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Show ttaii, ti v.sd.vy niKMorsXiXG i:y.AMiNi:r. oudiin, liouw-- , REFUSED staling wt'ie In Og.ica lo that, i ut Mol u.- - ..ml ii.i.t haj uflrrol in operai. j I m i.ili by pat ui .111,1 gH-ol- iis- rhaicc TO AUDIT 1S-i.- v r - uiii;. m;rniLi.M,iiii aiirr.il t.y in.- Isiani. Anotbcr report iicnii Jlr. inni,-fto t Work. will Air. in Big Rush COLDFIELD Will Commence First of March. With the The railroad cum panics ihrougnuul the country are making great preparations for the iiuprecfdcated exodus of eager fortune Inmtci- -, westwad to tlie guld fields in Soul hern Nevada. The rates begin Jfarrii lmt, uml there will b bil-- v timm in patsaenger circles up until May 15ih, the closing day for the sale of tickets, and even a lew days after tlist heianse many pcoplt- - wili against the county. The whole matter was referred to tbe county attorney who was asked to meet with the board at the afternoon suasion. This session was held in Commissioner Stanfords otuce. A bill of $25 was submitted by Chairman Stanford for expenses Incurred for Committee work in attendance at meetings, to which Commissioner Mad-oraised some objection, wanting to know if tbe matter was all rlgh and legal in every way. 'lberr was nut much discussion, iilr. Stanford stating that it had always been customary, and on motion of Mr. Wilson, .the bill was fur referred to tlm county attorney final approval. County Commissioner Madson also take , vv i U:i eorpu-u-Hu- undei-- iu I. which the uf (lie .:u::il will briiv ih United iT iu the ii.. .mi je ii1, ii'Lvr, in comsiderii g imliuail j cuU'.: tillfor ii. i;n. V. ,lf I' i g'..aianttea of siidnlio, ils re gu;,-- icuum k id said a tidur.-of Ihuiu t.il'.iable - ii' in return fm , ; ,.rv ull;e ,,f at iinail buili. 'i'l:i-i- i fuilows an ln'rieaiiug lal.ic sliuwing all exist imr ac.i projccte'-ii):i,iiililidi indicate tit t (he iegiim will iiurtly be greatly ilevcluped. Itwias tii the fact i!.t U many l iuli men are in that couiiirv. ui work on the CYrro de Pasco, meni i,,!, , in iilP r pun. the letter will hate mine liva! - i il' , I li I be poticr liig!i.-eu.v- r l Iiuii In - the iuii.'a-e- d II- loro. ihai - juiii-i-:n- t ; pufreriif : M.iiiiti'iiauce uf uml i ve imwcr, . year-- ii-- - I'- I CHGARtS inten-L- W. II. Bcmt. division sniieiiiitendeu of the Southern Iacnir, uver that puriinn This has proven only wind as we defy the bearer of ye-- luu under his juihclictiou. on a iiip of lu spertiun. wui. n, such knocking to substantiate his assertions. Our Wesslers Best Cigar is as good today as ever and better because they are Spanish open-hework. A ad We Will Move About March 6th Our Old tStand, 375 23d Street Ind. Phone 619 s c , to UNION MADE 1 Wesslesf Gagas Co. Iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuuiuuuiiiiiiiiiiiimi s a- liu-nie- ss m at Og-de- to m-c- r 1 s san-riir- y lu v J. re-h- ip cou-tinu- il M d s fuel r a 1 .. , U-e- " Haltt. Is. ; - -- rc-u- i' .n : pas-eng- er Jr asserted around town that wo are putting out a new label and have to make it up on putting inferior stock in our , advantage of tliat la- -t day to ticket and will hoi arrive in Ogden until a few days later. A. U. Mosrh-yi ravelling passenger agent fur tlie Hairimau lines ut Ogden, slated to a representative of this paper today: 1 uin of the opinion that fully 1 u.lICK) people will leave the ca-- t witliin (hr next thirty days ful Goliilield, Tumiiali and ixnitiguous tercommunica- ritory. Of cuunie, from submitted the following fuur tlie tion: "1 understand that Mr. IVtter- - points of tia. rouipas. that numlicr of schools, may roach fO.UiKi In that length ut ADJUSTING OF FREIGHT RATES. 