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Show tBE gfuif MAECTT 19, tons. oa the construction could be commenced the engineers would have to make favorable report to the department ( the interior. Mr. Swendstn said Umi he believes a favorabl report will be made and that the construction work will be under way in the course of a few mouths. r DEPARTMENT OF TOE MOBSISO EXAirVEB OODEX, FT A IT. EFXDAT MOANING, NOTES. -- x : t The Rev. D. M. Helmick, pastor of the Hiff Methodist church, baa r From Our Special Correspondent turned from Iowa, He has been visit, ing friends and relatives for n month, and reiurna much benefited in health. Hi- - ia to occupy hia pulpit both mornMrs. Hughes. After her mother would ing and evening today at the regulat , Tlelt her she would erf and appear to services, bo all broken up. I have heard her Mrs. Janet Siifel, brought suit fol mother say, with tears in her eyes. 1 divorce against her husband, Alfred can't get along without my Mabk-.- ' Hughes, who was the last witness Stiefel, one of the heirs to the Alee called for the defense, denied that he under Stiefel eaiate yesterday, alleg was addicted to the excessive use of ing cruelty. Mr. Stiefel alleges that and said he always provided her husband repeatedly kicked and Ju" stimulants for hia wife to the heat of hia ability. beat her. AuT vSMRMu"y The other witnesses were Mrs. Maggie Charity. Causa Thomas J. Morgan and hia wlf Baker, the defendant's niece, end Louis Oviart. wife, hire. Alice J. Morgan. 755 East waa well flUwl Judge Armstrong granted the divorce 8lxi h South street, were made the Tka Salt Lake theatre entertainment riven yesterday morning. fbaier parents of a twelve days old ua ii(iit at thechildren of the city infant, by tbe District court yesterday. br dir Catholic Glea- The child ia that of Mrs. Gertrude OGDEN CROOK IN TROUBLE. the direction of Mia Nora St. Snyder, whose husband died in Park Ur the beuefii of Kearns' Walter P. Long Arrested on Ogden City n few months ago. Description Given "Hoatcr." AjUMgs"uJIrishrertration were n character, and The funeral of Mrs, Margaret Granrliicipallv of an and A complaint w aa filed la police court ham who died under suspicious all rendered with feeling Walter P. lmng, stances at the Holy Cross hospii-al- , yesterday, charging was held yesterday afieraon at actions of the little tote who were who waa arrested Friday on a charge before the foot of haring robbed Joseph M. Fee, of O'DonneH'i undertaking parlor. Mrs. M)r I or 7 year '.old 855 or 40, in Ogdm several weeks ago, Lizxie Ueialer, a midwile, ia under Ucbta caused no end of amnaernint, with vagrancy. arrest on a charge of having murdered Ihr programme was ai follows; Lang was arrested Vaith. The Flag of Truce" by Patrolman Mrs. Graham. Larandeau Emil Johnson, on n deseripriun furnished by the Ogden police depart ment, and .'"Ali Hallowa CoUege Band. Deputy Sheri Axel Steele left last was held until the authorities there night KTk Dear' Little Shamrock" for Pocxtellu, Ida., where he Junior be an.1 St. could communicated with. They will get "Shorty Foster, who ts under m, Delaney Choir. Mary'a advised the Salt Lake officers that the arrest there at the request of Sheriff complaining witness had disappeared, Emery, on a charge of having stolen All on a Sunday Morning and that without him they could work n horse at Bingham. Krlena Pfiater. Cronin Eileen , up no case against Lang. Recitation They were -told that Ogden had no use for trim, yju HajPv Fairies who Honey Mellody of Boston, Adele and that he would not lie sent for. Euaene iltTcer. Ruby Dosey, whipped McCarthy ia Butte FriLang pleaded guilty In police court day night,Jerry Charlton, Thelma Farnsworth. here last night. An and wss given a clisnce to leave the effort will arrived IkllM be made to put the .iMiaiei'MteMlfl Marguerite Teylor, city, sentence being suspended in bis on here for a go with some case until noon today. . (By Request) "Navajoa one of his own