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Show ma MOEsnxo examiner oopeNi ptah, monpat morning, January so, ims. EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS Independent Pnoe........-.NoBell Phono EDITORIAL j . St M BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono ....... ..No. ISO66 Independent Phono ISO j No. Beil Petite WM. GLaSMANN dosed once BREVITIES j ba v.a to just returned from roast. F. T. W!hn C-- e H. TV9em, aV.iU iu.-a- a jitf Vwr. amnnor Fka-x- r SR. a; tw wiwt Me t oi Viy IM M aj-r- X vroivroey o.vs na Fw-v- J.t?s how r! IV titfM. i4 H. OahraVn. CYatWe chare rw a a l ia vu-i- Ar c car and S O 1. exia-rtr- et week fcii.nv who CVnoluT. a . re-n- u to fir--n- a with urn pahn nvd Ma,h;aO (V AN- hr the llm jvk.1 i i effact Feb 1. rhat !fnt thin re ou.v luiierml change la take r.er ia tie tin. Vate ai 9 o v ' t- - Confined In Padded Cell, He Teara Dowa Upholatenng and Attempts Got Away. of It pioneer Or!ea of Je.a Drown re. den's ia tha at noon yesterday at ;. h iscurn-1.: lai residence 517 west Second l?'re- -i at Flic Points. The ((ceased was the third wi of :i;e late Captain James Brown f the Murmoo bstt.iliuu and Martha Bteveus, and wu burn in IktiisiD County, North Carniina, March 5Cth, HID. making hi age at the time of demi-- e, Vi years. Id month Hnd S tlsys. When live years of ago he moved with th family to Illluots, where h received the gospel us taught by Hie Raima and with hla parLatter-dents he gathered with tiie Saint at Nauvuo in ikil. Is 146 be came west with hi father sad In that year wheu there was s call for 500 vuluulcers in t lie ran of the Mormons to go and fight again-- t Mexico, he enlisted a one of the number being then but 17 yearn of ago. With hi father be at rived in Balt I .she July 59, IMS, Jnst five days niter Brigham Young snd the first pioneer- - stepped on 1 'lull soil. 11 demented Chinaman waa pirkeJup atreet between Wall near '1 weiity-einand I'm ific about 4:30 yaaterday mornFioeuck ami ing hr Police Sargfant rairulnian Tout and Farr, 'ilw Mongolian in questiou hnd gone to the hoine 30 and Wall of Mrs. Jane Warner. hired a, where be ahoved a door open, and forced hi- - way into the house and an it plying about the mom for eewne lime, he left of Ida own accord, going to the reslJenie of Lruulw Motilding, on 281 li atreet, where he broke several windows, after which lie roniluuol hia rampage to the Iwrrne of Mrs. Mary A. Ford, wlmre he also broke window. 'ibwtt! peiqiie teleidioned the police, beand two trips were made once-ar- y fore the Chinaman wsa Usnted, while attempting to kick in Ihe door nL the of the Ford home, immediately after he wan placed In to make t rol wagon he began the liln Ilia miserable for the ufricera. nets ere, however, beat told In detail. The Chink wiuwe name could not be leal nod was after passing through the cell reguinr examination, placed in a al the poibw elation aad a short lime afterward a cry from one of his fellow the fact lliat the prisoners fire in Ida cell, a started had prisoner using the usiUrois, some papers and the bd cloihce for burning material. lane and Sargaut When Jilor r entered the cell to sxtingul-- h the Name the crazy Chinaman wad Ktanding by watrhiug (he prugresa of ha was aulwequently the fire, and taken out ami searched for niatclira. When he waa divested of all his wear-in- ;i appsrel excepting hie aldil and irotiiH-ri- i he wae again pltn cd in a C11 and in a ahurt time another cry from Ihe cell room look the officers to Dm il Ciiinstnan'e cell, this time he had and 11 pen dent .Into a iKKiae hi waa endeavoring to hang himw'lf. Officer I At ue grappled with the and had Ida collar lie and shirt turn from hia iierson for Me trouble. of this happening the At the time Chink had lorn off