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Show J THE MORXIXO EXAMINER, OGDEN, rTAIT, TrESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1001. i SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT from to Eadners Spedd CorrcspcadenL I to Go IEOHS inaL i i FOUND GUILTY AND FINED. hold a good pavilion by ibis time He is u8 years old, 5 feet. io - inches Ml1 I1- with red complexion, J- : ud would weigh of 163 pound. in th neighborhood Vours very truly. . "MICHAEL CONNOR, jn., 14 Wcbt Sixth Street. 'f Colon, WILL SHIP UTAH SHF.EP. t, (in. i Probability cscnt it PlDIUgi ro 1 'oniiwny e rmtat f Cnlon- 'red into deAfter a long, and at times bitter, took last council night the eity bate an understandiaft tun indicating that between the reached been ng had Democrats and Independent Republicans iu the council which, tn all probconfirmation of all ability. means the umt icall roviuin ito itbK IPfl of the w cornl-- f troope rat hu e which he mill pect to ry Taft of engi- - of u- 'aahinfi1 ga ling ihe it was wani-- r s biut-ordm- a . el- -, ft put Seuuor or War-Stat- es proto t win dls-t- o tiir tor Got -- th Join-requ- troops the iter and Gilmore did so Cor- -: ,1 mayors appointments. The mayor's slate of appointees makes a clean sweep of nil the Kearns gepubllcan appointees. The fight came lip over the proposition to refer all appointments to a iptvlal committee, consisting of two Democrats, two straight Republicans THE CHINESE NEW YEAR. and one Independent or Mirrls Re5 8 to. of vote the a apBy publican. Beginning next Monday midnight compointments were referred to this there will be strenuous times In Pium mittee. which action, tn the opinion of Alley, the heart of Salt lakes Chinapolitician means town. The "dolnga will include s every prominent the confirmation of the entire Morris muchee blig eat. and a pyrotechniral date. display of no Inconsiderable proporlose officials to most The prominent tions. Incense and Chinese tapers will tkclr heads are: lie burned in great abundance, and firefire Chief Devine to be succeeded crackers. large and small, by the bushby Wm. II. Bywater.. el, will bo set off. This will not be Water Commissioner Joseph J. for the sole purpos of making a horrito be succeeded by Don D ble din aa some folk suppose, but there Luce. is a great purpose in it. It la for the d City Physician Stewart to be of apiieasing the god of war purpose by Dr. C. 1. Douglass. and also to frighten away the devils which are supposed to ue lurking about EARLY SETTLER DEAD. In the odoriferous alley. Hundreds of gallons of oolong will a Edward Ashton, for fifty-tw- o years be brewed and served as the Chinks Sundied Balt Lake City, iraident of visit each other. The Josa house will day evening at hit home, 120 Bouin be cleaned and the ancient priest who Seventh West street, of paralysis, at. therein will don bis finest presides the ripe age of 82 years and 8 months. robes. Chinese candy and other choice Hr. Afhlnn had been ill but a few Vdlbles will be brought forth and days; in fact, he attended the reunino everybody will be invited to partake of Indian war veterans on Monday last, freely. and was stricken with the affliction The Mongolians are already closing which terminated in death the day afup their accounts that they may be ter. Until that time he had enjoyed able to face the coming event with a comparatively good health, an that his clear conscience. It Is their New Year demise was rather sudden and unexpthey the preparing for. It will conected. lie is survived by four sons tinue for five days and there will be and two daughters, they being Coun' someth ing doing all the time. During these feelivitles, If you wish a good Superintendent of Schools B. W- - Ash-IoBishop Edward T. Ashton, Jedp clbar, jiiat say- to any Chinaman you kiah W. Ashton, George 8. Ashton, may meet "Naa youlah ley soung KUisbeth Ashton and Mrs. Emma yen ? and you'll get it. t The absence of Chin Cbin will be Richards, of Summit county. He also leaves thirty-seve- n the ai:d only thing to cast a gloom over grandchildren - Chin la not here and celebration.the one the latter the he will be missed by the white folks as son of Edward M. Ashton. well aa by the Chinamen. Hop laiey, a very Intelligent Mongolian, will be DEATH OF MRS. OSTLUND, the high mogul and ha la thoroughly Mrs. Hannah Ostlund. an old and qualified to assume the duties that will highly rescted resident of