011, county superintendent Is still under the employ of the board time. 1 dont fori like giving a definite Accui'iii.ig lo railroad men of Beaof education of Ogden city. As he is figure as to flio nil timer that will go ver, tbe vi-- il of J. A. Munrue, freight as our over road.but suffice it to say that drawing salary from the county traffic manager of the I'utou l'ucillc, 1 I would will ne In the greatest per- who number county school superintendent, is i'Xk'Cteil here next week, will transsuggest that we get an opinion from haps in the uf in ut leant an adju-t-in- g probably il the county attorney as to whether or port a l ion over tile llarriiiu-.lines. of the discriiiiiuatury freight rates 11m rule irom Chicago to Ban Fran-ci-cnot lie should devote bis entire services " into aud out of Colorado. to the county." $3.1 aud will be has bent fixed N. Vkllery. gnnral agimt of John This matter was referred to Mr. Mad- proportional rly less to points ueurer yesicrdiiy He son to confer with the county attor- Chi'Uigu. Flow On. alia lo InlRriiiouie the Burlinglou, said tiiniight action prolialile If tlie buaiueas ney and njiort after the other nii'iii-ber- s tain points -- Uulle, Suit Lake City, men would appoint a coiiiiuiUee, aud of the bonr.l had IoeaU'llo Uiere will b a rate ol take staled that tlie inaLter lip in a busliioss-blthis was the first intimation that they ifk'O; from Chicago tbe same points way with the railroads. Jiad of the mutter. the rale will bo $.10. So far, thero has nolhing but Another matter that caused consid"preparations have been made to geucialitie-- , be said. Onca erable surprise was brought out when handle ihe vast crowds aud travelling glittering in a vvn lie our attention is called to Mr. Watts, who conducts a barls-passenger agents will be a busy lot ol some eiMviflc rate Hut is unjust nnd t on 25tli one before in shop reet, appeared people those day. No engaged it is promptly rectified. What 1 would I he board and stated that on Saturday tlie operating department will have an is (hut while Mr. Munroe la lust one of the inmates of the pest easy time id it because the handling iiiggesl house had broken away and come to ol such a large iumui-- r of people in ad- here a committee of business men inoet over his shop where lie demanded a shave dition to the regular transcontinental with tlie railroad men. and go tlie Wlioin tariff. H would take time aud, when lie was refused, proceeded to traffic will cuuk an unprecedcnii'd and work, but il would undoubtedly break up some of the fixtures of the bustle in railroad circles. tu Colorado. If cad in groat bom-fitplace. Mr. Watts stated that the Quite a number uf Ogden people, Die railroad men can ue shown where a inspector had, advised him that some who have interests already and 1 wrong they will promptly the man in question was one of the in- others who expect get interest out tiling change IL ll Is now lip to ihe busimates of the pest house, and he asked there, intend to anon for the Neto show them. that the county pay the expense of re- vada Klondike. Following are a num- ness menMirh an adjustment is needed That the to who done. In those have or ber of are tiring damage going reply a question as to whether the man was gone to Goldfield and etirrmiiiding coun- is evident from the experience ut C. C. of Anderson, a prominent merchant in a delirious condition, Mr. Watts try: Ida., who was in Denver yester-uahoisc, stated that, he appeared to be under A. G. Horn. Dr. Wither. George on his way bonin from Ida semi the influence of liquor. The mutter Meiavr, Mr. AlrGill, Joeph Carl --on, animal buying trip to New York. Ue was referred to Chairman Stanford lor Claude Zinn, John Olsen. William can el, ip goods from New York to Portinvestigation and report. Miles and Hrv. Ulair. Of course, in land, (Are., or city other coast point, A petition was received from a numaddition