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Show t When We Do Your Work Hotel THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on the Pacific coasuTheir wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to dispense good cheer fur the holidays order some of their wine from FR1ZZINI BROS. nit o.oo the adoi-'- Zciukto 'lie y a rrAitiifon aa 7. niaivo. deeply mured liv the govmnmius note in red fol- tu' pro- Zemtvi meetings, is unable to coni,n-- in buiuj'fis aiih i i.e nevea-aar- y calm and iluTcinre adjourns .me die The was signed by thirty-fof. 25 lb Street The Owl Saloon ur dele-- , .tea. Seven dtilcga.es voted against it. Ihior te ; titling this resolution President Trul :zkoi .aid that two disseju-eu- t slale."".uts had been appended to the mlnuit t uf the previous fitting. One had s sini'e .ignature attache,! to it. Ih. oilier 'isi 13. The latter was as WINES sl LIQUORS H. PATTISON B. M. LEEDOM invitation. cept Bsrop Koinuta further states that Japanese Minister Takshira la fully empowered lo act with Secretary of Stale liar and frame and sign a treaty of tlffi kind at Washington. Although as yet undrsfted it is expected that this instrument will be modelled on siudiir lines with a series of trestles recently signed by President Roosevelt and Secretary Hnv. embodying tbe most advanced principles of international policy. NEEDED FOR WORK ON BLACK SEA FLEET. Den. 27. Tbe dockyard (Mesas, Is borers have been released from thnlr ,,f ,n T',pr thMbvv rnsv ranlmm work energy. 1"! with tbe greatest .... lili, Is nii.ny cliuiri.r of 1roienre and iboae uc.,r tbe sea, ftnly, n!-iuilpaintings pl.ici-- ou (be walls in with vowfc mnde by pilgrim, of. tbu(.T ore often reiq uiomi-nt- s markable for tlieir frame. Among ! curiosities may be enumerate,! 1 latha formed of sillnlera front ship Unit have been wrecked; also frames mude of piece of heavy cables, painu-bright bnea. but sumo-(line- s Doctor Will bo Met by an Ohio Sherleft In tl.elr prluillive grey col iff With Warrant for Arrest. r splashed with tar. Nulled to the Ltba surrounding a painting repreNew York, Dec, 28. It Is probable senting sailors fighting with iiorve a tho liner Pretoria with Dr. Chadwick tie seen African or Polynemay oa board, will not reach port unul to- sian Hpc.irs and darts or swords mude morrow or possibly not until Friday. of haul wood, evidciitly mementos of She was due to arrive at New York terrible Strug;-leaSailors or Iniids-metoday. The delay it owing to the who li.ive r.'.aile vows AWAIT THE. COMING OF tA Ja IC.lv d CAFE 2425 Waehington Avenue. (Phono 228X) ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 7372 Washington Ave. CarpeaK. Ing, Building, Its paMng Remodeling of Moueoo Promptly attended to- - Ail work Guaranteed. Enquire ef h. Ole Nalaoiv Telephone If Ilia street MS 123-- y, you want Eastern Corn-F- ei Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers Ml 24th Street Thono No. Ill anv-age- n SALARIED PEOPLE Heal Batata aad Chattel Loans. 4 Si quick, confidential and private. No eomtniasloa. WESTERN BROKER kGI CX Phono 534-x- . 221 4 Bade Bid. 5' Reward, during times of ei II nt sea anil who have no troii hies to dis lay will surround their paintings with I road br.nda Of wood with shells and seaheavily weed. not Inftv dcuily of rare aud extremely heuutlfi.l kind. heavy weather. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 28. Contrary to Mb expectations Sheriff Barry of Cleveland, did not carry with him on his return to New York a warrant for the extradition of Dr, Chadwick, but he will undoubtedly receive the pap-- 1 The requisition of erg tomorrow. Governor Black of Ohio was present-1 ed by the sheriff to pardon and requi-ex-- 1 an after who Clerk Joyce, aitlap amination, pronounced it sufficient. Clerk Joyce said that be wiahed to communicate with Governor Odell before Issuing the warrant. He promised to do so at once and to send the papers to the sheriff at New Yorx police headquarters as soon as the governor had given bis formal consent. 