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Show EXAMINER TELEPHONES ,j MOUSING THE J EDITORIAL ROOM Hfc IrtipMriMt Phone. BU PIMM . BUSINESS OFFICE If. i Independent Bill PtlOnO WM. GLASMANN s Independont Phone Ball . No. 120 of N : JJ " ISO 120 GAME p.m. BEAT ASSEMBLY CLUB TEAM S TO 3. BY Plant Show Sovorsl Hundred Flake of Free Gold Out Lobsters Most Cleveland Commission Co.'s Team from Salt Lake This Attorney General M. A. Breedon was an Ogden visitor yesterday. The Oglea Mandolin club will be heard at Oeir beat Sunday eienlng at the L'tahna Theater. - Mattson will County Clerk David leave this week for a two week trip through California. Pay! Remember Aatill when you want Feed. Feed, Flour and rotaloea. Vah. Both Phones. 2316 Mr. Fred Tout will sing that beautiful ok. The Gypsy Loie Song." at the I. t.ihna Theater tomorrow nigbt, Sunday ereulng. Mrs. .1. T. Hurst and mother, Mrs. Fa rah Day. and daughter went down to Salt I at ite City yesterday to visit with the Ireeduu auil Reynolds families. Vailpapri! Cm ire New Stock Just ret ell cl. He-- I hrngi.iu. Uiw eharges. l Iainr-erG. A. Muller A Son. and Papcrhaniror-- , 2582 Washington Aic. 1'iai-iton- Fml Clark, who stole some sponges and humesK dressing front the Corey JJvrvy stable on Friday , was arrested liv Sergeant Wilson yesterday and locked up In the city basilic. This city will In all probability have of piigiliMle importthe nexk. tight ance In this seci ion of the country. Maurii-Thompson of Hnlte will dash with Fplder" Welsh here mime linn! The match will be at ucxi nimiili. iNuiuda. Goiernor Spaiks of Nevada U a guest ui the Paeltte hotel. The Governor wdll Ik in Ogden for a day or so Jriiiisneiliig lntJiies and renewing the teqii.ilntaiire of old friends. Just what the nature of hla buxines la ha prefers not to state, but it is believed to is- - In ronneetlon with the purchase of aomc Ogden property. at Afternoon Glonwood. Dad" Gindin's family of children in their llrst practice game of the season yesterday afternoon at park with the Assembly Club tram (colored I defeating them by the score of it to 3. It was purely a practice exhibition game, hut was enough to show the fans who were out to - the game that the ladwiera who an- to uphold the Ogden colors In the racitlc are a pretty fast National bunch. It la true thHt the team larka the seasoned quality which will be thelre after they have played a half a dox-match game. Considering that it waa thi- first game of the season, two errors chalked up against them. Is not so bad. The colored loys were evidently frightened at the aggregation of to pitrhera that sere given a chance manlimber up and in a noiipliissi-ner dodged balls that went true over home plate. Their playing was very good, however, for an amateur bunch and throughout the season they will undoubtedly give the ladister aggregation good practice games. There whs considerable enlhusaism shown yesterday when the colored hoys made the first triple play that has been made on the local diamond for tunny moons. Briseno hunted a short fly Into the hands of the pitrher, who threw' to third putting a ntan out and third tripled to first, putting a runu-- r out there. It was a very pretty play and one worthy of words of praise which It received. That the Ogden pitrhera did not hand out their best article of ball waa evident, all thn way through. However, they handed out an assortment of curves at will which kept the colored hoys from scoring after the second Innings. The battery ought to make the other teams in the Iaciflc National league go some for the money. afternoon "Dad" Glmlin's This hunch will cross lists with the Cleveland Commission company's team from Halt Lake City. That It will lie a good game goes without saying, aa the team from Xian have played Reilly's Indians several bard games. The fans should ha out in force today and they may be assured that they will jcet thi-imoney's worth. A cordial Invitation is extended to all by Dad Glm-li- n to go nut to the park and see hla children do a few atunta with the d Glen-woo- Five linemen were sent east on Fnion Pacific train No, 4, last evening and a iiiinibcr of other were picked up along the line, all of whom will go to the scene of the recent atom around Cheyenne, to asalst In the tdeghaph service which hss been Interrupted for the past four day. It Is stated that there are twcuty miles horsebidc. d r of Una down. On account of a rave In of a tunnel near I at ramie, Wyoming yesterduy, Union Pacific passenger train No. 3. due here at 3:34 o'clock this morning lias been annulled and the train will Nos. 9 ami arrive some time tonight. 