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Show THE U02K12TO EXAMINE EXAMINER TELEPHONES CAIN TEAM CARNEGIE EDITORIAL ROOMS JJ iedepeifoant Plwm.H 811 FImm BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Fhone Ball Piivnf WM. GLASMANN No- , Independent Phone Ns 120 Sell Phene.. Ne. 123 of both telephone ayetoma claecd after I p. m. ..MS DEFEATS LIBRARY WATKINS DANCE ALL OCDEN TURNED OUT AT ACADEMY. TOL-LER- S INTERESTING GAME WAS WON BY CLOSE SCORE. Lang Llataf Dances Occupied Brilliant Watkins Playa Good Gams Rut Ha Fear Assistants 2. C. M- - I. Aeacmblaga Until After MidDefeats Scowcreft's. night Hour, apodal meeting of ibe city council to like bp the re1 A evening vii i,eld Jest iti mr ordinance. The following t5.ij coupon-boo- k number are entitled to at the Ogdi-- Su-a- lifoici, 419HS and 45671, Launder; the uer Masonic upon which woik will begin at a early date aa elated iu the columxt tome time ago. wrre adopted at a merlins held laat rveulng. plant for Tl-- bciUiac Dr. M. J. Leavitt iratea today for They were all theie both old and toung. lu tact, aoclety turned out la full force lael evening 1 attend the I'arnegia Library ball held In Toiler' llaariug academy ana ilia affair waa a iumpleta auccees both hoc tally and fiuaui ially. tiliort's enlarged (webeatru furnished the music fur ihe ocrastou and the lint of tlauce was a large and well arranged one. ft was paat tbw midnight hour when the last sweet strains dn-- sway and lh mm rv ilanrera betook to tliclr several homes entirely satlsfled that it was an evening well them-Selv- es California, where he will aiiead aume few weeks with her daughter. hint. IVul V'ehli. She will Irate brr biial spent. Following s malum that has become In the hand of her daughter. Mum quite popular in this city of late.tliere lAbra Ijeavitt. were no decora t ku in the main danchall and a is true of all such H. 8. Zinn.'a jeweler, of Hutchinson, ingher gat hi tig the many beautiful ladies, Kantas who has been California, together with their handsome gown at Hlverld. parent leal a brilliancy to (he affair that Mopped off la Oiplm yesterday etj rout would make any decoration seem dehome, for the purptiae of vial ting lit out (f place. brother, Claude, anil other trlatlven in cidedly Ja ihe parlor where the refreshment Ogden. were served there was the usual array flow era, fern, and palms that Glauiia Zinn returned yeaterday from of cut whers Goldfield where be ha been working on Seem so Well adapted to s place many sweet delii'acles are served. a Inaao that i controlled by blmaelf so and other Ogdenlies. They have Mild Tliclr sweet perfume ftoatrd through out their Intel ral la the leave they the hallA like a gentle brerze wafted act'iiiH California summer ganfen. f.iiraerly held, hut have sumr other Too in lie b credit cannot be given In dewill which hand la they property tlior.e who had the matter l.i charge velop. and the success ir last night's affair was among should encourage them lo repeat the Judge W. L. Magiunl tin who attended the Carnegie event at aome early date. Library bill laat evening anil before entering the 111 room went In the INTEREST IN SUGGESTED rherk riioni to leave hia apparel, of nmre hi mind waa on hln Inislne-- s, lu REVIVAL OF FOOTBALL fart. on the content rase, anil wheu a hoik was handed him, he promptly niGams Yet railed out (.hallcmge.' Popular in England, Played Here. i ha matt who waa o batllr cut about the face and neck who disappeared ao The article in this paper about the quickly after entering the liealy botel organization uf an association football have to ta supposed evenlag Wednesday team to Join a league composed of slept at the 8. P. round hoiiee Wednes- Balt Lake City, Park City, Ogden and sei-and day night other L'tah towns, has caused enceid-erabl- e morning wadilng hie face at the shops, lutrn-s- t to be manifested In a lint no fuither traueof the man could revival of till popular sport and from be found. Indications it seems that some of tbe enthusiasts will get together and a waa been to have