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Show y Exam I Mr Telephone Numbers: la th day time rail op 234X er call at No. 47 24th arrrct. At night. after 7 p. m., rail op No. 16 Standard Building. INS CLUB GIVE First Presbyterian business1. Aunn.cyx Stout and Horn spent jrhterday at Brigham City on legal but-inx- Tbe Seroud sard Sunday arhool will gitr a rvial daner in their amusementbe hall tonight. Refreshment sill served and Fords urthwiri sill fur mth tlV miikir. The object of the solid! ta to raise- - money for the Sunday i honl fund. Tickets are 50 cents. W. O. Camp, manager f the local Inion Fan lie and Oregon Short IJn telegraph departments, has returned front Colorado Springs. A dame sill Is: given thin evening by the Second Ward Sunday school. The proceeds are to be used as a Sunday school fund. Go h tonight; O. S. L. at the A. O. U. W. to Balt Lake 1 round trip. Train leavea 7 p. m. The Sunday School Board of the Weber Stake sill hold parents' conventions at the various Mirnton in ibis rity nest Sunday. ca During the absence of Squire Cixip, his classes sill be taken In charge by J'rof. Arthur Shephard, of Salt Lake. C. C. Calvin, general superintendent of the Oregon Short IJn. Is siendlng of several days in the northern irt the state. iKin't overlook the A. O. U. W. to Salt tonight via O. S. $1 round trip. Train at 7 p. m. J; Chaa. Nufslnger of Calient cs, Is visiting with relatives and friends In this city. Hess Brothers of this elfy, yesterday. received a carload of machinery for their new bakery, which Is rapidly nearing completion. which was to have come off last night, was again postponed because several of the bowlers could not be present. The Beers ft and Thomas teams bowl tonight. Tbs bowling match, Go with the A. O. IT. W. to Salt Uke tonight and see Florence Huberts. 1 rain leaves at 7 p. tu. via O. 8. L.; II round trip. T. I Wilson, fourth uf International Association of Machinists, paid a visit to tlie local lodge. TUlIrned men rnmplain that the street crossing along Wall avenue and leading to the , freight depot shops are In an almost Impassable condition and they request that the city authorities make an effort to improve that part r the town. Mud half a foot deep must bo passed through in going tu and coming from work. The Machnisls' union of Ogden has received n beautiful banner. Inscribed "Union Lodge No. 127 I. A. of M. It Is the mosl exiienslve banner in the city and will l first used In the laoor Day psrarto of this year. There was n leap year dance at Conley's hall last night attended by over 2ftt) young men. Had the young allies 1 liecn as numerous as the gentlemen, there wonld not have been dancing room In the hall for all. Terrors Is not to lie moved to but to Montello. That, la to say the name of the new terminal will be changed and will he known from now on as Muntello. The present Montello will be christened Banvard. Ban-vsr- d. The Second ward Sunday school will give social dance In their amusement hall tonight Refreshments will' be h served and Ford's orchestra will the music. The object of the social Is to raise money for the Sunday school fund. Tlrketa are 50 rents. fur-vle- Breastpin, romimeed of heavy silver bar with stone net in rough gold in renter; some letter and figure tu-Lnet si rlpthm thereon, and large letter M from the bar. Usd near corst reels ner of Adams and Taenty-tlft- h Findor further east on Taenly-flfter jfleuve return to tiunnell'a law office and be suitably rewarded. h. When the pile drivers have comtres-tlinf pleted their work on the there is talk of moving them to Vromnntory Point tu drive piles for cut-of- g. the big resort. e hull-figh- Prof. Daniel. of Sslt lake t'lty. Is In Ogden in the lilt cunt of the Utah Suit-- l and, wl.hh is to represent the stale ai the St. Ixmi exposition. He har lfiarte a proposition to W. P. Fortei looking toward the securing of hla arr-v- i' e for this band. Mr. Foster has the proxsiinn uuder advisement and will not decide the mailer until