all hia clothing from his perauii and endeavored to bite the offleent when they came near to him. He was finally overpowered and a quilt waa wrapped shout the insane then bound round man, and he waa about with ropes and luler taken to the county jail. Institution he wan Al the latter implaced in the padded cell which he mediately started to demolish, tearing the padding with hla teeth and hands until the door was almost bared of Ua I e neither Viet a . vi'.s rI . fa ;. f r.iy. Deceased Wha Had Adventurous Early Career Leaves Host of Deecend- - d vV 3Wrd c M tk-.r- i, fc rs: fv JL -- Serpent for keep- - SETS .aatainUtan. f No. Ii inied will nr H.So a. m. which Shnw! C. Iaiw of Rail Lake, died Tro'eidar morning (Sunday I at 7 will hr brought o'clock. The in Ofiilm n i he One'u Fliort IAm waa the train thi morning. mil of Mr. E. K. lliMiper. 2618 Wall Avenue. Notico of funeral will be Riven later. sMsi-tc- .i the in liuildiiig old Howerv MEETING ENTHUSIASTIC CAL FANS HELD. FIRE TO JAIL AND TRIES SUICIDE. OGDEN LOBES ANOTHER PIONEER RESIDENT. J By e.:t tr Jvfitab (AaAm j ' t- - PnaHtiitMia IimIi ; Effort Beveridge t Make Another Secure Agreement oa Statehood 1p.m. OGDEN lanriT! REVELATION BY SMITH ARE BRIGHT CHINAMAN IS DEAD No 120 Beil Phene No. 120 of bath telephone system WORK FOR LAWMAKERS MORE THAN REITERATED PROSPECTS WITH MAD BROWN REVELATION BASEBALL TROUBLE JESSE THE WEEKS INSTINCT OF LO- PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT WEBER PARENTS CONVENTION. Centures Yotmger Member of Latter- - Tells Crowded Congregation That De sire to Worship God Is ss Old day Saint Who Scoff Old as Human Race. Doctrine. President Rishell of Pacific National League Gets Good Impression of Citys Standing. a An enthusiastic meeting of the hae-la- !l ruin- - of till city wag held yeeterday A bi afiernon. Riahel of the I William BaaeliaH National league aud Pacific Secretary Bhupbard. of the Salt iJik l team ware among this who auended the meetiag. Their visit wa merely one to lnqatra iatn the baseball situation and U may ba said that tbay left for Balt Laka last night fully mnvlnead that Ogdaa can nt be classed among the dead one. They were, on the other hand much pteaaed with the outlook and gave it a their opinion that this years leagus would he tha mnet succeNaful in tha history of base hall. Dad fUmtin wa an Interested Keener at the meeting and statad that ha would give Ogden baseball hi hearty support and that, if hia servioca were desired, he would gladly take the management of the team Another meeting of local fans will he held sometime during the coming week atid it I expected that IW UuuMn will then ba proieut and that a definite agreement wiU be arrived at. It wa plainly hown at the meeting that no one but GinJIn will ilu a that the eucotsstof manager and Ogden's baseball will .lcjtMid upon hi selection. It waa also demonstrated that Ihe necesaary motu-- can also 1m rai-e- d uithoitt much effort. Helnna the other naw team admitted to (lie new six club leagno Is already Imseltall crazy and the pre-- a roporta from there gre to the effect that every--t lung Is progressing In fine style. They have not aa yet. secured Ihe service of a manager, but have several lines mt after a Rood man to fill the hill. With the other teams already well organized and Ogilcu and Helena making Bitch encouraging progress the new Pacific National is bound to be a success. Pre-idr- ut baM-lial- IS OLDER RELIGION THAN THE BIBLE. GOSHEN'S ; . The annual Parent1 Convention of the We her Stake under the direction of the Sunday achouie wa, held In the Stake Talieruacle. in this city yesterday at 2 o'clock lu the afternoon and 7:30 Both seso'clixk in the evening. sion .Ihm large alien (ianeex. Henry H. Hulapp, tu stake chairman. conducted