1 will also be badly delayed and will ahio arrive some time tonlghl after Southllkt arrival of delayed No. 3. was inmle up a ern Pacific No. :: Ogden and started west on time this I morning. TELLS OF UTAH MEN SETTLED IN IDAHO Ernest Bramwell of Roxburgh Says That Section to Progroeefng. Wonderful Machine Working in Ogden Testing and Sampling Ore Free of Charge. Littls Model Pound of Or FurnOf Twenty-fiv- e ished by a Woman Gold is Visible Without Glasses. has without a C. O. Michaelson sampling machine doubt the finest ever seen In Utah. This afternoon an visited Mr. Examiner representative MIchaelson's little sampler and saw e him run through his little mill twenty-fivZimmerMrs. from ore of pounds man's mine which Is In sight of Ogden, on the south side of Ogden canyon Just south of the bridge at the mouth of the canyon. The result of the run was between five and ten cent tn pure gold risible to the naked eye and under a powerful magnifying glaaa the gold looked Just like some one had used a rough file on a $20 gold piece. There la no doubt but what the little mill which la only a model can find the gold If there Is Mr.. Michaelson In the ore. any gold says tn- - will run common dirt through his mill and have some one throw In a certain amount of flake gold and he will guarantee to return every bit of It. He is now building a plant that will run several tons at a time and will demonstrate that a big machine will work Just as well as the model. also brought John F. McUnghlln twenty-fiv- e pounds of ore from one of his claims Just east of Ogden and It the little mill loo was run through while the representative was there and Mr. Mrljuighlin received a half lea Hxion full of black inetal, mostly silver and a little gold. Mrs. Zimmerman and Mr. MclMughlln were delighted to Sirs. such' fine showings. that ahe Zimmerman's rlaim shows has a gold mine in sight of Ogden going $4 to the ton and it Is a question with her now what It will cost her to work the ore. If she only makes $1 a ton profit, she ran buy one of the machines and make a profit of $50 per day. Mr. Mtchaclaon invite all those who have ore near Ogden to bring It In to be sampled. TO PBkVEMT BOUNTY FRAUDS County Clark Receives Copy of New Law Which Goes Into Effect May 3, The regulations in the payment of Ixiunties, embodied In the law passed by thr recent legislature, are so Following Is the lineup and score by formed aa to prevent In any way a repetition of the alleged frauds which Innings came as surh a shuck to the community a few immth ago. On May 9th the law becomes effective, snd the following letti-- r has been received by County Clerk Mattson from State Auditor J. A. Edwards, under date of April 19th: "1 am sending you herewith bounty law as passed by the Sixth Legislature, which will go Into operation May Hoon 9, 19ti5. Csstleton, I have formulated therefrom certlfi-ratHastings, and affidavits which you are re1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 Teams A numbly C. 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- -8 li quired tu use. thus haring a uniform 1 0 I U 1 0 2 3 3 system throughout the State. Ogden You will note, however, that you Cntplre Clark. Attendance 2(H), are required to have three certificates, lure, whlcn will go into peration May POLICE BREAK INTO hence 1 suggest that you have printed In the upper left hand comer of each WARDROBE HOBOES certificate the words Original, DuLadies Bkirta and Boa in Cracker Box plicate, Triplicate;" the original goes to the claimant, the duplicate remain art All Thay Find of Encampment. in vour office and the triplicate' la Two little boys, who had been walk- filed In this office, together wilh the affidavit of the onp making ing along tho bank of Weber river at luplicate for bounty and the cor application Twenty-seventstreet foot of the yesrolxirative affidavit of the reputable terday, discovered a dm of auppoard the original remaining in your hoboes" camped there