weight. Matchmskor Thelma Cronin. Robinson is scouring the country for UINTAH LAND DISTRICT. Im Santa Clnua "Von Mutt Think a good maa to meet Mellody. Connclley. Margaret Official Notice of Ite Establishment . Jnlii DooW Joseph Dberndorfer who haa reHas Bean Received by Governor. Katherine Fordyce. turned from Goldfield and other Neva"UUla Ah Sid" da camps, 14 financing a big prospectAlice Geary Official notice of the establishment Ron ing expedition to go out from Salt Heaney, of the Uintah land district waa re- Lake Egngla Merrier, Gladys In the near future and locate Uronlue Scott, Elide Auer and Min-i- i ceived thia morning by the governor all good claima In Nevada that have Hoboalu Edgar Meyera tAh from the Interior departmenL thus far escaped the atcntlon of the Sid.) In the murning mail Governor Cutler avaricious , prospector, received a certified copy of the congres"la Dreamland" Nellie Lena act Fafek, sional y.Ma Hegney, creating the district in 8. will alng Wasatch, Uintah and Carbon counties. at. Molyneux Worthingtou,church Ccaiy and Junior Choir. toPhillips Congregattanal Bird's Mewaga" was alMocking act The lhe approved March 3, and liy special request the noted Pupil from the Kearna St Ann'a lows the president to designate the land night. English baritone will sing "O God Home. office for the diatricL Have Mercy, from Mendelaoha'a "8t. Mil bU Jig iteeMM ieiM Paul. POOR CHIN QUONG CHANG. .. Sybil Geary and Fronaia Gunn. CATHOLIC CHILDREN entertain Thursday, Friday and Saturday ... cir-rti- Spring Mlmieiry 1 eautiful PREPARATIONS COMPLETE FOR OUR . Boa-tonrs- e Southwell Potpourri of Irlah Air All Hallnwa College Band, .... ftflo Where ............ lait "Iri Melody Clara Fafek. Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Rollie Foster and St Cecilia, Chorui. Vary Solo (Selected) gieiaaiMMfl Mm Edward McGurrln. "Twelfth Air De iBeriot Jdr Arthur Pederson. . - . VloUn Solo, tJllarf That Jke Once'- - ....A,..' Moon a Melodlea Charles Kent Moore's Mfclodies i Utah Ladies Quartette, . "Only a Soldier Boy" Margaret Locke and Margaret la euyer. "Kate Kearney" Rhea Levy and Junior Choir, Dance, "Buck and Wing" geel4 Frank Dwight. "The Irlah Cake Walk" (By Request) Bernadine Feeney, "A lBt of Blarney Millie Williams, "On the 17th of March' Martin George Willlama, Mulrery, and St Iaurence Choir. Final Chorus and Tableaux 140 Children.Bellepe Me .. ..... ........... ........... - V ESTATE MARKET. REAL Property la in Better Demand Than for Some Months Past The real estate market la Improv-lu- g, and shown that real estate la in better demand than for aeveral months. The following aalea were made by one during the last week: brick on 6th EaL from Her-iia- n Hill to George A. Hill $4,000. 5x10 corner on J and 7th from Judgf W, H. Dickaon to Mary P. Underwood $1J30. Three housea to bo built at Arm oaee, mo-ierbrirk, 824 E. First South, from Dr. W. C. Greene to William Hale 1500. 2x6 rods on Eighth South and Main to William Roper, from Urban Picknell WO. New houses once. to be built at 2 lots on Eighth South and Main from Irbsn Pfrknell to Lorenzo Snow, three houses to be built at once, 81,600, OGDEN BOY CAPTURED, Ernest Jarvis Who Escaped From dustrial School la Caught In Salt Lake. In- Eineat Jurais, wbo escaped from the Mte Industrial school at Ogden, about x weeks or two months ago, and for ."nm ,Um; Police and the officials of mp-o- n, waa searching, Uv: by Superintendent J. E. of tb. school. this morn-bp- n ,n hiding here d the vigilance of the been eearcblng for k lum Mini Orden on the came down afternoon train, night with the prisoner. BLAMED Iri,,l J MOTHER-IN-LA- Traubieo of Mrs. "ughee Are Aired. n,:Ion of the Mabel mother-in-lato rrl1 wiple was a snbject that I, w threahed out In Judge s rm '"''fonshly rons s court yenterdar. when the Kk,! ,r?uKw o Mrs. Mabel Haas w0 eulng Franklin Daria : H ?' r,r'ngton, for dirorca, alrt-d- , ll"!''g ,7 w,,ue "land Mrs Hughes sr;. 