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Show 0 THE MORNINOEXAM1NER: LAKE NOW! for that $ MEDICINE f Is the time ; SPRING Full 109 Saa-wfra- F THE The Druggist. Mm Ire Ms ! Mm Leek clean and be dean. Your Hi will be aa clean a it is poaalble make it If you aend your washing u us. We aro daily delighting our wtrona and distancing our compete ora by doing our work in a correct m way. Steam Laundry Ogden 137 Twenty-fift- Phone. Bt. h 174. THE ITALIAN SWISS , COLONY I aa Uo Pacifle cooat niae tho neat gmgpe os the Pacifle eouLTbcir wlaas ora absolutely pur. If yon wiah to for tho . hslidqya good dwe dla-po- f order onwef tbeir i' nhe from FRIZZINI BROS. tMflMflllig MM MM Tom Watsons Magazine The H ataxies That .Haa An Idea - -- Back of It." ft Para yon bran! that Hen. Thoa. fc .Watson of Gearala has begun the publication of n maganincl Ton know who Mr. Watson iaf ITe'i tae aia who wrote Tho Story of France," "Life of Napoleon." and The Life and 'limes of Thomas Jeffenoa." He waa tho People's . Party candidate for President last First number of Tom Watson's Msga-xln- e will be published rb. 25. For Dale at all priae 10. By mail $1.00 per year. - You wul min the most interesting e magazine In America If yon fail to . got this number. Ask your news dealer for Tom Watson's Magadan or, better still, send a dollar tor year's subscription to newi-stand- a 128-pag- TOM WATSON'S to Thomas Homer, president of the Real Estate association, and one of the active movers in the citizens' committee which la opposing the extension of the franchise of the ftah light and Railway company. Mid to the representative of this paper last night that the committee had not yet given up the fight against the proposed extensions. We have made them give up their demands for a lengthy extension, and have saved the small consumers thousands of dollars by so doing. Now we are going after them and If we cannot get io the bottom of the whole affair, If there has been any secret compaei, which the actions of the representative of the company and of some of the councilman at Wednesday night's meeting, would imply, we want to know It. Why should any extension at .all be granted to the company? That la what most of our committee want to know. The direct question waa asked at Wednesday night's meeting, aa you are aware, whether or not the company would be Injured by withholding an extension. The answer, which was received to the question was evasive. 1 believe myself that the company would not be Injured. The conncll should act slowly. I,ct a little time pass before this thing la decided. One thing lx certain after it has been passed on nothing can be done. The cltlxens' committee Is not going to give up the fight. Aa 1 said before we hare saved the small consumers 37,540 a year figuring on the basis of 6.000 of these consumers or a total of $1,875,040 for 50 years by our agitation, If nothing further is gained. Yet we hope thta there will lie more gained and we are n&t going to lay down our arms on account of this uncalled compromise." Tho compromise which Mr. Homer haa reference to waa laid before the majority of the dry council Wednesday night, and also before some of the members of the citizens' committee, wherein It was shown that In the afternoon of that day the majority of the city council joint committee on municipal lawn and water right had decided to consolidate the franchises of the Utah Light and Railway company, to begin January 1, 1905, and extend until January 1, 1935. This Is an extension of eight years on one franchise and 13 years on the other. In consideration for this extension the company agreed to give the city its water rights at the mouth of Rig Coltonwpod rany on,, valued a lioe.txwi; to- famish free-- . Jtghr M 1 12. Dint .'per year; to reduce tho rate of lights to consumers to 11 rents per kilowatt- hour, which, with tho discount for prompt payment of bills, makes a rate of 10 rents per kilowatt; will pay llie city a tax of 25 on earh car operated by it, and agrees to