to those mentioned, a numlicr and then them to Boise City, ber of citizen in the Roy school dis- will go whole name are nut known at and save $1.60 Oil each 1U0 pounds on trict praying for the segregation of present to the newspaper. tlie rate charged lor direct shipment that district from tne present school It is said that 7,000 ticket have been from New York to Boise. district, giving as their reasons, "Tin: told in Chicago snd ,000 in St. Lands "I'll tell you how it affect me, Mr, Roy school being to far removed from for Goldfield. Just where all the peo- Andersen said yesterday at the Brown. e the present, school beard and w ill ple will sleep sbeu they gel to til. contracted with a German firm for so to be .that matters that demand 1 not now fields that but known, gold a carload of dulls for next season I immediate attention are put off to the spring weather Will soon In1 here not trade. Uy having them shipped from griMit detriment of our school, t hero-for-e inin-- suffering will en-u- e even if they I get w liul i caned an Imunder local control we can more have to sleep out n tbe sand with Germany, port freight rate of DO cent tier hunour school. dome successfully operate above io dred York New to from nothing but the blue John C. Roy appeared before the cover them. Portland. Tlie regular rale from New boarJ and spoke in favor of fhe peti-tio- u Golit-lielTo own large restaurant in Yon- - to Portland l $3 a.id from vew which was referred to the chairduring this exodus would be jmd York to Boise, StlU mile h as, I IN.tHI. man of the board and Superintendent almost ns lo By getting tlie import rate of NO cents a good a pmpo-itio- n lctterson. be tlie owner of a gold mine. How-- ail to Iurtlamf, 1 can ship trm Port-lauIn regard to the communication preliol-- e tlie thousand who go there will be fed a cot of 91.bi per at to sented to fhe board at last every day i s problem which lias not hundred, making the tutal freight cost Hireling relative In a friendly settle-Ke- yet been --olved. It is not unlikely, to me, $2.30 per hundred inatead of ttic of the question of damages for however, that of the great number wbo rate of $3.00. regular tlie injury done to the canyon road by go into the mining saiuntry there will the driving of sheep over it, the counare restaurateurs co. active. be a uuinlx-- who t:taii ty attorney advised the board to acand go there with 11 e hies of entering cept ihe offer of 517, but Commissionto thiv wants of hungry populace. In addition to the displayed er Wilson raised an objection owing Buf if they do, It ia almost, certain bv tlie Kio Grande inactivity to comrushing U the fact that the atwill had to have parties put up tents tliat they tliat briinrh below Durango pletion tempted to sett is on a compromise most is a mimi lumber nl which is aimed to prevent others from basis of (tint), and lie did nut want to because and exceedingly difficult to invading that valuable field, the Utah accept any Tlie parties hi ques- quantity obtain. Fuel aho a Gould propo-dtimition have been notified by County Atis engaged in Colorado actively quite torney Hulsniki that the county was Is It a bum? Use Dr. Thomas' Ec w illing to accept WHi, but as yet noth-in- g ketric Oil. A cut? Us Dr. Thomas' and New Mexico, securing aildl.ional coal lands. Agents of the company had heard from this notifihave been going Ecleqjric OIL At your druggists. from this state cation. A communication was submitted to through Colorado asd New Mexico with ' a view to increasing I ha holdings of the the hoard by Fruit Tree Inspector R. UDIES LITER Ilf CLUB big company and tlie result la already Wilson relative to a number of the shade ii nj ornamental trees within the Membership Preparing for the Ball To- - seen in many additional acres taken up by men