'V her motherln-lawas the her married unhappiness. J'"- Mary Hughes, mother of tok the stand in her Vr,,lf' he declared her daughter- '"other waa the trouble maker, ehe would apparentlr be happy i her mother was away," declared 1 . See Them in All the Charm and Beauty of a Replete Introductory Everything in the Millinery Line Display. Ml The report of the City Board of Health for the week ending Barch 18. Nicely Settled Exclusion Men twenty-tw1905, shows births, of Disturb Him. which ten were males and twelve were The females. death report for ' Chin of Chin- the aame Quon Chan, numbers eleven, of atown, is again in trouble. Chan which sevenperiod were males and four were thought that the authorities had come females. During the week there were to the conclusion that he could re- eleven cases of smallpox, two case of main In thU country, but it seems cases of measles, diphtheria, forty-onthat he had reckoned In vain, yes- one cue of chlckenpox and one case terday, he waa taken before Commis- of whooping cough reported to the waa captured. A Apmplaint charging sioner Baldwin, together with hia office. burglary was filed hi the police court wife. They were released' upon $l,UO0 against him ypsterfey, Ho will be and (560 ball respectively. Chan will The Swedish of Amer- arraigned today at ft o'clock. be compelled to ahow the reaaona ica rntertalned Brotherhood about 200 guests Jat why he is entitled to remain in the night at a smoker In the vlhb woom in MISSOURI ELEJ4' United States. Chinese Inspector Mc- the Auerbach WARNER IENATOR. with songs and building Cabe .think that Chan won't be able recitations In Swedish and English. to do tbla. eon of Mr. George, the Chan and his wife left America ac- and Mrs. E. II. Holden, died yestpr-da- y a to Celealiaia the story, cording afternoon at the family residence, WARNER ELECTED. while ago and went to China. When 564 East . Fourth South .. street. , The to came thia he back waa' little fellow wa ill two days with he country JeffiMxon ' City, Man-8. Commibefore taken arrested and membraneous croup, following an atWarner was clrctrd on the exChinese the ssioner Twomey under tack of the meules. . ballot clusion act. The case against him waa a dismissed before Judge Twomey for Glbaon J. of the George Secretary . Knights of Columbus haa sent out various reaaona. The hearing in the present case-bunotices to members of the order In Jefferson L'iiy, Jfo., March 18. The been aet for Saturday, March 25, at Utah, Idaho and Nevada informing convened In final joint a tu10 n. m. them that there will be a meeting ia ft ion to make Its laat effort today, rooms the lodge In this city May 2nd break the senatorial deadlock and electo IN POLICE COURT. for the organisation of a state coun- a senator. The roll call showed 17 cil. members present and one absent makSeveral caaea of minor importance 88 votes necessary ts elect. When were tried In police court yesterday The Salt Lake lodge of the Mystic ing first ballot was begun, making the the afternoon, Shrine ha arranged to Indulge on the sixty-firs- t taken, the Niedringhaus men Frank Ktter, charged with drunken night of March 22 in "s lurid festival, Warner almott solidly. "It ness, pleaded guilty. He waa di a night of wonders, and a glorious and supported in time to elect a senator" declared charged by Judge Diehl, as It was hia enchanting old time." in addition sevof Laclede, in casting Aral offense. eral candidates for knighthood will Rep. Detweiler, L. W. Moody forfeited $5 bail, tot go through the paces for the edifica- hi ballot. I hardly know who to vote for, but failure to appear for trial on a chargi tion of those already initiated. I will vote for Major William Warner. of drunkenness. Rep. Godfrey of 8L LouU followed for Alex McKay, an inmate of the poor Albert C. Schacht. an employe at house, waa charged with vagrancy. He the 8t. Mark's hospital, was tried In Warner. Then Rep. Grace took the floor and, pleaded guilty and was fined 830. Mcthe police court yesterday for