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Show THE MORNING SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT from l!it fxmkrs Special Logan. will be IIMMLU Of CouaptoM This evening at 7'30 then a general seraiun in Barrait hall, to which all teachers and puhlii: school workers are invited. The meeting will be devoted to addresses by Gov. IjeUr M. Wells and Rev. Elmer LARCENY 1. Goshen, while there will be an attractive musiral program t add to the enjoyment of the occasion. The program at the State University was as follows: Should the requirements for promotion from the Bums Was Not a Desirable eighth grade be the same for the city and county pupils? Superintendent I). H. Christensen of Salt Lake City, Guest. Superintendent B. W. Ashton of Salt Lake county. t2) Should the examination for promotion of pupila from the eighth grade be uniform through-Bubble Burn. a young Scotchman out the state? Superintendent Oliver of gait Lake, will bo senteured in 'po- Christiansen of Juab county. Superinlite court ibis morning for stealing a tendent James Lang ton of Logan City. 'vatrh and chain from hla boat. John General discussion. n,pp at whose home Burns, on Thursa birthday party. E. RUDMAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY. day viisht, attended popp. who lives in West Temple B. Rudman was arraigned before itreci. invited a store of his friends Ho had no Judge Morse, In the criminal division to heip him celebrate. of the District court yesterday mornthought that he had iavited a thief and did not lock up hie valuables, but left ing, on the charge or assault with inhis watch and chain hanging on the tent to commit rape, and entered a pica of not guilty to the same. It is vaild charged that Rudman. who la a pedShortly after midnight Popp had disapp- dler, entered the home or Mrs. Elisa that the time-piec- e eared and called the attention of his Got he. on Express avenue, on Jan. 13. and assaulted her. He was . scared maits to that fact. -gveryonc that is not a thief hold awiy by some one knocking at the m bis hand," exclaimed one, and all door and failed to accomplish his purThe matter was kept, quiet for the hands except Burns wero instantl- pose. several days before It was reported to y raised. 1 move that all of ua be searched, the police, but even then the woman iald another guest, and once more all had marks on her throat where she hat Burns agreed, lie protested that had been choked. Rudman'a rase wu set for trial by Judge Morse for Wedhe would not submit to such an t nesday, Feb. 10. the Burns then started to leave COULD NOT AGREE. He was followed and seen to house. Italian saloon near by. go into an The Jury In the damage suit of Minthrre be throw the watch into a box nie V. Cannon against Balt Lake City, g t bark room. tried and submitted in In police court yesterday afternoon which wu he was convicted of petty larceny and Judge Stewart's court yesterday, yesterday morning returned Into court U sow awaiting sentence. and announced that It wu unable to arrive at a verdict It. wu accordingMISTAKEN AS TO GRIPS. ly discharged and a new jury will have be secured and the case tried again. Hr. M. llalladay of Kanab, Kane toThe action wu brought to recover county, is mourning the loss of three $10,000 damages for personal injuries which $100, warrants aggregating iute received by plaintiff by foiling over an here disappeared, together with her on the sidewalk on First obstruction from came Mrs. llalladay up grip. West street near Seventh South on her home yesterday with the three Jan. 15, 1902. warrants, which she was to rash at tbs gate treasurer's office, and was to n SUPREME COURT. the money secured when she got is duck home. The warrants were The Supreme court yesterday handed nrd to John Cram. John Adams and down an opinion affirming the Judgfor were work Fuller Broadtent, and ment of the lower court in the case of performed on the roads in Kaaab the Maple Orchard Grove and Vinecounty. against C. P. Marshall, aiming up on the train (here were yard company action wu brought In three grips exactly alike, which were appellant The Box Elder county to enjoin defendant hired in one end of the car. When the train reached Balt Lake from Interfering with a certain pipe 7rbo three passengers picked up what line owned by parties from crossing court renf ihjr supposed to be their grips