1 STEAMER STILL AGROUND. New York, Dec. 28. The British steamer Drumelzier, which went ashore on the sand bar near Fire Island last Sundsy, was still aground today. Tbe dense fog blanket which hung over tbe the bay since yesterday had shut steamer off entirely from view from the shore and It was feared that she might have broken up in the heavy storm and her crew of 82 men been lost The steamer was showing no signs of dis tress when seen today. NAN PATTERSON MAY BE RELEASED MONEY LOANED well-xno- Art Isa of tlir Karth tpwa Bodies. XiMrs ago, wlien toe bodies were removed fro- -i the Ciiueticre dcs Inuo-cenat Turin, the common pits In which greet numbers of the bodies bad been Interred together were found to contiiln mnsKi's of a graylab white soapy substance. The matter was not very well nmltYalood at that time, but it is now known that tbe remains of the dead are under certain conditions transformed into such s material, either wholly or In part, which baa been named adlpocere." It la a true aunp, being a combination of fatty acids with ammonia. Doilies that are expoeed to the action of water percolating through the coll arc moat apt to un this specie ot transformation. Inasmuch aa adlpo-ecr- e la not perishable under ordinary circumstance, corpse thus changed very often retain their form Indefinitely. Now and then they are dug up, and Ignorant writers In newspaper refer to them aa wonderful instances of petrifaction." ts i , ON BAIL A New York, Dec.. 28 Nan Paiterson who is in the Tombs prison, was In bet- ter spirits today than at any time sines the second Jury which heard the testimony in her css reported a that verthey were unable to agree upon dict She believed, she sard, that the freedom for which she has longed for Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS A reward of Fifty Maps (IB N), win be paid hy Co. for the arrest of tarty or parties who ei the rnningag April 28th, 1103, caused n short circuit" on Ks eieetris transmlMiM naee fcae, through Interference la eomo manner with said oomptnys t a point shoot one mile south from the pewar ben known aa ft Power car Station, near the mouth of Ogdon Canyon. sail Han Parsons are warned cot to Interfere in any ft la safe to tho public If unmolested, hot serious results to PJSP ty aad poult Is fatal results to persona can be caused breaking of Insulators, or tho throwing of wires, .rrTZJZ almOnr obstruction aver tha vim af company's said sioctna tnna UTAH LIGHT 1 POWER CO By It. 5. Campbell. Mde tarn Cerlescae Grass. Lemon grass, known to botanists as Andropogen schaenauthus and which Is unknown outside of Ceylon, and there only In the Kandian district Is in several respects n most re- markable vegetable production. It grows to a height of six or seven feet the and has wonderful property of simntaneous Ignition. On the slopes of Mount Ambulawe daring the wet season tbe grand spectacle of these spontaneous conflagrations is frequently seem At first s single carl of smoke or bright tongue of flame will be noticed. Soon, however, as the water runs down tbe stalks and mingles with the oil and adds contained In tbe pith of this carious herb fierce fine burst into view here, there and every place, soon covering the whole mountain in n sheet of flame. The botanists and rhemlsts have not as yet explained why this paradoxical grass Ignites when water falls upon its stalks. f ftMUMWefri. Sick Man Am I to take all that medicine? Wife-T- ee; all of it. Rick Man Theres enough la (hat bottle to kill a donkey. Wife-N- o, there Isn't John, er the doctor wouldn't have prescrlb w II un sis-rr- tinied. Arriving at the Tarbet residence, the that Rummell thruxt his and over her mouth and threatened er with violence if tdie attempted to nake an outcry. He is said to have (ragged her Into the barn and there committed the assault Two hours later the girl escaped, and n the light nt the early dawn made her way to police headquarters, where she tod the story of the axsault. Officers were at once sent in search of Kum-niel- l, but he was not located until late lunday night, Tha arrest was kept se-rand tbe police wild nothing of tbe 'flair and the police said nothing of the affair until Thursday afternoon. Rummell denies having made any and declares that t he girl went to lie barn of her own will. Hie man i 6 years of age and has redded in this ;ity for mve.nl yearn. Iln was at one due a hack driver, but of late baa ben .lipluyod as a coachman by Alex Target, the