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Show THE MOKSIXQ EXAMINER; OGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCII Insect SALT . chosen as the da', tioxonuT Cutler has expressed his opinion that that soulii be the da The commission will go to Portland o arrange for LAKE headquarters, and space lor OF THE Exterminators From Our Special Correspondent. Camphor Wood Alcohol Roach Powder TWO HOLDUPS ARE CAUGHT AND CONFESS Instantaneous Bug Killer guronieod Sdhug destroyer 25c SotU. Wm.druggist Driver Man on Sunday to Satisfy Hunger and wars Betrayed to Police by Boys. Robbbed and C. P. last night for bolding up Prank O. on Sunday night at about ID o'clock. Both the men have confessed to the police that they did tho deed. They claim that they were huu-gr- y and did not have any money to gel anything to eat. The arrests were made by Officers Heinpel, Simpson, Corlest and Carl-ao- a on Information which was received from three boys who were Sunday night by the police upon aujpiciou. The hoys were turned knee yesterday afternoon by Judge Diehl upon their promise to leave town. Before they went they took the police to the American house, where Benson and Morehead were slopping. The lays names are Carl A. Anderson, William Freud and William Renheim. Anderson and Freud claim to hate known Benson and Morehead In Ogden, where the latter two asked them one night to go out with them and turn a trick. The whole crowd have come to Salt recently. The police are gratified over their catch and expect to aec the two highwaymen lodged In the penitentiary for twenty years before many days pus. Harry Benson, aped Morehead, 23. 16. aero arre-te- d Hay-niod- d d of WisAini hilling Are fords cImii and ba cteaa. Your Unaa it la poaalble it, will ba as claan to maka it if you sand yaur washing to uo. Wa ara daily delighting our our competipatrons and distancing tors by doing our work in a correct Ink way. a Steam Laundry Twenty-fift- Heagren Gets Good Ridsm for Lake and Ogden Tracks. THE ITALIAN COLONY an tbs Pacific coast retea tha graysa on tha Pacific eoaat.Thair wlnaa aro ahoolntaiy para. If yon wish to diseboor for tbo bolidaya pense good anmo of thoir wino boa FRIZZINI BROS, !, 16th Btroot l Tom Watsons Magazine Tha Magasina That Has Aa Idas ..Back of It" Hare yon htarvl that Hon. Thoa. RL Watson of 'Georgia haa begun tha publication of a magadnat jTou know who Mr. Watson iaf Has too man who wrote "Tha Story of Prance," Llle of Napoleon," and The Ufa" and 'limes of Thomas Jeff arson. Ho wao tha Pooplsa Party candidata for President last roar. tint number of Tom Watson's Ms gall ns will ba published rob. Si. For a sals at all pries 10c. By mail 91AM per year. You will min the moot interesting magasina In America If you fail to get this number. Aik your newsdealer for Tom Wataona Mogif. or, better still, send a dollar tor a year's subscription to . TOM WATSONS MAGAZINE, 121 West 42nd S treat hew York City, b, Y. naws-atand- 128-po- ge WINES Washington Avsnus. (Phono 228X) - WHERE TO EAT BOSTON7 CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the bast. Short order at all hours. All kinds of game and Iteh b? season. Extra fins din not w untfay, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fins lunch from 1 and to S p. m. A YOUNQ Ppdbr 224 Twenty-fiftBtroot .11 h MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Seal Estate and Chattel Sartos quick. eonSdonflal and private. No eommlastaa. WESTERN BROKERAGE 124-- x. GO. UMBedaKdg IewU .. W. T. Wowrey 219 231 21 Kilpatrick Williamson .. Brewer! on Rosenblatt .. Hubbard ,....209 8chmlerer Harris .. Kirkwood Johnson . . Silver .I.......... Olson Russell Hull a MCLeme WOOd .a 204 203 205 221 200 201 207 217 204 204 231 