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Show SUE HORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY &lOgyiyQ THE EXAMINER Feb. 22, a few hour after the street car hold-uGentry, tslieq arraigned in the district couri. entered a pica of not guilty. but subsequently he ebauged the plea to that of guilty oil Isab charges, in the hope that by acknowledging bis guilt he would secure a mitigation of but U dulJ't work in his case. In addition to pleading guilty. Gentry sought in Incline Judge Armstrong to lenieucy by assert in; that be had a good record aa a enidit-- of Uncle war. Same in the Spanisb-AmericaThis did not prevent Judge Arnihlrong from denouncing the act of the prisoner In using a deadly capon to hold up unarmed men as "rank coward- RAPID INCREASE. When the pioneera started across ARTICLES MISSED FROM HOTEL the plains for tha unknown We-ti- , the United States was producing less than Mr. Mary Woodmanace. bead waitDelivered by Carrier la Ogden a million tons of coal a year. At that ress r the Kenyon hoi cl. wa arrestMora-la- g coal ed Monday afiernuon on a warrant City, including Sunday eta. time England was the grear worn to by Dun If. Porter, proprietor, Examiner, per month. ...75 As late a, STo this counproducer. Single ecpiea charging her with stealing silver ware, 23 million ton, try produced only table linen and other article from the BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. while Great Britain was then yielding dining room. For the nasi two or silver, knives and llo million tus. Today the United three mouth Tha Examiner la eent by wall forks, napkins and numerous other the than coal more Is Stales mining JS.oa have disappeared outside of Ogdea, per year repeatedly ice. thing At least quarterly, la advaaee.. . a entire world produced thirty yearx from the dining room and it la estiGentry was enienred to twenty ago. From one of the xmalleat pro- mated ibat about 830u worth of things years on each charge, making forty ducers it has risen to flrat place and have been stolen. Traps were set to years in all. but as the order of court FEARLESS AND INDEPENDENT catch the guilty person, time and lime provides that the sentences shall be last yrar ins ouipui was over again. Yesterday Mrs. Woodmanoce concurrent, he will have tu serve but mil8 Tha Examiner la a strictly ladepead of thy worlds production of tit was watched and several articles were twenty years, less the usual allow-an- c an eat newspaper. It glvea all aide lion lung tons. found wbica. ii was alleged, she bad for strict obedience to the rule . equal show. United King- hidden away and Intended evidently and regulations of the prison. the United The Stais. The Examiner has aa favorites, ant to take them when she went off shift. Chester A. Bouton, who is charged ao enemies to punish. It will gte the dom, and Germany aupply A warrant was sworn out by Mr. Por- with having assisted Gentry in both of the world coal product, the share ter and she was arrested by Deputy crimes, is awaiting trial la the court. news unbiased and unprejudiced. Communications will he received oa contributed by these countries being, Sheriffs Sharp and Steele at her room ail subjects presented 1 respectful United Slates, 37 per cent; United in Weal Temple street. W. A. NELDEN DRUG COMPAM SELLS. language from known Individuals, but 27 per ceat; and Germany, Kingdom, In the true name must be published OPPOSES NEWHOU8E PETITION. also countries 18 These cent. 13 communications per fulL All latiera and The sale of the real estate of tha W. Councilman Fernatrom placed him- A. Neldon Drug company to Hermann signed by nom da plumes, or assumed lead in the production of domestic wuta names, will be thrown In the manufactures, and In like rank in the self squarely and emphatically on the Hill for 8U0.UUO was confirmed Monbasket. The brave maa never tides of domestic product. For aids of the Utah Light A Railway day. A meeting of stockliolders wa exportation behind na assumed name. Doat aak 0 company at tbe meeting of the city held at tii office of the company. ltioS, export of domestic product council Monday night, after Council-me- South Main street, at whicii nearly all the Editor to be responsible tor what GerIron the countries named were, pou are ashamed of. Hobday and Martin had nagged of the stock was represented. many, 1.20 billions of dollars; United him Into showing hi hand In the fight It wa ivoted to accept the