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Show TJIE ilORNIXO 8 I (IfiDFN BRFVITIP.S EXAMINER, MAY 2fi, 1901. 601 ACTION TO MUST KEEP POST OFFICE DGEEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, XPERT on sin ! Evrtlsior UtikA, IT IK. C:i up 8. G. Brinson and daughter irime cuts, seat. Us City are lor cetera and home dreed tuning Cabinet Photo, as, excellent t e Tabernacle. 'So. (1.00. half cabiaeta sump. Studio Hairy Rirh is in tbe city from op-pv- A Chey- - Would Not Let Him In and He Broke Door Down end Matter on Which Police Have Bean T.i Annie Varney will Twelve one- - j Working For Over a Month U of a carload of cut flowers, Reachca Climes Laet Night And Foreigners Are Taken ri,:.. ilowa. Carnations, Cana Lilies j In-- Custody. ccl l.oi-- e Ft riio. Ail Those wishing boa"s Tor lie. oration .lay should Bend om.--; A trio of Austrian, giving the names ia t.-jiv .tub street. Phono of Viaa Vlller. Coyer brock and Yotico Uorvitrh were arrested iaat night. F. (i. Brook ai.l C. S. Castee of about It): 3U p'clork. in front of the nnd'Of-fleer- s alt lake are Ogib-- lUItori. pnetoffle. by Sergeant Plncock Tout and J. Browning. The meu Miul.cM Proa, for monuments, had-itrm- a, had been tampering with the letter J chor boxes in the post offu-e- , and when arlanit or oping, ion A to. Call and make cltoka rested (hey had In their possession a bunch of a booty thirty letters and two , W. T. fi'Hiion of Ner., ia vis- postoffli keys The letters are mostly iting in Ogden. from the First National Bank of The men, who cannot aiieak a Henry Evans of Fremont, Idaho, la word of English, went to the poatofflee an Ogdcu visitor. and with the two keys tried to open almost every box. . Whether there was e, Her. Will Stuart Wilson of Marys-islany criminal intent on their part or Calif., is visiting In the dry. not la hard to tell. For over a month the poet office baa been watched by tbe could not W. J. Kerr Is down from tagan for imllce, but the a few days. be discovered until last night For the past month the glasses in a number of W. B. Walker, one of the popular the boxes had been pushed In, and letroung traveling salesmen of 8a. taui. ters taken out and In some cases is In the city with a line of millinery the locks showed signs at being temlamia pered with. The person or persons doing it were not caughL Tbe matter O. A. Towsley of Portland, Ore., la in will be Investigated farther by the ptv the rity. lire, and also probably by the Last evening Peter Kuaaee was arraigned In the municipal court for assault and battery on a charge preferred Hutten. by hie Kussee, who works nights at one of the cigar stores In town, has been livfor some time, ing with his but the domestic sea has not always been peaceful and quiet. The other morning. It Is alleged, young Kussee went home after work, about 6 oclock, and liutten refused to let him In the house. Kussee forced hie way In and immediately a good, old fashioned fight occurred in which Hutten seemed to get. the worse of 1L The complaint against Kussee was an outgrowth of this mix-u- p. In court last evening be agreed to stay away from bia house, except at times when be wished to visit hla mother. He will not room nor board as he any more with bia step-fathdid previously, as the easiest way out of the family quarrels appear to be for them to live apart. Upon this understanding, the case against him was dismissed. Young Kussee claims that Hutten has not provided sufficiently for hie mother, and that he has been her main support for some time. Their being apart will settle the family I step-fath- Ht-uo- Ciii-rag- o. About a hundred people went to Salt the excursion last night, to see Uaud Adams. I eke on trains over the Union were scheduled to arrive at 4: IH) o'clock this morning. It waa stated the track would be cleared by that time. Tbe first Pa-rifl- e n haseliall Spillman, tbe