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Show v- - Vi j. WE IfOltXXXG EXAMINES OGDEX, EXAMINER TELEPHONES IDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone..... Sell Phono ..... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono ....... Soli Plteno .... ,Vi Independent Phono Sell Phone.. .. .......... GLaSMANN ..No. ..NO. EUIIOIHC WILL BE ACTIVE. tf 51 .No. ISO .No. SS .No. 130 .NOi 120 No. ISO of both telephone oyatoma cloned efter I p. m. The following numbers ore entitled to coupon-bouk- a at the Ogden Steam 65.00 Laundry: 43056, 44988 end 45671. Many Bueineee Plarea and Rcaldencea to Be Constructed. No that the spring weather appears about to open up In earnest a great deal of building will be done in the city. In addition to the business buildings to he constructed quite a number of handsome dwellings will he elected. Isaac N. Piero is nuking large additions to the terrace owned by him. Jonrph Wright la making Improvements on Ida resilenct. A nice little cottage smith of tne Peary home is to be built soon by Joel J. llsrrla, principal in the Ogden city school. Hubert I. llurton. bookkeeper at Boy In Furniture company, is also going to build a pretty little rutUge George K, Manle, he real estate man, is to y construct a building and basement Just south of the Lowe builJ-inon Washington nvenue. Ground waa broken yeaterdayCfor the commencement of the work. The building will be 34x123 fret. Billy Doyle, the tone mason, is to build himself a fine little cottage on Wnsiugtoa avenue between 29th and 10th. two-ator- V; Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Foley eaya the Sligo Champion, celebrated iheir golden jubilee on Jan. 3L Tliey were complimented on their hale and hearty appearance. Mr. Foley, who ie alert and vigorous, is president of the U. I. Irague. This piece of new a from Ireland waa a source of pleasure to Thomas and George Foley, of Ogden, sons of the couple that celebrated their fiftieth marriage anniversary. Weeler Rose died yesterday oclock in the afternoon. Mra. Gerda Tolifsen Smuitwaite died last evening at the family residrace, 327 Moffat's lane, at 8:45 oclock. The immediate cause of death being heart trouble. The deceased la the wife of Thomas Bmurthwalte and wna born In Bergen, Norway, in 1870. She leaves, besides her husband, time children aged eight, four and two respectively. The services over the remains will lie held in the Third Wsrd meeting bouts pt two o'clock Sunday afternoon. J ft k CETS TWO YEARS at North For stealing Chickens Ogden, after a lengthy illness. Deceased was bora in Canada March S3. 1811, and was ona of the pioneers of Norta Ogden. Ho leaves 13 children, six boys and six girls, all grown, hie wife having died about twelve years ago. The funeral service qvor the remains will bo held at the North Ogden meeting house on 8unday at two t COLE Others fenced Today. Sta- - Tha three lads arretted asrly yesterby Sergeant Wilson for stealing chickens and who pleaded guOly to the theft before Municipal Judge J. D. Murphy, yesterday forenoon, ware brought up for sentence Is at evening. The Cole tad wan given two yearn in the Reform school, but sentence was suspended with the understanding that the boys mother would send him away from the city. If he returns wllhln the two year and is caught about the saloons, gambling halls, etc., he will be nearreated and forced to aer-vthe full term. The two other boy will be brought up again at ten o'clock this morning when they will sentenced by Judge Murphy, very likely, to terms in lha Reform achool. day-morning The mother of James Aatlll, the THREE INMTES ESCAPED yoimg man who reported to the police FROM REFORM SCHOOL that he waa held up, hut who lated confessed that it waa a fake story, called at the office of this pa par yesterday and One Bey and Twe Girla Took Freach explained the reason for the young Leava from laatltutioa Yesterday, man's actions. She stated that the young man, who In IS years of age, in There ware three escapes from the employed an a fireman un the Ogden Industrial school yesterday, two Northwestern and reralved but fifty Slate and n boy. Tha boy was n lad cents a day for hla work. She listed glria name IS of the of by Jarvis, not was to this that enough keep him who took French leave yeantha