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Show TUB Mr. '. L'orniek reports the money market i.ack eat as very easy, and rerates hi liiiereM low. He ali-marked tiiat little or no interest is being taken at the present time in western or iu fact in any securities. The public seems to have tieen "milked. as the expression is, and the general attitude is one tif apathy. Then its being presidential year in having is effect iu making the money market ditil. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT tie from taintrs Spedal Correspondent pons being numbered and acconuianied by a letter of instructions for ihe aell-iu- g of the tickets, ihe lucky numbers of which entitle the holder to an oil claim somewhere in Florida and the privilege of. without art dll tonal securu ity. negotiating a "loan" of from down to 9200. according to bis good fortune. The entire scheme is iialpa-Man attempt to evade the federal statutes prohibiting lotteries. SILT LAKE GIRL ' BAD Thu Sttrnberg, wife of the minister. to whom Washing-,J- a are now giving prominence ITd ,peni aiknowledging as the leader in the Sriumntln corps. la. Uuvertd, a Salt Lake girl. She was for-rrl- y Miss Lillie Ungham. whoee fa well known in hnaineaa here. Mr. Langham U a New Vurker, hut mill makes frequent trips was Salt Lake City. Miss Langliam treatment for hip to paria for medical the Baron Sterndhtmiie. when she met married. later she whom berg. i PRISONER TRIED TO' DIE. Charles Crydcr. a prisoner at the nnsuccesHfuI .Minty fail, made an night o commit, suicide last the iron hy beating hia head against waa toik of his cell door. Cryder. who of by vagrancy a on charge inwted taken the city offleera a week ago and conditto the county Jail because of his gt 1 which was to have aiet in adjourned session last night appointto consider Mayor Morrl after It had been ments. discovered Is melon five minutes that the contending factions ware no nearer agree-neor compromise than they were The City Council, nt another hour ot meeting next Monday night waa taken. The muddle over the division of; apand patronage between the ' pointments Republicans and Democrats is growing vone every day and the strife now to be one that la long and ifaUar. OF LOTTERY. Hint appears to be a clever varia-4io-a on the Louisiana State lottery, flung since prohibited by law, is now Operating in Salt Lake. A number ot yitiMu have recently received express packages, purporting to contain currency. but which really were of tickets for loans," the cou . com-tixn- rases of the state HOME. W. S. McCornick returned yesterday morning, from a three weeks trip to Boston, New York, Chicago and Denver, lie says there absolutely no snow between Denver and Iowa, and even ba k on the crest of the Rockies there is no snow to speak of, and that, too, with spring almost In sight. Mr. McCornick was told there had not been such a snowless winter for a great many years, if there ever was one before. People all through that country are much exercised over the prospect of an unprecedented drouth the coming summer. The Baltimore fire occurred while Mr. McCornick was fn New York, and he amid If it had nut been for the battalion of firemen and apparatus sent down from New York for the relief of the burning city! has losses would have been far greater than they were. New York has the best fire department in the world. When the men were ailed, out they did not know but that the service was entirely local, and made no special preparations as regards clothing, .so that a number of the men wh6 had Jeaiied out of bed on the sounding of the alarm, found themselves enroute to. Baltimore with stockings on their fort; There was aaffie suffering among the men. in conseThe. great fire threw New quence. York Into excitement which prevailed until was known how far It bad CITY COUNCIL MUDDLE. NEW KIND CATSUP MEN PLEAD. W. S. M'CORNICK suffering from an advanced ion (togi of s loathsome disease and this Mieliahly produced his mania for He is a young man of cood education and saya he comes from Chilllcothe. Ohio, hut declines to give career. His sny particulars as to his not fallal. but serious are injuries two weeks ago. Accordingly, ladjourament until the tegular upci-aiiu- vs. the who have boen dealing out impure catsup were disposed of In Judge Diehl's court yesterday morning when fiv? of the six defendants pleaded guilty to the charge lodged aglnst them The accused were If. A. Milan. A. II. Hudson, J. K. Healey, II. U. llowe, W. L. Price, O. G. Bates, V. ti. Henderson and William Langiou. Mr.Hender-so- n was fined flO. Langton proitoses to fight the case to the bitter