and when the lathi went near a cracker box that waa office. The county clerk shall also forward partly concealed in the brush they his certificate with the certificate and were frightened away hv the tramps. affidavit. Thinking that something wad wrong the little fellows sought Police Officer A1 Herrick to whom they told their who In turn repeated it to tale. Sergeant Wilson, and the two went in search of the camp. After a thorough hunt through the mimed that the boy by territory availed them nothing, the officer returned to the city and located the lads, whom they took to the scene whu-Catastrophe Is Sccend Within Month i he and Totally Cuts Off Supply siipimsed tramps were holding of Elsctricity. forth. The little fellows were not Inna in locating that which the officers failed to discover. Net.. April 32. For the secThe "hoboes" hail flown, Imt In the ondRrno, time within t month the Reno box front which the lads had bccu 1 tower. Light and Water companys chased away, was located hidden beplant has been wrecked. The first neath an old wagon bed. which had accident occurred a few weeks ago, been discarded there. Within the box when the power house was nearly was found two ludies' dress skirts damage amountcausing and a fur 1mm, which were seised and to more than three thousand doling station. to thr taken police Since that time and until yesIt ta supposed that these articles arc lars. the city has born illuminated terday been had that some of a part plunder from FlorUton. Cal. The with power lr In and the stolen somewhere city waa turm-into the hold ciryicm in the else been there had anything cuit yesterday and this evening the box, before the arrival of th police, again went down, the Iran easily have been spirited away plant are burned out beyond reformers The stuff recovered hy the tramps. and other breaks have occurred pair all shows signs that will necessitate a still further by the autnorltiiof having been worn, making the delay and loss to machinery alone of jhorj of stolen goods quite probable. mure than $7, thin. The foreman in charge of the plant had a narrow c SALVATION ARMY SHELTER rape. What caused the accident la - 09 Ernest Rramwell. formerly a real-deof Tlaln City In this county, but now a prominent real estate dealer tn Rexbtirgh, Idaho, was In the city yesterday shaking hands with old friends. In a conversation with a reporter of this paper Mr. Bramwell talked interestingly of the rieh section of Idaho country Into whirl! so many Utah people have moved during the past ten or twelve years. He baa been a resident of trtuho for the past ten year and is well Informed about the resources of hla adopted In the three largest cities in state. Fremont county, Rexbttrg, Sugar City and Ft. Anthony, there are practically all the modern improvements that are to he found In cities of their sire." Mid Mr. Bramwell. Within a radius of sixty miles there are three large sugar factories representing a capital of l2.otni.nftu. This season the sugar with the Oregon company, Short J.fne. will build a number of every section of the spurs tapping valley." The farmers in Fremont county are planting upwards of lu,mii acres of beets this season, an ncreag- - double that of laxt season. Perhaps eighty-fiv- e per pent of the population of tbs Upper Snake River valley consists of people who hnve moved from l'tah. On the whole the people are extremely prospermia and in fact. I believe. It Is one of the most prosperous places In the West. Nice homes are lielng built It Iirs been throughout the valley. that Fnake conservatively estimated River valley will furnish homes for a quarter of a million people. That section of Idaho is bound to the next few grow rapidly wfihln years. Everything that tends toward the making of a wonderful agricultural, district Is to lie found there. The people who have moved from this slate there are well satisfied with the change and as I have said are very Penniless of Ogden May Now prosperous." Lodged and Fed. h QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF WEBER STAKE CONVENES Excellent Musical Program by Tabernacle Choir Will be Feature. B The quarterly conference of the We-he-r stake, church of Jesus Christ of Saints, convenes todav at lartter-Ds- the Tabernacle. Three sessions will ft o'clock this