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Show 4- IflE - THE EXAMINER Published Evsry Diy is ths Vssr by Th SUodird Publishing Co. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Carrier Is Ogdene Mom-fatCUy. including tsufldsy Examiner, per mooli.... copies lt BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Examiner Is soot by wall entail! of Ozdca, per year.. .. At least quarterly, la advance.. 1.60 Tie INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS The Exxinlaer la a strictly Indepen-aa It goes aJ dent newspaper. sniea equal show. The Examiner has ns iayorites, ana no eueisira to punish. It will g' news unbiased and unprejudiced. Coimuu ideations will bo iwce ved on all subjects presented ! lespecuu languax frost knows individual. but the true asms niust bs published la fulL All letters ead eoBimualnattons Signed by nom d plumes, or sssumetl la the want staies, will be throws basket. Tha brave man never bides behind aa assumed name. Dost ask the Editor to be respomtble f'r what you are ashamed of. Subscribers will cooler a favor by reinforming this office of fcillnro to ceive The Examiner betore their breakfast. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone Bell Phene. . . . . . 1 bS ,,,,.(-a- , BUSINESS OFFICE No. 120 Independent Phone Bell Phone. ,,, . WM. GLASMANN . ,,,,'Nm ti Her-idju- lax-embe- r g No, . Chaiiibrrlaiu, in his fiscal policy. Is tailoring, primarily to win England from iia devorbiu to free trade, but hi ultimais aim ia to use the tax w upon foreign gouda a a lever hereby to uations grant to 10 move m her Knglaud and her colonics concessuiJB lor every favor exieuded them iu the . way uf reduced tariff dulU.-While Chamberlain Is laboring m a disadvantage and is in Imminent diiB' of losing his political power, the gi-- r Herman government U cuiuplctlug for the enforcement uf n new tariff law thal already includes within it provisions s number ul reclprueal trade agreements with other countries. Nearly all of Europe, except England, has signed new commercial treaties ti which for every reduction promised them they iu turn have made CMicekaiuu!) lo (jermauy. England has nothing to give Utrnisuy, ihereftirs ia ignored aud thal country tuu- -t rely uu the iuol favored nation" treaty if seven discrimination are not to inflict injury upon Ita trade with Ihe Cermaa empire. The VniUd Stales, in order to pro-loit growing trade with the may be lurivd lo extend ita tariff iuliey to theiu aud concede reiiuciioua fur similar favors to bo given us. The liermau tarn, coiibiet of a double set of Umh-a- ; ibe general'' ralee, which roceivtff the Huiiciiuu of law lli'ij, though ft has not been pul lulu force as yet. aud the couteiitional,' oi thoM arrived at Ly means of bargain-mwith foreign countries anil embodied iu treaties or couveutlons surh us the uucs described below. No all the ralmi lu the general tariff ar, i educed In tbo conventional; tliuaa that arc, are inada In consideration of iijiiiv aleni runeessions by other cuiiatries. While the different coun tries are each trying to secure through their negutiulkins, lower rate, of Import duties on those articles It which their Industries excel, the coil blued conventional rates ugreoil uiio with the differcut imrtics to Hio trea u-a ro made applicable alike to a Iho couulriea enjoying the bcncllia r the ireatmen By that Is meant iu Kuni that ti nation enjoying such privilege ca. not bn subjected to higher Impos duties uu its priwlucts than those levlt on similar iroliui coming from oti er nations. OS No. 123 Independent Phone, Nm 123 . Bell Phene. . . , No. 120 of both telephone eysteme closed after 1p.m. FHA.YK CANNON S END. Frank J. uf ilir Cniuion in no ImiKer n tncni-be- r Aioinuiu ilmruli. Th'' uf tlic jlfih nai.l Of Ogil.-list ilisfcllosslitiied hint fur his like comliht mid uposUci.