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Show r 4 a THE MORKISO iMnkir TcteptwM HwWm la (ha day tint call up 2S4X r oall M No. 07 S4th street At night. after 7 p. m, call up Nx 16 Standard Building. on OF EXAMINER, SUE UTAH, OGDEN, FRIDAY MORNING, 18,1901. BRISTOW ARRESTED ON A SALE AUCTION MARCH NOT RESPONSIBLE. (Continued from Pag L) E Of LAST EVENING Representative McDermott u, tow ld he knew of four cases in which the statuJ mUht have been violated. he Is, continued, uchpat cases touching memberbo George R Parker, and Leona present congress. u ' Mr. McDermott asked Griffiths Were Married- pt( in,,,,., to the duties of the fourti postmaster general and then to kvU the casee or Erie, Km., for appears, Mr. Bristow secured clerk which was afternan' Ceremony Performed by Rev. Carver talnedhire, to be not justifiable Before Large Assemblage of "In what manner did you do thsrt Gueate at Brids'a Horn Mr. Bristow said he referred 4. m alter to the first ter general with the iii.ddl". that Jt would be Investlgau-d- ' ard ' lowed It warranted. S Last evening at o'rlork occurred "Who was first, assist am ixiriniiusicr the marriage of George K. Parker and general? ' Leona V. Grifflth at the home of the . "Mr. Heath." bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Why dldyoajnot make thl. in Grifflth, who reside at 1810 Twenty-firs- t ligation youraelfr street. Promptly at the appointed Because it was not part f ,r du. hour the bride and groom took their lilac cs before the assembled guests and "jSrtL Wng right in The were united In marriage by the Rev. J. building, hnd jrou to on the K. Carver. , The always pretty ring tion of the first rely assistant ceremony waa used, after which con- general in such a case, was not n mfB gratulations followed with the best her ot Congress In the same nwntion wishes of all present. A bountiful Why, certainly," answer. wedding vupper wan then served In the Bristow. He was supixi-e-d room. was beautiThe house dining on these rases on their mcrli.j. fully decorated with a profusion of cut Asked If he could not flower. A large number of friends spec tor on such a case, hedetail xn la- were present, completely filling the this would not have been replied tint in accord-anr- e spacious parlors. Many beautiful preswith the courtea-- y and pnuti ents were received aa a token of the of the office. esteem nnd high, regard In which the Do you know whether or nnt this young people are held In the communl-itreport came directly from the l.urnti of the general without, going The groom Is a surveyor, a bright into postmaster someone else's opinion or of the and brother a city hesrsal before It wee sent young man, to he i. engineer, A. V. Parker. The bride ia committee of the House?" laone of Ogden's most popular young Mr. Bartlett. dles. The young, couple will live at '1 don't know. I have been told, hnt 1068 Oak street, where they have purI have no knowledge of It." answered chased a home. Mr. B'rlstow. "Have you ever had any rowerxi-tio- n ( with the President that woujj ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN BRITAIN lead you to believe so?" asked nr none',," Call up Excelsior Maiket. 1UK, lor prim cut, eastern and bom dreed meat. R.tm Shaw of North Ogden reported to the police that someone broke Into Lis bam on the night of the liih and stole 100 pound of Lucerne seed. For sale, a good family milch cow. Call at 2318 Jackson avenue. Rccicvcr of Pasteur Dairy Will Industrial School Inmate RecSell Effects, ognized in San Francisco. Public Fred Rogers Arrested by Sheriff Bailey Commander Party J. S. Gray Had Headquarters In Ogden, e but Made CanAre Now Looking for Hie PartBs Numbers Fourteen Will vass for Patients. ner, William Adams. 