If. J. Taylor, wlio good alning team will be organised operated uKn yesterday afternoon is here. lepnrtml aa being much Improved. Bines tha appearance of the preKven-thlnwaa tu readlne for the liminary artlchi about reviving tbe otieiatlon and the patient waa put un- sport a number of persons have asked der I he influence of ether when an the writer, "Are yon In earnest about examination divulged the fact that the the matter? lias Salt Lake really tha gland which waa quite badly affected organization of two team" Tha anhad broken yeaterday and result wa swer haw been, ''Yea," to both questhat an operation waa unnecessary. Dr. tions. The article re 1 erred to was not Hinton, Imd charge of the mieratlnii written merely as football dupe to till and with him were Pin. Dickson and up space, hut because there are plenWherry, of Ogden, anil l)r. Taylor of ty of Indications that there will bo Provo. Something doing In ihl old English ae vu STANDING OF THE TEAMS. ay The capacity of the Association alleys were taxed to their utmost again last evening by the large number of enthusiast that gathered to witness he city league contest between the XX'at klus and I'ain teams and the game waa a good one, the finish being of the sensational order each having was one Kama and the last game being decided by but two pina. Cain won tbs first and last game and the virtury was well earned aud as Is so often the case the winning team bowled the smallest total of pins fur the three games played. Watkins made the best showing of the evening winning both the individual single and total hunuro. Ilia highest run was l!ip and his loial fur Hie tnree games was 014. But the load he hail was loo much and that explains the reason for his defeat. Both teams showed up strongest lu tbe laat game of the scries. Tho Watkins aggregation started out weak and increased with each game, while the Cain tern was strong in the flrst and last games falling down badly in the scond. Bmelaer did the best work for tbe Cain team scoring 4G7 and Kretwell was the low man for the evening witn a total of 38 while Scarcer and Lindsay were nut far behind with 384 and 389 respectively. Tonight Barclay anil Flygare will try nineliislona and tills contest tills the schedule for the week. Last night's score follows: WATKINS, Willis Drown, who Inaugurated the retie movement In Ogden aouie time ago was In Salt Lake yesterday, where he succeeded In ronipleling the oiganlMilon of that Hly. After hi work there he came up to Ogden and pent the night In thin city and will leave fur the eaal today. During hia el ay here he conferred with n number f those Interested In the local muve-tncand heard reporla of the efforts that are Imlng made to rarry out the line of work agreed upon when lie wax laet In the rlty. enil-rlg- a WARRANTY DEEDS The ful low lug warranty deeds were flic.! In the county recorder's office k Wlillard C. Carver and wife to O. C. Folk man for the sum of ino part of 8. IV. quarter section 27. township 7. range 2 went Jane L; Warner to Alma Payne, for Ilia sum of H.iiOO, pan of lot 13 blm k 10, aouili Ogiieu, Charles C. Drown, and wife, to Margaret Deed Cor--e, for the sum of $200, part of lot 1, blork 15, pint "A.' Christ In n Jensen and write tn Janu-C, Wangxgard for the sura of $100. jut it of lot d block 16, pint A." llun'.s-ille, Oh-C. Olsen and wife to William Thorapaon for the sum of $"(Wo. part HOPSON JRIAL NEAR of S. H. quarter section 16, township 5, north range, J west. J. A. Buchanan and wife to William Many Ogdan People Are Subpoenaed For Cats at Logan. Juy. fur the sum of $150. lot. 33 and 23 brack 6. Pianklln place addition. . ami wife to W. K. Charlea J. Jenw-The murder Dial of William 0. which will come up fur trial ai Metcalf, ri. al. for the amn of 1150. parr .X. W. quarter sect inn 34, lonnsiiip J laigun. uu Maicli lith, is of considerable Iih'uI Intel ewt and the greater portion ef north lunge 1 east. witnesses will lie from this city. The crime fur whleh Hopson will lie tiird was oiiituitird Jast Niivenils-r- . and the people f Dgilen are familiar with Hie detail-.