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Show THE MORSIKO EXAMINTH ROOMS tndepantfint Phone Ball Phoos BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phona Ball PSsne VM. GLaSMANN . Independent Phona EDITORIAL ?! New M " 'J?' 12 ..... AMUSEMENTS DEE GBUC COMPANY HAS INCORPORATED TELEPHONES EXAMINER a noon, of (he Dee Druy company, with , capital ana k of $25 hub. ihe duck ia divided mto 250 shares denomstock of the of No. 123 of bath telephone ayotama p. m-- closed aftar ination of $M0 aah, beiny divided follows: among the tucurporators O. George 11. Matson, $2,500; Charles Dee $1,200: William H. Wattia II.OoO; Roliert-ao- ii I Isaac N. Pierce 91.000; Janie $SOO; Ellsworth Mat eon $'00 and William J. Bhirley $50o. 1 he officers of the company are: G. H. Matson president; Charles (A. Dee, u My I. out of the Ann of Last Th.unas ha (one fi--t to luy frtn good James Rohertana laaac'X. Pierce tmaauier. These Nctire-Af- tee Fcburary lai. tha Ri" gentlemen loyether with William Grande tra.n for Salt Lake mill are ala tha directors of the 9 a. ni. : at Com patty. GaH'Irtad The whole of tha stork siihKribeJ Tha Builder' nxchanjre have and Incorporator, tn give a grand ball on or abouL by each to wit; tha sum of $7,500 baa been Match S.b. fu'iy paid. The incorporatioi papers Include the R. C. Iliad lay. W. C. Mandril and F. wholesale and retail htiHineas including g. Walt ora. of Salt lake City, the sale i,t druya, medicines, pha rniacau-tical- a, among Uia viaitnra in Ogden yesterday. liquors, and all other merchanIwd and sold by drug II. I). Kdgerton. of Ball lake City, dise usually nfnrea of llkn cbarai-ter- , t he compoundtravelling agent for the Northwestern. ing of all kinda aud varieties uf druya ne, nan In unden on buinea jeairr-dayand medlrlnea for the purpose of whole-aland retail trade nr for an purpose HnMera of tha following eoupnna are whatsoever, the buy ini;, holding, satat Tha iny or otherwise acquiring all necessary entitled u $5.00 coupon-boo- k 2t94., 39o0 artirlea tools, fixtures or materials Ogden Bream aumlrj : to be used la aud about aald premises and 39147. and the compounding of said druya and licetma waa granted in tha medicines and for said purpose to buy, A man-laoffii-clerk1 yesterday to IMe hold, aell, Icaae. or otherwise acquire entnilv an real and personal property nr Is conJohanna lderiga, 20. and Mia trol. encumber and otherwise dispose 21. both of Oydcn. of the urns and generally do all acta Mra. John D. Carnahan wife of Dr. and things Incident and rnnvenient to Carnahan, the well known physician, the carrying on of tlia various kinds of underwent an operation fur appendicitis business. at the nyden Oneral hnapfial While at ill in n dangerous con. BOWUNC RECORDS diilon. it ia 1 bony lit tbal she will Nineteen Ogden Players Art Now Able rtomr . ta Pais Ihi Two Hundred Score S. J. Pcolt of thla city hat filed hii Mark. petition In bankruptcy In the United City. Ilia Stales Court, at Ball The records made by tha city bowl-er- a liabilities amount to abont 9 lob. which in tha alleys of tha Oyden bowling If la raan haa ia claimed aa exempt. Mmelatlun during the month of Janubeen referred to Judy Maloney ref- - ary show a marked Improvement la the . J. K. O'Connelly ia alkirney for work of those Interested ia the sport. A reixinl kept hows that nineteen the pot It loner. have lsissed the 200 score mark, Thomas ms king tha high set score of 247 plus, WARRANTY DEEDS which ha dM Munday evening uf this week Tint following warranty dredi have Those paaalng the second century ofbeen filed In tha County mark moat frequently, aside from fice: Thomas, are: F. Scudder, whose highDaniel H. Adama and wife to Cathar- est acure waa 225; VaUersux with 222 ine Farley, for tha anm of 700, south aa bis highest score; Hess also with one-ha- lf Imt 45, all Lot 41, Block 1, 232. Tha others bowling above tha 200 Valley View addition. Robert R. Todd mid wife to Mary mark together with th4r highest score 500. of south, are: Rindimer. 