and defendants land. InThe lowerof ' favor plaintiff weni out. Mrs. Hal lad ay discovered dered Judgment Issued. her mistake when she tried to open and a restraining order wu awarded damages for the grip she had and found It locked, Plaintiff wu also court affirmed this f The initials "J. R B." were engraved $250. The Supreme the case with a this one. which waa found to bel- Judgment but remanded court to modto the lower instructions and man hotel ong to a in the Wilson the dedecree by the correcting ify wu returned to him. He in turn gave so to conof the property the grip he had taken to Mrs. Halladay, scription and findings of who was much taken back when she form to the pleadings .discovered that It waa engraved with facts. The court also alfirmed the Judgment the Initials H. P. C. Mrs. Halladays of the lower court In the damage suit and ahe P. H. has the initials grip Daly-We- st is looking eagerly for the prepent pos- of Thomu Mathews against the The company appellants. Mining sessor. Payment on the warrants has Summit county to been stopped at the1 treasurer's office, suit wu brought in for Injuries so they virtually are worthless to any recover $20,000 damages In defendants mill at Park person except the one to whom they received re' City, on Oct S. 190L The Jury 'were Intrusted. turned a verdict In favor of plaintiff i for $5,000, which judgment Is affirmed HOW NICE! by the Supreme court. Among the hundreds of letters which, frank R. Ogden, a young Salt Laker, HUT LM NOTES is receiving in answer to an advertisement for a wife, is one from a young woman of Ogden, which reads: A decision in the cbm of O. E. Rice, I have your advert- who is charged with forging the name My Dear Sir: isement and was more .than pleased of L. W. Danbury, a Nevada minnlng to read it. I am a young lady of 23, man, to a check for $1,500, wu yesterud considered to have some beauty. day afternoon postponed until this 1 hive all the qualitications lo make morning. Defense Is seeking to dismiss one man a loving and industrious the complaint upon a technical point vile. I can do all kinds of house-urk- , asserting that It is Improperly drawn. and have a fair education. Hoping to hear from you soon, I am yours Lawrence Martin. Harry TletJen and ;wty truly. Monte Gothe. all under 17 years, were bound over to the District court yesR083 DEFEATS LEWIS. terday afternoon to show cause why should not be sent to the reform they Oierlcs Ross, champion middle- - school. Martin stoleatetephone receiver right wrestler of Utah, defeated F. from the Independence rooming house, ILewis, known as Strangler Lewis, Tietjen ua Gothe stole bicycles lest former middleweight champion of the Tuesday and rodq them to Ogden, or1d. at the Grand Theater last where they were arrested and returned night. to Balt Lake. Lewis won the first fall in 14 minutes 7 a half Kelson and leg bold: Ross The concatenated Order of Hoo Hoos, ihe seeund in 4 minutes by a halt Kel-n- . Utah branch, will give its unual banCovand the third in 18 minutes by a quet at the Wilson hotel tonight simmer lock. be laid for forty ud the supwill ers Lewis after the match admitted that of liquid refreshments is guaranJe was fairly defeated, but claimed ply teed to last until morning. foe altitude had affected him, and he wicred to put up $250 to meet Rosa in E. Rudman, a picture peddler, who Is force weeks. with attempting to crlmtully charged Before the contest Ross publicly Mrs. Elixa Gothe. of Murray, assult srosed Eugene Thompson, the Utah was arraigned yesterday before Judge eestler, raying Thompson had tried Moore. Rudman pleaded not guilty fo knock him ever since bin arrival In and will bo tried February 10. ' fown and he would wager $100 he 'sild throw Thompson four times. In x hour. Bait hu been filed In the District court by A. B. Irvine against F. J. be due ATTACKED WITH SMALLPOX AND Ferris to rearer $80 alleged to o5n a promissory note executed in faERYSIPELAS. vor of E. M. West ud assigned by him 4 to plaintiff. combination of diseases las tIf" rare hrought to light at 93 Center Machinery la being set up In tbs ft, where Mira Linnie Killgrow la weflned lo her bed with rmalipox Metallurgical building at tbe state unierysipelas. The two diseases are versity. rely ever known to attack the same Prof. Bwendsen waa left for the ,lie Mme lira- - It waa tk!! uusht advisable not