- . Subpoenas have been The following are the nrrlvnla at the served so fur on Die following Ogden-IteIfot-who will set aa witnesses in Ihe tor the pant 24 hours: I'. A. Yii.)ii, Iloatnn, lla-i'- .: Clum. J, case: le x and wife, Cincinnati; F. A, Kutnrw-sitlleoige XV. Larkin. Dr. II. K Km lies. Silt lntke: I I. Gelnei. Chlcagn: J. F. Pender. J. F. Hutchins. D. B W. D. Duncan, II 1L Thomas. II. E. L. T. Stind-T- . Salt Jike; C. J. Basset I and wife. Fremont, Ohio; '. 11. Ander-eo- Checkei-- . E. A lairkin. XXil'iniu h lleliiap. J. W. Bailey, lunvcr Cdo.: lamia Cur is. Den-v- . r: L. II. Smyth. F. A. Williams, Tim. Alva Si bring. ll.Dohl llendeislioi. J. A. Dm'kmcr and How ell, XVilli.im Han Ison, .Michael S, Ieeiii, Jr.. Josepi wie. lake; .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. D.irnie. J. II. ParHO.ta and XX'. L. Seoit. The last, four named are lailioa.l men Lad. I'll' Imrg; Gen. Spangcnberg, Port land, anil the subpoena of Brskenmu Harrite'iiver; I. H. ::cgiA; J. f. Wilson, lienvi-r- : F. A. son Im hides Die pmeuring of the note L'cii Ctiieaco: S. Kh.iplro. Denver; that was given to the train crew and . A. C.iddsmlth. 1. W. Kir-kNew which resile led to the capture of W. L. Scott la the nighl yard Ack: J. W .Good fin, Phihidelphla; f. O. Kelli. Omaha. inalrr in the local yard- - und his calls for ihe producl ig of the tiain reiioita uf Ihe day when the crime MINING MEN TO MEET was committed. The case will be tried before Judge Morris U lliehio. Goldfield Crown King Company Will Complete it Organization Today. IDAHO MEN JOIN v Hup-son- REED HOTEL Mra. Bsasia Hill ang Ha Will ba Married at End ef Month. The announcement j,afc teen mads of the approaching marriage of Mrs. Besis Hill and Captain D. L. Lee, of the local Dir drpanairBt, which will be celebrated at the home ef the bride, at 347 Twenty fourth arrert March Slat. It is said that Mr, ltili wss the person that presented the captain with aa eagle some time ago that subjected the captain to a number of jests as will be seen by the following story which was printed at tire lime. It appears that Lae after drawing his month's salary, trestrd himself to a wine dinner and upon returning to the engine house in the dim twilight he vas greeted by a commutes of bis fellow workmen who informed him that some of hia admiring friend hod presented him with an elegant specimen of tbe American eagle. The bind wag produced and In the diin duvk. also magni lied by tbs after effects of tbe French iinner, it looked several feet high. There was n geuersl band slinking ynd the pleasure of the captain was made manifest when he sent up towig for a box of the choicest Havanas with which tu ireat the bov. In the morning when the captain reported fur duty hi fliu act was to carry some food to hi capture bird of frredum, which turned out to ba a vm disreputable chicken hawk. The approaching wedding will be a strictly private affaii, only tbe immediate friends and relatives will be iuviletl. but immediately afier tbe w inony tli ere will be in all probability be a call turned in to the Are station that the fire laddie may get there in good lime to extend their congratulation to the couple. BOLE REVERSED OFFICERS Alleged Vagrant Takes Al. Herrick to the Police Station. nut often that an officer gets taken to the police station by an Individual as waa ihe rase last evening Tt Is when H. W. Smith accosted Offlcer Al Herrick and Ijsiructed him to ac- company him to the station stating that the captain wished to seo Herrick. Herrick obeyed the summons all right, but when the station waa reached be turned tbe tables on Smith and placed that pertamage behind the bar on a charge of vagrancy. It appears Herrick earlier In the evening advised Sniiih to make himself scarce a run ad several haunta whirh 8niith had been visiting quite frequently aud It was after this episode that Smith accosted Herrick as stated above. He will lie given an opportunity to explain his extraordinary action to Judge Murphy this morning. Sanata Pays Scant