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Show e TIIE VORK1XO OGDEN GOES TO Csil i:i Eirelaior llaiket. 171K, for prime cute, eastern end borne dressed OGDEN, UTAH, VERDICT HENNE BREVITIES iAMIXER, WEDNESDAY MOUSING, REED HOTEL IOWA . r. J. ihe Pali Lake paving contractor, Is in Ogden. SETTLED OF ACTION Mo-an- FOR IN SCHOOL INSTRUCTOR DEAF WILL LEAVE AT END OF TERM. H. D. Jensen, of Preston, Idaho, is in the city. J. L. Moore iting friend. is in from the cut-o- ff Base On of th Meat Popular Instructors at the Institution. Ho Haa vis- Mr. Esra Henna, who for the past three years has had charge of the academic work at the Stats School for the Deaf, haa accepted a similar posiL. A. Griffin and Geo. A. Smith of tion at the Iowa Stats School at Council Bluffs. Mr. Hanna was reappointed Salt lake are Ogden via it or a hers for the coming year, but has asked E. M. Webber is in ihe city making to b released. a the Iowa proposition with it a mar favorable outpreparations for the organization of carries look. the Webber A Mills Dramatic comMr. Henna haa bean one of the most pany. popular instructors at the Institution R. F. Buller la In the city from and has made many friends in Ogden during bis residence hare. Jiailey, Idaho. David Sharp, of Vernon. Utah, and Ezra P. Benson of Woods Cruse, Utah, are Ogden visitors. END OF A NOTORIOUS Cotinrllman Mas Davidson left for on e business the north lest evening trip. CASE. Whits Girl Given Tim Order to Leave th City While Her Negro Campanian la Held. V. H. Jones, the Keltna. Utah, merchant, ia in the city. The notoriety given the Burns raae In the dally papers was the cause of a Feed Hopple of Tacoma, Waah., ia an Ogden visitor. rurluus crowd of expectant spectators assembling at the poller court last It will be remembered that evening. en business. Oilie Burns, colored, who claims to he Attorney Lindsay R. Rogers of Salt legally married to a white girl, who lake City ia in town on legal busi- was hooked under th name of Susie Burns, yesterday pleaded ness. guilty to smoking opium and was to have been The death of Mrs. Isabelle Calais of sentenced at the same time the white Corinn. Utah, was announced yester- girl had her hearing. A crowd of about The funeral will be held on twenty had assembled to get a glimpse day. Thursday afternoon at Curinne, Rev, of the beautiful white girl, who hsd bestowed her aflectlnne upon s negro, Alfred Brown of Ogden officiating. It was an expectant rrnwd that comCard party at A. O. IT. W. May 19. pletely filled the three benches In the fifteen room. ten. Five, Grand prizes and refreshments. All court minutes after seven and still the Invited. See prizes In K troth's win-loprisoner was sot arraigned, then the judge came la and told them that the A. B. Moeely, the girl had been given a time order to traveling freight and passenger agent leave town. They filed out of the eoun of the Oregon Short Line and Union room like a crowd of small boys who Pacific, formerly at Rutte, but now of bad had their marbles taken away from them. Ogden, arrived In the city last evenThe Judge stated that the white girl ing. said she was not marled to the colored man, and wanted to get away front Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Parhe have returned from their wedding trip to Den- him. She said that she was a hop ver. and are stopping at the Ilealy fiend. The coon was also addicted to the same habit and had been furnishing House for a few days. her with opium. This was the reason Forty summonses for rltlsene who she gave for staying with him. The orfleera think that hy giving the are in arrears for road tasea were Issued yesterday afternoon from the of- girl a time order to leave town and fice of the risk of the miinlrlpal court. holding the man for a rew days they will be able to separate them. I'tahna Park is scheduled to open on SIELOFF IB IN OGDEN. May "nth. The attractions will lie e vaudeville show aud