mining man. lie ad never been arrested before. ;iil declares .... tk. p it: I Ht i.1 I 4 il'.l? i .t.U Uo MU u, iii..drj.v . ' j i ag, but waa unnoie to fiml 1L After thinking (he mailer over the wuiuau radii'.nuersil the episode ai the corner and realized that perhaps one of the men had snatched Die pocketbook. .The mutier was reported to the police, but as M.ss Williams was unable tq describe the men there la little likelihood of them being apprehended, In speaking of her loss last evening Mis Williams said: I am quite sure that 1 did not drop the wriatbag, for 1 would certainly have heard It, aa the pocket book contained considerable silver. l am satisfied that the men who the corner bumped against me at snatched it away." The young woman feela considerably distressed about the loan of the rings, not because of their value, but because they were presented by her mother, who died less than a week If they will only return my go. rings, they are welcome to the 35, and I wont ask any questions." i L.i ..Viwra' Wk. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the poet and wit, wrote to a committee declining to accept aa invitation to drllvri a lecture. I am far from being in gnou physical health." wrote the dot-to- r, and 1 am satisfied tl t If I were offered a fifty dollar bill after my lecture I vheuld not have strength enough to refuse IL" A Provtihlae j I j are now In order. A good one it let us supply vou with anything yon may need in onr line. Wa have tha stock and can fill orders prompt. j THE Ecclss Lumber Company J Tnrtr. Aoiblswooa. My dear, when we were engiigcd I always slept with your Inst letter under my pillow. Juatwen-An- d 1. too. vr, often went to sice. Mr. Jutitwed HEALTH BOTTLH) Natans delicious sparkling Nactar. M creates that suited footing perfect health by dean slug the system of all impurities. as-ta- well-kno- JOUKIBLE DEATH OF WELL-KNOW- WRITER. Burned beyond recognition, the body poei, agnostic octuier and writer ou Mui'caiuisin, ho, lur tha lost twe.ve years, has pursued the study of tiieuiogy, philoao-juand nature in practical solitude, waa found about 5 o mock Tuesduy lying lace downward on tbe .barred flour In the smoldering names hat were grsuuslly consuming his old out at 62 Last becund South street. Not until the smoke waa pouring ruin the cracks and crevices above be doors and windows was the fire dcovered and tbe alarm turned in to he fire department. When the door was broken down by the firermn and he hose brought into action the body .ai stumbled over bv Asslsiant Chief Vllliam Workman where it lay In the dre embers burned to a crisp. Every room was filled with smoke, ,nd alter tbe doors and windows were brown open and the fire extinguished he cremated body could be seen, juried and crisped In the confer of he room. The walls were smoked to olackness and every piece of furniture was charred. In Ms bedroom his bed was burned to nsbes, ns was tlkrt of tbe floor. The body was lying in tbe middle of tbe floor, and it is believed that the burning of the clothes and bed awakened him from his slumbers, but that he was strangled In the smoke and died in agony upon the floor only to be cremated by tbe, uamea. It is evident that he succeeded In getting out of his bed, but bad inhaled so much smoke that he became unconscious and was unable fo get out of tbe room. The only thing that Is known of his former life is that he once lived In Michigan, and later in Dakota, before he came here, and took a prominent stand in behalf of the Indians when their lands were being opened up for settlement. Many Injustices were Imposed upon them and he took their part. It is said that he waa a veteran of the civil war and fought far the flag in Several campaigns through the south. He drew a pension from the government, but the exact amount is not known. He has a brother living in Denver, and about five years ago Ms sister visited him for n few days or her way to the coast, but she did not stay long. He spent some time In Little Cottonwood canyon, near Alta, and was constantly roaming about the hills near Salt Lake, studying nature. The funeral arrangement! have not been made. In all probability the will wire his brother of tbe death and await his instructions. Kat&p