Courtesy to Pure Food Mtaouro. XVII-so- Jo-ep- Tbe Z. C. M. I. team neatly took the measure of the Scowcrnft team In an commerce. Mr. licy burn called up tbe pure food easy fusli Ion on the same alleys lust evening, tbe former winning the first bill and addressed the Senate on iic and lost game of the series and aume provisions. While talking tie was In femipted by many senators dodriug to good scores were made. Flygare did himself proud by scor- pans bills. After Mr. Heyburn resum ing I'JX In the acroiM gsme and 200 in ed he was not permitted to continue Ihe third, making a total of S40 fur the long without interruption. Mr. three gsme. which is something that interjected a speech lu support happens hut seldom on the local al- of the rnnatitiithmalHy of service by leys. Decker on the defeated team senators and other federal office holder played a good game aim making a total on commissions appointed for special The story Is beat told work. nf S10 pins. ' Mr. Doillver railed up his resolution hr a glance it the score which follows: providing for the appointment of a commission composed of members ot both hnunea of Congress to investigaie 8COWCROFT8. railroad rates and spuke in advocacy of It. The resolution was referred to the committee on inteitale commerce. ae Mr. Plait (Connecticut) A Hireling of tiir Ciown will lie held in his city iMs (Truing for the purpose lomplrtiiig the nigauizstloii anil tl.r i cniueiir.g for the accept inn of a w ).! liyi on ihe lt.iiiu.ay ilaint. At this meeting thr cnniiu iy will s on the articles of imorponitluii whi'.n, it is expected, wl'l lie tiled wlthm a few nays. Mr. Dorn, who recent ly from a Dip of iurpociioji to the claims of this eompuny will return to on .Monday m at lo joart active wik on ! he- pro.-- t. is very e.ithiiriasiic over the ou.hok r a rwi pming (udCfli-l- tig Mining cotnimny 'f pe-.- Gul-lfio- fi-- rtrikt a number of amendments to the pure loud hill and discussed the general pro vision of the measure. He contended that the theory of the bill was to punish the retailers, which was wrong. His amendments were intended to remedy these defects. He admitted that If they were accepted, very little of the bill would be left. Mr. Spooner ako opposed (be bill and was still speaking, when Mr. Hale interrupted blm to report the general deficiency hill from the committee on appropriation. Thr Senate a l 5:20 p. m. wrut into executive erosion and at 8 o'clock took a recess until I p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS At the night session she general deASK PROTECTING CLAUSE ficiency hill, the last of tbe supply measures, was considered by the SenCirculate Petition to Have Spiritual" ate. Healing Excepted from Barring rOST OFFICE BILL. in Proposed Law. A p' lilion, which Teqnest an amendaiiti-he.to house hill No. 122. which is ini emled tu c.rrsie slate bo id of examiner for all who claim tho ait uf healing in any form, and wlilrii is intended for a protection tu the nicdit'sl fratentliy as well ns to abolish "f.ikr" healing, was sent up from Salt laike XVednes-lsand among ihe bnsiaese men f yr.ti-rdsby M. IT. Linclcome, March. ment e y a 'C offered 2 -- An t ui - n cnin-piiti- tm-off- MARCH 3, 1905. UINTAH OPENS IN SEPTEMBER Extension of Tims Granted in Indian Appropriation Bill is Not Lessened. Washington. March 2. The conferees on the Indian appropriation bill reported an agreement tonight on all hut three amendments. The first strikes out the house provision removing the restriction upon the alienation of lands of all allottees of any of the five civilized tribes of Indians who do not appear upon the rolls as full blood Indians, except minors sad except as to homestead. The second is a senate spprupriatiua of $1.1ov.