embeztalking at some length in explaKay ia 71 years old, and will be re- zling an overcoat which belonged to after nation of hia position, lie exclaimed "I turned to the poor house. W. J. Lowe. 1 Schacht admitted that wish to aay that I intend lo vote for John Forkaa, n Greek, charged with he had the cost, but retd that it had drunkenness and carrying concealed been lent to him by Lowe. The case that grand old man, Richard C. Kerens over and if it should was continued on the understanding until Hades freeze weapons. He will be tried Monday, 1 years old, that Schacht nhould get the coat and freeze I would skate on the ice." Arthur Maffaen, President McKiiVy remarked, after a) return it to its proper owner. charged with petty larceny for the th.v Kerens demonstration had nubaided from chair n of theft rocking lrged that Grace had pnbably "gotten it nut the warehouse of P. A. Sorenson, of Artlclea of incorporation were filed of his system. HarXepresentatlve In the office of the secretary the 1. X. L, furniture store, pleaded yesterday not guilty. He la represented by A- of etate by the Ogdea Trust A De- rington said he aso would get someHis bail thing out of hia lystem by voting for ttorney 8. X Christensen. velopment company, which is capitalwas fixed at $50 and he will be tried ised for $10,000, with luO shares of the Warner. Every mention of W'arner's name Wednesday. par value of $100 each.. The Incorpor- drew forth enthuthstic applause. ators are Fred J. Kiesel. Julie ChrisAttorney Boren O. Christensenon lef lo tine Kieael. Wilhelmlne Pauline Kles-e- l, The ballot: Coelrell 83; Warner 64; for Denver yesterday afternon Kerens 5; Bartholdi will return during Theodora Scbanaenbacli and Geo. Niedringhaua-21gal bualnesi. He McCormick. The company propones 1; Peck 1; total wtlng 178; necesrery the latter part of the week. lo do a geneiannerchandiae and man- tv choice 88. A second ballot esulted: Cockrell 88; CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. ufacturing buaispas. Warner 66; Niedri.gbaus 4; Kerens 29; Tbe L. E. Riter company, which Peck l; Parker 1. The cloving quotations on Boston The third hallo resulted: Cockrell as folfowa: stocks yesterday propose! to do a general merchandis- 83; Warner 68; Nidringhaus 3; Keren the and business, headquarters Amalgamated . ing of which is at Silver City, Utah, filed 20: Peck 1. Bingham In the fourth balot Lewis went from artlclea of incorporation yesterday In Con. Mereur . the office of the secretary of etate. Warner to Kerent Daly West . In taking tbe ffth ballot much eaThe company haa a capital stock of U. S. Mining shares ch ement waa cauad by Rep. Walm1ey $7,500, divided Into seventy-fiv- e of the par value of $100 each. The thanglng his vote'xom Kerens to WarENGINEERS ARE COMING. incorporators are L. E. Riter, George ner after the roll all had finished. An Word baa been received by George Y. Walla re. George Y. Wallace. Jr., attempt followed )y Warner men to L. Swendaen of the United States C. C. Stlfflcr, J. M. Taylor and W. stampede the aneenbly for Warner but It failed. geological survey and reclamationH. N, Lyman. The fifth ballot exulted: Cockrell 83; of Utah that Engineer reclaF. M. Stewart was arrested by Of- Warner 68; Niedrhghau 4; Kerens 14; Savage and A. P. Davla. of thewill be ficer Ed. Palmer at an early hour yes- Peek 1. mation staff at Washington, The sixth bailed then proceeded. In Salt Lake City about March 30 to terday morning while in tbe act of Chase's photographic Kerens appear In (be ball at 1:59 make further Investigation into the burglarizing studio. 6$ West Second South street and was escorted to the rostrum hy feasibility of the Weber and Brer lake The noi-- e made by Stewart In the Senator Peek. Irrigation proects. Mr. Swendaen said room awoke the owner of the stadia, Sixth ballot; Cokrell 83; Warner 67; yesterday that all the preliminary who slept in a nearby apartment. Tbe Kerens 19; Niedrighxua 5; Peck 1. work on the projects had been comon police were sent for tnd the man The Democrat Mamored to dissolve pleted. and before further work Just aa Chinatown's Prof, Prderaon, Director, Glory Wail a Thee" .'