cash offer grabUnit- to prevent the company from 1.42 Hr. Hill, who 1 one of the largest tbe of sud billions; Kingdom, a favor Subscribers will cooler by bing an extension of Its lighting and stockholders. The property consists of , reStaU-s1.44 to ed failure billion. laforadng this offlro of street railway IranchlM'S fur another the building on Main street, and is their ceive The Examiner before Of the enormous output of 318 mil- fifty years. i business considered one of tbe best breakfast. He also displayed opposition to structures in the lion tons by the United States, praccity. to Ramuel Newhuuae' proposition Tha sale doe not a (feci the business tically tbe entire amount Is consum- furnish the people of Salt lake a of the company, though it will be of ed in the domestic market, as the exEXAMINER TELEPHONES Newhouse'a pe- benefit to tha lighting service. Mr. aa It gives It ports of coal have averaged but about tition for a franchise, accompanied by that much corporation, cash. ready EDITORIAL ROOMS B 12 atlllloa tons per annum during a certified check for 8200 and. copy .....Na. SI Independent Phene never of the ordinance requested, was reWOMAN 8UA8HK3 DOOR. SB the last flva years, and have Bell Phene ceived the council last evening and exceeded more than 3 per cent of the referredby to the BUSINESS OFFICE committee on municns A woman, who gave her name ...No. ISO total product of a aingla year. Im- ipal laws and streets. The ordinance Independent Phono Bennett," tried to get revenge Bell Phene. ....... . t,,,.Na BB of coal Into tbe United States is along tha lines already explained, Mr. the ports Antler saloon, 69 Wett SecM. OLASMANN upon d and provides for a reduction of Na. 120 are also small, and in tbe last calenond Second 8t., Monday night by breakIndependent Phone In lighting charge. Na. 120 dar year amounted to but about 1 Bell Phene ing In window, and she received a severe cut In the band as a result. The No. 120 of both telephono eystems million tons, aa against 3 millions INTENDED SHOT FOR A MAN. bartender said that she came into his closed after 0 p.m. In 1903, having averaged about 1 place and wanted a drink. He put ber million per annum In the decade Sing Lee, a Chinaman, who Uvea at out through the rear door and barred it ETA RIFF OX PHILIPPINE PRODUCTS from 1894 to 1903, The United King- Thirteenth South and West Temple, after her exit. became enraged at William Hobbs, a Infuriated at the treatment, she bedom, however, la the world's greatest fish peddler, Monday afternoon be- gan to punch in the gits of the dour, The unwillingness of the annual of her coal, export cause he would not trade fish for celexporter Congress ti, reduce to SC per having ranged between 35 and 40 ery and look a couple of shot at him. nud while so doing rut her hand. She mi rout of. the present rates the tariff millhm tons, out of a total product of Tba bullets went wide and one of The topolice were notified. the station and locked up on taken them struck a horse, which was be- n charge of drunkenness. on competing Imports from the Phil- from 200 and 230 million tons during ing driven In a buggy ahead of Hobbs' ippine Islands bee been attributed to the last flva years. team. In all probability .the animal What la called Ihe pressure of the BIG LAND DEAL 13 CLOSED. will die. Sing Lea made his escape CENTENNIAL NOTES. protected interest, and considerable and Deputy Sheriff Edwards has been The Mormon church officials have unable to locale him. Indignation (boreal has been expressed The Fire Department at the Lewis Lee Wing, who Uvea in Ihe same closed the deal for the big Cochrane e by the nowspapera and and Exposition Is now practicing hut, was arrested last night after a ranch, In the southern part of Alberacme others. to Iheae daily,Clark According ami making teats of water pres- struggle tu which he pulled a gun on ta, Canada, paying 86 an acre po: harsh critic it wae the plain duty sure. The department has a fully equip- Deputy Sheriff Edwards. The China- cash for 66,01)0 acres, together with of cuugreaa to proceed forthwith to go ped station and is able to cojie with any man was in bad when Deputy Edwards the ranch buildings, fencing, etc. The broke In the door, but In an Instant total coat was, therefore, 8396,000. to the re --cue of the and blaze. The ranch was owned by the Cochfor of bo had a gun and hovcd it in the carloads Hundreds of exhibits Inmore especially Ihe outside