in the employ of the Utah cormorrow Evening. city that, had become affected wkti Ben Jose and rose scale aud that the people The Ladies' uterary Hub, giving the poration.action is taken to Indicate that This of the city had requested that someball In Toller hall tomorrow evening, the Goulds have at last rams to a realithing be done to prevent the spread ia made up of the following: the coming invasion of their Of the disease.. Mesdame Rsnde l)ee I'orter. Annie sation of Mr. ilson stated that la had no Fulton, Mary Dee. Ahlia Zinn, Lily territory by other railroad interests Power as fruit tree iuspeetor, Mae Thomas, and ateps are being taken to prevent and Ragley. Elsa BaJcon. thereby referred the matter to tne Blanche Harris. Chloe Douglass, Nettie any further incursion, tbe gathering in uf the Cripple Creek board, which was in turn referred to vvainon, Elizabeth Culley. Ellen Hohe rhalruian to nscertaiu if the citv mer. Emma Grant, Knnn Carr, Mamie Short Line by outside parties Is said to have fallen as a severe blow to the Rio will lake any action in the case. tjeoweroft, Nettie C'ainr. Lizzie ThomMrs. J. c. Freeland asked leave to as. Rose Dee, Emily Herdti. Minnie Grande management and. the air in Denver is filled with disquieting rumors lease from the county all ot blocks anent other and more serious moves on IS. 14 and 16 in Iliff College Hill adthe part of rivals. dition, containing in all about ten acres PRETTY PARTY. At any rate, the Gould management of land, which property had been sold fences and Is steadily "II county for delinquent taxes of Mra. Young Presided a Hoateua Last is fixing npto its resist any invasion of its preparing Mr. Freeland wishes to the Wednesday. valuable local country. Salt Iake Tribland for grazing purposes ami the F. Young en une. was referred to the committee on On Wedwvuy 'Sx matters to confer with the olxtern county telUined most delightfully CONDITIONS IN' PERU. attorney and report. member (if the B. id I, fc- - SUXiliaiy RAILROAD Three bids were received from differ nub Uml the fullowiitg gue-t- s: United Stales Consul Gottschaik. ent persons relative to the wiring of Cave. Peek. Fnruiss. Ml- 'he court house in connection with the and Mm. Crompmn. Tim dec- Cailao, Pern, writes si follows to th of State. Pin tire of separate meters In each of oration were ia ker ning wiih tlie day Department The iirescnt ndminlatiatfon of Peru lie different offices and the lowest was and the ladies sucrenewed thst of Alex Leathern for 28.and wss ceeded in tapturina daiaty prizes, Mr. ha infused new blood and and Mrs. Bid-.li- Vigor into Peruvian affairs. The counncfepi, hy tlie board providing he Freeman, Mm. oiddIh-Hie try. which for some yea is past has bfn The delicious runner ran-e- d t!,e necessary require mer,:. and the worK is .lone to meet the event Is b one of thorough enjoyment frie from Imernpriu epriie ar.d those approval 0f the fire underwriter. and will long be held la the memory internal political upheavals so prejudicial to commerce and Industry, has l'omn:isloner Stanford reported litv-Iti- g of ttKMe prrwnl. roPcd upon the Utah Light snd to rouie to a general realization that the The club tbrn ii.ijm-.rue1on.r Co., relative to seeming a with Mrs. R. W. Bhielt! Thursday. noik twfore it lies chiefly in developing Ihe mfinfsna. the Aiie reeim known-arate of light, in iht conn March n As has been r of alistrai'iing. FOR I! party nf railroad official,, eM4.4iU; ot H. V. Ilstt, dlvii:m mpei inicmient iv-- l uf lui-l- $r,u4 .1'lin ; wage- -, nut uf the Oregon Short l.im-- ; H. V. liilli-ker- , luaiiiiem.iice ut way.HUd nut aosisiant divlsl.in Miicriiiteiideiil niulire puwn. Ifi jii.umi; otl-of ilie same road; H. J. Hurria. division es tulnl gi.IMki.Uill); (Periling expcil-and Road Master N. t Mar imTeas. over leu years ugu. B;.tuiii,uti'i. enginiT. tin, went yesterday uu s trip of in "Tin. average ol a mile hare k The general condiiiun of the portion. 