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Show THE MOIIXIXU EXAMINE!?, LIAR. OtJUES, .MitllMMi. MAT IS W 1301. Male Hopnhi'iCaii run .nniurrow . iu indication . poini to o;ic of ibt is.m-s- i gather'es tit i;s kind iu ilic history of ih John .N. irwin. of Keokuk wiil be temMid lbi . PROBATE BREVITIES MATTERS con thinking of buildiBK ,ljrVuof biHluing low in ilie rp! 4 HUNTER KhN- IN COURT FIFTY JUDGE ROLAPP HEARS Urand prise. See ESTATES. OF CASES prue.Jn - shop, wagou work, horse shoeing and iSEKtrln. R. W. Emmett, pro-I- 9' Washington Ave. " i; ARE BEING STRENGTHEN-EAND RAISED. TCorr'nrt.nc.d and Crop la Ideal. Thinning plain City at week city. Mar "is- - pia.n City Irrigation coin-P- t canal in hw len putting its t0 carry this aeaaona supply considerable work la being and that of a thorough, 8ome of It ia in the "fnwrf improvement calculated to he capacity of the ditch. The "Twhere found to be weak and le.-ror last-Aamrt- atrengthened and raie- UnlThwcnjanJ ,5iera lhe fft11 of 0,6 iAk being improved. The work, it fSonght. wlH l done foJar the water turned into the Mou-triw- d for i he uaera. tort thinning ha commenced here. ini riTian of the crop that waa plant LmS It saM to be altnoat Ideal aa aiand. but that part that "rt the Uer not faring no well. planted raina J, thTcme of the latter, the Ind the toll and the tender ahoota -- I gixrult. in some instances to break through. if A.O.U.W. Hamner 320 4 Frye Twenty-fift- n Street Them at Tomor- row Evening. bulk's window. TRUNK FACTORY. 25th street rorfketurers of Trunga and Bags, Repairing at reason-ibi- t Ijrthtr Good yrtna on short notice. Call and and we ran save jnu 25 pee M DAVID I. GALLACHER. (L Denial Co 347 24th Will-Ope- h Street. The White Elephant Pool and Hilliard rooms, at 320 Twenty-fiftstreet, will be the finest resort of the kind In the city. Its furnishings and equipment will be the best. The hlllinni and pool tables are nf dark mahogany r of the manufacture and the parlors are equipped in a manner that will by contrast make the interior most attractive. There will be a grand opening tomorrow evening at which light refreshments will be aerVed. The feature of the parlors will lie a blackboard on which all dally reports of tho country will be bulletined and Illustrated In detail. The Blliia-- d room is Aver 322 Twenty-flb street. Hamner 4 Frye are the proprietors. h Briinxkick-Daike-Collcn'le- citisens of Ogden and After the 15th of May n gnpoue to give the peopletheof Og-lanirroimding county, material In the very best NEW SCHOLARSHIP FOR YALE. etdarth that money aud skill can Wo have yriM it 38.0U per act. New Haven. May 17. At the May sir me price to all. Teeth ni reeled absoiutely without meeting of. the Yalq .university corMii'nd perfect safety "by lhe use of poration jiiHl h&ld here Prof. S; 8. San-- ' ' fluiiml Air. . ford, of the deiiartmcnt of music, prefnwa and Bridge work ia one of sented the university with a roam; sraiii apeclaitlea at nominal prices. as the symbol of authority of the presYe call special attention to our new ident and the fellows of the corportrrrM nf Inserting the ordinary sets ation. It ia of stiver covered with ff teeth without a roof which there-br- e gold, weighs 24 pounds and is (7 will not Interfere with the net-m- l inches long. The main shaft of flic tuts. mace contains the names of the thirlie rhargp Is made for extracting teen presidents of the university. kn Itsth are ordered. more Spare is provided for twenty All work is strictly up to date and names. eunutieed. Any work not satisfactPresident Hadley announced the esory returned to us within 30 days aftablishment of a new scholarship iu ter taring our office, will be rente Yale in memory of Waiter Joseph list without additional charge, Austrian, of the class of 1907. who tall and examine onr work, get our lost his life in the Iroquois fire. Dy riMi before going elcsewhere. the provisions of this scholarship the annual Income of a fund of $6,000 is Chicago to be given to a gludent of strong Ogden character and influence., marked abil347 24th Street, . ity and promise of scholarship. Tbe first recipient of the scholarship is WORLD'S FAIR RATES, TO ST. Roger Benton Hulk Tbe scholarship LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. is tbe gift of Joseph Austrian of ChiEffective May 3rd the following cago and Henry Block of New York urn will be made to SL Louis and City. A number of appointments and re"turn: Tt It Louis and return (direct were appointments nf professors $42.50 made. Prof. Francis O. Peabody. D. tut) T D.. of Harvard university, was chosChicago and return (direct Beecher lecturer for Lyman 47.50 en fa Chicago and return (one next year, and Prof. Wm. N. Clark. D. way via SL Louis; or to SL Louis D, of Colgate university was chosen and return, one way via Chl- lecturer for next year. k Bins iu lhe Ktter County. u high-Mprtr- in Smokers Are Arraigned g Session. Court Opium Cental Co. Utah . iu Yesterday was a record-breake- r police court circles in the number arThis was the raigned tor heartug. first session of court since Saturday last and this fact accounts for the unusual number iliat occupied the prisoners benches yesterday morning. Thomas Tupham waa arraigned on the charge of assaulting L. C. Atwood on the morning of the 11th of this month. It appeared from the evidence that Atwood was joshing with Topliam about a horse he (Topliam) was breaking in to drive and asked him ltowr much he would lake for the horse. Topham said 'About 30 ceuta." At- wood, who had been drinking a lillle 100 much, offered Topliam the thirty rents for lhe horse and when lie refused it. called him a piker. Thereupon Topham hit him a vicious blow, knocking him senseless. Topham pleaded guilty to the chaige of hitting Atwood and waa assessed $00 fine, which was paid. and J. E. Davenport were arraigned on the charge' of allowing females to frequent wine rooms in their saloons. They 1km h pleaded guilty to the charge and were fined $25 each, which was paid. Jane Rose and Minnie Hatfield, the two colored ladles with robbing Mrs. Ada Harnett of a. fur collarette at the union ;lexl last Katurdxr. did not spiiear in court for trial aud their bail was declared forfeited. Lillie Davis and Kura Mason, charged with frequenting wine rooms, failed to appear for trial and their ha'I was forfeited. In addition to these two Hie Mrs. Ollie following .forfeited Imll; Burns and ids Turner, on the charge of vagrancy; Dan Lynch, for drunkenness; Warren Grenlnf. for violating the bicycle ordinance by riding without a light, and Dave Hendry ahJ 0. Stewart for drunkenness. Goosey Hill" was assessed $25.00 or twenty-fiv- e days for drunkenness, James Farrell was given lliirty days and Pat. Dugan ten days for vagrancy. One complaint was charging nine men with vagraucy. Harney Harrison aud Frank Harris told satisfactory stories to lhe judge and were let go; L. A. Shnlilln aud Tim Ryan were each given thirty days: sentence waa suspended in the ease of Frank Adams and John Hogan; .lint Howard was given thirty days; John Kelly lied to the in the dungeon Judge and was plai-efor twenty-fou- r hours; Thotnus Ryan was discharged. For nsing vulgar language while drunk Fre.1 Dedrlck wan assessed $25 or twenty-fiv- e days. W. C. Kkelly, charged with attempt to sell ing phony Jewelry, waa give cn ten days. Henry Hutten. the Swede who stop-lie- d the runaway horse belonging to tbe Boston Meal Market yesterday, waa today arraigned before the. court on the It. appeared charge of drunkenness. from the evidence that he got dntnk and was very abtndve to his wire and little daughter. His wife did not appear to testify against him, and as she was willing to forgive him. the judge thought he ought to lie willing to. Ollie Burns, colored. and Susie Burns, while, but claiming to be legally married, were arraigned on the rharge of smoking opium. Ollie Burns will and he sentenced pleaded guilty tonight at 7 o'clock. Susie Burns pleaded not guilty and will have her hearing tonight at the time her husband will be sentenced. Burns did not think It was against the law to smoke opium and said be had smoked the opiate for the past, fourteen years. The case or William Spranglna. colored, charged with smoking opium, was set for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. D. McCarty n-a- AGRICULTURAL 50.00 Ticket! on sale every Tuesday and Friday of each week May to Noveiu-W- r Inclusive. Transit limit of ton JVi in each direction