capital Ihe Lewis and Clark Exposition have officer's face. Edwarda knocked the rane estate, and the deal was conB. Cochrane, a divested and to be Invested in develop- already arrived and more come every Chinaman down and brought him to cluded by Ernest ing the resources of the Phillplues, by day. The cars are brought Into the the county Jail. He will bo charged rector In the company. Negotiation; some time e In nil Philippine grounds by way of a spur and are un- with assault with a deadly weapon. have been under way for Installing and Mr. Cochrane, H. A. Mullins, the found were in Three In contents revolvers stored the loaded, tha the being products shipped to the United Blates. finished exhibit house and also a couple of long dirks. manager, and Charles M. Holt, attorpalaces. But congress has learned to act with Tlis elect rir at display at the Lewis Lee Wing claims to know nothing ney for tha ranch company, have been care and deliberation In these mat- and Clark Centennial will be one of the about Sing la-e- , but severs! of the in Salt Iake for several days. There In the proceeding)) on acters of plain duty, and not to tak moat unique and attractive ever plan- neighbors saw him about the place an wa a ofbitch the count title, and Mr. Mullins and before The hour No ilk the for a ned deputies Mr. Holt returned shooting. expense enterprise. for granted ton readily that U la at to Canada last week loare to and baa the hut make been this feature to hope spared watching to clear the matter up. any. time or wider any circumstances most attractive. cate the fugitive. The Cochrane ranch is said to be Lie plain duly of our government to Hobbs has had trouble with the Ornate staff work now in process on good grazing land and lies between times and Chinamen several have sacrifice the interest of its own peo- tbs Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and they to shoot him. He has re- two large tracts owned by churrb ple In order that aliens and foreigners Clark Exposition, will giro the slruc-tn- r threatened with 12.001 the appearance of an arched atone futed a number of times to take their li'Bders. It was stocked may reap the greater profit. of the most beautiful design. garden sniff In trade for fish, and it head of cattle, which were not includ bridge That there were good and sufficient Tbs brldgs I over 3,000 feet long, con- was on this account that tha trouble cd in tbo sale. reasons for hsaitatkra in the case of necting the mainland to the Govern- first btarlud. SALT LAKE NOTES. the proiMMcd reduction to 25 per rent ment peninsula. NOTES. LAKE 8ALT COLllT Concessions been have Several let st of lb Dlngley schedules Is very commissioners MonThe county the Ijewls and Clark Centennial which evident from the argument made beBrand superWilliam was rendered default more Judgment appointed by than day space require considerably fore the lfoue Committee on Ways tha original plana for ihe Trail would In the district ctnirt Monday for visor of road district No. 27, Alla. in favor of the plaintiff in the and Means by Mr. O. W. Ierkius, penult. The Amusement at reel will suit of tbe Nelden-JudooDrug comJ. Sam Castlebury was taken Monpresident of the Cigar Makers' Inter- hare to be enlarged so as to provide II. Fennemorc. pany agaln-- t day night to Bozeman, Mont., on the national Union of America. Te the several thousand square feet of addi- The amount ofGeorge tbo judgment was midnight train, by Sheriff Reynolds oi tional apace. 125,000 wage earners employed in the Several hundred Burlington (la. I peo- rlaimed to be duo for goods purchased that place, where be will be tried oa cigar making industry of the United ple are planning to visit the Lewis and by Fennemore and on a promissory n charge of grand larceny. Castle bury is also wanted In Utah county, States and the 500,000 persona de- Clark Exposition In July, In order to note given by him to the plaintiff. Judge Armstrong granted Eathrr this state, upon the charge of obtainIts at the smsioni of the Ameripendent upon them for support tha canpreNsnt divorce a Shankman of decree from Librarians' annual meeting, which ing money under false pretenses. Philippine menace is n serious ons. will ba held In Portland from July 2 to John Shankman by default. They In New were York married Feb. City, The men who receive for their labor 7. Detective- - Shannon and Raleigh deThe clared Monday Ilia railroad companies have extend- 1, 1892, and have four children. 