age during day and undoubtedly the boy, who needed and the girls were Amelia Robinaon some things quits badly told this holdand Emma McKnlght about IT or 18 up story so that he might he able to who were sent up from Salt Lake City use the money to purchase what lie about three years ago. needed, instead of giving it to bin It waa about 7:15 last evening when folks. the girla stole out of the bark door of the cottage for female and since that time no traca of them baa been found. The police were promptly notified of tho trio of escapes and Instituted n search for tha fugitives. Tho following are the arrival at tha Red for the post 34 hours: NELDEN COMMITS SUICIDE J. . Davit, C. W. Mores, Balt take; V. C. Hales, 3. Alblex, New York, N. J. Kenalrr Omaha, Neb.; A. W. ColVf. A. Nelden, who but recently reburn Denver; C. J. Lumlquht, City: M. tired from the Nelden-JudaoDrug D. J. Allen. Newberre, Chicago; Lake committed company, of Knit FredonU. Alien. Waah. J. Kansas; Guy aulcide about 3 o'clock yesterday afterYoung. Salt Lake; J. EL Carver, City; noon in that city by shooting himself Lana C. Hills Kvanaton. Wyo.; Marsthrough the head with a 44 calibre rehall K. Snell, 'Tamms, Wish.: L B., volver. Hampton, Bait Lake; F. H. Kutnew-kyThe deed waa committed in the attic Balt Lake; Chha. J, Cornnell, St. of hla home at Twelth East and First LouJs, Mo. South, and financial worries are nald to be tha cause for the rash net, alTO IIAVB COMMISSION. though liis wealth haa been impaired for aoue time. Helena, Moat., Hb. 24. The senile DENIES CONNECTION. today in committee of tha whole acted favorably upon the house hill creating n state railway ronamimion. It amendTopeka, Kansas. Feb. 23. W. 3. ed the bill by filling out the blanks for Bryan, before 1 raving Topeka today, toe commissioners hr selecting Nathan waa asked if there waa any truth In amt M. David son, republiI. Godfrey the statement that he waa connected C. and J. LlcIViimlra, democrat with the Foster oil lense in Indian cans, for the Life year term. Terriory. lie said: There In not a bit of truth in that item. I have never Washington. Feb. 28. Bids were bad the slightest connection with the Opened nt the Inferior department to- lease. Tliere are all kinds of statements day for pasturage 1 rears in the Osage being made about me and this ia one of Indian nation. the most absurd I have found." REED HOTEL I E-Z-- ON vat. CLASP IS NEW tTTAH, FRIDAY MOUSING, K-Z-- ON CLASP 5co Our Ol'iplay anti Amk About Thom Jm Sm Lewis & Cos, Jowolors 00 c Why Use Coal Oil ? 24, 1905. LABOR TROUBLES WINS OFF BALLOTS CONQUER THE WORLD THEME OF REV. CHARLES STEIZE BEFORE PRESBYTERIANS. STARTLING Advocates Furthar Intraductioa of County Clerk Robinaoa of Morgan Tells How Ballots War Hauled Rouad Couatry. IN CON. evidence test case. TAKES THREE GAME8 STYLE. Chicago Bricklayers Want Year Round Weekly Half Holiday. Chicago, Feb. 23. IHE MILLER IN SACK Into Ranks of tht Nation's Working Mia. SPORTS OF WATKINS LOADED CHURCH TO a Saturday weeks. Lou Angeles, Feb. S3. Three favorite. two arcond choices and one outsider won at Aacot today. Gene Hand-Iont 6 to 1, waa the longest price winner, rapturing the second race from Our Pride and Kama, the former at 40 to 1 chance. Weather clear, track fast. Summary: First rare, four furlongs Silver Sue won: Search Me. aecond; Daisy Brourk third. Time, 49 Second race, Slauson course Gene Ilandlon won; Our Pride, second; third. Time,l:12. Third race, mUe and an eighth Rough Rider won; Iras, second; Hue-pale, third. Time. 154 Fourth race, 81ausun course Dod Anderson won: Rubiana, arcond; Joe Kelly, third. Time. 1:11. Fifth race. 8 furlongs Golden Sunrise won; Bucketer Hodle, aecond; Skeptic, third. Time, 1:15 Sixth race, one mile The Bugaboo won; Straggler. second;Bronre Wing, third. Time, 1:41 IN EASY Tbe difficulty Ia made more serious because of the refusal of each union to yield to the desires of the other. Whils the bricklayers are at ending out for a tbe year round, weekly they wen prevented from accepting a compromise, from the employers by reason of the carpenters' position. The tatter workmen have enjoyed such a Saturday vacation and are loath to yield any part of it The contractors insist upon tbe asm terms for both ? trades, The bricklayers' agreements expira on March 