next wn k A marriage Inense lias hern Issued to Thomas IX McLean. aged 2". and V "i!h 11. Hadley, aged 19. both of West Wrbi r. Morris ohaguanl. of Ontario. Ore , of the ny. .in PTwarii ng Ja, - m this ipent niy OP blline?!. A larj fxhibit of Ogden poultry left lat evening ?n tne Rio Grande for Xu h field to compete for prizes in the poultry show there, whkh begins Ih' rrday. ' r '. Fried. .''Mrlrt deputy past er a! ei i ; b r of the Ell:. vi Itej Ogd. n Vo. 713 h- - Lici t, lie was u unieil by Rii hard Vhittcmoie anil lh hafd Barti-ll- , of Salt Lake. C. Blue was arrested at 1 o'clock llos morning on Washington avenue aid Twenty-fift- h atrett by Ofllier Tiiomu ou the charge of iliukiug his vile. It is understood ihai too much liioior wxs the sum: ot the disturb- - UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FRII HIE' Found Guilty. BALL Last Evening. "' (LI Hunch was served in ihe re which wax for ths evening The wall fffttoona of fla with knilT hlc and tables prepared tor punch and wafers The pun, f tra fine and was mail under th, V tlon of John Gusiixon, the tee on punch being ts. Stewart Moyes. ChrUtopiii-- ki,?W' A' pxtK-ciaii- Loyil to Swell Affair at Dignans Academy Namesake, r Fosters Band Will Give Program Springs a Surprise and an Organizer for tho A. L. U, Appears on the Seen. Can Filed, Refreshments Follow, Ciash Order of Washington May in Ogden. Negro Wanted In Salt Lake Smallpox Civil Man Net Found Largs Numbsr af Guests Dclightsd With Program and Decorations HL Equality. There were the walls and more burning and the red. wki.. " bunting The Eagles arc ni not patriotic. Otnerwisc ik.. 1 not be eaglet. dra,e THIRD EAGLES NEXT TUESDAY PfflJCE STATION - FEBRUARY 17,1901. WILL CELEBRATE In Commemora- tion of Washington's Birthday-Admittance Charged. M F. U 8. Stewart. The committee on srangemm,. Worthy Pres. R. E. McIntosh WiJT Elaborate Decorations Patriotic lors Used With Mottoes of tho Order. No Co- Max Davidson and w Vlce-Pre- s. Bkxer. The floor rommiitet- a p Tracy, chairman; Harry Patti. J' A. Bingham. Earl Geiger, Harry art, Stuart Moyes and J. Jivciv a The Order of Washington held their There was more excitement in labor The three luliana who were arrested forfightinf Monday evening pleaded not circlet yeoterday morning when it beguilty yesterday morning and Judge came known that application for a Howell ronlinued their case until this charter In behalf of Foster's Military evening. At 7:30 o'clock they appeared with band had been madr. not to the AmeriAttorneys Murphy aud Stout to de- can Federation of Labor, but to the feud them. City Attorney Bagley con-di- n American Labor union, formerly known led the prosecution. The testimony aa the Western Labor union- or Westshowed that all three got in a general mlxup, though the trouble was ern Federation of Miners. This adds to the local labor complication, but started by Maearona. a big fellow. They were all found defers any radical action which may guilty aud Maearona wax fined ST? and have been in contemplation by the the other two to each. They paid their line and with about twenty of their Trades council. When Mr. Foster, the leader of the rountryuen, who were present at the was seen 1nt night he said that bsnn, to their down went headquarters trial, a member of the United Brotherhood to soothe their troubled spirits. Word wax received at the police sta- of Railroad Employes had come to Ogtion last night from Salt Uke to keep den at the request of several members a lookout for a negro, who waa wanted of Fosters band who are In the U. B. there for an asaault with n deadly of R. E., a'nd he waa authorized to in lodging organise a union of musician. It waa weapon upon a woman honae. They thought that he would through this man that application was come toward Ogden. At this writing made to the American Ubor union for a charier for Foster's band. be had not been found. Mr. Foster said that he did not make Neither has there any trace been application, but the request