will be allowed l Until sixty days from date of tie. Inti in no case later than Down ber Uth. 1004. In ta JJ addition to tho above rale, nlro on there sale round trip tickets, to 8t. Louis and return, at $50 web are on sale daily to November hinrinrivc, limited sixty days from w of sale. HYSTERIA OF SECULAR PRESS. New York, May 17. Risbop Duane of Albany, in his baccalaureate sermon at the commencement exercise of tbe general theological seminary, said: We should oppose the hysteria of the secular press, which holds with magnified importance delight and an exaggerated certainty those discoveries which succeed and swallow up each other. I thiuk it is a good plan for men to alder the modern popular process of Bible study and to realise that iu- stead of their criticising the Bible, the Bible is really criticising them. tMcn are rushing rashly Into speech and print with an apparent love of what the French call bixarre. something striking, something startling, something sensational, something row and alk in the way of destruction, building up nothing to take the place of what they try to destroy. and-wit- h re-cu- . .well as price , in buying MEAT TO KEEP THE 8T. LAWRENCE OPEN. Montreal. May 17. It is aunuuneed that the Dominion government will have an ice breaker built in England this summer for the purpose of trying to keep the St. Lawrence open laicr during the fall and also to break up tho ice- earlier In tbe spring, it Is calculated that the shipping season al Montreal could be- - lengthened b at least a fortnight In lhe fall and ihs about the same time could be gained bv breaking up tbe ice formation at Cape Rouge in the spring. The cost of the vessel will be about $300,00", find If the experiment proves successful another and larger boat will be built and stationed at Quebec in order to make the service more efficacious. i 4 Sweet, an, Crisp, Thin Slice . tren. cooked to tore, ' Wafres a Dish Hard to Beat L? a special sale price lered lard; for a few !l 3- - 5 and 10 lb. pails B,aWnff ex it ioc. vv Oar eh - 1 115 U8t to rPduc ur u7 and sell for spot cash. .n, meats are the very ronwitd,nt with good quallLlffg. 58Wcathcrby Wair s Ave COURTSHIP. A potato went out on a mash. And sought an onion-beThat's pie for me. observed ") 9 SPIRITED TEAM AND HEAVY ON CAUSE- - f Strange Featuie of Affair One is Injured. is Tiat d. the squash. And all the beets turned rd; Go away." the onion, weeping, cried, Tour love i' cannot be; The pumpkin tie your lawful bride. You with me." i ! i j j But onward still the lulier cauie. And laid down at her feet; You cauliflower by any name, And It will smell as wheat; And I. loo, am an early rose; And you Ive come to see. So don't, turn up your lovely no But spinach at. with ntc. i carrot all'to wed. So go. sir, If you please!" The modest onion meekly Mid. And lettnee, pray, have peas. Go, think that you have never seen Myself, or smelled my sigh: Too long a maiden I have been For favors in your rye. I do not Ah spare a cuss!" lhe tuber prayed; My cherished bride you'll be; You are the only weeping maid That's currant now with me." And as the wily fuller spoke He caught her by surprise. And. giving her an artichoke. Devoured her with his eyes Anonymous. There are at present a Mut 60 strikes of machinists throughout the country some caused by attempts of employers to return to ihe day. others orlered to resist reduction in and quite a number declared on of refusal of member of tho individual craft to sign contract, which require that, they sever their connection with any organisation that alii join ia a sympathetic strike. ur wg, Nu m a wagon A spirited team attachused for hauliug rock t' om ih.