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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, A MATTER OF HEALTH 21, 1605. FELIX RHEIN60LDT HYDRANT FUNERAL OF COMMITS SUICIDE RENTAL 0j FEBRUARY REFUSED President of Barbers State Board of Examiners and of Local Union, Fearing Approach of Blindness Ends Life With Bullet COUNCIL WILL ilOT PAY ERRONEOUS BILL. Submits Annual Reports of Officials and Largs Routine Business is Disposed ot. iiyor se-si- on rental. fills matter lug Uen before the body several different time and last werk was inferred baik to the Watr Works people for correction on account f Hs being erroueon. The amount ilaimad on the bill present eil at lam night's meeting was for rental from Oetuber 13th. 1MI. to February 21th. 1905. After the Mil had been presented Air. Moyet offered a niotloi that the asms be referred to tbe fliisuco committee, act inn to be deferred for a week, and that a Mil be rendeied the Water Works company for occupation tax. There was no second to tbi motion, and Councilman Ifavidaon moved that the bill be not allowed, which waa promptly sacoiided by Mr. Xye and In this wav the matter was finally dis- AbsoluteXyPure HAS HD SUBSTITUTE tode EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL glean nomine) Ions: Prealdeat. J. ROOMS tlie reported 11. Hiugi-r- . following Loui-ivlll- Samuel Karpf. Dni ion, tilnu; treasurer, Hank Pamleloup, Chicago. vcreury, No. B1 Indepantfsnt Phone. Sell Phone H BUSINESS OFFICE . No. 120 Independent Phone Sell P'.iene ......New 00 ..... STATEHOOD BILL. Wralilngtnn, Feb. Jo. Whether ihe No. 120 senate conference on the hialehood bill i Independent Phene Bell Phene. . ..Noi 120 ! will represent ibe party that defeated No. 120 of Seth telephone systems joint statehood for Arirona and New cloeed after I p. m. Mexico or the arly that fought for Hie retention of that provision was tod al lenglli lu the senate lot lay, but no decision waa reached. The usual manner was lo name a conferees the two ranking majority n nailers and I ho ranking minority member of tho A complaint was filed in the county committee bitting the hill iu charge. rlrrk'a office yesterday afternoon by In the present, rase It was contended Edward Stone acainat ihe Ogdon by Senators Gorman and Trller that Iaok.lug Co., in which it ia rlainiu.. the conferee, if m named, would .tot that Urn plaint, ff purchased a AVI' represent the sentiment for the hill horse power krraneun engine and ou as passed hy Ihe senate. The arguthe 20th day of April lint ih, engine ments were interrupted hy the ronven-iu- g wae placed ia Ihe defendant's ware, of the senate aa a court to hoar nonae at. tlieir apecial Iumhiii and re. Sws.vite iiupeachmciil charges, but he' continued tomorrow. The quested to dninoiwiraird iu ndvnataga will and utility with the house managers in the Swnyne trial that if aailsfaciory the dnfrndania rested th.'lr case totlay and the would purriiaae it at me market opened. prke of (885. The ilefemtnnf ued the Machine for two month and at the end COAL COMPANY LOSES, of that time they roused to pay or return. the engine. They now have Washington, Feb. 20. The case of auae teat the defendant sold and Caledonia Coal company, yi. HenJ. shipped the engine to Calientea, Ne- the vada, and ask for Judgment for $:)85. H. Baker, of the supreme court of New Mexico, to compel Mm to take of an action against the AtchiThe Ladles Aid Society of the Con& Santa Fe Kallroad rant gregational churrh am Invited to meet son, Topeka puny waa lecldod by the supreme court at the home of Mrs. Cor lew. No. 2C83 of the United States Unlay against, tha Jefferson, Thursday, February 23rd, aa company. The railroad rate was instisoon alter the noon hour as tuted hy the coal ronipony under the A full attendance is doulred. interstate commerce taw and the anti truHt law, tlir company