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Show TITE MOUSING EXAMINER: or.DKN, I'TAIT, SATlniUY MORNING. APRIL 15. 1JMKJ. 1 fhc Oxf or FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Spring Skin dated by bard water or cold, win-- y weather. Did you ever notice Try Our lilac Cream for it- - Not eticky, nor greasy. Mikea the skin like velvet. AT- - Win. Drivers The Druggist SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT OF THE STANDARD-EXAMINE- R zens mass meeting to block the efforts of the 1'tah Light and Railway company to secure extensions of their General Manager Bancroft Sayo Work many franchises for ilfty years, has laWill Commence Without Delay. med a call for a mass meeting at the ( ominereUl club tonight at 8 o'clock. W. II. Bancroft, vice president of iIip The present phases of the fight against Salt Lake Route and vice prcldo.it the proposed extensions will bo disand general manager of the Oregon cussed. Bhort Line. reiurued yesterday morning from attending the meeting of diJONES IS SENTENCED. rector of the San Pedro in Lea Anla week. at geles la an Interview accorded the Peccrct First Bounty. Fraud Committed Gets One Year. Evening News, Mr. Bancroft slated that fro ni till time on until all Charles W. Jones Is the flrst person the improvement a embraced in the Fourth West franchise had been com- to be sentenced in the district rami pleted that there would be an epoch for complicity in tho immense bounty of industrial activity on the west aide. frauds, by which Balt county and Among tha work to lie taken up right the state were fleeced of thousands of away was ihe relaying of the yards dollsrs in a few months. Jones pleaded guilty to the charge, of the Short One. the erection of a big new freight depot and the building of and then was sentenced by Judge d the of pasaenger depot at Ritchie, lo serve the maximum penalty, the foot of west SoulhTcmpie street one year la the rountv jail. When Manna and Martin were arand Third West. "The round house in North Bali raigned after Jones was sentenced, Lake together with the big coal chute they pleaded nut guilty. will be completed by May 1. he said. In time for the opening of the Ban ON THE EXCHANGE. pedro for traffic. Tho turntable has In. arrived and is being now put May Day and New York occupied "Men are now engaged In recoit the attention of the strnk brokers fur strutting the Bhort .ine yards, accord the greater part of yesterdnys session tag to the approved plans, and we ex- of the exchange. pect to start work at nuce on the big Daly disposed of fifLy shares at 52.40, new freight depot, which is necesaary and I .over Mammoth sold 1,000 to meet with the growing demands of at 15 rents. May Day did the shares heavy the city. The sale of 9,3041 threw the "How about the pasaenger depot?" trading. 2d back to cents. A few price was asked. shares of New York went at 78, but "Just as soon as we have the yards when 2,400 shares were dropped onto completed and the freight depot the board the price dropped off two built," he affirmed, "we will start In cents. at once on the passenger depot. A small lot of Yankee Con. sold at 33 Mr. Bancroft, In answer to further cents a share. On the open board questions, slated that the original Carlas reflected promising conditions plana aa previously outlined, would be at the mine by touching the 14 cent carried out, and that a handsome de- mark. pot commensurate with the importance of Salt Like would be erected ARBITRATION FAILS. across the foot of west Botith Temple Third of the at Intersection, tree, West. This work, be said, would be Managers of Tlntic Mines Will Not Treat With Man. pushed without any delay. When asked aa to the approximate Several representatives of the Minroal. of this depot, he laughed and aaid that he had always found that the ea ers' union at Eureka consulted with tlmates on most big propositions were the niansgera of the mines la the Tin-ti- c district Thursday night, relative to exceeded when It esme down to the We will spend enough the scale of wage to be paid tbe men actual work. in the niiuei. The union representaon it however, he added. the original plana called for a tives gained nothing, and the managethem that there was depot that Is lo cost in the neighbor- ment Informed hood of 3200.004 it Is safe to assert nothing to arbitrate. The miners will meet next Sunday that Salt Ijtke la going to have a depot very soon that will be the pride night to discuss the situation. of the city. This depot, will be used ARBOR DAY