a dancing pavilWill Cemmeeae Hie Training For His ion. v Cessing Fight Frank B. Jones of the Utah IndeManager 8. J. Kelly of the Halt Lake pendent Telephone company Is in the Athletic club and Otto Rieloff and his city. trainer, Jimmy Burns, arrived In Or den last evening. Bielof hnglns train 1. P. Foley has returned from Omaha, where he was summoned oil acrount of lug today for his fight with Jerry McCarthy at Balt Lake on the 24t.h. He the death of his brother. Is In splendid condition and the bout Clark H. Gleason of Grand Rapids, will no doubt be a fast one. Burns la out with a challenge to fight Mich.. Dr. D. A. Gleason of Oxford, N. Y., and Dr. John K. Gleason of the Tommy Ryan for the middle-weigBurns University of Michigan, with Mrs. Dr. championship of the world. D. A. Gleason, are in Ihla city on a weighs 138 and has fought twenty-si- x battles, winning all of them. business and pleasure trip. The Gleason have been for many years ownManager Kally la making arrange-nien- ts to seenre the opera bouse (or er of valuable real estate interest here, Including a considerable front- June 1, when he will match Ferry Qneenan and Jerry McCarthy or else age on Washington avenue. either one of them with Burns. Edward T. Bryant who has been Mr Ttohanna Mnrphy died of heart cut-o- ff as working on the Ogden-Luel- n a launrhman for over a year past, is disease yesterday morning at her resistreet. Notice In the rlty for a few days. He leaves dence. 178 Twenty-thir- d where the of funeral will be given later. for the Bay Shore cut-of- f. pout hern Pacific has another long NICBLY CAUGHT. Itretcb of trestle work to construct. D. X. Holden of Seattle ia in the city newly-appoint- ed ht JURY DECIDE AGAINST MRS. RIS IN LAW SUIT. TWO GUARDIANS APPOINTED OF THE ESTATE OF THE TWO FER- MINORS. Action Was to Rscovsr Upon an surance Pulley Held in Modern Woodmen of America. In- Petitions of the Two Grandmothers Heard in the Probate Court and Each is Partially Grantsd. After being out for about six hours, the jury in the ran, of Mary E. Ferris against Modern Woodmen of America ac- Detective Burn Arrive in City te Take McCourt Back to Colorado Springs. nnn-pluas- sd Word was received lot Angelea, Mar 17. The convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive 8ianley D. Bruno, detective of Colo- Engineers waa in executive session torado Bpring, arrived iu Lbe cliy late day. but nothing regarding their acyesterday afternoon to take back II. F. tions upon matters touching the InterMcCourt. a anted there for robbery. ests of the members nt large was given The officer waa the guest of the Ogden out after adjournment. It was stated officer last evening and was shown by one of the delegates that "nothing about th city. McCourt. who has beon happened hut the consideration of rou working la various railroad camp In tine matters. Colorado, stole a saddle and started for The engineers have received numer California to join his ife and child, ou invilations to visit points of insaid he and when arrested here, he terest. in the vicinity of Ixmi Angeles would go bark and face the charge. and much lime will he given up to recSince hia confinemant at the city Jail reation during the afternoons of the he has written hia wlfa In California, present week. advialng her of hia trouble, and saying he would go back and aland the trial. FOUR DIE OF INJURIES. He states that hie child haa delicate health and he haa been working hard Carlmndale, III., May 17. Four men to keep his wife and child there. De- injured in a mine explosion at Perrin tective Bruno will leeve for Colorado last Wednesday died of their injuries. this evening. The names added to ihe death flat are: Thomas Green. HOUSEMAIDS. MALE Sherd Bush. Charles laiedi. One method of solving the servant John Nwofferd. Thse ihake a total of eight dead men. problem Is that of employing men in the place of girls or women. Four others probably will die. At