left for Rexbttrg this morning, where be will menage a baseball team fur the summer. well-know- well-dress- ed In the municipal court yesterday afternoon Judge Howell's attention waa occupied by the civil rase of J. J. Brum-m- il against Mrs. Bertha Peterson for the payment of the amount of (140 alleged to be due the plaintiff as com mission on a land sale. Mr. Brummlt alleges that Mrs. Peterson asked him to find a buyer for her farm at Roy. valued at $2,800. He said that a verbal agreement was entered Into between himself and Mrs. Peterson, to the effect that he was to receive a commission of 5 per cent, should he make the sale. He claimed that a prospective buyer came to him and asked about the property, offered for sale, and that he was negotiating the affair with him when the sale waa made direct between tbe buyer and llrx Peterson. He alleges he talked up the sale and so should receive Ids commission of $140. Mrs. Peterson denied having entered Into nuy agreement with the plaintiff and said that she made the bargain with the buyer herself. There were no witnesses present at the time of the alleged verbal agreement and as the sale wee made by the lady to the purchaser St. Petersburg, May 25.-- 9:28 p. m. direct, the court held there were not No confirmation la obtainable here sufficient grounds to susialn plaintiff's of the report from Che Koo that Port demand and so dismissed the case. Arthur waa bombarded yesterday, but TO SALT wlih telegraphic communication inKOLITZ EXCURSION LAKE VIA OREGON SHORT terrupted the authorities ere not now In a position to question the accuracy .LINE SUNDAY, MAY 29TH- Special train leaves Ogden at ID of the statement. a. m reluming leaving 8alt take 3:45 p. m. Fare for round trip, $1.00. Boone, Iowa, May 25. The Prohibi'Refreshments served on the train." tion state convention today nominated the following state ticket: Secretary STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING. of state, A. II. Bolster; auditor, J. D. C. McFarland; treasurer. W. P. Sopher; New York. May 25. It was decided railroad commissioner, G W. White. today by the governors of the New York stock exchange, to close the exLlangyang. May 24. Prince change on May 28. Saturday before le the emperor's phyaitdan. Decoration day.. The commodity ex- off, minister of railroad arrived here on closed be will also Saturday. today. change step-fathe- rs er, COME FROM DELEGATES WANTED WORD WESTTO WED FROMDALLAS EAST AND Philadelphian and San Franclaco Girl Journey to Chicago For Marriage. New Haven. Conn., May 25. A brutal assault took place tonight. A young woman was attacked In a dark place by a man supposed to be a negro. The assault was committed near the place where the daughter of Prof. Richards of Yale and a domestic were recently attacked. In ihe assault tonight almost exactly the same methods were employed by tbe assailant as marked the other two cases, tha man grabbing the woman from behind, putting his hands over her mouth and throwing her to the ground. Her cries were heard for blocks around, and the man. becoming frightened, left the young women on the ground, her clot bee torn end her face scratched. The young woman refused absolutely to give her name or to tell where she lived, and would not give any aid to the police, except to tell which way the man went. The man escaped. The place where the woman waa assaulted ia near the Sheffield school buildings, and the outcriea of the woman attracted hundreds of Yale men, who Joined in tbe hunt for the man, but without success. Tonights assault was committed In Canal street Made. er .