allow the city' to reserve the right to regulate rates, and the placing of poles, sires and tracks on the streets In tho city. Young at the meeting said. In speaking on behalf of, and aa attorney for the company, that the proposition would lie acceptable to the company, as he had met with the executive board In the afternoon and it had been decided to accept such an extension as proposed by the committee and would give the rity tho Big Cottonwood water righta with the understanding that, it should not lie disponed of to a competing company! The company will also give the city the free lights and power for the city and county building, fire station, police station, and the new Packard library, and will reduce the rate to consumers to 11 cents per kilowatt hour which, with the discount for prompt payment of bills, will make it a net rate of 10 rents per kilowatt Before taking his seat Mr. Young asked that the forfeiture clause in franchise be stricken out aa such a clause Is not placed in franchises in other cities and he thought it unreasonable to place it In the companys franchise in this city. Mr. Young met several members of the council and the mayor yesterday afternoon In the mayor's private office In the city and connty building. Mr. Young said last night that nothing waa done at the meeting beyond a discussion of the new proposition. 0 31th Street -- MAGAZINE, 121 West 42nd Street, New York City, ft. T. WINES & LIQUORS 24-10-0 HAS VALUABLE RELIC. ihe Pittsburg Press, and Mr. Riwwor is a New York newspaper man. While in thr city Mr. lglehrar: of the Hrrald Mr. l.ippmsn of the Tribune and Mr. Whitney of ihe News saw a to it that the party enjoyed them-sclte- during their brief stay. A drive abouf town wa first taken, and a call was made at the ehurrii office, Wdere the party was imruduced lu Presidents Bmlib. Winder and Lund. A brief stop was then made at the Alta club, after which the art gallery of Colonel and Mrs. Holmes was inspected by the courtesy of Mr. Wallace Brantford. , At 5 p. m. the party assembled at the Tabernacle, where Mr. Tracy Y. Cannon rendered a brf.-but beautiful programme, after which lie explained to the Udies the of the organ keyboard. In the evening the party occupied a stall at the performance of "La Boheme" at the theater. r imri-cacie- e MAYOR FOLLOWED TRAIL. Bicycle Thief la Cleverly Caught and Heavily Fined. Carl Ware. 20 years old, learned In police court yesterday afternoon whit it meant to steal from former Mayor Ezra Thompson. Ware was arrested early yesterday morning o.i a charge of stealing a bicycle from the residence of former Mayor Thompson. Mr. Thompson had been to a lodge xpd was returning to his home at 1 o'clock in the morning when he saw tracks where some one had entered hla yard and had left with a bicycle. He followed the tracks for nearly two miles through the snow, and coming serosa Police Sergeant Roberts, told him of the rasa. They followed the tracks to Ware's hou-- e tn the western part oi the city, and there arrested Ware. Ware confessed to having stolen other wheels, and was sentenced to serve one hundred days In Jail or pay n fine of f 100. INSULTED YOUNG WOMAN. Man Who May Bt Insane Gets lira Days. Seventy-- O. H. Mead, charged with grossly Insulting a young woman In the streets Tuesday night, was tried in police court yesterday afternoon and waa found The testimony guilty. showed that Meads offense was of ihe moat revolting character. He was severely scored by Judge Diehl, and waa sentenced to aerve seventy-fiv- e days in Jail. He may be examined as to hla sanity. The young woman, after being accosted and insulted by the man. ran to the fire department and called for help. Fireman George Harris went to her aid, and detained the min until the arrival of the police, who promptly jailed him. ON THE EXCHANGE. The features on the mining (lock ' cxrjange yesterday wenr May Day and I'ncle Sana May flay reached up to 29, and Incle Bam ran to 40. At the merning taaiira 10.456 sharea - wcer dlapoaed of at an aggregate value of 3.628.50. On the regular exchsnge tho stocks traded in were Daly West, May Day. Silver Shield. Vnrlc Sam, Ingot and New York, while on the open board Carina, Little Chief, May Day, New York, Silver Shield and Sacramento. . 