tiie services, and after singing by the choir and prayer by F. Middletou, he Char he Praddeni made a few opening remark iu explanation of Ihe purpow of the organization of Pare:rt'claaea in the various school of the stake. Bcowr-ero- ft Report were made by Heber of the Bacond ward and Charie T. Ow Richard of the Fourth ward ing the auectwa aud satisfaction experienced iu conducting their clasaea, and gave a short synoiatta of the work under consideration by the parent of the wards. A duet waa beautifully rendered by Wealiha Belnap and Earl West entitled "Count your many blessings. The report made led beautifully to ihe subject which waa aftarwarda discussed by President Joneph F. Smith aud Anton 11. Lund that of the "ideal Tiie its environment. Home." and qualification of the parents and the they owe their children obligations were forcibly imprew.ted upon the mind all of whom formed of those resolution tu improve tiie conditions Murruimdlu their hone. After xinging' by the choir and beneW. Bhtir-tli- ff diction hy Presidnnt the convention adjourned until 7:30 p. m. at which time standing room could not b secured, owing to the great Interest manifested In this new movement ami the great desire of all to hear Presidents Smith and Lund. At the evening nvlun the winging wax rendered by tiie Tabernacle choir mid a duet wa beautifully sung by Hancock, entitled, Tillic snd Annie Scatter the Smiles and SunRldne." lnn, Ihat-eue- Mon-gidi- Hnl-Inngl- i, lui-he- ls an la th Washington, Jan. 59 Early anaiake will Beveridge week Senator other effort to secure on agreement to the vote on me statehood bill end will the appeal that is present prospect not be ana do in vain. The opponent of the hill generally express willingdisU, allow the meaeure to be to as ay far to and go they posed of. naming that it there is objection to eouie of the time it will come from the anpporter of tiie bilL The day Jor the vote is not yet decided on bwfc the probably will be aome day after After a present tjegislatfve week a vote is named discueion of day thr bill in the senate will be confined largely to consideration of amendments. The liquor prohibition amendment1 will receive special attention. The opponents of the bill wiU endeavor to secure thy most liberal changes poxaihle. They will strive to get four new states but in the end if nsoea-surto have Ariwill be sail-fle- d zona eliminated from the measure. On Friday Judge Swarnn will make mvvt the charges against him The agricultural appropriation bill will be reported during the week and may be considered before the cluee of Rev. F. 1. Gciihen, delivered anto an other of his remarkable audience that covered every available hit of apace iu the Congregational church of this city last evening Takining fur his theme The stinct of Mon in Early Civilization." Mr. Goshen carried his listener back to the time of the ancient Egyptians, th (h'atianx, tho Cave Dweller, the before the Cliff Dwellers atul Olliers were priests and lime when there others to teach the gospel to man, and attempt d to -- how ilnit In the life of the dim jaat these people were religious by instinct, which came from an inborn de-i- re within the human race. The speaker showed from tiie hook of the dead that at no time were thu Egyptian taught to worship God, and he asked the question, how did they get this Instinct? He went ou to show hat they were religions because they had a natural de-lwhich led them to worship in their own way a supreme the week. Being. He further showed that in the early IN' THE HOUSE. civilization in the valley of the Nile well that there were people wlih the worked out form nf religion, that wen Washington. Jan. 28. Four appropritheir ation hill await the action of these bariuric men th God, and