221; Phillips. 224; U. Ann Todd, for the mim ono-ba- lf of eouthweat quarter Bertlon Brtidder, 215: Cals. 207; Smellier, 213; 2. West. 9, Township 5. North Ranye Flygare. 205; Miller, 222; Welkins, Henry Consul and wife to W. R. 201; Williams, 2M: Carlson, 201; Dot, 95.GUO, Bond, for n conalderatlon of 211; Stephens. 201; Cmaamaa, 204; A. Sharks, SHE; Wilson, 216. part of lx 4, Block 15, Flat II. John O. Klhlatrom and wife to II. Forties, Jr., for the eum of $1,000, part COYOTE e 1 e lkn 'Wi-re- Iln-order'- s Ixn 10. Blork 64. N, Plat BOUNTY A." Ivra and wife to W. B. Wele!l. 14. for the sum of $1,9111), Plat WARRANTS REFUSED 1, Block part A." W. R. Wedell and wife to William Wanner, part Lot 1,. Block 37. Plat A tha nuuahleratlon beiny 92,500. Mary Jamea Jnnea to Charles II, GohIIdr. fur the eum of 92,000. part lx I. Block I. Oyden Five Acre Plat A." N. J. Clapp and C. W. Clapp her httaliand and J. B. Hummer and Fan-m- i a Ij. Han itner his wife lo David B. Tracy fur the ainn of 9150, a part of lot 9. block 49, plat C. and N. X C. W. Clapp, lruatHi, Clapp hia wife to David 8. Tracy, for tha sum of $1,00(1, part of lut 8, block d8, plat A. 37. Hides Wars Bona Fids, but Legiala tura Forbids Further Payments Until Further Instructions. Two different persons applied at tha county clerk's office yesterday for bounties on coyote aklna and In each Instance, a warrant waa refused. Thera aoems lo be no doubt but vdiat the htilra were bona fide, but ths follhtr-iu- g letter from Slat Auditor J. A. Edward which was received by County Clerk Mattson yeet onlay afternoon, explains why they refuse to issue warrants for bounties on wild animal polls: Pursuant to Instructions from the 81x1 h Legiidatntv, you are advised to at ones discontinue tha issuance of any mom bounty certificate. Further instruct Iona will follow." REEDHOTEL Tha following are the arrivals at tha Bead lor the peat 24 hour: Ueo. L. Boardman. New York; Wm. H. Taylor. Ban Francisco; Job. B. Block, Bpffalo, N. Y.; Clou. If, Bteeil. Point Lookout; Jxm. Well. New York: 1 8. Hooiier, New York; J- - D. Kleppep, lx Anyelea, Cal.; A. C. rest and wife. City; W. II. Apynr, Chicago; lie, p. Brewer and Mills, Chicago; Medford wife, Bt. lamia; F. W. Utile, Jr.. Omaha: 8. C. Kinney. City; F. J. O'Brien. law 8alL lxike; IXiuylaa While, Anyelea; C. F. Uvmb, San Fran-rlac- o; RESOLUTIONS New Y'nrk; K. I R. D. Dayton, J. A. Chambers, Denver; F. F. Coyne, II. 8. Oarloek. Laramie, Wyo.; Ren. W. Blackburn. San FranHaco; C. Coleman. Ball lake; II. Belnew, Chlcayo; J. E. ThompMin, W. Brown, City; Mr. and Mrs. Max Friend, New York: A. A. Ware. Chtca-yL. H. Ja'kon. Wm. Jackson. Boise, Ida: A. C. Stephen, law Angeles; C. J. Iirkler. IxiuLville; Fred Gilbert and wife, Chicago; T. C. Smith. Kansas L. lie Moan. Bt. City: Mr. and Mra. lamia; Wra. K. Phillips. San Francisco: L. C. Kinsey, City; J. P. Ryder, ; New York; J. A. Sutherland, Fny T. Byrne, Omaha; W. V. Moore. Balt Lake; R. Bradley. Piemnn, Ida.; M. D. Comstock, Philadelphia; Geo. A. Verni-r- , Denver; U M. Iairaon, Salt Lake; A. Nelson, City. Stevens, n; C Cliu-ayo- DACOES DUG DTTCH Doctors Reap Benefit in Attending On Injured Uega of People Who Foil In. Some Italians duy a ditch arnma the sidewalk on 2Kth street between Lincoln and Wall avenues yesterday and it ia reported that, several persons fell into the excavation, one recriviny injuries about the leys. Street. Supervisor Raich waa notified about tha matter ami raid a vleii m the place. Those reaponxible for tl liteh were notified to fill It up and red Ilyina wees hung out to prevent injury to others. YVHERICAR: OF Ona of the best vaudeville performpresented before aa Ogden amusement public ia the one on the boanis at the Utahns theater this week. There are xiugir turns worth th pries of ariiaiakioa