At First class Bars, Onion, Clubs and Drug S torsi. FRED. J. KIESEL 01 CO.. rUtwltwwntftfM Miss Jenkins Yrs. she did My something about you, but 1 donl know whether it wa meant to be compliman tarv or not. Mr. Hallow Oh, I fancy I Impressed her. Miss Jenkine Well, she merely ram Planted n your blooming cheek." Philadelphia Public ledger. Blx of one and half a dozen of thr other represents your selfishness un my generosity Cincinnati Coamen su Washington, Doc. 28. Quart erroastrt General Humprey today said the so counts of Captain Kreuch are In fiisl You need a New Suit and Overcoat for yourself and boys. Putnam's has them in great abundance and at the jf Char.es H. Ej.is, i y PICKPOCKET 8 AT WORK. Two pickpockets, believed to be the same pair that robbed Mire Luella Banner on Main street Saturday evensecured n wrist bag containing ing, 135 and four gold rings from Miss Grace Williams n East Second South street Tnedey afternoon. ' So cleverly did the dipt" execute tbe trick that tbe woman (111 n. miss her purse until half a blcw distant froth the nlace wbero the t bery la supposed to have occurred. w,s m wav from tbe Windsor hotel on Main street to tlis Promisr restaurant 0n East Second South. As she was rounding the el laaSrr. She Is tt really true that tho blind ran dctcrmlue color by tho sense of Init'hT He Certainly. 1 pore knew a blind man who waa able to tell a red hot store by nieerly putting bis finger n It Illustrated Bits. r-'- j j mi They were rehearsing their parts In au amateur drams. "Oli, I beg your pardon," said Herbert looking at tbe book again. I kLsed you at the wrong plaro." Isn't that too bad!" esclalmed Amelia. Now we'll have to do It aU ever again!" Chicago Tribune. i : j et I otva-lonal- ly FALSTAF iu Tokio, Dec.1 58. 1 p. m. The Japanese govern lien t lisa agreed to negotiate an erblirai ion tieaty with the United Slates. This is tho result oi American Minister Orlacom'i representation to Huron Kumtira, minister ol Inreign affairs. Who has notified him way to terminate the disorganization of that bis giivernuicnt is pleased to ac' the atata and public life and introduce America's J O l - turned from righam City, where alie had been visiting wiih her pareuts. She met her sister at tli Oregon Short Line depot aud the spent the evening upuiwn. Shortly before midnight Christ euaon they separated, Amelia uf a slatting fur the resi.ii-iumerchant of this city, by whom she is employed aa a duniemid. By mistake aha boarded a Waterloo car her etror uutil aud did not several bl.K'ks out liom Main street put where site does not know. Fur more than an )ur she wandered about aimlessly. In an effort to locate lersclf, Fiuslly two young men happened along and after hearing the lrl's story they arrmnpanied her to U ;nj South Temple streets, near where er sister lived. 81. e was uuable to ml the Ikiiiro and after searching ruith-SMlfor several minutes, acooui-'anie- .l the two young men down to he Pioneer monument, where they eft her. In a despairing attempt to find her ialer'a home, Mias Chrlslemiiin started on BouiU Temple. Before Bite had rune very fur, she auyx, she met ltnm-ti'- ll aud to him site' told her trouble. Che lutter, it is claimed, promptly vol-t- n 's leered to conduct the gill to her house, but when the vicinity .waa esclied. declared he could not find the ilare. He suggested tliat the girl him to the Tarbet home and ii'iipy the hind giti'a room for the tight. The child was nearly overcome muy the bitter cold and readily Japanese Government Pleased to Accept Uncle Sam's Invitation to Formulate an Arbitration Agreement. SL, I I .a tail. According to the story alleged to have been related by the girl to the porelice, Miss Christenson bad just lft-ve-al w.ileh is being llt lliti - ahich be was committed to tha city ceil from A'liseling. W. Ya , announcing that four prumineut u.en iu that city were prepared to furnish bail fur her in any amount up to J.'ui.wiu. If the I'i.era from Wheeling have beeu made in good falrh, it is probable the court will be aied within a few days to fix the amount of bond. Wl.ile Mis Patteraou would not the names of the Wheeling mea who offer to go on her bond, uispiitcliea from that city say they arc Charles W. of Swisher, secret