end, lint the others pleaded guilty and will appear before Judge Diehl tomorrow and pay a fine of ft each. In each particular case there was a different brand of catsup up for consideration and cadi one was found to be impure. According to the statement of the prosecuting Eltumey, some' of the bottles contained enough coloring matter to dye a suit of clothes a beautiful crimson. Mr. Henderson may be the heaviest loser as he has about film worth of the adulterated stuff in stock, but he proposes to bring suit for the amount agglnst the house he bought it from The Barones ed SALT noi cx- lih'f's office. iliH-- s WHEN A CADDIE ii CLMMINS , , CwfaM,Lhl. I i , Considering dhai were both a.u the game, it was tliey should hate ii- .... it ii i , and Brad-buriiiluisissi at Mirprisinj; that to let gulf be ,u y the arbiter of' tb ir i..irx. i he iwo young men were c -- n r:nely in love '..It. So, for that with Marcia Van a,ii others of the matter, were half male contingent m rt t. rfeldt. But mid Brad all recognized ltui nml the bury were the twi i from the withdrawal of oi'.r "I field would, nntur.'l! the other lu s fair position in win nut. It waa Bradbiin uii offered the lm!c match, the challenge of a loner of which s!i c.iid iuiimsliutely pack ling am .ba'iui- and decamp. n the proposiGrey son had tion for a brief u ii itie. then accepted, and a date was M for the trial of . iIk-ii!:- : ' - coi.-'i-r- skill. It wss a fair cnniest, even though there was a differ tne of four in tiie records of the two players. Bradburys best score for tb- iiine holes was but he very erratic, usually playing somewhere In the at forty. Greysun, however, bad never played nrouiul in better thin forty one, lint he whh as steady as a inuchlne and coiiM lie depended upon not to vary from that score by mure than one or two.sirokes. Irulwbly the explanation of the different in tlieir playing was to be found In tho respective habits of the two men, for while Greysou wus not in the least what oue would call a rabid prohibitionist he knew when to stop. Bradbury, on the other ha ml. was the hotel's best patrnu at the little room downstairs with tbs kiug brass foot - tlilr-fy-vc- n, neigh-Ixirlio- -- ; t Feb. 22nd i- D company, First Infantry, Tuesday 2:30 P. M. By SENOR ENRIQUE ROBLES Big Street Parade at 1 p. m. Wild-We- st imports. Etc. Etc. This will be a purely scientific exhibition in jhich no instruments of torture will be used Money will be refunded if exhibition is not as advertised. ! Good Excursion From Salt Lake Admission - - '$1.00 f- l.m-reii- s l'.-ii- . . AMENDMENT WAS DEFEATED. Iam, Feb.- 17. After a long discussion the ameudmont to tluv addresa In reply to the speech from tho throne, moved by Herbert 1, Samuel (Liberal). which was against the admission of Chinese lalwrers to South Africa, was defeated by the small majority of El. at indoor baseball Thomas C. Greaves, a well-knobusiness man of Preston. Idaho, was in Salt Lake yesterday, accompanied by Hugh Kidd; who loaves on a ails sion to the southern states. j liam Folk'll told the Jury: There notes seem to admit much more than tbe words eonvey. They are written cautiously, 1 admit. There Is net pntfbm in them. They are not tova LUMBER COMPANY FAILS. fatten. But they are wit written in the ordinary style of onrrespondenee San Francisco. Feb. 17. Tho petition in bankruptcy of tho Coos Bay turn ally aiVqited between intimate Mill and Lumber company was filed friends." One wonders If even an English Jury today. Liabilities 130,801; assets $49,-30could treat this gravely. the links. Here. Scotty, called Greyson as Ills tilth liearer moved away' "here's a little present for yon. 1 feel flush today." And he tossed toward the boy a coin tiie size of which made that youth's RED CROSS REPORT. Washington. Feb." 17. The report of the Red Gross ww iety for tha year was It filed with 8ieaker Cannon today. reviews at length tits recent troubles in tbe organization and expresses regret that the committee appointed to Investigate these difficulties baa not The financial transactions reported. during the year comprised receipts ot $,3!i3. added to 91,703 balance on hand. Dibhursemenls on account of expenses of officers was 92,1131. eyes sparkle. As tiie two raddles walked hack to the green keeper's they talked over tiie game Just finished, and after exaeting a promise of absolute secrecy Scotty revealed to bis companion his doings at tbe fast hole. It wasut cause Mr. Greyson always tilts me that I monkeyed with tbe si ore. he suid In Justification of bis action, though he is the best man of the two, and 1 hope be wins out with Miss Van Zsndt. I