11.36 per day have a right to protest that they had suchad frequent- ceeded in breaking up a had bunch ot ed the Uim limit for the shipping of plaintiff alleged that he against the unfair competition of exhibit from 8L Loui to Portland ly abused her and that he struck her crooks when unthey gave James Ball and (Jhlneso and Tags log labor, which til tb latter part of March. This will In the face and kicked her on her leg Rowland Murray a floater," or. In comanda by 37 centa a day. Cigars serv materially to better the appear- FVb. 15. 1904. other words, made them leave town. Johanna Brixun is the plaintiff In a officers' story, Bui, that la the United States aell for 930 ance of the sahibrta for the Lewi and foreclosure suit commenced In the dis- According lu the to $00 per thousand can hardly hope to Claik Exposition, aa it will afford ex trict court Monday against Sored K. and Murray are supposed to have assemhlbilors more than in which to been implicated in Home of ihe safehold the American market against ble mad Jorgensen and Elsa Jorgensen, the 1st cracking work which has been going pack them. wife. Is hie It ter the that alleged of Tit Unto Pacfflc railroad la to cigars on in the city. equal quality that can ba and the defendants entered bought la Maalla for 65 to 610 per issue an attractive folder regarding the plaintiff Into a the ronlract whereby plaintiff Lewie and Clark Expoeitloa. which will The contract for the proposed hotel thousand. to sell the defendants a cer- at Twin Falls lie distributed throughout the agreed City ha been swardrd Add to the protest tract of with land the tain of the cigar east and middlewidely buildings wesL Reveral other to Joseph Pederirhs of Salt Lake deother and thereon, improvements workers the protest of the cana and road have Issued, or will issue similar The siructnre will cot 870,01k) scribed as part of the northwest quar- City. to be completed in four months. beet Sugar growers of the United pamphlets, ter of the southwest quarter of sec- and is Elates against a reduced rate of duty 1 1 tion 33. south, range townahlpu TONOPAH-GOLDFIELORES. GIVE ME THE NAMES. that gives cheaper Philippine sugar east, of the Salt Lake meridian, toon a water the upper right gether with producers the opportunity to forever Last Wash's- - Shipments to Market friends or relatives In the Of ltig Cottonwood caual. The price was Eaat your Railroad Mention. crush out the competlttou of domestic are contemplating movement was fixed nt 13.1)00. and a lien given to thewho West during the coming spring auger, and ft plainly appears that there on the property to secure Its payment. The shipments over the Tonopah Tbe is 82.160.75 or summer. was an abundance of valid cause for railroadnr last claims there plaintiff week, saya the Tonopali Theie will be in effect during the due and asks for a foreclosure of the failure of the congress Miner, aggregated 1.409 tons, of which still lien. months, from all eastern points spring tbe tuna rame from Goldfield. td pasa the Philippine 25 per cent thirty-twClHire S. Frail has liegun au action to every section of the West, greatly The shipment are divided as follows: in tariff bill court for divorce from reduced rates (both one way and ihe From Ynnopah Tonopah eaunipauy, Orson M. ITatt. to whom she was round trip), and it will be to their 754 tone; Tonopah Kxtcnion,'710 tons; UTAH'S FUEL CAPACITY. married in Salt Lake Aug. 22. 1903. It Interest that you give me the Monlana-Tonopah- , 247 tons; Belmont. i alleged in her petition that Orson fumes of parties who may be Induced Ion. Ill) ton: Midway, forty-si- x has neglected and failed to provide by these rates to come West. No matIt la a well known fact that the ataie Front Goldfield Florence, tbiity-iwher with the common necessaries of ter where they may be located, we will of Utah baa enough coal lu sight Vi tons. llte since the date of their wedding. hrve our representatives call upon nr From lame Mountain aupply Utah, the west and the southShe ask the custody of their Infant. writ to them and advise them of tha company, twenty tons. $5o temporary alimony, western siates for general Ions to come. Mining tfoutlo-r8:9 attor- cheapest and best way to come. 1acific company has The Id! or addie-- : fee and auch permanent alimony ney's e coal deposit extend in wbai Is C. A. WALKER. General Agent. agreed to deliver 2.300 tics per day for aa the court may deem sufficient