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Show THE MOUSING 8 Eu.ior euurn HOUSE ROBBERS Blaiket. 171K, for and bom dressed meat. i. taronx of Roulon, France, and J. Parnieniiere. of Woodaorket, R. 1. are taking in the sights for a few days. MAY OPERETTA WPEEP TRUSTY A. A. . s one-four- th Director-Genera- l B. T. Whitaker of REED HOTEL St. lsmis last night, taking back more exhibits. Tha following are the arrivals for the hours: Harry Rich, past twenty-fou- r Angelo Kolchlmaa, a young Greek Cheyenne, Wyo.; J. 1L MrKeer, Ogden; was arrest- M. M. Dinkelspell, New York; John employed upon the cut-ofed by Special Offleer Cordon, npon Rolibln. New York; J. D. Harris, Linthe charge of breaking Into a fruit car coln, Neb.; E. J. Ctmen, Denver; K. Gras, Ban Francisco; I mis Block, Ban and stealing some cherries. Francisco; N. I Hwectwond and wife, Henan Duel, the boy who was ar- Balt take; K. M. Cederberg and wife. rested several days ago charged with Cortland, Ore; W. M. Boslaph ami A. J. stealing a saddle, ie being held at the wife, city; 1. W. Billion, Chicago; county jail pending an investigation liCronx, Roulalr, France; A. J. Parmen-tlerWoonsocket. It. I.; C. H. Senior, by District Attorney Halverson. Kansas City; W. R. Butler, Omaha. F. C. Brhramm was up from Salt take last evening shaking hands with GALLACHfR'S TRUNK FACTORY Manufacturers of Tnings and Bags, old friends. Leather Goods. Repairing at reason The canyon party, which wee to able prices, on short notice. Call and have been given by Edward Everett see us and wa can save you 25 par DAVID I. GALLACHER. Munson and olhers Wednesday night, cent $22 25th wtraat was postponed until Sunday. f, e, John Taggart of Balt Lake city ia an Ogden visitor. Womans1 Union Label League. Aa adjourned meeting of the wives, daughters, mothers and sislera of C. C. I.aron and wife of Reno, Nev., Union Labor member will be held In re in the city. Union Labor Hall, Twenty-fourtBt,. Thursday evening. May 2Hh, 8 p. m., The members of the infantry com- for the purpose of completing organ! pany recently organised in Ogden met xation of a Womans' Union Label in the I'd ion Opera bouse last evening League. Any person of good moral character Is eligible to membership. for tbelr first drill. By order of tha Trade and Labor Judge Hart held court at Farming-to- n Assembly. yesterday instead' of Judge WOODMAN OF THE WORLD who is detained at liis home on account of the serious Illness of hla The Degree Teem will give one of youngest daughter, Catherine: Judge Hart was accompanied to the Davis their popular dancta in Lestar Park county capital by Stenographer Ha- on tha eve of Decoration Day. Tickets mer and District Attorney Halverson. 25c. Free dance for children in the afternoon. It la reported that an effort is being It is report ml that the Union Ta made in organize a polo club in tills City. A number of enlliuslatic polo rillc has been reifislrlcted Imt there player will probably bold a meeting will bo no change In the officials. h Ko-lap- n a few days. MADAME GREENWELL One of Ogden's expert hair dressers, Your especial given face massage. BROKERS. ai tent ion la called to the famous Continuous quotations on New York Egypt Isn Cream used In Maxsnge fitricks and Chirago Grain. We buy treatment, for which she I special and sell stocks and grain on mnrgin agent. To give her many friends and or for cash. Our private rooms en- customer a trial treatment wuh Mils able our customers lo roino in and excellent cream, on Rat unlay. May transact business with tha utmost 28th, from 2 to 7 p. m. You will receive a treat men! free. AH are secrecy. Be sure to call 2122, Monroe Write tor our Book of Information (System of Speculation), free upon ARPHA1.T COMPANY'S SUIT. Eccles application. Rooms Building. Philadelphia. May 25. Heury Tat KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND nail, as receiver of the Asphalt com BAKERY. pany of America, entered suit In me United Elate circuit court today Individual lunches and Ice cream aralnst George W. Welkins, lo recover served from 5:30 a. m. to 12:20 p. m. $1,277,000. The receiver alleges that 454 Washington avenue. this sum wa Irregularly retained by Mr. Elkins In organising the asphalt Lauru 51. Melghan. company. The suit la one of aevernl Chas. Melghon. AB3TRACT