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Show THE MOKMMI DID NOT wm of Evanston. . Wj tew JfcUrtrain. yemerday lor FARMERS Wc arc now located at 375 23rd Street, where we will be pleased to have our many customers and CASE OF between nm womea of raurrh will I,v' AMiftJUvker, - $wUof tioi Wrl1 IN COURT frnoan at home 1414 M.dion .venue. MAN CHARGED WITH ENTICING A GIRL FROM HOME. 1 for traveling j.mre Nelson, house. arrived In the commeiri.1 few Samuel Walsh ia Given will .pend Twenty Days n Jail A Woman is Arrested. Wt here on bu.lne.fc For Vagrancy. W C. T. V. will ceiebre.e Neal Prohibition rally nnd yJ.Z birtluUy tbe toTme of Mr.. J. H. Urton, A number of cases that have been Idem, .venue, thl. .(ternoon, holding fire for a few days came up for hearing before Judge Murphy yesMia Inei V. AiUuiu, the newly terday, and were disposed of with disclerk 1. the county wmmt office patch. In addition to the hold-ove- r began her duties iu that . . ritryrdy ud ?J . Monday. Mr. and Mi.. William Petzold left on Southern Pacific No. 6 Loa Angeles where they Intend to their home Indefinitely, Mr. employed with been yeuold ha. and Carpet Furniture the Ogden time paat eoaie for company waa one of the bet Mr. Petnold amateur bane ball player, in the State. hr make and Copper tlii-l- r annual tbia even stockholders' meeting tag at tha Fifth Ward Institute, wliea It 1 expected that a new board of directors and offleera will be choaen. It j aUo expected that tha company will make arrangementa whereby they will Mm commence work again on their The new Axurite Cold Mining company will hold cuinm. The force of deputies and clerk, in the county assessor office have com-Mi- working nlghla getting out the rolla. Monday night waa the flrat erralng they were called on 1o work during tiie prearnt aenaon and Uie night work will be kept up for aome time. tu 7. H. lnunb n prominent mail clerk of tali city, and Mia Berth. Twombly wtm married at the home of the bride, paienta at Reno yeaterday afternoon. The bride waa formerly the prin-rlpof the high .chool at Sparks, waa ahe very where popular her home in Reno. a, Vell a at wedded pair leave Tha newly today tor an extended trip through aoatham California, after which they will return to Ogden where they will home. The their future groom i aake vwy well known here and ha a boat of (rimd. who will Join in wishing the joeng couple e lung and hippy life, hi.tory of the Juror, drawn for a fed-egrand Jury have been empanelled 1. the federal court, at present in on-riin the Utah National Bank build-taf- Twenty-thre- e elector, were drawn ud ill of that number were empanelled. In moat caara there are a few, who, because of official or preening bua-beg to be excused and the court to the request. generally acquiesces City Jwtire A. A. Noon of Provo wan fomnaaof the Jury. The Inw provides that a graad Jury shall conaiat of not Jen thu eeventeen and not more than twenty-thrmember., ao that, la till, ewe the full number compote, the Jury, The dtatrict of Utah la la tha eighth circuit of the United State.. In the Eighth circuit there are four circuit Judge, who bold court In v.rioun citie in tint circuit. Judge Morse, beside, acting a district Judge for the State of Utah acting alao aa circuit Judge, and thue la invented with dual power. The For the flr.L time in the ttih .11 m m. ee cases, several new cases also came up fur trial.. Samuel Welch, the man who created a disturbance and resisted arrest Saturday afternoon last, was arraigned in court and, after testimony had been given by Officer Tom Burk and William Chlpp. he was found guilty of the offense charged and sentenced to pay a tine of $20 or aerve, in lieu thereof, twenty day in the city It seems from the testimony given in the case that Welch was out on a high lonesome last Saturday aud, in the course of his baccha-Ua- n revelries, became loud and boisterous. He was making of an uproar in the Brown Palace saloon and Officer Tom Burk went in to place the offender under arrest This was the signal for a storm oi abuse to be poured out on the officer. head. Welch defied the officer to take him to jail. You cant take one side of me to Jail," said be to Officer Burk, at the same time makiug a grab for him. Ilia hold fastened Itoelt to the officers watch chain and then pulling the officer toward him he attempted to strike him with hia clenched flat, but no sooner did he make this sort of .a pugilistic play than the officer's club came dowu on the offender's head with a resounding whack. After Welch had picked himself up from the floor he was as docile sad meek aa any lamb, aud made no further resistance while being taken over to the