first, the housewife may view the I.EWI8OHN INDICTED. prospect with some alarm. Fancy a man walking over the drawing room New York. May 17. Jesse Lewisohn carpet with heavy bools and smoking a dirty clay pipe, or even a cigarette, who yesterday refused to reply to quesfor intended hand hia a la cloth with tions in the court of special sessions the dusting nl the ornaments on the and before the grand jury regarding an mantelpiece and bracket! alleged gambling house, waa Indicted The broad fuel. la. however, that men today hy the grand Jury for criminal I done to be rould do all that required con tempt of court. Jjewtsofin was ImIn a small household, and do It at Icasi mediately arraigned, pleaded nor guilty as well as a large number of those girls and furnished bond In Ihe sum of who now attempt to perforin the task $l.ooo. of keeping your home In order. The man who accepted the place would INTER COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE. know that he was working for a living. and that it would be difficult for Chicago. May 17. The entries for the him to earn it if he did not maintain a conference meet at for character efficiency. Marshall Field. Chicago. June 4lh, desuch in la The present general were given out indny. Ail th impormand that she pay but in He heed to tant colleges in ad of the central westia not her references. So long as she ern states, including the Big Nine." guilty of absolute dishonesty or drunkas well as Stanford university of Calienness. she seems to be able to find a fornia are represented In the different r situation elsewhere, and the new mis- events. tress. glad to get help, ia blind to her This is the first time that California faults for a lime, and ooneole herself ha been represented an.1 the work twhen obliged 10 see them I with the re- of the athletes from Stanford Is waitflection that aliemay Improve. ed with considerable interest. Every .. man would be no more clumsy than man on the team Is a star and the men the about would not He a girl. ih from the "Big Nine may not carry off bein In hoots, him with hobnail all the honors. r, cause he would prefer softer must he and would understand that wear It: and. a for smoking on duty, TELEGRAPH NOTES very few would be guilty of that offense. Helena. Mont.. May 17. The safe in There ere one or fwo things connected with household work which a mis- the office rif ihe ntlllngs Brewing comtress would preferably do herself, but pany wan dynamited today and papers, and diamonds valued at $7,500 the real wnvk, all of II, could be per- money formed by the male general quite as taken. weH as It la by the girl, and there would Washington. May 17. Former Postlie no luck of helps, which would be master General Smith was a witness something to be thankful for. conspirId many offices the work of dusting today before the Tyner-Barre- tt and cleaning Is performed hy men, and acy case. He was examined by A. 8. the handiness of many such office helps Worthington, counsel for the defense, Is shown by the fact tl.at they get odd as to the cusioni in the department, in relation to fraud order. Jobs as waiters at civic and other banin the evening. quets San Francisco, May 17. Former The male would not ogle Ihe girls In of Hawaii, accomthe street from the door or an upper Queen IJlioukalanl e window any more thnn the girls rast panied by Prince and Princess Kalania-naolcomand several other or traveling workman the at passing sly glances panions, arrived here today from the messenger from the same vantage 81. exposition. They will sail points. There ran be very little doubt that for Honolulu on May 26. the men who are now eking in vain Stilton, Mass., May 17. A monument for employment would gladly accept the chance of developing Into generals. to General Rufus Putnam was dediWhere they have been tried, general cated here today In connection with the satisfaction at their proficiency has bicentennial celebration