14. Hers April Auction of All Companys Assets Will Bs Held on Booth-Tucker- HouM-te-Heue- Deputy Sheriff G. A Seabring yesterday afternoon received a telegram train Sheriff Bailey at San Francisco, stating that he had raptured Fred Rogers, one of the boy who excelled from the Industrial school about three week ago. It will be remembered that he and William Adams raised the cry of fire aud in the confusion made a break from the school and got away. Sheriff Bailey met Rogers on the street and recognized him. He at once caused his arrest aud wired here for Instructions a to returning him to the school. Tha authorities auxwered to bring him back at the state's expense. The telegram also states that he expects to pick .up William Adams also and bring him back with Rogers. Tha boys were pretty sharp, for when they escaped from the industrial school they did uot come near Ogden or they would have bees picked up by the police, as the news of their escape was telephoned to the station Immediately after their escape. In San Francisco they had told the officers they were each 22 years old and they have a chance to prove It here before Judge Rolapp. as It Is probable that they will lie sent to the penitentiary for sore keeping. Rogers was sent to tha school for house breaking and Adams for being Implicated in a hold up case, An alleged itinerant doctor was arrested yesterday afternoon on tire charge of practicing medicine without n certificate. James Montgomery cams in from North Ogden and made complaint against, this party, who called himself Or. J. S. .Gray. Ha swore to a warrant charging that Gray had Prescribed a cure for his daughter, Annie L. Montgomery, fur the price of 83.50. The warrant waa placed In the hands of Deputy Sheriff Scabring, who hnd the man arrested within vm l"'i.i. He waa taken before Judge Howell and upon being questioned admitted that the charge waa trua. Deputy cab ring recognised the yuung fellow aa a reel-de- nt of liOgan and mailed that hi name was Andrew Peterson. Ills parents live in Iigan. Gray also admitted that hia right name was Peterson, but he raid that he had started out from home in January last with a mandolin club, playing at the smaller towns in the state and drifting southward. . He stated that when they got to the southern part of tha state they went broke nnd he finally drifted tu Balt lke, where he purchased a doctor's book and got some prescriptions out of 1L He then came to Ogden and located at 133 Twenty-fiftstreet. In the Eureka block. He did not practice at thla place, but would go out among the farmers and represent himself a Dr. J. 8. Gray of London and ask them if they hid any of ths ills that the flash is heir to and If so he could prescribe for them and cure them, especially colds, la grippe, rheumatism, etc. He would then give them some worthless medicine, charge a good fee and they would be satisfied, but Mr. Montgomery suspictoaedinves-Uag-allte was not right nnd proceeded to with the above result. Judge Howell set this morning for the preliminary bearing and directed the deputy sheriff to get some of the medicine and have it analysed to sea If there Is anything poisonous or harmful In Its Ingredients. Peterson Is a one young man and from hia looks but would not lake him for A criminal, ha evidently la like many othera. young men who mink they mut get living some way without working for It nnd thus he has com bo stare the penitentiary in the face. On nest Tuesday evening a novel entertainment will Ih given In the Salvation army hall cm Washington avenue, tha principal feature of which will lie an auction aie of children. Six or eight children will be put up for sale nnd though the auction is an allegory on crime, it will lie unique and Interesting. Besides the auction a program will be rendered by tha children. The clusing number will be a table u with red light. A small admission fee will bo charged. Isux evening Captain Crispin reinformation ceived soma more regarding the visit to this lty of ComThere will be mander fourteen in the party sml they will arrive on April 18. While here the commander will give a lecture on laive and Borrow." Besides the commander the party is coipixised of Lieutenant Colonel Osborne and daughters, Mutce and Eva, Eusigus Dammea end Dickens, Captain Graham, Ensign Billy Smith and wife, Knaign Hanson. Captain Narro-waSUB Captain Wright and Lieutenant Colonel Scott. The latter Is the Encommander's private 's sign Demmes waa Consul private secretary and was with her at ths time she was killed. Colonel French comes with the party from San Francisco ax the commander of this province, and Staff Captain REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Wood and wife, who has charge of this division, will also he here. This division is composed of Utah and Idaho. Ellen M. Williams to Alice Collins, The Salvation army Is now making lot of north half lot 23, warranty deed, effort Its regular yearly to additloa Ogden; and 24, block 1, Dunn's Is making special Captain Crispin consideration. 