... Moore'a Melodlea Utah Ladles Quartette, Rose of Summer Moorea Melodlea Mian McCue. . (Grand Opening .Exhibit LUNBRY CO o Wei o Washington Avenue 2351 e ssssssasssssss s ; o the session. Republicans shouted "No, nO! Quiet: Ordnr'," Thera waa wild cheering a Kerens look the rostrum. Senator McDarid (Item.) moved that the Join assembly dlsolve. This was with a cbwriiM of "Noes. 'J ha roll call was then taken on the motion to dlxMlve. The Warner managers announced pnslttvuly that Kerens would withdraw in favor of their man, Kemn remained on the aland during the roll call on the motion which was lost 92 to 82, 1rrrident McKinley not voting. When this vote wa announced there were repeated calls for Kerens. For two minutes the spectators cheered as the white-haireRepublican' veteran stepped forward to adtirers them. He said: "Your duly ia to elect a Republican senator. Therefore. If. Major William Warner ia your cBolec. 1 aay God speed to you. my fellow Republicans, and elect him." Pendemonium reigned In the hall. 3hs Warner men became frantic. SenHe ator Dickinson wa recognized. moved a recess of 39 miuutca. Kerens left tbe rostrum immediately after apeaklng. Motion to tats reees lust by vote 92 . irt d . to 77. Senator McDavid and a score of Democrats made a motion to adjourn. They climbed on desks, appealing from the ruling of the chair, shouting (a the clerks not to call the roll. Roach refused to call ths roll. A fight started In one end of the hall, resulting In tbe smahfng of the rlork. RusecII took the roll call out of Roach's band and called the roll himself. The Republicans voted for Warner. Senator Kelson and Klncallv of Ht. lemi tried to pull the presiding officer out of the rbalr. The Democrats refu-e- d to vole. The The assembly waa In a riot. Democratic, leader yelled "Don't vote; don't vote. Sumvbody climlied a ladder and made the damaged clock read I o'clock, adjournment time. Then the Democrats yelled that the time of adjournment waa paased. The seventh ballot wa proceeding during this turmoil. Senator Field and Speaker Hill both stood on top of the desk of tbe chairman. Field Is president pro tempore. He asked. Will the Democratic mem' . bers of thi assembly please come to order?" It took a few minutes to restore some semblanee of order, for though it was really 2:25. the dork painted to 3 and the Democrats Inflated on adjournment. Senator Fields, Democrat, said: "Lei me address myeclf to the Democrats of the joint assembly. It behooves us, after thirl v yean of splendid party record, to behave ourselves a gentlemen the roll be railed and Democrats. and let us vote In order. While the excitement wxs In progatress, Senator Nelson of St. lul tempted to drag the speaker from the rostrum. Other conflict were narrowly averted. - Fields and Representative Spence pleaded with the Democrats for order. tee. providing for (be appointment of pleaded that it waa not becoming Democrat a, after a record of 40 n coal mine inspector. H. B. No. 94, by Hollingsworth, pro years in thi atate, to be guilty of Mich conduct aa this. He restored order lo aiding a gift and Inheritance tax. some extent and roll call prixx-eded- , 8. B. No. 55, by Gallisler, amending Field WHO MAJOR WARNER fish and game laws. .. , 8. B. No. 65. by Park, relating to the IS.' national guard. S. U. No. 130, by Joint commute ox bounty fraud, amending lwunty awa. Kansas fiiy. March 18. Major 8. II. No. 159, by siteclal iNiuniy comWarner, who waa today elected United Slates senator to succeed mitter, appropriating $35,090 for payFrancis M. Cockrell, ha practiced law ment of outstanding bounty claim, 11. B. No. 72, by Hoilingsworth. in Kansas City since J6C5, nod is one from of the leading members of 4ho bar In changing the date of tbe southwest. He is United 'Slates noon on ihe