and whan it is taken the number uf high into class artiats who appear in specialty acta, it is surprising that the proceeds ill Justify tbs billing of them. Harrison and Maluiaby, the kng and abort if It. era making a grant hia in their A Happy laughable sketch entitled Irish Fair. They corn to thi city direct from Sydney, Australia, where lhagr received flattering pnws notices. Their wurk la of a high alasa order. Toro Oti am a. the Japaneeo Juggler, ts certainly presenting a most marvelous fool Juggling specialty. He balaurre objects with hia feet while lying on hia back aa well aa many Jugglers do with rholr hands. The rapid change work of Zara and Zarg la the best ever seen In Ogden. They show themselves in attired ia the military rapid uniforms of tha piominenl nations of CONDOLENCE stici-ewiio- the "Like a Star that Falla from Heaven. la tha tit la of the song being rendered by Mr. Ulrich, and that sne P lessee the sudieune Is evidenced by the applause which greets her apjtear-siuiIjs Draw aud lezonc, aa tha dafend the tar, present a dame fy If making one amusing specialty. laugh W a criterion of successful comedy wurk, than they are suweaaftil. The eneexing song by Dan Maluuby ia cleverly rendered and make an instantane- a ous hit with the audience, to whom song of tha kind la something new. If there are better trick bycyrle riders la the world than tha Mart ells, tha writer has not aeen them and their trick riding is par excellence and la alone worth tha price of admission. e. ml To crests laughter, to afford wholesome amusement for couple of hours and to arud every one to their homes feeling at peace with thewselvea and the rent of tha world is really tha chief aim to which legitimate comedians aspire. Among the younger mnn in ths profession none have succeeded in filling the above attributes more charmingly than haa Harry Bereafnrd. who ia now touring the country in Chaa. i. Vincent's delectable comedy, Our New Man. Of Mr. Bereaforda methods much has been aald in praise, aufflea that ha haa youth, verve, personal magnetism, a perfect knowledge of how to do things and tha ability to do these same things in ao pleasing a manner that hia auditors will surely give to him tha fum of victory. Manager J. J. Coleman haa surrounded this young star with a cast of playara, many of tne names being thous of favorites who will be rememAt tha bered by our theatre-goer- s Oiand Oiiera House Thursday night. GRAND DUKE DENIES THAT STREETS RAN RED WSRS wr r tin In accordance with the just, though oftlmes Inscrutable de- WERE ONLY BUEAD RIOTS. e, crees of the Supreme Power of the it waa written thnt our worthy tn. The BL Petersburg, Feb. 1, brother nnd fellow craftsman, Parley Wads, should be cnlled from our midst: official report of the disturbances at Warsaw shows that they were chiefly and of the character of bread riots, and no WHEREAS: In his demise lv-a- l The Union No. 31$ I. B. K. W. recognizes evidence of political movement. aud deeply .deplores the huts of a loyal rlolera pillaged shops rlglil and left to and w holeAittled brother, an upright get food and drink and then erected citlrou a young man nmony men, and barricades and fired upon the troops. one whom to know was to love and es- The disturbance are now quelled. teem; therefore HR IT RRBOLVRD: That wo, aa til END OF STRIKE IN BIGHT. brothers, extend to 'the mom here of his T,ondon. Feb. l.