8800. efforts for the benefit of the poor. 1L A. Edwards and wife to G. A. of 6, lot part deed, warranty Craig, INFIELDER FOR SALT LAKE. block 37, plat A, Ogden; consideration, 8L450. Gradually Father Clmlln la getting 1L H. Douglas nnd wife to Mary a team of hall toeeere with together Roach, warranty deod, part of lot 1, which he hopes to capture the pennant block 4, plat, Ogden; consid- for Balt Lake. eration, 8L600. The latest addition to tha homo Elisa Warren to K. L. Kelly, war- guards le Edward Bruyette, and he lot block of 45, I, ranty deed, part plat will play, third base. While he Is unA, Ogden; consideration, 8135. known here, hs comes well recomMary Roach to R. H. Douglas, war- mended by Jlmfoy Wigga. Last searanty deed, part of southwest quarter, son Bryetta bngan with the Helena section 9, township 6 north, range 1 team, but was taken sick nnd was west; consideration, fiLMO. forced to quit pie diamond. He Is now in Brattle, but wiJJ leave for. this diy 1 . Booth-Tucke- y. Booth-Tucker- h self-deni- five-acr- SACRED HEART e RAILROAD NOTTS Pullmans Conductor Head, who bus been seriously ill at the Pacific hotel, left this morning for Chicago, ENTERTAINMENT FIVE HUNDRED LARGE There Were 500 Persons in sndaX jm-p- er rca-her- oy Russo-Japane- ll j I ' ' WERE PRESENT "Duo buttons are now worn by the Attendance. union workmen of Ogden. The month In an appropriate color Is inscribed in the center of the button, so that at a glance it can be determined whether the wearer la in' good standing. For One of the most successful programs Instance, the buttons for this month ever given in this city was presented have the word "March in green let- by the young ladtM of the Sacred Heart ters on the face. academy last night. The event was a St. Patrick's entertainment. The An Oldsmnbile light tonneau, the hall at the day was crowded to first sold in Ogden, has been purchased the doom andacademy it ia estimated that about by Sam Sbarmnn from L. H. Hecraft. 500 people were present. The machine develop The feature of the evening waa a aud ia capable of high speed. three-ac- t drama, "The Chaperon," which was most ably presented, about A red collie dog. answers to twenty of tha young ladies taking part name of Duke; white feet, white neck lu the play. Every character in the and a white streak down the nose play showed the result of rarrful study Finder reiurn to Thomas Keogh and and practire. Many people in leaving receive 5 reward. the hall were htsird commenting upon the entertainment In general as one Thomas Birmingham, an express of the best they had ever witnessed. messenger running between Ogden The musical program was of a high and Reno, la dangerously 111 In Reno. order. The program: On hia last trip west be was taken Chorps Give Me My Own Native down with pneumonia. His Isle" parents Senior Vocal Class....ini have been summoned to his bedside. THE CHAPERON. Drama In Three Acta Grandma Etherington, who is over Cast 90 years old. and has relatives in every part of the city, is dangerously ill Min Morong, Principal of Crandall Hull Daisy Msglnnls and mar not- recover. She Is being Mrs. Dynerourt of Sellxmrne eared for at Hie home of her daughter Dully Malone C M lolc 2W Tw(nDr-sIxiji Madcmnixelle Jraune. . . . A nna Maguire France and England Agree on Mutual etrcct iuptls: Policy, Mary Donaghy Joyce Dynecourt MCOY 13 ANGERED. F.va iJimorraux Paris, March 17. It - asserted iwi-tlvcl- y Judith Grey in authoritative quarter Sadie Maguire that Phyllis Reynolds K l M,cJr Hraxle Callahan both the form and substance of ilie somewhat Barbara Creighton Indignant oer the minimi of Young Irene Tomaxek agreement between France and EngSuxMine ltorlm Prince of Salt liko. who Ileeele McCarty land concerning New Pnundlaud have Motile llosard ,1,1a city n Wednesday Jo Clara OConnell been concluded. The official way this Anna Dayton that bis match with McCoy , Nellie Frost is the only colonial issue which haa ad,.tn. Ihiixy Rogers sUlMnK ,h' " was