1 1 7 cent Innii cent mill to (locreued niadbed. railing stock, buildings, etc., 4 iiiiIIk. Equipment bn- - mvit iiici'CiiHi-the ifns betwci-Ogden and iu ten year uy Oil 1, eomotivos. 222 pas- along Green River will be noted aud proposej senger ear- and 5iiu freight cars. impHtvenients along ihe line will be "1'liree years ago ouUide inleiv-- t I'onsldered. acquirid cunt ml u the loing Islaud railmad H;ul arc making very extensive Union Pacific No. 3 from tint Mist, iniproveiiieiiln, making ft necessary to due here at 3:45 o'clock in the mornicud large sum ut money. These ing. did not arrive until about 11 were ilelarnl by legislalliipruvi-niento'clock yesterday. A washout at Columtive and niiinirfiMl kCllim.lt plan is to bus. was the connect New Jersey, Manhattan Island lated Nebraska,When No. 3cauiw of tha be traiu. arrived bi the mid lamg by tunnel, so that cene of the washout it won ascertainthe mad will have ed that i would be sume Long time before connect ion with all trunk lines enter the troi-- would be put In condition so Ing City. 1 rains could go over. Orders were "Tlie plans are nut to lie carried that iosued tu the conductor uf Nu. 3 to re out at the expense of throttling Long turn to Omaha and go around the washtiii-aroad cannot compete via the Burlington. This was done with electric mad, 'litis lias been out aud the delay was the result. deiion-.- l rated ev ary where. No corporation ut a king continue huaim-nat-- a. Tlie prulwble solution is that the number of truiiiH will have to be reduc'd. The riglit oi tlw umiiagemcut-tincrease fare- - cannot be questioned - a or legal pruixi-iiiiNew York Herald, rigbt. i-kiag CCDEN KEN . - ty tram oil Urlliy dilfereiil ilivistn.ia to ciiniiis't with i.iilf Dourly Ii Css 3i2 uiili-- s iittiig.'ther, but ha lusy oars uk the ( hicngu, iiuriiiigton ami Quincy railnciil, wirn S.t.iuii ui;li'. The limit's capital - not large. It- upei illing exiK'nKes InuctbiiK cou-duc- was returned to tbe board. in connection with the Craven bill, it appears that three maps, etc., were in connection with the proposed fi.li hatchery end Mr. Mattson asked for a written opinion of the county attorney as to whether It was a proper cnarge (':!: l' ' (I . In- - busini'M. l v u leased in rcivtit years, making lu rui-- o tin- - fares lu uril. i uiy tli.it li-ivrim.gs el,uuli uot fall hiii-l il, e The Lung Rulriud," sani i:r. I'uiti-r- "i- - ui.ule up ot "pa rail el mg lines in igmuli.v built tu eu!iis-iuu., inch inner. It is oliligeJ to mu twen- -- the t:n!.. ne., ini-lii- w I'll 1 rule- - vv.s i tLe m.iiiagi-sm'-v- l mil find il lu ulieiute I ., riMil mi !,e i, id ei-- i, .'ul,' uf tares, l I.; expeii-- e of riiiuimg l in- - nuut c Mattson giving as his reaou for auditing this bill that it va nut uffiB.rutl iteuiixed and tliat it shuulii specify (he services rendered m greater detail. The county clerk also stated that there has been a great deal of talk by the fruit growers and other tax jiavers regarding the payment of a fruit tree inspector during the wilder months and for these reasons the bill i Hi- - w Air. nut re. a WB& raiiii ;ivi.i Uiauil. d t!. t us a re-tin:- uieeliug u eiiglll ui,n;liii'alK-I rail's may ue ni,i;e. aliLmigii ic.a County Clerk Alan nun wan responsible for much of tuia extra work uu aecuuut of addressing a communication to the hoard 111 wbich he set forth hie oi i ensoul fur refueiag to audit claim Hubert E. Wilim. Irult tree iuspectur, and H. J. Craven for making uiup, tracing and blue printe. In tbe toriurr case the amount in question was FGU.tHt, "for services rendered during the month of February. ..ila.le-:.i- t l.. i it is Wi-bc- r la-i- t. :i.