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Show THE MOBXDTQ K r mU Bight, NwnkM; dll up iUX 24th street At at No. 407 sfter 7 p. m, I Etuivt cull up ELKS REFUSES TO GIVE KELLIHLR CASE i Monday evening an impromptu part was given by the guests til The Music and dancing were Int dulged In. and elaborate refresh nc-nwere served by the hostess, Mrs. Onion sets are going fast Dont put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., The Ogden Furniture and Carpet company, by tbelr attorneys. Henderson and MacMillan, have instituted suit lu the District court against H. E. West to recover the sum of $303.33, alleged to lie due for certain goods and merchandise sold and delivered. Buy an incubator and make the poultry business pay. Skeen ft Co., 353 21th St. Deputy United States Marshal L. H. Smith was np from Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon and took O. B. Dougcarrier, to that lass, the colored city. ex-m- FOR SALE First class pool table. Inquire at 160 2Gtb street Cheap. Bob! B. Lewis has hardwood charcoal for flat Irons. Phone 49. James De Cimlay, Jr., special Australian press correspondent haring a string of eleven Australian papers stopped over In Ogden a few hours and visited with friends. . The Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet in a aoin the church par rtal at lots. two-thirt- The Aglala. one of Ogden's clubs, will give a musical next Friday evening In the Presbyterian church. The proceeds of the musical to go to the at ate fund for free travelling libraries. Tbs Are department answered a telephone call at 10:17 last night, to 2360 Washington avenue, where a pile of old rubbish was burning in the renr. It was extinguished with little difficulty. A famous trio in police circles was picked up on Lincoln avenue last evenA1 Herrick, upon the ing by offli-e- r charge of disturbing the peace. They were registered an Dan Lindsay, Frank Farley and Mabel liedspath. and E. Smith, dispatcher from the , attended the Elka ball last night. W. P. Hayes, trainmaster O. cut-off- The Ogden Furniture ft Carpet Co. has a remnant rug sale ona that la attracting many purchasers. Hon. Ceorge Iaxton. Republican national committeeman for Wyoming is tinting in Ogden. Reverend Leon C. Hills, who has been visiting with Reverend J. E. Carver returned yesterday to Evanston. The two oil painting of Ogden canyon by Thos Slight which are on exhibition in Boyle Furniture Com- The Affair Last Evening Was the Social Event of the Season About 300 People Were Present, The ball given by the B. F. O. Elka at Diguan's Academy las-- t evening was the event of the season. Time nor expense was pared in making the bell the social event of tbe season, and every member of the order did everything iu his power to see ilisl the host, of the enterprising lodge of over a buudn-aud titty members, had Die hist umc jmsnlble. It can wifely be staled that B. 1. O. E. as well as meaning Best. People on Earth would also Imply of the jolly good fellows as the Best tarty of Entertainers. They fully established their right to the title last Then the fact must not be evening. overlooked that there were a score or more of visiting Elks, who made themselves at home and helped entertain. Dancing, was the order of the evening and a magnificent orchestra was gotten together for the occasion. It waa composed of the following: Edgar Short and Samuel Purdy, vlollna; Ralph Baker, trombone; Karl Lllxenberg, cornet; W. P. Foster, clarionet; Mlsa Celeste Conroy, piano; J. Wylander, flute; J. W. Balter, bass. The music of the many dances rendered was especially selected for tbe occasion, and was thoroughly enjoyed by about ona hundred and fifty couple. The various committees were aa follows; Arrangements: C. C. Richards, Jr., J. A. Howell. Rudolph Kuchler and R. E. Hoag. Reception: Judge A. G. Horn. Dr. R. B. Joyce, T. W Jones, John N Fogarty, W. C. Crandall, W. Konlg, T. 11. llavla and R. K. Hoag. Floor: C. C. Richards. Jr., P. Herrick. F A. Burt, D. P. Dignan and W. I- - Counts. During the evening elegant lemonada and punuh were ably served by William Smith, the steward of the club, who prepared tbe same. Tbs ball was given in place of tha regular monthly social session. AFRICAN COTTON FOR London,- - April 27. In Common a tonight John BRITAIN. tbe House of Rutherford, member of the tktrwpn division of Lancashire, moved that "in the opinion Of this House It Is incumbent upon the. government