claiming damllolla Thompson has been released under both acts. As the railroad from custody on the promise ihut he ages has no office in the territory, company will leave town ami never trouble tins were served upon the president pnper young woman with whom lie Irled lo of ihsj'tiad as he waa parsing through. keep company, which reunited in the Judge I hiker refused under these cirarrest. cumstances to assume Jurisdlct Ion In the rate and the opinion rendered toAll mom ben of the Order uf Washday sustained his action. r tiu-lfriends are mrdlally ington and Invited in attend a social at the A. o. COlLD NOT RUN BLOCKADE. w, Hall, Tnesilay eve. leb. 21, 1903. WM. CL ASM ANN .. ... poned ot. The mayor submitted annual reports of the city cremator, city recorder city aexton and street supervisor, tofrom a gether with a communication sprinkling machine company all of which vrre ordered filed after some discussion. In connertioii with tue street super-liaureport, Mr. WHIiatns stated that It was not Intruded for hi annual report and that a stenographers service weve necessary before the report could he gotten v'ut- - The city attorney's stenographer will be placed at the service of the street supervisor for the dr-h- r. r' L-- purpose of presenting the repurt at an early date. The finance committee, to wham had been referred the mayor'e annual report. at s previous meeting of council reported that on account of extensive Improvement during the past year, the rash in the general fund waa low and they recommended all economy possible. Tbe report was adopted on motion of Mr. Williams. iiudto-alandin- recommended waa complete and satisfactory and recommended that the same be filed which was done. The finance committee also recommended that the apecial tax assessment g for Cgntl alley be refunded end their recnmmendsilun was adopted by the council. The street ronimlitce. lo whom waa referred the petition of David Matt-o- n and others that Jefferson s venue be opened between 2Sih and Stub street, recommended that the same be granted and that tbe work he commenced at once. On motion of Mr. Williams the report was ordered done and the street will lie opened. Tbe light committee recommended the plsrtng of an that the petition sic light, at the enrnor of Wall avenue nnd Twenty-firslid t he granted and that the rtali Light and Railway company he Instructed to place the light at that point and the recommendation was of Air, Davidson, on motion adopt oi. The tax romndttee. to whom had been referred the petition of John Fingree relative to certain apecial taxes and sewer taxes on some properly In Fist "A" he remitted in order to remove the cloud, from the title to I lie same, recommended that the same be remilted wlitrh was dune by Ihe body. BsJitary Inspector A. Bower, reported the following rases of contagion for tlie werk, since last report: new The same committee that the city auditor's report e. r. Kan Franeiseo. fr The British Brinkhurn, Captain Prior, which left here recently with a large cargo of nupplie for Vladivostok returned today. Tho Brinkhurn went from hero to C'oinox where wlie filled her coal bunkers for the run across .the Pacific. From Cnmnx she was ordered to Victoria. While there the rshie told Iter owners in London that tha Japanese blockade was in Oral class working shape. It was derided to abandon the attempt to take the Brlnkbiim through the blockade and Captain Peters was ordered to bring nis -- hip to this port and discharge hi cargo. haa been released, his frfoida paving the anm of 1318 to F. J. Kirael in .w hose name the forgery was committed. Police Captain Brown will Irave for San Jose today lo bring hack the Jnp that ia wanted here for stealing 185 from the Toklo leatanmnt on Friday laat. An affidavit of renewal of the thirty million doilm- - equipment mortgage of tha Sonthern