- - .The uf tlir fu vui til miii uf a Mormon AikwiIIc la Ih'i'ii long expected. A II hough bn hub uw.1 i lie name uf ibe . slow iifmll rhuri'b Klm-- Itlx unith In unler lu gala favor, hr never as n spiritually pure follower uf the t mi'll-lug- a of JiiM'pb Kniltb, the piophcl ami founder of I hr rlmrvh. Kx iiniiniiiiili'a-tlo- n would ha,vi- - lung alnre been invited had hi- - nut desired to imp the name uf Moruuin" lo further Ida Biiildiloii. lie bad pollen lo that stage uf indifference la hii f.illh, I'onpleil wlili a deal r In porn aa a murh abused man, that be couitnl llie dinplea.urr f hi superior In tlir iliurili and made an nnavuidable duly uf c tbnae I'iiaigml with prescivlng diaclp-lln- e anil ohrdlrnrr ( rrgulHrly consti- s VNLlTkY MR. LITKY. to a lady at Lei (Wlillo Ington. Ky., I'. K. A., a man name. lately accidentally trod on her lo and Injured It.' She has now refuiu-'- i to have auyihing morn tu ilo will, him.) Ye lover, whou intenHliy of fcL-liyou're revealing. When you're pouring mu intuxlca', ing HiH-ec- Uh, be rertaln. vXtract (he alent moral from till quarrel, Aud liNien to the Icsauj it will teach. tuted auiburlly. Frank J. Cannon ia nun In a Very Oh. love, love, it's a wonderful thin-Whateer the dlnasters that ljrlu'ie Nn duuhi, to his peculiar jiUhitlun. may brina, Mormaa fiimnN. he will give assur- It will bear them all gladly and Rayl. ance of his belief in the doctrines and but. oh! covenants, end make claim le being a It can not forgive. If you tread on I'.s toe. good Latter Day Saint, blit he will his conduct, on the ground that Scarcely hud uriloni energetic Mr. I.in-kia a false pruplieL President Smith called her Ducky,'' And Imprinted on her lips a foul With coiivicilon nf that kind. Ihere la salute, nothing for Mr. Cannon to do but estIn hla fond embrace he started f ir n ablish rhurrb of his own snd restore tu grip her, when her kIIpikt to the esrih the Upcl and regenerate Was cripdied leneath Ihe lnimct ul bis Ivuot, the iniregem-raleil(Choni as before.) He Is of the right dimensions to lie t ou earth, s lie would be Now the brldermald (eight in miM-ber- ) tears are aheddlug, fur tho S pompons little ruler, had be a i htirrh wedding Now Is his opall to Ills own liking. Is Imleflniiely broken off fur aye. portunity to set np a kingdom. Tbo presents are returning by tlie postal servin'. Most'll THE COST OK THE TIE. Reach (heir destination rather late today. Rome idea of the number of trees cm fur purposes of supplying ties for Oh, love, love. It's a wonderful thing, railways night have been bad In the WhatuVr the disasters that Fortu-imay bring. statement of the Forestry Bureau that It boars them all bravely and gayly. llO.hbii.hhj tie were required In each It bears them all bravely and gayly, year, lint tlie slatcnii-u- t of former Son-to- r Imt, oh. Ii ran not aland up gainst a stamp Mnnderson, of Nebraska, now an on the too. aelive railway offielal. furnishes a Globe. broader and a Ulier Idea. According to statistics collated by him, (he rust IHE Mll.LCKKKK nilLOsni'lU.R to t ho railways exceeds v45tf.Oni,jji) A -- hurl hot 0 I soon curried nut of in every ten years that perlml being about the life of a healthy tie -- an av- favor. It la no a 1'icory, but an open The river Unit longer erage of 43tnufl.i.h)U annually. con fronts u. statement was n sde iu an address Beauty may lie adorn cl tbo Forestry Cunveullou at Wash- the most. Inn it goo begging for admJ. mi imt. ington, and the tullway men prem-n- l The uur.i who makrs a virtue of nc agreed' that ihe estimate was wiihin re liy t likely to have virtue in rather than without the cmii cveiy which nri'cselty I the ouly component decade. Purt. It Isufli'ticr easier I o collect tlicughti Ilin tliei. are wlnr nv fm n little hill. . than lku, In railway Trolley line would be retributive justice to fry it i'ut tu and so do iho ebvatisl and Ihe beef combine in iuo Its own rcm-- p. the subway with Hacks iu WARRANTY DEEDS, and aifoui dev mors using tmi a i w. 'I 10 following warranty deeds have No substiiuie has lei'll luuud for i lie Imi'ii filed In the coimiy recorder'a wooden tie ail none Is likely u l.e uUiee: found. l'iious,li railway nuuiuip-arc Cm a A. Howard to W. E. Moore for not Idle in the Miri-l- i for nn-athe etun of ST.V). all of Ima 24, 2,--. 24, wlici-by expeust a may ho minced. AVI h 27. 21. 29. HO. 21. .12. X. 11 and 33 block 4. of Fark adtlliion. an arniml for J1u.whi.iiim) t naiulor and wife to James I'eler llie with and on i)u IncreaKi.