Baddy, devolve upon him during the grand Deseret Newa died at her home there Saturday of old blast. dp and general debiliay. Bra. Ostluni had lived at Bandy for over thirty THE BEUTLER MURDER. years ami was known as a scrupulously hoses t, hard working woman, her lot John Rica and Abe Hunter, the alhaving been such through having an leged murderers of the old limbi ella Invalid husband, that she was forced maker, Fred Beutler. were arraigned to bend every energy to raise her fam- - before Judge C. B. Diehl yestrday Uf. morning on the charge of murder iu the first degree, and each entered a PRIVATE" DEN RAID. V plea of r.ot guilty. They reserved the however, to rhange their plea right, ' What the police characterise as a should their attdrneya deem it wise to m State file a demurrer or to change the plea "private house of street, between Fourth and Fifth for some other cause. luuih, was raided by Sergeant Herapdl The arraignment yesterday morning and Officers Clive, Palmer and Moore, was devoid of any unusual features. ud the alleged pioprletreae and four Deputy Sheriffs Butler and Smith ismates arrested and thrown in JalL handcuffed the prisoners and conductA woman, giving the name of Maude ed them to and from the county Jail. fat'll, is accused of being the keeper The prisoners did not seem to be worthe place, and the women who were ried in the least, although Hunter refcuud with her (,ave their names aa marked: Mrs. Moure, Jnna Moore, lues Wesley Thin ia pretty bad business, eh? td May Brown. Then Hunter laughed and chatted ' The police declare that these wo-r-a with Rice. When the comhave been Pinning the pltce for merrily were read, both men said, not plaints me time and have never1 were again handcuffed paid a "tie. 1 jst night Officer Palmer and guilty." They and taken to jail. Judge Diehl set their nore, the new patrolmen, went to the hearing for February 25 Place in citizens clothes anl remained preliminary 10 a. m. They were remanded lJ at long enough to secure evidence, the county Jail without bail. ke signal was then and the given her officers entered and assisted In SUPREME COURT. asking the arrest.. The women were liable to furnish bail and were locked a hearing before Judge Arthur Brown's Petition Passed by the hp-lln. Court Until Argument May Ba Heard. AN INTERESTING QUESTION. . The February term of Iho Supreme o Snake river flood waters, court commenced In Salt La!: yesterof the court Tn"h nin from Idaho to the Paei-- m day morning, each member coast, he turned towards Utah and being In attendance. A number of ex M an outlet parte motions were disposed of before through the Bear river thefirst case on the regular calendar the Great Salt Like? The was called. William S. Willis of ,Kl1 an been has undertaking county, and Roger 8 Sanborn Jr , ,u of for many yearn. .It may be WasatchLake of Salt county were admitted to ran be Mow done. ,. Senator state upon motion of of this bar the jwanm proposes to Introduce a bill .to bar examiners. Atrtalning through the gov the committeeC. of wnment survey service, if the Burnham, formerly of torney John project Balt Lake City, w suceaafully carried out, and the Kentucky, but now of Post thereof. was admitted to the bar upon motion that Senator Heyburn ia of Attorney E. 3. Critchlow. The petition of Arthur Brown for a uufrlendly to the scheme and it be that 8raator Dubois and olher writ of prohibition to prevent Jndge Idaho officials will favor It. further action Certainly Morse from taking any re is not likely to be serious in Ihe case of the State vs. Arthur opposition from the people of the Gem Brown, was passed by the court until tte in relation to an undertaking arguments on the same may be heard may mean so much In the way of and briefs may be prepared by the atpu the Great Dead . Bra of torneys for both sides. The court wad reserving . of the opinion that there vas some question aa to the Jurisdiction of the LOOKING FOR HIS court to Irene nurh a writ under thd FATHER, circumstances and It refused to issue Mavor Morris received an alternative writ of prohibition at follow the 8 letter of Inquiry the whereabouts this time. Mirhael Connor, who was iu this Upon motion of Attorney General heard of bjr h, rel Breeden, the appeal In the cue of the F.lty' PA- - Feb. 1. 