of Button. The memorial Is a rough granite block and lweu expressed. rearsons Magazine. stands upon the Kite of General Putnam's birthplace. Addresses were delivered by Governor Bates and Senator intcr-collcglat- se foot-gea- Hon r. Colon. May 17 The steamer City of Washington from New York. May 10. with General Davis, governor of the Panama canal zone. Major Black and their secretaries on board, arrived to. day. mer-chan- t's IX rR VISE OK TEAK. nice-looki- r l. 2368 WASHINGTON CATHOLICS AVE. "Live and let Live" is our motto. Ws do not promise to sell you somethirg foe nothing. Our Maata are fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronises the SUCCESS MARKET. 54 hav a complete stock of the Old Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. Wa bettor equipped now man ever to take care of all All classes of work guaranteed and turned out on time. Our lines of Fire Arm. Ammunition, Sporting Goods and Cutlery ia complete. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR no compound or LEADER, EASTERN LARD mixed with ft. Ask your GROCER for it No. 1 bacon 15 i are now located in eur new store, We Reps-ring.- Phore orders given epedal attention. . Baltimore. May 17. t the reoirirnre of Cardinal Gibbons todsv ihe- a as a iengthv conference h.'iwfn that prelate nd s number nf other Carbolic -- & C. HANSEN BIRfil We solicit your patronage. Adjoinirg Opera House South Phone 227 Y. E '" Ill'll 111 Hn nm Vji'.ii ti J I -- y j . . 1 rn-.i'- FRONK evpp-bistin- g. DISCUSS PIUS CLAIM. church dienttsries. tncludlna Archhish-on- s John M Farley of Nw York, and Pa'r'tk W. RJordan of Sap Fraaciseo. Cardinal Gibbous, oho presides, ds dined to make a formal statement of the ordc: ef the txipfcivnce. hut there Ik reason ftzr stating that It had ape- rial reform e to Hie famous "P'us wh-h an auarrt Claim." v.a. in. un.iv made hy The Huvue Iri- A large amount of money j buc 'l involvid in the Pius id:-- i and fur-thcr litigation I iu prxve:1. It is sa.d. among othc si'tijects do il. v.ri-- i the iipi'i Milling t istt of ( :i:dir.:il rk.iuli. The most durable wood of which we have c lib'iii e is that, of which th wixslrn fomi-- t discovered in Egypt acre Imil1. a:. which Professor Petrie si '.males 10 :.r.e from B. C. 4777. They were mn-- i probably const rooted from timber yielded by a species of palm. Oak wood, v urn once p has passed a certain age. im orees practically Kvt.'rnc of this 5s found In hr roof i of Vostmint'er Kail, and of he rnihidml a KTrkurT.. ah Mi have 'i tasted slu os' thorn nd years. cji mr 'ns discoverer !it . xlni' to time !p: testimony to this, for one thir:y ibree feet king wa rrflortri on the Clyde, probably "- 2.000 yesr it waa first made. For ernierx durability, however, oak r!-to teak, which when mu! iv seasoned wj neither warp, crack nor ehrinl:. ft inderl. last longer Gen f.r.ay of fip;e, sires neither v ,vaier a''.v.,s It mjuri- . 0 "v of ciiiuy thous-n- V (i fi; :!i' tn Itl- It is rrotsh'.v the v .'.! iu modern : :i'S Mc-'iiu- . !.: a M. THE MEI3HAN ABSTRACT COMPANY. Was'i. 4vc. "'t 'lmWiiit I'"1 T. - t-'- - 1 k- - Cl .1 'Ian. - . t:.ie 1 to ii ! i, tv ia Icvalurfe as deck plate-- nq I 'an!to Wyx-r- . K.j.s ift ''..-e- n represent I'ni'od '.Yorkers of Amrrlra-a- t th ii'ici iih' ml tut to Jn: held iu I 'aur&csijibftis flJt 23. 11 ELECTRIC LIGHT 371 at police bead-quarte- Twen'y-sicon- LOCATEC Sre d MRS. S. H. ELWOOD P," rUN..B NEWLY YH,0u5J MODERN EQU1PM?t Beard by day or Rate Reasonable. w..elt Telephone 530 K. D- - Ya.; J. Harding. Richmond. Moore, cut-of- f. H Gasberg w Photographer 276 Twecty-Flft- A.. rm I CBBR'eiS&jga t-- . ' 75 m St. h per t:ent dLcoi-nJewelry This Cambridge Spriugu. Fa.. May inert-useh!s lead in the chess tournament here today by defeating Janowiaky in the adjournment game from the eleventh round, begun moves. last Thursday, after seventy-si- x He now lends Janowski with one and a half points, and Looker with 2 2 point We. UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington today t iithv ay the WANTED 1000 MEN unload To ARTICLES RECOVERED. Always on Time At the Dances At the Theaters, or Catch a Train in a Hurry schooners at o.p q. . Beer ball. It. is the place to get o , tallest, the biggest, and coIuhsi V er of beer lu town for five Choicest whiskies bran-.ind ,1n and ajl kind, of soft drinks. nn,., line cigars in town, can in every bodyas you para by and sample oni . r Corner 25th and Lincoln avenue. D. W. CATTiS Proprietor. Madge Did you tell her aha was older than you? Marjorie Oh, no; that wouldn't be polite. But whenever we meet In n car I offer her my seat. Town Topic. TWO BIG UTAH FOREST RESERVES. ( itnitf1 Ft CM imel1 ii&orlt? .11 Mnf I01 bon' tk wwt doe lbtb jsdwf tk Ar tsem. Fort Please Travel, BUTI Before you atnrt call a TIME TABLE .... Ticket Office San : Pedro, Lo Angeles and Salt Lairg R. R Co. Healy House; Opp. Depot. Phone 1613 A large Assortment of Low Rate and Reliable Information oonaUntl, on hand. Guaranteed by the American Ticket Brokers Aaan, BEPART. For Fmvo, Lehl. Fatrfislu aud Mercur, cunaectmig at Keplil for Mantl and intermediate points ub' Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;30 For Garfield Beach. Tooele, Btockton, Mammoth, Enroka and Stiver City (via Leamington cut-of- f j g.QQ For Provo, American Fork, LehL Juab, Milford. Frisco, C alien tea and Intermediate points liiln JHOUM Sharmans Da pot. Third, Wast and South Tempi ta Balt Lake City. pvt Artl i boat' Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of House Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire ef Ole Neleon. 545 16th street Telephone 323-y- . Transfer Company. OGDEN CbiFw nt Mil Allen 421 25th St r unbar 'Phone 22. WA8 IN A HURRY. r4v git dt jpt struck Remember Always cense. ChF IxuKb AND By Wm. Selby (Yeung Kid McCey) at the Gymnaaium, 336 24th Street. Within an hour after a dlvorre had been granted her hy Judge Hall, Mrs. Caroline Nielson called at the county clerk's office shortly after It oclock thl morning, by a man, and applied for a license which waa denied hy Deputy Clerk F.ldredge, who informed the woman that, she would at. least have to wait until the decree had been submitted to the court and signed. Mrs. Nielson was granted a divorce from Niels C. Nielson shortly after 10 o'rlnck by Judge Hall on the ground of cruelty. Her attorney was Instructed to draw and submit to the court for signature the findings of fact, conclusions of law and decree. This had not yet. been done, but the woman supposed that she could get another license to wed without waiting for the decree to be signed by the court,. She discovered her mistake, however, when she anplled at the clerk's office for the li- Ave. Physical Culture, Massage Private Lessons in Boxing arrest.' M RICHEY, rs While searching the rooms occupied liy Mrs. Willard T. Jonss. arrested on Saturday night on complaint nf a yonng woman named Mr Grieveldin-gc- r. or Jennie Harris, as she gave her name to the police, the detectives found in the oven of the cook stove, the purse, pocket book and gold watrh. which the victim of the alleged robbery claimed to have lost. Mr Jones is mill being held by the pnUre, and a complaint will probably he filed against her today, charging her with rohhery. Mr. Grleveldlnger. who is a stranger in the city, desired that, her name be not ronnected with the unfortunate affair, and gave the name of Jennie Hsrrls to the police at the time of the Jfeivi ALBERT F, United Garment Workers' international union has increased in 12 years from 3,01)0 to SO.'MKi. this morning, that Isadora Miller, who left the city several days ago, and who was charged with having stolen merchandise valued at $!i0 from the Edwards Commission company on State street, had been arrested at Brigham City, on advices received from the local police. An officer will leave for Brigham City tonight to return