to remove Miss north to he away until Monday on 'ligrow to the quarantine hospital, business connected with the geological J? ne win be closely quarantined at survey. home. T. W. Grant has brought of C. F. HOW TO MANAGE PUBLIC Whipple and the Redmond Bros., the rights for this district of the HydroSCHOOLS. carbon Light company. The considwas $3,500. eration city ,nd county public schools throughout the state, BupL Read of the street railway baa Jnumber of abut 35. assembled vVterdsy the track sweeper and the sand bad afternoon at the University over the various lines ail the 1,1 the car going blen-meetIn& the being nisi hu vent ion of that body. The morning, ud In consequence there trafof noticeable no Interruption been xfternoon waa inuL confined M?U8lvelr to ubjecls of intofr fic. dlsnifeLi Jbe superintendents, the being led by State Supt Judge Hall granted three divorces, -- bo ud Presided. Supt. D. H. two on the ground of ,, ? E. Moors wu for desertion. one Signs rn 01 the sa,t city R,lpt' Allhton of. the divorced from George B Moore. whom Kait 101. Christ-owhools. f she married In this city In June, J.. ? Blip. La ?,,ln,r Juab and Suij, Luugfog ul charged failure to support. Martha A I PETTY - uo-tire- re-tor- u - w non-aopp- EXAMINER, OGDEN, FT An, PATFRIUY MORN'INO, Lufkin was granted a divoive from COLOMBIAN ARCHIVES. Sauiuel 11. Lufkin on the same ground. Caracas. Venezuela, Sunday. Jan. 81. They acre married in this tity on The Colombian governiucm ,m sent August 24. 1587. ole C. Olsen clsimerf that his wife. Josephine Olsen, deserted instruction to the charge d'afi.iires of him. so he ass granted a divorce ns the American legation here, tv, v, that ground. They acre married iu Russell, who hu had in his I'tistmiy 1SS3. the archives, safe and honks tielongirg to tbe Colombian legation at Caracas Eastern flour continues to be shipped since the time in 1591 when diplomatic into this market, ami dealers regard relations Colombia al)( Veneil now as a ('.instant quantity. With zuela were severed, to transmit this the transferring of so much acreage proterty to Bogota. from aheat to beets, the Utah output It ha been learned lo re ihat quantiof flour is steadily lessening. ties of proviwiona have iv ,miy been bought at Caracas and Trinidad to ltd The second of the triplets born to sent to Savanilia and Cartagena, the wife or A. II. Pitts of 459 Seventh East street six months ago. died Thursday night. There were a girl and FAVOR WOMEN IN PULPIT. two boys, the first to die being the girl; and besides the second death, the Indianapolis, lnd.. Fei. 5 The Naremaining child is now ill. The sym- tional Council of Womou today adoptof pathy many friends is being extended resolutions favoring equality of ed to the unhappy parents in ihdr afwomen with men in pulpit, church fliction. council and church deoatc aud on commarried women The Federation of tabor and the mittee woik: favoring allowed to teach school; favoring various trades unions have removed beingreal ion of schools for housekeeptheir headquarters from the Commerce the i block at the corner of Second South ing. favoring allowing ilhgiiimate chilname when and West Tentplc streets, to the new dren to take the fathri of Ins impory ; faand known a share building at the corner of Fourth South aud State streets. The latter Is not voring juvenile courts aud hygienic dress. quite completed, hut the expiration of By a vote of 40 to S the meeting deleases made the move advisable with.evolution. It feated tho out further delay. Tbe various headsettled. wu argued that It had no place liefore quarters are busy gening There is a line large hall in the build- the meeting. The resolutions declared ing where meetings of any size can bo that no one advocating MoruonUm should have a seat In Congress. held. anti-Morm- B. M. Anderson has the contract for TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT. painting and Portland, Ore.. Feb. .K sr,rial to heating of Ihe Judge Miners' Home, aud it la the intention to have tho the Oregonian from llornbrook. Cal., building completed early in tho sum- say, the jury which tried Charles Mcmer. Kenzie on the charge of murdering John Emhnff at Dunatnuir tonight re? These substitute letter carriera in turned a verdict of manslaughter, with this rlty have been appointed: Hugh a recommendation for merry. McNation. Eugene It. eVaman's