EXERCISES. Jointly by the Salt Lake Route and the Oregon Short Line and during the tourist season will become a very busy All of the school of the city held spot In more ways than one. Arbor day exercises yesterspecial When asked ss to prospective day. The West 8ld High school changes and appointments on the Salt cadets gave a fine exhibition frill and laike Route Mr. Bancroft stated that guard mount at tbe East Side High there was nothing to give out in .this school for thr benefit of several hundrounectlon. The new road Is In splen- red guests during the afternoon. did shape and practically everything Next Monday all of the principals of la reaily for Its being opened fotv busischools will present report to the city ness within the next three weeks. Board of Education, showing how City At the meeting of director of tlie many trees, vines and shrubs wero set Ban Pedro. Los Angeles ft Salt Lake out In the vatjous school properties, railroad held in Los Angeles a few how many flower beds were planted at future the matters affecting days ago the schools, and at the homes of tho discussed. were road of the policy pupils; how msny yards were cleaned Among those present were W. H. Ban- at the homes of the pupils,' and what Kearns. Thomas Clark. Ross J. croft, were made la and other Improvements J. 8. Slauson, W. Or. Kerckhoff on Saturday. properties Bettis. and Miller Comstock. Messrs TWO NEW DEPOTS FOR SALT LAKE long-talke- fall to reach your heart It wait be the fault of our laundry work, for tt la aa good aa aklll and careful attention can make it Why not let ua fe&ve your bundle next week and give na a chance to prove that our laundry should be your laundry! Ogden 437 Steam Laundry ST. TWENTY-FIFT- jRACYCLE BICYCLES Before that different totally Whoa I tho . RACYCLE was tad or ovon thought of. the Chicago World5o Fair was a thing of the past y. The ONLY GRAND PRIZE given in the bicycle class at the St Louis Worlds Fair was awarded to tho RACYCLE. Which will you rfdo for 1905, tha wlnnor, or one of tho othoref Let ua ahowfou tha difference. aee Bell and Sporting Goods of all kinds Edison Phonographs and records Latest Sengs and Instrumental selections. In-v- -- BONDS WERE NOT REJECTED. Rumor That Mutual Ufa Had Tumad Them Down Untruo. S. HUTCHISON SLADE'S Hacks and Vans' Day and Night p-- FURNITURE VAN STORAGE I , A. t ' , FIRST TRAIN FOR WOODMEN. Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co. Fbeaaa: Sell 22; tMapraSnt 412 25th St . 22. . The Owl l' Saloon Fropa. Ns. 232 23th St ft clMa liquors of ail v wines1,1 and brandy. All goods da-t- o n7 Prt city ovary tnrday. Whisky 75 cU to L7I quart. as ets per quart, S quarts, $l .21 tMlt Whllkey sr. gnL ' os-- , OTtE'LL BROS, PROPS. bone K 135Z- - and FISH goto Ballard & Rlnckers 1 They Go to Loa Angeles to Fight for Salt Lake. The first through train westward over tho Salt Lake Route will leave here tonight at 8 oclork. It will bo a special for the benefit of the three hundred Woodmen of tho World and their friends who are going to Los Angeles to make a strong fight for the selection of Salt Laks as tha permanent headquarters of the hedd camp of the Pacific Jurisdiction of the organ ixation. The train will consist of standard Pullman sleepers, dining cars, chair and baggage coaches, all of the infest pattern. Los Angeles will be refehed early Monday morning and the return trip of this special will be made on April 28. The train In all will have the reservations so far taken considerably y mirk. over the will be The route leaving Salt , along over the new Lemington the shores of the Great Salt Lake, Nepassing through southern I'tah, vada mountain scenery and the Devils Play Ground, reaching the famous orange groves of southern California before daylight Monday morning The train service will be of the very best. three-centur- cut-off- you want the worth o your money in MEAT tk Street Phan Na. 351 Springi-- in CITIZENS' FIGHT ON COMPANY. Protective committee, of put members, appointed by a ci'l- The Cl'Ixens' Taste, We Have Our NUGGETS. A very fine sample of oil that is coming in from wells that have been driven a depth of Tort f,vt on thq Ilntah reservation, ws displayed by landlord Scott of the Windsor. Shipments of ore reported by the Taylor ft Brunion sampler yesterday were two cars from llmghani, three cars from Tlntic, and four cars from Nevada, while the Pioneer huge sampled three cars from Bingham and two cars from Tonopuh. Manager M. M. Johnson ou his return from the great Cart us mine at Newhouse