came from found of the man reported to be coming this way with the smallpox. A the organizer, who waa here on that After the programme refreshments thorough search has been made down mission. The identity of the represenwere served, consisting of pineapple In the yards and in all the lodging tative waa not disclosed. Hr. Foster haa not been able to learn houses. The report waa either a hoax sherbet and i ake. The church waa beautifully decorated or else the man did not come to the what reception the application haa met with, but It la understood the new for the occasion. Drsiierles of crept city. In the civil division of (he Munici-p- el union la an assured thing. Thia will paper in green and white colors were court, Benjamin Coben haa brought give Ogden two unions of musicians. hung from the center chandelier to tne Developments are watched for with corners of the room and the walls were suit against Joseph M. Jesse to recover likewise draped. The pat lore were also $102.90 on one count for goods sold much Interest. There may he considbig tastily draped. The pulpit was deco- and delivered and on another count erable discord created between two rated with palms and rut flowers, while to recover $10 money borrowed from labor bodies and the first severe test for supremacy may be fought out In OgJ. !L Wilson and aaaigned to the plainnumerous rugs, parlor lamps and rockden and exrite national attention. tiff. ers made the rooms very home-lik- x The decorating committee waa B. Barber, Percy Van Patten, Albert White and W. IX Bratx. The members of the NEGRO male octet are Messrs. Smith. Vlslier, Brown, Horton, McNllt, Robinson, Smith and Gourley. of the First Presbyterian church held their first annual no prion at the church last evening. KuiwTiliaiuridiiig the Inclement weather, about 3i members and guests gathered to make this a memorable occasion in the history of the club. Th sues Is were received at th door by Messrs. Cooper, Allen and Cable. At 9 o'clock a short musical waa rendered as follows; Select Ion, Tuyo Walts." by the Mandolin club, composed of Messrs. Brown, Vlsher, Llnsley and Culley. For an eueore they played the Mandolin Club March. The double quartet then and aa an encore sang "On the reA.ated the song with a parody on the words entitled "On the Cutoff. The next was a violin solo. 'Selection from Martha, by H. M. IJnsley. on the piano by Mr. Lins-le- y. He played ''Loindubar for an encore. The male octet then sang The and the Mandolin club rendered another selection, which received the greatest ovation of the evening in the shape of a large bouquet, composed chiefly of onlona and cabbage leaves. The Men's dub regular meeting last evening and - lmy," RAILROAD home. Chief Dispatcher C. C. Williamson, who has been located at Promontory tn charge of the operation of the point train service, haa resigned hia position, the same taking effect Saturcut-of- f day ELUDED POLICE Elwell that be had been defrauded of some money In a gambling house. The police found the story to be false and now Chief Browning has re re I veil the following letter; rocsielln, Idaho, Feb. 15, 1904. Chief uf I olios, Ugden, Utah. Dear Sir: 1 see by the Salt Lake Tribune that Isaac Elwell, Jr., has 1 cannot feel linen "steered. sorry for the follow as he la the same lad who not long slnen waa In locatnllo and came to m with a "cork and bull'' story and I was fool enough to give hint three cart wheels, which I never saw again. If the follows who robbed him of the alleged (34 will eonio up this way I will attempt a "stand In with them for my share of the plunder, livery dog has his day;" he haa had his; I hope mine will eome. Yours, J. D. GILLILAN, pastor M. E. church. Har-rims- " irhicgton. Feb. IK. Th fortifies-t'oiu- appropriation hill was reported to the House today from the appropriation committee. It tarries a total appropriation of $7,221,192. which la less iy $147,239 than waa appropriated for 'ort.firaHon at the lnct session of Con-tTh- crtlinare on which ihe i is ha c 1 nsgrr'.