228 215 203 210 209 217 214 If you want the worth of your money in MEAT 1 and FISH go to Ballard & Rinckei's - CSX ReCarpentering, Building, pairing and Remodeling of Housea Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire ole Nelom, 645 16th street Telephone 329-- it UINTAH LAND FRAUDS. Question Will Be Taken Up in April by Federal Grand Jury. The federal grand Jury will take up the question of the I'intah bind frauds some time in April, it is rumored. It will be determined to whst extent tbe-tfrauds have beuai carried on nt tbat time. The matter haa been Investigated by Charles S. Solomon of New York, who bss reported bis findings to the This department of the Interior. gentleman says he will show that the same concern whioh la appealing to the government to intervene in thte Venezuelan affair to protect ill alleged rights in the development of the aaphalt beds of that country, is seeking to defraud the government of It own country. Mr. Solomon charges that In June, 1900, the gilsonite properties in Utah, owned by Adolphus Busch of St. Louis, were taken over by the Gilson Aspaaltum company, a branch of the trust, which was organized in New Jersey for that purpose. Aa effort has been made during the past two months by the promoters of the gilsonite beds to dispose of the properties to a syndicate of German capitalists, hut It ia not believed, In view of publicity thus far given the project, tbat it will be successful, a rule being foreign capitalist a skeptical of any American investment over which there may be a cloud. INDUSTRIAL QUOTATIONS. The dosing quotations for industrial stock Saturday night were aa follows: Par. Close. Amalgamate? Sugar Co - 9 100 100 pfd.. Do common Barnes Banking Co., itaysvllle Con. Wagon ft Machine Co. pfd Do common Deseret National Deseret Savings Davis Co. bank, ington First National bank bank bank, Lank, Murray Fremont County Sugar Co. Home CO. .. .. ,. Insurance a, a,..., a.aa,.. a...........aa.a.a.aaa. a.. ...... .a.... .. 100 100 100 100 , 100.00 80.00 282.00 320.00 100 114.00 100 249.00 100 110.00 Trading on tbe mining stock exchange was brisk to a marked degree At the morning yesterday morning. call 12.875 shares changed hands Silver Shield dallied around the 41 with unexpected mark, and closed waa heavily May Day strength. traded In. and was on the down grade. on the regular Tbe heaviest sellers board were: Ajax.- den. Mercur. May Dar. Silver Shield. Uncle Sam. Victoria, Beck Tunnel. Little 'Chief and On the open hoard May New York. Day, New York, Ricbmond-Ana.- , to oppose r.Why Use CoaS Ofl?! && M I '7 year. Eugene Traughber. formerly a newspaper man in this city, but who ia now with the Anuconda (Mnnt.i Standard, is In the city on buhiucn tor a few days. 100 10 10 100 140.00 Co. 10 10 Do common Thatcher Bros. Co., Log.. - Queyle Cannon who was In Germany on n mission for the Mormon church, arrived In New York Satur90.00 and who will arrive in time to at167.04 day iporning tend the service. 130.00 10.40 6.40 100 140 120.00 126.00 100 151.00 169.00 100 ' 102.00 Utah National bank . . Zion's Savings Bank k 100 Tr. Co. ,. Bond. house. 10 Bank R- 140. Salt Lake ICty Sumpter Valley R. R- - 100 Utah County Light ft 540 Power Co R- - Wife of President Angus Cannon to bo Interred Tomorrow. 100 100 100 . 