COMPANY. against the promoters of the asphalt THE MEIGHAN trust to compel them lo disgorge pro21fl8 Wash. Ave. fit a. Telephone 663-Y- . CUMMINGS COMMISSION 219-22- Cossack, lu the darkness they fired upon their own men. "Un May 21. a Russian reronnolier-in- g party gut behind tne Japanese army near Tansanchintse, on the main road from Bakhedza to Liao Yang, and found a Japanese detachment 309 strung. The Russian scouts watched for sixteen hours, during which time at least 18.000 Chinese and Korean coolie passed, together with.COO carts. The Japanese finally discovered and attacked the Russian scouts, all trt whose horse were killed. The scouts were obliged to return on foot." I LURED THEIR VICTIM TO THE RIVER AND ASSAULTED AND ROBBED HIM. Her. J. Wesley Hill passed through Ogden last evening with the body of .Mrs. Hill, who died recently at 1m Autries. lie is enroute to Finley, Ohio, Quick Work of the Police Officer Up on the Cato Quickly Lando tho where the interment will take place. Mon Behind the Bara. Kcv. Blair and a number of others met him at the depot. Lured to the outskirts of the city, t hus. Rumble of Green River la an beaten over the head and robbed, is the misfortune that befell to John Ogden visitor. Herick, a Swede. yesterday afternoon. L. H. Miller is down from Boda j The imriMMi-aiorof the crime have been arrested and have been positiveSprings on business. ly ileiiiitied by Herick. The robbers T. M. Matthew Is tip from Salt Lake whose appearance and actions clans lutcrests hcni as ncspcraie men, pave the looking after bis busine ncre. of J. P. Conioy and Pal Dugan The arrest was made by Murray. Cabinet Photo, 11.00, half esbinets Rrovn and Officer Frank 76c, and excellent stamps. Studio opSiuyib. late yesterday alterwuin. The posite Tabernacle. btory of the robbery in part is as follow: Herick met Conley and Murray Geo. E. Pexton, the Evaurtnn hotel on Twcuiy-liftstreet and after havman, is in the city. ing several drinks the trio etiffled north on Wall avenue. looking for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Davidson and some purported Job. They got down the in two children are vlBitlng city near tho river, when an assault was from Butte. made upon Herick from the rear by another member of the parly, who bad G. W. Anderson, the popular young been following the trio. Herick was cashier of the Pari Be, has resigned his struck with a heavy piece of iron or position to accept one in the dining mck on the right aide of bin head and car service of the Oregon Short Lina. he sank to the ground. No winner V. T. Brainhall, who has beta night had he been alruck than the three cashier, takes Mr. Andersons plure, and robbers pounced upon him and rilled E. W. Cummins takes the desk at hla pockets, securing a gold watch aud night chain, $10 in guld, a pocket knife anil After a' number of other trinkets. Mrs. Annie Varney will receive the deed, the robber committing of a carload of cut Bowen, came up town and left their victim viz.. Rosea, Carnations, Oat la I J lies lying upon the ground with hla head and choice Ferns. AU those wishing bleeding profusely. When he came Bowen for Perontlon day should send to, Herick immediately went to the orders In early. 200 SOth street Phone police station and reported the matter, 243-and the officers went to work iiimn the case at once. Conley and Murray name A drunken Austrian, giving the were arreeted upon lower Twenty-fift- h of 611 ke tacts, was arrested last night street and were later Identified .by Hergnant Wilson and Offlier It by Herick out of a bunch of ten or Burke, for carrying concealed weapons. fifteen men in the jail. Murray, when A large revolver, well loaded, complaced under arrest said he would not prised his anona 1. go with Captain Brown and Offleer K. J. Warner la In the city from Bt Smyth, unless they had a warrant, but he finally went along unwillingly. Anthony. WOODMEN OF THE WORD Mitchell Bros, tor monuments, head-forte-s, vaults or copings, Situs Jeffor-o-n Big Danca at Leetar Park Decoration Ave. Call and make choice. Eve. Tickets, 25c each. Children's Regular meeting of the mens' club free dance in afternoon. will of the First Congregational church TO SALT be held Flday evening. May 27th. Au KOLITZ EXCURSION LAKE VIA OREGON SHORT interesting program has. been arLINE SUNDAY, MAY 2STH. ranged. Special train leaves Ogdon at 10 The local baseball team will play a. m returning leaving Bait Lake the Cleveland Commission company 5:45 p. m. Fare tor round trip, $l.uu. team of Balt Lake in this city oa July Refreshments served on the train." 