104. Mr 6tate vs. Fred Engelke was dismissed, ar Sir. if it would not inconveni- - the appellant haring abandoned the you any I would like to have you appeal and failed to file a transcript. me locate my father, Michael The case of the State vs. D. H. Daonnor. When last heard of he was vis end Thomas Rose was submitted your city, but that was a numben of to the court upon briefs without argua0, nd has not corresponded ment. The action wu b ought in nyon since; I am at a tons to Cache county to recover the sum of in,Jw I'11 what to do? it will certaln-sn- fl 400 from defendants on the bond of v ,n h! ,nteret to know of this Seth A. Wells, who wu charged with If he knew I wanted abortion and failed to show up when v,, ! ,n nwaya backward his case wu called for preliminary sW ?telling meh where he 4a hearing. Judgment wu rendered for J"1 has been In your city lately the State in the lower court and this ran give me any Information appeal . then .taken "by defendhim. your efforts will he ants. t ' . y I ll asmire you. He case of GenigeC. Whitmore va. The 1,rD,-l'sirailroad man. that la. Pleasant Yallry Coal company e , t1 k work, aud wiAiIU probably the waa argued and submitted to the the Slew Up reach he leg-- ji ary dr-a- hat de-- s he d sciii-nitatu- e, The creation of forest reserves in ia a good thing for the if not for the woulgrowersrailroads, of this state. As a result of the recent orders from Washington the flockmastera of I tali will lie unable to iu the summer range in Sauitete and Sevier counties, as haa lieen the custom in the past. With this situation confronting them they are now interviewing the general live stock agents of the Rio Grande Western and the Oregon Short Line with the object in view of shipping the flocks out of the state right after shearing. It la the proposition to ship the flocks to Idaho and Colorado ranges for the summer and ship them hack to the west desert early In the fall. This movement will be a good thing for the railroads and there ia already considerable comiietilion for the flocks that are to be moved. That All Will Be I tah Confirmed. tki verf ex- im-- the an- - ing nen res. guilty aud were lined the regulation 2u fur the iirat named, a proprietress, and $10 for each of the ot !.- girls. The case presented some unusual features. The house'' was situated iu State street below Fourth South, in the residential and supiosedly respectable portion r.t the town. For some weeks the police have suspected tho character ot the place, but the securing of etldciiee enough to . couvict was mn au eaiy Two of the recently appointed patrolmen, in citizens clothes, went to the house on Sunday night, stalls tied tht ni selves aa to its ill repute and then ra'led In two other poUecmeu who place 1 the five women inmates under arrest. It is said that there are many other "housea of a similar character in Balt outside of the district to whirh they are supposed to be cor fined, and the rhief of police is determined tu have ihia form of vice restricted to a district where it can be under tho closest supervision. - MARTIAL SALT LAKLRS. Tbs prospects of a big war in tho Orient have stirred the martial blood of a number of young Balt Lakers, who are anxious to win fame on the field of battle. A number of young mra of the city, including Arthur Thomas, Jr., son of Postmaster Thomas, have written to the Japanese consul at Denver, offering their services to the Mikado, in case there is a call for trooiw made. SALI sue-(rede- . n, e,-- UKE Police Judge Diehl yesterday again positioned his decision in the cane of G. E. Rice, charged with issuing a fictitious rheck, until this morning at ID o'clock. The residence of D. M. Leonard, street, waa burglarized Sunday night and Jewelry and valuables worth about 75 stolen. The burglary occurred while the members of the family were away and the matter waa not reported to Hie police until yesterday. The Crown Prince Mining company, for the development of eighteen claims in Alta district, waa Incorporated yesterday in Salt lake, with a capital ot 900,000 In 3 shares. The officers are Tony Jacobson, president, who la alto n Columat the head of the bus Consolidated, ot the same district; Clarence and Henry McCornlck, Rodney Badger and Charles Post, all ot well-know- Salt lake. Operations on the Majestic properties out of Milford have been suspended, the finances of the company being in a condition that does not betoken a bright future. The oul standing obligations of the Majestic corporation are understood to exceed 50,000 for supplies and labor alone