- - city by txsk pile caused excilir.a iimc running away from tbe rim Kn ic down Hudson aveuue. up Twnm I'.fili mrtvt. acrors T astiliigion aenn, ai d finally of colliding wiili a wagon i,i Htackninnu aud Griih li's l'rodui-siore. Thomas Wilkinson has , u hauling rock fiom the stockade t.i il.e grounds in frout of lhe Carnegie lil raiy building. Today hi team w.i fiun ling by kade the rock idle inside of the incloenre, preparatory i lulling lhe The gs'i- was opened wagon loaded. for lo admit two teama and some unaccountable icasou. they bounded toward the ox'iing. rushed through and narrowly nuajieil crushing Guard Thomas Lewr against the gate post. They then ran lown Hudstreet son avenue across Twemy-tlfiand ouiu the sidewalk in front of tbe Imperial restaurant, up the sidewalk for about forty feet. lefoi e going hack onto the street again. There waa a hurrying and scurrylug of pedestrian lo gel out of lhe way of the now ntal-denteam. A farmer, driving a team attached to a low brn kltoanl. was going nonh on Washington avenue. He sireei directly in crossed Twenty-fift- h the course of the runaway horse, who, tip to this time had been dodging ob-mice in their path, hut uow there wasn't much room to dodge, so. acting in concert, they made one fearful leap, and lauded right on top of the wagon. They struggled there for a few second and then one of them rolled (o one side and one to the other. Before they mild recover themselves in run again they were stopped by a number of men. Tho strange feature of the affair Is that tui one was hurt. Hip horse were lint, slightly bruised and the only damage done waa lhe breaking of the reach of tbe wagon. . . .. district. con- - inlit-a-tim.- Differences Among Opponents M .ivit . . ' ; May 17. - Jj-w- man. (TIARMSOK MUSIC. ' And aaaiu. it ia better for the boys lo be practiciug miialc than to be on the Htrcctg. Humanity has two natures aud a diversity of aspiratious. and it is ihe duty of every individual, as well a of all the votaries of art, to auppnri the human nature aud the higher aspiration. Nothing so appeals to the higher aspiratious of humanity as does mulc. Uudcr the charms of mimic our minds unconsciously revert to the beautiful and to the sublime and every inherent power of suggestion is alive to make it impression agairo.1 the baser nature, if the hoys give a liencfii don't fail to pairoulxe them. Should they pass Ihe hal and you have an extra $20 It will be reckoned ns a good deed if you chip iu. Xeplii Record. ed m Columbus. Ohio. April 17 The preliminary meetings of tlio Republican state conreuvuin were not as demonstrative or as largely aiwuiW as usNo .pecracuiar arctics could ual. be expected, a. the county cop veut Ions of last week sboaed that there would be no factional changes in the state committee or other pan. of the organization. More than euuugh delegates came from these counties pledged or Instructed to assure the selection of Governor Herrick, Senator Fnraker and INck. and George B. Cox. of Cincinnati, as the delegates-a- t large. With oue of the alt ornates-a- i large conceded to the colored men. the other were left to three alternate the field that had nothing else in it but the nomination for supreme Judge and member nf the board of public works. It. Is conceded that the incumbents each lie renominated for secretary of state, clerk of tbe supreme court and food and dairy inspector. Governor llerrick. Senator Forakcr and Dick. George B. Cox aiul other leaders held receptions at their reand today spective headquarters there was much comment among the delegates as to who would become the successor of Hanna in Ohio politics. According to the gossip among the delegates there is a good deal of rivalry among lhe Hanna men on the quee-tioof leadership. Governor llerrick will be both temporary and permanent chairman of the convention aud he reelected as the Ohio memlier of tho Republican national committee, aud he is expected to he tho standard bearer next year. Roms are speculating now whether Senator Dirk will continue aa the head of the state organisation next year, when Herrick la candidal a for as gntrrnor or even If Herrick will be a candidate for Tin- record of liirths and deaths in litis city the past week show a good balance again! the theory of of births there were male twelve, female seventeen. Of deaths, sixteen, male twelve, female four. It was girls' week, sure INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS OK AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINE ciuiiigh. front tbe vital standpoint. The coutagiiius diseases are practicalNew York. May 17. Hearings by ly eliminated ave only for smallpox, the rongretndonal iticre'isiii marine which is rapidly Milisldlng, l hero havcommission rousialing of five senat- ing hern hut four case newly reor