8 ALT LAKE NOTES. - i Because of the unexpectedly heavy snowstorm, tho hall that was to hare been given by the Z. C. M. I. Social club ut Baltalr laal night ha been postponed until April 11th. The funeral of Doris Kelson, who died Wednesday of diphtheria, was held yesterday morning at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Kelson, 627 Markea avenue. The funeral of Van Bum died Monday at the age of will be held at 8. D. Evans ing parlor. 213 South State Case, who 75 years, undertak- atreet, at oclock this afternoon. Burial will In be Mount Olivet cemetery. 2 Mode Mlllakorive and Tony Padjen were arrested in Bingham yesterday by Sheriff Emery, and were lodged In the rounty Jail here at noon. .These men are supposed to have participated ia the riot at Bingham lust Friday night. John Daynra, father of Profruaor Joaeph J. Daynee, died yesterday morning of Bright's disease. The funeral services will be held Snnday at 12 o'clock from the Twentieth ward meeting house. Burial will be in the city cemetery. The Hon. Thomas N. Hart, formerly Governor Cutler Possesses Signet mayor of Boston, Mas., was In the city yesterday on hla way home from ring of Governor Brigham Young. the coast. He had never visited Salt Governor Cutler hee in hie posses- Lake before, and expressed himself as 842b Washington Avenue. sion a aignet ring which ie most highly deeply Impressed with the possibiliIPhone 228X), praised by him end which he would ties of development In the state. not part with for any amount of Jameg F. Mathew haa appealed to money. It la a signet ring worn by Governor the District, court for a legal separaBrigham Yonng from the early fifties tion from Mrs. Angie A. Mathew, deto the day of hla death, and made claring that hte wife haa loft bia bed and board and has since refused to refrom the first gold discovered In California. The ring la a bulky nugget, turn to their htflne. They were marhammered into snspe with the initials ried at Silver! on Colo.. July 6. 1941. OPEN. DAY AND NIGHT. lived together until about a year Everything hern tM best. Bhert order of Brigham Young carved In it to- and8at all hours. gether with the name of tho donor, All kinds of game and flah In season. and the date of the gift.ia in John Ia O'Brien, waa sentenced to Governor Cutler, who Portland, Extra fine dinner., wundoy, from fifteen years' the with yesterday to will not return Salt to 25c. Fine lunch from it p. m, A Jury found 11 to 4 and commission, but. will go down the by Judge Armstrong. to S p. m. several daya ago. The IIM A YOUNG coast to Ban Francisco, and alter a O'Brien guilt short visit ihere. win go on down to principal wiineaa against him waa hta. 24 Twenty-fift- h Street, stepdaugflier. Hattie Shark-leyIjos Angeles, where he will rlst Mrs. who a censed him of a aerlotta of Cutler and hla family who have been The affair la raid to have octense. apending the Utter part of the winter curred during Mrs. O'Brien's lllneoa a home there. After ten days at their MONEY LOANED year ago. be will return to this city. SALARIED PEOPLE The Salt Lake Telegram Publishing RIE RAILROAD MAN IN TOWN. Bool Estate and Chattel Loans. company haa filed with the secretary certified copies of the articles Sendee Quick, confidential and J. H. Maddy and Party Are Taken of state West of its private. Nn com minima. Virginia lit corporatio 1 Over the City. WEITERN BROKERAGE eCl and Its acceptance of the constitution 223-- 4 EnIk. Those 114-Bldg. J. H. Maddy. special representative of Utah. Elliott Kelly le named as attorney and agent. At of the Erie railroad, who waa in the the company's last the annual meeting of the directors city for a couple of days, left over and stockholders, Mr. Kelly wai party ntght for the west with his the Oregon Short Line. Mr. Maddy Is elected president and general newspaper men one of the If you want the worth of In the country, and did more for the The palatial private car formerly newspaper world in making the rail- owned your money in MEAT Daly, the Montana roads friendly to the prft than any br;Mnns on and FISH "copper king," aiding nt the Other man In the United Stales. Oregon Short Line yards here, aa It : Besides Mr. Maddy. therer were ia Rinckcr & Ballard goto the party: Mrs. Maddy. Mr. and Mrs. bat been purchased for tbe use of Ml 24th Strath A. P. Moore. Edgar Koscover. Minn Samuel NewbouSri, the Hair Lake minPhone Ne. . 