these worshipped because of houe of representative this week, natural inntinct within them. the pension, the poatofflre, the naval Man la by nature religious, said the aud the diplomatic and consular. Outspeaker, and we must remember how side nf thi routine work and the passfsr man hnd to travel before he reachof minor legislation by unanimous ed hia present advanced ntage. and the age of interest la lookei consent same instinct that teaches man to he for. Thenothing on railroad rate legprogram the when religious, teaches the bird, ia not complete nor 1 tiie islation of Ihe frost covers the landscape, and means committee thromih North, to fly away to the sunny South, ways the with Philippine tariff bill. Neitfi- 1 where the air wsrm. of these er subjects will figure in the Iiutlnct teaches the raven in the time of drouih to drop the pebbles Into house proceeding this week. the hollow of Ihe tree where the water is that it 'may oome up wlthiu Its reach. the ant to bite Instinct, teaches every grain of corn when it Is placed lu it nest ao that it may not sprout The following are the arrivals at Hr and grow." for the past 24 hour. Reed crab Tuatim-- t teaches the hermit Goo. Goxhlng, Chicago; David U living by the water' side to travel by Herman. City; H. McKinnis and wlf toe night to the crevice In the rock." Salt Lake; Wm, And this same Instinct is born into J. G. Btiker and wife. Geo. man and is his hope, love and aspira- Edwards and son, St. Louis, Mo.; Point Lookout; J. H. Seation, until he finds hia Father and his H. Steed,F. Walsh, San Francisco: H. man, J. God. Mr. Goxhen. rlalnie that the many L. Moorsman, New York; la M. Earl, cult a and faiths and absolute beliefs Jr.. Salt Laxe City; V. Brown, City) John show that man has simply developed Roy Decker, Salt Lake City; 31. the present forma of religion which John Mrteer and wife, City; came through the ancient racee In. re- McClanaban, Cincinnati, O.; F. J, sponse to that demand nr Instinct In Wirty, Chicago; Miss Lille Woodsl Salt Lake; Miss Flora Johnson, Butts, religion, and that revelation had nothMont ing to jlo with religion beliefs. e, re wur-hipp- ed oe -- REED HOTEL t WE TBEBI fiHD COBE AMUSEMENTS CATARRH aa an aoiaMa Chroale Vlmuw at ihs Sna. Ban. Mwa, Thraoi, Luan. SicnaiiX, kldaeva. Uvw, BlaSOar ana Swala. Kaon In nan. SIM. CSuna, kdMBiUn. Pilaa, Kupwn, Lon aflaoonla. Ouanrhaa. StpMIM. TimUm, aad all Chranlr. Morvoaa an PrlvaM IKihim of Mna. Von aa Maa-So- u. V Pma-tai- la CMJSna. Tnitant aa. a. . saoasw Hama Carao. WvUe foe fraa (gnpiota llat If rmm CoaiiLtaUa non Weak Men If fea MiSat fm anr of to muImon or eauaad B (laoniacc, iibm or onn- vkkY rcasox wa rou axa tu iMiaa W AST TO Taut TO. Wo Un groroB our afclU la sarin CHROKIC Stioam by pnMtiblna nau7 Tolunlurr looonaalalo fron bono poosn Mw aiaioa, Smo . 1 BilL fr the Fair Temple Block, tile llr-- 1 budding of any kind put up by the Mormon lu the llocky Mountains. DIKII January 59ih. IMS. at 15 lie was os of a party of tell who o'clock nunn. Jese S. Rrown. thin of went with Captain Brown to Sun Fran-t V'eSI7 No. at Captain Jnniea cisco on horsclaok to draw the pay Fecund Si reel, ape 7a yeaia, ID month. for the military company to which lie Funeral service to he held at the lin- belonged, leaving Sail lathe Ihe lentil den Tabernacle Wednesday. Kehrtiary day of Angn-- t. 1N17. let, at 1 o'clock i. lu. Califmula fin receiving the money for thr bale pen pleaae ropy. tulinn. he together with four others returned with his father bringing The Independent Club met at l!i In Kjianish gold coin on pack anhome of Mr. and Mrs. J. nullmiKh, S.'it imals from Ban Frnneisco and arrived on Twunty-night- h Strent, Raturduy in Salt lathe January IMS, aflcr inISOS. were Carla suing January IS, untold tnurh