(nh) to carry Into effect tbe treaty with the ludians residing on the Colville reservation in the state of XX'ashlngron. Tbe other disagreement la the amendment appropriatljg flaU.lwO for the Irrigation of the lands of the Prima Indians in Arizona. The aenate receded from the Bard amendment prohibiting the use of Indian funds for the support of Mectarian or denominational schools, sad It goes out of the hill The senate provisions was accepted providing for the investigation ot leases of alluled lands in Indaln Territory which the secretary of the interior haa reason tu believe were obtained in violation of tho term of the existing agreement with the five civilized tribes. The provision for the extension of the leases of oil lands in Oklahoma held by the Indian Territory Bluminat-luOil Company is accepted by the house couferee. with an amendment to the appropriation increasing the royally to he paid on each gaa well. Irani 50 to $10o. This amendment stipulates that the president ot the L'nlted States may determine the amount of royalty t hat shall be paid. The house provision declaring that appropriations made for the support of tho various Indian agencies shall not be available while an officer of the army 1 acting as Indian agent, which was stricken out by tho senate, was restored by the conferees. The extension until September 1st of the time for the opening or the Vlntah reservation In tilth remain in the bill unless the president shall determine that the opening take place at an earlier date. Nearly all of the appropriations for the payment of claims were stricken out, SANTA FE WILL NOT ESCAPE 1JD H. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. 'JUNE 8TH, 1906. DEPART DAILY. No. I Atlantic Mail all points Cut No. 12, Balt Lake local. ......9:00 a. Jn No. 2, Chicago, BL Louis llfo-.to- d ,, .. 9 -ln No. 4, Atlantic Express, all points No. 5, Esst.. P-- 8-- arrive daily. Pacific Mail. Salt Laka 11:30 a.m. and all point East No. 1, Chicago and S'--. Loute limited. . No. 11, Local from ,. P- - S Park City and San Pete Valley. .. . .... 7:66 p. No. 3, Pacific Express from 8 n. The .12. 56 a. m. all points Eat Through sleeping can to Omaha, Chicago and SL Louis, New York and Boston. Fres reclining chair cars. A perfect dining car service on all through trains. C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Gen. AgetPsgr JlepL Salt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. Laxarfoas Ggowotaeat tiaeptflfcgire.et 4 ln$cu(bai cut. rtfh twrter bafo aid ioc. lovefa l&raiy ; entire trahPdKUi lighted, through to CUcagetttjg; Chang. Direct coaaectioafij SLPanl and Minneapolis That Road Was Inadvertently Left Out in Chargee Against Standard Oil Company, Htaa, art TViMta C. 4 Vitim. & Washington, March 2. The Senate today passed the sundry civil appropriation bill carrying about 168.000,000. Various amendments were offered to the measure, and most of them were debated at length. There also was dls elusion of the pure food bill, and Mr. DolUver made a brief speech In support of hi resolution providing for the appointment of a joint congressional committee to investigate the question of railway rates. The resolution was referred to the committee on Interstate Hop-son- e, o Hey-burn- agree- ment was reached In conference today on the post office pprorlat Uni hill. r The principal amendment wax the addition of tfoU.IHiO by the sr'.lnte to the I5O0.000 appropriation of the house for and a provision pneumatic iuIm fur the exteiiHion of he Service. The senate receded on both proposition. of $75,000 fur pmlat car An inrn-aoservice was allowed. The amendment, I'liiisti.in Scientist. giving preference to noldiei anil sailors TT.ii anirndnicut provide for ihe fol- of the civil war for the railway postal lowing addition to section 11. of the service is retained. The ee:iste inhill; nor shall anything in this title crease fur foreign mail The trainporin-tio- n of flK.nOil i retained. The senate he lo apply to thue who recede from a provision fixing a rate heal only by spiritual means. Xlr. staled that these three of three cent per pound on rural free I.idivldiinl did not ubjeef to Christian deli vet y route. Increases made by the but they merely scnntefor various branches of tbe Silence thought that the amendment would -- civile are retained. makr too wide a scope and permit or STATKIIOOD BILL. the continual ion of