police ration. Billy .Tsylor appeared for sentence on the charge of petit larceny. Joseph Carr, from whom Taylor stole a pair of trousers, appeared in court and identified the trousers exhibited in evidence as the pair belonging to him. Taylor will board twenty days at the citys expense. W. Williams, a colored gentleman blacker than Deademona' Moor, was arraigned in court on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. He was found guilty of the charge and assessed a fine of $L0. R. 11. Brewer failed to appear to answer a charge of luriug and enticing a young girl away from borne and, without the consent of her parents, persuading her to leave her home, and forfeited $25. The young girl, whom he la aid to have enticed, lives near Ogden and ia but sixteen years of age. Mrs. F. G. Eldredge, who gives her age at fifteen, and her place of birth Kcntacky, was arrested last night on the charge of vagrancy. Her conduct baa been far from exemplary and the offleera took her in custody because of her Immoral conduct. Her case will come up later. ba-til- con-idera- PRESBYTERIAH CONCERT 1 federal court will be in aeadon few day. OCDEH but a . Much Effort Given to Maks tha Pro-- . gram Attractive. BILL PASSES for the concert to be given THE LEGISLATURE in riana the Presbyterian church at the opening of their new building are now o nearly completed that it can bo Quickest Work on Record in Passing Inw to Stop Ogden From Becomsafely said that this opening evening will lie in every way a decided treat ing City of the First Class Tha Object Waa to Sava ' to those who love good music. The Ogden Increased Exleading musicians of the city have all moat gladly given their time and penses, auistance and those who love music wilf miss a real treat if they do not Mayor G la. maun visited Sail Lake attend. The program will be a happy City Monday and Interviewed the blending of vocal and instrumental members of the legislature in regard music to which will lie added some of to Increasing the total population the best elocutionists of the city. seceuary for a city to become a city Nothing that could be dune is being of the Umbrian. The mayor discov- left undono that would make the ered that Ogden City had over evening in every way a decided sucpeople, whlrh entitled Ogden to cess. Mcome a city of the first class. This Those who have not seen the new would Increase the officers of the city, room have a veritable treat in store and add an additional expense of for them for every moans that could about $10,000 yearly. After explaini- be naed to make it thoroughly modng the situation to the legislator., ern and attractive has been used. u tor Hollingsworth waa to Introduce the bill, whichrequested he did, raanging the law requiring citie. of GOES BACK TO PROVO lie first class to have over 20,000 Instead of 20,000. The bill m paused in three minutes by the Chaa. C. West Again Committed to tha watch in the senate and in lese'time Aaylum. a the house, and has gone to the soveraor fur hie signature. It L stated that the passage of this ' Charles C. West, who was commituu required the least number of min-nte- s ted to the Insane hospital about two of any bill ever passed by a legyears ago and later released, was islature. by Deputy Sheriff Sebriug Senator Hollingsworth feels and will be reproud yesterday morning the record he made In passing turned to that institution this afterbill, while the mayor thinka the noon. lobbyist is entitled to some credit. West's hallucination is that be ia a i and he insistmillionaire horse-buyed on talking horse to Sheriff Bailey PROBATE COURT . when he was taken to thecounty Jail this ' morning. The arrest was efMera Disposed of by Judgs Howell fected at the Consolidated Implement Thie Afternoon, company building and the poor fellow thought be was going to make a deal In horses. Judge J. A. Howell in the He was examined a little later by court yesterday afternoon the Dr. Gordon and Fernlund and was owing matters were heard: insane, and Sneriff Bailey uiate and guardianship of James proiiotihced will take the demented man back to ' iff1.' et Hearing on tar Provo by tbe afternoon train. r B'lardlanshift. petition Mranv.1!Order d I18IKU8 8Urdian With bond CHABGED WITH LMBE2ILEMEM -- - 20,-JJ- pop-alatl- er - Sate S' of Jeanette E. McKay, do Petition for letter of admin-Away With Money Left Order appointing Thomas Greek Gsts . in Hia Cara, fcKr administrator with bond E at $2,800. te of Anna EL Lyndcro, deceaa-o- f Ptit1oa for letter sdmiiUstration. No attorney pres-aa- 1 cgKe WM continued. MUre or Esther Ann Ferrin, deeens- diir!J??irin on Petltlon summary Decree distributing en-to Samuel 8. b.