- Presbyterian Laadars Wanted lution Adopted to Join Cumber land Church and Expected Reso- Chicago, May 23. Joseph N. Crawford, Jr., Philadelphia, Journeyed from the east, and Miaa Alice Christenson, Han Fianeisro, Journeyed from the west. The two met In Chicago and wars married today In Ft. Paul's churrb, Kenwood. Tbe wedding waa In a double sense a union of families. The United States Officials Think he Safer Out ef the Country. Company ia Accused ef Strike Breaker7 Art Sent Out, Empio.i,-Professio- Ban Francisco, May 23. Horace Amedo. deserter from the Italian cruiser Liguria, which waa In this port last month, was today ordered deported from this country by United States Commissioner of Immigration North, because from evidence gathered by the officials it is believed that the sailor Is an anarchist and therefore a menace to the nation. It waa learned that Amedo ia an expert In all that pertains to the manufacture, handling and treatment of explosives and ia. therefore, a valuable man to the Italian navy. He has been associating, while here, with Italians suspected of being anarchists. He told Commissioner North that he would manufacture bombs for any persona who would employ him to do so whether nr not they were to be used for unlawful purposes. He denied that he was an anarchist He will ue sent to Honolulu, where the Liguria may wait for him. New York, May 25. President Ckn ran of the freight handlers, who u jt charge of the strike against the New A Haven York, Hanford rui tonight denied .that he had unl.-regeneral strike along the line uf railroad as was reported yesterday He said he received word from Prayi. dence, New Bedford, Stoninuton ana Waterbury to the effect that all of freight handlers and marine tlretue bad stopped work but that the actio was taken against his adriie, said that his proposition to the maria department of the railroad, ttMi through the Civic Federation wag that the striker be taken back on the old terms of 30 cents nn hour pendinx arbitration. Captain Miller aid night that the proposition of the Civic federation had heen received but that no conference with the strikers would be granted as It was useless. President Curran received a late today stating the railroad company had succeeded in seeming ht Buffalo about 50 marine firemen and was sending them down to New York, Pickets were immediately dispatched to the ferries to catch the men os their arrival ami torn them Wk it possible. President Curran claimed the company waa employing profess, tonal strike breakers. Th antind hnata all sailed on time tonight and most of them carried am proximal ely a full cargo of freight. tu tele-gra- KOREAN MINISTER RUSSIA. LEAVES The Korean minYl. who arrived in Berlin today from St. Petersburg. occupies an apartment in the Japanese legation. Surprise waa expressed at the legation that tbe minister had delayed his departure , so long, since Korea and Japan are allies. Contrary to the statement given to the press by the secretary of the Korean Washington, May 25. Secretary legation at St. Petersburg, It is not believed that the minister will retJrn to returned here from the Adlnmdm-k- i the Russian capital. today very much Improved In health. Berlin. May 25. ister to Russia, Chin Pom . Buffalo, May 25. The leaders in the general assembly of the Presbyterian church In the United States for union with the Cumberland Presbyterian church, one of the southern bodies, The tire department waa railed nut were at sea today. The big fight over last evening to the Oasberg Photo atu-tliStrictly a temperance resort Entrance opposite 25th street, this question will come up here tomorwas a small blaxe, where there opposite Reed Hotel, Will open to the public the at memltera OF Into aud LIMITATIONS other row. The leaders had hoped to go JOURNALISTIC parents wired by a lamp exploding. The Are groom's meet to came with him LIFE. the fight tomorrow with prwlge .of a family waa quickly extinguished and tbe damthe bride, and tbe brlde'e parents and I Schoolmate It must be lovely to be 23.