other kinds ot heal, ing that were objectionable. The petition was returned to Ball Wskliington. March, 2. Numerous ljikr la- -t evening white it originated ronferrnrea on the statehood bill today and will be presented to the legislature gain failed to bring about an agreewithin a shoit time. ment by whleh legislation for either cue OCDEN SALT COMPANY nr two states may he had at the presPANAMA CANAL' DILI ent nersion. Th coaferee adjourned Becomt Half Owners in Great Wcst- until tomorrow at 11 a- - m. without any cm Whoa Plant is On Marrh 2 At a final propurltion lisviig been advanced durWashington. Lucln Cut off. even approaches meeting of ihe conferees on the Pan- ing the day ama canal hill today, after the senate promise of ult foiatrly comproming the An .Xaewrlatcd Pits, dispatch fioni conferee had reported terhxlly the difficulties. For several day the n-atf Boise. Idaho, dated Man h 2nd. sas been proceeding cn confciee Irnhiliiy of Repnhlirnne of the two t to Idaho Wool Drown imfoii bouse to get together and sent them the idea th.it ?iae ir might be possible to deal tonight in which It be- bark to try again, the futility- r at- get. an Wed of agreement for the comes a half owner In the Great XX'est-eitempting a compromise was admitted the house bill for two state, with tbe sialt company of Ogden. The sheep anil the conferees decided to ask for amendment- by Smntor Fornker. makmen will control the board of director-- . their discharge. ing it possible for either Arizona or is secure to Their object chrapfr Salt It i his decision la sreepicd liy the New Mexico to t eject the constitution. Tor tbeir flocks. The plant of tin; two houses, and the general Iniprea-sio- .t Now this p'an lias behn practically . is located at the Lucia la iliat an effort will he made to abandoned - herzitse of opposition In 15 tli.Ua from ( gdcu kill the entire lilL both hon-e- s. s. -- CAPTAIN LEE WILL WED PASS SUNDRY CIVIL BILL. g sport. The team at Park City is composed of eluveu strong players, a uumlier of whom have had experience In Dreat Britain before coming to thin country. The interest In Balt Lake lit red hut and Ogden's addition to the league will give great Imiietua to the sport. Thcrd la plenty of available material In this city and If the proposition la bill brought to a head by one or two good men taking hold of the matter a rrack-a-jacteam will bo the ivniiH. A number of people In tbe city vrrre ralacd in England where association football la aa popular aa Kugby football or baseball Is In tlila country. In a conversation last night with Harry Pailcnmn. of the Arm of Lee-doand Patterson, ho staled tbat he had attended games In England, where Cti.iMHl people wera In attendance, and the Interest shown was of the hair raising order. The great game is still as popular In England aa It ever waa and there la no reason wiy the American cousins In this city should not have a revival of the game. Two of the XV easier buys, formerly associated wlih the XVeaslor baseball team in this city, at one time played with a Denver association football team and these two will furuish tho nucleus for a rattli.ig good team. They are lover of the spurt and will undoubtedly do all they ran to aid In a team. OGDEy, UTAH, FBIDAT aomrnfO, Topeka. Kas.. March 2. The Atchl TIME TABLE son, Topeka 4b Santa Ke Railroad Company la to bo Included la Attorney General Coleman's suit for ronspiracy against the Siandard Oil Company. Mr. Coleman said tonight that the Los Angeles an Santa Fe was left out of the orginal San Pedros Co. Salt Lake R. petition by an error of the stenograph er. He will at once file an amended and Third Wait South Depot Temple petition to Include the Santa Fe. Tbe Its Salt Lake City. 1 suit will thus be brought against all DEPART. tho railroads In the state. Tbe strongest feature of Ihe suit, For Provo, LaM, Fairfield la according to the attorney-genera- l and Mercur, connecting that relating to the failure of the at Nephi for Manti ana thus to Standard pay charter fees, hi formed late point! os do to business iu