and five representatives, will be- ported during the week lo seventeen The city i at Ha lient discharged gin here next Monday. now. holli for health and beauty. Salt The coinmiKslon ha been instructed to investigate and report at the Lake Tribune. next sesMiun as to wiiitt legislation, if tty. is desirable for lhe development, of the American mori'tmnt marine nml wliai commerce, and also change alioitld 1h- - made in existing laws relating lo the treatment, comfort and safety of sesnten. ill order to make more attractive the scHfariiig calling Carpenters of Buffalo. N. V., have in the merrhstil nervier received an increase of twq sml one-haI .ending shipping lipercsis will ho ceuts an hour. represented at the sexsinnn of the The ntenilKTshlp of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers is upward of EMBEZGERMAN IS PROMINENT 38.!h)H. ZLER. Three hundred manufacturers in the Ncw York. May 17. Berlram United States are now using Ihe label nua member of formerly a of the United Garment Workers. merous German societies and for dozen years cashier nf a large furniSouthern Clerks at the Stamp ture company, lisa pleaded guilty of Works aL Richmond. Va struck resena embexxling $13.0"" gnd received a he than bossed rather by cently tence of not less than two years in woman. prison. Kagelsclimidt. who was decoyed hark from Canada, claimed to Politics, it Is rlaimed. have got in have used his employers money while tbe way of President Gmnpers' plan to attend ceremonies In the taking part federate the various trade unions of ing Prince Henry's visit. Porto Rico. ART RALE OBJECTS. OF GREAT international The woodworkers' Lhe formation of a announce union Ihe local of New York New York. May 17. During City lest makers, Hawkins sale of art objects, says a taking in 100 of the 125 eligible In the a Louis Herald dispatch from city. XVI oval gold snuff box. inlaid with classidecorated with A roll has been Issued for the sec-- I gnatnel plaques cal subjects, has sold for $5,250. Tbe onJ annual convention of Georgia slate is Ihe sale to date total proceeds of federation of Ulmr. to meet in Rome $300, (HKt. Wednesday, June 14. tweu-ty-nlu- , lf . t. Owing to depression in the glass in- -i dustry. employers at Charleroi, Bel-- ! gium. have combined to enforce a decrease in wages of their workmen. Telegraph Notes. Marchand's Paris, May career in the French army closed tofor day when his period of arrest publicly criticising his superiors expired. and the offiriai acceptance of his resignation was handed to hitn Col. The Scottish of the British Federation, reused by the death of Mr. Pickard, M. pen- organized. Grand Opera House Jos Clark, Mgr. The ELLEFORD CO. 1 T ONE WEEK. Starting Monday M ay 16. Monday LION'S HEART. Tuesday 'SHENANDOAH." Wadnaaday Thursday THE ENSIGN." Eat. Matin Sat. .1": KIDNAPPED." WOMANS' Friday ; i SACRIFICE.. Binder Night'NEW DAY." EL ne LA." YORK DAY BY ' 1 May NO HIGHER. to break tbe deadlock in tbe Republican state convention seeming fruit lest, the delegates today faced a prospect of further stubhorq balJ. H. Neville, of Governor : loting. Yate'a campaign commltiee, said no agreement between Yates .gnd any of the candidate had been reached., but that If the balloting failed to produce There ia more danger In wear-la- g results before 4 o'clock further efforts gl Basse howghi fhnm a afreet would lie made to gel the randidatea peddler or laranpetent optician together. The outlook today waa that tin lens than t net no glasses at all. Yates should be beaten by a combinasaw your oywa It la highly To tion to which both liowden and DeuImportant to have them examce n were parties, the deadlock would and ined by aa experienced continue Indefinitely. During ono ot the conferences, the governor is said educated optician. It don't pay to have made the statement that as ( ran rieke wtth the eyea. he had more votes than any othoi m foal strained or If your candidate, he ought to he the last one thawed iet bm teit yea the trouthat ronld be expected to withdraw and that rather than ylald an Inch he ble, Kooharge. wrould let the convention adjourn aine receea. forty-daor take a die In the Yates camp there were IntiExpert Maaffg. Optician. mations that the governor might ex24 