- -A O. T Guthrie. cyclone May age waa alight. Two Special Grand Concerts by Foatere Military Band. on many relallvea accompanied here byteri&n church, declaring in favor of struck about two miles south of married to a newspaper man. You get 25 pieces 25 pieces. to meet the groom. to The leaders waited up union. a the Jonrney free to the tlrketa nil. and theaters Uuthrie late this afternoon, doing CUMMINGS COMMISSION CO. 8 p. m. nnd 9:30 p. m. nt Miss Christenson, now Mrs. CrawBeginning midnight tor word from Dallas, much damage don't nearly you? property, five farm operas, BROKERS. PRICE OF ADMISSION. but nothing came. ford, la the daughter of Andrew ChrisMrs. Scribbler but we never and many outbuildings having see sfiMMsd Adults . . The color line question also came np house tenson, mannger 'of the Wells Fargo leaillete4H4Hte elHCfic IMIMell( go. hail the From demolished. the been CnnllntioiiH quotation on New York Express company's business in 8an today, but a it la subordinate to tbe Children Rchoolmate Why not? essse99e-n,aesuffered greatly, the growing Flocks end Cliirago Grain. We buy Francisco. Reserved Sent. Mrs. Scribbler We hkven't anything question of union with the Cumberland crops aef IlOlL SOntn and i slocks and grain on margin Mr. Crawford la the son of Jureph N. church. It waa made the second order wheat being blown and broken down. to wear. eassBessaeeeeeasseoasseBaeeossB 1 $C Stock suffered, but no llvxcs have ur for rash. Our private rooms en- Crawford, a prominent railroad offlcial. of bualneMB for tomorow. The Program mill be Inters periled with instrumental and voable our customer to oomo In anil cal selections. A pleauant evening guaranteed to nil. Rev. Dr. 8. M. Templeton of Clarkee-vlll- been reported lost Little Willie Say, Johnny, wouldn't transact btiHines with tbe utmost who waa the mover of a Tenn., RUSSIA WILL MOBILIZE TWO you like to go to the circus and see aren-ry- . resolution of last Friday that the reMILLION. the trained animal? Write for mr flunk of Information port of the committee on fraternity Little Johnny No; I can we one ("System of Hiierulatton), free upon and union which favored this convenThe Temperance Resort. Paris, May 26. The St. Petersburg at home. Ecciea application, ltooina The following are the arrivals at the tion be read to the 11$ Presbyteries of of the Echo de Pari Little Willie What kind of a one? building. hours: the church fur adoption, spoke tor more correspondent Reed for the pant twenty-fou- r Little Johnny The old man. M. R. Cole. New York; II. D. Bingham, than an hour in support of his motion. says: "I am alii to affirm that Russia I KENNEDY ri DAIRY LUNCH AND clamored C. E, A. The Chas. delegate vehemently Iitghala, Bouton; Ogden; prciiaring to mnldllxa two million solBAKERY. Flowers, Boston; Win. A. Greer. New for a vole, seeming anxious to finish diers In European Russia on the ; Kram-lscoRan Ihe work. York; M. J. Thornes, of the wdr with Japan. Individual lunrhes and tea cream Rev. Will Hluart Wilson, Marysvale, The vote was called by Presbyteries Minister tamadorff has In"Foreign served front C:30 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. Calif.; C. R. of Broughton. Ogden; W. J. and synods, showing generally all members of the diploseveral formed 434 Washington avenue. Kerr, tagan: A. K. Newcomb, Chicago; Iheui to be more nr less divided on the matic corps that he was uneasy on the Chas. Dctand. 