troubled Miriam, the Gypsy alJudith Hire vanced to a definite runi'lusion, with rheumatism and would 1m unable Alice (oilman though the negotiation relative to Jill, tha Waif to iiftht. Morocco. Egypt and Siam are progresNora. Mrs. Dynecourt's Maid He may call it rheumatism." Rose Farmer sing in such a satisfactory manuer iia said Mi Coy yesterday, but I will cal It ACT I J CK AND JILL. lo promise early ronchmioui-- . cold feet. Price has not shown him-ae- if "Adorer ion" The difference over New loiindland n gentleman, fur ir ho had tele- Mandolin Solo Matthews are long standing. Great Britain phoned to me and asked for a postM1- C. llibhard. claiming that the French right to ocponement of the match I would have Vocal Solo A Handful of Earth a strip of New Found land shore cupy ronsenleil. The troth of the matter is without payment of laxe. and without from the Place of My Birth.. mind about L. Miss M. Colt man. ,,ned being subject to New Foundland laws ils defeating me and finds that he has has prevented the proper exercise of ACT II -- THE CHAPERON." pvorumtrhed himself. He agreed to L O. DeWitt provincial authority. It is unrierviood Dreams of Erin" post a forfeit a soon as he could reach that the French territorial rights are Bacred Heart Cecilian club. Salt Lake altr signing tiip match First violin. Mirees 8. Powell, L. relinquished, lint tha rights of offhere wtlh me in Ogden, hnt a Farmer. I. Tarter and D. Maloney; sec- shore fishing are. retained, thus persoon as he i Salt. l.ake he ond violin. Misses N. Frost. M. Bcam-ih- , mitting New Foundland toexercle au(hanged his mind and began to hurl B. Hammel and ti. Malone: mando thority throughout the island. challenges at every one. which plainly C. lllbbard, N. Powell, 1. Concerning Morocco, It is expected Misses line. Showed that hr did mil care lo meet, and M. Shephard; that the negotiations will result in givCannon N. Tomasek. ir.c after HI." M. Moran. ing France a free hand in Northwest has reason to feel Indignant., guitars. Misses E. Bachman. Africa, thus permitting the developfor be hia been training fsithfullr in 8. Humbly and P. Moore: cello. Mies ment and of the French coex'cuoji thU rity for i ha past two weeks' for M. Donaghy: harp. Mire E Kck. and lonial empire west ward from Algeria. piano. Mies A. Rysn. the oncoming fight. Much significance is being attached Trolcre Vocal solo, Asthoro" to the settlement of these difference Mins A. Ryan. BASEBALL IN OGDEN. at the present time, as it is considered to be a practical reallxaiion of the 1H GIRLS. UKK OTHER ACT Chicago National Bassball Team to friendships established under the pale MavourKathleen Vocal quartet, of the French arbitration treaty, and Play Here. nern Final arrangements have been made Lorlng also aa an ansunmre that the tv Wiliiiirn Binford to pull off two Mieses A. Ryan. I. Tomnsek, F. Dowwar has not had the effect of ramr tor the Chicago National leagun ney and M. Cnllman. the relations between the aldisturbing law-baViolin. Mieses S. Powell. D. Malo- lies of the two belligerents. team, the first in this dir on Mar' h 2C nnd the O'her at Sail I.ak on ney. L. Farmer and J. Tarter: harp. Miss E. Keck, nnd iiuno. Miss B. MeSunday, M;inh 27. WANTED FOR LARCENY. Hr will math the regular Chicago Gan y. Sai rumen m. .March 17. - Governor Nationals XKniurt the e.tim in ih's Vlilin siiln. TLe Iist Hose of Sunt retpti.-ciliu-i Pardee bus puperx d,v and will, no doubt, sei'iire a picked mer" for William A. Small. new in cuximly Yleuxtenipe tram to meet She big leaguej at .Sal: i In Misx D. Maloney. He is wanted ju .an Ijouixinus. Laka. Final chorus Vocal class Francisco for grand larceny. Iat EXCURSION. The excursion to Bolt Ijahe.' given World's deby the Woodmen of the atgree team yesterday, waa largely'train tended. Not only was the special crowded, but many had gone down earlier In the day. as the excursion rates were In force then. A dance wai team given In Balt Laka by the degree there and the Ogden degree team at Christensen's hall In celebration of BL Patricks day. Among those going from here were many of the prominent Woodmen of the city. The affair was and was one of the of a brilliant success attractions of the evening at Balt Lake. The Michigan Central railroad