to encourage the growing of rotnn In Africa and elsewhere 'in the British possessions, and also to with the commercial associations working In that direction." Mr. Rutherford emphasized the danger of Great Britain being dependent on one source of supply and said he lielleved Egypt, the Lagos territory and Nignra furnished a great future for the cotton Industry. He said he hoped the government would help tho British cotton growers by constructing railways and transportation generally. THREE DIE IN FIRE. pany's show windows are attracting Damage Dona in Burning of Soap n great amount of attention. Those Works Amounts to $200,0001 familiar with the canyon readily New York. April 27. Three llvea recognize the pictures, which are true to life. were lost and property valued at $200,000 was destroyed by lire at the HARBOR BILL AGREEMENT. John 8tan!ey 8oap Worka here toWashington. April 27. The conferees of the river and harbor bill reached an agreement late this afternoon. By the agreement the amendment carried by the bill as it passed ihe House is not Included. A11 survey's provided tor in the Senate amendment a are eliminated. PEABODY GOES TO THE FAIR. day. The dead, all of them firemen, are: Thomas Madlgan. James Cream Hugo Arcone. APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED. Washington. April 27. The Senate In the executive session ma.le the following confirmations: Brigadier General Fred C. Ainsworth, military secretary, with the rank of Denver, Coin., April 27. Governor and Mrs. Peabody and party, includ- major general. Lieutenant Colonel Henry P. McCain, ing a number of State officials, traveling in a special train, left here to- assistant adjutant general with tbe night en route for the World's Fair at rank of colonel. St. Louis. Major J. Tweedall, assistant adjutant general, with rank of lieutenant coloBRITAIN LOSES TERRITORY. nel. Captain Henry A. Barber, assistant London. April 27. The Asaoclaled chief of the record and pension office, Press unit erst amis that one of the with rank of major. To be brigadier generals (ft tbe remost lraiwrtatit results of the work tired list: iu East Afrira along the Anglo-Ce- r Assistant Colonel Timothy E. Wilcox, frontier, Wesi of Victoria Nyauza Is the discovery that the surgeon general. Lieutenant Colonel Valery Harvard, whole of Albert Edward Nyauza belongs to the Congo Independent State. assistant surgeon general with rank As a result Great Britain loses an ob- of colonel. Also a number of military, naval and long strip of territory Including the vaiitable Fait deposits north of akc marine coriw pmmoiions. lames M. Shoup of. Alaska, Unite! Albert Edward. It is also announced that ihe States marshal for tha Dlsirirt of mouth of the Kagcra river ia iu Brit- Alaska, Division No. 1. Edward S. Wilson of Porto Clo. Unitish territory. Hitherto it had been believed to bo ed States marshal. District of Forto Rico. in German territory. Brekmsn Winthrop of New York, GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. Governor of Forto Ulro. Joseph C. Barhoea. Andreas Croseas 322 25th Street. Manufacturers of Trunga and Bags, and Hermino Kazaro. members of the executive council of Forto Rico. Loather Goods. Repairing at reasonFm-- t masters: able prices, on short notice. Call and Oregon Wl in am H. 1 .either, Huntsee us and we can save you 25 per ington. DAVID I. GALLAGHER. cent George W. France. Washington Hoaquim; John 0. AVI Ison. Cosmopolls. Nevada Theodore R. Hofan, Carson I.aura M. Melghan. Chas. Melghan. City. THE MEIGHAN ir.an-Cong- n COMPANY. G62-Y- We are now permanently located in our new store, and have a complete stock of the Old Reliable Cleveland, and , Eagle Bicyclre. We are better equipped new than ever to take care of all ciassaa of Repairing.. All work guaranteed and turned out on time. Our lines of Fire Arms, Ammunition, Sporting Good and Cutlery ia complete. CONGRE68 ADJOURNS TODAY. . Yl V II. C. HANSEN We solicit your patronage. Adjoining Opera Heuaa South VfT g U cs9 LEADER UP CHILDREN HERE Best People on Earth are B:st Action Fifed Late Yesterday Discusses Labor Situation in Mrs. Alice Harris Asks the Assistance of Officers. Colorado in Disirict Court Party of Entertainers St Telephone inu dai Ns meat ABSTRACT 2403 Wash. Ave. APRIL 2S, 1P0I, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, BALL Building. Cell up Excelsior Market. I71K. tsr prim cuts, eastern and borne dressed 353 24th OGDEN, Justice