103.00 104.00 103.00 EXHIBITS TURNED OYER. commission. tit aj6 George Gardner waa ia the city an hour yesterday on hi way to Ogden where he will go in (raining for hi coming tattle with "Mike" Bchrcck. The men will star twenty rounds on the stage of the Halt Luke theater 17. The date of B. Molyneaux Worthington recital at the Balt lake theater hat been changed from April 26 to May 8. Mr. Worthington sang Bun-damorning at the First Baptist church and in ihe afternoon at the state prison. m run y utaii light Word waa received by Superinten- Halifax. N- - S March 27. It U announced today (hat the Canadian government haa decided to grant a bounty of $6 per ton to encoiiragn ateel shipbuilding in ihin country. The city of Halifax and olhr municipal authorities some time ago offer ed a joint cash bounty of 9344.044 to any company that would establish a steel shipbuilding plant at Halifax. The government tonnage bounty is a further ntep in the name direction. The bounty t applicable to the whole of Canada, and ite adoption wa supfrom Canadian ported by delegates rate porta, British Coulmbia and Nova Beotia. BASKET BALL DEFEAT. The Whentoo, 111. beaket ball team defeated the local 1 D. 8. IT. team last night at tbe Armory by the score of 32 to 81. INVITED. 27. Before March Washington. Roosevelt atari on hla President southwestern trip next week, ha will issue a proclamation Inviting foreign nations to participate In tho expoxl-tlrto he held In the summer of 1947 In the vicinity of Hampuni Roads, iu of the settlement of ceiebia n Jamestown, Va. HAS NOT IMPROVED. 1 jot Angeles, March 27. Sherman Prase, vice president of the Nllra-PeaaFurniture Company of thin city, who waa seriously Injured in an collision with an electric csr hla nt Holvwood. In which accident, wife was killed, ha not recovered ronacluunnen. Mr. Pease's condition ia very aerioti. e auto-mohll- The game waa me of the fastest and fiercest seen here this winter. 27. Judge March Washington. Both teams were in the pink of con8. FWe. son of Harry to win, owing to the Fbote of Mississippi, and brother of dition and played fact that the Wheaton team won the Senator Stewart' first wife, died of He intercollegiate championship at Bt. pneumonia here this afternoon. Interest was recently served a one of the Jndg Louie lest year, great court in the Cheroshown In the game by the local lovers of the citizen-hi- p of the sport. kee lintion. did not held n This commission meeting this morning, but la waiting to hold n Joint session with the 8L SALT LAKE NOTES. Louis Exposition commission later. At the meeting yesterday afternoon, it was said that another date will be The preliminary hearing of B. H. set for the departure of the commis- Bchettler. formerly banker, on charge bePortland. The general sion for of receiving deposits in his bank aflief now la that Wednesday will he ter he knew the bank to be Insolvent co. R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager 29 G WVUSV" 223625 AMUSEMENTS SPORTS OF GRAND Opera House 27. Wm. Vanderbilt's Route, with Itenschtip. won tbe lHx du rails today si the St. Cloud acts. THURSDAY NiGHT, MAR. 36 AT EMERYVILLE. Agricultural College Dramatic Club Parte, March Muguet Ban Francisco, March 27 Wise bailors suffered a serious set back toils y at Emeryvllln when Maker, a heavily In Imirth, Busy played favorite, Bee, piloted by Hullman. matte the running throughout. Result a: First race, seven furlongs selllug Keydare won; Glenbrier, second; Foxy Grandpa, third. Time, l:3h Becoiid race, six half furlongs BunroHe won; Angelica, second; third. Time, 1:21 L Third race, four forkings - Hn Rutty The WILL PRESENT She Stoops to Conquer won; Bout hero Ijutr, second; Muuro-pus- , third. Time, 48. 'Fourth race, one mile and fifty yards Serenity won: Augle, second; third. Time, 1:45 With Special Reentry and Cootumos, Fifth race, seven furlongs Sinceri- also Orchestra of 19, and Spocial col ty Bell won: MetaterRlngtT, second; lego Quintette. : 1 2K 12. third. Time, Eva mile Snttfilrre Sixth race, on won; Morita, second; Neva Leo, third. ; Tima, 1:44 t ii4 Boat Price 81.