morning: ! o'clock I this afternoon and 7:30 this evening, which last session will he under the auspices of the Y. M. and Y. I M. I. A. of the Weber stake. It in expected that Apostle John ltoitry Smith will be present and will deliver onp or two discourses. There iiiay'posslhly lie other reprcscntaliies of iltc high church officials present. One of the special features of the conference will be the excellent musical program, whle.h the Tabernacle choir will render. The anthems that will be sung during the day are as follows: Hallelujah. Christ is Risen," .Shelley "God is Our Refuge." . . Dudley Rucklaird of Heaven." . Cintner In Thee, P laird. 1 Tut My Trus," Esllantyne. .The Salvation Army lias opened RENO POWER PLANT AGAIN IS WREECKED e wn-rke- d nut known. Be CLASHED WITH ROOSEVELT. Washington. Anril 22 Ftor the two week the governing lmard of the of American Republics has tuireaii been trying to Retort a successor to Wllliiiin C. Fox. s chief clerk, he haiing been promoted to he director. The promotion in his caee vi- - at the Instance nf President Rooscrpll and th tatlfiration nf his choice was not accomplished a ithnut difficulty, owing to the hclief on the part of ihc board that they alone had to fill the office in the hureau. When it came to the selection of the chief clerk this feeling grew much stronger, ss It way learned that the President again had a choice for this of Gordon Cumplace tn the p.tr-o- n mings. at present an employe of the census office and a prominent figure in Washington society. I.el by the PORCELAIN STRIKE OVER. representative of Mexico, an organisation which triumphed today at a Franre. April 32. The meeting1 of the governing board when . Liraoge. strike nt the porcelain works practi- William C. Well of the District of was aelected. cally ended today by the signing of an Columbia receiving agreement lietween the proprietors eight totes, as against five totes for and workman adjusting their Mr. Cummings. A fc.ilur" of tin- - agreement is of the foreman of ih the The Klesim-i- - Caracas, of ihr Red 11. Italian factory, whn,i was line sailed front Willemstad April fit It. the main cause nf the triiilie. for hew York. it shelters a ad riotTrnt in this city and while vet uncompleted, they can accommodate fifty people, lmi when completed their cnpnrltv will he nearly doubled. laical Commander Brill ext :nds a general invitation to the people of Ogden tu visit, the shelter, where he will he glad to show them the. methods of ihe Amiy in curing for the poor The new quarters aud unemployed. include a reading room, and ihc commander suggest- - that the contribution of ntHgaxincg. papers and would be gro.it ly a ppi related by -- rlf and-- wasorinlo.If tho-- e' who have Mich things to conirilniie will indicate it to Captain Brill the latter will be glad to call for them. SUSP AY MOUSING, 'APRIL 23, UTAH, 1905. FUR CONTEST BASE BALLS RAILROAD NEAR PRACTICE m OGDEN, GOULDS NEW WORLDS E GIML1N BOVS both telephone systems doood oftor 6 EXAMINES a-- i iii-- goi-cinii- g tin-rig- - diff.-r-enc- 1 NEW BLOOD JUAPS IN THE LEAD ASSURED TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE TO BE COMPLETED BY MAGNATE. Western Pacific Route Discuesed by Local Officiate Another Frisco Cut-of- f All Contestants Will Be Given a Free Box Party Entertainment at the Grand Opera House Friday Evening to Witness the Great Performance of Innes Famous Band of Sixty-fiv- e Pieces The Great Show of the Season. You are sure to bo Suited from our Moot Excellent Line Suggested. There now appears no doubt that the Gould latereats have act about to comrailroad l plete their of the Western by the conatructioa Pacific road across state of the Nevada. A well authenticated report U out that an army of 15,0ft0 nten la onn to be placed m the field. This foroce will be put to work grading on the western end of the survey, and will Tne new road will work this way. be merely the extension of the Rio Orande Western, from Ogden to the coast. According to the initial survey the Western Pacific will practically parallel the Southern Pacific from Beckwith Pan, through the Humbolt valley via Wells and from then on to Montelln. Here the road will diverge, if the present plana are adhered to, its Instead of malntalnlhg course with the Southern Pacific acrosa