ivheea TWaphewe taalw time la the day EXAMINER, AA'ashington, April 27. Congress If endeavoring to dispose of all matters before It. so as to adjourn tomorrow, the 2Sth. It was for this reason that both Houses met at 10 o'clock this morning, and continued Tuesday's legislative session. There are no important public matters pending which are likely to prevent an adjournment at the conclusion of Thuvs.lay's sesrinn of etch House. Chairman Fayne of the committee on ways and means, predicts that Congress will adjourn tomorrow. He says he sees no need for a session tonight. The conference rejiort on the military academy i.nl is ihe only one yet to be acted upon. No agreement on the river und harbor bill is expected. , Vladivostok. April 27. An order issued by Admiral Aletleff appoints Lieutenant General l.lnevitch temporarily to the Governor generalship to tin Amur territory Dili power lu t of that territory. the urn-duc- M. Grant Hamilton, tniermountnin representative of the Amrrican Federation of Labor, with heauquartera .n Denver. Is in Ogden. Mr. Hamilton's ruining to Utah la undoubtedly for the purpose of strengthening organized labor of every kind throughout tbe S.ate. and Ogden seems to be tha center from a bleb the work must reach out. The first atep that seema probable now la the perfecting of the unions, which are affected by tbe Harriman railroads, au I all movements now show that it in the intention to bring these unions to their maximum strength aud most perfect state uf organiz-aion-. Mr. Hamilton la very atroug In hia denunciation of the iondltjona that exist in Colorado. Iln aaya that Governor Peabody haa developed into a military despot and that the entire State is practically in the hands of the militia, and civil authority la blocked. for That there la no remedy this la now taken aa Inevitable until the present Governor ia out of office, which Mr. Hamilton believes will certainly be the case after the next election. Mr. Hamilton will speak in Ogden on Friday evening at an open meeting, which ia now being arranged for by the Trades Assembly. At This meeting President Slocum of Brotherhood of the International Blacksmiths, who la now In Pocatello, McDade of and Third the same organlzatiou will also speak. This will be an excellent opportunity to hear a treatise of the labor question, not from agitators, but from root headed, conscientious men of Intelli- Mrs. Margaret Kelliher Seeks Separation From Patrick Kelliher Upon Grounds of Desertion. Late yesterday afternoon In the District court an action for a divorce waa filed by Judge W. L. Maginnia aa attorney for Margaret Kelliher against Fat rick Kelliher, upon the grouuds of failure to pruvlJe. Tbe action alleges tliat the couple were married in ibis city, September 6. 1587. and have six children, their ages ranging from four years to til teen years. The plaintiff that on or almut March 25. HKC. the defendant deserted hts family and haa since that time failed in provide I ncm with the rominna necessities of life. The plaintiff further alleges that ihe defendant la the owner of several pieces of real estate which were mortgaged te Albert Johnson and that the Game has been foreclosed and sold. Tbe defendants last address is given aa Teton, Idaho, but bis present where-- , alsiuts are unknown. Tbe defendant asks that she be awarded the custody of the children and a decree of the court that part of the property be set aside for her support CRUM'S APPOINTMENT FIRMED. NOT CON- lAta yesterday afternoon Mrs. Alice Harris, accompanied by her brother, Lorenzo Jensen of Brigham City, went to the Sheriffs office and reported that her husband, Leander Harris, had her two children, whom she had permitted to visit him. She states that she waa given a decree of divorce from Leauder Harris In the District court here In She was also awarded the custody uf the throe children, until ihey should arrive at the age of ten ears, when they were to choose the one they were to live with. Airs. Harris recently returned from California and her former husband asked that the children mlgnt come and see him. She consented le to this and the children went to to visit their father. He sent tbe little girl home to her mother and kept the two boys, and It is alleged, will not give up tbe two boy. At a late hour last evening no action had been taken by Mrs. Harris other than reporting the matter to the Sheriff. It is very proliable that action will