wouldn't have cooked -- that Bradbury rasa either even it he We Have What You Want In 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 THE SALE Typewriter Supplies :. of sues Spnrgos Book Store. .. ern exchanges on account of the war f TO HR ADSL' BY AMO SKLD There is just as much HE WALEID turr In the Orient. au haxd. flour In the country as ever, but' the bulls ere using the war bcllowa to blow played tiie first green in five aim; but by a fortunate approach shot he holed prices higher. It In four, thus ruining a lead of one. Tbe next two bob's, the ravine and Advices from San Francisco tell of were halved In five each, the marriage in that city a week ago ot Klbrldge C. Norris, of Los Angeles, but on the fourth putting green Grey-so- n made a phenomena i gobble and to Memphis Williams, of I ark City, The ceremony was lierformed tied the score at nineteen. Utah. Without doubt it wss not Intended by Rev. John A. BJ Wilson, pastor ot Methodist , Episcopal by the two players that their caddies the Trinity church. The happy oottple will make Should know the stake which was betheir home in Park City. ing played for, but from several remarks which Scotty overhesrd as be The veteran volunteer firemen will trudged along with tbe dubs be must give a social in the Canyon Road hall have Jumped at a pretty accurate connext Monday evening that is, the fire- clusion, and sa tbe four rested In the men will appear to give' the social, shade at the fifth tree be confided tome-thibut in reality their wives will boss to the iiw caddie from town the Job. Members are expected to ap- which made licit youth olxterTe the repear in uniform shirts and belts, and mainder of tbe game with vastly more all firemen within reach are invited to Interest than he had hitherto displayed. show up and enjoy themselves. . Now, the fifth hole of the Wester-feld-t course, called the frying pan, is the inclement tbe worst one of the nine, tbe drive-of- f Notwithstanding weather, some 300 people attended being directly over a deep gravel pit. Tuesday nights housewarming st the It was on tiii fair green that Bradnewly equipped club rooms of the bury stole a lead of three, for by a Knights of Columbus, in the Jennings good drive and a long brootle shot ho block. Addresses were made in the cleared tbe ha mix! and was in the hole early part of the evening, followed by in five. refreshments and dancing. Quite a The frying pan' had always been .a of people attended from Ogden Waterloo for Greyson. and on this day and other towns. It proved even wane than usual, for be topped his ba'l twice and then broke General Manager D- 3. Murray of tne his mfdiron Just above the whipping Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone com- while trying to recover. ' Tbe next two pany has returned from his Oregon holes were halved in four each, ao that trip. He found the towns in western the score as the two players walked np Idaho and eastern Oregon growing tec was 35 to 33 in Bradto the eighth with remarkable speed, as fully so as the towns itr the upper Snake river val- bury's favor. Whether it wa the result of an over-- 1 ley. He si to found a good deal of on tbe previous Indulgence In snow In thst.part of the country. evening, overconfidence. In victory or whether it waa due simply to nervous-ne- s Mr. and Mrs. Sara Levy end chilon account of the size of the dren are now in New Orleans, en route for Cubs, where they may remain some stakes for which they were playing time in hopes of Mr. Levy rvan:ng will never be known. but for some M- cause Eradboiy went to tbe bad on the hslt, the: r. Pc has Md pull in' rt:ovcrlng flora his recent illness. and the m... climate of the lie holed it. w ucreus 1h-- usual) pmy . Queen of the Antilles has HeretoIt In four, a fax companion auweedeu fore always been beneficial to'him. In doing. Chief of Pol if e Lynjd) received, a Greyson lead of three on this bole lire same utunlwr lie j communication from the Rocky Jiixt until- - up tain Beil Telephone coippany yesterday bad made on - tfifa an that the score - , I February 1at J AQ . fr 1 v t - ,t , Our Salesmen Hive Been Lutmcted as Follows SELL EVERYTHING From tbe Cost Mark. This means everything; in our stock Groceries Indoded ' The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden, and Weber County will have for some time. We will also indude in this REDUCING Sale all SALE I I Spring Goods Arriving during sale purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. Books, Stationery, Music ' Rolls, Wrist Bags, Cut Glass, Fine China, Wo Must Pictures and Cutl ry Sell This Stock ... Remember, the good things go first. But