-- The Dally Mail's family our most heartfelt sympathy an4 condolence In this their season of Warsaw correspondent report a a resbitter sorrow and bereavement, and toration of aomparative peace, though commend them to look for comfort tn tha city la at III in a condition of Him who glvelh and taketh away and dangerous foment. Who duet h alt things well. The majority of the troops, the corHR IT RESOLVED: That our rharter respondent says, have been withilrmwn be draped for a period of thirty days from the center of the rit.y, and the end a a token of ropect. Further of the strike ia In eight. There ia HR IT RESOLVED: Thnt n ropy of sunt fighting alill in the outer anhnrba. these resolutions be properly enymes-e- and cases of treacherous stabbing of and presented to the members of soldiers are growing more frequent. the bereaved family, also that, they he Vehtrular traffic has been resumed and spread upon the mlnutea of supplies of food ara arriving. HundUnion No. 316, and that the same be reds of domiciliary visits and arrests have been made. All suspected persons published in the daily papers and official Journal of our Order. are stopped, searched and arrested if G. M. STODDARD ) found to be carry ing weapons. Careful R. K. TALLEY Committee. ) investigation convinces me that the B. JONES E. ) dead number 300. The ruuuira of dynamite outrages at Ix-dROOSEVELT RETURNS. and that 35,000 I .mix workmen are marching on Warsaw are un31. President founded. The Unix men bavo struck, Jan. Washington. Roosevelt and party returned to Washbut leinsin quiet. ing on tndsv. At 7:40 n. m. the presl-dea- l, left the train and ws VLADIMIR WAS PACIFIC. driven direct to Ihe White House, where he breakfaned with hia family. Ixwtdnn, Frb. 1. The correspondent of the Times at SL Petersburg sends NOTICE! to his paper this morning a curious story which he declares ha obtained ..Aftar February 1st the Ri Graade from impeachable authority. Accordtrain for Salt Lake City will leave at ing to the correspondent, whan Grand 9 a. m. Duke Vladimir waa informed, on Jan. Vul-vor- It, that General if You Expect to Many in Juno - Now ia the lima to buy the engagement ring. Thin ring In usually a Diamond, and wa have bean able ta buy loose Diamonds very reasonable We mount them In cur shop according ta your directions and guarantee every atone ta ha perfect J. S. Lewis & Go. J eweters WASHINGTON rrinre Vasilchikoff (who was ia romand of the troops In St. Petersburg! had given orders to fire od lb atrikeis. Grand Duke Vladimir immediately ordered that pacific measures be taken, but the senior officer on the snot replied that be could not guarantee the safety of the palace with, out using force. ywnusaivtMHI AT THE BIG CLOCK From Page 1.) who oomprise the vat bulk of tha empire's population aad try to explain to them government by suffrage. The peasant knowa nothing of go verm ent; he does not even know whet the word means. Ho knows hit emperor. For him the emperor ia everything. Give the peasant a vote, and all would be anarchy. Still, there ia naceaalty for reforma and they will be grantad by the aatocracy. Maintaining tha people of sutneracy then, the people will have aa opportunity to be heard in the government! questioned the correspondent. : res, waa the reply, 'they can, and I am sure they will be given a naan Of that I am certain," and he repeated tha words emphatically. 1 am certain," and continued even more deliberately, "they will be given the means of presenting their naeda ainl grievances dir rm-- t to the sovereign," With these significant words, foreperhaps tha immediate shadowing granting of something ia the nature of the Zcnukyzahor (Land Parliament) tha Grand Duke who ia three times removed from the throne of the Romanoffs, ended the interview. He then turned to Prince Belaaelsky, Instrm-Ing him to give tha Associated Press every facility for indepeodrat iavesti-gatlo- n. 22. i world.. (Continued AVENUE. FIND i ftTAQ. WEDSESDAT MOBXISO, Mta who Sold BOMB. Horse-fl- y 1,1805. Ed Johnson and Joe Cn:g were arrested by Police Captain Brown, and City Detective Pcuder aiiO'it 3 yesterday, wh!!o attemptieg m dispuse which it i UP of some horns posed war ktolm. Some time yesterday forenoon the above named part lee appeared at the second hand store of Faul Zignhirt at fly-nct- a. -- Washington avenue staling that ts which they had they had some stored ia a saloon near by