have to be taken in the matter through tha District court in divorce case. Har-risvil- FORTY-TW- O CHARGES HIM. Missoula. Mont. April that 27. AGAINST It devel- sensational charges had been filed by Missoula parties against Indian Agent Bmeal of Washington, April 37. The nomina- gence. The time and place of tha meeting the Flathead reservation with the Intion of William D. Crum to be collecterior Department at Washington and tor of tbe port of Chariest ora, 8. C., waa will be announced later. that Special Indian Agent Taggart has conaidered today ia an executive sesbeen sent to the agency pending the exsion of the Senate .lasting from 4:25 to amination he is making. 1: 15 p. m. A failure to confirm tho aprnnclueion At resulted. the pointment RECRUITING SUBSTITUTES. of arguments by Senators Gallinger, confirfor Aldrich Hale and Spooner, Portland, Ore., April 37. An employmation and Senators Daniel, Gorman ment agent representing tho street car SenaFOR and Clay againat confirmation. companies of San Francisco is said tor Cockrell auggeated the Senate proto be lu thla city for the purpose of reed to legislative business, and the recruiting fifty conductors and motor-me- n uggeatlon wae adopted. In that city in aa strikebreakers Senators Spooner and Daniel, on opthe event of a strike being ordered. posite sides of the qYstlon, made the principal speeches. The former deransact No Business While STANFORD MUZZLES PRESIDENT. fended the Republican policy in relation to free and equal citixenahlp withStanford University. Cal.,' April 27. in Ogden. out regard to racial prejudice, and the Announcement waa made today of a latter declared that tbe policy of elethorough reorganisation of the faculty vating negroes to high positions was of Stanford University by the board of cenof law established to the contrary trustees. The most notable change in n race Anglo-Saxotha and turies that Dr. Perkins Refuaae to Confirm Hlo tbe new scheme of the faculty superthe to is the chosen people govern vision ia the stringent limitations that Appointment aa Chief Surgeon world. have been put on the hitherto unre-slrirtOfficial Notice Expected apthe Senator Daniel declared that Later. powers of President David pointment of negroes to high potltlcal Starr Jordan. had offices, such aa that to which Crum The new regulations provide for an been named, sets tha race to dreaming board, composed of nine proadvisory of rights inconsistent with the posifessors to be elected by the faculty tion of negroes In society, and inflicts The Harriman party returned from council. Practically every act of the more harm than good on both raws. Salt Lake at 2:30 and left President in regard to the faculty apHe amid such appointments tend to for the eastyesterday at 3:03. pointments and dismissals is subject make the negro arrogant and offensive Contrary to exportation. Mr.. Harri-ma- n to the approval of the advisory board In bearing and inflames i ho race prejudid not dlscuaa any business of before being transmitted to the 'board dices In the South and in all places while hyre and did not In- of trustees. where the negro rrsidea in great num- Importance spect the shops aud the depot building bers. as it waa hoied that he would da WILL LOOK AFTER STUDENTS. At this point Senator Cockrell aald In Ogden arrived train When the was the waa question that It apparent and his priMr. was Stsnfonl University, Cal., April 27. a difficult ona. He proposed and the vate Harriman Mr. resting W. Hill, met tbe Tlie annual election of the student body F. secretary, the resume Senate decided to representatives extending to them officers to look after the Interests of session, and to take up the pen- press all the courtesies ho could He aald the associated students of Stanford for sion calendar. Senator Ciillom called that Mr. Harriman waa well pleased the next college year was held today. np the treaty for the arbitration of with the trip and satisfied with the eon-d- Those elected to the principal offices United pecuniary claims between the attar Iona he found. Tbe talks that he is were as follows: a States and South America, but f, he said ia President, A ,M. Diddle of Portland; discouraged with the brier discussion, was postponed until not vice president, A. L. Trowbridge of worth listening to. tomorrow. Among those In the party were Jaa Portland; treasurer and auuetic manStillman, president of the National ager, R, W. Barrett of Palo Alto; CONTRACTS