Miller here to answer lo the charge. C , ou Ph icsssassBii CHESS. j 6TEam CENTRALLY Eia ' ENGINEERS WILL RECREATE. ELWOOr -- The dispute la the Stone estate haa been partially settled la the probate returned a verdict of no causa of united ar'.cu operation, to faiLim tion. The case went to the jury late division of the district court. The on the part of the people with regard to pushing irrigation Improvements yesterday aftaraoon, after the lengthy matter was of the estate and guardianarguments of the counsel uu both ship of Thelma Mayand. Edith B. and projects, to consider the problem sides. The action was brought to reand aurii Stone, children of Clarence J. Stone, of Interstate water right deceased. Madeline baa heaa appointcover 82.00U due on an insurance polk-y- . other matters aa may be thought to bear on qncatlons that come np fur din- held with th defendant association by ed guardian of the cbildreu and Bern(Mission In th western hydrographic the late P. T. Ferris, husband of tne ard 8. Stone ha ban appointed guardplaintiff in this action. Th company ian of the estates of the children, with field. The meeting this morning was ou bond at IYG00. The apimintment of brief aud informal, and the visitors restated the payment of the policy the grounds that the deceased is al- these two guardians practically ends were taken to lunch nt tae Commercial club by Engineer Doremus. Later in leged to have falsified about hia age, the dispute and contest. Two petitions for insurance for letters of guarJian.xhip were filed la the afternoon the conference buckled stating in his application that he was born In 1R57 and the lodge the estate, one by Mrs. Martha Cave, down to business, and may extend the the maternal grandmother and Mrs. discussions through tomorrow or even people claim ha was born In I860. Karsh 81 one, the paternal grandmother later. for appointment or Bernard S. Stone, MAN COLORADO 0FFICE8 AFTER MILLER CAPTURES The estate ia valued at about $2,200. A prominent Scottish M. P., when 8. H. Vowlea of the Utah Roller Mills, Balt lake City, spent yesterday addressing a large audience recently In town. He ia the manufacturer of touched on the subject of labor, and dvoeaSud that a more kindly bond of Ihe Vowlea Health flour, a noted food product on the market. Mr. Vowlea feeling should exist between employer and employe. Just then a man a powas at one time in the newspaper business. la 1891 he started the Lehl Banlitical opponent, to all appearance ner, which te now a very progressive rose up in the middle of the hall, and In a loud, scoffing voice cried: country newspaper. "How dn you treat your own work Yesterday afternoon was Cupid' s mn f long hours and short pay. for I was one of them.' lusy day at the county clerk's office should know, For a moment the M. P. was and three young eoupiee were granted tneneea to wed. They were as by the suddenness of this Lawrence J. Hicks, aged 21, and charge, while the andlenoe eagerly Ivy Kershaw, aged 18, both of Ogden: awaited developments. Then, looking Charles Mesklll, aged 38. and Mary hard at ills Interrupter, he inquired, Caruso, aged 24, both of Ogden: Win. amid a breathless silence: "Were you employed in my Glasgow 1. BhurtUff. aged 26 and Id Agren, works?" aged 26, both of Ilarriaville. Ye. I was. retorted the other defiantly. The Ogden Athletic Club will give Its "Then allow me to Inform you and monthly boxing tournament tonight at the audience, came the quiet reply, 9:80 at the Gymnasium. 