1. while the carpenters are bumd by tbeir present contracts until n, Last Gama ia Strongest of the Three, Watkias Bowliag ia True profss-oionStylo. al half-holid- ay A good aised crowd gathered at the Association alleys last evening and saw Watkln's team take three games from Stclse In hla accoui the Miller aggregation. large audience In the First Presbyterian The former had an easy time each church last evening, during which ba time winning with a good margin. Both commanded the closest attention of tho teams did their best work in tbe last ApriL assemblage. of the three games when the Watkins In place of 1h This address had much to do with pay day now In effect the men also are demandteam bawled in true professional style the Ideas of the church and was directed toward tha further introing tint they receive their wages evmaking n total of 813 pins. n very strong game duction of religion Into the ranks of ery seven days. Camp rolled All tha differences have been subcontest making the the workingman of the country. This throughout the mitted, according to the agreements, t the aim of Mr. Stelze who baa had highest individual score in one game, arbitration committees from the union much succeaa in the different parts of by ecoriug 181 in the first game and and the building contractors council. waa also high man for the three gamea the country and who has good mason In esse of failure to reach a settlement Watkias to hops for the ouccesa of hi efforts with n total of 631 pins. an umpire will be chosen. was second on the Individual single ia this city. AT HOT SPRINGS. In opening his address Mr. Blaise game list, with 178 pin scored in the TO BREAK DEADLOCK third game, end Miller waa the second aid that aoin Christian people were Feb. 23. Oaklawn reHot on the total list with 480 pins to hil sults: Springs, getting a groat deal of satisfaction out credit. of tho statement that the church was Neidcinghaua la Catting Ready te ReFirst race. 5 furlongs Annia-quaTodd waa the low man of the evening lent His men holding ila own, but whea we think won; Dixons Teat, aecond; Comic wiih 368 plus for the throe games. of the church to conquer tho world we Opera, third. Time. 1:15. The score; should find a small comfort in thia Second race, 6 furlongs I Samuelaon Kanaa City, Feb. 23. A apjecial to fact. "It ia nothing but a miserable won; Temerity, aecond; Tribes, third. the Star from Jefferson City say: MILLER. op to offer n church with such a comTime, 1:22 "Nledringhaua la getting ready to mission.' Third race, furlongs 81mon Kant release us' was tha Information passed 135-368 106 Todd Who ia to blame for the church's depot. won: Velasques, second; Mordelta, about among Republican leaden to137 1 to 440 third. on the way to the depot Mr. Robin Bell failure ia this respect? It la not God'a Time, 1:23. day. Just where it came fromTwas not 119 146 110 375 feuH ; neither la it tha fault of the men on stated he met Dr. Wadsworth, who Van Dyke Fourth race, 6 furlongs Voltage easily traced at first, but it developed 144 107 163414 third. Braro outside of tha church, it must, there- Inquired where he was going and wliea Hannou ,, ., Volt second; II, won; air, taler that Kiedringhaus liad indlraied .147 164 169480 Time, 1:13. fore, be the fault of the men inside told that he waa going to Ugden, the Miller ,, ,, to his lieutenants that be waa ready for Doctor n half contained. end aack asked what the the church. Fifth rare, throe furlongs them to see what could be done in th . . . .693 660 735 3077 Totals.. "The average Christian aaema to be After being told, he coutkmed Forth Worth won; uinn Brady sec- direction of getting together on some for Christianity. Christ the county clerk to be careful evidently apologlxng ond; Rose Croix, third. Time, 46 one else." WATKINS aid, "Ye shall be witnesses." It should thinking that the matter was a little Sixth race, one mile Compass won; therefore be the spirit of every unusual. Applaud, second; Dawson, third. Time GIVE ME THE NAMES. 173531 1:51 Klther this warning or something Camp .. Christian to be no longer an apologist, Bhortford 153443 but a prophet, epeaking for Chrlat with else. prompted Mr. Robinson to taka no 170-- 433 Of your friends or relatives in the cnance ao ho decided te call np aoma Lindsay . AT CRESCENT CITY. authority and entbuaiama. 