AWARDED. of the Daily Palo Alto, B. City bank of New York; William G. n-chief son of, William RockefelC. Dcy of Portland; editor of the SeRockefeller, V. Ham B. of the quartermasCapt Whitney Warren, the celebrated quoia. Miss K. R. Mirrietus of Big Timter's department received Instructions ler; architect of New York; Robert ber, Mout. railroad contracts from Washington to execute Goeiet r New York, J. N. Hill, wbo for the construction of the bachelor W. Great Northern STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT officers' quarters aud a wagon shed at is vice president pf the FOR SANTA FE. other roads controlled by hts Fort Douglas an follows: With the and of W. V. S. Thorne, director of McDonald's for the construct Ion prop- father; and Toiicka, Kan- - April 27. Following $28.0un;' with purchases on the Harriman line, er. on the quarter. Ferrer, a representative of ihe announcement of the creation of George G. Doyle ft Co., plumbing, ('astiard Bros. Bank of lomdnn; A. K the tie and timber department of the $3,152; with t.'arthey ft Durabeck, Raring Mohler, general manager of the Union Santa Fe. with E. O. Kalkner as head, steam heating aud gas piping. Pacific; general superintendent Gruber, comes the news that the road Is about with T. G. Allen, electrical of the Union Pacific and general man- to create a department of statistics to ft Allen Kocmish, with 3624; wiring. W. H. Bancroft of the Oregon lie in charge of ail statistical work of ager waaon of the shed, construction Line. the road. Sliurl Ac$IHdl7l.2.". grand total. cording to oontrart. the buildings representative of this paper called PORTO RICO REPUBLICANS MEET must be completed on or before Nov. onADr. Perkins lust evening and asked Ponce. Porto Rico. April 27. The 1st. him 11 Ihe report it true that Mr. Harrl-nui- n Republican convention met here today appointed him to be resident sur- anl selected as delegates to the ReFLOODED OUT. Jose Gogeon for the Utah division of the three publican National mez Brioxo and Robert Tadd. with centering at Ogden. Residents of the northwestern part lines The doctor said, 'as far as 1 know Manuel H. Rossey and Pedro Besosa town think they have a kick coni.im. It isn't true, i ihlnk the newspapers ss alternates. The delegates were InIn that district, their claim j They from the structed for Roosevelt.which is bounded on tbe smith by have manufactured that story cloth" Twelfth North street and on the east whole then asked If the doctor burrows introduces resoluThe reisirter a is j there depth had by Sixteenth West, to say as lo why he had anything tion FOR of to two four feet of from water, meet Mr Harriman. summoned to AMENDMENT. been access to homes there which makes at He replied. No, I hare nothing The locality absolutely Impossible. shout that Washington. D. C., April 27. Senreferred to la directly west of the old all toIssayrumored however, that while It has prepared for inCopper plant, whore ii Is said that a Mr. Harriman did not appoint Dr. Per- ator Burrows troduction a Joint resolution providstretch of fully 3U0 acres if totally to the position, that It waa tender- ing for an amendment to the Constitusubmerged. They sav they have made kins ed him. and will tie announced later, absolutely prohibiting polygamy. re;ieated requests o the city authorl-tu- n when an official appointment will be tion will ask that It lay on ihe table He to take steps drain the water and will call it up early in December off. but that all their appeals have made and make a speech on It. If anybeen iu vain. The principal cotupliiin-an- t Salt Lake. Arrlt 27. E. if. Harriman thing comes of H at all it will probaia Jamea Storey who avers that on their special be In the nature of a provision unless something Is done soon, dis- and party left today the bly for uniform marriage and divorce ease will become widespread in that train for Omaha, after visiting smelters and other points of Interest. laws, the debate extending over the section. Mr. Harriman would neither' affirm entire short session. or deny the published report that he CANAL DEEDS TURNED OVER. has concluded traffic arrangements Philadelphia. April 27. Owen WIs-teHe was railroad. Fe Santa the whh the novelist Is In a hospital in a Washington. April 27. Tbe attorney non-coluittal on other mat- serioua condition, after an operation general has received cablegrams from equally for appendicitis. Messrs. Day and RiibscI, who went