suffering experiencing PLUCKY BASKETBALL GAMES stake. suerin1 undulged In until late in the evening. The from Ihe cold and Second aosiatant. many privation. Julies were awarded In Mr. Alma dent David McKay addreeed tiie conalso Ou this brought they expedition Mrs. K. Mitchell and Mrs. F. the mission and pur-poBrigham Young College Beate Deaf gregation upon f wheal, the first (hat had After the prize were dis- five Walker. Team by Dumb School clawrs, and waa folof and parent's of Ctah. tin stale Into tributed a delirious atipper waa scive.1. been brought address 9. an 63 lowed upon the nubject to by deceased 1818 or the In the spring The music waa readered liy Olive and Hume by Wilford M. of Preparation. his while Vem Bullnngb. The nidging was furn- drove two yoe of oxen whom pidnted tu of both basket of MeKendrlck, For the game pluck pure ished by the Maltb.v'a. As enjoyable brother Alexander held the plow that influence as thoir Deaf and Dumo the parent- - and ball played at the Suntime was spent until about I a. m. when turnPd the first furrow of soil in Weber our afterpresent means of lsst improving school Saturday gymnasium That parileulsr spot of the party broke tip. The dnUoioiis Count y. C. team from day school educational system. B. Y. between Ihe noon punch was served while they were play- ground being on Washington avenue Let a Little Sunshine in"wa the lAgaa aad tha team from tha Deaf and ing cards. The invited guests were. between S8ih and IDth alreets. and The final title of a double quartette, which was school was a winner. Dumb sown Mre--r. and Memlamea A. Mullmigh, B. rut that spot was the first whemt score 63 to 9 In favor of tho visitors rendered by members of the choir. Kullourh, D. C. Dora. F. Walker, K. and grown in Ihis country. Pnwident Joseph F. Smith followed from the North dor not. mean that1 In the spring of 1K4 he went io Mitchell, O. Shot maker. J. Maltliy, A. one aided as with an address upon the training and was totally tbs game Edison and Mrs. Vatidermule and Mr. California wlih Ms two brothers, r would ba at first supposed for the game development of the child, with apecial covering. and Vim. J. Uullotigh. Misses Mahle turning in 18ii7 to Ogden where lie hss He waa detected tn lhla act however, little locals mode their opponent play I emphasis upon tha proper examples to I and Oral Mallhy and tHrve Bullough: insds his home ever since. be placed before tiie chlklren. and several of the officers went in to hard right from the alarL Master lairrn Walker, Jrvin Wilber and leave a wife, three trap the crazy nun down. When the The ilec-a-- ed He dwelt at length upon the principle The ljOgsn boys are punch heavier and Vern Bullnugb. anus, three daughter, a stepson, a officers oiiened the cell door the Chinataller than the boye from the Deaf and of revelation aa uiulrtod by the at on daughter end a host of grand man crouched In a corner and just a Day Saints and stated that this Dumb erhool, which of course were meuia of comchildren. they entered the doorway, quick ai two Mg jmlnte in their favor. Jtat a principle had twen the lie was a member of the High lightning he grabbed some of the smaller team In every way should be munication between man and God since which he waa concealing be- able to score against them at all is 1o the world waa framed and that it la a The attraction at the Grand Opera Priests' Quorum of Weber Rtske and For speedy team work true today as in former dispensations. Honan on Wednesday will lie "Tun has always taken an active part In hind him and throat it into the faces of their credit. That many of the children of the hia captors, and endeavored to escape. tb local boys were certainly there Yiaiaun" which Is such a departure church work. The funeral services over