yesterday, estimates that 5,0ihi tons of ore have been handled by the mill since the first of the present month, and that not less than tons will have responded to treatment at the expiration iff April. Mr. Joltnaon expressed satisfaction with conditions at both mine aud mill. Out and Ready For Show and Sale $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4, $4.50 had been concluded nnd Judge Howell Inatritcicd the Jury in a clear and convincing manner a to (lie law governing the finding or a verdict in the different degrees of murder. lie explained to the Jury that they could bring th either olio of fire verdicts, via: murder In the first degree, murder in KENDALL IS 15.-00- 0 came up from ilw Senator Ed. Grand Central properties at Tlntic yesterday morning, and scents to feel sat with the production of this dlvi dendpayer, over whose destinies he HIS has presided since Its prospects days, IN JURYS the HANDS COUNSEL MAKES STRONG PLEA FOR MERCY. James A. Melville, slate land com mlsaloner from Fillmore, has arrived District Attorney Halverson Scouts from the Bullfrog country in Nevada, Idea of 8udden Outburst, Saying where he haa taken an Interest with Crime Was Premeditated. some Itah men, and they aif- now git some good sliowlug from their ting Almost ihe entire afternoon session holdings. In the Kendall murder case W. G. Page, a mining man of Hailey, yesterday was taken up In arguments to the Jury Ida., Is at the Kenyon, by District Attorney Halverson for the John M. Daugherty of Omaha, who btate and Atlorney T. D. Johnson for has large mining Interests in Montana, the defendant. Attorney J tilt n son's aris at tha Knutaford. gument to Ihe jury was one of tlie ablest efforts ever made tn defense of a murderer In thla city. Upon the conclusion of his address ho was compli(IBAN, mented on all aides by members of the bar and others whu were forlunate I, PRACTICAL, RESULTS OF THE FIR5T enough to hear him. In presenting the State's slilo of the ; SIX MONTHS. case to the jury. District Attorney Halverson did not rely upon flights of tolled Stated Has l.rirly l.rrrtiH oratory bur upon a plain unvarnished Porrbaaea. bat Sale I. Iba lalaad statement of the facia In tha case baw LltUa Advance Other Katies viewed from the light of reason. This Is not Mylpg that at times lie did not Are tba Chief Ualmrn. deliver himself In majestic, convincing After making repeated efforts to se- oratory. cure from tbe government officials of Ha rarofully reviewed the evidence Cubs detailed reports regarding the presented by the msny witnesses for imports and exports of tlie island dur- the state and showed how their stories forming the pant year ilia department of had been consistent throughout, commerce and tabor lias obtained cer- ing a chain Hint could not lie broken. view of all the testimony that had tain statistics corering tbe inteniatlon In lawn offered by eye witnesses to the al trade of Cuba fur half of the year tragedy he claimed that Kendall could 1WM. Feme facts are slwwn in these not hsve been seized with a transport figures that are Ini ion in t as bearing of passion, amounting to temporary Inupon the advantages obtained by tlie sanity. which caused him to commit the crime. All the witnesses were uniUnited State ns a result of tba m came into iprority treaty with Cuba. Bo far aa ted In the fact that Kendall cool and colthey go,, therefore, the figures art val the restaurant perfectly us hie. They demonstrate tlie fact lected, although there was a baneful in eyes which boded 111. The that if tbe relative Increase of tbe gleam his of the gun and the roinarka purchase trade of the 1aited Btate with tba made lo Werker at the time, his failduring all the year 1904, com pi ure to go to the depot to Inquire about r with tlie trade of oilier nations, a train, hla confessions to Ihe showed all officers men be shall the tbe and Mine the RECITAL. throughout year FREE ORGAN the results would be not what tbe that the crime was premeditated; thal intendid to kill his wife, lie not The summer series of free organ re- people of the Vutted States were led but thatonly ho Intended also to kill citals In the Tabernacle waa begun to believe would flow from tlie recand Hmlih. That ho failed to yesterday, with a large crowd In atten- iprocity treaty. It la perhaps un make a wholesale killing was Imcauic dance. The recitals will be held Tues- fair to judge from the first half year's hla revolver refused to work. The diso'clock, and operations of tbe reciprocity treaty, day afternoon at 