336 .Twenty-fourt- h I have never had works either la street, and Manager McCoy has orthat within fifty miles of Glasgow." ena the Ogden good sports promised The sheers which greeted this explanIt will ronslst of four ation tertainment. showed that the M. P. had scored who la Otto bouts. to Suloff, good no uncertain fkshloa. lu In Salt and Lake, fight McCarty Ypung Kid McCoy will start the ball a rolling NO USE FOR HER. With a three round exhibition. The other week a country woman went to n small market town In the KENNEDT8 DAIRY LUNCH AND north of Beni land to do some shopping. BAKERY. After making several purchases she came lo a grocer and provision K. II. Corbin name np from Salt Individual lunches and Ire cream simp, In the window of which Lake City this morning and continued erred from 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. she saw Mime eggs. on northward. $454 Washington avenue. She weut into the Mi op and askel E. Buckingham, general superinthe groi-e- r If they were good and fresh tendent of the Oregon Short Line, cgy. "Yes. ma'am." said the grocer; "they sent cool today. cannot be beaten." Julius Krnttachnitt. vice "Oh. aaid the old woman, "they're and general manager of ihe president Smittu-ri- i nse use tae me. if they canna be beaten, Pacific, came in front lu acrt vtiis TOE as I want them for oor Jock's puililin'." ir "liuada-lonpe.- " morning in hlx private and continued SUCCESS MARKET fnl-ow- a: E. T. Moore. Salt lake: A. A. Pear' J. I). Wallen. New Yonr Ciiy; H. Fla.; Hy A. Tucson. Arir : P. J. Moran, IRRIGATION CONFERENCE. Salt l.ake: 1'. VLs- Eubank, Vew Yoik: Mrs. A. Y. lJ.:uir an-child. Kan Stats Engineers C. T. Johnson of Framisi-c- ; G. San Francisco: M. B. ! Anther. Wyoming. Wayne Darlington of Idaho. O. . Firiri. t. St. Ij.!.!k: W. E. Chandler of Nevada, and E. K. Cl.!,--: go; G. F. Haariey. New York: ('handler of North Dakota, met this Geo. Fr ger. New York; J- - E. ChairG. V. P. halier, Si. morning, with Utah Siti? Engineer A. man. F. Doramua. in the latier's office, and Isruis; M. K. Wilson. Sail I Site; N. J. Bute Engineer Wade of Montana waa DeUhtv; Pelt Lak; Chi. I Land. St. expected this afternoon. The meeting Loi:!:-.David Sharp- - Vernon, Uia''; was railed by Mr. Jobi.stoj for a more : nsen. Woods Cross: P. IT. F. ! satisfactory understanding of the Irri- Ktev.'ii r, iVrvlfjg. Utah: U. H. John-wc- :. gating laws of the ictermoui.Uln Louis Vs B. Forsyth, Chiatatra, bow to reconrlle differences and j cago: Samuel Blair.' Jr.. Ogden: C. W. thus work more in harmony, to become Evan.:. Bcs'.'q.: C. Wlea. New York; the better acquainted with the rondi- - Smd iLmton; W. J. Fleming, tlona covering their special field of j Denver: H. D. Jeqgea, 1resron. Id..: : I THE, son, ESTATE NO CAUSE us 1R, 1(W4. STONE IML J. E. Chapman id down from Evanston. SfAY d dab Tbl wib wtl bn lbe Mb Bali 4 bibu b Irit Urt it a Sbe Hnrt tbl Ml L taebo hob Id ( tbinai Chas J. A. Register and Receiver Hobbs of the United Statas landofflce is in recept nf three Important, documents which am FDNEKALFDKN1SHIN6S will be nf decided Interest to those wbo are looking for homesteads. One end Embalming received from headquarters at WashOPEN ALL NIGHT. ington, D. C., this morning announces the cancellation of a portion of the am I2NL 2620 Waah. Ave. proposed Wasatch forest reserve and several lor public entry restoring townships in Sevier county. The notice of temporary withdrawal of this vast section embraced In tbe proposF ARRIVE. ed forest reserve was made May 26. FYom Ainorhma Provo, HATS 19i2. This morning came the official ' Fork, Lehl, Juab, MO- announcement that n number of secCalieateo ford, Frifco, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL tion in townships from 23 to 28 inand intermediate points ;35 clusive had been restored to public jq From Provs, Lehl, Yx entry. (MIEKCIAL ELECTRIC Cd The other two documents were profls'.d, Karrar and Sen- clamations issued and signed by PresiRy. points. 5.35 D m pete Val dent Roosevelt relative to tbe Fish From Silver City, Mnm- lake and the Grantsville forest remoth. Eureka, Stockton, serve. STANLEYS. STEVENS, Toonla ami Garfield Beach c,or MANAGER. SCHOOL BURGLARIZED. 3.J3 p ALL TRAINS DAILY. 