the lake. It la proposed to bring the Western Pacifir, south acrosa a barren and salty stretch of country; make a loop around the south and of the lake and thus on in to Fait City. This proposed route has occasioned much Interesting comment on the part , who confess of loral railroad that they ran see no good reason for projecting Hie road around "the sottlh end of the lake. The argument made engineer yesterday, by a prominent was, that It would appear to he a great waate of time and money and foreign to the present day theories of railroad He thought It would be economy. more feasible by far for the Gould people to keep right on from Montello across the lake, paralleling the Lucia cut-of- f Into Ogden. They then could ueo the Rio Grande road between thli city and Salt Lake, and thereby nia a great saving. The latter roan naa been Improved within tho pant year or so, to the extent of thousand of dollsra, and the run from here to Zion la now made In foriy minutes. It was also the opinion, of this gentcould be leman, that ihe Lucin cut-of- f duplicated for one third or one half the money It cost the Southern Pacific He explained hla reason for people. so tuinklng, waa thin the Gould people could reap the benefit of the experience of the Southern Pacific In the takconstruction of the Lucin cut-ofpoints ing advantage of the successful and avoiding the mistakes. In view of the fact that the Botnhern Pacific people have demonstrated that the lake is not an Impassable harrier and despite the tremednous expense entailed al-In demonstrating It, the venture ha For ready proved a great saving. across the Western Pacific to be built the lake, alongside its neighbor, is not only the more feaMble way, aa viewed by this gentleman, hilt the adoption of the other route vrould be tndefenslhle in the light of railroad economy. The distance front Monlello, Nevada to Salt ljake City, around the south end of the lake, la over ISO miles, while the distthe lake Is ance to Ogden, across about 100 mile. trans-contincma- "sldc-by-eac- nu-n- The World' Fair contest keeps up Its interest. The Ural four candidate have kept their places la tin- - load, but are being crowned Ly the fifth and sixth on the t. Miss ha exchanged the iath for the fifth placv, while Mi-- a Wright Jumped from the ninth to sixth place and Miss Daisy Vickery, uf llie High school, at last ba-- , started In tu win. She exiiectrd tho High school people to help her tutd they undoubtedly will a soon as they discover that Miss Ylc-jrwill help herself. She is maintsiuing a splendid single-hande- d n-- fight. The greatest life is shown hy the county people. Mias Uzzie Hunter of West Weber started in lust evening for ths Hist lime and surprising to say she leads the Mat with 46,650 votes, thus placing Mias Wardle, who has held the lead thus tar, second in the race. Miss Rn Hutchins' of Slalcr-tille- , another new contestant, swears this mundng for the first time, an. I stands third in the list with 18.054 votes. Mis Della Arinin from Plain and starts City Is also a new beginner in with 180 vutes. The- - country has now eleven contestants, while the city ha hut thirteen. It ia anylmly's chance In both the city and county. A couple of days' work will place any new applicant in the There should be jit least, fifty applicant front Ogden. The more applicant a ths Jiettrr thr chances for the hnstUtr. to be Entertained at Contestants Opera House Friday Evening. Mr. Steven O'Grady, inunagcr of the famous limes Band, which open th great Portland Exposition with a ono month's entertainment, will perform in Ogden next Friday evening. He railed on the Standard-Examine- r editor last evening and tendered the boxes of the Grand Opera House to the 8tandanl editor and all the contestants freo of charge. The editor accepts the generous offer and invites all the young ladli-hi the contest who will Join the party to leave their names with the contest editor before 7 o'clock Wednesday evening. The young ladles hearing the band here in ORiU-- will save one evening In Portland which can be devoted to some other show.On this occasion the Innes Band will preaent three numbers of the much-talkeof Wagnerian Festival Opera of Parsifal, which the Sau Franc!ro jieople paid $10 each to hear. The land nonaista of sixtv-flr- e