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. . AT ASCOT. . Bata Opona Tuesday 9. a. m. Mouti-tclian- 4 O PEOPLE las ' Angeles, .March sults: t'l race, re- V . 40 half mllo Kcatnrr First- won; Olloufl, second; Bunttrc, third. Time 48 I 2. Second race, six furlong Blnclja-li- i won: King .Thrope, second; lJollte V1 ihoff, third. Tims 1:15. Third race, nno mile and seventy yards Goldfish won; Marce, second; Itandillo, third. Time 1:45 Fourth race; five and a half furlong Col. Rnpert won; (Vito Santa, second: Durbar, third. Tima 1:07 Fifth rare, one and a sixteenth mile Prince 1alatine won; Emily Oliver, second; Mina May BowdlRh, third. Time 1:50. Blxth race, nr.o mile end seventy Wtnflreda won; The Borg ran. yard necond; Mammon, third. Time, 1:46 8-- MITCHELL BROS. and HoadotcAoo, Two car loads In stock. Monamenta MONUMENTS 2003 JEFFERSON Cemetery Coping and Vaults. Leiner won. Hyperion II second, CoL Bronson third. Time, 49 Third rare, one mile - Itandaacroso AT BENNINGS. and Tumble second, won. Rough third. Time, 1:42 Fourth race. Montgomery handicap. Bennings. March 27 Result: a half furlongs 95.625 added muney. mile and sixrirat race, five and Roaelirn won. Rockland second. teenth Rmnehiirn won, Kings Trophy Time, Otto Silfel third. second, Bight and True third. Tima 1:45 ' g 1:47 12. Second rare, four and a half French won. Anodyne secFifth race, four furlong Veil best Nun won. Toot Mook second, Ldy ond. (Attic Homo third. Time. 69 six furlorga-Co- ld rnce. Third Navarre third. Time. 49 La puerile second, Trne Sixth race, flic lurking Kteur won. AmlK-rjacwon, Gay Minister miud, Ihinio Too per third. Time. 1:10. Little third. Time, l:ti2 Fourth race, seven furlong Wood woa, tVhorler second, Mana-niou- r third. Time, 1:31 TURNER BEATS CANS, Fifth race, alx and a half furlongs second. won. fascine Bob Murphy March 27. In a Philadelphia. Time, 1:25. To! Ban third. lioiit. louight al the Washington Sixth face, mile and forty yard Bimrllng club lEnfe Turner of CaliforBobbie Ken won. lete Dailey sec- nia displayed his iiuprriorll? over Joe ond, Only One third. Tima, 1:51 Guiis of Boston. It was not necessary t any limn for Turner to ahow his s that he AT CITY PARK. uu won It. H y and whliin a pfciM have won New Orleans, La., March 27 City bnif period had hi so desired. I, was Turner's luuil t every si age and Park reunite: on bia feet at First rnce. six furlongs Berth E. the fact that Gan waa won. Prince Glen second, Grenada Dm end was duo to hla opponent' genrroHlty. third, nme, 48 Hnated Second race, five furlong Otsego won. Good Player second, "I owe my whole Ufa to Burdock! third. Time. 1:01 3 5. Blood Bittera. Scrofulous sores covThird race, one rtlie Band B.ith ered my body. I seemed beyond cure. won, Norwood Ohio aecond. Bryn a B. B. B. haa made me a perfectly well Mrs. Cbas. Hutton, licrvllle, woman. third. Time. 1:41 Fourth race, seven fiirkmgs-Th- e Mich. Don won, Ehonit second, Leo Snow third. Time, 1:28. LEAN TOWARD CANADA. Fifth race, one mile amt a furlong Arab won. Im Woods second, Cus-tu- s Fi! Toronto. Ont.. March third. Time. 1:55 lian. a member of the lurfliica,i legBlxth race, mile and afurloag islature now here, says tbi- sent Iment Little Giant won. Autollght second, in the British West Indies i strongGigantic third. Time, 1:55 ly in favor of federation with Cnnnda. There are among us. says he. MEMPHIS. AT "hardly any but wvmld be glad to see some scheme Inaugurated fur two more closely toTenn, March 27. unite: bringing Ithethink Memphis, a union would It gether. Killian hn seen First race. Inaugural, five fur- helpful to both. Mr. on the subject and luiurier Premier aecond. Pell won. Councilman longs Is hopeful of good rpRiib and will Burleigh third. Time. 1:02 also Interview the Ontario premier. Georg Second race, four