Slid character of the agriculprelect, organtural and induxlriai ized In America be thn Salvation 0riuy, RIDER New York, March 2. ly arrived tndy cm the riesmer of Cci-t- l Tim trustees of tiie" Rhmlex are pay ing the expenses of the inquiiy. es-at- s SWIFTS the secretary of the conmiimion and draftand unanimously ed aa n resolution crriel. Tbe resolution concludes with the riateineeiit that unless the demands are granted by 2 p. iu. nl March 8, they would refuse to elect fifty stive and lliat If grantad, of tlie conditions Is to It placarded on the factory walla. The convention reviewed the Position of the Side of 8t. Petersburg workmen, in Hie coure of a speech a workman refor freedom of ferred to the eh-fte- d , Mr BbofN 11, . Duct,. '.Mira di. AccihA .tagrime. - II Trovgtore rora Mr. Dufft and Mlm Blamere. Admission 69 cent a Reserved nests. 73 cents, si Book and Stationery Co." has been asserted around town that we are putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our a-- Mrs. L. W. Editor Standard: Will you kindly allow me apace enough In your valuable paper to correct a statement published by your contemporaries in regard to the accideul I met with last Hew Years day. Your contemporaries have left tbe lmprenalon that 1 attempted suicide. I wish to say that nothing was mors foreign to my mind than-ththought ol committing such a raah act upon my life. The fact of the matter ia this: I went out with the rifle to usher ia tbe New Year. When the firing and whistling was over I took the rifle in the house and laid It down with nothing In it but an empty shell. Some one, during the night, substituted a loaded cartridge for the empty shell. In the morning I look tbe gun and waa fooling with It, thinking, of course. It was empty, as 1 had left it, and hence the accident. As to the young lady in question, there never was o' had been a jar between us. Ve were all in pleasant harmony during the whole evening. I do nut blame any one as being the cause of tbe accident, only myself through my boyish trick in playing with the rifle. HERBERT L. 8TONE, 147 27th St. Ogden, Utah, March 2nd, 1905. DU. wn of South Ban tarw Pku.1 of a - Herbert Stone Makaa an Explanation of a Misfortune. s thc body. Yesterday an election was held for the purpose of deciding by vole whether the disirii-- l would assume the debt of 83.100 and whether in the rrenl of a favorable vote being polled, the interest should be paid from the t of Julv 190. The result of the poll taken 'was 42 for and 27 against, thereby the debt was legalized : Now the quest inn that confronts the district is whether they should levy a lax or bond the district. A other district great manythroughout the stale are struggling with the same kind of a propoittoii and this settlement will arouse considerable interest on account of the bearing it will have la the solution of their troubles. y right-of-wa- course the objection to this ballot wee sustained; all ballots of like character will go out. The objectloa of he contestant to a ballot having Ink spots that were evidently caused by a plotting of drops of ink waa overruled. From bin ruling it ia evident that where the cross Is made all right and lia unintentional blot la made the bale lot will be considered valid. The withdrew the objection to a ballot with a cross made outside tbe little circle reserved for such purpose aad it 1 likely that all ballots maue nut in likee form will be considered that j i. EARLY PROBLEM. W bV; . B. DOLLARS Other Than a Croaa ia a Buildings Are to ba of tne Most Mod-ar- n D'Strict Voted Yesterday to Pay a Debt Tom McCarty ia Given a Lesson Kind and an Ornament to Mack-P- Mna of 93,100 With Interest From Punctuality by Judge Murphy the Residential Section. a1'01- Barber Failed te Leave Town. July 1, 1905, Open Challengsd A"yDWln-li- 'Iaj.iH - I'll I MAY MOIlSlNC. !, HIM FIVE SETTLED ON ADAMS ALLOWED IT-M- COST SCHOOL TERRACES ONLY IS imiUiN, PREMD (One ffamto Each Customer) BELOW COST PRICE CASH .... PER LB: 121c ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY. MARCH 4 GROCERY yfl BBVaBMRB |