and which they wished to sell. It being a little ear'y for flics, the suspicions of the Jsaiir was arouse i and no arrangement were made for the purchase of the neis. the police were notified of the occurrence and at tba time stated, when tha two men railed with the nets, the police were phoned for. and arrived on the scene while they were Ull exhibiting their goods, ail of which were now. They will have an opportunity to teil Judge Murphy where they secured s, a little later on. the fir-ne- are Seventy Changes Four Hundred People Are Given tha Time of Their Lives By the forth The Kuights of Columbus social at the A. O: L'. W. ball. Monday evening and about four hundred ptnpls united in sating that they had one of the moat enjoyable times of the season. The evening was spent in card playing, dancing aud In listening to music and shiut Interesting talks bv severs! of the members of ths organization. During the evening those present made merry at the tesial board. The lunch and refreshments were served under the experienced direction of Henry McCardle and the large crowd was well taken care of. The progressive ca(rd games were productive of much iuiereni. Mrs. T. n. Ryan won the first prize and Frank M. Farrell wa the rccefpient of the J fr John 8. Chadwick waa able to get into the kitchen last Sunday afier a lui'g confinement from his wounds a full account of which has been gives in the paper The installing of 50 residence teleby tLe R. M. V- - is evidently another step in advance for North Ogden to keep pace with the rapid strides that are being made in modern conveniences and when thia la followed with an electric plant for lighting the town ibe feasibility of which ia being considered will tend to place ns in tha front ranks in at least some of tha phones booby prize. A the children of modern conveniences. Joseph E. 8tory, ona of our county. 1. A bomb was diso'clock this morning in front of the Hotel Deux Mondea in the avenue De L'Upera. There waa no at tion. refua anv informa- Laps?. Bolivia. Jan. 3L The Bolivian cotieri. hs approved the plan of and friendship with Chile. pca-- Pluck aad Wllltagnasa Go Down fore Neil's Experience aad Ring Generalship. Be- Saa Frwerisce, Cal., Jan. 21 It took Frankie Ned. bantam . Dick fifteen rounds to knock out hi debut tonlgiiv Hyland who made from tha amateur rank It waa a fight between n sesaond ring general and a youngster, game as possible, strong and willing, but lacking in experience. Except for one of two of tke earlier rounds. Nell held a good lead on point a Throughout the fight Hyland, however, would brighten up and land enme telling blows, often rushing Nell to But Nell's coolness was nev er in Jeopardy and hia clever luotwork always carried him out of danger. Beyond a bruied eye, which each of the fighters accumulated early in ths contest. no particular damage waa done up to tha last round. In thia round Nell went at his man deliberately, but relentlessly, x left awing on the Jaw sent Hyland to the floor for the count When ha arose ha waa practically helpless and waa sent to the mat again. Gama to the last h arose, staggering blindly and face-- his antagonist. There were cries of Stop it," from all over the building, but Hyland'e seconds refused to intervene aad Neil sent him down and out. After ten rounds of terrific milling the preliminary between Jack Cordell and Joe Andclla waa declared a draw. 1 ' Amsterdam, Jan. 3L The British One of the aocial events of the week was (hat emphasising tha arrival of steamer Alba (Captain Cox. from NewMra. Eliza Brown to the 58th mile stone port News, January 11 for Amsterdam), in her sojourn upun tills mundane 'ia aahora at Zandvoort (near Harlem, on the North Seal, and will be a tntsl sphere by (be gathering at her resilience on Washington avenue of her loss. Twelve members of her crew have children and grand children yesterday. been gutton ashore, but 25 are still m She was born in Lavendar, Wiltshire, board, Lifoboats are in attendance. England, January 30. 