Pai'lflc comtmny with Ihe Central Trust comtmny has been filed. A marriage license was granted yesterday afternoon to David II. (Jmw, 2d, and Mary E. Lofgreen, 22 both of Huntsville. petition Is being circulated In this city for the estahliahanent oi a post A at Ixifgreen. sjfflee Felt. 20. at earner Matt Colllnaon who wa arrested several days' ago on a Hiarge of forgery, Mr. Eveline West a ml two msk leave today for a several weeks' visit In California. WARRANTY DhKDS. The following warrant v deeds have filed in the county recorder's office: Ears G. Williams and wife to Patrick Maxwell for the snm of 1. part of lot ? and 8. Mock 31 plat "A.' Maggie Farr and husband lo Hr. H. B.. Forbes, for the sum of Jl.00", part of lot 1. Mock 4, Ogden five Met "A." ai-r- CHICAGO LEA I S, Milwaukee. Wis., Feb. loads by a gooj uuirpii In ihe tive men team rlus I) Amertcen Howling of the loniirament. century No. I s score of 2.778 being 48 points ahead of tbe nearest competitor, the Crescent r Toledo, with 2.7:12. The old Fosters of lmisrille took third place away fiora the Sehicldcis of Chicago today hy rocllng 2.7 lii aaginst 2.707. In the two men cIhm D, A. oJnes, last year's national individual champion, leads with Otto Heat of Milwaukee, with n wore of 1.137. F. Illaul and Island, men close Hildebrand of Rn-second. with 1.132 and C Weston nnd J. Shannon of Chicago third. wi'h 1.1 Id. or one point ahead of Thom won nnd Grtiver of Cldcagu. The executive committee of tin con- .t CELEBRATE Washington's birthday by golag to the W. C. T, P. dinner at' ilia Baptist 1, tola 23. cases, measles 22. church. A home cooked dinner will Relca-e- d, dlptheria smallpox 8. uieaslr 31. small-poha served beginning at 5 p. m. Price Now in quarantine, 1. total 33. 3 cents. scarlet fever 1, measles 33. smallpox t. total 36. LICENSE WAS REPEALED. Messrs. Smith anil Murray aaknl for a permission to erect n electric sign. 8 feet long in front of their plan of Kelt. 29. -- In the ca-- e of Flanigan ts. Sir-rtCounty and business ami the matter was referred Wheeler vs. Pinnies county, the su- o the sidewalk commit tee on motion of preme court of the 1 Tilted Stales to- Mr. Williams. Aa application for city paik keeper day Held that when the legislature of California repealntl the set authorizing was prevented by William F. Stillwell, county board in that state to require and tbe matter waa referred in the a license from all person doing mayor on motion of Mr. Randall. The public huildinga and grounds within their respective areas jt al-- o repealed tbe license imposed un- committee, to whom had ben referred der the sot, thus reversing the circuit the request of the chief of police for court of appeals far ihe ninth circuit, certain Improvements at tlie police lit Flanigan's case !.Sitl as license fee station, recommended that the same lie on sheep was Involved and he waa re- granted and that 83l he appropriated lieved from payment. for that purpose. Ifu motion uf Air. Craig the report waa adopted and a HAS CANCER OF COLON. warrant ordered drawn for the amount. t'n motion of Air. Randall the council will meet at 2 p. nt. on Thursday to Chicago. Felt. 2u. Dr. Harper, pre. iilonl of li I'nivt-r.itof Chicago, to- go over the curb grade from tlie Ogto another examinattou den River bridge north to Five Points, day stibuiltted Pn-b- y tcriau hospital, where he for the purpose of adop'lng the sidejar' thetaken to await an operation on walk grade. They will also look over (was I The surgeons refused to the new sewer district In tha south Wednesday. make any statement of the result of pari of the city. turlr examination, hut it is said they WINS AGAINST RAILROAD. have reached the d"fin lu conclusion that 1r. Harper nas cancer of the lolnu. Washington. Feb. 20. Ciiief Justice Fuller handed down the decision of the INTEGRITY OF CHINA. Supremo Court