Ihe reDeputy Sheriff Behring who ranks in with the goods and at: no moment dnr- - I Imtter Day Saints were drifting from from the average dlnlect productions. with the Insane man. ing the entire game was It unintereat- - this principle and were joining wlih It Is a Swedish dialect comedy with main will be held at the Ogden Tale size equally sized crowd waa In at-- 1 the scoffers when the subject l heads of hle fellow ing. over the at teached 11. Wednesday. February a pint, well worth lislmdng to. David ernaele, the chink 1 of course to the home I cussed In their presence was one of his the by in and the o'clock -the officers, partial grabbed afternoon, Ural t trout a- - times the title role. As one tell can than the little follows I points and be exhorted the parents to iu time lea Whenever lute lie viewed rnn al and his boys. queue the play progresses, Yon Ynnsnn" on the tiie li basket a had made hla inau floundering gymnalum re- - I check this evil among them, been in- shows evidence of being Americanised, home on dale of funeral from forenoon. The work of God has alwsy with cheer after cheer. sounded floor. in Ihe Ogden will tie The Interred body he has "come over." though It just Frsemaa Bassett of the Ail Hallows I terp rated to the world by this chan The n ufflcrs were then plnred upon la said that since tho death of llcgn City prmetery. tiie prir":'s lunula and hla feet were college al Salt lake city refereed the I nel. said the speaker, but they were no one has portrayed the character so was placed game and gave perfect satisfaction to I anil always have been foe to reject bir.'.jij f.l .imi lit that way he Bratt-stroMr. rarfrctly as does LACOGB ROAD COMIKS The next game to be I any and all menage delivered to the hi.-- .if. whcp li spent the night,, all concerned. upon who the part ortgi.mted hideous at intervals played In the league aerie will be inhabitants of tiie earth, luit that on n:ml he which 1 In The England. I play between the Deaf and Dumb school and account of such rejnetiou this does not with ills frr:slP yells. staged with new imeiiic equipment snd momenta, whieh the Brigham Young University team, in any manner affect the truthfulness During hla lucid during each act a number of reflned Simon Bamberger Says Positively he called from Provo, in IhU city next Friday. of such messages. were few mill far between, Ho Will to Build That are Through specialties introduced, including "The agency of man may he exercised fur opium and said in those about him It promise to be an interesting one. Thia City. launbcruien's the quartette.' Following are .ihe names of the ten in accepting the will of the Lord or it pood live, me die. refuses to eat or men eompoeing the two teams: B. Y. may be exercised in its rejection, but He iierwIMenlly 1I1 Ink mid to bile those who I. Christie nwn, Dahle, Jensen. Iilaia the truth thlnces of any doctrines should attempt! CUR CFWASHINGT0N H. Bamberger, president and gonerul and Merkley; D and D. school, Briggs, not be questioned on account of tldx utter him final. 1 4 we. Cola, Rmlt han and Wright. munnger of the Suit 41 AC and Ogden It developed .lining yesterday' generation or the critic, who may There will be insiHlIwiion of officers Railway, which tidier known a the that, the rraxv man ia under arise for the purpose of defeating the Tunsday night. Jan. .1., and In addition "taigimu Road.' was In Ogden yesterMio bonds at Balt lAike on a charge plans of God by announcing their disthere will lw an entertainment snd re- day and staled that (hi mini would of wtiompted rape and officers from DEATH OF MARYE. HUTCHINS belief in such doctrines." freshment. All niendiers ami their positively lie hullt llimugh to this city. that city will come to Ogden to take President Antbon