151 magnate, ft being eommis-- J McCarty and Mina McMahon. ;Mr. ing Mf. Newlwusc's Moore M cue of the proprietors of sioned and S. M. LEEDOM risb-teent- h 1 1 . Company. liososeHMOJOeMHwotew "Siie Stoops to Uonqiicr," one if the of the great remedy century, by Oliver Goldsmith, at the A Miii growing oui of a contract (nr waa presented luat evening the Agriculiur-a- l fifteen carload- - of wheat la.t August Grand Optra hum-. : a tiled in the District court yesterCollege lira ma ie eomtiany of Aa audience over filled which G. U1e.iv, land R. mid Thomas day by K In as the Commission half of the house was quite generous company, againM ihe C. A. SinurU-waii- c with applause anil very appreciative lii of the suidc-i- i players to I 'rod lice company of Ogden. The of plaint iff ask for fl.rtlt.tu damages please. Judged Iruni the standard set alleged to he due on account of the by great actor and actresses in t.tia defendant net complying with the delightful comedy, the efforts ..I the college pla. era front the north would contract. appear weak, luu considering that to profesA: the request of CouJty Attorney they make no Willard Hansen yesterday morning, sionalism. tbeir interpi elation of the well the complaint charging Albert Ander- different characters measure with the usual ataudard of amateur son wnh having robbed Martin In short, the story ot tbe f ;;n0 several weeks ago. was players. play ia as follows; dismissed, foil nty Atiornev Han-e- a Young Marlow, bashful in polite soaid tiiat the atat- would scarcely be able to secure sufliriejt evidence to ciety, but hold enough in other cirhold Anderson for irtal. and that- - it cles, ia seui by hta father to woo the waa a certainty that he would not be daughter of Hqulre llardraatle. George Heatings, who aeoompanira him. la convicted. tho suitor uf Alias Neville, niece of The Balt latke Ministerial associa- Mrs. Il.irdeastle, and the intended tion will meet Monday to consider bride of the graceless Tony Lumpkin. H.irdeaatle'a sou. The young plana for a scries of rrvlval sen I cel Mrs. their way and Tony directs i hat wilt he held in all the evangelical men hn,e cbiirche. of the city some time during them i.ito his stepfather's house as an the next few week-- . It is the plan of !nn. Marlow mistakes Mr. Hardcas-tlfor the innkeeper and the daughter association to hold services in each church in the city every night for the barmaid, ihwarta Hastings' and tangles elopement fur a week, or perhaps fur two weeks. plant No outside evangelists will lie asked things up promiscuously uutil hta father at last arrives to clear up diffto participate in the revival. e From Our Special Correspondent Committee of Citixene Yet Hope Get Beat of Utah Railway Driver, AMUSEMENTS lat-gaa- pound. Win. MARCH SI, 1003. N:-i-c- FRANCHISE a FltlPAY MORNING, Tito:. Doses$l nw ahipment o35 freah eanta per Bark just In, UTAH, JriMl nrxi week. M'. Ncahoii.-- e I. on li ik liiialnr way hark from a hurrrn-i rip I,, England. He sill u.--f llie ear Salt Lake and hi- mining in- ! DEPARTMENT STILL FIGHT THE LIGHT ' anila. . OUPEX, H. FATTISON FALSTAF CAFE WHERE TO EAT BOSTON" CAFE imprl-onme- beat-know- n si( nt Kit-qui- - A Tired in the Morning e fr iculties. The funeral of G. F. Boyd, who died lie falls re This condition iff unnatural. A healthy per son pets up in thr morning well rested, feeling fine and ready for the day's work. If you get up in the morning tired, it simply means that your nrrves have not rested and their restlessness lias not allowed you to rent , In love with Miss who U playing out the role of the barniuid. autl upon nmteaing his love ascertains the true condition of Hard-castle- March 27th of pleural pneumonia al 30 years, will be held from the of his parents. 