8t. Iritis; Roy T. Byrne, subject. of China. Russia, he safd, hail Womans' Union Label League. In the Mississippi and the Indlauola subject Omaha; D. M. Bowman, Kansas City; adhered unreservedly to the terms of An adjourned meeting of the wives, F. R. Oklahoma which is E. J. composed Fleishman, synod, y Chicago; Iamb, Hays note, hut If China daughter, mothers and sisters of New York; John P. IJppert, Canton, and Indian Territory and part of Texas, Secretary should violate or permit the violation Union tahor memltera will be held In Ohio; 8. II. 8heffel, unionto waa G. 8. there strong opposition Denver; of neutrality, whether through bad Union Labor Hall, Twenty-fourt8t., Belngton and daughter, Kansas City; ism. faith or weakness, Russia would act Thursday evening. May 26th. S p. m., F. U. Brooks. Halt take; C. 8. Caslee, We informed the public when our GREAT SPEQAL SUMMER SALE was for the ptiriMien of eompleting orgattl-Mtlio- n Fait take; W. J. Porter, Chicago; HarDallas, May 25. Complete union of RUSSIAN SANITARY PRECAUTIONS of a Womans Union talnd ry Rich, Cheyenne. announced that no prices would be found elsewhsrc as low as those made by this the Citmlierland with the Presbyterian taaKiio. Any person of pood moral church was favored tonight In a vote, May 23. 0:30 p. m. St character la eligible in membership. Petersburg. store, and we are glad to have the assurance of so many ready buyers that at no which waa closely contested and after a The greatest precautions are being By order of the Trades and labor and one taken to prevent the outbreak of epitwo of heated debate days Assembly. other place do they find the QUALITY AS HIGH and PRICES as low as at Burts. night. A majority of only five over the demics in Manchuria among the trooi. rerelved. vote was In necessary trained Men disinfecting GALLACHER'8 TRUNK FACTORY. especially Buying has been very heavy In every department, and our increased facilities The commlwdonera to the assembly are dispatched to all the big camps by Manufacturers of Trungs and Bags, since Tuesday listened liad patiently and. according the Red Cross society Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonhave been taxed to the utmost to wait upon the throng of eager purchasers who so presented. morning to the argument to reports received, the sanitary condiable prices, on short notice. Call and main in the These hinged tions are fairly good. Some sporadic te lee ns and we ran aava yon 25 per So le Trolley Riding and Reading on the arguments thoroughly appreciate our efforts to supply them with seasonable and three points ae to wliether or cases of typhus and smallpox were seNews paps re Saya the Msthedist DAVID I. GALLACHER. cent was of doctrine no not the predestination gregated early. Apparently there is 322 25th wtrect merchandise at such a GREAT REDUCTION, Protestant Conference. a part of the doctrine of the Presby-tcrin- n danger of an epidemic. of States United the in church Liao from received here Yang tatters Chas. Melghan. I.aura M. Melghan. Washington, May 25 The Methodist America, aa to whether or not other conditions there are much ImABSTRACT COMPANY. Protestant conference today received races should be admitted to equal my the dry weather prevailing In April THE MEIGHAN and referred to a committee the right In the church in certain In proved, and early In May. Harbin was being 683-Y- . SlOt Wash. Ave. Primifor union with the Telephone proposition stances, and the question as whether or cleaned The conditions in Korea, tive Methodist church, which has 6.-- n,',t the educational standard of the on the up. other hand, are described ns RODEXHACII BEATS BERGER. 000 members in the Unlte.1 States. This 7 "Fruit: Loom" muslin, worth 12 to 15c. You get them here nt this time for Presbyterian church in the United terrible, and doulitlem are responsible make the fourth proposition for un- Stales was too high. 7 to 13c, during thin Special Sale in the JapaLonsdale Muslin, worth 12 sirknuxe the for prevailing Fan Francisco. May 25. William ion aubmltted to the conference. So Classic Dress Ginghams In prettiest of patterns, worth regular 8 Everett now nese trmv. lloilcnharh of New York, champion To give new life to the foreign embroidered Pineapple Swiss, all colors and figures worth regular 25c. On sale today tor 10c Red rrom society has established The Beautifully amateur heavy weight, was given tbe work of the rhnrrh. a board of lU.imO lied