227 Washington Am It4a Daily Fulhnan Buffet Sloe plug Car The Whittier school was entered by burglars last night, and a number of Service between Salt Lake, Milford, books, supplies, etc., stolen from the Modona and Callentes. Direct stage for nil tuning districts ia principal's room. The. theft, was dis- connections covered this morning by Mrs. Frits, the southern Utah and lievada. Shoulder Steak, 3 ibs-2- 5c ihe police. Among the books stolen Ticket 201 Mala Street Office, waa an international dictionary, whirh City Fresh .eelect Oysters TeL 286. may serve as a clue to the location of on hand every jy. For particular, call on or address the guilty parties. Phene Ne. 127K fisenti. SsK Lake Route, or J. L COMMERCIAL MOORE. AGENT. JUDICIAL CONVENTIONS. 8 JAMES BALLARD. W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Ajt, Third district Republicans nominnl-c- d a judicial ticket Monday which I conceded hy tbe politician to he enr of uausital strength. They sny WE TREAT AND CURE there Is not a man on ihe ticket v. doe not bnvc such riTAgRH-nn'H- n. .f Vow an Tkml elpmcnt r. an Mar Xww. Bmafelnl Twnkm atrengih a wNl add to the rcarona'.ho wa Liu TiwKh. Iiwtct Mist. asaaranccs that the ticket will be suctiiwuei. S.mddtr Tiwb Krmslo Caoii k itta. Ckrwio Vlwnwa of cessful. Womd ul CUSmi, Bonn Sltww. !t-wOiwm'M. Ckm. it. Vim Duel, Thssp wss not a featnm of the conSterility, Sieki-tSalnolTronioc, Skis vection that suggested a UnniiUo.andlawn ot tlie Bowsm, Ptln. aftar. The delcgatei an Xwinl fMoli Tran bln. CWw sr HI. noekl. individuality of sentiment ihs' was mw. Toes Vevsi tor Waothr, leoMlt. oto and ail Xinraaa, to to1 ootmronhy. They seemed Pnraw aad rkroaio IXlOMCI ttetr acctUnertK . ratal LoadM Free, la all anwls Iwwi af sot t shoe The rtradldau rsiP"j are all clean rttid ! and awAloitli f-cmen. Itefr are win a. i.i.inax va. e. w. svuev t Nr esr bsoJl. sriiT a sure Is eastdS. ai'd sra 11 Far Diaimet Jutge ( fcr!e vr. Cestnctfd Dliorlcra vamcoccle. Korea, Thomas IX La la. Morn ,. oar year oar bores ra. Vet ooo of sotalooa Ritchie, floor c Ancatrcrg. toar Alavtf pauraw kot orar iiMdiil aiot aarao Far IXstrirt Attorway-Fr- ed C. bad a rolopt attar owiMp a Sloownw ao o oramtoa ot ofenelo laios tsawrelyis row Ia urn osir sad wa la th aroMam gloLd. troachi rand, DEMOCRATS. kr oorlr war tuiaal far tom Mam Uua tm w talraiiaa rreot-oor hr the laiirnair d.HUoa Even tt prorimity to the big show ranao o( Most, thia etaoaio hoias A af mm Bnotramoa oat rosnliw acroa the hall did not ooaieteio U. sad mml can lomfan. the Demkrj from a of lunuiii the prtoio'o ocratic judicial convention havoad Cm ao loucaanaa. Ssccifts Btssd Potees. fimmy.if aud cmpolr ing a nice sociable little U.mo Ilioaitotfi Tph-li- t u af ioiorool wi:,i;a. ijc V terday wham tbe above 'Jr.fcot w odtfomii r.i uatAtat it a lorn) oaa iane. oaitreir. (imuMM. itrMaro n- noatiturimL The con'.es's for Ewt'.nt-ilon- a atfeo Urlatett-It oijerui d Kratlio oad haa ntn Hr Maahaad.flirt Wa wwt-loooontTa M drorrir, taalaal rvsn iiw.ii.lf ) could not Lava: been keener ; We are V- oahncaa. iwi '5rad rto, Sot nmvio hot tv aooidoranthndt raa lull oad alio the nornneee fcd ren'!y a chance of Hto to loro poloaaaao wrmoaaai m oraHao of auaadVA oad w car aoaoaanf iWlific, and the fo l.o:v ir,g ticket was total. viforse aaaopiimid. oiar named: For Diakrirt Jvi'f Snmuel W S' e wart. Wiiilam t;. fie". Aifird N MAIL. rouaata hr oiiL We have caipd nmuatoato)" H. JtiKih -- r Hj-or aa far odrtao oad toraior aataa had calL vo t3rrj, m inaSTvl ' wm hlamci oadaeaMur. For District Afiorm- - Rv aiS glaTv odla war-f- ar 9 a (na rouwaae. na af rhardS.. Van Lindquist THOSE UTE MEN" lew uty t felrio! Accor harlot ember ISO too Mfert ff (Ht. nut hr belt it Ihfrk. fcorlrri 5M. j n Balt-'mcr- s Tjonfi ate of drat o r? of h fie Dalny. t. w evi.-lerca- t, WEAK MEN Lool-boufia- foooUod-WVolaMM'- tai ot ito li-wr- t.-- T tl caM -- , li - -- CURES BY feet. Fnt." iipltreMocriaStfiiuacrJ i OWaoMaara: lorn. u I ,.a; Wanton,: o SaaOarraod HaHtaearW a. ar o iz A'r, Utah. oblsahmftoo OV--o. Mi rrive sj w After fliroi: Ponn |