to ters. A broken rail on the track running Faria aa hts representatives, to conToronto. April, 27. Judge MacMa-hoduct the closing negotiations for the nonh to the Si un hern Pacific shops has granted an order to wind up Panama canal property, to the effect from the "Y" in front of the Union Canada Woolen Mills company. the Union of derailment the that the deeds uf the property, archcaused depot e ive. and all other papers, and docu- Pacific switch ncine number 1178, There were creditors claims present-damounting to over $80,000. ments which will belong In the United at 7:2i last evening. The engine ran States under the transfer, have already her nose and right driver about two Madrid. April 27. The rntmril of liern turned over to them, ami that the foot Into the soft ni hank mrnl. and derided to purchase price of $li.i.nnfl.nnii Hu liern tore up the track for almut 30 feci, minister st today's sitting sdmnr-eto the renal company by a breaking the rai like pipe stems recognize tlie Republic u Tansirm. Taris syndicate of bankers st the The wrecking crew O. D. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL This syndicate, it is said, offered to and ihe engine had to be. blocked up STEAMSHIP AGENT exa Ttew to hr means of jacks, and a temporary pay over the money with pediting the cons immation of the sale track built under beneath hvfnre the Representing THE WHITE STAR LINE on the assurance of the attorney genercould be replace.! on the track, the AMERICAN LINE al that the draft of the syndicate of the job niu being finished ahout 1 o'clock would this morning. The damage to the enUnited Slates for the RED STAR LINE lie honored on presentation al the gine was slight. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE DOMINION LINE ' treasury at Washington. T. I'ansemrer HuMiAND AMERICAN LINE S. Agent Traveling New York. Auril 27. - John K. Khuv f'oilin ol th- - I'biim Pacific has reAnd the and Mrs. Mary Blakeley Gray were turned from Omaha. HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. innrried today In this city. Passengers Booked from or to any part Miss Daisy King was the mail of Superintendent II. S. Twiuir.g of tlie of Euroiie to any part of the Untied tumor and John K IVing.. Jr., aited Pullman Co., vent north last evening Si alee. as best man for his father. on a trip ol inspection. 2418 Washington Avs. Ogden, Utah. oped tonight forty-tw- o EAST LEAVES l ed ll Cut-of- editor-i- ; - r, n d n . cut-of- I i I f Browning knew Belle im. i11(1 tt, C! ,Ra r and tha. at a nunti. T;,?' made rumplmui V " M avluh! j taive it to the records i ' '' i 1 v'-- ' the complaint was i,r IrtJ" ) r prostitution. County Attorney lti iai... . to questioning Mr. Blow. J ' fairs that would n..i lH!; xf-'' Mr. Pen Jer with lit,- The Case Furnishes Consider- the affair h' one charged with ' ' privileges. Objection !l able Excitement Chief Browning statement hy saying iba be served complaint ufa,,, ."'V'h and the Inmate of her ln.i ... ,U,J rested some of them atAttorney Lessenger and His Client, taken before the conn aitd J. J. Shepherd, Left tha Court Room at One Time During 'oranVuf "rt. t" BeBe Und Trial. break the law. but ihey upou suspicion. plead-.JT?4 their fines. The County in.,?, j jected to having the wltn-sLu The Shepherd rasa furnished considerable excitement yesterday afternoon Objection was sustained in Justice Rhees court and at one time Detective J. F. Pender was n; Attorney Lessenger and his client, J. witness ! examined. He ir,rti,.. J. Shepherd, left the court room, alleging they were not receiving justice. bis dutiw were to do,.,, They remained out for some minutes, stated that he knew 1,L and refused to a and later reiurned and the case was card wliether or not gambling proceeded with. ried up in Ogtk n. JenClerk David Municipal He waa instructed by the sen was the first witness for the answer tll the question and lc.Hbv defense. He read from the docket la beiug t,:r-.,showing that Belle London had for- When gambling aaked If he knew n,H, feited $15 bail on Dec. 15th. 1903. by waa carried on In the Whne i;i1.,hi" failure to appear In ccurL He testified au objection was niM-that during this month of December saloon,, ..j she had likewise put up the forfeit sustained. The Court said: You ranm money of $8 eacli for a number of the in the White Elrpham Inmates of her houses on Electric al- the parties house with Belle Undon nr Tom ley. He stated that there were