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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL H. ROGERS CANNOT REFUSE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. tSho Stetson i ubetaid: I I weight; ilibia kai that flexibility which head, and to compel one Adams Ml WikaMtW U IB ut Dtrfcy kiln. III Weber County Gets C. D. IVES ! t ROOM HOTEL i to answer questions propounded, the supreme court has decided he must answer the questions and produce the hooka. This decision haa the effect of compelling H. H. Rogers to testify In New York, Justice Glide rsleeve having announced that he would await the decision in the Missouri courts. caafana to any head ; I aiauiea com loft ; and style; I haa beauty i is durable. j Supreme cision in the Standard Oil Case. -- of which I ii th oaljr Derby 1 De- al Derby t Makes JEFFERSON CITT, Mo., Feb. 56. HadIn the case of Attorney-GenerOil the Standard vs. company, the ley Watters Pierce and the Republic Oil companies, wherein it is sought to establish the fact that all are under one SclfCsnfonninf DAUGHTER-IN-LAW- . Lady Entered Berlin With Much Pomp Was in Old King Fred'e Ancient Barouche. BERLIN. Feb. 56. Pudn'M Sophie Charlotte, who today signed a marriage contract with Prince Eitel, second son of the kuieer. entered the eity with all the pomp and ceremony customary when receiving a bride into the Hohenzollem family this morning. She was brought to the iniertal palace in the coach once owned by Frederick the Great, to which was attached eight black horses and was escorted by a large number of troop. Aftei the ceremony at the imiierial was palace, the marriage contract signed. Sophie is a stately blonde, aged 25. The empress was unable to attend the state entry, on account of Illness, but was present at the ceremony. At the Theaters ;; . Ilogal briefs!! The board of county commissioners At the Grand Rose lan Comic Opera has received word from State Fish and company. Tonight. El Cu pltan; TuesGame Warden John Sharp that Weber day, The Bohemian Girl." county will get no trout frjj from the Utahna A Mountain Iialsy. I state fish hathcery this year. The reagM Continuous vaudeville. Lyceum son Is given that so many have been K you drink, drink Yellowstone. sold to private parties and shipped to "THE MIKADO. Put- - ponds in this county that we dont need yor good trouser cheap go to more than lieuutiful scenIt requires as bad counties. the other as them bsoa ery, charming girls, richly coatumed sells and a liberal supply of comedy to make BMITH, the REALTY man, ESPEE TRAINS DELAYED. a successful comic oiiera. Without property. solo and chorus work the producDont miss Putnam's shoe sale. 66c Broksn Whssl on Tsndsr of No. 1 Does good la tion flat and is lacking in the most 49c. for shore 75c, 85c, $1 the Trick and Ties Up Othsrs. essential requisite. That requisite, from returned u. Bostaph has Southern Pacific passenger trains to Portland. j ( business trip from the west are over six hours late. w. Snell, dramatic editor of The time of their arrival Is not yet Truth, was in the city yesterday. known and the marking Is indefiniteThe first marking had No. 2 ar-- glllTH, the REALTT man, sells ly. at about 8 oclock, but that figure No Interest riving payments. re monthly jots been erased. A broken wheel on has -- SMITH, the REALTT man. sells the tender of passenger No. 1 Is reMake your own "dose In lots cheap. sponsible for the trouble. The break occurred between Welle and Curio and Fsul Carmen, aged 28, and Marie as It Is on the main line trains could After the accident the Anderoon. 21, both of Edgmont, Nev., not get past. wm today granted a license to wed. tender was jacked up with ties and at -- Mrs. W. D. Hinton, who has been a snails pace the train was pulled Into : 4 site seriously ill since the death of a siding. I her husband, la reported as being cun-- ! HEALTH OF UTAH. sMsnbly Improved in health. The Child Culture club will meet Weber County Has 8alt Laks Bast a Tueiday, Feb. 27, at I p. m. with Mrs. Block. I HUE 1 E KAISER BILL GETS DUCHESS FOR LOWELL to On Account of Hssvy Shipments Private Ponde W Are 8hut Out. t PAGE FIVE RAY No Trout This Year CORNER. 6. 1906 WEDDED TODAY GO OK STAND Missouri FEBRUARY EITEL AND SOPHIE OLD BOY MUST Court MONDAY. j BOYLE. SIX YEARS OLD.'FOUND LNCONSCIOLS IN SALT IS THE VICTIM. LAKE HOTEL YESTERDAY. 