12:10 o'clock. trict attorney stated that he surely InThe yet tbe first molts are so Friday afternoons at 6:10 that tended to kill himself but after he striking program, played by Prof. McClellan to they caanot fall to attract unlTeraal at- failed because of ihe gun refusing to audience of the large the great delight tention. work and a few days passed by the wm aa follows: Tbe bureau of statistics of tha de- desire for life grew within him nnd . - Wagner . . to Prelude "Lotiengren of commerce has prepared he denied the ntntementa he had made (a) "Cantilena Nuptuala ...Dubois partment some data on tbe subject covering tbe td the officers and the newspaper men. minor B In flat Intermexxxo (b) Throughout hla argument Mr. Callaerta trade of Cuba with all the leading na asked the Jury to view the facts a Uoas eo e ss e first for the Old half of 1004. After In the light, of a reasonable nclodf (c) Interpreta.Gullmant 'Chant Beraphlqus commenting upon the Increased Import tion and claimed that if they did so Hollins Concert overture and export trade of Cuba wiih the their verdict would be made In the rnited Rtatfo during Ilia first six first degree and In conclusion asked NO SESSION OF EXCHANGE. montbs'of trade under, the operations them tn bring In such n verdict, proof treaty the chief of viding there wm not a reasonable There will he no session of the min- the bureau in a published statement doubt In their minds thnt tha murder It Is Arwas premeditated and committed ing Block exchange today as tayi: " Tkr bor dty, made a legal holiday by, a The figuresjof Cubas trade with with malice aforethought. Attorney Johnson started his arguproclamation by Governor Cutler, otbefYpqffn tries are also given and ment by a pealing to the jury to look show in ijrarilcally all rases a larger at the case from the mere human SALT LAKE NOTES. penfitlge of Increase la Imports from standpoint of what others might have of Inports from done under llke'clrcumstancea a the The criminal charges against A. E. thoMfbubtflNfttln the States. tbe United result of an out burst of the passion Joib' tha district in dismissed were Inityd Gerber Almighty had instilled Into their court by Judge Armstrong yesterday Kingdom.,fer rtnpieI.t)ie Increase In God He Mid that when Ihe Father hearts. 34.6 per Cent, from District of is on motion Imparts1 Attorney Spain of all created man In hla own Image morning He stated .'from 23.8 that Loofbourow. France 48.4 per Prod C. per cent, him a head with reasoning the evidence gt hand was not sufficient cent and friiiT Germany 89.0 per 'rout, he gave he also gave him n heart and poweHi; Gerber conviction. to secure a wafc while from the United States tbe in of love nnd the there passions planted statute on assault lory charged with a creese Is but 125 percent Thus In tlie hate, and Jealousy and revenge. He Addle Weyland. case of ' each $Mth countries named admitted that the crime waa great, hut the percentage of Increase In Imports aaid that the provocation was also Paler R. Jenson filed an application irtx month of IDot was great. No man knows what he would before Judge Marshall In bankruptcy during Ihejfgpif have done under like circumstances that 'than greater Inlmports from tho had which the Great (kid proceedings yesterday. He wishes to United the Stibjf. .Comparing the Imports bad put passion be clear of $263 worth of debts. He In hla breast overleaped the has $1,877 worth of real estate, which, during the flrlt half of 1004 with those bounds of reason, lie argued to the of tbe rormptHiding period of inns, jury that they could not measure the . under the law, is exempt Cuba Increased her Imports from all poor man on trial for his life upon a H. Il.Voaa and McHenry Thomas, reentries 22.3 per cent her Imports standard of perfect purity taking aa a negroes, were arrested yesterday at from countfie other than the Uuited similitude the mighty peaks of the Wanoon on charges of fighting. They en- Statea SOX per cent aud her Imports satch, covered with crowns of pure gaged in a highly Interesting rough from the UnitSd States alone I2.S per and daxzllng while; they must come and tumple scrap at Third South and cent In the first fi'dlf of 1003 tne Unit- down to earth and consider tlie passion which ate Into hla very soul and State streets, which was witnessed by ed States uftliJa1rerdlng to, three caused every nerve to tingle with the about 20Q persons. figures. 