for virtually an unbroken liue, from the tbe Tunopah railroad, the support of herself and baby. Chicago A Northwestern Railway, P. 0. Box 750. Salt Lake, Utah. eastern Utah boundary near Grand beginning with Monday. If this rate of the work beLONG TERM FOR THIEF. Junction, in a south westerly direction delivery i maintalnel.Sods v Me will be tween Tonopah and FEU, UNDER A TRAIN. fin nearly 2U0 mile into Arizona. From completed In about forty-fivday. Tseuty years in the state pen tin- here we cau (race It miming north to McLsan A McSwreney have twenty- - tiary at hard labor, the maximum a! Taroma. Wash.. March 13. A sjiecial on the grade of lowed by Jaw. wras the punishment In the Ledger from Fish creek on the went line or Carbon five scrapers in Orting y: Urban are and Goldfield line, making a meted out by Judge Armstrong in the I.. Hicks. agel 77. who crossed tbe cuunty. This coal craps out along the the of a mile a rriminal divMon of the district court plains when a buy and fought the Inaide of Castle Valiev fum Castle progress of dayMonday to Will Gentry, alias John dians in the early days of Gate to Grand Junitlon auj on the Gourscy. one of the yonng men who i Territory, was aimot lnUntlr killed Ki-or aide h Ca;le Valley, from Philadelphia. March 14. At ihe an- held up and robbed Conductor R. G.jat Orting lodm In-- failing under a Check to Emery and down the Muddy nual meeting of the sum khulder of Smith and Motorman C. A. Brunson train. He leave two widow and today, an issue of on a Salt Palace car the night of Feb. Isons. G. W. Hid,- - of Olympia, former-22- . Creek into Wayne lounty. There are the Peiinsivvania new liotids not to exceed r0,0,0.00t) was -Ho waa also charged with rob-jltale printer. Bnd Dr. Frank T. four vcius of coal from 4 to 34 fo-- t in authorized. bins William Undatrom the morning, Hicks of I'acom... thickness, t lie vein ljlr.g almost flat, dipping to the noithwest about iwo prospected, these digieca. As far SUBSCRIPTION 13, 1903. tot raird. Tlie problem I at pnseut to find a means of transportation and cap iial to devek-- the same. Published Every Day in tha Yaar by Tha Standard Publishing Ca. MAIICII puui-hme- RATES. Might As Well Have r 1 one-thir- four-fifth- of Shoes HBBHBHIHBHiMBIBBBiiHI A Good Pair To Complete Her d r a See Our Window For New Novelties For 1905 Spring Wear for $2.50 Assortment 48-5- one-thir- 3 3 3 h Free-Trad- Z.C.M.1. An Extra Large n Fifty-Pugbl- Attire E-aste- JIU JITSU KILLS AN SPORTS OF ATHLETE THE WORLD New Orleans, City PaTk March 14. result: First race, three and a half furlongs Sister Edith won; Colonial Lady second; Helen 8. third. Time, :43. Second race, six furlong Orderly LIU won; Governor Sayers second; oel third. Time, 1:156 Third race, six furlongs Ida Da,vU won; Reticent rcond; Armorer third. 4-- Time, 1:15 3-- Fourth race, one mile Au trail na won; Little Giant second; Dr. Kiet third. Time. 1:41. Fifth race, live and a half furlongs there won; Weberflelda second; BiUy Haiitlxell third. Time, 1:083-5- . Sixth race, mile and seventy yard Kernel won: Mis Nannie I. second; Brunswick third. Time, 1:47. Seventh race, mile Leenje won; Red fhl-tl- e second; Rudabek third. Time, 1:433-3- . AT OAKLAWN. scml-savage- Free-Trad- n 1-- 2 Firty-eight- o u Anglo-KeTaii- 7-- Hot Springs, Ark., March 14. Oak-la- result: First race, one tulle Arcllght won; Hugammn second; Ed. Sheridan third, time, 1:43. 8rcond race, four furlong Henchman won: Jean Lee second; Dr. McCarty third. Time, :49 2-- Third race, mile and a sixteenth Silver Skin won; Jack Young second; Tuzxah third. Time, 1:47 Fourth race, five nad half furlong Divination won; Follies Bcrgereas second; Crown Prince thlnl Time, 1:03. Fifth race, six furlongs Platoon wnu; Ilia Cure second; Marco third. 2-- Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mile and seventy yards Cornwall won; Dolind second; Bravery .bird. Time, 1:453-5- . - LOUISIANA JOCKEY CLUB. New Orleans, March Jockey club recults: First race, six furlongs Lionel won; Whlppurwill second; Billy Wake third. 