2 too. the Animal He Chose the Gas Rout the Road. But Hotel Emploes Warning the Horse Kicked Him. Spoiled the Game. Phone us. : T. W. HORN & SONS 2 2 to Go Over e Ind. Aa k.ng Around AAnen Without DON'T J CONTRACT FOR YOUR ICE until you talk with us. Purs ice s prompt, liberal and courteous 2 e service. Our prices are right, S SOLE PROPS. WASATCH ICE CO. 3612-A- . Bell 935-- K ST. PATRICKS ALLIANCE. It is said upon l that uged 36. and imm.uied. of .Mr. and Mrs K A I'rnsbie of Convention Opona This Morning at and avenue this morning. Low soil T ronton. 336 Thu fielh street, nude an unsucsix years of age. son of Mr. cessful to go mer the divide adelllpt N. J. and Vr a McLaren ltoyle. was kick- ill Salt Luke City yoieid.iy TRENTON. Feb. 56. The morning ed by the animal and Ills right leg by the gas route. -annual of the convention ninth Twenty broke:, at a point six iticln-- above the The ivuson assigned for the rash aet St. Patrick's alliance of America knee. Is that Crosble was despondent over ieneil here this ninmlng In Star halL W1 the walking around a horse near of .luit-.-ini- street ltay Crosble. Twenty-eight- h ell-Bk-- . Lit'.if I.onell attends the Lewis financial troubles. Friday evening last There were about two hundred delegates present when the convention waa culled to order by the national president. Charles Walls of Paterson. Mayor Giiitclili-- I delivered the address of welcome. to which several delegates from the outside responded. This convention is of considerable iniMriance, as matters of vital Interest, like change In live ritual, a change of the date of holding the national conventions from February to June and a clumge in the national representation of delegatea to the national convention, will lie considered. This evening the dresser. delegates will be the guesla of honor Croslde evidently made careful pre- at u ball given liy the local memlatra (Provo Enquirer.) Th- - conviction of President Champarations to go over the road, lie at- of the alliance. ber of the Ogden City council on the tached ii long piece of rublier hose to MADDEN VS. O'CONNELL. charge of voting himself and aceeptlng the gaa Jet In the room and allowed fees to which lie was not legally en- the gas t escape near his head. It i titled. ami the charges of a similar na- reported that the young mun la now They Will Wrestle Tonight at Hartture against other meddlers of the Og- - out of danger. ford, Conn. den Ciiy council still to lie heard, preHARTFORD. tViin., Feb. 56. The sent forcibly the necessity for public HISTORIC HOME SOLD. official to conform strictly to all the wrestling mutch between gladden and requirements of the law In their public BROOKLYN. N. Y.. IVb. 56. Img OViMinell will take pliice at the Audiacts, and to guard more closely than Inland will lnm one of Its few remain- torium this evening, mid several hunthey would their own the public funds ing landmark by the sale of tlie old dred ut hides and sportsmen from all of New England are here to witentrusted to their care. Douglas manor house at lioiiglaston, parts The acts complained or In tile cases eleven miles from this city, on the ness the mutch. Both men are young of tlie Ogden councllmen are acts that north slum. Il lias lieen sold hy Wll-Hu- and exHrlenrod wrestlers and are said AcIV ImiikIiis for inure Hum half a to lie In the very liest condition. might not be Illegal nr dislionoruble In of to articles the cording agreement manor nilllifoii dollar lo the Douglas Madden Is to throw O'Cniinell twice In company, which has been liicoriMirnted one hour, Httd the winner is to get one-ha- lf under the Ihwh of the state, and IU of the gross receipts. The loser which includes 188 sell the estate, The gets nothing. Although Madden lias acres. In small hiillldtng lots. house originally belonged lo Ihe Hicks only recently recovered from a severe Ills clinncea are said to he good. estate, liut was bought about one hun- Illness. of the dred years ago by Wyant Van Ziitidi, a He la considered the stronger to wrestling member of an old Knickerbocker fam- two, hut O'Donnell, who Instructor at Yale, has more exiert- ily, who used It as a summer home. In 1X54 It came into the isscssloii of the Douglas family. FOSSILIZED TREES. school and was on his way there when he left here and went down to Salt the accident occurred. A neighbor was Iaike City to secure work there. A taking a team of horses buck to his note left to James Crosliie, who lives at bant after watering them. He didn't home with his aivtits on Thirtieth notice the little fellow as he stepfied street, conveys the informal ion that behind the horses and was unaware he "was up