in Manchuria for the purtlerfriun tonight over Sam Berger of control waa authorized which will repposes of the war. and has divided tho this rity in n tour round ronlesl. It resent each state conference of 2.000 Immense territory from the Volga to was Risicnbacli'a contest ihroiighnnt. nteniliera and over. four r ' l'ort ArthureachandinVladivostokof into T At the session tonight the report of atiperin 1 Y district, charge BIDS FOlt ALASKAN MAILS. the romtniltee on Sunday schools waa Buy them now while the prices are so noticeably lowered. Look over this list tendriit g whose duty It i to forward adopted without discussion. anil dispatch physicians and and make a note of what you wish. aupplir com23 The poHtnfflce The reconintendiitliins of the Washington, May Pest Offlc Department Takes 8tep to whorf. 1hoy are needed. IciKirinmit lias received bids for mittee on Sabbath, although calling at establishment central are There 4c Ihe malls from Ysldex to T tiaBar White Castile Soap, worth 25c for . 19c forth some comment, also wan adopted. Rapid Hooka and Eyes, 10c card tor IrkiitKk. Chit. Harbin. Mukden and 4c ra. Alaska, fntm Octnlier 3 to May 3 By this report the conferencccondemits Heliotrope D'Eapang. Worth 25c per box, now. 19c Snap Hooka and Eyes, 10c card, for In addition to the hospital Liao Yang. ea-Violetts Navairs. worth 25c per box, now .. 19c le Full Count Pins, per paper year from next October to May 8 all forms of Sunday amusement. In- fitted out tor arc being barge train, IHufi. 5c Bavon Rose des Alpee, worth 25c box, now . 19c Ball and Socket, per dozen eluding trolley riding. It enumerate of the wounded end the transportation The contract doubtless will lie let a number of thee amusement, such to Violette Carnation, worth 25c box, now 19c Safety Pina, two carda for sick by the Sungari ann Amur river. to Osfar Foote of Alaska, whose lild a bathing, carriage and bicycle ridOld Fashion Buttermilk, 3 cakes, per box ... 9c le Cotton Tape, per roll I expected of the flying rterarh-mentMuch was the lowest. The only other lild waa ing. boating and all Sunday excursions 4c Packer's Tar Soap; 20c Machine Oil, per bottle each made tip of a surgeon, four (Vi. 4ou ikt annum, nr Rote Glycerine Soap, per cake Ic 15c per round The buying or reading of secular newsS Large Bottle Vaseline medical students and light men trained 3c Pear'a Soap, per cake trip, submittel ly the Northern Com-me- n paper also I discouraged. One parPatent Hooks lie wounded the to and aid card first the iSMMl to per Eyes, apply i til 4c 19c company of San FranriaiM. Linen Tape, all widths, per roll i Colgate' Vioria, per cake agraph protest against openng Ihe Ft. and ope tinte tinder fire.. Reports of lias The contract is one of the Inrge- -t rv- -r Lotion Glycerine, worth 10c, now to Rose 7c await-eluilfl Worlds Fair on Sunday. Warren are river Yalti Featbrrlione at Stock work the enretheir he considered rundertaken In the Alaskan jits. Eachthecaselawwill Good Stockinet Drese Shields 8c 5c Warren Featherbone Stock, better quality with great interest. officers of the Stilly by cn Ice. Good Nainsook Covered Shields TRAIN TRAFFIC 2e TIES 8c Cabinet Hair Pins are ftmnrt ,0 am, th1 Full Soft Rubber Sleeves 3c 25c Cabinet Hair Pina, batter quality a Involve violations of the law govern- - CORRESPONDENTS NOT WANTED. PXOW IX MONTANA. First Quality Hooka and Eyes per card .... le 8ewing 8ilk, per spool 8e Ral'na. Knn.. Mny .i. A tortiai'o American matter the such lng this af.PTnoon ttnr'Mpfed buildings nt secreho Publisher' hr.soclation will Ir Washington. May Helena. Mont.. May 2Y T'io snvr Mattpiolie and Falun. nniificd. Tbal body, according to tbe tary or state has received tie follow-ing- " flerila la.. tel 12 lioims water smut in this munty caus-- d dispatch trout Ambassador .McCoprisenl plan. Is to notify nil of its paPaand was prneral nwr Montana