other bllng or the question j,,t landladies who usually brought over Topham, forfeit money for their lady boarder, vant Mr. Pender testified that ho iiid BIX namely Bell Love and Pearl Raymond. know Belle ixtndon's bur Inc.. except Tbe majority of thirty-tw- o forfeitures by knew that liolie but hearsay, were put up by Belle London alone, in don had been arrested and had pleiM the succeeding monttis or January and guilty at various times. He said Unt Belle London likewise February put after that prostitution u up forfeit money for the denizens of carried hearing on. he Investigate, at he her resorts to the amount of $8.00 each. didn't think itdidn't waa his buslnei. The names of those living In her - There are times many that I her houses of assignation always appeared thrown the mantle of charity around on the complaints. In the month of some in thla. very court rount. who March there were thirty-nin- e prostiknow tutes who forfeited Vail. He said that I da what prostitution is better ih,, on the 16th of April, Belle London deDo you mean me, air?" exclaimed posited something over $200 as ball for Mr. Lessenger. the inmates of herhouses, which Never mind who I mean. Hr." md amount was forfeited. The chief of Mr. Pender. However, he stated later police furnished the list of names of that this remark waa not intended lot prostitutes. During the past two or Mr. Lacsaenger. three months these prostitutes have Hulaniekf objected been charged with vagrancy, owing to to County Attorneybetween this wrangle counsel and the change In the law with reference witness and asked the Court to atop it, to vagrancy. Attorney Lessenger askAttorney Lessenger said: "I hivi ed Mr. Jensen how many gamblers heard tt rumored that li I pewere on the record as having paid fines rsisted In this casearound name would be my or three months. during the past two dragged into it as having been in Bell Thereupon County Attorney Hulaniskl London's place. Now, 1 want It diobjected, saying that If the examina- stinctly understood that Ive never been tion were proceeded with on the lines In' Belle Londons place In my life and laid down by the defense It would lake I don't care to have insinuation flung all summer. He said that admitting at me. that tha gambling houses were reguMr. Pender stated that he did nnt lated aa were the houses of prostituown any Interest In any saloon or tion. It would not throw any light upon gambling house In Ogden. tho alleged special privileges shown to When asked If he knew that Bel's Tom Topham and Belle London by Mr, London had a ranch near Ogden, Mr. Pender. Pender aald that he had eaten water. Mr. Lessenger said that he wished to melons at one time at her ranch. Hi show by a number of witnesses that Stated that he had never been Invited certain gamblers were using marked to eat fruit at that ranch, but said that dice and the cards and loaded that about three years ago Mrs. Fieshvr mayor notified City Detective Pender kwt a pocketbook containing money, t about thla and told him to investigate. by the name of Nelson was llvig When the gamblers were aaked to pro- girl Mrs. Fleshner and waa suspend with duce their gambling paraphernalia taken the pocketbook. Th of having they ahowed tlie good tools and hid Nelson girl was supposed to have pm the others. Mr. Lessenger stated that to a friend living near Belle he desired to prove that it Torn Top-ha- ranch. ran taw They accidentally won money by running crooked Belle London' s and- - bellied place lar-rewas games he committing some fruit, from the tim to and by ao doing waa acting as a She came out and told thnn lo he'p fence for stolen goods: themselves to all they wanted, lie dJustice Rhees ruled the same as enied that he went into tlie house it certain some unless that yesterday all. to eouid be house proven rambling He tenllfle.l that whenever Bell have given stolen property to Tom London receives word that there ire this London Belle Topham and criminals around her house of kind of evidence was not permissible. she sends word to Ihe rhief of JenMr. When Mr. Iesenger asked police.sen for the records of the conviction of know about the FashWhat do John Ha inner and Jack Fry of tne ion House asyoulieing a place of refuge White Elephant saloon, the coiiniy A- for girls," asked Attorney luseuger. ttorney again objected, saying that this Mr. Iender said he did not know abuut was not relevant to prove that Tom slated but that lnstructioni hal this, Topham waa a receiver of stolen goods. been received from the chief of poll' Tlie court ruled that if connection to notify Mrs. Topham that if np could lie proved with Ihe parties In occurred.