3rd aud 4th. tho Utah exhibit at the fair, left for 27, 1901. - A SUCCESS IS BRIEF ROBBED CAPTURED X. L. Sweet wood and wife are visiting in the city from Salt Lake. FRIDAY MORNING, DGTEN, UTAH, LIBERTY OF SECTION DESPERATE Call up prim cuts, EXAMINER, CO. 0 LITTLE TOWN OF KYUNE ON THE RIO GRANDE VISITED. FRANK THE JUVENILES UNQER TION OF MI8S CALE8TE ROY SHOW CAREFUL FRENCH CODY TAKES LEAVE OF COUNTY JAIL. DIRECCON- THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY. Vancouver, B. C., W.Tw one men belonging to M.y tiie Can vey party, which will spend mer working on the markin' boundary line between Ala-l- a Canada, as laid down by the award, left tor night on the Canadian Fa. iti7 Amur. From Skagway the iwriT proceed to Haina mission, working over to the Chilkat riier then as a nding that stream to the dary line, where work Is to be mrcced. ! V j ri KIN CHOU A HARD NUT. DUTIES RETURNED TO I m Phut ERS. Petersburg, May26L The general staff is not in a position tonight to conTRAINING. Robbers Carry Off Money and Jewelry e firm or deny the Toklo report that Honolulu, Msy 26. The drcii.,n He ia Taken in Again, After Ten Days Criminals Are Supposed to Be have occupied Kin Chou. Ine the New York federal circuit court , Liberty Will be Denied Hie Large and Appreciative Audience Pre- Japanese latest official information regarding the sustaining the appeal of Honolulu Tws Young Desperadoes. Trusty-ship- " end Serve sent and Witnessed Performance fighting in that vicinity waa conveyed porters from the ruling of rotten,, Full Time. The Young People Deserve The robbery of the railroad section in Lieutenant .General Sakaharoff's of Customs Stackable of this dinthci house at Kyune, a small siding on the Much Praia for Their telegram, which said that the Japanese and upholding their contention Because he was a trusty and took Uio Grande Western, baa been reported French leave of the had Inst 700 men on May 18. This take is beer and not wine. a.w la the Efforts. county Jail, to the police department. The deed was title of the trouble that Frank Cody is agrees with information contained in taina a large number of claim of May gating 84UO.UOO to $349,000 coiuttiitied on Monday night, end a now in. And the worst of it all U The operetta "Little given the Associated valuable gold watch and chain, a lodge that he is occupying a dark cell in the in Dlgnau's hall last evening under 25. General Hakaharoff apparently ac- federal government. The Bain,n, itccUi,',. The pin and $10 lu money waa taken. Jail now to pay fur iii the directum of Miss Celeste Conroy, cepting the report from the same Chi- means that all duties ovcrusM o experience. nese source. rubbers are described as two young t Rake, a wine importations, Kim-Cody'e trouble started anme months waa a decided succeaa, the large and fellow about tweuty years of age, and ago hen he waa arrested and It would be a great surprise to tha appeal was made two years a audience given showing present appreciative loughiy dressed. They were supposed Jail sentence upon a charge of assault. its approval by frequent and prolonged authorities here If the report of the be returned to the importer. lo have come to Ogden. The robbing of After he was sentenced be was made a rapture of Kin Chou should prove to be applause. enterhouses bunk section Bouses aud NO EVIDENCE AGAINST VR3. and waa allowed many privl-legIn the cast de- true. The Impression heretofore The little children trusty upon various railroads running into WEINZE1RL. about the Jail and about the court served much praise for their efforts tained is that Kin Chou would prove a to crack and nut hard for the Ogden ia a matter that the railroad house yard. He was never guarded to entertain. Japanese Their work showed officer and local officers have to wora and waa almost allowed to do aa he reduction would need a siege St. Louis, May 26. When the rareful training and Miss Conroy Is to that Its UKMI. While sitting out in froni of lie complimented on the excellent train and call tor rareful approaches of