1:166. Time, Second race, alx and hlf furlongs John Do.vle won; Vefo second; Parli-sethird. Time, 1:23. Third race, fonr furlongs Esolrire won: Jack Kerchevllle second; Wagx-ta- ff third. Time. : 50 Fourth rare. lx furlongs Boston club handicap. Jake Sanders won; Rapid Water second; lixvlnclblo third. Time, ne 1 three-quarte- - 1:141-5- . Fifth race, six and half furlongs Over Again won; Floral Wreath second: Red Raven third. Time, 1:23. Sixth race, mile and three sixteenths -- The Huguenot won; Main Spring ccond; Roval Arm thrd. Tine, 2:048k Seventh race, six furlongs-lnapec- tor Halpin won: Dariou second; Go To Win third. Time, 1:13 2-- AT ASCOT. v Immense oal field reveal the same high quality of product aa chat acid ize the output of the great I'talt mine now leing operated. According to the reMine Inpector port of State Cottier Thomas, the cosl resouri-eof rtait ate inexhaustible. A to it, coke, ing qualities, it is equal to any west of the Miw,uri river, and i a coal that will a lung haulage and also any climate. Tlu-rarc ret ul thousand of acres Of the best coal in ihe state ye-- , tmt - C.l s PROSPERITY AHEAD SAYS . MRGOULD $3.00 Perfect Fit Good Quafity pleted in June or July and will tan . rich country which, when develonwi promises an enormous tonnage Tim! lino will have not ore ihan on rent grades and to effect that ii uT h. been very expensive, but when completed It will be of trunk line el. lence and cnpnble of accommodating unllmted traffic without trouble We are also pushing the construe-tio- n of the Iron Mountain on Hi aid of the river, and propose to wei aid in the development or the counter which it passes a much at posthrough sible. When completed it will be used by the 'Frisco in Its plan to enter New Orleans. Regarding the policy generally followed by railroad of having tlie headquarters of their traffic official In Chicago, Mr. Gould said: "Tha Missouri Pacific and other Gould lines are essentially St. Loui line, and It dura teem that conferences regarding tha Southwest should he held in bt. Louis, bul it has grown to b a custom that conference of this sort shall be held in Chicago, and therefore we Lave tha headquarter of many truh lie official in that city. INDIAN PONIES STARVE TO DEATH Chief of Utss, Telia Hew a Wild Band of Horsts Suffsrcd, Denver, March 14. Five hundred wild Indian ponies have suffered slow death by cold and starvation within the pant two week in the Rio do ln Finos valley, fourteen miles from Ignacio, Lu Plata county. The animals belonged to the Utes. They were caught in ihe valley and hemmed in by ten feet of snow, tlie heaviest ever known in that county. This information waa brought to the Humane society office at the stale house by Buckskin Charley, chief of the Uiea, and Antonio Buck, Us interpreter. The matter of saving tha ponies waa taken up two weeks agu, hut no action on the part of the itxio or federal government looking to relief waa taken. Buckskin Charley and Antonio Buck reached Denver yesterday from Washington, where they attended the inauguration of President Roosevelt. They again relied the attention of the interior department to the condition of the animals. Ic wis thought, however, that it was now too late to be of assistance. No funds are provided by Colorado for auch emergencies, and that wa the reason the Humane society did not go to the rescue of the Btarrlng and freezing animals. Their death practically wipe out the wild rare of Indian ponies In the Southwest For years tula roving herd baa roamed the plains and mountain. They had no home save the broad expanse; nor had they owners save in name. claimed By prior right the Utes have without posse sing them. During their visit to the state house, Bnckokin Charley and hia Interpreter also called oa Governor Adams. Tht chief told the governor what a great a BJ1 man Roosevelt was and what Ltcltfen-talltime he had at Washington. out tha the governor brought fact that the Indian cuhsf waa a bit homanlck now, after hia great at tha inauguration. 81. Louis Mo., March 14. Goorge J. Gould arrived in 81. Louis thl tour from hia inspection morning, throughout the southwest and departed shortly after noon over, the Wabash for New York. Mr. Gould wa accompanied on bin trip by Mr. Jeffrey, president of the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, and Mveral prominent eastern financiers. The party travelled In the private car Atalanta. which wa ued by Mr. Gould's father. In an interview Mr. Gould xid: I It is told of a well knownwhen he travelled pretty much over the souththat oa one occasion, 11 west, and especially through tbe terribotta very busy and very tired. tory penetrated by the Gould lines, and ing playwright spproached him bo for aa our interests are concerned the manuscript of a new play. 1 am very well pleaded with the prosTha actor took It. glanced througn nd pect. It, read a pag her nd lhfr' "In many part of Texas there is a handed it back. Urn I I do not think, said the a mbit large amount of cotton waiting for a favorable market to be shipped. Jn some writer, 'that yon rttould dispo of wy parts at least twenty per cent of the Idea in- - thl summary lwr- - , crop is awaiting shipment. Thl alone plav coat ma a year' hard actor-maiwould insure ua a good tonnage and f said the Indeed!. Judg believe that before long the conditions Mv dear fellow, an impartial will warrant its shipment. would give you at least ten. 