- such as hail been rething Bell and Tamdon, question, Topham she aud her husband would lie ported. Both Hamner admissible. would be tt arrested. bewarrant without and Fry appeared He Instilled that lie is not hiterestrd ing served. Ed Davenport, as Is reported. with aome of the Clerk Jensen said that said He that at one time bis as some $50 gamblers put up flUO and In a saloon, hut that hi) was interested ball for aptiearance. The reason Mr. had prevailed upon him to danghter matIH6enger gave for going Into this hiisliand her have quit Ihe Imsinert ter was that he Intended to prove that which he did Mr. Feudert upon this gambling was conducted in a place rented by Mr. Fender. He denied ever having tended Ur n During the month of December It Davenport's saloon. was shown that besides Hamner and - He testified that he had licen on the Fry, a great number of others appear- police force for eleven yearn and dried ed without warrant and their bail was reanybody lo prove that he had ever forfeited. J. J. Shepherd put up $50 ceived from any rent five a piece in this month as hail which was foror sporting woman, illegally. feited. I then said that there Mr. Clerk Jensen said that so far Chief were nomessenger witnesses more present on thj Browning had signed all the complaints rase, but desired to proceei on against the gamblers. Complaints In cases as he wanted to give argeach case were filed ahout the loth of other ument on all three cases al the each mouth. It developed that during He desired to place Mr. mtre-tifthe months of January and February time. and other on the stand on J. J. Shepherd had deposited $50 for their testimony to be applied each month, as bail which, as usual, . cane. the other wax forfeited. County Attorney Hulaniskl,hohjenre Attachments were made out for unlo taking up either one of 7, willing witnesses. as the statute requires tn rosea, A number of witnesses arrived on should preliminary hearing or the motor from town at 2:45 p. m. the court, pleted at one setting Chief Thomas Browning waa placed possible. onm on the stand. He testified that he had The court took an adjournment been chief of police since January, Iff o'clock this morning. , 1902. and defined his duties as he understood them. He stated that he each policeman with a hook of rules for the regulation of their conduct. He testified that at a number of times women have complained to the police department that their husbands' St. 278 Twenty-Fiftwere gambling and they desired It 33 per cent discount on atopped. He aald in reply to a question Jewelry This Week. asknl by Mr. Lessenger that he had sworn to a great many complaints since 1 523E253E3 1 he become chief of police. Attorney Ijfssenger asked why it was that gamblers and prostitutes were arrested once a month. '1 have no explanations to make. to g said Chief Browning. When you are in a hurry w Why are they nor arresteJ oftener. phone home up o meal at ra asked Mr. Lessenger. rj ready cooked meata. Have "I have no explanations to make," reJust ham. our minced iterated Mr. Browning. Ha said that, he knew gambling was a lunch. Market contrary to the law and Msu-i-l that at a nmnbr of time parties were arreMfd upon suspicion of gambling, and they were arrested, appeared Lefore the (Under New Management.) com Clerk of the Municipal court, deposited Try us and you wiil a bond aud usually failed to appear. In Try some of our Eastern 332 which event their bonds were forfeited. Phone 839 Y At this stage of me proceedings County Attorney Hulanlaki onjerted by saying Hint the recorl of the Municiwould show Its own propal cedure than Chief Browning could possibly explain. Attorney stated that he waa attempting JftfTll f to show by the witness that the bonds were forfi iied iu lieu uf regular llrenM-anthat by such procedure special privileges were belug extended. SHEPHERD TRIAL ' - She Alleges She Permitted the Children to See Harris, But He Would Not Lot tho Two Boys Return. nt Deprecates Policy of Appointing N eg rose to High Positions, Baying Anglo Baxon la la Ruling Race. Daniel Co'y thief (IF s W i 1 tt. - m then-elve- ny pnxii-tutlo- - - w . n 1 icsa fur-nUb- ed I Gasberp Photographer gh Lunch Meats Armor Meat DIGNAN'S la-ti- Len-aeng- er i d ' |