Frank A Kenzie wu sentenced to ten years' imOlsen, David U. Stephenson. Samuel S. prisonment in San Quentin. Lawson, Albert Rieben and George A. Nielson. They will receive regular apEARTHQUAKE IN CARACAS. pointments in time. Curare. Monday, Feb. 4. A heavy The Philharmonic Guaranteeing asshock was felt in Venezueearthquake sociation decided Thursday to secure la morning. It wu especialyesterday Madame Blauvelt for a r on cert In this ly severe in the Gulf of Para and in city about March 1. in the First Conthe Orinoco district, it la rumored gregational church. It waa also' thought that at the mouth of the Orinoco river that Harold Bauer could be brought, here about the middle of March, and the water suddenly rose three fort. Madame Schuman Helnek the latter AMERICAN OCCUPATION ENDED. part of ApriL the interior finishing, The establishment of the Mexican who sells hot tamales at the corner of Second South South and East Temple street, blew up Thursday, owing to a leaky gasoline burner, and mattered The his wares all over the street. urchins In the vicinity etraighlwsy appropriated the same to the dismay of El Honor MeJIcano. By the time the portable atove had been restored to working order, not a tomale waa to be found anywhere. No insurance. J. Saunders Gordon, proprietor of the Schumann Concert company, waa able to leave Holy Cross hospital Thursday for the first time In two weeka The poplar show man. shortly after hla arrival in Salt take, went to hla sick bed suffering from an atieess that formed in hla left ear and a very painful alege was the result. The company has continued right along. Jiowever, and Mr. Gordon expects to be able to join them within a few (lays. Thomas Peck of Big Cottonwood, who it waa feared had been kidnapped because of his disappearance from home, waa found by a former named Young, about, a mile from the Perk household, and returned Thursday about noon. The little follow waa wandering about aa though in search of some place to lay hla weary head, when Mr. Young saw him and took him In. Needless to say, there was Joy in the Peck home when Tommy was brought back. Four-year-o- ld MEETING. SHORT CABINET Washington, Feb. 5. The Cabinet meeting today waa of short duration. No news had been communicated to the President from the State Department on the Far Eastern situation and this subject wu not discussed at the meeting. Most bf the time wu used in the selection of n commissioner to fill the. vacancy on the Philippine commission of Governor Taft and the promotions at Messrs. Wright and lde. It had been stated that the choice wu n prominent person In the United States, but that his name is withheld until hla acceptance hu been received. RECEPTION AT ST. PETERSBURG. The handsome Leuchtenberg palace on the English quay, the home of the American Embassy, waa the scene tonight of the first large reception of the season, given by the United States Ambassador. Mr. McCormick, and Mrs. McCormick. It wu a brilliant affair. Several hundred persons were present, including many of the Rufwlan nobility, all the prominent diplomatists, Prince Dolgoroki, Prince and Princess Canta-engen-e. the Ambassadors of Great Britain and Germany and the Ministers of Belgium, China and Japan and Ihctr wives. SL Petersburg, Feb, 5. LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL. New York. Feb. 5. The law forbidding the desecration, mutilation or improper use of the national flag, passed by tbe state legislature lut year. Vu declared unconstitutional today in the appellate division of the Supreme court In so for as It relates to the use of the flag in advertising devices and on trade labels. The case grew out of tbe sale of cigars In boxes bearing labels which included the national flag In the design. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. Washington. Feb. fi. The Senate today confirmed the following nominations: William Russell, Maryland, Secretary of Legation at Panama. Chaplain William H. T. Elms to have the rank of Commander in tbe navy. Leonard 8. Calkins, postmaster at Nevada City, CaL SHOT BY MISTAKE. Portland, Ore., Feb. 5. A aoccial to Ore., the Oregonian from Tbe Dalles, saya: Clark Broughton of this city wu mistaken for a cougar and shot by George Moody, one of hla comiianions. In the Tygh Valley, a few miles smith of here. Broughton wu taken to The Dalles, where he died today, FEBRUARY 6,1901, 3 or won; WANT A REGIMENT. Bessie McCarthy Fast third. Time, 1:53 second; 3-- llonoliilti, Feb. 5. The Merchants' memassociation of this city ha HUBTON SIGNS AS UMPIRE. orialized Secretary of War Tart through Prince Kalaniaole. the San Francisco, Cal.. Fob. 5 rrel-den- t delegate to Congress, asking Bert, of Ihe Pacific Coast League, that a regiment of Infantry be sta- stated today that Jack Huston had tioned at Honolulu. been signed aa ope of the umpire for the coming season. He declined to announce the names of the other two CERTIFICATE OR NO WIFE. umpirin' for the reason that no conLima. Peru. Feb. 5. The government tracts had yet been signed. Manager has published a decree setting forth Fisher has signed 8ainpl- - of last that foreigners desiring to marry Pe- year's Seattle club as a piuher. ruvians or other foreigners must present a certificate from the Consuls to NELSON GOT THE DECISION. the effect that ihey are rot married, and beside a sworn declaration from Milwaukee. Feb. 5. Nelson, of Chitwo witnesses of tha document. cago. got the derision over Jack O'Neil, of Philadelphia, after six fierce rounds before the Badger Athletic dub toficm night. J.Dinic W. n hi (Continued corre-loiide- Feb. $. ihe M. Motono, nt Jap- anese Minister here, baa. In the conn of an interview, spoken follows: 'There hu been attributed lo Japan an unbending attitude. Aa a matter of fact, Japan has not Yeaned to bs pacific and conciliatory, 1 know as are are mud of cherishing warlike dw signs and wishing fur war at all coats, ud there has been talk of an ultimatum and a threatening note. All thia is untrue. When It becomes puulble to eutabliah the responsibility in these matters by the publication of the (torn-meshowing tha various phases of these complicated negotiations, it will bs seen on which aide were produce 1 and modcrkUon. ru auiire you that Japan hu made groat ronceualona. Each stage of the conflict hu been marked by reiterated proofs of our good will, and all now depends on Russia's reply to tbe last Japanese note. M. Motono further that he was 6. United The Havana. Feb. States not aware of Mid content tho of Ruula'a on board the transport Sumner, having but Japan waited it with conlast American soldiers which had been arnawer, uf Cuba, fidence. engaged iu the sailed from here today for tbe United London, Feb. 6. The Tokla corre, States. spondent of the Tjmee iqyi tho situation la regarded It la hopeless. NEW YORK THEATER CLOSED. generally believed, he continues, that New York, Feb. 5. Mayor McCle- the councila of the elder statesmen held 3 ud 4 decided upon the llan's order to close the Grand opera February final measure! to be taken In the event with wu complied tonight by hoyee an unfavorable reply from Ruula. the management. A strong force of of The to I ha war fund police wu present to enforce the order exceed subscriptions 2,000,004 yen, the correaiiondent if necessary. says. Little credence, he adds. Is attached to tbe persistent rumors that EMPEROR'S LONG CRUISE. Ruuian troops are about to proceed Berlin. Feb. 5. Emperor William's to Korea at the request of tbe Korean Mediterranean cruise., which ia now government. In a dispali-- from Pekin the correannounced to begin March 4, will continue for five weeks. The Emperor spondent there of the Timea discusses with n numerous anlte will embark the puMlhlllty of the flight of tbe Chinese court, ud aaya it is perplexed at Genoa on hoard the Hamburg-Amer-lca- n line steamer Auguste Victoria, by divided counrile, but that it la not which sailed from New York February likely to flee unleu Russia attempts to 2 for a cruise to Italy and the Orient, lnvado the Great Wall. and he will thenre board the Imperial Washington!, Feb. 8. In cun of yacht llohenzolleni at the Island of Japaneu-Ruwiwar, the statement acwill Malta. The Empress probably reiterated at the Navy departcompany him on hla vlalli to various wan ment today that the fighting ships of inlands. the Asiatic fleet will be kept away from tho scene of hostilities and every NEW BINGHAM MILL care will be taken to observe good manner!. That the American navy, ua G. of Janney the Utah Supt. Frank may not be without observCopper company's properties at Bing- however, will be the greatest 'naval ham came in from camp last night. er of what times. It la uid He expected lo return this morning, struggle