'Text ha had plenty of rain, a ha the southwest generally, and the DR HAYWARD DEAD. agricultural conditions appear very Nebraska City, Neb. March favorable, indeed, the conditions may be described a decidedly ''bullish'' and I W P Harvard eldest aon of the J certainly expert and am preparing for an unusually heavy tonnage movement illness. Dr. Hayward aerved m a In the next few month from the south-w- t geon in the Spanish war. to the east, and from what I can Washington. March gather the movement from the east to Mr. tlie southwest will be equally good. of a quorum waa suggested by railroad the situation, the of Speaking linger when and Mr. Gould said: day. The roll wa called new We are nut contemplating any 44 delay u.u improvements, thoiiffi it will be our to their name. The Senate policy to keep up the Gould line to into executive session. the best condition irrespective of actor-manag- Ixis Angeles, Cal.. March 14. Ascot summary: First rare, Slauson course. James J. Corbett won: Philanthropist second: Reed hoel. a 8:00. Visling Broheraooliil Kinsman third. Time. 1:121-2- . Second race, six furlongs Jerusha second: Dixelle won: Belle Dixon third. Time, 1:161-2- . Third race, one mile Panlque won; Atlantlco second; Harbor third.. Time, 1:42 3-- . . Fourth race, one mile, six furlongs Albert Fir won; Azelina second; Lord of the Heath third. Time, 1:15. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards May Bowdlah Lookaway won; Ml second: May Holiaway third. Time. 1:48 3--4. Sixth rare. Slauson cour-- e El Chihuahua won; King Thorpe second; Sea Sick third. Time, 1:111-2- . POLICE SURGEON DEAD. Denver. March 14. Police Surgeon Frank Dullu. who was shot three times on Sunday by George Schlasler, when going on Hie police ambulance to the aid of Kay Sill and bia wife, died today oi hia wounds. ur M--J- e cot. on w.-t- Philadelphia, Pa., March 14. A a result of Jlu JtUu, causing a broken rib and followed by neumonia, Samuel M. Goodman, Jr., lawyer and society man, football, cricket and golf expert, and chairman ot the Football Committee of the University of Pennsylvania, is dead. He sustained the injury in a Jlu jltsu wrestling bout more than a week ago. Spinal meingitls waa the immediate cause of hia death. The man with whom Penn's famous tackle waa wrestling got a hold in which he placed his knee in the midand dle of . Mr. Goodmans back, twlated him harply backward. The fall that followed waa heavy. No great pain was felt by the injured man at that time, but shortly thereafter severs pains about the abdomen were Buffered. Fever resulted, and other symptoms made It evident that pneumonia had developed. Dm. Kadcliffe Cheaton, John H. Musser and Edward Marlin were called into the case. At this stage of tbe malady the Out unfavorable compticgUou appeared In the lorm an a bees In tae back directly behind the lung which was most affected. The pneumonia ran a typical course and terminated in a pleurisy, involving a large area. Instead of improving, the condition of the patient grew worse rapidly and spinal meningitis aet in shortly afterward. Delirium All waa followed by convulsions. that medical and nursing skill could do was done, and all lu vain. Mr. Goodman waa twenty-eigh- t year old. He waa educated ii tha schools of this city and entered tbe University. of. Pennsylvania in 1894, graduating from the college department in 1897 and from the University Law School In 1900. "Mr. Goodman was one of the moat famous athletes turned out by Pennsylvania, being a brilliant football and cricket player. He began hia football career In 1895, when be wa a substitute tackle.1 1-- bnmd-gaugi- e Following Wrestling Fall, Fatal to Samual M. Goodman, Jr of Philadelphia. Meningitis, AT CITY PARK. For Towne The weather seems to be clearing up. I'm sorry I took this brella today. 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