45 Boyd's court, in 8cond Momh at reel, be- affairs. I Severn of llie young people in the tween Fourth and Fifth West streets, this afternoon at f o'clock. The body cast possess considerable histrionic may lie viewed si the late residence ability aud with more experienrs of the family, 84 Bouih Dime street, would give a very good account of this morning from 9:30 to 10:30 Ihemselvra. A little more freedom In A widow ajd one child suro'clock. gestures and a tuning down of the extreme in some of the comedy work vive him. would msierially improve the rendiThe case of the aia'e agaln-- t Thom- tion of the production. Mias Klir.x as W. Winch, charged with adultery Peterson aa Miaa Hardcastle. who with his wife's aixier, was called in stoops to conquer," gave a moat ihe state division of the city court creditable interpretation of the part an amateur. Bbe ia x ('harming yesterday morning. Winch's attorney, for Mathunlhah Thomav, asked that the little Allas, with s winning smile and hearing he postponed for ten days, as S pretty stage presence. J. K. Barhe had been abaent from the rity for rack, as Young Marlow, waa good ij several days and had not had an op- the part, as were also 11. U. ivierson in the pari of Air. ! Unlearn lc anil I. portunity to ronatth with his client. G. IVieraon as Hlr Charles Marlow. The case was continued until Friday, B. F. Riter, Jr., aa Tony Lumpkin, the April ,7th. pride of hla mother's heart, did very an amateur con tillering the Harry Benson, who robbed F, O. well fur Heymond last Sunday night, and who part waa such a difficult one. Miss afterward confessed, was granted ten Hazel Love, as Mrs. lUrdrastle, a fashionable woman with a temper, days in which to plead, by Judge Diehl was yesterday morning. l(la attorney. A. Her strongest in the hysterical acetic. work here was quite good. Alisa E. Christensen, asked that the delay lie granted, so that the parents of the bttnice Jacobson, as Consianre Nevboy might be communicated with. C. ille, made a good appearance on the interD. Moorhead, Benson' companion in stage and gave an crime, who pleaded guilty in court pretation of the purl. The other memof the cut are: J. II. Tuttl., yesterday, waa held for irtal ia the bers Mark Brown. J. T. Jarilinc. I H. court under $300 bonds. Boothe, Beth langio.i, N. Al. Ilanaen, The funeral services over the budy W. R. Brnllh, II. Nebrker, Joseph of Charles Aner, the veteran liquor Grue, Joaeph Otic and Miss Verna Bowman. died who merchant here Tuesday, A criticism of the play would not were held yeaterdfy afternoon at Odd the Market Fellows hall,. street, at 2 ba completeIt without la nimpoard of aludenii orchestra. oclock. The Impressive rittiali-tl- c service of the Odd Fellows waa read, of the college and refleeii rrcdii'tipon after which the Rer. I. A. Hlmpkln tbe institution. The singing, throughpreached a sermon, la which he paid out tbe play waa also gissl. high tribute to the memory of the MAHARA'fl dead man. Tho body lay In state from OPERATIC MINSTRELS. 11 orlnek this morning to the time nf , tho nervier, and was viewed by hunAfter an expenditure of a Urae sum dreds of friends. , P. J. Weniger. g nephew of tho dead man and the near- of money, the Now Alahitrss Minstrel est living relative, arrived here yes- and operatic congress of expert vocaterday from Sin Francisco. He waa list, frisky comedy purveyors, active not aware nf hla uncle's death until dancing atara and a host of other recent now minstrel Ideas will he prehe reached the city, sented at tbe Grand, Friifay night, A grand collect Ion of colored stars, including n bevy ot pretty octoroons, a big bunch of Jolly nunedlana, dancer and acrobats, the famous Black-ston- e quartette and many Innovations, novelties and feat tires, all strengthened by a beautiful set of scenery, gorgeous costume and n splendid orthe heat minstrel chestra, create It In Feared that It Will Causa show on the road. Maltara's Minstrels Sultan te Defy Franca and play for one night at the Grand theHurt Trade. ater Friday night. A big sensational street parade will he given on the the age of in the healihv, normal way. AH 'Tired in the morning. "Rundown. worn out" these signs are the warnings they mean that votir nerves need attention. You must feed some new power to your nerves. 