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Show THE BIOKNiyg EXAMINER, OGDEN, and telegrams received by from Director General Whitaker indicate that the fair officials may yet rescind tlieir order denying space in the educational building for the Utah educational exhibit. So it 1 hoped that this elate may be given sui h space as is necessary. Ti.e Special CorrespomlenL nest meeting of tho Utah commim-iowill be held tomorrow, by which time it 1s exiiectcd that Mr. Whitaker and Mr. Shitnliff will hate returnod from must be there by March 1. It has been impossible to get a full Si Louis, list of the names desired today, lint There will tie an interesting and the Balt Lake Tribune, which Is the personal organ of Senator Kearns and pleasurable lunch liasket party in the which has made so vigorous a fight Eighteenth ward hall on Wednesday night, March 3. Christensen's orchesagainst Senator Smoot, gives a lit tra will be In attetndance. Each couwhich is probably correct, the preis ple expected to bring a lunch basket sumption being that it had access to and Join with friends In a general picInformation which was not diBcliieed to nic. the refreshment hour arother newspapers. It gives the follow' rives.when The occasion promises to he a ing names: enjoyable one and number of President Joseph F. Smith, President most the committee in charge and of the Francis M. Lyman, Apostle John Henry ward are looking forward tu it with Smith, Apostle Mariner W. Merrill, Aiwstle George Teasdale, Apostle M. F. considerable anticipation. Cowley. Apostle John W. Taylor. B. H. BROWN DENIED. Roberts, Andrew Jenson, AiKMtle M. Smith, Tho. H. Merrill. Alma The supreme court this afternoon deHaVmer, Merrill, Charles Merrill, the petition of Arthur Brown for Samuel S. Newton, J. M. Tanner, Moses anied, writ of prohibition to prevent Judge Thatcher. E. B. Criiehow, Mrs. Charles Morse of the district court from takMatthews, Mabel Barber Kennedy, C. further action in the race of ing any Owen James. and John Mustyn rs. Arthur Brown. In deny' the state lleiier Is stated also It that Apostle the court held that the the ing petition Is now in J. Grant, wanted, Europe, while Judge Ogden lilies and possibly proiier remedy lu such matters is bya aud not by application for some others will be required to under- appeal writ of prohibition. take the trip. In his petition (Senator Brows alleged Word was received at the president's that Judge Morse had no Jurisdiction office early today to the effect that In the case because the uame was not President Smith would be wanted aa a instituted In the city court. witness. At the time the Information projieriy It waa alleged tlml the complaint was came President Smith liad nut yet sworn to before the deputy clerk of the reached hia office But on his arrival court and the warrant issued for city inand being told of the facts be gave without the structions to notify the marshals of- the arrest of defendant fice that he waa at hia own office and magistrate examining the complaining as to his knowledge of tbe would accept service at any time witness crime at all as required in sections 4612 However, the marshal's office was and 4615 of tbe Revised Statute of closed and the message therefore, was Utah. not delivered. However, it is preThe opinion of the supreme court, sumed that the service will be made which was written by t'hirf Justice lley-wolate this afternoon, as Marshal Baskin and concurred In by Justice has returned from tbe north. Rartcb and McCarthy, holds that as Deseret News. there la no question raised as to the form or substance of the complaint or warrant of arrest or the committment SAIT LAKE NOTES of the Information, bill merely as to the preliminary steps taken to in itnte A raise was made in butter yester- the case, the district judge had the day, the wholesale price being fixed Jurisdiction to decide whei.wr tbe steps at 25 cents and the retail at 30. were sufficient to sustain the information and he aided within the scope of coal Is more Coal dealers say there hia authority when he denied the deIn the local yards now than they know fendant's motion to quash and plea to what to do with and the pleasant, mild the jurisdiction of the court. If there weather does not help gel rid of it to waa any error committed in that