has n freight opened an agency at Balt Lake and has given out W. W. Dickthe following bulletin: inson le hereby appointed commercial agent. Bait Lake City, Utah. His territory will be an follows: The stales of Utah, Nevada, Idaho (except that At the First Annual Ball portion on the north of the Northern Pacific railway) , Wyoming, west of the L BandH. Green river, and that portion of Montana described as follow: Great Falls and south thereof on the Great Northern and Oregon Short Line and the line of the Northern Pacific railway, Mis- Dancers Remained Until 2 o'clock soula to Livingston, both Inclusive. This Morning Highly Successful Affaltw Chicago, March 17. The Railway The outlook Age tomorrow will say: for railway building In tha United Slates ia not promising a it was a year ago. Thera has not been comThe local plete recovery from the check in new Brotherhood oflodge of International Blacksmiths tyid Helpwork.wMch followed the disturbance ers entertained 500 guests at the dance In the financial world last summer and. while a large amount of building has given n Dtgnsns hall last night The been planned, much of R is being held hall waa so crowded during the early up until financial condition are more evening that there was acarcely room favorable. There are 4.908 miles of to dance and even at 1 o'clock this new line under contract or under con- morning a big rrowd waa still In atstruction or 1,700 miles hmra on which tendance and was having such an enK is expected to begin work during the joyable time that the onhextra was to remain an extra hour. year. A year ago there were 8,500 engaged The ball room was appropriately miles reported under contract, a little over 68 per rent of which, or 5.7S6 decorated with streamers of green and miles were completed during the year. shamrocks and half the efoctric lights were wearing i he color of the Emerald Isle. When the Moonlight waits was NEW FODNDIAND DISPUTE SETTLED on only the green lights were aglow and the effect was mellow nnd pleasInter-mountai- - 's , March 2 Marriage licenses am Issued yes tnrday afternoon to George Iarker of C. S, as receiver for the Ogden and Leona V. Griftdh of Ogden. PsaLeur Murphy, has died with the Co, of Dairy Crnthurn A. to George sul a!o clerk of Uit! district court a schedule, same the of Munn Olive nnd Hooper showing tbs liabilities and assets of , place. the company. The total liabilities are 3,771. 4. the assuts are Roht B. Lewis has hardwood char- 119,58X73. This would leave an impaired capital coal for hat lrona. Plum 14. of fbA13..'X The stock paid up W. 8. Woodruff of Salt Lake la In the is 89.95V nnd this Hem ia figured lu the liabilities, but of course the other city on business. debtors will lie paid off before any of to the stockWanted A partner with couple hun- the assets can lie returned out holders. this item the figTaking In good paying dred dollars to invest ever Address Bos A, Mornlug ures would show that there is business. 82,000 worth of company property Examiner. mors than outstanding debts. If these were all cash Hems that would Mrs. E. W. Matson of this city is items be true, but a good share of the assets Lake Bait in City. n few days spending la machinery nnd stuck that must be old at auction aud It will bs Impos- PEAS. seed SWEET Buy Now plant to realae anywhere near the Inaible 358 A 84th SL In hulk of Skeen Co., voice price. However, it is expected that all the Dr. F. C. Fache and E. J. Murphy of items for lalior and probably for milk In the the cutoff are city. will be paid In full. Some of the other creditors An not fare so well. Onion sets are going fast. Dont order ha may I men made by Rotapp Judge put off buying too long. Skeen A Co, authorising the receiver to sell the 52 24th St. machinery, stock and all the assets of the company at public auction on the W. F. Gray, state rommandor of the 85th day of March. . K. O. T. M, came to this city yesterday afternoon to make arrangements for REED. the reception of the supreme commanders, who will vlait In this city shortThe are registered at the ly. He addressed the knight of the Reed: following order last night. E. C. Coffin, SL Paul; I K. Dartmouth. Balt lake; Mr. and Mrs. Early Seed Potatoes. Skeen A Co., New Bedford, Mass.; J. W. 