first. Monday of February, attorney for tbo western district of to noon on the first Monday of Febru' Miftsouri. ary to noon on the second Monday ia Major Wsnier was horn in Wis- February, B. B. No. 122, by Lawrence; relating consin n 1840 and waa wduraled at the University of Michigan, lip was to drainage district. H. ii. No, 143. by committee on apadmitted to the bar just before the Civil war, through which he served propriations and claims, appropriating $4u40 exccwi indebted nes of state laud with distinction in the Thirty-thirboard for reservoir. and Fbrty f ourth WVaonntini regiments. lie has held many publle offices, having been city attorney of Kansq City In 1807. circuit attorney In 1869 and mayor in 1871. He was United States district attorney here from 1882 to 1884 and was again appointed to that posh Ion by President s McKinley in ia98. He represented the Fifth Missouri district in congress from 1885 to 1889. In 1893 be wan London Cab Driver Wants Placo a candidate for governor and ta 1887 Among Aristocracy and Will waa voted fin by the Republican Fight For Ifc for United States senator, llei was Republican president tal elector 38. Mr. Benjamin London. Marrh In 1872 and has been a delegate to who was formerly known aa the every Republican National convention Tyrrell, cwhdrivcr claimant to a baronetcy, but for 3V years. Ha waa first, departhold ths ment commander of tbe G, A. It in who haalalong since ceased to prosecuting bis claim enerMissouri, tnd from 1888 to. 1889 was rcinac, getically, 111,1 ha lately taken the nations! commander-in-chiemomentous step of sending a petition Major Warner was offered the po- to the In hi statement of rlainis sition of commissioner of pensions by Mr. King. assert Tyrrell tint the first and President. Roosevelt, but declined and male lines of the descendant entered the race for United States of cond Sir Thomas Tyrrell, who died in senator. 1705, having heroine extinct by the year 1755. tbe title and estate should have MORE Bill ARE SIGXNED passed to the senior descendant in tbe third linn "Otherwise, says the claimant, "there ia ao such thing aa rule; Governor Cutler yreterday approved order, number, law Justice, or truth. and signed the following till!: the trillion continue: H. B. No. 124, by Cottsm, providing On the contrary, however, a clergya means of rereiine for school district man of Thornton parish church, the and here county, district atate taxes Her. Mr. Cottn, did at lh(tt time, and are insufficient. In that year 1755, step in at the B. H. No. 88. by Kinney, relating to of tbe second male line; and hy . proceeding supplemental to dangerous Injustice did take pnsMenion H. B. No. 234 and 235, hy Austin, re- of the lmroui'U estate- -, along with a of the deceased lating to tbe irrigation laws of the female descendant state. and their family descent have Tyrrell; H. B. No. 227. by Kinney, relating to since that year continually excluded lha the duties of health officers, and pro- rightful heirs, the third male line, from viding for report a of contagious dis- occupying the eases to school principals Wherefore your petitioner Benjamin senate bills were Tyrrell (the direct male heir of That The following third son. John Tyrrell), doth hereby signed: H. B. No. 24. by Walton, relating to humbly entreat your Majeety'a favor the registration of voters. and command, de gratia, for a lawful 3. B. No.' 60. by Calllstcr. appropriathearing and Inquiry into these thing, for If such Iniquities be approved or reing $15,099 for state experimental warded with undlatarbed success of farm. 8. B. No. 133, by committee on ju- a truth, other of vour Majesty's subfollow the same diciary, relating to corporate surety- ject mar quickly methods of acquiring property In Engship. 8. B. No, 141, .by conference remit land." Wll-Ha- 1 . PETITIONS KING FOR baronetcy; ' ' f. e At the Chicago Salvage Cos Sale Putnams you will find the latest, newest styles in Spring for Men, Boys and Children ee-ea- . |