reany great extent spect by the lower court the opinion states that the proper remedy 1 by Walter McLloyd, charged with house appeal and by writ of prohibition. breaking in five complaints, was trial gned before Judge Diehl yesterday He waived preliminary hearing In each BILLS PASSED BL THE SENATE case and was held to answer to the district court. The court fixed his (Continued From Page One.) bonds at $250 In each case. Gov. Wells from Ite Earner OF SALT LAKE X Better Fighter, So Goes to Jail Woman the half-worl- FOUR JURORS IN ROSE CASE. vu The Frank Rosa murder case in the criminal division of returned the district court yesterday morning. District Attorney Eichnor was able to attend court. A large number of Juror sure examined this morning and one ill sworn and accepted to try the ate. The Juror who waa accepted is F. B. Margetts, a switchman In the mploy of the Oregon Short Line. He k only the second Juror secured since the case was called on Tuesday. There hire been about fifty men examined lor cause by the defense and the state line the trial began. Twenty-thre- e jurors were examined This morning, fourteen of whom were Challenged for cause by the defense aid were excused by the court. Two were excused because of errors in (polling their names and two were excused upon third and fourth peremptory challenge by the state. When the mart took its noon recess there were three Jurors In the box whose examination! had not been completed. Three 'out of live jurors for whom bench warrants were issued yesterday by Judge Morse were present In court this morning and wera examined on their voir . dire. Bose occupied wart and paid od There are so many Catholic workmen gnd artisans at Pocatello that It la proposed by the Knights of Columbus In this city to organize a lodge of the order there and a pilgrimage from Salt Lake la promised before long, with that in view. The Knights of Columbus Is growing very strong In the west It is already well established in the east. . hia usual seat In little attention to what going on. Hia attorney, tu Christensen, was more Boren X. rigid In examining the Jurors yesterday and used hia It la very apparent ehallengas freely. that a agmber pf special venires will have te he issued Wore a Jury la seen rod to try the case and It looks as At Wednesday afternoon's luncheon (hough ft Wilt take several days yet at the Commercial club by the real to complete the Jury. men a committee waa appointed Two more Jurors were secured this estate resolutions to be presented to afternoon. They are Robert Beck- - to draft the city council asking that ail real dealers in the city be compelled Latimer of this city. This makes four estate out' n $25 license. It wu to take Jurors secured. d of the lens titan that claimed Biz of the twelve jurors who will try fide ml estate dealers in town bona Frank Rose on the charge, of murder are paying license. had I iron sm-ewhen court rose hut sight. Those now sworn are George Tbe west side high school building W. Shocking, F. B. Margetts, Robert has been repaired and equipped with Bockstcid, J. 'J. H. Latimer, James fire alarms and assemblies can now be Jlofatt and Richard Howe. Another held there without any apprehension. jpei-ia- l venire of sixty talesmen, re- The doors have nil be rehung, ao aa turnable this morning at 10 o'clock. It to Prindapl Eaton open outward. i now believed that two more days made a test Wednesday afternoon of will be sufficient to secure the entire the efficacy of the fire alarms and jury, so that the taking of testimony emptied the building In two minutes vill probably begin Tuesday, as thfcre without any difficulty. frill lie no session of court tomorrow. .The Bell Telephone company will RICE MUST ANSWER. connect up the Utah coal camps and Price with telephone wire early in the The preliminary hearing of John Rice year, which will prove a great conven- n the charge of murdering Fred Bern-- ience not only to the Utah Fuel comtier, was concluded In Judge Diehls i pany, but to nil the Industry and the raurt lais yesterday and be was held to cr.i offices In the atafe which have kvait the action of the district court business with the camps. Incidentally m the charge of murder In the first tbe sheriff office at Price will be In The moat damaging evidence Immediate