140445 East, who are contemplating movement We have made mistakes also by one in this city end a (certain if l Fret well 176461 New Orleans, Feb. 23. Crescent Pity to the West during the coming spring supposing that ws should need a great wee doing tho right thing, but, before Watklna at summer. results: amount of money to carry out thia he had opportunity to do this he reThere will be in effect during the Totals 1 96 BO .731 769 813 23. commliwlon. We measure our pos- ceived word from Central" that Judge First race. 6 furlong John Doyle sibilities for the world's redemption by Jtolapp wlehcj to apeak with him won; Baggerly, second; Ponca, third. spring month, from all eastern poluls to every section of the Went, greatly our money. It ia not strange that again over the telephone. Time, 1 :17 and Second race, 5 furlongs Lilly Brook reduced rates (both one way Robinaoa took hla sugar Bark full of our money. round trip), and it will be to their Simplicisecond; won; Presentiment, The speaker cluaed hla address with ballots and left them at the etatlun Hie Greater Black Patti Troubi' interest that you give me the name of third. Time, 1:04. an appeal for personal service and while he went to tte felephone. Judge doura at the Grand house last ty,Third 6 furlongs Dance Music partie who may be induced by these race, had the people present sign a pledge Rolapp told him to take them bark night were deserving Opera of a better audsecond John No- rates to come Wct. No matter wher and put them where you got them end ience, which read as follows: It la true there was a guod won; Song and Wine, they may be located, we will have 1:16 1 promise third. Time, to make an earnest ef- they will send agme one who will get lan, lied croud out but when it ia taken 6 2 furlongs Rams-hor- our representative call upon or writs Fourth race, fort to win workingmen for Christ and them." into consideration that the company and advise them of the cheapAfter receiving this message Mr. playing ial won; Matador, aecond; Angur to them the church. Fof this purpose I pledge waa the beat colored and best way to come. night est 1:23 third. Roblneon Time, returned to the depot, secured company to appear in Ogden this reamyself to cooperate with tha PresbyCall or address: Fifth race, 6 furlong Maxcy Moore terian Board of Homo M lesions in its tha sack and took them bark to the of- son it should have had better patronC. A. WALKER, General Agent, Aulec, second; National, third. won; work in this direction, distributing fice where they were reetored to their age especially when were made prices Chicago it Northwestern Railway, Its literature and aaalstlng otherwise original resting place. within the reach of everybody's pocket-book- . Time, 1:18. P, O. Box 750, Salt Lake, Utah, Sixth race, one mile Huxrali won; "Are you sure it waa Judge Rolapp as opportunity offers.' There waa a noticeable ImThose who signed thsae pledges will and not Mr. Hamer?" waa aaked Mr. provement In the chorus work of. the Floral Wreath, second; Gold Agtae, DIVISION OF LABOR. i sent literature for distribution Robiuaon. It waa Judge Rolapp per- company sluce tbeir visit here earlier third. Time, 1:46 be will which the sonally.' workingmen among in the season, due to the fact that the He promised to look out for her AT CITY PARK. How long did yon leave tha sack company found artlrlea under the following haa been enlarged. Tbe Prom dawn to darkness dim In betha Church;" "Labor Leaders ballots the at titles: containing tha depot curtain rises in the first act on re 23. Park When Feb. New WorkCity they were wed; but did not aay Orleans, the to for Church fore "Is the them?" Opposed yon returned Looney Dreamland," a musical comShe'd buay be from dark tu day About ten minutes, I told the sta- edy that haa made a great success suits: ingmen?" lisa the Minister a Closed out for him. First race, 6 fur.ongs Ascot Belle tion master to Veep his eye on the wherever played. Shop." Several popular set New Orleans second; Judge Traynor, Tonight Mr. Stelae will deliver hla sack when I left them at the depot." eeiioua were sung during the progress won; Padre, 1:23 Are you sure i( was not Tues- of the enmedy, beat among which were third. Time, farewell address and from present inAT THE MELODRAMA. race, half mile Mathis won; dications the labor unions of the city day that thia occurrence happeued? "All Aboard for Dreamland," "Lazy Dr.