-.n--.- -l i 2! ii: ii.c e l.m L of g : t , r to . I, it i lie :! uut mu u,'-A. J. IViiurvivaniii i.iiliopu. - uppii.-atii-u- Tup boarj of comity t'Oiimi:iUjiMii!i lit' ltl their regular weekly scs-io- u when the amount of bu.iuoa mi great that it all could not lie of in the morning, and aa dispo-e- d session wan to compli-t- ' vt-.- uml .viler. c. It, c tu whom wji tisGerard J. A Abcis Mr a grunting autimrity nuiinet an ab siuici luisinnw with is rmiSNiun u 1 copy irom Is recur;!., ui cniin in the cuilikly m t ,. c,..,m , y er. n 'com mcuili'd ti.ui ti. apphc.it iui a giauiisl siitcii will in iiuii,. t.y in, s aid Ujsui hi- - Iiiriiic-lniia $iii.u liuiid witii buretivs io tin tjourd, 111 lli- rt'lk.rl Mr. St.ini.inl Mates; 1 al-- o lifts til mat tun ... Novell, the Jtw ol Mr afii;aiiun r. U. IViinii lur a lici-us- io coiniuii mu abstract busiuc-v.as guiaied. )u having fuuiikluM the iispnrcd $lti,nh( bund with jiiinjve.t sinviic-.- . I uu. reliably iiifuriiuM t licit tin re are two oilier pci .on men iiuvim; an ostab lislied abstract but they nr. acting wiih.iut nsviug; apiilird lor. ui c riwcivisl, a liivase, or having ttiri.U bond rinmnvl tiy law. i mom nicpd a a duly undi-i- - the tatutes ilw; till" counly dirk in insiru.l..d lo notify such panic- - io comiily iih the law nnd that t riSMidcr ii. c.itmiy to ilcii ni ivs, io tlie coiintv record- - to int-uiinformal toil therefrom for abktraoi purpusca unlfM-th- f ie- - ui pint apiiyii, hate first tukm out u liceii-- e under I tie Kluiulcs oi the Biate ol Utah, mi they an legally t Several Surprises Sprung During the Board Meeting Today Peat House Patient at Large Saturday. the tiimubiiiou io l be r.'.i-- n Fir rale on lit,- - lei. iii,s itciM.iic fcu iurc;ine 'h. tj wliifii COUNTY CLERK SENDS BACK BILLS TO COMMISSIONERS. i ,i i.'LXi) It VIE.. LONG tl-- liuiiii lif'. l- i.-- r CLAIMS -. l Vu. .n lilies, c . V of cuUC' nrr.e-- ..ji i j - u.. ! i if .RAILROAD KOi c .o vi . 11 ui t limn ihu:i now i,s,.j m bui'd:!!!; uir t.n bum i.f oi.e ihoUtuiul . i.ii.ur- - T!;,i usik ibi- luuTi. m,j, r ,n,-.t-i aium and would iat,-as i,. nctiou u,,.y w.iiilti in ice m it,,, im.iu r. u Mciiif'jrd Lib'nntu(l uiw iv oiiiittiiss.init'i cf li.e poor, i: j ! o-y- pun a p..;i. a 1.. t.t- - m.!:r.rv 2. mojining. ue . re-hu- Mr. Mes-daiin- Xety a, -l ii'l TESTIFY "Until tbe rbimrh umlerntaada labor, Until the it cannot ansint labor. church Is willing lo give up the capiRev. Stelze Meet. With Oppoeitira la talist wbo make large donation and dictate what shall asm what aliall nut Salt Lake. he dune by tha mmultera uf he church, there ia no possible rtuuioe for Ute two y that Rev. Hleixe of Evsnton, III., who ad- t'i assist each other. You dressed the laboring men fru hi the pul- Hie church Deeds the laborer and that meeds I rebut the the laborer church, pit of tin Presbyterian church during peal. that Ihe average minister aeenia three etpuing Inst week and who wo to think that the needs the llntened Ui by large audience, ha met man with the fat pocket book' tlie must, and there yon are." with the opposition uf the Socialist WITNESSES ON THE STAND IN in Ball Lake. Wwrn Mr. Gilbert had resumed his From OgJen he went CASE. fa) Balt Ltke and hi talk in Federation 111 in Toller llils evening hall County Clerk of Davis County Saya the ( hlirrk Help the Lalmr Movement?' the Ballets Were Preserved Invioitself imo a free for all del!e late Many Votes Challenged. and ended by Rev. btelxe replying ill a. very furrible manner to certain utAt tlie morning seaeiun of ruurl in terances of National Lniniiiltleeniaii fhe IJamer-Huwe- ll contest case, pre- li'urie Gilbert. ev. Hieixe incidentally touched upliminary proof In regard tu the manner in which Gin navis county ballots hail on Muclaltiin, and this brought