having no authority 8:00 a Jll Sanpete Valley Hy the state. To fight, the Standard Is the real object of the still. The action For Garfield Beach, Too ele, Stockton, Mam- against, the railroad is brought to dismoth. Eureka and Silsolve the freight rate combination. ver City (via learning- ton cut-of- f) EXCURSION. GOOSE 7:45 a m MOTHER For American Provot Mareli Stn, via Rio Grande Weatern Fork, Lahl. Juab, Milford, Frisco, CaHentes Railway. Special train leaves Ogden 6:45 p. m returning after tha show, and intermediate point &Q5 p in Faro 11.00 for tho round trip. 8sato ARRIVE. on aalo at the Boylo $1.00 to $2.00, Furniture Co- - Street can run from From Provo, American and to return theatre Fork, Lehi, Juab, Mildepot direct Street care will moot train on arrival ford, Frisco, Calisntae mad Intermediate points9;45 a at Ogden. . in From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fiel- d, NEW LIKENESS OF CHRIST. Mercur and San- -, Valiey Ry. points.. 5;35 p m pet The romantic discovery of a masterFrom Silver City, Mampiece hr Murillo, says a newspaper moth, Eureka, Stockton, caused the has greatest correspondent, Tooele and Garfield Interest in European are circles. Beach, . 5.35 p 111 The picture the subject of which is Christ Healing the Iaralyllr" fo now ALL TRAINS DAILY. la the possession of Messrs W. Dolg and Co., 174 New Bond street, and has Daily Pullman Buffet Sloepins Car been viewed by the Queen, who kept, it Sarvice between Salt Lake, Miiford, for several days at Buckingham Pal- Modena and CaUentea. Direct (tags connection! for all mining districts ia ace. A correspondent was shown Ihe southern Utah and Nevada. picture yesterday by Mr. Doig, whf 201 Mala Street gave the history of this notable find, City Ticket Office, 250. Tel Murillo painted two pictures of this For particulars, call on or address same subject, he said; one for flic Salt Lake Route, or J. L. agents. the other Seville, at Hospital Charity MOORE, Dlatriaf Paaeenger Agent for the 8t. Augustine Chaiel. Madrid GILLETT, Agt The former picture, one of a se of eight famoiid canvaoses. formed part of the loot taken by Marshal Boult during t he Peniusular war. Hr sold it to Mr. Toulmln, who left it to Mr. Eretyman, of the Admiralty. Tbe second picture, the one just discovered. was undoubtedly looted from St. August inr Cliapcl, Madrid, about I hr same time. There are two crack straight across tbe canvas, which suggest that the picture was doubled up flat for transport or cut acroes In two places. OREGON SHORT LINE TIME "The picinre remained la seclusion CARD. Devonshire. Ds in a for nearly century Dec. 4, 1904. left, to her an it old last owner, lady, DEPART: housekeeper, and It waa eventually seiz- No. 7 Butts and Portland 12:05 p.m. the hands ed for debt, and passed into No. 9 Pocatello, Montpelier of a dealer, who sold it to me after 1:25 a.m. and Butte wa-I not sure of much negotiation, for 7:15 pja. 11 Cache Wlay No. its authenticity until after careful No. 12 Salt Lake and Tintic 10:50 a.m. inn. No. I Sait Lake sad inter"A Bond street dealer says It !s ..7:35a.m. mediate points worth anything from 6.000 pounds to No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, 10.000 pound, but- it is impossible to all and Milford points estimate Its worth." couth ...a...,... ...... 3:40 j.n. The figure in the picture are Salt inter10-and lake No. and that of the Saviour Is striking In 1:30 pm, mediate points its dignity. If a a beautiful Likeness .. 8:16su , .. . , . . . . uf Christ.' whit h will make a ncAable ARRIVE: ddiiMiu to the long list of sacred por2:15 p.m. lake No. traits which roused so much discus- No. 0 Butts ard Pocatello .... ....... .12:50 e.m. sion retemly. Express In the foreground Is the wistful-lace- d No. Salt Lake and Tintic 0:55 p.m. No. 7 Salt Lake' sad Milparalytic lying on the ground, ford ................ .... 11:25 a.m. vireuhlng out bis hands tu the Saviour. Grouped together behind him are 0. i Salt Lake and intsr- .... 8:05 a.m. Peter. 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