-Second second; , Prince Glenn, McCluer, will be well represented as this adNo, it waa Wednesday, I think, but Moon" and "Big Indian Chief," The Hie Leading Man (on the tage) it may have bees .Tuesday and pos- last rhorus waa aung by members of third. Time, 49mile and n sixteenth-ju- dge dress will be directed to them. Third race, Aba! Now the plot thickets. Thursday." the company in Indian sibly costume and Morris Volmar, Saufley won; from the gallery That's Voice Mr. Robinson also stated that it waa made a groat hit with the audience. Of RED HER WILL GATHER about noon when he received the flret courw the big feature on the program aecond: Harry Stephens, third. Time, good; its been pretty thin o far. . 1:50 message and that ,at th time he Inwaa tbe singing of Black Patti. This Fourth race. 6 furlong King of the Naw Hall of Hiawatha Tribe No. 3 to formed Judge Rolapp that he would colored lady has a strong, magnificent Mizxen MaaL second; Jean Be Dedicated Hero on March 15. hardly be able to make tbe train, which voir and was repeatedly encored afler Valley won; third. Time, 1:16 leaves Logan at 3:05. each song. He voice shows the re- Gravier, Fifth race. 5 furlong Florentine xie also aeld that this statement was sult of careful training and the high On March the fifteenth, thorn will won; Lid wins, second; Governor Say-ersame was that the and that it the truth . are notes an clear on tho of especially strong. largest gatherprobably be third, lime, 1:02. witnesa eland The work of Vervalin and Gray, inhe would tell ings of Red Men in Ogden that tbe city Sixth race, mile Bell Indian won; clever. today. strumentalists. occasion Watts haa seen for many yean, tha wh second; Omealcn, third. Time, and Gant, a duo of clever sketch art-l- Rightful, bring th dedication of tho now hall 1:44 ROOSEVELT. COMMEND a, in Iheir plantation pastimes made in the O'Neill building by tho Hiawatha FRIDAY NIGHT, FED. 24th a hit with the audience. Mabel Gant, tribe No. 3, I. O. R. M. Flvo hundred EMORYVXLLE MEET OFF. the lady member of the duo, although member, of tbnt order will b present. Helena, Monl., Feb. 23. The house quiet young haa a brilliant future beSpecial trains will be run from Salt of Kan Francisco, Feb.. 23. The races of J deputies, by a unanimous rising fore her if ttbe improvement noticeable and the Park and City, lake, Brigham California Jockey clnb, to have the coma vole resolution, today adopted in her work last night ront inure. The been held at Emeryville Balt Lake aggregation will have the Intoday, were of President the attitude mending hoop rolling by Harry Keripn was bet on acrount of the death of fantry band from Fort Douglsts, to Roosevelt poetponed in regard to ihe trusta and ter than mint specialty sell of this the infant son of Mrs. Charles Dunphy, help make the day lively. of Metropolitan Ihe President's recommend! kind. John Rucker, tlu Alabama daughter of Col. Dan Burn, the promi- (Late Prims Donna New ihe committee that hao charge of tha endorsing York) an of for the House, Opera (lone powers enlargement received a Blossom, of number the great following affair ia composed of nent turf man. the Commerce commts the Interstate of by Supported Ida encore in comic He O. work. song members: T. C. Morris. W. Kind, F. ion. was applauded to the echo at times. M. Whipple, W. D. Bratx. and W. D. ROUGH RIDER WA8 DOPED. MJUimil GRAND OPERATIC CD. J. Francis Morris sang in good volm Blower, LOOKS BAD FOR 110CII. tbe Toreador love anng. The grand Los Angeles, Feb. 33. The judgee si; BIG. ARCHILL! ALBERTI, Baritone. I .are Handker finale. "The Queen's FIND MURDER VICTIM, Ascot gave out a ruling after the races WALTER H. WHEATLEY, Lyric Ch.rago. Feb. 28. Johann Hneh was chief." by Black Patti and company today suspending the horse Rough Tenor. Carson City. Nev.. Feb. 23. After a today held to the grand jury without wa a fitting close to a very acceptable Rider, winner. of the third race, hla 1.40RGE VAIL, Basso. search of three days the body of Frank bail. The coroner's Jury in I lie case of performance. owner. P. 8, Roberta and hia trainer, ' MME. HELENE NOLDI, DramatiO Walcker-llncof