against it and had nothing that anything had happened until a to live for." cry was heard. One of the horses Saturday aftenuvon he seourod a kicked viciously at the boy. breaking room in a Salt Lake hotel and was not the leg as stated. Dr. Earn Rich was seen ugain until Sunday morning. called and set llie Injured member. Tlie When found he was lying on the bed Uttlfi fellow is rearing easily at the fare downward toward the foot and uiiconseiuus. None of hie clothing had present time. been removed except hat and coat, HANDLING OF PUBLIC FUNDS. which w ere thrown carelessly on a m MORTON IS PASSIVE NE AVYORK. Feb. 5. President Morton of the Equitable says lie has no criticism to offer to the Armstrong committee's report, but maybe will send a letter to the committee Itself. No officer or agent will lie permitted to apiiear at Albany against the proThe society will posed legislation. conform to any laws the legislature set's fit to pass. Oaks That Havs Basn Buried for Two Thousand Yaars. lAlNDON, Feb. 56. A short time ago a semi -- fossilised grove of oaks, which Is estimated to have lieen hurled over two thousand years, was discovered at Yaxley, near Peterlmrough. the majority of the trees are In a tier feet state of preservation, . hut have liecnme no jwtrlfled that they turn the edge of the keenest axes. Eighty of the mighty trees have already been excavated and at least one hundred more are In Might. Makers of antique furniture are buying large quantities of the., wood, and William Waldorf Astor has purchased a large number of the trees to have them cut Into thin slabs, with which the walls of Hever castle will be covered. street. The January bulletin issued by the lira W. H. Loft house and daughter of Sacramento are visiting with state board of health shows the deaths Mix. A L. Morse head at 2687 Lincoln In the state during that period of 812. were the result of scarlet tvenue. The mesdames mentioned are Ten of 1 these r A pretty Sextette in "El Capitan, at the Grand Tonight. from smallpox, 11 from diphsillers. fever, TO NAME FRENCH BISHOPS. 4 7 from from whooptyphoid, theria, J. the Reader, George popular sign 10 49 from pneumonia and They however, Is present In the work of private business transactions. and sd writer, who has been with the ing cough, ROME. Feb. 26. A consistory of the tuberculosis. There were but the Rose lan Comic Opera company, performed work for tlie money they re1 M. L for a number of years, has fromdeaths Sacred college convened at the Vatican the which was It which work in Weber for but ten the Grand last at county ceived, during they opened night accepted s similar position with 8. J. In compliance with the popes one today had this were While under not. a for the three The month. ordinances, county city nights' engagement. Burt A Bros. of appointing case of smallpox. Salt Lake had 60. comic opera presented, The Mikado, entitled to receive compensation, and order for the purpose fill all but three to blahnie nineteen Adam Patterson has returned from There are a few things Salt Lake can while not ao gorgeously costumed as the technical wrong they may have No Us trip to Mexico and Is nearly froxen beat us on. The Sho Gun and other like produc- committed places them, to say the of the vacant bishopric of Franc. Unto death, owing to a change from the tions that have been here this year, least, in a very unenviable light before new cardinals sill be nominated. der the laws of the French republic the balmy air of the republic on the south. 8CHANDEIN WILL CASE HASTY MURDER TRIAL OPENS. compared most favorably In chorus their constituents. 'Qull Nebeker sill come back In a few blahopa appointed by the conalalory to should In laws a the work; necessary that fact, has shade the better It govby tlie French frysMILWAUKEE Wts.. Feb. 28. Th GAFFNEY, 8. C., Feb. 26. The trial of the argument over the majority of be strict in their provisions for the must be approved ernment before they will be permitted somewhat notorious Rchandetn will The larger trees in the grass plots on the charge of murder of George them. All In .all the production was protection of the public treasury, and to assume their poets. case will once more come up before of this city, who fatally shot eminently successful and met with the that they should be strictly enforced In on the east of the union depot are be- Hasty DaJudge Htilsey of the circuit court, when hearty reception It merited. The com- order that dishonesty and carelessness ing removed by