- -, Ferrin, and Ella L. Saunders, t Havld E. T,r Browning, PeiUon w letter of admia-attornepresent and 0,1 ir Al-Fe- J y continued. . guardian for ETh1 lnd Iwvona purPM of obtaining an entered making compromise innJr,2?.iflia Pe,itkn-fo- r Xh.lrn I1"1 nMinTT11 Am RAILROAD friends call and see APOSTASY ul ronureg. the irr wterday 13, 1303. ANOTHER TO BUILD APPEAR hour, OOPES. UTAH. WEDNESDAY MOUN'IXH, MAIM'Ii Parflc Railroad n lhe company .iH't7" ?B,t loment as prayed for. unt, $ ifuj.so each. Deputy Sheriff Belaap went to Binglo bring yeaterday ham Junction to ibis city Anton Mehalopolos, who has been arrested in that place, on a warrant sworn out by Henry Gavros, The on a charge of smbecxlement. sum named in the complaint is $1,000. Mehalopolos was appointed adminisJ. trator of tbe estate ef one Kyraikis comKyroakis. deceased, and the embesxled plainant alleges that he It lo that amount by appropriating hia own use. Gavros is one of tbe ' bondsmen. A brother of Gavros at Bing.iam junction pointed out to fhe authorities was the man wanted and the arrest alter-UTeffected, after which the local office was notified and Deputy the complaint Rdnap gee armed wih Li bring the prisoner to Ogden. s SUGAR COMPANY WILL ADVANCE CHA8. THEM THE MONEY. WITH Expensa of Securing the and Grading Will Amount to About $8,000. Right-of-Wa- y 9 SMURTHWAITE SERVED NOTICE THIS MORNING. yers He ia Charged With Unchristianlike Conduct and Apostasy Trial Will bo Held on March 22nd. Further information in regard the Hooper branch line from the lo Cl.srles Smurtbwsiie ha been cited Rio to appear before Bishup Wooliry and Grande Western was yesterday giw-hi roiiiisellore at 8 p. m March 22nd, out Ogdcu Sugar cuuipany. to answer to the charge ,if unchristian-likThe sugar company will mukr it conduct and sikmixsi . preferred for the farmers to secure very easy against Idm by H. H. lioudsrd. one of the aud pay fur ihe the teachers of the Fourth ward. Mr. Smurthwaiie wa served with grading of the roadbed by advancing money to tbe committee in charge ihe official notice at n:30 oclock of the work, besides paying outright yeaterday morning by Aaron Maw. It ia undcratood that Mr. Smurth-wait- e part of the expense. Heretofore the furmers have been will make a vigorou reply in deerota fense of hie attitude of opposition (o compelled to pay twenty-fivweighing charges on every loud ot these leaders of the church. whuM conbeets hauled, besides having the king duct 'has met with hL disapproval. haul to town. The sugar company The case will excite almost a much will equip the Hooper tatfon wish Interest ia Ogden as tbe trial for .posscales and from each load that is ts y Instituted against Frank Cannon. weighed up will charge the farmers fifteen cents until in this way the amount of money loaned by the augar company ia paid back.' In this way the fanner will in reality be saving rents on each load u! twenty-fiv- e beets as it ia estimated that two or three year only will' be required to TO TAP THE BULLFROG REGION. wipe out the indebtedness and still leave the farmers in possession of Conditions having rapidly the right of way. in the Goldfield district of Nevada, The total cost to the farmer, will the Pacific Coast Borax company has be about $8,000 for the four miles of decided lo abandon the of completion , the road. its contemplated traction ruad and by-th- e Spanish Open Head Cigars Made right-of-wa- We are in better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars, e as we have one of the finest cigar factories in the Inter-mounta- in region RAILROAD NOTES may build a broad-gaugwith road, rails of heavier. The company originally intended to build from About two hour of fun and guud lvmnpah to the Lila C mtue In Ash wholesome amusement is w hat they are Meadows, and probably from there to and tbenca to Goldfield and giving you st Utahns 'Jit eater this Bullfrog, Toaopah. New surveys are being made week. There is a difference ot opinion from to the Lila C mine, aa to what cmiKtltutea a good (Vaudeville but a near Daggett la proponed, making the change performance, but at ill it nuiht be ad- branrh start from Las Vega. mitted that the bill where the fun makIf the road is buili. it will ha as a ing element predominates 1 the one feeder to the Ban Pedro system. that take with the crowd, li i certain that people get their moneys worth at this popular theater this week. MORE NEW ROADS MAY BE BUILT The hhow opens with a musical act by It Ih reported from Fan Francisco the Aliens. It 1 good but would be better if they left out iho cumedy busi- that E.H. Hnrriman and his assorlaies ness and presented nothing- but the have outlined some additional develstraight