Sophia Weinzelrl, pleased. charge.! a for which would the enemy occupy the Jail at daylltne aud seeing people showing made by them under her dibringing girl to St. Louis ln.ui time. long DEATH OF FORMER CC3EKITE enjoying the lilier of going and commany for improper ptirpuse, cii-erer! ioo. The opinion of the beet authorltiee 1 tiefore United State tm. will, waa more tharf ing at their was the cast of characters today Following Chou that If the Japanese rushed Kin Frank could stand. So one night in Litile mlsaioncr Babbitt, District Attorney Arthur Gray, a Well Known Contractby a frontal attack, unsupported by Dyer announced that the federal about ten days ago when It rsme Ethel Thoms or And Builder Passes Away in "Little guns, which It Is not believed grand Jury, having considered ih( lime and taps" for Cody, Gertrude Watson locking-u- p Brooklyn, ....Fairy Queen heavy they possess, the capture of the place rase, has decided not to proceed fuhe rou Id not lie found, nor did he show Carlena Kurernrr Buttercup must have been effected at a tremendrther. He asked that the char Word has been received in this city up at all. A still search wa instituted Nona Uarliach . . . ...Daisy ous toes to the attacking party. against Mrs. Weinzeirl be dirmiwcL from Brooklyn. New York, announc- and on "Wednesday night during the taVonne Wright RivShe waa then discharged. Nouns White .... ing the death of Arthur Gray, a for- rainstorm, he was found nesr the EXPELLED. RUSSIANS THOUSAND mer resident of Ogden. Gray was erside park and was returning to tha Florence Zitzman REFORM FOR JEWS. as a contractor and build- jail, where he will now serve out the N on da Brown lie deprived of his "trusty-ship- '' Pusan, Korea, May 26. Cossacks are Besides a were the there er, operating In California, Colorado full time, not operetta allowed any discount on number of and St. Petersburg. May 26. Minister continually ten and fifteen aud Utah, and residing for a number specialties given by the patrolling miles to the west, northwest end south- von Plehve has proposed to the ctm.v of years in this city and Bait Lake and lime for behavior as is accorded pris- children: of Feng Wang Cheng, and they ell of the empire an important pro. later moved to New York. He died on era Nona Carbarh sang very sweetly, west several times met the Japanese In ject for the repeal of the law undif on Monday at his residence In that LTle Sweet Bun Besm," and was have Ms conflict Yesterday they were driven which Jews are forbidden to reside WOODMAN OF THE WORLD and of funeral and encored. the erysipelas city bark. On that day, according to tha within 32 miles of the frontier, o burial occurred there yesterday afterJay Cook did a waits clog danca In Japanese re port, one thousand of tho account of the eve of meritorious prevalence of noon. He waa born In Utah aud waa Granl Ball at Lester Park atyle. who were found near some years ago, the Jewish pale a veteran of the Mexican War aud the Decoration day. Tickets 25c each. The Bell Dance," and Highland enemy's cavalry Patoasti, seventeen miles northeast of was drawn back from the border. Th United Biatel Navy. Fling, danced by Carlena Koerner and Feng Wang Cheng and back of the Al new departure ia considered one of th Veda Allen, evoked much applause. were expelled from their position important steps in the exerutiun u( The song and dance, "8wanee liver, CLAIMS COUNTRYMAN one squadron of Japanese cavalry Emperor Nicholas ukase, issued in by River," by Francis Conroy, Veda Al- and one company of infantry. The Jap- the early part of 1993, promising freePHEW A KNIFE len and Jay Cook called tor an encore. anese suffered no casualties. Accord- dom of conscience to hit subjects. Alice Allen danced the "Skirt ing to native reports, the Russians had The emperor considered i lie pres, One Foreigner Haa Another Arrested Dominican Minister of War Is Killed Dance like a profeasional. turee men killed and eighteen wounded. ent time auspicious tor the InauguBecause of An Alleged Knife The Al"Dutch ia And Another Battle Clog" by Clarence ration of this reform. len and the song Scanloiis Eye, Flourishing Act. TO UNITE JAPANESE AND KORE- Pending. by Jay Cook and Clarence Allen, were ,AN CHRISTIANS. DEATH IS WRAPPED IN MYSTERY. Joe Drokolirh, a troublesome Greek, two nttmliera well