of the ITiitcd Slat3- - today in the cast of the Northern Puri-fi- e Railroad vs. Eli. reversing tho Washington. Feb. 20. Secn-lsiHay of tlie uiirctue court of t Inreceived today from the Portuguese Tli proceedings of state Washington. gri eminent, a cordial acceptance and wa one of ninny it by the firm approval of the secretary's note, its rigid rPinp&iiy to quit title of January 13. in liing the adherence Tlie decision wa- - l.irora hie of the power to the principle of the of way. ti Eli. Integrity of C'Mim. a y -- in-l- - Z - ON CLASP nt-'- rail-roa- d IS BOSS. : . J JAMES HELD UP FIREMAN PARTS WITH S6.35 TO LONE HIGHWAYMAN. Robbery Took Place Between I'wcnty-aecen- d on Washington and Twen- ty, third. up." and uin'l make any it or I'll put a bullet througn yon.'' waa the remark that grrelcil Janie, Awl 111, aa he was passing along Washington arcnile between Throw nnie ahuitt Twenty-secon- and d Twenty-thir- d street about 12:30 o'clock this morning. and the lone highwayman went throngs hi poikets securing 90.35 sll the money ha hnd on his peros. AS! ill i a fireman on the dtiuiintf line running ruin the city limn lo the lints Spring and had escorted his lady friend to her home after which he was returning to the power honac, when just In front of the Western Steam Laundry tlie nibocrv sprang and commanded from the darkm-- , Ant til to lhror.- - up hi hand at the same time placing n gun to hi uesd lo ahow that he meant Iumiics. After the thief had ritlcd Ast ill's pockets lie romiusnded him to move on on no gentle tone which the fellow did Imt he wrnJd hi way to the police i.nion where he reported the matter to the ponce and a search wa instituted for the robber, without uece. See Our Display and Ask About Them Co., Jewelers REED HOTEL The follow lug arc the arrivals at the Iteed for the past 24 hourr,: G. I. Leal. IVilnnrlphia: B. L. Sail Chicago; ('. ('. Brook-- , Francl-c- i; J. F. Kane. Focstcllo. Ida.; Vcrm-Vm. W. Jeffcr-oI lave- -, Arthur Sti'aiforil. New York : "O. W. Mor-- c. J. E. Ibvis, Salt Lake; dam. s Mutch. ForGand. v. ro.: George Irtinr. Kan- -, City: .1. A. imiilay. New York: A. Wil-o.- i, B.ttle Creek. L: W. M. .McMulh-n- , Rash. Mb 1 .1 ; ; D. II. INirtlHi.il. Oregon; Air. and Airs. II. M. OMiw, M. A. W. Wright. City; O. W. .Iiihn.-oSuit Lake; Andy Christensi'ii. M. lltsiiK-r-: L. II. Rm-hliiclhanni. Now York: Frank lc- . Trepint. Fait lik-- ; P. G. nton'. I'tah: v,'. B. Sawyer. City. r. n. u 1 ns IN A larger concoure ihaa was ever before present at a funeral in Davla County gathered ou Sunday to pay their last respect to the late Patriarch John Bivrl Smith, over who body funeral aervicea were held In the Kayiville meeting house. Long before 12 a. 111., the time set for the service, the meetinghouse was filled to it utmost capacity. The great majority of iho--e who had come from all over the state to pay- - their last tribute to the dead, could not- find admission to the meeting house. The sacred building was lieaiitifully decorated In white and black few tbe occasion. Ou the stand were many of L'tah'a most prominent men. The service were presided over by Bishop Peter Barton, and tributes to the deceased were paid by the presiding bishop. President Joseph F. Smith. J. R. Barnes, J. G. J, H. Grant, David James, Lorln Farr, Thomas Cannon, Angus 8teeJ, Apostle John Henry 8mith, and Bishop Isaac Barton. The highest tributes were to paid tbe deceased, bis fnithfulae tlie gospel and sterling, honest qualities were presented as a worthy example to those present, some of whom were visibly affected. The Kaysville clioir, largely reinforced with the district's best lingers, beautifully rendered The Inrd is Aly Foundation,' and Go to Thy Heat.' The body was the carried to the cemetery, followed by the largest funeral procession ever seen In the county and after the grave had been