communication with the gainst Rice was. that given by J. W. governor in this city. uncy. Muncy waa n party to tbe crime j ud made a full and complete confew- - I Yesterday's local bank clearings wn to Sheriff mounted to $344,901.23, aa against Emery several- - weekp Ou the stand yesterday he re-$127,640.01 for the same day last year. jwted his story and gave a clear and The D. F. Walker building la being iuvincing account of Rices part in carefully rewired for electric lighting 'the murder. the wire being all covered The case against Abe Hunter, the purposes, inailtatlon. with, heavy tfher defendant, wilTbe taken up Im--. Bed lately. Tiie testimony will be prae-- 1 There' will be an important meeting tirally the same as in the Rice beariof the Womans Christian Temperance ng. Union Saturday at 2 1. m. at the residence of Mrs. Sargent, 734 East First CONTRACT AWARDED. f South street. . one-thir- r de-tre- . )bc Uiard of education at a special wiing held yesterday afternoon warded the contract fur the heating fir plumbing of the new lfayette a bool, amounting to about $16,000, to Hlgson Rosaiter, of Balt Lake. t - SERVING THE SUBPOENAS. Utah, Feb. 25. Marshal Hey-op- u me to Logan last evening and fimeii lately proceeded to Richmond, JI'T ,,e arrived about 10 o'clock. Lat-1- 7 served subpoenas on Apostle M. Merrill has his three sons, Bishop foomas H. Charles and President Alfa Merrill, to appear as witnesses in e widely heralded Smoot Inveatlga- 3n. This morning the marshal came and served a similar paper on n. .Mose Thatcher, after which he the noon train for Salt Lake. v 1 - r PRESIDENT 01 , y oed has smith ready. Slates Marshal been closed all-day- . Ev-o- ut of the hunt lor The marshal himself went th wph a bundle of subpoenas, and Smyth took the oppo-!reclon. Meanwhile Deputy . u Puse la supposed to be stirring Immediate su-rity &nt lurbt i; rarh1 1 " have been eub- B0 fo Washington. In tinn natues given in the special tfows from Logan, are PrlrXi'l9 addi-4''sr.- V. -u ' F- - M- - John aml Hyrnm M. Smith. , ,n u understood that tbe tail- for Washlnguip nijjhl or Saturday, as they U ti.'n.'" mva- - Henry Others ,,,rlns the There are quite a number of Califo- cn route east from the coast, where they have been spending the winter. In about two weeks there will be a steady stream of east, bound tourists, and the Balt Lake hotels will be full. rnia tourists in town today, Walter Davis and wife, Elmer Davis and Mrs. Evana, ail of Canandaigua, N. Y:, are visiting with' their cousin, Mr. O. F. Davla of this city. The family reunion makes the first time the parties named have met in the past 20 yearn. The Sait Lake County Teachers institute will be held In Barrett hall on Saturday morning at ID o'clock. The feature of the institute will be a lecture by Professor Hutt of the Agricultural college on the subject of "Nature Study." AU teachers are requested to be present. Five cases of whooping cough were health yesreported to the boerd-o- f terday from the Home Finding association at 66 I street. The children afflicted with the dtseasi are Marion, Dewey and Ivey Whitnty. ages 9, 6 and 6 yean respectively; Arnold Lander, age 4 years; Josephine Lamont, age 2 years. An attempt la being made by 8tate Superintendent of Schools Nelson to Induce President J. G. Schurmsn of Cornell university to visit this city during the first week in September and deliver a lecture at the state teachers Institute, which meets here at that time. .President Scburman has been communicated with in regard to the matter and a reply Will be eagerly awaited ley. all interested to educational work In this state. : 1-- 2 We were paying the taxes and getback. I paid $10 tax and got 50 cents In return." Yes, responded Mr. Bailey, "and under this proceedure you will soon be paying $20 and getting one dollar back and then you will be $10 out. While Mr. Bailey and Mr. Tilimsn were both on their feet Mr. Warren tiptoed to Mr. Tillman's aide and abstracted a bottle from the South Carolina senator's pocket The bottle contained a colorless liquid. Wr. Warren removed the cork, amelled the content, replaced the cork and then, unnoticed by Mr. Tillman, returned the tiultle to tbe latter' pocket The Senate and galleries were convulsed with laughter. Mr. Tillman waa still unconscious of but not so