and the the stream to overflow. rmick at Ft. Petersburg; pers who iire nn!lliers of the northwest terriiorieu. cific trains tearing Sallna have he'n I am informed by the fort ign offiee is con flint tbe Tlprsnues from one to six srttnlled. owing to the track:; being un- t r The low prices have a stirring effect in the Suit Department During the last to law. irv that foreign I'OiTespoiidenls will not l:u!ies in depth. der water. The papeis tbnt ate not represented be admitted to the front, by order of few days a great number of pretty Tailored Suits have been taken away at JUST in Mc puMp Iters' association will lie the gciiernl commanding officer. They ONE-HAL- b REGULAR PRICE, Never before have such New n'diticd directly ly the department. may remain at Mukden or exquisite garments b:cn nr.1 wherever paper so notified re- Chwang.." sold at such lew prices. fuse to e'lmlnate rite objectionable the post office department will EXECUTIVE EM FIX) YES. The fveliirto rheTn from tbe mails. Makes a Good show, UNTIL of the advertiser iy,.s-tomaking Washington. May 25 A bulletin was ts the publishers has bron Issued ev (he eensii ci bureau today Compared with a pure White One eo isi.l.Tcit, and It fs asserted that giving the total nttmlier of employes Examine our Cut Glax and place It hexi.1 ti) at carried by other et Throughout the entire width and breadth of this store. Please remember that con'i-ifor riattee that is in in the executive civil service of the house, and you will readily note tlu vast difference. not law: bltt.'S-d. could of no the Siii'cmatter what you buy during this Sale, it will be much lower in violation as operate United The oinparlium Is a great, a in the casq of the White and Ye; low price. No cheap in any war to obrirnct the carrying Of the given. 25. t.75 are em Diamond. sale at goods though price. any of in Columbia. the tdai'f Plstriit ployed For table use. Cut Glass excell all other ware. Examine our 13.657 are mab and 133.677 are naline, wl.lch la new. mertive born and 102.431 are engaged In New York, Slay 25. When the chant marine commission resumed Hs cleri.al work. Iti vi Lr.iiion ted.iy. former CongressNew York May 25. ta'ard Frsiv man John M. Faiipieliar. of Buffalo. ilie nil :t y eugagrd $2.2r,ii.iHiu gold a mviI.s In faior of the toitnare bill of s. t il l, falb'd of missasc by Is1.' I. assay office for shipment to Paris toJewelers and Opticians. ir practically all the g..; I The bill provided for a Ixmioy morrow. based on mi lease colored by the ships. bar obtainable. Tuan, o. Hilk-shtmo- to UTAHNA PARK -- Sunday Evening May 29. a, seselo tu-l- e. UTAHNA PARK reedjmoTel 219-22- 0 PRICES STILL LOWER! h BATHING ON SABBATH two-thir- ISWRONG up-to-da- Rare Prices on Staple Domestics -- I l-- l-- 2c ty CAMPAIGN l-- Notions at Your Own Price ON OBSCENE r'UoLlL.l j . car-Uri- ! ; ..... d depnrt-TOttN.Ui- Q ! , t p New:-luilM- 25.-T- , adiei-lif-emen- l -- - A YELLOW DIAMOND rn'tr u-- A Rapid Selling of (Suits Lower Prices Everywhere S. J. BURT & J. S. LEWIS & CO. ciui-gros- o T that-lirsn- nal anri-Pick- eta for the Sale Afterwards step-fathe- ! Attorney L. R. Rogers is up from Salt Lake. For An Alleged Verbal Agreement Sals of Land Does Not Givo tha Agent Any Commission Gave tbs Parent a Whipping. I Loren to Hansen and wife of Logan are Ogden visitors. Is Third of Series Committed In Same Place and in Similar Manner.- - Step-Fath- I l. ' IN HEARD MUNICIPAL CA8E COURT AND DISCUSSED ON ACCOUNT OF LACK OF EVIDENCE. PETER KUSSEE WILL VOUNG HAVE TO FIND NEW BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE. HAVE TRIO OF AUSTRIANS 8EVERAL KEYS AND BUNCH OF LETTERS. 18 LOCALITY Brutal Assault is Made by Said He Would Make Infernal He Wanted Work Continue Machines for; Anyone Supposed Negro. Pending Arbitration ' in (be aue. i!. T COMMISSION HIS HOME ARRESTED of Kan- - RECOVER A AWAY FROM TAMPERERS |