dedicated John Sivci by Elder J. G. Kimball, Smiths remains were laid to their last long rest. Patriarch Smith wa born in AYorces-lershirEngland. March imh, 1809, received into tbo Church of and w Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints in 1840. He emigrated to tne United States in 1841 and took tip his residence in Kirkland, Ohio, where he lived u year. - He thrn removed to Nauvoo and became acquainted with the prophet Joseph Smith, s warm at tuclinieiil springing up between them. From Nauvoo he went to Council Bluff and in 1830 came to Utah, where he successively resided in Draper, took part in the Salmon River emigration, purchased old Kay place and in 1857 removed to Kayaville, where he resiiled up to the time ot his being railed away. e, y Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas Oil. A' cut? Use Dr. Thomas Eclcctric OIL At your druggist. Ec-lrctr- THE KANSAS ANTI-TRUS- T LAW VALID st I Duck-inllle- Wearers of Cockades. t. Victoria. 15. Fell. 220. lnfotmi lion was received at Esqtiima'.r today that the rt.sre and at Halifax ill In taken over without delay from the 'Imperial government hy tlie Dominion 01 Camilla. It estimated that a vear will in expended on rise dvfrnw wrk-- . 1 I2.0i-0.fn- TriUmBK urPh PrrmiinMt Men Frfim Over fttate Paid Tribute in Kaysvllla Meetinghouse to Deceased. RUSHMER 2o. Geo.ge Hamlin, Dre.jen. the CliicsR;) tenor, gave a conrert here ti.iiishi and ircelvcd 15 malls. This vas the begin ling of Mr. Hamlin of the principal German cities. A Scenic Complto-iB,piri9BNt- Felt. 2U. The validity law was toof the Kansas anti-truday upheld hy the supreme court of the United Slates in an opinion by Justice Brewer in tho case of Edmund J. Siniley. plaintiff in error, as the state of Kansas. Smiley In 1900 was secretary of the state Grain Dealers Association and the allegation in tlii-- i case wa that he organized the wheat dealers In the town of Bison, Rush LARGEST CROWD CF SEASON County, into a trust to control the SEES BOWLING MATCH. price of wheat at. that place. The supreme court of the state sustained tlie Games Marked by Low Scores With prosecution against, him, and Justice Brewers opinion upholds that verdict. Scudder Strengthenmg ThroughHe baaed hi decision on tbe ground out Contest tint, the law was in harmony with the In an interesting bowling match be- power of the stale to control its own affairs and tlierrfore not antween the Rttshmcr and Scudder teams liolico to Ihe federal constitution. tagonistic alat Hie Ogden Bowling association leys last night, the latter team was A TEST OF NERVE. victorious, winning over the Rttshmer team by two games for a total of 55 One ( the Wars la Whlrh laffiaaa pins. Aael (be Death. The large! crowd of the season was the Indian tribes the method Among In attendance and there was conslder-jsbl- e of fighting duels differ. There ara interest manifested. The rivalry some tribe where n challenge to a duel .between the various teams In the city tuenns inevitably that both men must j league lias caused a great number of dla. Wlieu an Indian feet aggrieved people to line up in sympathy with he demand a coni ha L The day for the those teams, with the result that large name is fixed far In advance and la rrowd. a a usual thing witnrMi all the made the occasion of a little celebraleague game. tion. Tbe entire tribe assembles. The The game throughout was marked brave ait In a circle, behind them their of one not low the scores, by players Squaws and the young buck. 200 of the while maik. many reaching The offended man 1 armed with a them are known to hare reached that mark many times before. 