with Mr. Dailey. the y, He waa not pleased with tbe proceedure and exclaimed sharply: "When this vaudeville performance has ceased I will he glad to continue." The chair rapped the Senate to order. Later, when Mr. Tillman had been told of the Incident, he walked to the seat of Mr. Warren and. taking the bottle from his pocket, offered it in the attitude of one preferring a drink of liquid. The offer waa declined. The chair sustained Mr. Lodge's point of order against Mr. Heybnrn's amendment anil the debate continued. Mr. Clay defended the agricultural department against charge of extravagance. Mr. Tillman referred to the Incident of Mr. Warenr taking a bottle from hi pocket and explained that it contained only a throat gargle. "If 1 had known, he said, that the Senator wanted a drink 1 would have provided him with something stronger. Explaining the incident, Mr. Warren ate that everybody knew that Mr. Tillman neitner "tastes or handlea" Dont go too far, Interrupted Mr.I I sometimes taste It, hut Tillman. banquets, dont get drunk exceptao atdrunk that and then I dont get have to be carter home." The agricultural appropriation was then passed as amended and the legislative, executive and Judicial hill taken up. Mr Upon n point of orrtr mata by Nelson the committee amendment providing that no bureau of thA public one service shall be transferred from waa executive department to another ruled out as general legislation. The bill waa passed and at 5:54 P-- m. the Senate adjourned. ting nothing by-pla- A RUSSIAN VICTORY. (Deseret News.) The Russian ship Retvizan waa one of those reiiorted badly damaged in the first naval engagement at Fort Arthur. That took place on the K& of in is month. The same ship is now reportd to have covered herself with glory in the engagement of .the 23rd. Both reports cannot he true. If the sucship waa in a condition to fight cessfully now, she could not have been seriously damaged two weeks ago. The Retvizan waa built by the Cramps at Philadelphia, and the Americana take a friendly Interest in the doings of that great war engine. The ship is of 12,700 ton displacement, and her armament consists of four smaller rapid-fir- e guns, and twenty-si- x guns. : The Japanese naturally expect to Buffer some reverses. Tbe outbreak of tbe war found tho Russians unprepared for a sudden attack. It Is even a question whether the commanders of the Rusaian ships had heard of the rupture of diplomatic relations at St Petersburg. But with their awakening to tbe situation they have realized the nepesslty of vigilance anil activity, and n would be a aurprlce should they not give a good account of themselves. If the reports of Japanese reverses prove even approximately correct, the two contestants are again placed ton an even footing, with regard to their respective naval forces. 12-ln- Tfi, 190. PREPARED FOR EITHER EVENT. ISABELLITA BY HI NOSE u Hy-ni- m Gubricllr. a French denizen of Salt and her paramour Uke' quarreled and then fought a deaiierate tittle in Commercial street last night, utiiacting a crowd of several hundred nervous before the liolice interfered. Bulb were grossly intoxicated and before coming to hlowa made lurid the armoepbere in their vicinity by the bee use of language seldom heard in When the combatants were public. pparated and arrested, the woman had After an the better of the conflict. investigation Gabrielle was taken to jail, while the man was allowed to so her ap in his room. UTAH. 1TJDAT MOHNIXfi, Senator Perkins of California was accuse J of trying to get up a rival demonstration in the senate chamber during tne vinit of the secretary of war, iu that lie brought many of his colleagues up to an adjoining sofa and introduced them to Representative , of New York, who was also Ms first visit to the senate making Ih-arst- Good Attendance at Oakland but Mudiy Track. San Francisco, Fell. Muddy fiu. ing again prevailed foi lie race at Oakland today, but 1 o i 1 ai ut drew a good attendance. Fun.r:u-- were nut tin- succcHbfuI, only two gi muiuy. Several races were Marked by close finishes, especially llic mile event, iu which IsaMliia, an even money choice, won by the shorten of 11. ism from Elmer L., quoted at in 10 1. Summary: Firm race, five cud a half furlongs Tho Hawaiian wmt. Chapel second. Red liird third. Time, I: lu 2. Second race, three and a half fure sue-onlongs The Mist won, Saccharate third, i inn-- . :14. Third race, one mile Ualirlllta won, Elmer U second, Bcarclu r third. Time, 1 :; s chamber. "You Know Mr. llearst la a native son of the Golden West.' said Mr. Forktus. denying the soft Impeachment. As such I am proud of him. lie has large interests in my state. Of course, when it cornea to politics 1 liart company with him. 