42 per cent of the total iui outrage of It all. He reviewed Ihe port of Cuba' and' In the correspond' testimony offered by the defense to SALT LAKE MINING NEWS. Ing period of 1304 3!per cent show that Kendall had previously Kuril are Ihe deductions made by the borne a good reputation as a man. Goofficial bureau of the government ing back a nnnilier of years he showed NEVADA FORTUNE PRODUCERS. charged with the duty of procuring and how tbe domestic circle had been brokdefendant waa marIn publishing the facts regarding tbe na- en up when tbe AaMys of Wonderful Richness lo TUlie Wicker. At that time tions trade. It la Important, there- riedheart Ollnghouae. nia strings were torn with menfore, to note precisely what the results tal suffering. Later he married a There are many great fortune pro- were lu order to ascertain . Just what woman whom he evidently loved deducers being uncovered In Nevada, ac- has been accomplished. Taking only votedly. The wounds caused by the cording to what the Reno Gasette says. the trade statisiics or tlie United first separation were rapidly healing; tbe United happiness such aa be had not known Slates, Great Britalo-- or In Us latest Issue Is the following: ratber Oermauy. France and for many weary years were hla, when Kingdom, of finds have been golden "Reports suddenly upon the sen of married felSpain since our treaty of clouds arose and suplclona coming from the White Horse and went Into efferi.or for tliereciprocity first half icity dark forever and when be entered OlingbouM mining districts, but It has year of trade since tbe ratification of leave here In human form had remained for Jack Sheehan to obtain the treaty. It I found tbat during those hla mind. A viper of the home and Invaded the Mnctity of wonderful richness from a six months tbe imparts Into Cuba were tne wounds that had not yet healed assays mine In that section. as follows from the countries named: wero torn oiien and the bleeding heart lx moatbs Per rent offered the anguish of the damned. Today Mr. Sheehan la carrying In his June , ot in- - He stated that this victim of a wifes pocket three aMya. that run $151.50, crease Infelicity had made up hla mind to $2,722X7 and $6,587.76. The samples United Fist' ...MJJMffi 8M.41C.MI 121 leave her forver and when he entered 1S1 S4A i.em.em from which the assays were made I'nttaA Kins Roger on's place it was hla Intention I?leave pais were taken across a two-foo- t to give her the keys and then ledge at Franrs 41 Xtjl.SSt a sudden a depth of ninety-fivfeet. For some Germany J.S0S.11S 2.&A.2J her, but he was sieved with 21 In waa time It has been known. that Sheehan of passion, hi mind It will be seen that tbe United Ftales transport had struck good ore, but only a few of Irresponsibility and the condition a fair proportion of fatal shots were fired. In making up knew that It was bonanxa stuff. He has not seiiired owns a group qt tmr claims In Oling Cuba's trade under tbe reciprocity ar- ibvlr verdict he aiked Uiw to inject bouse, and has been developing them rangement acdithat competing conn' into It the elemeht of mercy which the for abnnt. nine years. Rnmple of the tries have nbtaiaeit the lion's share of evidence would seem to warrant. rock, from which the fabulous assays Cubas Increased purchases. At about G o'clock ihe aigumcnln - BEClPHOCm r-- newa-pupe- Rog-erao- n n j d - IARCASTIC PrMrrll.i UmM mau-lauKhi- rt wi-r- e STATE I. HaarrMaM Cewalrr. Should not the tariff be revised, and. if not, why not? The lariff should be revised for these ' very sulticlrnt reasons: Tbe outlook for husmpMof all kind (lie outlook fur the large demand for labor ever known, at tlie Mgiieat wages ever paid in tbe world's history, la good. Thla, lu whole or lu sulistantlal degree, would I checked aa sura aa known that tariff chaugra wen ta be entered ilium. Tbat always follows tariff agitation In congreM. Kuril changes aa wero made would Mtlsfy no one. They never do. Free traders would only bowl for more, having oiiie got some coiiepfwiona from a Republican cougre, and would point of tlie new draft. to the They always do. Having once got to practically surrender, they keep up tlielr hue and cry nutil lirotrriionisU lund In the ditch la hope-le-a defeat. Thar waa the Anal result In 1892. after tbe KcpuhUrana yielded In Iffiki to tho free trade call for revision and passed the McKinley Mil. In the fall of tliut year tbe protec. r, locked and flailing the door breaking lu, and alo alsnit pacing the floor tbe greater part of the night. Tho circumstance ot tlie purchase of the gun at Weckera waa told by him substantially as it was told by Punl