H. Lund imprestnfamilies are urged to he present. .Mr. Ihimlicrger was asked if his road 'm where he ia to appear in court Well Known Pioneer Woman Passes sed upon the minds of tbs luvrents tha COMMITTEE. was going tu Imild into Ogden, snd j nuurew. necessity of training ilia attention of Away After Active Life. lie replied. Ye, Hint i What I am At the time of his arreL the chink their children toward tha reading of NOTICEI electric railroad an lcre for. We are pretty near into wax carrying E. Hutchens died at the home good literature. Mary wore made by remarks switch lamp and wa begging matches of her Kaysville now and lliut I tho harde-- t Fred Stone, 443 rinsing f. IS .Off reward for any evidence lead- pint tif the work pnaaed.' At this or pax-er- s by to light it. Second street. Sunday at 4:45 p. m. Henry II. Rolapp and state superint-dwiing fa the ennvioilnu uf any person or jiiiictiire of the interview hla train R, Thoms H. Evans and the The deceased was lxim in Horkahlre, tenons stealing the Morning Exam- G. W. No. 3 pitlied out and cut the adjotirneil for one year by singLIBIRIYHOIES England. March 21. 1X37. being 67 years iner. Interview short. ing liv the choir and benediction by of age at the time of her death, IPresiednt N. C. Flagare. Mrs. Hutehen time to Utah In 18iS. l.-JET Csl.bration of On Hundrsd and Forty was L wife of the late William K. the Robert of Sixth Anniversary Hutehen and the mother of Police Ofgrg-rsrsTHIBETAN BLUE BOOK. ci Burns. Hhe leaves tan ficer Jatin Hutc'ieua. children. 48 grand children and nine British Government and Colonel Uherty. Weber Co.. Jan. 58. Wo great grand children. Dieegreee Younghusband have bail beautiful winter weather so She wa first counsellor to the preoa Indemnity. far with til. exceptions of two or three sident of the relief society of th Tjrnna week of cold weather. ward, was for many years president, of Iuidou, Jn. 29 A voluuiinioiis the primary association of that wanl There has hern no contagious laatiod on Thibetan affairs blucbook the worker iu an Sabbath acliva and in the ward this winter, lat m litxd. Intereat as revealing tinusinil has almo-.Grippe and had cold has visited Mrs. Hutchens has always taken a -- irong friction UtwcTi the govern-lineevery house In Ihe ward. and Col. Youiighu-bam- i, ha horn suffer- leading part in the .Lynne ward in Mr. Tom Rhode indemnity, which fixed nt ing from pneumonia, but - now on the church organiziiiiiMt and will be missed in 75 annual installk payable and the x)r E. among by Charie Andrew: Clark. greatly Improve. in have resulted whom she ha devoted a good igirtiou ments, would Clark and K. J. Murxhal! have hern sufof (he Clntmhi Vat British life. of her occupation h.id ome with case of time fering Shr wa a vet v loving and affection- - I ley for 75 years. Mr. Brodrick, svere-at- o Grippe. They are now on the improve. 'I lie holidays have been made happy mother, alwavs having a kind audltsry of state for India on September for old and rutin with dames and other enroll i aging word f.ir all with who she 13, telegraphed suggesting a reduction came In contact. to 1. 2.70.1)04 Col. YoungliiMband's aniuHcntriiia. to Ihl and other gmernment The lime n place of funeral will The one hurdml and fnriy-si- x of Knlu-i- t Burra i, celebrated lie announced laier. protro'a rrongly deprecated slierstion of the treaty as tending io the Januaiy i'e rt li in grand tyle In the new amusement hall, must all tiie object of the mission. Finally, a LOCAL STOCKS c between Becre-ar- y Sind It iimple fiotn Eden ward attendlengthy Broderick and laird f'urxon, the ed and In! of others. All tegethor there s tin unusually large erowd. Kvery-I'o.lall Ylceroy of India, ended in tho govern-n.et- it Preferred atv k ill the had an enjoyable