it Waefc. Ave. pert a ennp today. There was some depression among the Lawden men who had expected substantial gains yesterday and who today seemed confronted by a possibility that Col. Imw-de- n might be forced to a choice between Yales and Denern. Tbe governor's delagates . marched in a body to the hall. Each Yates dele-gal- a wore on his hat. a legend reading: You Are The Eternal Riayera. Tbe first, letters in large type, spell Rpriugflrild, The Danger Line J. y i j ' j j I j T. RUSHKtER, "Yatsa" First change came on the thirtieth ballot, when 34 Yatea men voted for Jowden. Thirtieth ballot: Yates, 437; Lowden, 452; Deneen, 333; Ham-fi- n. Ill; Warner, 44; Shsrman, 61; Pierce. 31. After taking the Mth ballot without rMult, tbe convention took a recess uatfl I p. m., NEBRASKA PRELIMINARIES. Lincoln. Neb., May 17. As a preliminary to the Republican elate convex lion, which meets here tomorrow, the will Roosevelt league .of Nebraska hold Us rally here tonight. The league will ask that the convention Instruct its delegates at large to the national convention to vote for Roosevelt to Chicago and tha East ever the only double-trac- k railway between I th Missouri River snj Chicago. Haservtcs lent in led every particular. I On of these trains, the Overland Lj United, is the nest kiaartons train I fit Electric the world. lighted (throughout. Direct connections at Oaaha via LIm to St. Pad 72a and Minneapolis. I I North-Weste- rn 1 Tickets, reaervatiene, and foil Krtarnattea can bo obtained from C. A. Walker, Ganaral Agent, IChicifi & North-Wist- For the Summer Days are Those Panamas and Straws WWWVVWVWW(SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSS A Large and Complete Line Cheaply Priced at Our Store. z. c. ty. ai see teeth awe Met, Me Lobe CMr. Utah. COOL HATS SIA-JAPA- N Russo-Japanes- an tala at Bea Offica, Saturday (its t a. m. Our Pricaa: 15l 25c, 35c. Conter-ence- n. IT Boston. May Although a du'i tone characterizes tbe local wool tnar-kP- t to the situation docs not appear affect purchases of new wools in the west. Eastern dealers appear to be eager for supplies and are competing sharply for ihe new clips as they ere shown. Boston. May 17. Judge Barker, of the supreme court, today announced a decision adverse to Receiver Pepper of the Bay Slate Gas company nf Dela- ware, in his action for the nuUlflcsHon of he sale nf the Boston Gas com- panics In conned lot with a plan to merge them into a tie combination. 17. HI.. al j New York, May 17. In view of manfor ifestations of Greek sympathy Russia, soys a Times dispatch from Athena.the legation of the latter gov-ernmenf here, is issuing, by express desire of the emperor, daily report of the programs of tbe war in tho Far East. r. 8 THING FI ELD DEADLOCK. IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. The Adelaide, Australia, rigarmak-adjourne- d era' union la adopting the union lahel. This great aid to unionism and fair Concord, N. H... May 17. Th Republican slate convention assembled employers ia gradually making head-llonay in lhe Australian commonwealth. today and endorsed the administration Three or four unions In West Austra-Yor- k. of Roosevelt and favored his reaem-iaartojja have made a start, and New Routh the Rydney Labor Wales, through NOTABLE IOWA CONVENTION Council, is gathering ail possible Information about the little emblem that Tie Moines, May 17. With Secrearticles is a sure guarantee that all bearing It are good workmanship, and tary Shaw, Senatera Allison and Dol-- I were made in clean workshops, under liver and every member of tbe lower I house of congress ia the city, le at- fair hours and wagea i 1 New inert' Federation have preal-(lentah- lp Tbe Interna-Navigation company's steamer (Ytnemaugh. which left Seattle for New December 13ib last, has not been hoard from since February 28in. 7- - M Mr. Robert nominate resolved to Smi)lie for Uie vacancy in the New York. May 17. The arijoyrned meeting of the Non brrn Pacific which was to have been held today again until July 7ib. J Electrical workers In the upper insula of Michigan are befog race-suicide- LABOR NOTES New York. May of Ilia oilier of the Superintendent company, in the City of Ogdon. Utav, ou the 7th day of June, 19"4, ai 