musical specialty, Mr a. Ulrich, opment for Nfevada. I'tah and New as umuI. Is pleating tha audience with Mexico, beside that whlrh they have her Illustrated aong work. Her appear- done and are now doing in certain ance la always tlw signal for- a hearty sections of ihe Pacific coast and out buret of applause. Seamen aud RogAccording to the story, next to the ers, who style themaelvea the professor broad ganging of the Corson and Coloan.l the white-eyeKaffir, preaent a rado branch of the Southern Pacific y. very clever Kinging and talking Mr. Roger has a deep baritone In Nevada, on whlrh he expect to voice which is shown tu good advantage handle 30,000 person and many thouin the aoug. Asleep In the Deep. Hia sands of tons of freight next summer, rendition of thla aong is heartily ap- Hnrriman deems a branch line from Toana, a station on the Central Paplauded. Ihe writer i nut partial to cific, southward In Nevada, an importbones solo work, but it must be aid piece of work he muat take up that Hank Adama knowi how to rattle ant delay. The branch la to be the bone. Ha rattles them in time, too, without and the only thing lacking i tha music 147 miles long and will run by Ihe wny of Cherry Creek to Ely. Surveys tu the ratlle. Virdcn and Dunlap, the are being made. ' Eventually It will news girl, have made a dude and be extended to V noint on tbe Halt After one big hit with (lie audience. Lake and Lim Angeles and thua joke Tracked by the new girl last furm a north and south road Nevada line. night it was some time before the duo Mr. Harriman sad his assorlaies could proceed with their specialty. aro also behind Colorado, ColumGardner Goider introduces to the au- bus and Mexican the Railroad company, dience what he style ihe Mer.banical which has jut been Incorporated in Singing Man. is it man or machine?" Mexico. The scheme is to develop The writer would say it Is a man, but the great area of Virgin country by n would further say that Hie mechanical line extending from Salt Lake City to motions of the man. in Imitation of a Monterey in Mexico, through Utah, done. were marhine, Fyne Anions very cleverly and New Mexico. Tbe comwho acrobats and Dandy, the comedy has a capital stock of five milpany fine are and close tlm show, dandy. lions of dollars, and the men selected Their work is ilrt class and tnelr ec- to incorporate the consist centric action keep ihe auJIenre In an of John G. HiUinger company of Kl Paso, Tex., uproar. The same bill continues the sod A. J. Cikar. Osman Belle, W. R. remainder of the werk. Merrill and Burr age McKeyes of New This proposed north and Mexico. ACCIDENT CAU8ES DEATH. south line will act as a feeder for both the Union Pacific and Central Members of a Family Asphyxiated by Pacific on the north and the soul hern overland line ot tha Southern Pacific Escaping Gas- on tha south. A(l Cigars Strictly Union Made Independent Phone 619, For Qulcc Deliver e AMUSEMENTS sie-cialt- te Chicago, March 14. Mrs. Samuel Paxa Friedman and her brother-in-laFriedman, are dead of asphyxiation and Samuel Friedman Is dying as the result of an accident to a gas plate in tne Friedman flat. In omr wny the rubber boee supplying gas to the plate was detached. OPERATORS. Toronto. March 14. Twenty telegrapher ot the middle and fifteen of the eastern division of the Grand Trunk railway have received notice of dismissal. The company. It Is raid, will adopt the compoolte telephone system. The operators are very uneasy and believe the action of the company is aimed at the Order of Railway Telegraph-era- . The operators were recently awarded, by arbitration, an increase In salary of about $5 a month. LOCAL ENTHUSIASM. Cn one Subject Ogden People Grew Enthusiastic. The increase of popular enthusiasm the following subject ia almost daily manifested by public expression and local endorsement. Read what discover the thla citixen says, and cause for the constant showering of praise which follows in the wake of Doans Kidney Pills. on Mrs. Ellen M. Williams, of 352 22nd My mother wa subject 8t says: to kidney complaint and there is just possibility Hist I may have inherited the weakness or that I may have a tendency towards It. I have worked hard around the house and many best of condition to a time not in thewith any degree of perform duties comfort or esse owing tu a lame and back. Often in the evening I have been ao sure and lame across the finish my loin that I could supper. T noticed that If I wet my feet or contracted a cold aggravating backache wa ante to follow. When the attacks occurred I used remedies guaranteed 1 to cure kidney complaint, went to S. W. Bad cons but until drug store for Doans Kidney pills