'Hie iiighei-- t rifle or a shotgun. Tho challenged wa 185 made by Riislmirr, principal Is unarmed. At a word both men arise and face each oilier, the unwhile tlie lowpst waa 91 made bv The Ru,hnier team started out armed man baring bis breast to the pretty strong, but fell down iu tbeir bullet of lii adversary. With eye scores in the last two gumm. Tbe riveted on the little round hole at tbe firudiler team kept getting sronger as end of barrel pointed at him, the the game progressed. doomed iliac must face Ibe protracted ordeal of expecting death at any Instant without the least sign of weakening. The executioner may hold his gun as long aa be please In order to try to hreak down bi enemy, lie may raise It and lower it or hold it steadily on the man under the frightful strain, luit not even with an eyelid must the unfortunate lietray his anxiety. At last the gun cracks, awl the bullet speeds its wsy and the victim Ilea dy lng. The alayer liawls the weapon to relative or a friend of tlie deceased and ia put through the asm ordeal. Wm-noon- J Night Washington's Birthday WINS OFF ASTILL Wednesday Justice Brewer Hands Down Opinion Sustaining Power of State to Regulate Own Affairs. SCUDDER n. .I'.ff.-i-cu- & 1 Tce Supreme of the Fulled' States tndsy overruled ll" decision of the lTiite.1 Stale District ourt of Alimtaja in the rae or the I'nilrd Slate v. the Montana Lumber end Manufacturing Company, rucitlc Ksilrosd rnd the Nortliern company in wliieli It was held that the Herna. Mom.. Feb. 20. Mrs. Angie peiernment (Hmld iiot enforce pina'-- ! Fill is m rirad a complication of pub-- : tor limber cut on rliseas.'S. ac."i .5:1. She is a widow: of lie land. as gov(.rn. A. F. Forts, who ernor i'f Montana territory for tweho Rue-ta- n Ioi j ifl. Feb. 20. lavlz. year,. t Slight disturbances (incurred in section of the city 'oday. The 'Vai;ipgi.,ii. Feb. 20. Representative and nvi ly Hcav.'t in. Y.) introduced a- bill today large mills remain cin-.-- d per-oare the cjiv awing in pacing pipe lines for the tinnspurta-l:o- n the repoit tiiat a tnuhili :at uni uf (m-raeref oil trader the Interstate wiil be ordered 2J. aa fur "vnunun act, regulation AJdition.l troops arrived here todn-- . irri'1: Feb. 2t. IS NEW Imagine a neat Little Attachment to pm on the baek of your hat and whenever yen use a veil it will hold it securely without pins or any knotting This is pors'ble with an Lewis bust-nci-- - VEIL CLASP J. S. sup-po-- x GOVERNMENT E-Z-- ON e st bu-lu- hem E- ye-ter- g i bad fainted and Mrs. Maguire In turn called to a milk mau that happened to be there at the time, to go up stairs, and see if be could astils; Mrs. Rhrin-bold- t, wiioni-- hunband bad fainted. The milk, man did as directed and went to the suite occupied by tha KheiuboMis and in a moment saw that the man was dead and changed the body to another position. In the meantime Mrs. Rhein boldt went to the residence of F. J. Keisel. next door, and telephoned to Dr. Carnalisn who Imresponded and after an mediately ihe man examination, pronounced -- tate. dead. He wa president of the local Barber Larkin and sou. undertakers, were union, alio president of the Barbers' notified and Don Maguira at tun-- notistate board of examinei. For quite a fied Alunicipal Judge J. D. Murphy, lung time and for some time past he who iiupannelled a jury', consisting of lias not been feeling well a the result Don Maguire. Dr. J. 1 1. Epperson and of an attack of he grippe, which left Alma J. Larkin, who after viewing the him physically weak and as lie body adiourned until 8:80 o'clock when affected his eyesight. it waa found impossible to secure all For the pat two week he lias only the witneBaes and a further adjourns been able to visit his place of ment was taken until eight o'clock this at. intervals and while at the shop evening. Sujduv afternoon, lie waa taken with a The revolver with which Ihe deed rorl of a fainting spell, causing him was commit ted was found lying beside to cumin there several hour after the right side of tlie dead man. In the which he went back to the Alajntlre