10:2". a. m., for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing year. W. J. SHBALT, Secretary. n - reg- ular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ogden Union Railway and Detiot t'onipany will he held at the . THE VILLAGE. BOOSTING DE- thatibe Notice is hereby given dclt-gaiio- dcli-gai,- AND Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. Friend of W. it. Ha I'm h,qie lo secure an iimmu-tct- i delegation from the Democratic Male convention here today but liader for the most pail favor an Tbe St. Louts will probably include Senior Clark. Gibson and Governor Toole c. h. Nolan of l and Clarke made temporary rbatr- county, - 17. OGDEN UNION RAILWAY POT COMPANY. s IN MONTANA, itn-veuti- i rain The llivai Tall. York, Slay 17. Frank Ade. president of the Seawanhaka Boat THE NORTHWESTERN LINE RUS-- . club, of Brooklyn, and rice president ATLAS. of tbe Middle States Regatta associae A War Atlas has tion. ia dead. He bad been Identified more been issued by tbe Chicago 4 North- with amateur boat racing for western railway. Three fine colored than thirty years and won many races BI(S ISSUE OF CHICAGO BONDS maps, each 14x20, bound in convenient in bis younger days with the sculls FOR SALE. n and sweeps. form for reference. The Eastern Chicago. May 17. The Chicago city shown In detail, with tables council has passed an ordinance dito adver- showing relative military and aaval HEAR8T IN DOUBT AT SANTA recting the city contrqller CRUZ.' of strength and financial resources of tise for' bids for sale of $6,500.010will and Japan. Russia which of tbe proceeds bonds, Santa Cruz, May 17. Tbv chief feaCopy mailed to any address on rebe devoted to tbe liquidation of Judgture ten eents of interest: at the Denaxantlc of for (10) time postage The by ceipt the city. ments against ( A. Waiker, Gen. Agent. C. 4 N. V. today will lie the report, of terminate bid of iun at for present on resolutions. It la iiiTittnliiee th i Rr- Main South Fait Lake 8t., will he twenty ion May 27th. There will-h- e two hie reisn pro- that prob bonds. ,J,h J year bonds and serial - 1 IHmium in pm, in iu an sp- l0 Die '.imniittec os platform o', Iim h to hear lhe report ihe , onveuliut) was called to order were ihai the fight for i iii aubod)'V During the n.gin pressure was brought to hear oil the Sun I'ranctmo delcga- lion t the llfurxi .eadeis. and it I thought rh K.mi sue, css. Whether broken away to en- enough have sure lit cannot be determined before the vote iu taken. WAG- A FL.LRRY. - AND BILLABD ROOMS Party May ,ri refreshments, Chicago iiysici. io the v,.. h.i'u-- Record-Breakin- METROPOLITAN POOL Card SALLACHERS 322 Are in Iho district. court before Judge Henry H. Kulepp. the following probate matters were hoard : . Estate of t deceased, petition for approval, allowance and settlement of first account and for distribution to minor was continued to Friday. Estate and guardianship of Roy E; Wilbur ami others, minors, the settlement of the annual account was approved. Estate and guardianship of Lillie Greenwell and others, minors, sale of real estate was confirmed. Estate of J. K. Richards, deceased, a new appraisement was ordered In. the following estates citations were ordered issued. May'Gth, returnable May 17, 1904. to show cause on failure to file inventories and appraisements. No inventory and apprase-men- t has been filed in either of said estates to date. Ealate of George Caragiane, continued two weeks. Estate of Feiar Adjukovich, continued to June 7lh. Estate and guardianship of Claude V. Adams, continued to Friday. Estate of W. A. Willman, revoked Estate and guardianship of Farley M. Jones, continued to .Tune 7th. Estate of Adelaide Fuller, continued two weeki. r. HE PAID THAT AMOUNT FOR THE FUN OF KNOCKING ATWOOD SENSELESS. lngel-retM-n- wsrkbeimc done CAIAL A NUMBER CONCERNING Numerous Orders and Deciaiona Issued in Various Matters. s blacksmith i-- Ti.c wm.,.:, mi if the 19- Jwahmenir- ON STREETS hi Washington. Sale at 231 gjiBJe lies Miiincs, May IT Ui mgres-ma- ii John A. T. Hull was renominated 0x17 of the seventh by the Republican - Armor Meat Market for W 10. 33- - 20th St. meat' phono a house, ace WedeiL mr-e-i porary chairman. RUNAWAY FINED ,hm jjoa ,.,nt EXCITING TOPHAM mib-- . |