found oldest residents Mrs. one of tlie the that M. J. Lynch, for an indefinite period. Craven, Soprano. FRIDAY NIGHT. The veterinary came to her draib from the ef- MME. MAXTELLI this rltv. was found 4n a well on tha gave it aa hia opinion CHATTEKTON HICKOX. MISS in waa Craven fect waa town. the of arsenic and it outskirts of poisoning, that Rough Rider had been "doped Contralto. The of Mme. Mantelll of belief performance mime of the money the expressed habit of carrying large jury that and the suspension followed. BIG. GAETANO MEKOLA, Conducthe noted Italian prims dona and the about him and the fact tbnt tbe hole Hoch administered the poison. tor.' Grand Mantelll 10 waa ihe at but Opera company by in whirh he fell through VISITS HUSBAND'S ASSASSIN. Presidenting, wltnout the aid ol Grand Opera house on Friday evening PIPE LINE LEGISLATION. 30 Inches, give rise to the theory that but with PULL ORCHESTRA, Chorus. about ia rlaea the only high next, foul play may have taken place. Rt. Feb. 23. It in f la ted SPECIAL SCENERY AND HANDbill in sight for the mueic I hut Petersburg. Grand Duchess Elisabeth haa SOME COSTUMES, Beet Acta and Springfield. III., Feb. 33. In the sen- operatic SUPERINTENDENT KILLED. ate today. Mr. Ktubblrflrld introduced lovers of Ogden. The combination of visited her husband's assassin in Scenes of a bill making all pipe lines for the con- the bet scenes and arts from the prison. Caron City. Fab. 123. By the break veyance of crude oil witbin the state operas of "Faust anil 11 Trarator' Faust and IlTroTafore !ng or a belt in tbe sampling works at common carriers Rates for transporta- should prove a mogt popular program HARD ON HIM. Mound House, a few miles above this tion of crude oil are established by the to lovers of this form of amusement MME. NOLDI a MARGUERITE i Also selection from Carmen. city, T. E. Goodrich, the auperinten bill, ranging from five cents a barrel Mme. Msnlelli's support, includes such The Singer The ilieatre is on fire dent, visa Instantly killed and another for alx mile or less to 25 cents a bar- distinguished artists as Big. Alberti, The audience must be got out it occe. Mme. Noldi. Big. Morals. Big. De Ange1 man injured. Goodrich came from rel for 260 miles r over. Prices 1.50, 140, 75c, 50c, 25e. The Manager Then go out on the lin. Walter H. Wheatley, George M, Vail, Colorado Springe a few week ago to Beat Bata Wednesday. and sing. stage waa Miss whirh Chatteron Hlckox take charge of the plant and others. The SHAKE OFF. IT PurOre comes Weetern to Ogden heralded by conducted by the company th leading newspaper critics of Den chasing compnny. Rid Yeurstlf of Unnecessary Burdens ver. Ban Franrisco. Los Angeles, PortAn Ogden Citisen Shows CONDEMN STANDARD OIL. land, Beattie and other leading westYou How. ern cities a the beat company of thia kind that haa been heard in the neat Lincoln, Neb.. Feb. 23. The lower house of the legislature today adopted Don't bear unnecessary burden. for many aeaaona. Mentelli herself ia the resolution condemning the Stand o well and favorably known in the Burdens of a bad bark are unnecesard Oil company but amended it no sary. operatic sad musical world that alia Get- rid of thorn.. aa to eliminate that part referring to scarcely neej the formality of an in ohn D. Rockefeller's gift to the Uni Doan's Kidney Pills cure bad back. troduction to the public. Thia queen An passed the Cure lame, weak and aching beck; of song la famed not alone in America varsity of Nebraska. resolution rommendn the legislation in Cure every form of kidney ill. but throughout the length and breadth Kansas and endorses the position of Lots of local rndoroment to prove of Europe, as well, where, aa a grand President Rooervelt. thi. opera star, alio haa aung In every city Mrs. Andrew Levin, wife of Andrew of Importance. Each opera presented ARREST RUSSIAN AUTHORS. lavin. brakeman on the Southern Pa- here will be given with elaborate cific R. R., of 2816 Washington Ave, special stage netting, handsome cosI have always lied a horror tumes and an augmented orchestra. Moscow, Feb. 23.' The police tonight say: arrested lAmiile Aadrieff. a well known of kidney complaint becaue friends Already over three hundred of the best author of the Gorky achool and two and neighbor or mine have