furlong 1-- 3-- 3-- y fur-lon- 2-- k 3-- FOREIGNERS Nothing of great Importance wa transacted last night nt the regular Monday night council meeting. Councilman Blank offered a resolution to the council to invite the committee, which was appointed at the mane meeting at the Grand theatre Sunday night to meet with the council next Monday night to confer about granting the extension of the Utah Light and Railway companys franchises resolution was laid upon the table. policemen were apFour special pointed. & 05 Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light , .1 April for additional lights each Squire Coop will ilclivcr a lecture on "Lohengrin'' this afternoon at 3:20 o'clock at the University of Utah. This ia done thHt Those who attend r.tay 1m ttcr understand grvnd oi?n. COUNCIL'S ROUTINE. Commissioners of World's Fair and Centennial Fairs Maka Transfer. last named fair. The entire 'morning waa consumed by the former commission In endeavout Its accounts oring to atralghten and business for the Lewis and Clark Jerry Nude, charged with the murof laul IVruie, m July 5. 1904, was held for trial in the District court without boud. by Justice Bishop of Farmers ward yr.ientay morning. 12-1- 4 The funeral of Mrs. Ann Amanda Cannon, wife of President Angus M. 120.00 Cannon, who died last week, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock 125.00 from the Fourteenth ward meeting 163.04 100 100 The Utah 8ugar Co pfd 161.00 11.75 12.50 When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 der dent of Bchnola Clirlstenaen yesterday that tbe High school cadets will be On Tuesday next there will he a permitted by the war department to free matinee lor all the old folka. wid- keep the guns which they now have, ows and orphans f Balt Lake in the uni II July, wlieu they must be returnGrand theatre. This ia in accordance ed to the department. with the annual custom of the old Democratic clubs of the city will folks' rommittee which has this matcelebrate .lefferacn'a birthday April 13. ter In charge. Every one who belongs to either of An entertainment will bo held for the the three above mentioned classes Is member at the home of Mrs. J. A. welcome at the theatre where scats Mayne, where the raising of fund for tho purchase of "Mnntecello." Jefferwill be provided for all. The object of the committee which son's old home, will be discussed. is to aee to it that has it in Deputy Sheriff latfavetle Chldester. the old folka and widows and orphans who was shot In the thigh and dangerget at least one outing e year. , The street railway company will ously Injured In a riot of AuRtriau at carry free of charge, both to and from Hingbam Friday at midnight. L resttbe theatre, all of those who wear the ing easily at ihe Keogh Wright hospital. It U now thought that it. will badges. Tirkets for the performance will be not lie necessary to amputate the leg distributed from C. R. Savage's store, at the hip, aa no suppuration has thus East Temple street, on tomor- far developed. row morning at 10 o'clock. The or shipment from the Park LOHENGRIN PRESENTED. City mines last week aggregated pounds. Ihe Centennial Eu6alt IkKo theatregoers were given reka mine, which la but one out of a the treat of the season last night by llai ff fifty producing mines Id the the 8avage Opera company, which Tlntlc district, produced 7.400.0H4 of marketable ore during the presented the famous opera loheu-grin,- " pounds at the Ball iKke theatre. The week, or nearly a half an much as all music both Instrumental and vocal the Park mines combined. waa of the highest order. Tho people John Fenton, proprietor of tha of the cast ahowed themselves to bo Board of Trade sakmii, arrested Satartists. urday night on a