clothes basket, showing that the gun home on Adams avenue, where he and waa evidently held In the right hand. Ids wife have been boarding for some Due empty chamber told from whence time pa-- t. the ball had come and tlie shirt beshowed that it esterday he felt aomew hat worse ing powder-marke- d, than usual and remained In bed, and waa held close lo tlie body. it was alwut 4:15 o'clock In the after-.iuui- i. Tlie report ot the gun was not when Mrs. Rlieinbuldt left, the heard by anyone so that, an effort, room and wrnt down stairs, leaving must have been made hy Rbelnboldt the sick tnan shine in bed in the to smother the sound. room. Immediately after bis wife had The deceased has showed evidence of I. 'ft Hie room Kheiuholdt got up from worrinient Kver his physical con lit ion Hie bed, put on bis trousois. went to and was very much discouraged over Ms trunk which stood in the clothes the fact tluit his eyesight was fast gu- -' clu-e- t, and look therefrom a lug from him, lu fact, he hud confided revolver and after writing the to a number of his many friends that following uote, which was found on tlie the matter very much worried him. washstsml, he seated himself on a Ibis undoubtedly preyed upon hia mind I'luihes-baak- rt and placed the gnu cinee a great deal and is the only reason iu his left breast, smothering the refor tlie commission of the rash the act. port. with hie shirt, he pulled Rheiuboldt formerly lived in St. trigger, which sent, the ball entirely through the left lung, entering the Louis, later removing to Cnrinne and breast just above the nipple, taking a Salt Lake, after which he came to Ogdownward course ami was found lodged den, which was about seventeen years between the seventh and eighili rib ago. In all of the above places he followed his vocation as a barber, taking Just beneath the IUn., The note left by the dcad man ran an active part In the perfecting and as fullowi: furthering the Barbers union. The deceased was a proud meat memDear wife: Forgive me. but. I am would rather be ber of the F. & A. AL which organizagoing blind, so 9 dead." tion will conduct' the funeral services, Airs. RhclnbolJt returned to the when the body is interred In Ogden. room about fifteen minutes after she He has a number of relatives living had left her husband alone lu lied and In the east who have beeurrGnmu ideatnot seeing him In the bed she at. once ed with and word from them will be searched the two ' room and found awaited before the arrangements for him sitting on the cloths basket, near the funeral will be made. Both Mr. and Airs. Rlieinbuldt are the clot lies closet door, leaning against a gasoline stove, dead. very well known In Ugdeii and although The Idea of suicide never entered the they had no chllJren, they always lived poor womans bead and after vainly a happy life, in fact, their domestic attempting to raise Hie body from the life was considered an ideal one and position It was In she screamed and the sudden termination of ihla happiran down Stairs where she met Airs. ness came as a great blow to all who Maguire to whom she stated that he knew him. y-- 'Ihe lity father- - hrhi a brief wliieli Ihry last ei cuing during t ran sect a number of routine mat-tr- a to amung whi. h was the rertr-inallow ihe claim of the OgdeJ Water ffr fire hydrant Works company J. S. SMITH WAS LARGEST EVER SEEN DAVIS COUNTY. on accouul of Becoming threatened loss uf Lis cycbight, Felix r Rbi inboldt, CO of sgc. killed lilmsclf .it the reside net of Mr. AUry E. Maguire, 232C Adam- - aicnue, about 4:30 o'clock afternoon, by filing a bullet into the left lung, dying Instantly. Kheinboldt has been the proprietor uf a barber shop in this city for about 17 years, hli latest lnratiun being at 2IC4 Washington avenue, where he had a large patronage and waa considered one of tlie most expert as well aa one