several workmen to- Milan Bennett and George Abbott It will he railed tlito afternoon on the The place will be Improved in vison of the Nothing but Money" the- edy element was in good handa and may be prevented and checked, and day. Clerk of Stata Department. Chief was some canes In order while in humor the audience the latter while atrical the company requiring the attorneys for the good punishment kept appearance by the changes be to Charles Denby, who has been apto show cause why the Isproponent here on December 15, 1905, was opened throughout the performance. may seem greater than the offense, the chief clerk of the atnte de- sues Involved should not be tried before pointed to in been Rose Ians served who has the that of bringthe here Considering by good carry public today. Hasty, -- Two drunks, John ONeill and Jake all here ever since the shooting. Is de- a repertoire of .comic operas as stock ing offenses of this character to light partment to succeed Col. Michael, to a Jury. The order was secured by AtChrlstopherson, answered the roll call fended by local counsel. The prosecucompanies do dramas, their costuming (although the motive which causes the a son of the late Charles Denby, form- torney Charles F. Fawselt, representing in police court this morning and were tion is conducted by T. B. Sea re. state's is good. Several of the costumes worn exposure may not always be good), as erly minister to China and later a Emil Bchendeln, and Mrs. Ella Frank; eech assessed 85 for their attorney for this district.' Several last night by the leading characters It will have a tendency to make other member with President Schurman of contesting heirs of Mrs. Bchendeln. Joseph Larson failed to put In members of the theatrical company, were rlgchly beautiful. public officials more careful In their Cornell of the flrat Philippine com- This move on 'the part of the contestan appearance and forfeited $5. "The Mikado Is a Japanese opera manipulation of the peoples money. who were wiltnesses of the shooting, mission. Mr. Denby is a graduate of ants haa revived the report that a of venue from this county may The colonist movement westward are here and will appear against Hasty. In two acts by Gilbert and Sullivan. Princeton and went to Chinn as sec- change asked on the ground that public k not eo heavy as expected by local The esse has attracted considerable When first presented It scored a deBUTTE Feb. 26. Dr. Charlie San, retary of legation in 1885. He apeaka be sentiment In Milwaukee to euch as to state and the cided hit and whenever and wherever a Chinaman, was found murdered in railroad officials It began with a rush Interest throughout the nd writes several languages, Includ- preclude the possibility of securing an a with Is since and for the first few outcome of awaited trial the company to by presented capable Ms home last night. Robbery supdays the average unbiased Jury. ing Chinese. has always been favorably received. to PM through Ogden was interest posed to have been the motive and acmusic la lovers To tat since then the number has de- -' Ogden rarely Chinaman has been arrested aa another corded the privilege of hearing euch a a creased to about 200 DR. PALMER DEAD. suspect per day. The n the working forces in the powerful, pleasing tenor voice aa that es'who F. W. different departments made because of Watters, possessed by PalBALTIMORE. Feb. 26. Dr. John Nankl-Poson of ! expected rush will be decreased unlmer. poet and author, the first city sayed the part of BARGAINS ess the traffic Increases soon. Mikado of Japan, disguised aa a the editor of Francisco and San physician of the Literary Digest and the Century wandering minstrel. He has volume i In plenty( which many tenors do not WILL GO TO AFRICA. 36 acres good land; well fenced; good Dictionary, died here today. have) and a tone quality of excepall water rights; well located; celar which as sweetness tional rings :Dliswf Abruxxi Going to Make Fi 7 acres; a good buy at but planted the true a in as and bell, especially thsr Explorations. ; 13200. higher registers. 