258 24th St, Ktiske. New York; Max Mayer, San Francisco: Blanche Walsh, New York; Funeral services over the remains A. Bradley, New York; C. H. Wilof the infant daughter of John Hanson liams, New York; W. H. Ellison, Salt M. C. Oixlyke. Philadelphia; of this city were held yesterday. The remains were shipped to Fillmore fur Charles F. Wax well, Boston; A. burial. Cleveland; C. L. Am berg, Milwaukee; J. O. Uaffagan, New York; Buy an incubator and make the poul- L. 0. lamteman, E. A. Ewing, Boston; try business pay. Skeen A Co, 3B2 D. C. Anderson, Bt. Louis; W. 8. Woodruff. Salt Lake; C. G. Craddock, Cin24th SL . cinnati; T. II. Davis, Boston; H. G. The Child Culture club will meet at Wrays, Portland; Oeorge H. Schm risthe home of Mrs. William Driver, 27(8 er, Kemmer. Wya; William Jackson, Balto. Ind.; J. Malona, Balt lake; JoJefferson avenue, this afternoon. seph Marshall, Dr. T. C. Pache, Cutoff; Grand millinery opening at Mrs. M. E. J. Murpbey, Cutoff. E. Smith's, oue door south of opera house entrance, Saturday, March 19. Grand display of patterns, lists, Music afternoon and evening by the best talent in the city., Mrs. M. E. Smith. It has been rumored that Ogden ia to have another vaudeville theater and that negotiation are on foot to secure cither the piece to be vacated by the Underwood Typewriter company or the old postofflee building for that purpoae. Salt Lake parties are supposed to be behind the movement. Salvation Army is Arranging Young Man Practicing Medicine Without Certificate. Unique Program! is-u- j -- Bof IE Membsrs of Houses and Court Will Do Him Honor. ' ' , .,-,, y. post-offied Bartlett.- Redmond Proposes Toast of "Ireland . a Nation. - "I don't think you ought to ask that!' interrupted Mr. Burton, "it win not within the scope of our investigation. broke In Mr. Bartlett. '"we "Well, cannot got the President here and there, have been hints in the newi-per- s about this. Ought not we to Inquire into whim hand It went?" aeked Mr. Rlcbardmn of Alabama. 1 understand General Bristow to nay he did not know. It could he only bee may evidence, declared Chairman - ' London, March. 17. SL Patrick's day was little observed In London. Few flag were floated and there waa little demand for shamrocks. Queen Alexandra made her customary gift of shamrocks to the Irish guards. Each man was presented vrlth a sprig on paIn rade title morning at Aldershot Ireland tha day was generally observed as a holiday and business waa sus- McCall. . pended. The Lord Mayor's processor which occurred In a heavy rain, was the principal attraction In Dublin. A banquet woe held at the Hotel ell tonight presided over by John Redmond and attended by the members of the Nationalist party in the House of Commons and prominent Irishmen In London. The following cablegram from the United Irish League of America was read: "The United Irish League of America clasps hands with our kindred at home and la the enemys country on thla national holiday. God save Ireland. .. John Redmond, in proposing the toast of Ireland,, a Nation,, said that the opportunity for which they had waited for so many long and weary years had almost arrived the opportunity for Ireland to be the deriding factor in the making or unmaking ot the governments of Great Britain. From a majority jot ISO hostile to Ireland they had wrested the great measure ot the Irish land purchase act. Now that majority wax melting before their eyes and a period of the most Intense political interest to Ireland. waa approaching. The coming general election would witness the defeat of the Unionist government Mr. Redmond urged the Irish voters In Great Britain at the next election to put the question of .home rule above everything else. He said that ths future depended upon the power and unity of the Irish party In Parliament. . EGYPTIAN STATUS QUO INTACT. Franca and England Makes Concessions. Paris. March 18. The London correspondent of the Matin affirms the statement that the status qnot In Egypt has not beep destroyed In the Anglo-Frenc- h negotiation. All the French government Is disposed to do Is to meet the views of Greet Britain concerning the disposal of the surplus, Great Britain to give France a free hand In Morocco on condition that the coast opposite Gibraltar