as ours are all good, the supply will only diminish. But the sale ends Saturday night. We advise you to buy today while the assortment lasts. By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. . Reese Howell & Sons. EVERYTHING GOES 40 . at 10 a.m. DURING OUR GREAT STOCK I MO HD AY WORTH . i t plain about going to Vauzhall. MKLBOrRXT. The actual comment on these alarming documents by George Norton! counrel la not less sinaxing than tho interpretation of chops and tomato 010001 by Serjeant Busfux. Sir Wil- BUYS ONE DOLLARS well-attend- ed n; - - SIXTY CENTS real-awbil- e, MONDAY - dcli-gat- a A further advance of 10 per rent Is expected shortly In flour, tho advance being secured by the bulls In the east- t . p, nil. Tuesday Sergeant Roberts of the police force found a quantity, of plumbing fixtures on Sixth South and 8tats streets. The stuff had evidently been stolen and concealed at the point mentioned. The police are trying to locate the owner and also the thieves. w Kt-h- disap-pcare- By ItARLt owf R. C. Lund and Bishop Snow have bought up a number of old telegraph lines in the southern part of the state which they are snaklhg over into telephone lines for opera! im in connection with the Bell company's system. Park Mii-h.- .ii'r.y ui.ie. There was an air of suppressed i :: ni about belli players and end-!- ' liuilt Ills tee and pre-pas Grey-totn drive fur tbe last time. Tiie il :: : ulli huh- - is about Jkt yards and fa located on the farther eido of a little kill, so Ihat only the upper half of the the drivred tlac I visible from win-rer Mauds. Seo'ty. the caddie. Inn. po'ic mi ahead, and when Grayson's hull just cleared the brow of tbe hill d lie followed quickly after it and over the other side. lie found that ihe ball had landed in tiie middle of a bunch of fog. so that it lay in an almost unplayable imsiiioii. It was ihe work of but a moment lo kick tbe hall sharply from it resting place toward the hole; then he ran back to the top of the bill and shou it'd: You're dead, two feet from tiie hole, Mr. Grey son. It's a ciucli for two. Then ihe rickles. or the nerves, or something or other, got to work on Bradhuiy again, for he sliced his drive, and ilie ball foil wltbin a hundred yards of the preen. He made a gallant attempt tn recover, however, anil with his next stroke stymied his hall with Ihat of bis companion. But the game was over, fur Greyson putted iu with hfa next stroke, winning tho match by one. Then he walked up to Bradbury and held out his hand. "Hard link, old man, be said cheerBetter lurk next time. ily. But Bradbury only muttered something under his breath, and. snatching his bag from the eaddie, lie strode off e :: smoker Tuesenjoyed a comday night in their armory- - The pany plays the signs! corps Friday j i CALL FOR CONVENTION. . . 17. Grand Rapida, Tiie 17 -- Ir i reported Republican aisle coinraittPt. today deFrovii. Utah. sum- was cided to call a state ron vent ton in this here that theAlium- - t burned down Iasi r.v.ki entailing a city May It tu elect lo Ike loss of lrom)J.ri"ii i f : .iien, with national convention. Tii.cause of the ll.ixiii lire is rut known. Plrkwlrkia. I..v, l.fllfr,. Word lias i n et bed licro of the A Itook on William IV. recalls the death a Grim! ItapnK. Mich., of Mrs. Willard Treat, the noted kin- feet that tiie love, letter produced by Mr. Kerjcant Buxfuz at the Iiekwick-Barde- ll dergartener, who lc tiin-- hero and in trial were patterned after letSalt Lj'xc a few- weeks ago. No partiters actually used an evidence in s culars arc given. suit brought by the worthies George Norton agnlnat lyird Melbourne when TO ENLARGE ERIE CANAL. miniMir of tbe Saiior he w prime ! 17- .- Governor .. King. Albany. N. Three Inter frmn Melbourne to Mm. Odell will nominate to the Senate toNorton were diwxivered. They were as morrow an advisory board of live expert engineers it, tarry out the plans follows: for the enlargement of the state canals, Tours I will call about half pout MKLEOUK.VE. authorized by act of the legislature and T shall not be able to are How you? ratified at the November election. The call today, but probably ih.ll tomorrow. Iilan contemplated the expenditure of MEbBOlKNE. ilui.Onfi.DUO in the construction of a No houao today. I .111 call utter lh lovue. about 4 or half put. If you wlati lO.tHHMon barge waterway. it later let mo know. I .hall than ex- rx-i-- i: til's or BULL-FIGH-T Base-Ba- ll Special - ("1ROS FIRE' AT ALPINE. grecu was again lied at e. i AT uiiiiig No. h. k li.i- - in .1 unit . r Glenwood s taking ail utner I'.iMci to use ih.il. t are-- s AT e morning in form ii effect at