-'t- - $21,373,297. ", - WAS FAULT OF OPEtATCr.S. W. n QUIET IN BOGATA. TO CALL JOINT CONVENTION. today the announcement wax made that the special committee of coil operators and miners which met it Indianapolis liad Issued a call for a national joint convention to be held on Feb. 29. FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS. Dari Ilsibl t!:r H tounl rliiih derive Three Mil Feb. IS. The Printers' Minneapolis, Exchange building, one of the largest structures of ths city, is burning Ths building will be n total loss. C every stan Aithu ibroli !' FIRST IMPRESSIONS Arc liable to be lasting. ,Ws are first (as usual) to announce ths ' arrival of Spring Apparel For Men and Youths Our aeaton's offering In stylish clothing for men and youth never been surpassed. . We believe in progress, and In selecting for suiting! thla season were aeaistod by NEW YORK'S BEST have Jo CORRECT CLOTHES for MEN . Hence, we "have gotten together for your choosing .the awollest end most elegant lot of men's and youth's suits avsr shown hers. Wo have no old, loot year rsmnanta to show you,, but clean, new cute, beautiful fabrics, and newest colorings and exquisite shadings. .Ths new shoulder affect is very pleasing, -- and the- graceful "hang" t i of ths cost. attracts the sdmlrstloq of all. , I Ind Vast comfort and elegance wo aloo give you. Soma mere hints We claim that "Oh, wall, the vest makes ns difference! tho vest should bo right as well as the coat In the vest we have a new Ides ws wish to show you. wifi say: Wi the sale era trict Indii A. tale dm ban Ben ond sent Trouser Comfort Schi KM and fit ia also necessary. Htrt wo claim to surpass them all. Our trousers are of tho "spring hipped" and "arched Instep" kind; the kind that fit you without being "out over. Ws simply and emphatically claim that wo carry tho Bch: late Age: quii1 fraii fich Her; Only Actually Clothing Offered in Ogden high-Cla- ss 1st 1 tun: font W also moke a specialty of Stouts and Slimg Ws cordially Invito your inspection. We want your trade, course, but wo don't want it unless wo prove all of our above $5.U of on bo in I snti lien bl Suits from Hj' co. doc $12 to $30 trai fogi qui Hot am HOTEL an ARRIVALS REED. A. K. Newcomb. Chicaga: W. T. Kamp, Ogden: Will Marks. Omaha: U. Allen. Qninry.' Illinois; F. C. Tcns-leDenver; P. D. Wak-hCanton; D. I. Herman. S. 1 Brick. Ogden; J. G. Wltham and wife, Boston; Thus. y. . Jones, Salt BRYAN TALKS OF HANNA. Tallahassee, Fla.. Feb. 16. William J. Bryan, wbrn informed today of tb , .i Advance Suggestions We know its a little early yet to talk Spring clothes, but a thouhgt here and there, concerning the very proper styles which are on the program for 1904, will help you to .decide, in advance of the buying season, oh just what you will wear. Either single or double breasted sacks will predominate among the young men. The frock for the older men will be much in evidence. L)f courie you know this talk i favoring the i.S. fm-i- , . c;M,C! v1: i I'n Pi im foa mu lau am of Wll ! nil pn Ini pn tn pr Ch SOI It! Hj n ch In an ea cc Is 8 H Oi and wear of i!:ee c;u , 1. be-elt-ti- sri-r- e line th P'i : . y . Chicago. Feb. IE Whin the convention of the Illinois district of United Mine Workers opened here .!o-rann- Grand Rapids Mich., Feb. 16. The coroners Jury that lias bren Investigating tbe collision on the Pre Mar-quette on Dec. 26. when 22 people were killed, today returned a verdict ium1 charging that the wreck was m fieri and incompetcut opera nrs. Jap oflu-tai- Washington, Feb. 16. Mr. Snyder, the charge ebarge at Bogota haa cabled the department under date of LINE. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Feb. 13. as follows: Complete quiet 17TH. prevails everywhere. Election passed off quietly, but no one knows whether Special train leaves Ogden at 7: Of) Reyes or Yalez has been elected presip. m.. returning leaves Salt Lake 11:45 dent. Talk of' Panama seems to have p. m. and l:no a. m. Fare for round completely subsided. trip $1.90. Everybody is Invited. death of Senator Hanna, said: "He was one of tbe nor. I forceful figures in modern poli'jca. lln won his place Panstn. Feb. 16 Dr. Msnuel Ama- at the head if hia party in the Senate dor was uninimoisly elected First and in the naMon by bis extraordinary President el the Panama Republic to- executive ability and by hia skill in orday. Dr. Arosomena. Domingo Abalda ganizing the forces that control that and Dr. Carlos Mendoza were elected party. Even hia political opponents to fill respectively the po.'.iticr1. oi realized the strength of his peisouaiity and many admirable qualities." Fl.st. Second and Thi 1 Vi- - ie. - ' Great preptr" "i i i on of the ! n.: PE'Jl'SY IN FAIR CASE. ' will la!. ' '. i' i - vrr:i:::i lit.- -r rs:l. .(, . q :.y inio th tli pt.; y u. , OPPOSITION GAIN'S ONE. ayaintt Luriea 3, at jr,J Au.eJ In connection with testimony Ottawa. Ont.. Feb. 16. Thtre were given by them with regard to the death for the House Id- - of .Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fair, who eight da . Five Ubeils were retunred and killed In an automobile an ideal thiee Coniervatixes. a gain of one for In Frsni-- in August. 19uJ. lias been the Coi,scraiivcs. who arc ill opnosi-b- mm lulled. The B' l 'iscil mere loniniit- ; i b'd lor liiaL , i. A. O. U. W. EXCURSION TO BALT LAKE, VIA OREGON SHORT ry BILL. O. U. a. uoth! vice-preside-nt A. Washington. Feb. IK. Minister g',. (he minister from Pam. mi, ha received word fiom the mm", inter of foreign affairs that the stitutlon adopted by the conveatlu' calk'd for the purpose, was promulgated today. It becomes the organic Uw of the Republic of fauna, neau-Varlll- the 'I ci Vlm-ou- iau The Emery County Progress says: James A. Mnlville, who haa been in the north looking after the Interests of the proposed railroad from Oasis to Kanosh, haa returned and reports that found parties who were willing to he Thief of Police Browning has refurnish the rails and rolling stock for ceived word from' Salt Lake to be on an interest in the company. the lookout for a'negro named Frank 1st, a Pullman pprtcr, who on MonPassenger Trade Manager E. O. day night in a fit of Jealous rage, slashof the Southern Pacific, haa ed with n penknife Lucy Stephen, n notified local agencies in the east by young colored girl of whom he was wire that the entire state of California H is still at large, alenamored. has been drcanched by heavy rains though the Balt Uke police have been within the past few days, insuring making n dlllgentj search for him. Lee abundant crops of grain, fruit and feed Is believed to have come to Ogden on for cattle. Prosperity in California, i freight train. runs the telegram, does not depend waa last seen In Salt Lake at upon financial, industrial or political ! 10:10 oclock Monday night by Hiram conditions, but upon rainfalls, and we have bad plenty of the latter." Edwards, who Uvea In Pear street, lew blocks north of the Miller flats, It devekiped that the prolonged abwhere the colored man mado hla murderous assault. The negro approached sence of Traffic Manager T. M. SchuEdwards as he stood in front ot hla macher In the east la occasioned by n conference between the Hill and house, saying: traffic representative. The two "Three men are after me. They are systems named have n great deni trying to kill me and I want you to big In commop with the northwest and trade me hats so they will not know me." Edwards gave 1st a small soft mutual interest demands that they work in harmony. Among other hrOwn hat and the negro in turn tenbedered n celluloid collar and a bright things being discussed are the war tween Russia its and and effect Japan red neckties which he was wearing. These Edwards did not want, but Lee upon traffic, railroad legislation in the insisted on leaving them. The collar northwestern states, rates and cutting of competitive territory. Among aud lie Edwards turned over to the up those who are present at the conferhad1 he rend of the asaault. ence