die, I from class of people in musical and society other lees known writers. The state- its rat ages so that when my beck at circles of Ibis city have shown their ment of the reasons for tho arrest is llr.t became week then pained after substantial appreciation of Manager unobtainable, and the poMce refuse to exertion and finally the lightet (train Grant' effort to bring to Ogden tar whether it haa anything to do caused excruciating twinge, I nater-all- y higher grade of performance by subIth the assaaaiuatlon of Grand Duke bererne alarmed and was decidedscribing their names to a Hat of patit. Stooping rons of the Mantelll attraction. Stale Sergius. ly anxious to stop nro now in order. A good on Is 1st the loin, nt price prevailing during thia brought sharp t singes us supply you with anything yon may VETERAN IS RETIRED. even end slowly straightening bad the gagement will range from $1.5tt to 50c. same effect. need In our lino. We have the stock My back ached ao after aa ordinary day'e CITIZENS MUST PAY UP. Washington. Feb. 23. The House toand can fill orders prompt. Ei misery, day amended the army appropriation duties that I wa Genn bv bill adding provision placing particularly no when ell the knowledge Indianapolis, Feb. 23. The Indians eral Peter J. Os'erhsut on the retired of medicine I possessed failed to pre- house of repietcul! lives today pnsd General Osterhaus vent recurrence or to lessen tbe ach- the Davis list of the army. bill which prohibits is one of the most prominent Germans ing when an attack wee in evidence. issuance of railroad pseees to any tbe who participated in the Civil war and A bex of Doan Kidney Pills procur- ritlzen of the state, bv a vote of row from a private to a corps com ed at S. W. Badcon'a drag store 39 to 9. mander. He la tha last living corps me groatlv. The treatment stopcommanded of thq war. ped the attack.' 23. Sidney Dillon New York. Feb. For aalc by nil dealers. Price 50 Ripley tbe financier ia dangerously ill Aden, Aribla. Feb. S3. Fire Rue-ela- rents. ftater-MilburCo.. Buffalo. N. at bis residence bore, rereutly warships steaming south bars Y.. sole agent for tbe United Btates. undeigone an operatlnnhaving fur appendibeen sighted near Mogdlehu on tho Remember the name Doan'a and citis. Late tunigiib hia condition waa Beundtr coast. take no other. reported to be eximuely critical. Rev. Charles address before a used by r, Na-on- o, . 8-- . 4. 1-- m 1-- 2 ty 8-- 5. 1-- 2 4-- 2-- b-- AMUSEMENTS lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights . oe Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light 4-- n 3-- - 3-- Time-Dcmoci- . 1-- . 3-- 5. 1-- a. on-tb- e et 4-- GRAND Opera House Mme. Mantelli d . s oft-tim- a THE anti-pas- UTAH WT AND MED R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager CO I 4-- Good Resolutions When you can have electric Over lbs matter of 8500 carpent- half-holida- ers and 3500 brick layers are la a deadlock witk their employers. Arbitration haa failed to relieve the situation thus far, alihough conferences have been In progress during the iait thro AT ASCOT. Quit an effort haa besu wade by tho attorney counseled with the Howell-Haaiejudgeship corneal, recently, te ore prov that tho ballots that In th vault of Water county, wars In n position to be easily tampered with, or that a targe number of perrons have bad access to tbe vault, in thU connection tbe attorneys for he continue expect to expiudv a bomb today, when tl a expected that William Robinaon, county clerk of Morgan county will be placed on ihe ataud. To n representative of thia paper, Mr. Robiuaon mated yesterday that he had received a telephone communication from Judge Rutapp on Wednesday, the Uih, about nooa, to bring tha Morgan county ballots Ogden, which he proceeded to do. Calling on Judge Heines to assist him and having no other eultable took the bal receptacle at hand lota from the place where they were stored and placed them ia a "sugar ark." Thia aack wee thrown on n hone which Mr. Robinson rode to the "The Church to Conquer the World," va the theme h fail glne nent Little Attachment to pin on tha back of your hat and vtt lever you use if wail It will held it eacuraiy without piaa or any knot tiB This ia pnoalbla with an FEBRUARY s Eccles Lumber ton-rille- d Company n n 1 |