time with plenty irreepting the siliiMtion n jump to it y. bn! ef piii.ti to eat and wine and liqttota Wagon company has taken the 3.7:.f'.O(-oil vn; reconomm ia .it a and k(. selling nf every kind to ilriuh. Mr. Ihittor to trnni of the ok up:;t ion tif f 8 nivlilfiid cent ( pent Jwing per fr.iin the (taka brought up liquor nf all the Cliunibt Valley beyond three rear in and the sudden am ha, a saloon in one end of j kill prii'esiing that Col. Y'uinchu-hanbe l's.l. almost everybody, ladies and pi lCl. had framed the cenveniion in deflanre electric Follow aro ,1c hde- -t qiM'jiion: of expn-i-a h iirH.ik over the bar. Tltei had a the governV1K4 r.n old vi'ttr Dm, dancing all T. C. 1 M. I ments (uiticy Ivi-ito avoid interfert.ih Fiu r thi., pM. !h- - oil SvuVh reels. 10.10 ence In the Waller Limlsav, The nff.ilrx of Thiltet UaSSJaBEKXKBKSU fl 10 Pi (imn.on i,t uied .them with a step dance, and that -- hop'd the Tbile-fan- x Hank Slu.e nf u I'l.ih illiam Chamber. James Hurt. K3.?i) break t ie ren'y Ir wouM be .ion's Saving tt.u-Ft . ana a Scotch song. .Visa Maud 'i'nis! ihe gu,irn- j Pi i i ( on t m Pay When Cured SKE one apoo OUT wore, of oattooM Soto Indomd oa. NOW tbounorii WB WAUT TOCUHB Jou WHO Th duuart aaOuniaailtug tbat wa ruiSsitaSuJt Sf.fcSuSvrK: WX CAST M ULISH OVK rCHES Muni toon ftmiwm IHoorfan, Soto- IX I'KIVATIS UbIAlIt It wools tern (wnlitcneo. Honooi n wt bar to orovo oar akin la ibl claw ml i la apollior nr. Tbla M our glaa: f m ilNLm?.r!: hlimiS'r? wu'"" DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Specialists, 2482 tiww-bU- ga iL SaBgttAr' 1 i if You Expect to fflnrty in Juno son-in-la- iu - I esaaa QC Why Use Coal AT THE BIG CLOCK anni-vrraa- Co. Jewelers WASHINGTON AVENUE. Cost Sale iv -- i & Our Second Annual 1- for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights ig J. S. Lewis Oil? When you can have electric lights for SI.50 per month New la tha time to buy tha engagement ring. This ring In usually a Diamond, and wa have been able to buy loose Diamonds very reaeonable We mount them In our shop according to your directions and guarantee every etone to be perfect porrei-ponilcn- Save the trouble of filling and make it lamps with easy for the women at home by using light 'd Inri---- fr i Will Net Last Much Longer pweassnmsFmei d ; Everything including our vast spring stock now daily arriving from New York, is h . io-- UTAH LIGHT M -- POM CO., llm. kpr ,imici Ike highland fling. A'l went off ftivorahly. Oii'te a number of citizen of L'brrtv summoned down to testily jlnve suit that Daniel Dant- - r the h-- m R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager j : brought to rontest Janie A IlowcUi :lh N i:oT:,ll ''ink Firt N.ituHCit I'ank, U-f.MiMiu'.itn 11011 Co r,0o 114 00 I t Ogden. .. . Telephone Itank Ogden 277.1-- Vlce-Cunsu- 'i ' e have line tleig: 'nrIhe Vic shout a bait of snow Oil a vet l.uli: In the hi;:-- . ei-- Vus.-uw- te wi-I Japane-- c i Hi- - to Medved io (ii.uition of Jap.ti:' ji( ihe reque-- f ci the gioer nn ha- t u- iMi'iey. i 87 00 ir.0.00 election. t'onoubda-c- i W. A M. Co., pid. 0K 00 The Liberty ward has Jnst lompl-ie- l connon 80 00 : flue amusement ball that would bo a iteuii to any settlement and res' throe ?t. Jan. 29 Tiionras thousand seven hundred aud Uitv du- - firi'h, I'l.ir ! STattS t iFFERED AT COST i Ft'MW Mcxl.n ihstr:. t j RTZ tU cI' fO.'TE f'lv. l Jan. 2'1 BACK H'J.'JSrtfHSP T1;e seernd !:aa dec!, Abe' G. Schwartz on fir ext in h a S.m orl:;rn'!,l Fra:.-;- . 'lh- o bank. of fo: -- 31 nffttrs wl'l furhwilh p'aep - : rb ;vr, rpry! .,n il-r ami'Siu.idur eravryar, e to Cal- -- 4 tlli f.u j . l.warsz it , i !g- -l i I . $!.).- - aweggaamiv rajimn-'-f look through will cost yon nothing ' V f-- S- - A FT5WV5 dM 'Li- - HOWELL & SONS |