on the been kept was offered by wit muses put debate. The cktlng remark wear as fuilows: on the stand by tin contestant and ad"It i unfair to aak the church to ditional witnesxes were quE, limed with reference to the Morgan county ballots chanipkm tlie cause ot Socialism until aud also about how tho ballot. were Socialists can agree among themselves kept in the vault in the county clerks aa to what they want." As tlie kpeaker oat down a dozei office here. The first witness called to the stand men Jumped to their fret to auk for as waa Henry TV. Stable, county clerk of explanation ot the ' Inst statement. What." asked tlie first man to receive Davis county, lie testified tliat the ballots from tlie different districts in recognition, what do 1 understand you ihe county had been received by him to mean by iuch a remark? You speak and found to be in good condition. He of Sorislist as an army of men and what further said that the ballots had been women who cannot agree oa put away in the vault and that no one they want, but you forget that, the besides himself and his deputy, Hyrum members of tlie very church which you O. Park, had ever had aeceaa to them. represent cannot spree on what tiiey All the packages were sealed and were want, mud, furthermore, then are so kept "undinturbed, untouched and lu many different churches that (he averviolate. age iubu ia ronfiMed when he tries to figure out w liicli one lie should Join. Hyrum 0. Park, deputy cicvk of DaTin audience w composed for the vis county, corroboraied Hie testimony of Mr. Btahle. There were no essential most part of 8ori;iliHl-- , and Ibis Imdifferences betwiwn his testimony and promptu speech called forth great apthat offered by Mr. Btahle. They luuh plause. Then otlu-r- asked Mich questions as they mi w fit, to all of which held that the ballots were In good condition and had not been tampered with. the speaker' made reply. At la1 Mr. Gilhert wss requested tu This completed the preliminary proof make s short reply lo Rev. Stelze- - reon the Dari county ballot a. Mins Julia Marks, now committee marks. which he did. After explaining clerk in the State Senate, Imt employed that he wished to give no often-- c to last year in tbe clerks office, the speaker, but that he felt it to attack bis remarks and nmwvr t citified that she did mil in anv way disturb the bailuiz in Ihe vault and them, he -- aid: First of nil. I accuse the gentleman that she did not know of anybody else doing so. As far a hc knew t hey had who has just finished -- peaking lo you been kept "inviolate, untouched' and of ignorance. No man who was posted upon Soehilisin would dare to deliver undisturbed. lieen heard Wni. G. Wlleoii, county ciimmisnion-er- . the address that hus gave tpRtimoov to the effect that he here tonight, and unless Rev. Btelze had never touched the ballot a in the can UCome mure ciiliglKcnrd njiou his vault nor had be seen aoy one else do iiLjcrt I would advlie him to go buck to the bench sun quit the lecture platso. Ia G. Holther. Jr., an employe in the form. He tclis toil Unit the Churches county clerk's oflh-- here, last election. 01 tlie United iilaica i.ave 27.Hu.OHi Hinted that be did nut tamper with the member. Let 11s tube him ut Ills word What are Weber county lislhus and ihal. si far and uceept tlie statement. those iiillli'ius of men and women doas he knew, they had been kept "uning lor 1!i workingmen? What are disturbed. untouched and inviolote. Wlist are they Preliminary proof on the package they doing lor society? I the gamcontaining tlie fire: Morgan ballots waa doing to wipe out lie saloons, -l offered by ihe contestant. Deputy bling hell and the bonnes of lion? was put ou the stand Sheriff tliy. such nn army of Chris-- ; and testified that, perceiving that tlie t.sns ought