people and has the reputation of being the grratest musical combination on earth. This is only the beginning Standard-Examine- r of the what World's Fair visitors will ace. Mr. O'Grady la a whole-aonlrgenial gentleman, and when he called I nt the Standard office he said: want to congratulate the Standard- s d ' Examiner manager on his nerve for undertaking to send ten young ladies to the World's Fair. It Is a big undertaking for a city of your size. I dont see how you can play even." Then he tendered the opera house boxes. Of course, nothing 1 too good for Ogden and ncr girls, and even-tliin- g worth eeing our girl arc going to ace. Young ladies, don't he bashful. Unless you hare a preiloua engagement leave your name with the contest edi7 o'clock next Wednesday tor evening. We want to break the ice for you. so when the great trip begins you will be ready to appreciate everything that is good. Here Is the vote up to 7 o'clock last evening: Ogden City Vote. Miss Pearl Williams 264.270 Miss Allie Gunnell 149.16U Mis Virginia llamer li;,ft!iij Mies Katie Mill MS.ftlO Mias Lilian Newton 97.904 Miss Nets Wright 94,41)11 Miss Fern Karr Miss Marion Belknap 6n.:tnn Miss Lucyle Packard 59.934 Miss Daisy Vickery 54,320 Miss Mary Xordqultst 64,154 Miss Myrtle Uillls 11.534 Miss Neva Hoy Weber County Vote. Mis l.izxie Hunter 46.654 Miss May E. Wardle 32.730 Mias Rose Hutchins 18.454 Miss Clara L. Skeen 17,770 Mlsa Ella Thurston 17.574 MUs Ada M. Skeen 7.414 BICYCLE Reading Standard All Old Rellabteo. Oar Repair Department Wo are finely equipped to do s.i kinda of light repairing , e Mine May Stewart Miss Olga Peterson Mfss Marrie Paxton Miss Millie Shupe aid Cleveland, Eagle EE US AND GET OUR PRICES. H. C. Hansen & Son, 2528 WASHINGTON . AVE. OPPOSITE CITY HALL. 'i' tf J. DALLIIHORE 2352 Washington Ave. - 5.684 2,784 2,140 354 180 Licensed Miss Della Arbon People are continually asking the managemnt of the Standard and Examiner to give them votes for subscriptions tliey had paid several days or works ago. This cannot be done. Vote esn only lie given for subscriptions collected In the time that receipts hare been given. The receipt coupon anil tho vote stuba are consecutively numbered and the committee that will examine the votes would never consent to go back over the books and count up back subscriptions snd even if votes were allowed for back subscriptions the question would arise: How far back should we allow vote for subscriptions? For this reason the Standard and Examiner has decided that no rotes can be given on sulmrrlptions paid in the past. While tire management would Is-- only too pleased to allow it, it would be manifestly unfair to permit it unless it was granted to everybody and that would be a task that the management docs not care to assume. Sanitary Plumber 'y Telephone 518 X,. SIMMONS SUE SHORT LINE FOR BREAKING WARRANTY DEEDS. The following Warranty deeda hare recorder's In the county office: Emellne E. Wilson, to Jane A Street-er- . for the sum of $1.00, part of the S. 8, township 5, W. quarter, section north range 2, west. Ixtrln Karr, to Loul Leavitt for the sum of $250, lot 11. block 3, Riverside been filed addition. William Flinders and wife to Sarah Ann Mclxty for the sum of $205. part aectlon 22, township 5, north of range SPUR CONNECTION Railroad Fight Takes on New Phase When $500 Damages and Restraining Order Is Asked For. 3 west Jared Rounriy and wire to Sarah & Orth for the sum of $10, part section The fight of t)io railroad giants 16. township 6, north of range 2, east. has been carried on for the past that to Orth K Smith William ti. Phillip for the sunt of $100, part section 9, three weeks, relative to the Joining of the Rio Grandi Western spur track townRhlp 6, north of range 2, east. Barnard White and wife to J. G. with that of the Oregon Short Line Read and Rrothera company, for thn mm uf $17, two, part of lot 2, block 32. on the site of tle proposed new warehouse building! Of the Simmons Hardplat A. snd Barnard Whit to J. G. Read and ware company, at Twenty-firs- t Wall ateiuie, has taken a new turn, t, Rrolhera company, for the aunt of amt it evident that when the hardpart lot 2, block 52. plat A. Emma O. Squire to William 8. Jones ware people took up the battle and for the emn uf $100. part of lut 7, block