and the factional and Internal dissensions are such that there ia small prospect of squaring up accounts for a long time. Elder Fred Smith, son and counselor to President Joseph Smith, of the Reorganized church, ly In the city. TUe fr lends of Mr. and Mra. Edgar E. Hills will regret to learn of the death Sunday at Pacific Grove, Cal., of their infant son, born on the 8rd instant. Sheriff Wilcox came up Sunday, from Carbon county to take back with him Frank Bell, an Italian,, charged with fatally slabbing a fellow countryman. Bell will te put on trial at this term of court. Bell's remnpal leaves g es- - I J 23S2 Washington Ave. t I " LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHON u Piuw-iatedt al., jUx ismn THE SALE Ki-I.- a-- iin.-rdo- d OF SALES - MONDAY r at tO ae iff February fatm Fi-t- n Our Salesmen Have AQ !i Been Instructed as Follows side-wheel- . SELL EVERYTHING i! Mart From ihe Cost This means everything in our stock : Groceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all . Spring Goods Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. wo r.iuot Soli Thio Stooh . . . By March 1st. to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Gish. Reese Howell &Sons. SILVER PARLOR BESTAURAHT OPEN DAY AND NIOHT. Estra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to I p. ul, 2S cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oys ten, game and fish in season. Charley & Hong. Props. NO. SIS 25th St. SILVER KING SALOON MURPHY a GIBLIN, First Class Wines, Liquors and Clgaraa Your Patronage Solicited. Twenty-Fift- h 1S2 St. TEAMSTERS i5I0CKIEN C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. eat rine a full line of Gloves, Blankets, J. Whips, Tenta and Wagon Coven. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and Stock Baddies. Phone 614x. 2279 Washington Ave. REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Ratae: $2 te 3 pee day. All modern tei pro venenata. Din leg room om fifth floor, gMing grand view of lok, mountain and valley, com meratal men's headquarters. Street car service every five min-teThree blocks eaat of Union $ Published Every Day in the Year, Including Sunday ' e. By Carrier to Any Part of the Gty Depot -J !' .' E- - eou-nevti- on - of onu-i'iia- J.Dalli - DAILY . 55. 1U1 G e feasi-.ii3rJ- NOTES I u-r- s in nu-n- Maude Smith. Mra. Moore. June Moore, (uea Wesley aud Maty Brown when arvnlgued in o)iee court yesterday afternoon, on charges ot being inmate of ax bouse of iU fanu; pleaded ht lll-fa- me- - ilcft-noaui-s one occupant of ir.r.rd, row I the streets been anything like tha banka tbe clearing the state prison. i. .. Du. t, fbarlie streets of Salt Lake, such a fire ai has house. operating through Botha, whose ease is ut. Appeal before Just occurred there would have bcenlm-possilil- e. "The association. he said, will take the Supreme court. such action aa the circumstances of it.e I Baltimore banka seem to require. If Tin M. and M. club :'! p:vc a musi- BUFFERING tn rash and securities cannot be got FROM APPENDICITIS. .. Thui-uacal recital next at out the other bunks will give such tcu,- - ' H ibe Murray Opera '.:. the proNew York. Feb. 8. Mrs. Edward R. porary assistance aa may be required. l.e r.uutlies of ceed to be given waa Thomas, who has been abroad, . the murdered street CHARGED WITH MURDER. carried from the steamer La Lorraine j when she arrived her with her husband, The Mutual Impruvi-iut-nassocia- the young millionaire turfman and Bellingham, Wash., Feb. S.Njrman tion of the Fifth want mldressed Williams waa arrested today charged j last evening by Juttai1 Kur'iii-- . who automnbiltst. Mr. Thomas told friends on the pier wiih the murder of Miss Alma Nes- made a very interest iik uik on The that Mrs. Thomss was suffering from bitt, and her mouther, who occupied Constitution of our I'oiin-ryprostration incident to shock followiag adjoining rlaiius to his claim at Hood an accident in Italy, the effects of River. Ore., several niouiba ago. WilHeif-ne- r V H. G. J. Mays and Managers liams a as indicted by me federal of the New Yovi; l.iii- - Insurance which aha had never overcome. grand jury some time ago. for attemptcompany iu this city pn- a liampict ing to defraud the government in MORE BOODLE PRECAUTIONS. Saturday night, at tb K- uou to tho uith his Hood river claim and agent of the company u. t!:is state. was at liberty under bond. Attorney Folk is Still Pursuing the National