of the best known barber In (he grand OperaHoUsJ PATRIARCH Cockades were formerly worn ouly hy soldiers, which gave rise to tbe phrtiac, common both In England nnd France, to mount tbe cockade. meaning to become a soldier. Tbe black cockade worn on the hat rf officers' servants waa introduced into Britain by George I. from hla German dominions. Tbe real right to use it belongs unt only to naval and military officer, but also to the holders of certain offices under the crown, such aa privy cabinet ministers and councilors, judges, though many people who cannot claim to tie clasoed under any cf these categories display it on their Tbuew . . eervaata I;.at.--Londo- Entire Production An Imperious, Carried, Rushing "fit Rsiistlem Tonent 0f Big and Beaiatwas aa Stupendous estie Niagara. Prices, Matures i0e and 25t 10c, 20c, 80c, and 50c. Saiub ,!? te day. Witness Says Bill Buffs Was Drunk al Banquet Cheyenne, Wyo Feb. 20,-- Ths trie of thn Cody divorce suit wu return today, witnesses for both idrs briu rxamlncd. Dr. C. U Glllsm of CM, Wyo.. first gave testimony to tk plaintiff. Col, Cody, He aivanjafir. Col. and Mrs. Cody and a large yer. on a bunting trip in tha Big im country in 1899. On tht trip, heiw. fled, lie heard Mrs. Cody say that hr husband had wanted her to itcconpac Mm to Europe, but that she vault a go anywhere with the old repmtair. Charles F. ladings, a menhsat North Platte, was called lor lie r. fenae. Ho had attended many m affaire glren by the Codya, hr said, had never aeeu Mra. Cody use ligna How did Mrs. Cody treat Iks about her, and especially her ova hi lly?" waa aakrd She wm a'weys very kind ar.dfft aiderate, both with the membrnafle family and their guest. She tmi lo be very proud of Cody, aid him as Willie. In reply to another quesiioa Hr. said: I consider Mrs. Cody 1 better business manager Hub her is hand." Arthur McNamara, president of lh First National liank of North Pkdt. uerroborated Mr. Hidings with whence to tbe character of Mis. Cod'. Examined regarding the relehttti banquet at North Flatle in the Ml 1903, in honor of Buffalo Blll'i trtm to hla home. Banker McNamara ttc flod that It waa whiskey and not pubs that made Col, Cody alck on that casion. Witness said that Bnffilo was ao under the influent of IR that he waa unable to make thfP he exported to deliver. He nW a cup of coffee during the bamjun, w that the chef, thinking the gw honor needed a bracer" gare one whLkey in a teacup. McNaM On 11 h' mitled that Col. Cody vow. through the banquet, and the only made him rone. F. E. Bullard, an employ earn. Union Pacific at North Plaite, orated Iddinga and McNamara reference to the good fDerariwCodi Mr Cody, and admitted that h red to be aollcltions aa to J pea band's safety and welter wheat " drinking. This witnrei Mra. Cody educated and teokc the children and thal Cojr have anything to do with The taking of deposition her" completed today. Mm On Feb. 28 at North Platle. con will make her deposition and with a dpw Cody will meet thle will in rebuttal which March 9 st Omaha. The cisey1! el'" go to Sheridan. Wyo., tried by briefs In M"h-Ther- tb. e will le no 01 al b will lime, and tbe case deposition-Codl.irgelv on the "after making hi wry Omaha will 1to imndtaW country the and will not be In Ihe esse is decided. tramp havlag 'md hia travel aiTut nntll night, when he carrfuWP It on ihe pavement In a slept upon It. and looking wnXn ly np down, he rxclaiiuW: l- e- sa i one Kfu! whole that, what must a A er in Jg , t' - ''V' Whfs Iu JF Maybe I It tte to say. aald th crrot when I am gone It ay good word tor m' lwr flaw' rne a dead carrot for resjiect than dc3 m fart beet Inmed even redder HVto more bud nothing A matt l never harr?T1jitir car wteth rMd ttIribtme. . Chicago Am Imports Newlywed ti 0r Wf'.. What are yon cookmgttrtft ed (excitedly'"" . nov. Ttirres tlie r Sir. |