'i suppose." confessed the senator, of the negro, who. when in Jail, prayed: Good lAwd; good debit.' When asked why he did this; he replied: for 1 doau know which will git me flrsL 1 want to be wi de one dat does. Washington Poet. I us somewhat tn the position DEATH OF JUDGE 1 t e. mine-owni- GILCHRIST. (Salt Lake Tribune.) Judge C. K. Gilchrist is dead. The news will be a shock to thousands turoiighniit the whole west mountain region. He has resided in this city for a generation, and was always a stalwart gentlemau. always outspoken for loyalty and truth. He was a lawyer 1:47. of marked and a man of far Fourth race, six and a half furlongs mare than ability, attinnienlw. Ills won, Fair I.ady Anna sec- reading wasordinary wide aud varied, and he ond. Alocotite third. Time, 1:24. was a keen thinker. For some Fifth race, 1$ furlon- i- Head press he ha been living n life of easeyears and won. Galanthu second, Barber third. but he kept in close touch retirement, Time, 1:16 with cherished friends. His death will Sixth race, one mile Diderot won, tie deeply deplored, as the passing of Axuiiimter second, Flaneur third. Time, one of the old guard, whose hearts 1:44 were always in the right place, and who never failed to ajieak out for the New Orleans, Feb. 25. Crescent supremacy of the laws and the sovCity summary: of their country. Peace to ereignty First rice, one mile, belling North his ashes, lie was a brave, true Wind won, Frinoelet xeeond, Fort Warden third, Tlmo. 1:41 Second race, six furlong, selling PLEASANTRIES. Wreath of Ivy won. tjprieiine Hecond, Our Lillie third. Time. 1:14 "Willie.'' said his mother. I wish Tbkrd race, six furlong inquisitive you would run across the street and Girl won. Badduccec second, Presentasee how old Mrs. Brown Is this morntion third. Time. 1:13 ing.'' mile Miladl Love Fourth race, ope A few minutes later Willie returned won, Prodigal Son second, Marltana and Mrs. Brown says It's reported: third. Time, 1:4145. none of your business how old she Fifth race, one mile and seventy Is. Chicago News. Front won, Count Em Out yard Hecond. Valo third. Time. 1:45. Miss Rozley I lost my heart last Sixth race, oue mile Icicle won. Ira-ch- eight, I accepted Me. Boorman, second. Safeguard third. Time, man. 1. 1:41 Mr. Rozley Huh! You mut have lost your head Philadelphia Ledger. d Los Angelea. Feh. 25. favorites had the best of it today at She You don't hear the men use the Ascot, four of them earning first money word obey" in the wedding ceremony. vo first races. Ihe In the last four He No; that's ao; but they usually horses. hav races went to medium-price- d to, all right Yonkera States-Fustian was heavily barked to win the last rare and be rewarded his backers by winning. Mr. lligbee Did the new cook bring Weather fine and track fast. good recommendations? maidens First race, six furlongs, Mrs. lligbee The very beat At ths Murad won, Bessie Welfty second. In- place she left they are ail half dying augurates third. Time, 1:16. from dyspepsia. Boston Transcript race, six furlongs Blue Miracle won. Marta second, Neko third. "These deceitful women an ao Time. 1:42. said Mian Poway. "Aa for ridiculous, hurand an eighth, Third rare, mile me, I waa never afraid to tell what won. dle handicap Sir Hugh Sharpies my age was. second, Olinthus third. Time, 2:04. "No woman replied Mias Wise, "la Fourth race, mils and an eighth, ever afraid to tell what he? age waa won. second, Bragg Nitrate handicap Philadelphia Press. John McGulrk third. Time, 1:53. Fifth race, six furlongs Jane Holly Barker This Is an age of high civilwon, Colonel Bogey second. Emsbeq isation. third. Time, 1:15, Parkei' Oh, I don't know; nearly Sixth rare, one mile, selling Fustian is discussing how much won. Met 1st k a second, Iris third. Time, everybody war will do good the 1 :41. u. Detroit Free Press, 1 Kilgi-clitf- law. They have not