of modern all probability several of the smallbut changed fain mind wnen he awoke la and found conditions of the weather er ships of tho fleet will bo detailed with competent ofunfavorable. Bo ho put In the day to go northward ficers whp will be detailed to act local in to matters the attention giving official observers. No orders to this office. effect have yet been issued. Asked If bo expected to place tha new mill In commission on schedule time, Mr. Janney replied that this im1DDY 1MCIUT INGLESIDE portant event would bo pulled off between the 15th and 20lh insf. In fact practically everything la in readiness (Continued from page one.) now. The machinery la all in place and the forces are devoting their time to connecting up. that is. in putting selling: Sir Tom Tiddler won; Adiin the belting, building spouts wher- rondack second; Bouttonnlre third. Time, 1:23. ever necessary, etc. Second race, three ud a half furMine Supt John McDonald has reWills won; Marin J. longs. selling; to he Mr. Is that Janney ready ported Edith Vice third. Time, :42. to furnish 500 tons of ore per day, and urond; Third race, one milo ud a sixteenth, considerably more, any hour he is call- selling: Decoy won; Epedlrat sec so. ed upon to. do ond; Norford third. Time, 1:51. Since taking charge several months ' Fourth rare, six and a Ulf furlongs, the ago, , Mr. McDonald hu driven Titan ia won; Princess main working tunnel to the length of hudirap: John A. Scott second; Kenilworth 450 feet and together with the drifts third. Time, 1:21 cuts, etc., hu performed over 1,000 Fifth race, five furlongs, selling: Alfeel of development work. The second; Malt bemarle won; Ulr-tmstartud at a point near where Hogan third. Time, 1:02. Di tho Boston Consolidated branr-- of tha one mile, selling: Sixth (topper Belt railway crosses the can- derot. won; Illlllouon second; Mr. Dinyon from the rosin line. third. Time. 1:43 The new concentrator will com- gle mence grinding out 500 tons dally. UltiCaL Feb. B. The Lnn Angeles. mately the capacity will be increased races at Ascot Park today were run anywhero from 1.500 to 3,000 tons per over a muddy track for the flrat time day. since the season began. Threo favorites, two second choices and an outCON. MERCUR LISTED. sider captured tbo purees. Weather track muddy. Results: New York Mining Exchange Members rainy; race, Blaunon courao, purse: First Will Trade In This Utah Stock second; Silver Fir won: Capable New York Citys new mining ex- Chemist third. Time, 1:14 for business and change haa opened Second race, tour furlongs: Pinker among (he storks listed Is the Con- ton won; Woodclalm accodd; De solidated Mercur. According to a third. Time, 0:50. market letter received today from an Third race, six ud a half furlongs, eastern brokerage firm the organiza- selling: Double O won; J. V. Kirby tion commence i business with the fol- second: Mia Nettle third. Time. 1:24. lowing list of stocks: Arizona, Com Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: mercial. Aurora Consolidated. Bald Sals won: Dargin second; Glorlou Butterfly-TerDiamond Copper, Butte, Block third.- - Time. 1:15. rible. California, King Gold, ConFifth race, one mile: Red Damsel solidated Mercur. f'opete. Copper In- won; Cnnejo second; Gnlutbun third. dependent, Ethel Copper, Georg A. Time. 1:44 Trcadwcil. Gold Coin of Cripple Creek, Kixh race, six and a naif furlongs, Gold King Consolidated, Hidden For- veiling: Jim Hale won; Atbrlroee tune, Horaeehoe Dock ud bonds, second; Thlsbe third. Time, 1:24. Bpearfish. Tone pah Mining, Montana-To- n op ah, Tonopah Extension, New Orteigs, Fob. 6 Crescent City Tcno-par, Tonopah North result: Belcher, United Gold ud Sultana- First race, gin furlong. aeUing: Ulsa The oil liat will include ths Areola Mai Young second; ton won; Consolidated. Union Consolidated OIL Trosnachn third.Ralph T'me, 1:14 Union Consolidated Refining ud Dale Second race, six and a half furlongs: ney. Seyra won; Vestry second; Sweet Neil third. Time, 1:24. LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED. Third race, one mile: Felix Bard Barklemore second; Lingo third. won; Cripple Creek. Col.. Feb. 5. The suit Time. 1:4L for libel against K. Kynrr. proprietor Fourth race, mile and seventy yards, Ethel of the Victor Dally Rero--- i, and sev- celling: Mamselle won: two eral of Ha employes, brought by Scruggs