Worker, a witness for the state, lie admitted going tn Browning'! for a half I six of shell, but claimed that be fully Intended to ru up into the mountains and there, nmld tbe solitude, forged hla trmiblca. On the morning of the St it of September, after ho had rented the gun, he Mid that hu went down iwat the Uwl restaurant to Hciuldcr'a saloon and had a glass of lser wiili a friend l(a said by the name of Mnjiling. thal the rcajon he didn't go over to the depot at that time to flud out bocatiKe he when a train left w thought there waa no huriy. Defend mated ant. under that ha had made up hla mind to leave hia wife forever and thal all lie wanted to see her for that morning waa in give her the keys to the hnttxe, When he went Imo Rogeriou'a place of bualneM hr nU that he was perfectly cool and collected; that he waa noiincr drunk nor sick and that he did not feel the leant hit angry. Wit aeaa elated that he hetird Itogmaon say: "Here cornea Kendall. He denied that be had made the statement "You attributed to him. why didn't you come home last night, bill stated that he said, "You didn't rome Ken Lixale. home lant night, dnll aaid then Mr. that Rugeraon came up to him, put her hands on hia shoulder and said, 'Due, let's have a bueket of beer. It. was at this point witneM said tfiftit something posseMed him, he knew not what, and he became Irresponsible for hls actions. He does not remember shooting at all. He denied going Into tbe place with the InHe tention of shooting anybody. doesn't remember trying to load bis gun again after firing tbe four shot, lint does remember that be went Into Wecker's second hand afore. He admitted that he aim Intended to go over to the police station. When asked waether he remcmlier-ehaving an interview with three newspapermen. E. A. lAirkin, W. D. Brats and W. M. Hughes, he said he did not see tbe gentlemen un tbe day of the murder and denied ever mak ing any such remarks attributed to him by the said newspapermen. He admitted that he had known Smith for a number of ypara and had been on quite frhmdly terms with him up until he became convinced that he was intimate with hia wife. Two years ago Kendall aaid that he saw Smith In company of hla wife on Wash ingtnn avenue, walking up the street, holding her nrnt. He alo stated that ho saw them together la a room on the night of the Ifith of September, but that he was afraid to go them because hla anger might gel the better of him. Ellla Flint waa the last witness called to the stand by the dcfonc. Hn stated tbat he bad known Kendall for Mime time and tbat on the mnmfog of the 21st of Beptemlier tha defend ant told him that be waa going up in the hills on a fishing trip. The rested here. d m-a- r de-len- colds that grow Into big cold; the big cold that end In consumption and death. Watch tbe little colds. Dr. Wood'a Norway ITne Syrup. Vie Are Thaw Aar lithe haa been given out at time this momiug. Forenoon Session. The entire forenoon in murder rase waa taken up in ihe and cross examination of tho defeuduuf, Joseph i.emtall. The statements in thin paper which hav ail peered ever afore tlie caso went to trial, that the defense would make the borne pUa of lempotary insanity, out by the testimony of Kendall this morning. The memory of the defendant waa very good up to a certain point liut al the time of Ihe actual shooting be seemed to have a lapsu of memory and rcmeniliered nothing, except the fact that he tiied to shoot blm-cl- f, until he arrived al Weckur' aerond hand store. Ilia atoiy conflicts in several inalaucea with tbe story given at the time of the murder. Hls story agreed with other that have been given about him going home on the night of the 2rtth of Keptem-be- the little PUNGENT Dei.g Mere Ink era. la Prepeniea Pilatlts kmaw s It AND MENT OF THE CASE. room. No verdict prei-- 3ML, REVISION REASONS. seeoud degree, voluntary involuntary manslaughter, or not guilty. After defining each to them the jury retired to the jury d - ? We Sell the Best - The rumor that has been In circulation about the City and County building for several days to the effect that T. tho Mutual Ufe Insurance company, of New York had rejected the water 306 25th St. bonds of the city, was emphatically denied yesterday by officials of tho company and by Mayor Morris. According to the rumor, which is given considerable credit In some quarTransfer a Specialty. ters, the insurance company rejected Scavanger Work. the bonds on March 31. This It waa Excursion Wagons In Season. Mid was due to a legal technicality