-a- Owen for the sum of tuHN). it railways multiply or extend tho:r bliK-- 9, Terrace subdivision addition. tracks). i . ihe Hiiuually v.lM and ibe supply ul limber will THE HARLEM CHARACTERISTIC. corrcvpoi dinxly iliuilnish. The imer-ck- i Svinpnihi-tiouiig Woman (h, tahcii bllooscv.il n look t that Hnr goat, lip horn are alt I eniPHtii'd tni. its head all rut. fores iv and in alt that periains to the Cholly Now vou eee ihe effei is of HiiBujcfi is not tor jtulit ical purp'.'. bulling iu. Thort is lit tie daa.acr that the m will is ailed jm to take puny uulr.-- s meusurps uf to the tailent. rcforrsiation b-ly there will not ev. n Im eimuuh limber In a ftw years to fumith sliol er to ihe late Mr. Diivid Dennett Hill. ; ex-cn- . vice-regen- , bo-fnr-e bi-.l- r m-a- , t Et MORNING EXAMiyEBGPEy TWO DAYS MOKE BEFORE the historical fact that the labor move-- 1 mem was generally originated by the slaves of the nation and that it was this class of people that organ i zed the Christian church and overthrew the pagan religion of Rome.. He said that as the church gained power it imposes grievances upon the lower laboring clasaes. He then referred to the peasants' revolt lu Uermany and later tu the French revolution, .which destroy, ed the church, as evidence that the church haa. showed no symiuttby for the laboring classes aud that they were the means of the destruction oi the organised churches or that day. Taking up the conditions of today, be said that the laboring classes were leaving the churches, following more rhiaety Socialistic tUiss. He also saiu thal the ation of tha church anu state the antagonism between labor movements aud the government, mis condition must exist, he said, or the labor movement of the workingmen will certainly be turned ou the organized churches aa it was in the early centuries.- - JENT. Only two dsya remain until the ' seaiurn with it forty da fdkting begins. March ii i denguatcd , on the calendar for JSuia as Ash which uahars in Lent, the season known in the Latin church since the fourth century a This season begin Quadragesima. with Ash Wednesday and ends with Easter Sunday, which cornea this year ud April 23. Lent is supposed to be strictly observed by tha adherents of the Roman Creek ( Russian) Catholic, L'aihollc, Anglican (Epiacupaliunt and Lutheran ('Lurches, and Indifferently observed by Md-neday- of other the dtuumiua-tiuu- st-p- s . many other matters, the observance by Catholics, bulb Komau aud Greek, aud by Episcopalians and Lutherans is sometimes belter exemplified In theory than in practice. The observers of Lent are enjoined by the cuHtoma and rules of ibtir churches to faat and pray duriug the forty daya of the aeasor., in of the lung absteuance of the baviur from food while on earth iu the flesh. They are also enjoined to purge their hearts of roveiousui.'ss, Mdflkbuess and everything else that caubes them to acxumulaiu a load of aln and sorrow. Each onu puts his or her own on the requirement that something that U cherished In from or given up during the Lent u I season. Rome will give up, or cnduaviir to give up. one thing and some another. The profane wan may decide that he ought lo swear less, the man who consumes a duxeu glasses o. whisky or schooners of beer a day that be ought to get aluaq muy But in ihiH, as ia WILL RETIRE FROM THE CABINET Secretary Shaw la to Leave President's Official Family. inter-pretaiio- n or ior forty days with the usual quantity. Auolhcr man may decide not to foreclose a mortgage or sue on a mite until alter Caster. The women are In the lu of giving up dancing, or pulling away heir chewing gura, of wearing their jast costly baia and gowns and of .ivlng up other feminine vanities. Ash Wednesday, the first day of cut, is said to have rei'cived its name 'em the ctiHium In Ihe early church f sprinkling ashes on the hoada of then admitted to penance, lie early church did not conimcace cut until tbu Sunday following Ash ednesday, and the days between h Wednesday and the Sunday folding are said to have been included The Greek y Gregory the Great. :urrh has lengibcued Lent to forty-gh-t r f , daya. THIS ONE OX JIU JITSU. Thu mysteries of Jlu Jitsu, which tuxled the police deimrtment last . proved easy picking for the fire h'partmcnt in an artnul teat Run-laafternoon. Whether climbing lad-er- a develops the muarlea more than unnlng In hoboes would be hard to laic from a arlentlflc standpoint, but bis