charge of alkiwlng Tbe house was well filled with an women in hla saloon after 7 o'clock at enthusiastic audience. guilty In police court The overture began promptly at 8 night, pleaded yesterday afternoon, but sentence wa ia o'clock. the cast of Following suspended In hla rasa on the motion characters: of Ihe city attorney, who said that .. .William Lohengrin Wegener Fenton had always endeavored to keep Harrison W. Bennett an orderly house and had given the Henry I Winifred Goff police department but little trouble. Telramund Thomas D. Richards Herald Elan '.Gertrude Rennyaon KAISER IN PORTUGAL. Rita Newman Ortrud Marion Power Gottfried Lisbon. March 27. Tho steamer Conductor Mr, Rcheneck. Hamburg, with Emperor William on board anchored here lata this afterWANDERED FROM HOME. noon. King Charles, Crown Prince, Luix Philippe, the Duke of Rraganza, Georgs Ensign Is Lost in Fort Doug- and the Duke of Oporto, brother of las Reservation. the king, and their suite, Foreign Minister Mlllare and marine went on George Ensign, Jr., 6 years old. a board the vessel and escorted the emnon of George Ensign, a clerk In Asre-bach- 's peror ashore. After presentation at store, wandered from hla home tha landing atnge the royal prores-alo- n waa formed and proceeded yesterday morning and was lost in the reservation between Ball Lake and through crowded and magnificent decFort Douglas tor several hours before orated a tree t a to the palace at Ilelera. he was found by a street ear crew, and Tha reception all along tbe route waa taken to the police atatlon, where he of the moat enthusiastic character. was recovered by his parents The royal crowd waa showered with The little fellow has been seriously flower an it passed under tho win111, and the exposure to the cold had dows of residence. numbed him. He wee thinly clad and suffered considerably. SHIPBUILDING BOUNTY. MRS. CANNONS FUNERAL. ..215 125 202 244 218 232 201 205 22 commission turned The St. Louis Young 240 over to the Leals and Clark commisW. G. 11 alker sion yesterday afternoon, nil the effects in its posession, for use in the ON THE EXCHANGE. ' organizing a 11.75 Teli Co. State Bank of Utah.. Sugar City Townalte Z. C. M. L 130.00 50 ...... .., Fire 9100.50 170.00 Farm- .. ,, ., .. .. 20s Church 201 201 223 21 6 202 aa a.aa.a.aa.a.....aaa.. 202 ....... .202 ...... ...... 201 Pearson .... BallO .. ........... aaaa.a.aaaaa. 200 Gylenawan ... ...................210 . ...................... .20R Collins Probert 500 Lower Mammoth at ISc: 700 Uncle Sam at 43 and 5iu at 44c; 500 Con. Mercur ata3c: 10ti Silver 39 c Shield and 1,500 May Day at 22c. .....i.................. ....................... 2049 of 3-- ...,...,........211 233 202 Under the auspiccx of the Real Estate Men's association a mass meeting of i he citizen ai heid lust night in the Grand Theater for the purpose 3-- 4. Idaho Sugar Co. ,i Lewiston Sugar Co ... Lehl Com. 4 Savings bank .205 National Bank of the Republic 205 Ogden Savings bank . 201 Provo Com. k. Savings bank .. ., ., .. ... 224 214 Bell Mountain 212 201 Rocky - Ml 24th Street Phase No. Peter Fontyn, buband of Mr. Harriett Fontyn. c'.a rvoyant and spiritualistic medium, died here e.lt-- i day ot old age, aged the extension of the Utah Light and Street Railway company' franrhisea. Tho. Horner of the slave mentioned association acted as temporary chairman of the meeting. Judge Powers wa elected fieruiamnit chairman and the follow ing men were called upon to speak: Judge Power, Judge Vartan, Councilman Black. Allan T. Sanford ill Rav. , All the speakers rose and to great heteh't of nrn'ory tn their speeches in opposition to the proposed extension of the trauchtoe. Resolution were adopted by tile meeting expressing the feeling of opposition which animated the men gathered together, a rommittee waa 100 at 51c. also appointed to work in the future OPEN BOARD. in every way possible to prevent the 20c; 500 at 2flc, May Day. 3u0 at council from doing what appears at seller thirty days; 500 at 20 tha present lime p reliable that they New York, loo at 52 will do. namely, grant the extension In Richniond-Ana.