rendered. Cape ITaytien. May 26. A serious waa arrested last evening by Officer A buck and wing dance by Alice m. Seoul, Korea, May 2610 p. Parle. May 26. The youngest Fair on lower Twenty-fift- h street, and battle was fought today between the Allen and Jay Cook called for an enRev. Honda, the first Presbyterian misI naked of Dr. John Evans, a leading Amerupon the charge of disturbing Dominican troops and the revolution- core. sionary to Korea, hae arrived here. He the peace. The arrest was made upon ist at Esperauza. on the road from dentist, has been found shot. EvJohn Jr., dressed in Indian Is accompanied by two assistant, who ican t who wee 22 yeara old. ha the complaint of Mike Bkaladga. who Monte C'hrfstl to Baniisgo, near Mao. costume Smith, ans, the sang tong "Big Chief" were sent by the Methodist Episcopal returned from Nice, to which plate claims that In a saloon, Drokollcb had The revolul ionlsla were victorlona. in an manner. Several acceptable Society of Japan. Their object la to drawn a knife on him and was going had eloped with a South American were killed or wounded on both sad girls Joined with him In boys the establish churches and to travel be to carve him" If he dlJ not pay him Many woman, married, and the mother of ides. chorus. through the Japanese lines, working two children. A number of niystcrioni $10. The frightened Greek ImmediateGeneral Raoul Cabreral, minister of After the was finished program the endervor the with Millers the among features are connected with the cut, ly rushed out on the street for an war, who commanded the government seats were moved from the floor and of establishing intimate relatione be- but He summoned Officer Farr, officer. the police, after examination, at was killed amt his body taken dancing was indulged in until mid- tween troops Christian. and Korean Japanese and Drokolirh waa taken to the police to Navarette. satisfied that death resulted fron night. atation where he later put up $10 tor suicide. The revolutionist are before NavBOXERS ACTIVE. hla appearance. arette, where another battle will be JAPS FIRE ON OWN MEN. HER BODY WAS FOUND IN WATER fought. London, May 27 The Daily Mail's POND. are The of wives troops government waiting the Bt 26. Pekin says The correspondent May Petersburg, NOTES. general RAILROAD The United for reinforcements. tail has received the following tele- Chinese officials are moving southward. Atlanta. Ga.. May 26. The hndyof Slates cruiser Detroit and the gun- gram, dated May 25, from Lieutenant The Daily Telegraphs Shanghl cor- Bliss Ane-hslf m Sophie Kloeckler, wa found hi million bricks have been boat Newport are off Monte Christ!. General Bakarhoff: respondent reporta the revival of pond at take Wood, unloaded for the round bouse at "There i no change in general situain Southern Klanei province and the waterworks North 8U take. tion In the Feng Wang Cheng district. aays the boxers entrenched themselves a suburb of Atlanta today. The yom Our cavalry report that the Japanese and defeated a small force of govern- woman left her home Tuesday morning presumably to go to work, nn4 A large crowd of Ogden people went are constructing fortifications around ment troops. since that time hoe not been wen town to Salt take City lai evening Feng Wang Cheng, where they have a alive, so far ae known. She was i force of 39 000 infantry and 2,00 cavon a special train, to see Maud Adam AMATEUR GO(.F CHAMPIONSHIP. Tuesday with a man not far from th In the Little Mlnlter." field gunk alry. with thirty-siwhere the body was found. Th place 26. for The Japanese advance guard has adThe drawing London, May which Is respectable. r vanced to twenty-tw-o miles north of the amateur golf championship play, girls family, H. V. Hilllker, division su- William No Hopes of Unit- the AI there ie no reason why she should BryanHaa next at commence will whlrh front Baiylwlrh their river, turned of the Short Line, being Oregon perintendent toward Baimatse and Kuantianslan. week, took place tonight There were have killed herself. ing He Criticises Parker's returned last evening from a trip of Silence. They are effecting no other movements 194 entries. Including nix over road. the inspection north of the AI river. three of whom are regarded aa very BRICK 8TARTET) SHOOTING AF- FRAY. i to26. 