1847. She waa the New York, Jan. 81. At a meeting f daughter of John Brow n and Sarah Mtindy, waa baptised May, 1855, by directors of Vanderbilt lines President Edward Haman and emigrated in 1893, Ingalls and President Ledyard resignsailing from London in the ship Ama- ed. W. 1L Newman waa elected prod-deof the Michigan and of the Clevzon, June 4. arrived in New York July 18 and at Florence a few days later, eland, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis . - Th body of tba late David Kay, who $5.00 reward for any evidence leaddied at Sacramento, California, Mon- ing to the conviction of any persons or day, will be brought to Ogden on Friilay persons stealing the Morning Exam' of thla week. iner. The funeral aenrirea over Ihe reKnvono. Russia., Jan. 31. Tlie strike leaving there August 10, arrived at Salt mains will be held tn tha Second Ward Lodz, Poland., Jan. SI.' The strike meeting house Sunday afternoon at tso here is ended and work haa been re- Lake City October 4 and later at North o'clock. sumed everywhere. Ogden, where November 18, 1803 she here continues, but order is maintained. nt t , 2c Buys Any 1 0c Gingham P w I All Ladies Waists Half Price Sheets and Pillow Cases at I Less Than Cost of I All Turkish Towels 33 Per Cent Off f Any Ladys Over or Under-- 1 skirt at Cost 5c Buys Any Apron Gingham f 7 1 -- ' . Any $2.50 Hat in Our Store You Can Buy for $1.50 NewSpringStock of Fancies and Plain Colors at New York Wholesale Prices Ribbons-O- ur 2 explosion. The authorities FOR HYLAND John Daniels, an aged and highly respected ctlixen of this place, haa undergone n severe eiege of lagrippe since hia return from n very enjoyable came the wife of John White, by whom visit in Park Valley of six weeks' durashe had three children, viz, Marr Eliza tion. (wife of Warren Campbell), Sarah Jana and Annie L. (wife of James A. I At the monthly meeting of the Montgomery), sod after her husband's seventies quorum last Sunday, among death, Fehruary 11, 1869, she became j other items of buaiueaa transacted waa the wife of Thumaa 14. Brown, May 9. I the transfer of Josepa Orton, . L. 1873, by whom abe had five other Blodgett, R. F. Berrett and James Fcr-ri-n children, John. H.; George E member to the high priests quorum, all of council of 88th quorum of seventy; thorn had been members of tha quorum Emily, teacher in Ogden City school; for a great many yean. The last named Harriet L., for years secretary in ths being ordained at the first organization North Ogdra Sunday school, wife of uf the quorum, December 29, 1853, in Thomas F. Barrett and Nr phi, assistant the first log school house erected in bookkeeper for Utah Light and Power North Ogden, w hich, however, had been company. moved from its first location near the residence of Bishop Jamea Ward tq the The children of Joseph Orion recently present location of the residence of mails a pleaant time for bim In honor Wm. M. Ellis. John B. Orton and Walof hia noth birthday and among othef ter L. Moore were also transferred, the pleasant features of the ores sing pm. first to the 108th quorum of sevrnty sen ted him with a handsome watch t Chester, Idaho, and the later to the chain in token of the verr high in( seventies quorum at Bingham Junction. In which they hold their lather. estecn) Both of (hem have filled missions In the Pacific island The high mark at tainedby man) A bouncing boy waa born to the wife pupils of the District school in the midof Samuel Shaw on tne 24lh inat winter examinations attests plainly tha good work of both teacher and pupil, All weiL weighing eleven pound Paris, Feb. covered moat highly respected young men. will be married tomorrow, (Feb. 1) in the Salt Lake temple to Miss Alice Brown of Dgden, also held in high esteem in social and religious circles of the a