- , 1.000 at 7c. question. Yankee Chief. 1,000 at 4 The theater was well filled considerTOTAL SALES. ing the Inclement weather. It ia said Regular 10,175 shares. 921.lti6.75. that other similar meetings will be Open, 2,700 shares, 9544.62. called later. Total. 12.875 shares, 92.711 27. The sales on the afternoon call OLD FOLKS DAY. were as follows: First National Salt Lake bowlers have been scoring some remarkable high records during the last week. More than alxty scores were made during the week on the Collender alleys, according to the The Telegram's sporting authority. list Is n follows: ,219 Burt ,, .. Yankee Con. and Little Chief were the features. The total sales of the day, according to the official report of the exchange, were aa follows: , MORNING SALES. Ajax DM) at lac. Cun. Mercur, all at 33c. aeler sixty May Day. 100 at 1 9 days: 1.504 at 2vc. buyer thirty dais; LOCO at 19 500 at 19 seller sixty days; l.tiou at 20c. 600 600 Silver Shield. at 41; at 10. Unde Sam, 125 at 42c. Victoria, 100 at 11.95. Beck Tunnel, 5U0 at 9c. Little Chief, 1,700 at 4c: 1,000 at 4c. New York, 200 at 50c; 100 at 50 l ie Ogden BOWLING. Walker Probert .. ..235 204 Skidmore H. PATTISON G. Smith FALSTAF CAFE Tbone look, Monday. Faddlcn 11 hitney LIQUORS S42b Harry Heagren, manager of the race track at the Salt Palace for the season has secured the signatures of some of the best speed merchants In the country for his track this summer. Hea-grewill have many of the beat ones in Ogden, where he will also manage a track. The following riders have signed contracts to ride under hla manage ment the coming summer: W. E. 8am uelaon, Saxon Williams, N. C. Hopper E. L. Hollister, E. E. Smith, J. P Gnnn, T. M. Samuelaon, John Chapman, Iver Redman. Charles Pray, E B. Heagren, Fred Schmidt. Carl Redman. J. M. Hills, H. Halllday, E. L. Lindgreen. A. D. Nadel, Herry Weiner. Fred Caatro, 8. H. Wilcox, I. B. Ilume and T. D. Morgan. The following have not yet signed up with Heagren, but will be here for the opening meet. Hardy Downing, Frank J. Hoffman, J. F. 8tover, J. B. Bouler and George H. Collett, none of the five now being In the city, but they will be here within a month. Private advices from Lawson and McFarland, who are now racing In Australia, Mate that they will be in Salt Lake during the summer and take a hand in the game. Heagren la now In communication with Walter Bargett of Buffalo, N. Y.; Frank Cadwell of Elmwood, Conn.; Jed Newkirk of Chicago; Floyd Krebs, John Bedell and several others of national fame, and has but little doubt that he will add moat of them to hfa firing of riders. 1 expect to show the people of Salt Lake and Ogden the beat riders and beat races of any city In the country," aid Heagren, in speaking of the out- Dooly (SI B. M. LEEDOM Salt n SWISS w RACING MEN SIGN UP. 174. Phono. St. h was delay ed by the non arrival of Bchettler counsel. Jicph Rawliux. in the city. The heating will be begun April 6. . . Ogden ' Utah building. MASS MEETING. Moth Ball Insect Powder 437 the preiiarations rent ground Utah exhibit or make for tho erection of a 2S, IMS. Christian, Norway. March 27. The lower house of the Storthing today by to thirty-thre- e a vote of forty-eigh- t rejected the government bill proposing to give women equal rights with men to hold public office. six-rou- ee-U- 2-- 27.--- . - 2--6. -Re- |