I indifferent met with very cea. Without the least hesitation I av that remedy cannot be equalled. Not only did it give me quick relief from backache but it corrected the action of the kidney secretions. I have not. felt ai well for years aa at present and 1 owe that condition to the use of Donas Kidney Pills." For sate by ail dealer, price 50 rente. Co., Buffalo X. Y.. aolc agsnt for the t.Tiltrd Statra! Remember the name Doant and lake no other. Forier-MilhUi- n 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah THE MORNING EXAMINER SPECIAL EDITION Arl-xon- - DISCHARGING WESSLER CIGAR CO. BY LAND OFFICE. RECORD IGNORED Further Invest iyai ion of the ways in which valuable coal lands in Carbon and Emery cupntie have tiers procured hv agents of tlie IMcasant Valley Coal nunpauy and its uncesor, the Utah Fuel company, disclose a peculiar line of procudure adopted by the uommiaohiner of the land office, by which the corporal Ions have profited. matIn reference to this phase of the ter, a man who has bail some experience witli the land office raid yesterday. If a humble lionieeckrr undertakes to hnmesiead a tract of sage brush and alkali, kl every more Is watched with care, and special agents are rant to investigate hi claims and to verify hia affidavit. But the big corporation g step in ind take op coal lands a grsx-inlands, and onles some private rttl-se- n exprotcaia the entry at hi own pense, the government give him a pat- ent." The record of the laud office sliuw thnt the statement Is correct, ss far a the latter part of it is concerned. There are many cnm-- where Ihe cual lands have hern patented as erasing land, through s selection by the state at the request of Interested persona. Tbe Interior department pays a surto the surveyveyor general lo attend as to ing of public lands fcfcd to report their character, but Ihe land office is seldom guided by these reports further MALAD VALLEY EXTENSION. then to order a publication of the list The Malad Valley extension will be of land nelccted by an individual for built and work will commence at once." graxlng or agricultural purposes, when Bancroft of the Ore- tnst land has been declared mineral sid land. gon Short Line yesterday. One of the conspicuous case of this Tbe news will carry to the people of that part of Utah sad of nouthem Idaho nature Is that of the election, by John great Joy. as the matter has been under Forrester, father of Robert Forresier of tha Utah Fuel company, of a tract Investigation for about a year. Cornish and Bancroft, with of land st Castle Gate, within a short other offlciils. vliiled the sugar factory distant of, and adjoining tha Castle at Garland the last of the week nnd Gate mine. This selwtlon. which wta took tlm to thoroughly go over the de- taken up as grazing land, comprises 8. E. tails. with the result that the line Is 180 acres, aud I the North n of 8. K. and the 8. W. to be pushed to Malad City thl sumsec. I. and the X. W. 14 N. K. mer according to announcement made 12, township 13 south, range 8 East. by Mr. Bancroft. Tbe Tribune has already given the deAPPLICANTS 'ARE MANY. tails of the proposed extension, but now thnt the official announcement i made SenWashington, D. C., March 13. tnst the line will be built something of ator Bulheritnd stated today that no tbe country will prove of interest. Several years ago the Short Line steps had been token towrerd appointbuilt n spur from Brigham to Corlnne ing land Officers for the new land disand thence to Garland, where another trict to be established in Utob. There place to Urge auger factory was erected. The are many applicant tur the will he extension now to be made consists of s bo crested, but no decision reached In reference to them until afline north from Gariand thirty-foselects the location of mile to Mnlad CHx and passing ter tha president through ihe fertile MaUd valley. It will tbe land office. It Is Sutherland's belief that the Inland on give a large area of fertile which beet can be raised, a direct end terior department will recommend to Vernsl be selected short route to the factory well as ihe president tliat that the presiplacing the settler along the route ia for the land office, and communication with Brighnm and Og- dent will make the selection accordingden and give then their own line to ly'jn reference to federal patronage In Salt Lake. Southern Idaho thus will be given Utah no formal rules will Inbe adopted congrea. two new roads this summer, tbe Malad bv the preaent delegation There will be an attempt made in rase Valley and the Minidoka A Southwestin ern, track on the Utter reaching River- of all appointments and change ton yesterday, according to report re- federal office in the stole to work in unanimous ceived at Mr. Aihtcn' office. harmune and to maintain mil such matNot only will s rich country be open- agreement in regard to tills cuurra to H is expected by ed under the new condition, but the ter the with position Utahs be visibly Increased, ns strengthen population will secure a greater the Minidoka Use traverses a region administration and tothan could be exhitherto without population, but now degree of recognition not work delegation the should pected filling up with desirable agriculturists. 