much is certain, that when It .limes to handling jlu jlisti Japs the .nlnloiis of iho law will have to back up to the Ure fighters Yesterday Muokayanio, the Jlu jitsu xjuTt who lost fame aRalnn Eddie (oblnmin aud won It back, downing (uliceman Edward jiavlex, triad hla art a gainst Charlie Wlllluma of the .ire department In the department's yym natrium. Williams weighs 150 IKiunds and knows something of w.eat-ilnand for a few minutes he made .he air bluo with Japs. Hook his and aysma bonehreaklng to get holds failed in their work while Williams uud his ordinary "deg' hold floored the Jap on every (rial. Mookayanta then went after Aman-gu- a Kast, a fireman, and TI1 succeed in working the human catapult act once, but Kaat landed ou tup in thu fray. Then, to show how easy It could be done, Kaat picked Muukayama up and laid him gently down on the mat. Jap and fireman are not yot satisfied, and another try is booked fur the coming week. .'ct-k- y d BOYS WHO SMOKE CIGARETTES. Willis Brown of Chicago lectured Sunday afternoon at the Congress tlonal church in Balt lavke to about 2U0 school girls on the influence they hare, if properly directed, on boys who smoke cigarette. He about an hour telling them stories of how boys got into the habit of using tobacco and the curse It brought upon them. He said that they should object to having any boy companion who moke cigarette. He said that rrlralna. a a general rule smoke cigarettes, and that it was the uc of cigarettes that led them to commit o many crimes. Ho declared that when a boy became addicted to the cigarette habit he seldom quit it. Furthermore, he averred, cigarette smoking robs the home of many of ita pleasure, aud that girl should think of thi matter before they married any maa jnt das-tardl- y who lined cigarette. Mrs. E. E. Shepherd also spoke to the girl a short time of the evil of cigarette smoking. She talked along the same lines and related some stories on the curse of cigarette smoking. ATTACKS CHI RCIIES. William S. Datum, editor of the Crisis, made a reply Riinday at tin Federation of Labor bull to the of Rev. Charles Stelrle on Thies the Church Help the Labor Movement 7" Rev. Mr. Stelzlo addressed s the members of the labor unions a declared the church sympathized with Iho labor Mr. Dalton presi-ntcmovement. bis able of the argument a small audience a.id reviewed the labor movements from the time of the adoption uf the Christian religion. lie liral took up the development of i lie church as n spiritual force and then as a body of doctrine. He called the attention of his audieuce to week ago at their hall and e DESERTS WIFE AND BABIES. Tooele, March 5. Everett Glenn, for tlie bi six years a resident of this county, and much esteemed by ruining men generally, is now on his way east, a r, to ansuer tu a erioita charge, and, perhaps, before the end la reached, to answer to another . of even graver luixirtaitce. 8herlff W. R. Reece of Bowling Green, Wood couuty, Ohio, arrived here lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 ac- companied by Rlu-rifOpliir Evans of Tooele county, proceeded to Mr. Glenn's residence and placed him under arrest Glenn demanded to know the charge nd was informed that he had been indicted on January 11 by the Wood county grand Jury on a charge of having neglected his minor children, au offenM- - punishable under the Ohio law by imprisonment in the State penitentiary at Columbus fur from two to four years. Glenn denied the charge and explained hla position by saving that he was divorced from his wife several veers ago, and conequently could not be held under the ebarge. Hla grratmt concern was for hie present wife, whom he married three years ago and by whom he has one child. The second Mrs. Glenn ' name beiore tho marriage was Mrs. Leonora Mill, and he lisa long been a resident of this city. Glenn, since he came to this city to live, has been employed In the mine at Mercur and Stocktun, and ha always borne an excellent reputation. Sheriff Reece said that Glenn was not divorced from bis flr--a wife, and that !ie is now living in Wood county, where she has had a hard time gaining a living for herself and three children The children by taking in washing! are 5, 6 aud 8 years old, respectively. He said tliat she Lea strurgleu desper- Coal Oil? When you can have electrie pri-one- Saturday night, and this morning, 00' KWhy Use . f each for additional lights dt 06 OS dt i38 d! Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women athome by using electric light - stated Washington, Alan it ti. It today that Rccrctan- - Sliavv will retire from the cabinet In February, 1IHN. The President sent a large number uf nominations to the Senate today. Including all the members of the present cabinet except Pu?t master General Wynne. Mr. Cortelvuu ws nominated for that, office. The Senate today In executive session confirmed the nominations of all members of the cabinet., of funner Senator Cockrell of Missouri, to be interstate I'oinmi-reand commissioner, of furuier Senator Quarles, of Wisconsin, to he United States Judge for the ately to get along, and tliat she ha the eastern district of lu sympathy of all the community The nominations lurlttde the mimes which she lives. heretofore announced Glenn told Sheriff Reece that he was ambassadors, and Senator Corkrell interstate com- willing to go east without requisition merce commissioner. The nominations papers, and they left on tho afternoon follow: train for Uliio. Members of the cabinet: , John llay-- secretary uf stale, PUTS BAN ON CARD FLAYING. Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of the N treasury. 5. At the regular priestLogau, Feb. William H. Taft, secretary of war. hood meeting of the Cache stake held William H. Moody, aitorney-generahere yesterday the quesilon of card George U. C'ortelyou, postmaster-generaplaying a a social evil came up and it Paul Morton, secretary of the nary. was unanimously decided to bring presEthan A. Hllchm-k- , secretary of the sure to prevent aueli amusement In all Mormon social affair. Tlie recent luteriiir. of Joseph F. Smith relaJames II. Wilson, secretary of agritive to card playing brought up the disculture. victor II. Metcalfe, secretary of com- cussion. in w hlch the evil effect of tliat form of amuacnient were dilated upon. merce snd labor. F. A. Neuberger filed a suit for diAmbassadors: Wliiielaw Reid, New vorce from Rosa Neuberger in the disYork, to Great Brliaiu; Robert 8. McCormack, Illinois, to France; George trict court today that is somewhat V. L. Meyer, Massachusetts, to Russia; unique, in that he aks the court to Eds In Ii. Cougar, lu a, to Mexico; award bis wife auch alimony as may be necessary for the support oF herself and Henry White, Rhode IslauiL to Italy. Neuberger is a respected resiEnvoys extraordinary snl ministers family. William Wuodville lient of tide city and ia a polygamist. plenipotentiary: He married hi wife in 1884 snd eight Ruckhlll, District of. Columbia, to Chi na; David J. Hill, New York, to The children hve been born to them. He Henry Lane Wilaon, asserts that bis spouse has treated htm Netherlands; for several veara past. She has, Washington, io Belgium; William Mil- rrui-lller Collier, New York, to Spain; Bru- he says, encouraged his children to disobey and defy Mm, and as a result tus J. Clay, Kentucky, to 8wltxerbmd; Thomas J. OBrien, Michigan, to Den- home has lust its attractiveness. In mark; Charles H. Graves. Minnesota, 1903, when he was ill, he charges that to Sweden and Norway; Edward C. she bundled up and left him helpless O'Brien, New York, to Paraguay and In bed, remaining away fur some time. Uruguay; John B. Jackson, New Jersey, He aaka that hla property be divided to Greece anil Montenegro and diplo- between them and tliat alimony be almatic agent in Bulgaria; John W. lowed. Ridge, Minnesota, to Roiimantu and PROVO NEWS NOTES. Se.rvia; Samuel IL Gummere, New Jercy. to Morocco. Solicitor of the department of rom Pruvn, March 4. Victor le:ar Lawitierce and labor, Edward Waller Sima, rence. the sun of Postmaster Illinois. , of' Fork, who was District judges:. Joseph V. Quarries, jtwrenceto theSpanish Provo general hospital Eastern district of Wisconsin: James brouglit from appendicitis, died this suffering Division No. 3. Wickernliam. Ala-hmorning from general peritonitis causRobert J. Wynne. ed An operation b,v the appendicitis. Pennsylvania, ut London: Frank H. fur appendicitis was not performed for II. Alexander Mason. Ohio, at Paris; the reason that