the excuse of being mislead or lietrayed. The election return show that an overwhelming majority of tbe members of the A. I,. U. and tbe W. F. of M. voted for capitalist despotism in preference to Social lemocracy In defiance of the fact that their national organization in convention asueniblcd had repudiated the Republican, Democratic and PiipuliMic sections of .the capitalist iiariy and bad declared unequivocally in favor of the Kociallt-party. Following (Iris, when election deay came, the union men. serted the stand of their organizations, repudiated the action of their represeu-tativbetrayed their principle, insulted their conscientious leader by supporting alnioet solidly (lie candidates of the mills and plutocracy. This is the noted fact and Teaboifyism is simply a fruit of that fact. Colorado workingmen are reap-ir.- g exactly that which they have sown. It is good. Galling as the crop may be. for it will mske union men of them on election day, it would seem (list noihiug less would teach them their inieresis and make them quit scabbing on their class at the polls. "They knew (hat Peabody was the candidate of the mine owners and that the mine owners would govern the governor. Jlcmt of the workers voted for him. All of them have got him. Those who voted for him did so to please their economic masters. The resit voted for "a good man" In save them. "1 thank whatever gods are entitled to the credit for Governor Peabody, lie suits me in eveiy thing except, that he does not go far enough. He onghl to make a bull pen of the whole state. Aa an eye uener for the working rlasa we are forced to yield Ihe palm to Peabody. He ia making mure Socialists than all tho agitators combined. in any event he I doing the business well teaching the working class Just what it means to elect capitalist candidate to govern them" consummation devoutly to he wished. on They are in for it and no power earth can relieve them of tlm consequences of their ads. 'To light for them, and while lighting io tell them the truth, especially about themselves, is the duty of all those who are with them lu the strug- d, 3-- ng gle. The innocent auffer with the guilty, the but the final outcome will be for and good of alL May the atrikera win above all may they learn to remember election day duty and keep it class conYERAX." scious. ue j I Creek pavs' Cripple train, tho court ordered Davis discharged. A morion that the chere. Par- l.er and Fusrcr all be tiiHntih.-- i, was denied. D. G. per:al agent r! ihe Florence and Criople was on the anl oorn.ibJ-rate- d iJ'-'i- T CrL I ra'.!-rou- $ ; the testimony of ipectal as.: Sterling of the Mine Own-'re- ' concerning the alleged crimp an.l arrest of the defriidam. Rush of the 'lain the mt-- arc ibsrrc t with attempting to wreck to him at wbat po!;it day that (Volt train wrecker would mostly likely iry to ditch a ruin on his road. Tins 13 considered the must impiriHnt admission drawn out la ihe 1 tinu, a it tend to proviv, so tlu defense claim, that other lima uu ci men made the attempt at train wreck- 4 Ar-n1- Con-luco- 1 cio-t:;u- ! ' ing. Ji 1 CONFER AT NEW YORK. New York. Feb. 25. William J. Biyan, David H. Hill, Norman R. hlaik of Buffalo. Jaineu 51. lfcml of Tennessee and J. M. Puffy of lVnusyt. vanis. the. latter three members cf the national Democratic conimi'.tet, met loirigiit lu a room 01 tbe Huffman 'li ( house. Alter they vanin out Mr. l!ryn u de- - lured Dial "there i no iiolltic (hi at all." CONTESTED ! ELECTIONS. House com- YYaxlihipton. Feh. No. 1 today agreed niit'.ce on in favor of Mr. l.ivernash tn to the Kaliii l.ivcrushli coutest from the Fourth California district. The comconmittee decided the Gudgcr-Moodtest from the Tenth North Carolina district in favor uf Gndger. Democrat, the sitting member, aud the Dantzlcr-Levc- r contest from the Seventh South Carolina district in favor of Lever, tha sitting member. ; ;5 SILVER KING SALOON MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prep's. First Class Wins, Llquora and Cigars. Your Patronage Solicited. 