once. poi. persons" would phones f Thui number is phone, but tne re; tend to the 'phone ll IIJSDAY iinnXIXO, FEBRlTAKk n did biff me once or twice when 1 laughed at his stuffing, but 1 saw him footle On the momentous day which was to twice today without counting it, and comdecide their futi-- the two men with st the The Traders Fire Insurance eighth hole be lifted his ball nut pany of Chicago agency in this has their caddies nought the links. Scotty of a cuppy lie when he thought no one A Co. Held C. P. faced red freckled haired, been given to Ferguson, the was looking. little chap who enrrii-- Grey sons bag, And, anyway," he added conclusiveThe Utah Fuel company management bad been Ills club hearer ever since the as Agassis or some of them big poet ly, extendIs actively interesting itself in latter's arrival at the hotel and had fellers say, 'All's fair in lore end war,1 Sherto assistance possible ocall the mrsM-ngebeen on several the also ing and I'm blamed glud X done it." iff Wilcox in ferreiing out the assailcasions for delivering bunches of vioants of Orange Seeley. lets, boxes of rand)', etc. The other caddie was the preen keeper's latest imwho Examiner Telephona Numbcre: The funeral of J. J. Burntwood. portation from town and had been choDay, 234X; night, b6. lost his life In the rwent Alta snow-slid- sen because Bradbury had quarreled was held from his late residence, with every one of the other lioys who 531 West Sixth South street, at 2 p. m., were on the cSddle bench when they yesterday, started out Grey son won the tom and drove off W. P. Noble says the Wyoming , first, making tjio vlruiglitaway in five, the that and fine in shape-are ranges as he generally did. Bradbury usually live stock have all done well this win-twhen rendition be in good and will spring opens. SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF r NOILS LAKE The Great Salt Lake has risen one inch in the last two weeks. night SPANISH I INTERVENED Just. I.efore noun yesterday, Officer Charles A. Sperry caught a burglar in the very act of robbing the residence f Joscpn tar-u- . 344 east Seventh South st ret-i- , and in making the arrest Sperry has unuitlitedly lauded the "room aorker and Huch climber who has been in Salt Lake for the last wwk or in days. The nrisutter gives his name as , Frank Lloyd, ageil 33 jeers, and claim he came here from Unite about 10 days ago. When sean bed at the police station a quantity of jewelry, known to have been stolen, and several pawn tickets for art idea reported to bate been lifted from various rooming houses, were found on him. Kven the clot lies he wore were stolen and tiie pmsiieets are that Lloyd will have to face at least half a dozen charges of burglary and robbery. 11:30 yesterday About morning, neighbors saw Lloyd enter the Carro home, and as they knew the family to be In California, they became suspicious. Word was quickly sent to the police station by 'phone and Officer Sperry hurried to the scene. The officer went quietly to Ihe bark door but found it licked. He secured a key, opeued the door and walked in on Mr. Burglar. Lloyd was then ransacking the house, but when he heard Sperry he rushed to a window and tried to eseape. .Siterry drew his revolver and called on the man in bait an throw up his hands. The fclloVr found himself staring down tin muzzle of an ugly In looking weapon and lest no time complying wlih ..Ihe officer's commands. Sperry handcuffed the prlsouer slid took him to the station, where he was looked on Ihe chargu of y Grrman Ambassador ;W?s Miis Langtem. OGDEN, UTAH. CAPTURED AT MUZZLE OF GUN. 3o0.-Ou- Wife of MUIIMaH EXAM1NEK, REDUCTION INPRICES SILVER PARLOR RESTAURART OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to 3 p. m., 35 cents. We give nice. lunch all day. s, Short orders at all hour, fresh game tntl fish in retsoa. Ross Book Store. oy-ter- Charley AMERICAN Rates: 92 Hong, Props. NO. SIS 25th ft SILVER KING SALOON REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. & MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prop,. First Clasa Wines, Liquors and Clgara. Your Patronage Solicited. PLAN. 132 to $3 per day, Twenty-Fift- h St. Din modem Improvements. log room on fifth floor, giving grand viaw of inka, mountain and valley, mens headquarters. commercial Street ear service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Ualoa AU Depot. H. & BIGELOW ..a Proprietary ' - TEASSIERS 2i5T0CKSEN . J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. a full lino of Giov.'s, Blankets, ca-rl- Whips, Tents and Wagon Cover. Mfra. of High Grado Harnnsf and Stock Saddle. 279 Waahington Av, Phone 614. |