to lie aide to stamp out slu who would parkage was torn partially open, he and to put men in office law governing all such evils. had attempted to g his hand through give The truth oi flic matter Is, the the opening t;i arnrrialn Whether ballot could be removed. He testified church doe not help the Isbor movethat the balloia could not be got.eu ment. ll does mu get (town from and lift me workingman its pede-ithrough tlie opening. Frederick William While stated that up. it does not lend him the aid that he wan one of the judges of election in he needs. I claim that sin Is nothing this district and also a candidate for more or less tliau iguorance. What j a chancs justice of the pe- - Me said that he we want is knowledge, light, We do not had written his own name on about to heroine enlightened. half of the ballot in the district and Keck and do not want pity, charity or tliat Orson F. Porter, a challenger whu kindness. "I want to say while I uiii speaking waa d the railing, had written on almost all the balance of tbe ballot! 4 ol churches and tlie money and peojite before they were banded to the voters. who support ati-- i maintain them, that Porter was called to the stand and tes- is no wonder that they doin-- 1not have imt, the more power. Take, fur tified to ihe fact related by White. of Porter's testi- Trinity clnirrh of New York city, one Upon the conclii' moM widely known mony the recount of the bhlloi of the of tlie riehest and waa churches in the United States. First Morgan district. Peter-oWho support that church? Until proceeded with. Tne original returns it ws supported by from thil district were 43 for Howell n few years agottaluons. houses of ill and 39 fur Rolanp: the recount gave (lie keepers of fame and gwnilding hell- -. In bpokane, Howell 15 and Kolapp 10: with 2R How tliat a laige buildiug Cprelll. All rii votes chsliengcd and 20 Rolapp Wash., I am told bouse, i known as the combination votes challenged. In by wealthy church people.drvt-e- d Preliminary prof as lo fhe manner ownedstriictnre Boor first the of that district Morgan ballois in which tlie to drinking rooms: the second to No. 4 had been kept and how names of 10c and the third to a sporting in written tiie been gambling candidai es bad ' Balt Lake mut I i.ifi'e. house. And, was given. wrong place cities in this Robert IL Webb, one of the Judges ia nut behind those two on CommerHere for up he bad that written right regard, or election, Mated ned find will building of street cial the and you peace t he names of justice for the aiiie immoral purposes that constable under the Mfulwr party tickowned by the Mormon church. Aud et on the ballot but wan acting in good are if not Uy the church, then by those faith when he did . who are high in tne Monnon rhuMi. Mr. Welch was on Hie stand when men win lane aa t'ue Christian. court ailtoiirued. ATTACKED BY SOCIALISTS AS TO THE 1 BALLOTS HAMER-HOWEL- seat, Mr. btatse arose aud in a general way answrred the different point a opponent. Thu brought out by his sharp retorts of Mr. Gilbert had had 1 heir effect, however, and it was apparent to tbe audience tost the minister whu confronted tliem was using all of bla will power to keep from replying in more forcible language. Others iu tha audience insisted on asking questions, but the meeting was dismissed by tha chairman. Additional local mattar will bo found oa page six. L ed TMm All This Week THEME Afternoon and Evening! MARIE CORELLIS jut s ry J11- -I pro-titu- 11 ul ln-i- s The Utahna Stock Oo n. In a grand scenic production of THELMA, the beautiful, realistic story of Norwegian life by this week. Marie 1 Matinee each atternoon, commencing Tuesday at and 20c. 3:30. Admission 15c and 25c. Performances Evening Matinee Every Day This Weeli at 3:30 MIT1'111' wwMnas HiMrirT7 |