President atnl NationButler Crowd. IT IS TO LAUGHT al Organixer Callahan m tie Cook Bt. Louis. Feb. 8. In the circuit and Waiters alliqntc m the city, Doctor Your wife must keep out of court today, tbe rases of Charles F. Bun-da- y on a business trip, and A. excitement. Charles J. Charles Kelly, Denny, band In the t citing's Mr. Brisquc She can't, donor. Bbo and Edmund Bench, jointly InGrand .theater aa guri of the local Gutke, for bribery, were raued. The carries it around with her. Indiana-puli- a dicted union. four men are charged with receiving Journal. part nf the 47.500 which Edward ButThose present at tinrecital ter. Wifcjr Oh, yoa, my new gown acquitted at Fulton Bat urtlay. was in the Tabernacle afternoon, Atcomes quite up to iny expectation a. were addressed by Ebb-- Thomas Hull, charged with iapaying them. County the leading counsel for Hubby Indeed! Well, it'a tbe first who made a very inter sting talk on torney Folk time I ever knew your exiiectstlon the beliefs and procures of the "Mor- the at ate. to the Illness of Charles E. to be ao low. St. Louis Owing mon people. There wu a guod atIt waa decided to postpone tho man who was very benign tendance and all were .intensely Kelly case until some M ne In April. Once asked a poor neighbor to digit; music rewith the and the pleased But be started when his guest, marks made. Without being pruest, A STEAMER DESTROYED. Drauk nearly throe bottles of wigs. t The new pastor of the MethoNew Yorker. de8. New Fire Y'ork. Feb. today dist church. Rev Benjamin Young, was formerly a coal miner in the em- stroyed the Joy Line steamer Tremunt O! man, but ti'im sorry fur ye." dock In Catherine slip. One of ploy of the Union Pacifle, He studied at her said Casey, sympathetically to Cassifor the ministry while working, and the crew missing. The cargo Is a towho bad Just had an arm amputatFirst established the Methodist tal loss. The Tremont waa iractlrally dy, and arrived from ed. church at Rock Springs, waa after- a new "Ah, well," replied Cassidy, there's wards three years pastor of the Providence yesterday. some good in it. Th' uuld woman can't were the firemen While the Dotting church at Sheridan and then went to me to walk (he flure wid the expert fire Ilona two from the deck, upper Cheyenne, going thence to Denver. traveling with a show, broke loose and tains now." Philadelphia Press. The contest for king nf iho Fifth started up the companion way. They Youth wants to write hia name up were driven back with a stream of ward Leap-Yea- r Fair, whica open high, Tuesday night, atands as follows; Hen- water, but reaping red and lushed at Famo'a golden scroll to fleck ; amoks maddened the tbe by fireman, Wm. Green. 920; ry Mareroft. 1,410: Again the animals But ago ia glad to write upon F. J. May. 800; A.' Gunbranscu. 700; J. and the flames. The bottom of a cheque. Judge. back and were aeon no were A. Bun, 190; G. E. Bttrbidge, i5E; Alex fought Buchanan. Jr., 100; W. A. Ci wan, 100; more. Tho Wine Physician Pardon me, C. B. Hawley, 100; 8. H. Harrow. 100: ladlea. I am called tn tho court. I E. A. Swenson, 100; L. Jensen, 100; WHEN FIGHTING BEGINS. cannot prescribe individually for you, Jacob Reiser, 100. let that worry you. I preTrained Nurses Will Laava for tha Far but don't scribe that those sitting on mv left go East. Parties in from Tooele county report to tbe scacoast and those on my right that the shore line of tho lake la naif New York, Feb. 8. A score of to the mountains. FUegende Blatter. a mile out from the iwvilion at Gar- nurses from Bellevue hospital will In field. nil probability leave for the Far Eaat Playing Safe Look hero, air! You aa aoon aa the fighting begins, end it have been railing on my daughter evEgga continue to become acarce. so la not improbable that the hospital ery night for the past aix months!" "But I can't afford to get married, that one Eaat Temple street dealer hip, Maine, which under the direcrendered air, and If 1 rail on nny ether girl, ays that people are telephoning in at tion of Mra. Cornwallis-Wes- t, I'm afraid I might fall In love with 10 o'clock Saturday evening to get eggs valuable service In the South African her. Smart Bet. war, wilt 'again be put Into service. at any cost Beverel nurses who served on the A Brhemer Siiotled T.e' young The Rev. P. A. Simpkln, formerly a Maine are here and anxious to go to man hia t talk! a great deal resident of New Mexico, received