6 acres of land; Lord as Hilliard Campbell TURIN, Italy, Feb. 26 .The duke water right; good bam; large Not bouse; of What j Tltipu High Everything Abrusxi Is making preparations for a fine baritone voice, which waa I well fenced; In good state of cultl-- j has new vat Ion; can be bought for $1600. exploring tour, which, Instead heard to good advantage. C. E Huntttai him to the polar regions, v ington as the Mikado of Japan also has' 90 acres of good land; well located: a pleasing voice. Much of the comedy , large number fruit trees; good house h,m t0 the little known distrii element of the opera is in the hands of j and number of other buildings; well tauatorial Africa. It has been Lord High Claude Amsden as fenced; all for 12000. smbltlon for some time to explore Executioner of Tltipu. His droll ways 36 acres; 2 miles from town: good wa- -' and Washington Twenty-sixt- h ontln regions of Inner Africa a and witty sayings made a big hit with ter right; 5 acres good bearing orthe audience, and in the scene where chard; balance of land of the vMnd thelp mighty pet he Is married to Katlsha he keeps the headi in th tomato or beet land; good 340-WMorlal mountain chain Tckphow lal llili lell audience in a continual uproar of of AM house; bam and other buildings; to rapUMy Jessie Lucia Nola, Mayhew laughter. can be bought for 83800; terms to completing his pH g will Yum and Maud Proctor pa start in a few weeks Turn, JM He intend to mue an and Peep-Bthree sister wards suit the buyer. tminf farm; part plowed read to of make a trio chic lfl action the mighty Mot good location; best kind of plant; named tori. He has engaged and first The pleaslng-lsong. the Insuranes msn charga for th risk has a voice of real merit with bushels land; good buy at 14000. Bundhar Wilton carpeting represent th highest achievement of mountain guide, Petlgax, and farm; 4 miles from town; well taksi thats thsir business. A of sweetness in it ..Hasel Davenport thsy modern methods of wcavery. Made by Ivinc, Dicta and Metxgor, Phil 01 Uourmajeur, who xn ttltii credit grecer charges for the risk ha has a pleasing voice, but In operatic Improved; $2800. duke on lIs adelphis, eels manufacturers and patentees. This fabric has been adoptto awlH expedltl takssi that's his business. Having no acting to she seen to best advantage. farm; well Improved; close to hiTn 0,1 h,B African ed by the United States government, leading railroads throughout the PdktanPany bad aceeunta to consider we sell th She essayed the part of Katlsha and town; 98000. country, principal hotel and publie buildings generally. Ita superior1 from of of farms I beet groceries at lowest cash prices; In conjunction with Claude Amsden as have a number for wear, feet eolore and high deeorativa effect is unquestioned. ' ity acre to 20 acres each; these are all that's, pur business. You need o made a hit in 'the marriage For private us it is an ideal floor covering. Being made in rieh Orievery' day. and whether or not scene. bargains. ental and LArt Mouvsau designs it adapts itself to any sureundinga. you take advantage of oiir induceform; 14 miles from Ogden; - Don't fail to see this beautiful earpeting before placing your spring After having euch a surfeit of light 100 acres of ments is your business. forming land; ON .THIS ...ardor. burlesque extravaganxas it ia a relief land; to attend light comle opera like that balance pasture and meadow can be In placing your order with us, you presented bought Price-sew- ed, first class water right; by the Rosclans. Tonight including all Implements for $6500 artieVe ia guar- the company presents "El Capitan, riek for nothing, every Pisndd on easy terms. opportunity for a anteed to pleas or money refunded. by John Philip Sousa, at popular y 7 room ;res; 5 miles from town; well prices. large bearing orchard; 51300. W will Nelson, 112 Twenty-fourt- h p CL - over-lndul-l- J" FARM o, Boyle Furniture Companys Special Announcement on I Smith first-cla- Poo-Ba- h, Grocery ss MJNBHAR Wilton Carpeting Ko-K- o, 1 first-cla- ss of which carpetings we k Plttl-Sin- i Why Pay the Risk are sole agents o, 160-ac- Ko-K- o, re n i re P'r re gre-eeri- Ko-K- 170-ac- . re first-cla- ss awe lined and laid two-stor- im-ve- d; -- lea-rig- ht lx then Mi.. ,.I SMITH 51 Fir Nat In quart glasa jars, only the beet fruit ueed Plume, Peart, Apri cots and Peachse ; Banlr-Bltfg- Fruit Home-Cann- ed : ! " PER JAR 30c. . . Raepberriee and Cherries, 35s. CARD OF THANKS. alone 1s d Implements worth $2500; stock go with place; a I take this opportunity of thanking rgain at $6000. M. SKEEN. my many friends for their sympathy the illness of during my wife, Mary Beech, and for the splendid floral trib- Also local agent for the Canadian Pato utes sent the house after her death. cific railway Irrigated lands at AlGEORGE H. BEECH, berta, Canada Homeseekera' rates 1247 Washington Are. furnished on application. yard net BOYLE FURNITURE CO. |