Is not fortified. Washington, March 17. One hundred and sixty of the most prominent negroes of the District of Columbia banqueted Booker T. Washington at Mr. Odd Fellows hall here tonight Washington will be tendered a reception by the negroes of the District of Columbia tomorrow night. Representatives from both houses of Congress, Dr. Odd Felloigs hall here tonight Everett Hale and other have acrcptod GALLACHER'S ing. TRUNK FACTORY. Shamrocks were distributed to the Invitation io share the platform with 822 25th Street. ladles ax souvenir, while the Dr. Washington. genii. men Manufacturers of Trunks and Bags, tipxd gliMse over the punch Ixtwl. CONVENTION IN SPRINGFIELD. Goods. Repairing at reasonLqgther The ball was (be first annua! nr the Chicago. March 17. The Democratic able prices, on short notice. Call and T. B. or B. and H.. In fai-t- , it was ths xtato convention will be held in Spring-fiel- d sen us and we can save you 85 per firnt ilance ever given by the hlark-HiniJune 1 1. DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent of Ogden. The lodge was on June 18. 1903. with eighteen chxrtor member and tael night it ws able to ma-tthirty representative. This lodge I independent of the city loiter at ilio anvil nnd I of the employes of the railroad shops. The officer are: P. H. MrGlone. president: M. M. George Reeve, Itnwlry. vice secretary: Shim Drysdale. treasurer. The committees that labored for the success of the affair were: Arranp"nci- - Georg Reeve. John th "It la entirely outside of the trope of our Investigation, remarked Mr. Burton. Do I understand the chairman to suggest that I should not ask that question? Inquired Mr. Bartlett. Mr. McCall intimated that without attempting to restrain Mr. Ban leu h thought the question should he considered by the committee in exerntivs session. He desired the matter left open until the committee should go Into executive session. I will not puraua It further at pr ent, concluded Mr. Bartlett. The committee then went into executive seeidon. The question of Mr. Bartlett Involving the President wae not touched ua daring .the executive seeslon ot the committee. The two Inspector's reports marked "Q" and R" were examined, aa also were a half dozen others. Chairman McCall said the committee hid begun to realise that the task before It waa larger than at first anticipated. The committee adjourned until Monresume day, when Mr. Bristow will his testimony. A. O. U. W. All members of the A. 0. U. W. are requested to be present at a regular 19, meeting Saturday evening, MarchSom160 mem ben from Balt Lake. time. ething to eat and smoke. A big Come. Committee. ...MEAT... Is the Staff of Life and Energy The ARMOR MEAT .........MARKET (Under New Management) Cad supply your every want in thi (l meat line. . come will Trj and us again. you Try same of our EASTERN MEATS. rr A eom-pox- ed pre-ide- NEW SPRING SILKS SACRIFICED. Raglan. R. B. Douglas, John Snodden and William Tramway: reception and door. Snm Dvjsdale. J .Perry. Chris Groff. Olef Anderson. Patrick Cuney, Chsrln Mazlr and J. P. Stone. CALLS ROOSEVELT Great Si Several hundred yards of new staple Silks so advantageously secured fiat every woman with a Silk want is concerned in the selling. It is an unexampled Silk offering. Of many of these lots, quantities are large, but some are limited and early selecting is advised. INVINCIBLE. Minneapolis March 17. A1 the Minnesota remiVicsn convention to elect to the national four delecatcs convention. Governor Yansant was Introduced a- ',,,,.e hero of mercer." He dfHrlared ha' Hie rvsrtv had In Ron, volt an Invincible candidate, and that II ncriinlcd an Imurecnahle nosit ion. No tariff schedule, he declared, should he so sacred that It could not be cbsnueil with chan ring condition. The tariff should he revised, he urged, and revised by its friends aud not Its ene- 45c Couded Wash Silk 25c - 1.00 Tata n. Peau de Soie Silk, bla:k, 2D 23 in. " $1.35 .69 . .99 $1.75 Peaude Soie Silk, black, 36 in. $1.35 44 " 2.25 1.75 36 44 .45 .60 Taffeta, Black 2D in. mies. STUDENTS' RIOT. Manh IT. Bcriotu riots hare im rnricil t Agrem. lupital of1 between BMtdent for and ngain.' Hus-l- a. Several student on Ihu.U sidckj were wounded. Vienna. Cio'ia-Sluvoni- a. I VI |