132 Twsnty-Fift- 61 h THE SALE 3-- VU DJfAMS Short-price- Tien Tsin. Kelt. 25. The Russians have placed an armed sentry at the Yen Kow railroad station. A detachment of 300 Russians with guns is outside Shin Ming. exToklo, Feb. 25. The views Gerpressed by Emperor William of of many before and after lha beginning the war. which are characterised here aa broad and disinterested, have created a favorable Impression and are which tenlng to remove the prejudice at on tlm existed against him. Sei-on- Russo-Japane- Hot Springs, Feb. 25. Essex Fork summary: First race, live furlongs Duelist won, Yo San second, Never Fret third. Time 1:03. Second race, six furlongs Joe Gisa wpn, Budweiser second, Maverick third. Time, 1:171-- 4. Third rare, mile and a sixteenth, selling W. B. Gales won, Malay second, Miss Eon third. Time, 1:53. Fourth race, mile, the Kentucky handicap Stand Pat won. Honolulu second, Mamselle third. Time, 1:411-Fifth rm-e- , three furlongs Carolina Goody Koontz won, Lei a Murray second. The Lorell third. Time, :37 Sixth race, seven furlong Ala Mode won. Ralph Young second. Equity third. Time, 1:81. 2. 2. THE ESQUIMAU BATH. Boys who make a fuss because their parents oblige them to take frequent baths, aaya the Detroit Tribune, should be glad they are not Esquimau rhil-dre- n. living on the shores of Norton Sound. In that cold region of Alaska all the boy are obliged to take a sweat bath every week, and this bath la no Joke. A fire of driftwood la built in the center of the floor of the kashlm the house where the men and boys of a village pans most of their lime and when the unoke has passed, off sad the wood I (educed to red, glowing coals a rover la put over the smoke hole In the roof and the place becomes Intensely hot. The boy then must take off their clothes and ait alsmt the fnrnsce-llk- e apartment until their skin become as red aa the shell of a boiled lobster and seems on the poini of blistering. Owing to the intense heat the bathers are obliged to wear respirators to proare tect their lung. These respirator contogether, pads of shaving bound convex on tbe cave on tbe inside and outside, and large enough to cover the mouth, nose and part of the cheek of the wearer. Across the inside runs a little wooden bar, which is held in the teeth to keep the respirator in place. The boys ait there until they are then dripping with iiersplratlon. They rush outside into the Intense cold and roll in tbe snow. E. W. N'elwm, who spent between four and live yrirs in investigating for tbe government (he Esquimau living about Behring e'rsit. says: "On several occasion I zw them go from the zweat bath m holes in Ihe ice on a neighboring riream and. squatting there, pour ice water over tflelr back and shoulder with a wooden dipper, apparently experiencing the greatest pleasure from the operation. Although the Esquimau boys seem to withstand such a bath as this all right, and even to enjoy It, It would, in all prnliability. kill any white boy who tried it. one-room- ed Moscow. Feb. 25. Ths most sacred Image In Russia has been sent to 61 Petersburg and it will be taken later to the Far East with the army. This image la a representation of the Virgin and la always kept at the Troltzko monastery. It is about one foot square an4 la covered with precioua atone. The image has a remarkable history. It accompanied Alexis, Peter the Great and Alexander I on all their campaigns. A silver tablet attached to it enumerates ths battles at which the Ikon was present se "Havn you any taste for erotic poetry?" asked Mrs. Old castle. "No," replied her hostess. You ace, Pekin. Feb. 26. Petrels advices reI never got much acquainted with any other language but English." Chicago ceived here from New Chwang conof Record-Heral- d. firms the reports of the Japanese refugees at ths hands of tbe No more the song bird doth delight Russians while they were Journeying The ears of sordid men. through Manchuria and declare, moreWhen egg are dear they'd rather hear over, that some of ths refugee were The cackle of the hen. without doubt cruelly murdered. .The Russian soldiery at New Chwang is so Washington Star. undtarlpllnad that that plus Is unfit for European women. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. St. Petersburg, Feb. 25, Major-Gener-al Blagoeerhensky, quartermaster-generof tbe Kleff military district, has been appointed to tbe Important of the Manpoet of Inspector-generchurian army. General Blagoeschcnsky h war, and fought In the since that time bis advancement in the That Baltimore newspaper man who army has been steady. relates how he worked at hia desk until tho very copy paper upon which ho Che Foo, Feb. 25. Circulars from waa writing blazed up, should never Rusaian sources hare befn printed In dread being fired. Cleveland Plain the Chinese language and distributed Dealer. here belittling the successes of the Japanese and exaggerating those of the In a country like Siberia, the RusRussian it la stated on the authorsians cannot be blamed for getting ity of those close to ths Chinese that them Anaconda at the first success of the Jaiianese cold feet now and army the Chinese will Join the JapanStandard. ese with the hope of driving all forGreater New York, under Tammany, eign era out of China. will spend $12,000,000 this year upon London, Feh. 26. In a cablegram new school buildings, which will afof the ford aittings for 65,000 pupils now on from. Shanghai a correspondent there half time. The tax on lands in the Daily Mail reports the arrival Suma rruiaers of Idzumu, the Japanese aa authorities the city la very light, there have taught the franchise cor- and Akltsnsbima. of the The Tien Tain porations how to step up and settle. Standard sands in''correspondent a report from a naThis la a lesson badly needed In Dentive source that the' Russian have ver and Colorado. Denver News. burned n large village near the Sungari The alrk man of thd East must be river and massacred the inhabitants. the women, in revenge for taking stimulants hypodermically. He Including to wreck the Sungari river ia showing unwonted animation Just the attempt ' bridge. at this time. Memphis Scimitar, doctor now arises to any that appendicitis ia contagious, and that It la communicated by a pesky little germ. This disposes of tho grape seed theory, for whoever saw a germ as big as a grape seed? Bait Lake Telegram. A al OF SALES MONDAY at tO a, mm February AH tatm Our Salesmen , Have-Bee- Instructed as Follows j j j S LL EVERYTHING From ihe Cost Mart This means everything in our stock Groceries Included it The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County- will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all .. . - Spring Goods al Ruino-Turkls- Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. - 1 I ' 1 1 Wo Must Sett This Stock... By March 1st, ..to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. " Reese Howell & Sons. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT DA VI 8 DISCHARGED. The Russian bear, the British lion, DAY AND NIGHT. OPEN the American eagle ail have their enExtra fine dinner on Sunday and Cripple Creek, Cola, Feh. 25. After Wednesday, from 13 to 3 p. m., 2$ emies. The Irish bull la the only one that la snre to ha received with a the Introduction of evidence was con- cents; We give nice lunch all day. cluded by tbe prosecution today In the smile. The Corinthian. Short orders at all hour,- - fresh oysconspiracy case against miners union ters, game and fish in season. Thomas The latest announcement of tbe re- leaders, Sherman Parker, & Hong Props. doubtable Giasmann of the Standard Foster and W. F. Davis, charged with Charley NO. 318 25th St. is that tbs two new dailies in Ogden have increased his advertising patronage to such an extent that the Standan extra column ard must add to each page, thus making it an eight page, eight column production. Verily William ia a scrapper and it will take a larger Cannon than ia now behind tho State Journal breastworks to sink the Standardlvinsky. Logan Republi- Compasy KNIT SKIRTS... can. mb "PEABODYISM." Tho following waa contributed to The Examiner by n local Socialist: For an explanation of this "iam" we are Indebted to Eugene V. Debs In the Social Democratic Herald, as follows: BILLY MOORE KNOCKED OUT. "The name of Colorado ought to he chanced to Colorursi. Not a vestige Boise, Feh. 25.- Eddie. Burns, of of Democrat Io government is left Boise, knocked out Billy Moore, of New there. The rule of military despotism The working class of Orleans, tonight in th-- i aeeohd round is absolute. of what was to have been a Iwenty- - Colorado ordered it so and their will . was. shall sad must always be their rouud contest. FOR LADIES : ; , ; SO Cents Each SEE PRICES IN 4 ia-ti- un 1 . 2 - ?; OUR WINDOWS Theme J67-Z-.. 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd wild 23rd Sts. M |