'It In a an interview that Dallas. reported May great many formidable opponents. The Oregon A Idaho Short Line has been Incorporated in Baker City to day W. J. Bryan stated that there waa Japanese cavalry horses have been exNew York, Blay 27 Three men. InCUBAN BONDS OVERSUBSCR-wEbuild a line from Nampa to a point on no middle ground on which the oppos- hausted51and are broken down. a detective, anl one bystand22. On wo cluding our near scouts Pits ay the Columbia river, traversing a rich factions of the Democratic party In the Kwan Tun peninsula ascertained New York. May 26. Speyer A Co. er aye severely wounded, and ' Italing on mining region. He emphasized that the Japanese outpost occupied th j state that the amount of subscriptions ian strikebreakers are under armt could compromise. two miles south of the station received by them for the new Cuban a charge of felonious assault a t retocannot heights the statement, go they Maud Adama and company, after Three miles In their five per rent bonds is several times In sult of a shooting affray at the Broosaying You might as well of Wafandlan. The (browing completing a successful three night's gether," rear two were of cavalry of excess of the $25,000,900 issue. From klyn entrance tonight. out men same two from start squadron the point engagement In Balt take City, passed in brick among the Italians who werk a of Is source learned line. It the Two authoritative a and half other of directions and them companies expect through Ogden tills morning In a spec- to opposite tne Twelfth Infantry protected both that the subscriptions in London were on their way from work at the Fn'l gel together. ial train eu route lo Pacific coast cities. by a Asked aa to whether he would abide Henke by Infantry screen of forty men In excess of $65,000,000, while Frankfort River Line docks, supposedly started the handler, freight each. of southward $32,000,000. striking Further and placed Bt. upwards Infantry Louis he said: the result at The Rio Grande is still laying heavy fight in which more than thirty shots far cavalry were disposed of among the Things have not were fired. steel on its main line and the NICBY LIBERATED on FISHERMAN the railway. tell. No one can answer a village bordering The man charged with throwing the rails are being relaid on the enough to ARAGUA. About Polandlen, 3,990 troops of all a until Intelligently platform question brick la under arrest. arms and five guns are concentrated. Sanpete branch. The latter line will and a candidate are known. soon have tha heavier rail clear to In the neighborhood of Pltzwo and Kingtson, Jamaica, May 28. The He also criticised Judge Parker's further smith the .Japanese landing Nicaraguan authorities have liberated Elsinore, silence. continues the troops marching thence the Cayman turtle fishermen and their toward Kin Chou with covering de- vessel, which were seized ten miles Union Pacific gross earnings for the AMERICANS ACCEPT ENGLISH tachments thrown out on the west. month of March, Including all lines, beyond the limit, on the demand of the CHALLENGE. According to Chinese reports, a hat-ti- e captain of the British warship Retribuamounted to $4,027,994, a decrease of took at Kin Chau May 18 in tion. The question of Indemnity for $2,077 under the same month last year. New Haven. Conn.. May 26. Man- which theplace your glosses fitted end delivered For the period, however, the road has Japanese lost 700 men. The the Illegal seizure of the vessels and r to you the seme day. No one Yale Elton Parks of the Russian kisses were not so great. the arrest and of their a gross of $41,961,005, which Is an in- ager else in Ogden can do it. I grind association, announced today Ihut A Japanese at Takushan be- crews has not been settled. crease of $4,397,410. all my own lenses end have the a challenge for an athletic meet in gan fire days landing ago, and It I reported most complete outfit of Instrutandem between Oxford and that 69,000 troops, principally infantry, PAPAL NUNCIO TO LEAVE PARIS. Gross earnings for the Rio Grande and Harvard and Yale hadCambridge ment for testing the eyes. No ac- been were buL this not landed. has been yet system for the second week of May i copied by Ixith colleges. pair of eyes loo complicated f'V verified. The 27. marchare landed troops rails, May According