second; Inspector Shea third. members of the Colonial guard, who Time, 1:4$. were referred to in an article pubFifth race; three and a half furlong; lished In the Record Lady Greenwood won; Lytheliat secwu dismissed today on motion of the ond: Truffle Hunter third. Time, attorney for the defendants for lack ot 4:43 Sixth rac mile and an eighth: Mau- evidence. u nu u t u u Milwaukee. Feb. 5. George Gardner, of Lowell, llass., and Kid Carter, of Brooklyn, have been matched lor six rounds befora tbe Milwaukee ltoxlug dub on February 19. KIMT01 SANITARY PLUMBER telephone; jisx the sale TYPHOID Umjil OF SALES MO no A Y at MO a, m. (Continued from page cne.) February MsU lington hotel during the day to inquire about Renator Hanna's condition. He saw Mr. Diner, with whom he con- vereed fur ten minutes almut the sick All Our Salesmen Have man. The phjairtan gave aome consideration to the fact that most of tha Been Instructed as Benator's Intimate kin are out ol the 9$ Follows city and several uf them are aa for away a Thomasvllle, Gi, but decided for the present at least that there was SELL EVERYTHING no occasion to send for them. It is hotted lo bring about a sufficient improvement in Mr. llanna'a condition to From the Cost Mirk. permit his removal to ThomaMville. Four physicians were In attendance today, being Dr. Riaey, tbe regular This means everything family physician; Dr. McGruder, Dr. in our stoc- kDerhronde, aa expert who examined the Senator's mood for typhoid indica-tloh- a, and l)r. Osier, the expert Groceries Included from Baltimore, who will continue in runnuHation with the other The greatest opportunity physlciaua during tha Beuator'a illness. that the people of Ogden The physicians are unable to My where Ihe Senator caught tha typhoid and Weber County will fever. There ia a typhoid fever epihave for some time. We demic at Columbua, Ohio, where the Senator visited last month. He lfft will also include in this there about the 13th ultimo, and III nine days after that time, the Sale an length of which time the authorities give for the breaking out of fever infection. A great number of Inquiries, telegraphic., mall and personal, are reaching here about Senator Hanqa's condiArriving during sale, purtion. chased before the rise in Dr. Rlxey called to see the Senator shortly after $ o'clock. Ilia object vu prices in cotton fabrics. simply to take Mr. llanna'a temperature. which he found at that time to be 102 5 hifcher, he remarked, than tt had been at any time alnce he Jim been attending the Senator. This, however. ths doctor did not consider alarming, m it might lie due lo certain local cauaee not directly the result of fever. The $ o'clock call waa m the font Dr. Rlxey intended to make for the night unless something unexpected should occur. By March 1st, to enable The moat Mliufartory ease of today us to Rebuild our Store waa the cheerful and bright manner of the Senator, desjitto hie almost utRoom. Terms Cash. ter prostration. This thpy attribute In part to tha slightest klad of an improvement In hla general condition and to hla relief at the announcement of the exact character of the disease, which thus remove hla own and family's tip certainty in the matter. Today the Senator took mild nourishment several times, retaining It on hla stomach without apparent discomfort Late tonight the physicians declared there is nothing Immedlatnly alarm-In- k SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT In Senator llanna'a condition proOPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and viding unexpected complications do not manifest themselves, but they acknowl- Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. ul, 25 edge It Is yet loo early to forecast tbe cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short ordcra at all hour, fresh oysresult of the Senators ters, game and fish In Reason. diago-nosticl- I . he-ca- Spring Goods Wo Muot Sc! Thio 2-- . Stock Reese Howell &Sons. Always Open. st The Oxford Twenty-fourt-h Props. Charley & Hong, NO. 318 25th ' SILVER KING SALOON : MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prop. Pint Clara Wine a, Liquors and Cigars. Street. Your Patronage . 132 Finest ' St Always Ready. Why Not Eat . Solicited. Twenty-Fift- St h Steaks, Chops. Cutlets, Omelets. Orders Served With Dispatch. 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