are J. C: police after Stubbs, Bonj. Campbell, The collar la stained with blood, hut and T. M. Schumacher for the Harri-ma- n whether from the wound made in the lines. Darius Miller, woman's neck or from WTatchca which of the Burlington, who Is the last court l,ec received in his struggle with her of appeal on Hill traffic matter, and la not certain. Howard Elliott, president of ths Northern raclflc. lie-fo-re Washington. Feb. lt. n. Alts has notified Minister Runeau.v rills of the recognition by Portugal the Republic of Panama. Mi rr.pean governments having diploma relations at Washington, except key and Spain, have now extended tr! ognition. cessti s sin of Pi been prevt dtaps her i Jealousy. Don Maguire, of Ogden, la one of the heavy stockholders and a director In the Bethel Gold and Silver Mining to he Incorporated today company, with a capital stock of 9135.041, for the development of 12 claim In Friherg mining district out of Calienlea, Nevada. The others tn the company, are W. Colbath. president, R. K. Kom. W. D. MaUilaa. secretary and treasurer, and H. I. Berky, general manager, all of Salt Lake. The holdlngn of the company have already been developed to the extent that a big mine aeema assured, there now being on the dump, 6,000 tons of ore, valued at $20 per ton. principally in copper, although the rock carries aoraa gold and allver. Flan for work, whirh are to be DOES NOT ABSOLVE CULPRIT. diacumed In detail at an early meetThe United State marshals office ing, Include the building of a smelter begun a aeanh for H. B. Measenger, this spring. charged with forgery, for whom a ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. bench warrant waa issued laat evening by Judge Marshall Messenger waa arrested about eight Naw Laundry Will Be Successor of months ago on the charge of forging a Ogden Troy Laundry. postal money order. The rrime waa Article of Incorporation of the Ogcomniitied at Ogden, nud the arrest don Troy Steam Unndry company was made In Kanaaa City. Taken were filed with the county clerk yesterthe commissioner In the latter afternoon. The company has a city. Messenger gave a bond uf $500 to day capital stock of $25,000, divided into Insure his appearance here at the trrm of court. He foiled to an- 2.V) shares of the imr value of $100 swer when hla case waa called. The each. Of this amount 155 shares have been subscribol. the Block begrand Jury at its last session Indicted alreadyheld by the following parties: ing deMessenger and the court yesterday clared the R.'iOO bond forfeited tu the David Bede. 25; Thomas 1). Dee. la; W. Curtis. 80: W. II. Waltia. In. K. government, at the Mine time Issuing C. M. Conroy, 5: R. F. Joyce. 5; E. S. the attachment for hint. The officials have no 4dea a a to Mes- Kolapp. 5. and John Plngree. 5. Tho senger's whereabuta. While hla bonds- company will conduct a general launmen at Kansas City have signified dry business, anil It la understood that thrir willingness to pay up at one, It will alworh the Troy laundry of this that doe not absolve Messenger. The city. The officers are: Thomas B. Dee. bond Is merely to compensate the gov- president; R. S. Joyce, John Pingrce, secretary and treasurer; ern menl for I he cost that may bo C. W. Curl is. manager, who. with W. to locating the accused. H. Watt is. make up the tioard of directors. The corporation haa purchased REAL ESTATE TRANSTERS a tract of land on Wail avenue just street . and will south of Twenty-ffft- h Iwo-stoa construct brick building Kriwin Frakr and wife to Reese once. Howdl. lot 14. block 2. Rivcrvicw ad- at dition. Coniilcration $623. OPERATED ON THE EAR. Amos I. Stone and wife to Amos C. Stone. art of northeast quarter, secAn extremely difficult operation wax tion 29. township 6, north range, 1 last Sunday upon Olive, the performed west. Consideration f.'t. of Joseph Wal-- j John A. Boyle and wife tn Ogden lace, of this daughter Dr. Stopper of by city, State Bank, warranty deed, lot 24. 25. j Salt I .ake of Rich and this IK. 2li. 17. 29. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 The young lady had been sufin block 4. and lota 20. 21, 22 adu 23, city. from an abscesx In the mastoid fering block 4 Hast Park Addition to Ugden. cells of the ear which haa remained Consideration $1. with her since an attack of scarlet fev1L 0. Brown and wife to R. R. er. a year ago. Brown, warranty deed, part southwest The operation proved successful and norih, Miss Wallace la doing nicely. quarter section K. township range 1 west. Consideration $1. PANAMA PRESIDENT. RECOGNITION. last from (heir honeymoon trip.' Don Maguire Invests Heavily Stabbed Colored Girl in Fit of With Salt Lakers.' PANAMA for it ron s eukm J. L. Craig, Salt Lake agent for the Oregon Short Lipe. and bride have Him Up. FORTIFICATIONS Ths Fraternal Order of Eagles gave their third annual ball at Dignans Dancing Academy laat evening. There waa n large number present and the inclemency of the weather did not In the least. dampen their spirits Everything was done to show their guests n good time and there certainly was no cause for disappointment in this line. Knowing the Eagles propensity for entertaining, many had looked forward to this occasion ns the swell event of the season. .Many new gown and dress suits were noticed and all went merry ns an eagle dance, until the hour of 2 p. m. marked the time of reluctant departure for the assembly, Tbe decorations were beautiful and elaborate. They were put up under the direction of A. Hoffman and T. C. Morris, and consisted principally of flags and red, white and blue bunting In the center of the ceiling hung n large flag, from which were draped stringers of bunting in eight different directions On the west wall was draped n Urge American flag 24 by 18 feet, around n Urge picture of anwagle with a streamer tn its talons and on the steamer the word Truth" is printed in large letters. "Truth Is one of ths mottoes of the order, and likewise on the other three aides of the room were pictures of eagles holding In their talons streamers with the three other mottoes, vlx: Liberty, Justice, L. M. I Arson, who haa bad charge of the supply department for the cut-of- f. haa been promoted to the position of trainmaster of the Ogden A Lucln railroad, with complete jurisdiction over trains. The Ogden A Ludn all cut-o- ff railroad la made up of the train service between Ogden and Lucin. The promotion of Mr. Larson Is n much merited one and meets with general favor among hia fellow employes with whom he ia justly popular. Letter Received from Pocatello Shows Some days ago Isaac made complaint to the police NOTED Wm. T. Lesman, n dining mr conductor on the Union Pacific, haa been taken ill at Cheyenne and is on hia way SALT UKE HIS RECORD ELSEWHERE in- itiated six candidates. The order is in a flourishing condition and now baa 160 members. They held an election of officers and elected Walter Simms, president. Alma Doxey Sentinel, and John Lund Assistant Escort. celebrate The lodge derided to Washingtons birthday and to hold the entertainment on the 23r, as that is their regular meeting night The following committee on arrangements waa appointed, Vm. Doylle, Walter Simms, Mrs. Thatcher. Captain Grace Heston and R. N. Moffat The entertainment will be free to members and their friends. Moffat, who Mr. and Mrs. R. N. have been doing special work here for the order, leave on Wednesday for Colorado, where they will continue in the same line of work. broad-ahuulder- ed inci-dcnih-al Senor Ruble, the Spanish Tores dor. has gone to Salt I tike, whi-r- h will Tuske ansngemonts for an excursion in tie run from C!ire on tlie day of t. the kq that the Salt lake ports may have an oppurtuuliy tJ witnew the exhibition. irr,ser compar-- oinS, Church Scene Italians Arrested For Fighting, Big Labor Union of Festivities.- in-ir- uf hi NOTES FIRST RECEPTION Mas Davidson. Iait dKtay for the routhrrn part uf ilie state iu the EXAMINER, MORXINO THE ir. c- - right c jr sc xs . c . ts Cl! tr Is V. 1 Cl |