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For over tR years Paine's Celery Compound has hern the most universally used nerve vital-leworld. and tnhirin Remember this Paine's Celery Compound I the prescription of one of the. most famoin physicians this world has ever known, Frof. E. F. Phelps, of Dartmouth University. ATI reputable druggists recommend and Bell Paines Celery Compound. do-th- " er ROSSEAU Sanity af Man Who Believed "America far tha Americans ta Ba Investigated. , to-da- y. . ATTITUDE TO show. f . ; if y g . " j ; Try Taine's Celery Compound Its rffert is almost instantaneous ihe hour fshmant and vigor given to the nrryr system bjr GERMANY'S principal street t " t ALL-STA- R London, March 30. The Associated Press learned at the foreign office today that Chanrellor Von Buelow'a announcement In the relchsUg yesterday of Germany's policy toward Morocco came an a complete surprise to the Brlflah government. It was believed, n had been generally declared, that Emperor William's visit to Tangier was without political significance. Reforms in Mororco were Imperitlvely necessary for the good of the powers commercially Interested In the country pud as a concert of the powers had proved so difficult and unworkable In Turkey, China and elsewhere, where It had been tried. It waa the opinion of. the British government on them alone could heat rest the care of the sultan of Morocco. France, being far the deepest concerned financially and commercially naturally was given the mandate to Institute reform. As the open door waa commercial guarani eed and equal to all the countries conrights insured cerned, it was said at the foreign office that it Is difficult to understand here what eas he Germany's motive; Tbe German nit It tide. It la believed, will certainly make the sultan of Morocco defiant of the French and cause him to persist In hla old time conduct, which will be destructive of trade and endanger life. Twa years age I hod a nerveua disorder aampletety praatrated me. I ceuldnt Bleep, ar-- weald lay and tens abaut all night arising In the morning mare tired than avar, head heavy, eye dull and every ben and mueele aching.' I triad t gat aleng without calling in a actor, but waa finally driven ta It. He treated me far acme time, but with n perceptible Impravamant In my health. Bam ana racammandad yeur Paina'a Cc ary Campaund. 'Tha change It affected In my ayatam waa naticaabla almaat Inatantly. I gradually took an fleeh. Tha feeling left m. In Icaa than ala waaka I waa fully racavarad from what lacked ta ma ilka an avarlaatiag alcknaaa, i tael actually ' ia a tea grateful te you, aa my health Cimonial of what yaur medicine can dm Yaur vary truly." A. H. Merritt, 32 Muaia Hall Building. Beaten, Mace Fab. 12. H04. Pandmaoteri Flret Regiment Band, Heavy ! J" r 4 Artillery, M. V M. I: that Dt-tri- ct MOROCCO K. MERRITT WELL!, RICHARDSON BURLINGTON. n CO. VENMONT. in FLEISHMAN PETTY LARCENIST the properly in the who turned U over to the nffiner. aaylng it had been warrant located Iioiikc of two women, Owner of Largeat She Start In Rena Plead Guilty ta Charge. New York, Alarch 3. Gesslcr Bosgiven them by Fleialiman. FlHahman lu well known In Block-Inlwri ses u the convicted dynamiter may he 4 ami Freeno, where Ban Fram-tecI. subjected to aa investigation an to his Reno, Nevada, Alarrh 3i'l.