NOTICE! ROUNDS DO ef North Ogden, Welter county, Utah, Jan. 21. Tha weather for some time ha oeen exceptionally mild tha time of the year, so much so that a scarcely vestige of frost is left on ihe ground and plowing has commenced as though the season for active spring work waa tiion us. The health of ihe people for tha past month has been fairly good except a few cases of mead is and soma lagrippe one death has occurred fiwm pneumonia. in a grand number of songs were Tendered by Mary chorus from the Sacred Heart academy. They were roundly applauded for their capable effort a. Short speeches were given by Gua IN SEARCH OF SON 8myih, Abbott Maginnis and Will MoWHO DISAPPEABED ron. The aiieakera aiioke in eloquent vein and their effort! were greatly apJ. H. Emery of Idaho Falla la In Ogden preciated. The entertainment throughout wa a surce-- and a royal good time Aftar Lad Now la Nampa. aud their was had by tha Knight J. H. Emery of Idaho Falls waa in friends. Ogden yeter.iav searching for hia non, wLo disappeared from hia NEW UNION TIME CARD home on January 19, aud who waa 24th. n the have to been hers thought and .Southern Mr. Emery had bora lo Salt Lake in Rio Grands .Western Pacific Trains Only Are Effected search of the lad an,l then came here, where after a diligent search for the Commencing today a new union railmissing bey ha waa prepared to give up the search. way time card will go into effect. The a change in the arrival and departure received The police authorities telegram from the bov'a mother late ,will effect the Rio Grande Western and only. yesterday afternoon which aialed that Southern Pacific trains (hi tha Southern Pacific the changes young Emery was at Nampa and this informal iim waa Imparted to the father, will be aa follows: No. 5, Pacific Express, th ranch to who left for that point on an early city at train thia morning, hie hopes again Elan Francisco, will leave-thibrightened with the prospects of re- 11:56 p. m., luntead of 12:45; Overland Limited, No. 1, will leave at 3:55 p. covering hi m isulng son. m.. instead of 3:4U; the mixed train, between Montello and Ogden will arTRANSIENT HAS EPILEPSY rive in Ogdra at 4:00 p. m., instead of 5:00 p. m. On the Rio Grande, No. Guest at Central Hotel From Butte 12, between Ogdra and Salt Lake, will depart at 9 a. m., instead of 9:30; No. ia In a Vary Precious Condition. , Pacific Express, will arrive at 12:35 a. m., instead of 12:40; No. 5, Union A man who registerril a J. P JenLimited will arrive at 11:30 a. Pacific sen. from Butt Montana, at the Cenof 11:45. instead , tra! Hotel, on Monday nlghtfl is suffering from an attack of epileptic flta PARKS SUCCEEDS GRUBER. which came upon him yesterday morning. 'Two physician were called lo attend la Now General Superintendent of tha Union Pacific Railroad. the man. who had three of the fits in succession, and waa in a very preW. L. Park, formerly superintendent carious condition, but the medical aid rendered checked the attack for the of the Wyoming division of the Union present, at least, and the patient Pacific, at Cheyenne. Wyo., haa been rallied. , . appointed general superintendent fur the .. One of the attending physicians after aama company with offices at Omaha. an examination of the case said that In Thia change will probably bring about hi opinion (he patient would not the appointment of W. A. Whitney, survive for a period of more than two assist an! sttperintynJent of the Wyoweeks. ming division, as superintendent In place of Mr. Park. Made in Quorum Mrs. Brown Cele- brates Birthday. Order. KAY'S BODY COMING FIFTEEN NORTH OGDEN NOTES HAVE CRAKP SOCIAL Before the Fly Season, Art la Jail. lihitf FEBBUABY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CAUGHT BY OWN NET el ance ever CaplUl Slock $25,000 Held by Local Mas. Fum Haa An tries of incorporation, were filed with tha county clerk yesterday after- Bril POPES. Howe |