ary of state-eleWest Ylrgiini, and 11. J. Price, a merchant; 1. A. Decency, a lawyer, and Howard Black, a banker of Fait mount. TREATY WHERETO - EAT BOSTON- CAFE J 4 ' a-t- ii,i NEGOTIATE corre-pondi- xx'l M ' Li 1 lio-ol- 1' a....c.s. William 11. liummell, a uosih-an in me employ Alex Tsrboi, is ,,, and if is ciJiUied oi tbe ,':ai t lie ss&ault was cuiumitted m 'iar-le- ts tom. Kumuiill, when arruLued ,u the charge of statutory rape iu tha not police court yestei lay . p:c3,led auliti. Judge Chrl- - Dic'd ttxe.i ltis tK.n.i in the sum of (2,aii0, in default of AGREES TO reforms with the maONeill Bros, Props. No. 232 25th St tured need. of the people without reDealers in first class liquors of all course to a radical rupture of the existkinds, wines and brandy. All goods de- ing order of things in the state at the livered to any part of city every piesent moment when Russia is involvSaturday. 'Whisky 75 cts to f 1.75 quart. ed iu a serious war. We regard the attempt to inauguWine 35 cts per quart, 3 quarts, 1. 1 quart. Whiskey pr. gal. rate radical government Brandy, ir forma aa (2.25 to $5. particularly inopportune. The whole O'NEILL BRO&, PROPS. energy of the people must be concentrated toward tbe attainment of the Phone 135Z. goal, namely, the defence of the honor, dignity and might of the fntlieiland. A1 Husain must rally round the throne and help to extricate the country from ita aerioua plight. To utilize such a moment for carrying out radical state reforms would bring to s head the inOPEN DAY AND NIGHT. disorders from which the roun- ternal Everything here the best Short orders try .already suffering sufficiently. By at all hours. of a political All kinds of game and fish in season. adopting a petition the Zemstvo quite exceed. the Extra fins dinners Sunday, from nature of it powers and deprives it12 to 2 p. m., 25c. Fins lunch from limits self by opealy infringing tne laws of 11 to 4 and S to 8 p. m. the right of protesting against interJIM A YOUNG Props. ference in tho conduct of the Zemstvo's h 224 Twenty-fiftStreet own affairs." I t.,e sttee..; SuiurUay nigh. A me., a Cliiisie:i: ea-ie- ct follows: We fin it impossible to sign the proposed address to the emin-ror- . Together will, the great maa of the Russian people we firmly believe in tbe ancient pr.nciple of the emperors aiitonacy und unconditionally npudi-- i ate any arempt to li.uit or belittle it. regarding it as the fundamental basil of Russia's state life. Every thange wlitrh aims at a limitation oi the imperial power cannot but be received by the people in the most hostile spirit because they cannot conceive any other form of g. remittent thau autocratic and will not permit any alien institutions to be imposed upon tiitm that would be doing violent a to their ancient ideals and views. No less firmly do we believe that the autocratic power will find the right 4 J Eua ear-o- m,-r- e .,u oi .a,.: 23i3K3csr$3figmei; Good Resolutions Miu . n.y oej..y ail li.uh.ii: i not evu. eu.pij.iu ii k.' u.siv .tvu it, si her pur il 3 tf : tu n gul irom misMug some minutes liter, did lui i .iy, n:..ii.mi mst her way, ws the thiiik that she Lsa iwu roouiM. i.u-a linu iu the . ue pait is itaciy I'.. i raieu ue,' Step, ueiiev.1, it is trauliy as- -. mg that hc tau dripped the wrist than six months was J..ut to be g.antcd. A teUgiam had couie to her ad- after jester jay . low: "This 28.-- ak&.w; tf cr wsniic.iug about Be: a si o Government Note Calm of lY'be at o :s Was Disturbed--Som- e of Memle.s Uphold Autocratic R ghts. Moscow. Dec. journed AVi I,' , i? niKTT w e Hfews FliN.dtH CllliU:. : t Laundry mi itiJ T ) r r I c rfm mi lLi ceedings Ogden Steam 200 tope ''.m sc.rvm-- r rNtw.': I you have the satisfaction knowing you art getting very beet leunorywork that anybody can do. Its atyiieh, lte well done In every respect and above all it'a done without the wear ahd tear that It reeeivea at most laun dries We want everybody in Ogden and vicinity to tee a sample of Our work. We know it'a the beet. We want you to know it. May our wagon calif Phone or poetal us. Addrece Eaat of Heed Phone No. 174. ' Right Prices Dont Fail to Call and looll them over before YOU BUY THE PUTNA HOUSE 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE. |