the patient was not in Thackara. Pennsylvania, at Berlin; condition that would render the operTanat llnffmann Philip, New York, ation advisable sines coming to the gier; Thomas Ramona. Washington, at hospital. The remains were taken lo Nluehwang; Stanley Stoner, Mlasouri, Fork for interment today. at Calcutta; Henry B. Miller, Oregon, Spanish A marriage license hus been issued to t Yokohama; J. Linn Rogers. Ohio, at George Oscar Wall of Can., Shanghai; George W. Roosevelt. Penn- aged 20, and Lizzie SealRaymond, of Spanish Brussels. at sylvania, Fork, aged 19. Peter Arrlgonl waa brought over Dr. Thomas' from Goshen A household necessity thi morning to arrive Heals burns, cuts, twenty Kclectrlc OIL In the county Jail in lieu daya wounds of any sort: rures sore throat, of paying a fine of $20, imposed by the croup, catarrh, asthma; never fails. justice of the leacr of Goshen for ideal-n- g pelts from the slaughter house of BETWEEN CHICAGO. DRUMMERS. Morgan k WIrthlln at Ilomansvillei Arrlgonl and Arthur Rowley have also Prince Henry must have been s .very hern charged with stealing some hides close observer of the characteristic of from tlie same place, and will have . the New York people while their trial Wednesday. Wlial nukes you think n? A large meeting was held in the I mu Ice he has sent a rhinoceros to Commercial rlub rooms last evening on be used at a great banquet there.' the Invitation of the club for citixens Yes, these European Trincr are inert and discuss the question of great stickler for being apropos,' re- whether a franchise should be granted plied ar Chicago drummer. the Utah Independent Telephone ronw puny. .The report, previously adopted GIVE ME THE NAMES. liv the dub, which waa unfavorable to the new oompany, waa reconsidered, Of your friends or relatives in the snd everybody was given a chance to who are movement East contemplating express hie opinion. Many took adto the West during the coming spring vantage of the opportunity and while or summer. no me waa taken it appeared that the There will he iu effect during the majority favored a franchise for the spring month, from all eastern points Independent company. Action on the lo every section of the West, greatly of the committee was deferred reduced rates I both one way and report next meeting. The city council till round trip), and it will le to their and received the advantage of Interest that you give me the the great variety of opinion expressed name of parties who may he indured by tbe speakers. by these rates to come West. No mailer whero they may be located, we will MINERS CHOOSE" OFFICERS. hrve our rpprrsrniatlvra call umn or write ro them and advise them of the cheaitrst and Iiest war to come. Park City, March 5. One of the deCall or addre: livery teams belonging to the Cutton C. A. WALKER. General Agent, Meat company ran away, starting at Chicago A Northwestern Railway, the Riu Grande Western roundhouse, P. O. Box ToO. Rail Utah. in tbe northern part of town, and runstreet. The horses ning up lbirk MOTHER GOOSE EXCURSION. . made a sharp tarn into Main on Fin street, where they struck another Ma-c- h Stn, via Rio Grande Western team, with the result that the runRailway. Special train leaves Ogden away buggy waa wrecked and mer6:45 p. m., returning after the show. chandise scattered .over the street Fare 61.00 for tlie round trip. Seats John Walsh waa operated upon this 11.00 to S2.00. on salt at the Boylo morning at the Miners' hospital tor Furniture Co. Street care run from the removal of a growth on the liver. and return. The patient rallied nicely from tbe depot direct. to theatre Street cars will meet train on arrival shock and is Improving, at Ogden. Miss Mary Patterson, who waa on- e diH-ld- e mm-hal- UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 7, 1003. UTAH LIGHT n HKD POWER CO., R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager Good Resolutions Wlw-onxiu- . l. n, art now in order, A good one Is let us supply yon with aaytlting yon may need In our Use. We have the stock and can fill orders prompt. THE Cedes Lumber Company erated on at the hospital the past week for appendicitis. In out of the hospital well. election of the The Miners' union resulted In tbe election of William Kearns as