tele- tho front. estates abroad." "Yea," answered Mr. conthe from of death word graphic Cumroa. "He's like one or two others BIG FIRE IN HOUSTON. sumption at Santa Fe of tha Rev. J. who wanted to marry into the family. Hays Moore, paster of the First PresHe's anxious to trade hia imaginary de8. Feb. Fire Houston, Texas, byterian church. Mr. Moore haa fought block an of entire buildings, estate for some at my real estate." for his life for years, but has finally stroyed Including the central fira station, two Washington Star. been obliged to succumb. livery stables, two business bouses and A Westbrook (Me.) tracker asked a dozen residences today. A dumUpon motion of Attorney N. V. Jones, half bflr pupils one day if any of them knew were to burned horses ber dsalb. of the Supreme court Issued an alternati who Nero was, says an exchange. The writ of mandate directed against Jui'ge Some of the residences accommodated response came from an urchin only unsoma are and there people Hall and returnable February 18. upon roomers, declared who they aang about Nero loss 150.009. Tbs is which date the Supreme court will hear accounted for. In tbe Sunday school. The teacher, arguments on the Issuance of a perwho could recall no religious music BURNED TO DEATH. manent writ devoted to Nero, asked the name of the hymn. "Nero, My God, to Thee," With Feb. I. Boston. Some unknown individual, evidently deposits in was the confident answer, laboring under great excitement, tele- local batiks estimated at 25,000, Nelphoned to the police yesterday morn- son Part on. n rag picker, haa been dear, remarked Mr. Jones to ing and asked If anything bad oeea burned to death In Lyon. Ilia body bla"My aa he gathered up hie mall wife, In n of waa found that heap rags heard of the robliery of one A. H. Lee, lying ou have of the month, Iho first on aenr-a-d which collected and had late of Cherry Creek, Nev. The off- he bad You should vocation. missed your aa hia bed for many yearn. icers stated that they had beard nothParton narrowly escaped lyncbiug have been a member of the state leging about the alleged case, and Intimated that the person on the other when President Lincoln wan assaali-nate- d islature. "What do you mean by that?" asked because he expressed joy over end of the line had been dreaming. Innocent wife. his Citizens and a sad event tha All the officers on the morning shift got rope You are ao indefatigable In introconhim when he were questioned about the case, but were about to bang Jones. Commercluded to make n public retraction. He ducing bills, repdod they denied all knowledge of it Tribune. cial had lived the Ufa of a recluse for years. Dr. Hyatt of the weather office fa CIGAR tT IE FINGfcRS well acquainted In Baltimore, and reAID FOR CRIPPLED BANKS. marked yesterday that one great and In a recent county rourt action It New York, Feb. I. The crippled was slated as evidence of th$ debtor a dangerous factor in spreading the flames waa the canyon-lik- e narrowness Baltimore banka can have anything means that hia Ungers were ao stained of the streets, which made It "the within the bounds of reason to help with cigarettes that he was evidently easiest thing in the world" for tho them along, said tha president of ILa persistent smoker . The Judge, howflames to communicate from one aide Seaboard National bank of this city, ever, refused to listen to tbia novel of the street to the other. The doctor when naked what action could ba ex- theory. All amokera, of course, know calls attention to the tact that had pected from the New Y'ork Associated that the unsightly slain caused by cigarettes are not due no much to smoking as to the manner iu which the cigarette la held In the Angers. If the cigarette when not between the llpe ia beld with the lighted end downward threa or four cigarettes day are sufficient to leave their marks on the fingers of the smoker. The man, however, who always bolus hia rigs retie end upward may suiokt as many aa twenty a day without his fingers. All artlats and moot cheen players who happen to be cigarette amokera invariably bold then cigarettes with the lighted end up, and consequently seem to smoke far more than ia actually the caae. London only t- - i court. The suit was liruiixtit in Car lain county tu rtvover the sum of for the allotted wruiiitfiil conversion by of certain lumber Mnuging to plaintiff. 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