- -L In bnalnaaafnt dif- sanity. When Kosaean was found guil- Flriahman, for aeveral year owner of he waa engaged ferent linn. i ty of sending an infernal machine to the largeat ahoe honae In Heno, the liner Umbria, and confessed that pleaded guilty today to a charge nf It wa he who attempted to blow tip petty larceny and will be sentenced Washington. March 30. Fhe see rein ry of me Interior today ordered llie ' the atatue of Frederick the Great, It next Alonday. Fleialiman wa waa announced that sentence would be of Mian Kale wlihdrawal from entry of 6!s,wmi acre on complaint acre pronounced tomorrow. It wan said to- Avery, accusing him of ateallng prop- of land In Oregon and - T day, however, that Recorder Goff is erly belonging to a trading ftamp com- in Wnahlngtom on account tiho Umatllno. satisfied to pass sentence without pany and In her charge, A aeerrh In irrigation project. first learning more about the dynamiter and lias decided to defer sentence you1 pending an invent I gal Ion Into the and antecedent, character state of mind and health. Rosseau was very reticent a Unit hla past and hi family when on the aland during hin trial. He said that hla mother died several year ago, leavNo French Comment. ing him and a brother a fortune and that hi share had been consumed In 30. HI Chancellor Von tbe pursuit of tils "hobbles. Paris. March Huelow's speech In Ihe reichatag yes- principal hobby, it appears, was the terday on Morocco haa not provoked promulgation of the doctrine of Amerany comment here. The officials, press ica for the Americana." and he In anld and public discuss the matter calmly, to be very Intense In his belief In it. and It was not mentioned in either It. la thought that, his acta of violence branch of parliament today. A semi- mere prompted hy his strong belief in official statement In the Tempn aaya: these doctrine. ff Germany makes knbwn her point IS BARRED. AMERICA of view through the usual diplomatic circles It will be assured of a satisTxutdnn. March 30 There la a strong factory answer. There la no thought of the question getting beyond diplo- probability' that tn the matic limits, although tho prominence sports nl the Queen's club giving to her Moroccan grounds tomorrow the honors In the Germany resentment in home three mile run will go to W. E. policy arouse quarters." Rrhiitt, Oxford. The Rhodes scholar-shi- p mau front Cornell, W. E. ChurchDispatches from Tangier give elrnuncr, aborate detail" f the preparations be- ill. Cambridge's star three-mil- e reception of Emperor haa been forbidden by hla doctor to ing made for the fi illiam. who is expected there tomor- participate ia the race- - Bchutt has row. The anltsn of Morocco baa sent been going strong In practice, having a special embassy to Tangier to pre- beaten hla American two mile record. second sent an Arab horse to the emperor. Oxford expeds to like Captain Forntcr, the commander of honors In the high Jump with P. St. the French troop at Tangier, will co- Young, the Bouth Dakota University operate with tbe commander of the na- Rhodes scholarship man. tive troops In preserving order. RURAL DISORDERS. Great Interest attaches to the expected arrival at Tangier of Ralsulal, land ownKfaaroff. March 30.-- The the brigand chler, who will lead the native cavalcade. er of the government of Kharkoff are almost panic stricken at the Bt. Pal. ,lrrtl 34- - Official spread of rural disorder, and many of w today of the them are deserting their estates and K, A. Hione a S. CAMPBELL, Manager appointment of flocking to the cities agent of Great. The peasants ot the Bolachoff disgeneral pssseuger In the govornnieni of Sarstoff. Nurtheta to succeed W. '. Whitney. trict, s . a.. .ll,....liw illvlulfM dlf ihflB Mr. Btone was assistant general iisn- iQca1 w "r- - Whitney 9,4l prin-oner'- a IOCM DOC KWhy Use Coal Oil 2 When you can have electric lights for $J.50 per. month for the first light and $1.00 each Oxford-Cam-bridg- for additional lights e 1 Save all the trouble of filling lamps 'with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light POWER CO., UTAH LIGHT Jde R. , ac dh |