to reliable were $299,609. a decrease of $26,000 to correctly fit with glasses. me The meet for to a rails from Takunhan challenge northwest, toward information, the Vatican authorities roniared with the same week iai--t i ha held sometime In July, the exact ing Rin Yen and southwest toward Port Ar- have instructed Mgr. tarenzelll, the fiscal of the the For year laic and other dt tails to be period year. MER, nuncio at Paris, to leave that city if arranged thur. from July 1st last to and Including the for. One of our sntnls encountered a he is able to foresee from the decision second week, the gross was $14,29 1.269, Expert Manfg. Optician. Japanese detachment on the night of in the chamber of deputies on the diffia decrease of $.12,670. 2412 Wash. Ave. GlLMlKItS TALKS WITH IllESl May 20 21 at 8itkoiich intro and caused culties between the Vatican and France consternation among the Japa- that It is the intention of the govern-me- n great DENT. Owing to the Increased travel to and nese. who opened a wild fire against the to give him hie passports. from Tounpah the Rout hern Pact lie has 26- President Washington. May A Colorado Carson of its time changed Samuel Dumpers of the American trains, which now run daily between Mound House and Keeler, without Federation of tabor, called by apQD at Hawthorne as formerly. pointment at tho White House tostop-oviliscu.iMed with and the night president a. m.. arrive Leave Mound House. II Keeler 7 a. m. next rtny; leave Keeler a number of matters effecting labor in 7:29 p. ni.. arrive Mound House 4:45 its social and economic aspects. Mr. Dumpers said there was no polifor p. m., connecting at tics in his visit. Tonoali. DIAMOND A YELLOW Makes a Good show, UNTIL Compared with a pure White One Examine. our Cut Glass and place it beside that carried by other and you will iadlly not the vast difference. The comparison is as great, as in the case of the While and Yellow Diamond. Examine our For table use. Cut Glass ex cells all other. ware. line, wldr-- is new. J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians. wa Bt. j Press.-dispatc- ," p n- -o ea d e Bo-Pee- well-know- n smng-glin- REVOULTIONIST VICTORY Ju-- Box-erls- DEMOCRATS CANNOT COMPROMISE x altant d Atb-k-li- i I J. r. RUSH er HERMITAGE OPENING Traffic Manager T. M. SehuumcVr of the Ogdeu Short Line passed through the city on a trip to California. The Ran Pedro track is now out 81 mile from Caliente and the steel gang is nearly up with the graders. JUDGE ADVOCATE APPOINTED. Washington May 26 The president hae appointe! ciunmandi-- r U. H. Diehl lo be Judge Advocate of the navy to take effect June 3. Commander Diehl now cnmmnnil the cruiser Boston, which ia enroute from Panama to San Francisco. He ha seen more than 17 DECORATION DAY NEXT years sea aerriep. lie commanded the Marietta In Venezuelan waters when some of the foreign power were a aettlemenl of claims held gsinM that government, and the enThe Southern Pacific hauled Twenty ergy and .liwretiini diaplsyed by Comnine Infant iv from San Francisco on mander Diehl at that time strongly a basts of 123 per man This hsut commended him to the president for netted the company in the neighbor- his nrw assignment. hood of IS.ooO The Short Line has a ear and an operator at Arinto situ inn expressly for the convenience of tho wool buyers and sheep men. The officials of the Union Pacific have completed a settlement of hour and pay with the telegraph operator of the system, and a new schedule was signed. General Manager W. II. Baniroft. '. accompanied by General E. iinrlilngbaui. passed t;.ro,isli Ogden yesterday iimriiing for Pm a RuiH-rititei- me. i Rmu. teilo. w!.rr tit. y wi'il Dunn (d the nn.iiive power rimI and go tlm.uirh tbe and also tnccl witn simp the uivu. i.i;uli-iui-i-- The dancing pavilion of the Hermitage will open May 30. Music afternoon and evening- - Shprs Orchestra Finest -- TOWN WIPED OUT. Ttniro. Me.. May 26. dancing floor in the West News rr-- reived here fn'iu Meadows, in the northern jart of Wsshington county, indicates that that place has been wiitl nut by fire. A mr- sage announce, there was a bad fire raging tbl afternoon, and noun Hi.- flcivai" telephone welit down M'lil tin f irther infnruiatioii ran be bad. EXCURSION WAGONS LEAVE THE BROOM HOTEL CORNER AT 7:30 m. a p. 1 BOB |