president and Joseph Langford as financial secretary. The other offices were filled, but It Is Impossible to obtain the results at this time. semi-annu- CiOHiil-generil- Un-re- -- SEVERED AN ARTERY. American Fork, Utah, March 6. son of Jasper Virgil, the Lugsden, had a narrow escape from death last evening. He wsa playing In the lot, and while running be fell upon a piece of a broken beer bottle, cutting a deep gash in hla wrist, severing tbe main artery and the cords of his hand. He bled profusely and it was over an hour before the flow was finally checked. Both the local doctors were out of town and it was feared for a time that the child would bleed to death. The boy was taken to a hospital In Salt Lake City this morning to have the wound given proper medical attention. SUIT AGAINST THE RIO GRANDE. Provo, March 5. A. H. Mueller haa a suit against the Rio Grande Western Railway company for (5.UHu damages for personal injuries. Plaintiff was an operator for the company at Tucker on Feb. 14, 1905, and on tha night of that day was ordered to go from tbe office to the roundhouse, some 6u0 feet east of tbe office. In so doing ho fell into an excavation between the rails of tbe track and sustained severe injuries. Tbe defendant company is charged with negligence In permitting said excavation to exist and in failing to warn plainx tiff of its existence. Powers A are plaintiff's attorneys. filed Mar-ioneau- INVESTIGATE CERTAIN ACTS OF LAWLESSNESS. Junction. March 2. Judge Ferdinand Erickson of the 8eventh Judicial district liekl a special term of court here today by request of Judge Cbldlster, s grand jury having been ordered for thi date to investigate pertain alleged offenses in the shape of selling liquor to minors, gambling and keeping saloons open on Sundays. THE HINT THAT MISSED. In some countries barhelon over 30 are taxed $5 s month. -- aid Miss Wood-we- d. pointedly. Well, it's worth the money, replied Harold Litewsil. looking her over out admiration. with- . THEi PINCH OF GENTILITY. (Dedicated to Mrs. Praga, who b4 written a book showing bow to Am-;- i nn elegant house on 2U4 pounds a year.) Once upon a time my Mabel Cooked me plain and homely fare; Simple beef adorned my table. Simple cabbage, too, was ihere: Here was salt and here was mustard, Hera a glass or two of custard Round the routed apples clustered- Otherwise tbe board was bare. But the ancient order ended When by melancholy chance On n little tome descended Mistress Mabel's eager glance. Straightway dawned another aeon; Mabel vowed that she would see an End of everything plenian . Now we aim at elegance. Knives and forks snd glasses glitter Round a center of uteen. And. Instead of vulgar bitter. Claret (name unknown) Is seen. Lisle then, tbe porter's daughter, Brings the puree Mabels taught her So to call the cabbage wafer Ladled from tbe soup tureen. After this. In silver dishes. Enter blta of skin and bone. Mixed with bends and tails of fishes With a flavor of their own. Patent jellies, round ud hollow. Filled with custard powder, follow Jellies which are hard to swallow, Though they lend the feast a tone. Finger bowls then Lizzie places On their doylleS fringed with dirt, Manufactured out of laces Which were once on evening skirt. Coffee essence so the label Cells the mixture decka the table; Thus doth providential Mabel Strive to give ns our dessert. 9 Wbon the pinch of hunger wakes ml Just as I begin to snore. When a longing overtakes me For tbP vulgar meals of yore: When I He there, faint and dizzy. Still I bear the luckless Lizzie Toiling in tbe kitchen, busy Washing up for evermore. London Punch, THE BATTLE OF APPEARANCES. London. March 6. Nothing cause more misery among certain clssse tta.i tbe desire io live in largw houses than they can afford to up, said Judge Addison In Boutiwars K county court yesterday. 11a thinks one nf tbe great weaknesses of present day that every one tries make a greater appearance thu or her neighbor. uad'.-ruki- BURROWED AX AMERICAN IDEA. The r.ciprw'i'y or James 0. Claims. slow in Ik applied m ib Cuitrd Rians. taking d'wp riKit in othor countries, where the of a tariff with reciprocal irsd i becomlug nnderainod aad put In pracical operation. 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