In the Issuance of the bonds. It was contended that the present $1,040,000 water bond Issue waa in excess of the amount on which the city is allowed 1 to Issue bonds. It is said that the city la allowed to Issue bonds on Ihe water funds and general funds to the extent of 8 per cent The present proJ. C. SLADE, LESSEE. posed Issue, It Is amid, la in excess of Wash. Ave Tribune Bldg. tho 8 per cent allowed. Phene "This la news to me, Mid Mayor R. Bell, Office Z20; Sell, ResiP. Morris this morning. The certified dence, 244K. .Independent Office, check for 810,000 that was deposited 111; Residence 1144 Ogden, with tho city treasurer is still there Utah. Wagon for Sanitarium will leave and I have no reason to believe that Broom Hotel corner at S:30 a. m. and the company will not carry out its return 1130 a. m-- ; At 2 and re- agreement turn at 4 p. m. R. 8. Wells, representing the Insurance company. Mid thla morning: '1 bare Just received a letter from the company In which they stale that they are well Mtlsfled with the bonds and after arranging a few minor details, will take the issue as they bid for It. The company baa been looking Into the validity of the bonds and for that ration they were not issued on April 1, aa the city council had planned. It Is expected that the bonds will be Issued next week." -- Will be Worn by Both Men and Women This were received, may be seen at the Ibainber ot 4omiueive. Some of It glistens with free gold, and a panning reveal a spoon! ul ot ibo precious color. 4 K we m tionists lost tbe house by a majority end two year later overwhelming again lost tlie house and also the sen ta and the presidency, and tbe country lost biislne. II again permit tlie If protection!! free trade devil to punch holes through the protective tariff the protect Ion 1st s' retreat, from their mighty victory tn 1896, with all Its helpful results since (hen, will not atop until they again land In tbe dlteh. No party ever voluntarily abandoned n brilliantly successful ll measure except to experience the In foil tbat miiHt come to the suicide. Another reason why the tariff should lie revised I that the yemncrsllc party demamla it. the party wllb but tbe scattering vole, only ecsHering except In the slate where Republican leader have wabbled upon the great policy tbat politically created them. In the stale where the Republican lenders ding to the protect Iva policy that delivered tlie country from tho free trnd hell of IKtC lffi the Demoerot-- e vole hssevRporaled and Republican majorities' have' riven to hundred of Iboitsaiefo! Reilslon should be bad ihe peejile but a few week ago stood Mill'tUy by..tjie stand pat. protectionist a nd 'deserted tlie deaerter. Revisit shouldHie, bad becUM nogivetuipy ronton for revision ax- re-an- m isily Froteeiloyi should .be honeycombed and revision. aboii Id lie bad because we ahTdoidgjiupfe business lu proportion to populstujii thsaTuny oilier country In the world and more than we ever before. hdref done. That abows that soinelhlng aerioua la the matter. Kcvlsjor should lie had I localise it ts never wise lo let prosMrity alone, never wire to slick to the thing tbat paya. m. Worcester Olasa-bTelegr- a to .h s JL "T-the wraHbof;,thl country tha naval eappiairurfsTof the' present time do Some not eeci!gjily extravagant onethnsj, figmYdout that comparing what, we have paid "out for naval purposes alrufojjjOjri- - with' the value of A meric prorerty give an 'average navl..taxvof..4X23 per rent. Estimating tliei pfesentworth of the country the proportionate at810fl.OMWl.09n, r. i ftpendilv.re:. w.uiid lie J 130.000.000' Instead, of. he SSK.OOflOOO which waa need 'during he fiscal! year of 1903. i Byncuse'rost-Ki&ndiin- . - l. - Winn. Firing.. The frusta are now realizing the truth iff what Mr. Cortelynu said when he asserted' that Mr. Roorevelt would he Inaugurated on' the 4t!i of March without any airings tied to him." Tionesta (1a.l Republican. Daafelr Vetoed. President Roorevelt and Cardinal Gibbons put two solid vetnea on that story that tlie president bad directed tbe use of Indian funds for sectarian Buffalo News. riiools bs Bs simple and yon will successfuL Have you seen sur new 8 of Rotary and Ball Bearing WHEELER S TOON simple and shuttle; no d d faster and noira; eaaier than shuttle machines. We keep supplies for tewing Machines rented. Machine. it it perfectly imply perfect. No one-thir- one-thir- e i . URL RASMUS'ON, WHEELER ft WILSON. Sewing Machine Agenti . 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