'Hie engineering department will in unison. have Its hand foil this year, with tha const ruction of both road, but that thev will be built Immediately lu setb Vice-Preside- 1- -2 sec-tlo- 4 -4 Will go to press next Saturday night and will require a whole week to run ft off on our new perfecting press, a special carload of paper ordered for this edition. No greater edition ever produced in Ogden. The aperlal edition of tho.Moralng Examiner will b published March 27. one week from next Monday morning. All copy for advert lsemsnta mutt be sent In at once, a pages ars sent to 4h stereotyper each day. Ordpri for papers mnt be sent ia before Saturday eight, as It will require all of next week to run Ihe edition from the press The special edition will consist of four parts and the first part will be run on the press Saturday night, therefor order that roue in after 8aturday will he loo late, aa the flrat part will be completed Saturday night, ll will bq the greatest edition ever published la Ogdon and ahuuld be distributed throughout the land. Up In this time 8.000 extra copies have been suluicrilied for. Il should be 25,000. The price Is only 6 cents per Copy, tha white paper In each copy costs more than that sum. but ws want to advertise Ogden, and are ready to fill all order If filed before Saturday evening. No extra copies will be printed. If you only want a half dozen copies send In your order for them at oaoa. If you believe In advertising Ogden, get your advertisement In tbe Morning Examiners .pedal edition. Tbe special edition has been postponed because so many newspapers get up specials on tha first of the year and by delaying 80 days the special Examiner appears alone at a time in ihs year when no other paper issues a special. In order to liow. uji the halftone pictures of tha Great 8alt Lake amt Rail lake cut-oit waa necessary to order a special carload of paper for thla special edition. pur-jKic- iy ff livu only a few days, but aha refuses to tell the name of her parents. Neighbors aot filed the police when they learned of her pitiful aisle. One, who did not know that ahe was in such dire need, had dally left a can of condensed milk for the baby. , Tbe girl saya that she shared this and that was all the nourishment aha had in twenty days. Tha infant waa emaciated and weak hut it 1$ believed it raa be saved. Tba girl would only say ehe rams here aad fell- in with bad companions. Uptble to work she had pawned everything of value and finally became too ill to leave her bed. An effort Is ' being made to locate her parents in New England. WARRANTY DEEDS, The following warranty deeds have been filed ia the county recorder's office: Mary Ana Corlam et al to Ilyrum J. Orion for ihs sum 4 $458, part H. W. quarter section 33, township 7 north, range 1 west. Thomas Cottle and wife to William II. Cottle for tbs aura of $1,800, 'part sect ion 4, township 6 north, range 2 wrest; also part section 33, township 7 north, range 2 west. Louira Howell to William If. Cottle for the sum of $1.00, part N. B. quarnorth of ter section 4, township , 4 range 3 west. -T-HE- ur The Malad extension will be constructed upon the standard designs provided for Short raue branches. At present sourhern Idaho presents a truly active field Is railroad operations aad that the fact if appreciated by lu inhabitants Is putting It mildly. gait tled. Lake Tribune. SEVEN YEARS IN PRI36x. 8s n Francisco. Nrch 14. Isaac 8el-hthe aged a4 eccentric preacher everal months from Australia. SupeHor Judge Hebhsrd at ago shot " be bench, was wnlle Hie lotiet years In Stale today prison. MORNING EXAMINER Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that FOUND STARVING TO DEATH In Young Mother and Her BabyYnrk- Houm in Nw Nw tyrk. March 14.- -A Ten-eme- AND wo-ma- Fletcha Idamnj dancriblAg whe of 22 er or Uxy. M. and year a nays she ranie to tbU cily from Connecticut lown a year ago. has been found dying from starvation to a small room f a Harlem tenement house. With her wss a baby eight months old. Quick ronsumprion ms seized the young mother and she caa hwlf Get Fresh News for Breakfast. |