connected the track. lh?y did not mean to let It. drop, 0 that when .tho 11. plat B. to William S. Short Line people love out the conFrank Thompaou Junes, fur the sum of $144. part uf lut nection and placed nn engine and a ditched car to prevent a rep.: tit ion of 8, block 3. plat B. Jane M. Culver lo William I. Port- the occurrence, they o:ily precipitated erfield for the sum of $1 .no, part of lot matters. ciidcnccd hr the fact that . This i 9, block 1, Ogden Five-arr- e plat A. early veeterday attrrnoon E. E. Stew-nr- l, NEW PASTOR COMING. manager of the Simmona Intcrcafg In thi city, through his attorneys, tlenih-rso& MacMillan, filed a comThe German Evangelical Mjsin of the Short Line, in iMh city Is tn have a m-pa -- I or in plaint giiint the person of Rev. H. H. Fleer, who which $544 damages and a restraining Mr. Fleer order are asked lor. is now In Marlon. Ohio. t of Judge J.-- A. Howell On will aitme Iris new duties here about. a torn from the oily, a temport heing a to ia 3rd. he minister Mid lie May of murh experience, having been the ary restraining order was secured in on the railroad pastor of the German Evangelical Salt Lake and served church at Flit.thurg and the St. Lucas licople by Deputy Sheriff ltelnap yesrestraining' orat Buffalo. For the past five years terdaywaxafternoon. The heeded at nurr and the enhe has tiecn with hi present charge der had done gine that duty for at Marlon. Ohio. hours was taken away Rev. Fli-e- r has won some lame hy twenty-fou- r illustrated by and today the ditched car will be delivering sermons and tak'?n sway. tereopticon view. It i not likely, however, that the Ill son- -, Herman and Carl, are in contention will slop with this action, Ogden now and have selected the st 1470 Gaboon avenue for the a would he inatrated by a statement holds a made hy an official who famllv home. prominent pusitinn with the railroad company, to a representative of this was to the puer last evening, which effi-e- t thiil the Khoet lam-would "come hark at Uvra." Just how they were going to "I'ome The folios ing are tii" a mini hi ibo liar's" oo.jld not he learned, but there a hitter toral contest will '.tke'y Rpod for i!) pas: 21 hour. n Herbert San Francisco, Ual.;' mvr Hi- and the tight will no Wrincli. Kan Francisco, fa I.: doubt he hrtween the Short. IJue and B. l Cloud. I'hlladclphla: H. L. Moorthe hardware people, in whlrh ihe Rio Ve-iman. Xe York: C. J- Very and wife. Gra.tde will stand hr and : Fan KraneiM-uJ. L Fuller. Kan Fran- wait developments. In the meantime, cisco; Norton Horry. Cleveland. Ohio; howvvcr. the latter will sec 10 ft that W. B. WIImiii. City; Geo. S. War-ton- . their inerr-t- s are carefully guarded, New York. T. Miller. New York. M. 1. to prevent nv incroachments upon New York; J. C. Wilson. their right. Denver; Harry Welnheimer. New York The nunphiinl ets forth that- the E. D. Kuplf-y- , Portland, Or.; Squire plaintiff n the action ha been engagCoup. Salt lake; W. Brown, City; H. ed in the construction of a warehouse J. Talbott. Salt Ike; Cltas. W. at Twenty fliai street and Wall avenue Honolulu Uawai: J. H. Sharpe that will coat alomt 4.15.(10 ; that for and wire. New York: C. E. Price. New the purpose of moving material to York: J. A. Day. New York: A.Fchnld-er- . ho usd and of farilitaiing the enn-s- i Kail Lloike;F, J. Ilirtv and wife, run ion. the pLIntlff gave pm misUtah Hot Spring: A. M. ltowlli; anil sion to the Short Line 011 or about . Salt Like op. nut aitj tb the Kio $13,-UOf- 1 ari-ouu- resi-di-n- REED HOTEL quo-lio- Hn-nia- - -- rn Grande Western to construct a spur or aide track along 12 feet of the west side of the property. That the defendant built their spur about March 2lHh and that it was agreed and understand lietween the two parties to the suit that the track should he so ron true ted to as not to become a nuisance, so the same could he usrd at all times. That the defendant, disregarding the agreement, in violation of good faith and duty during the la-- t three weeks ha obstructed the trark to that it could hbf he 'used Tor' fhe' purpose of moving material and that, although they have been instructed to remove the ntotniction, they failed and neglected to do on. On March 214 the plaintiff removed the ototrurthm so that the spur track rmihl be used and immediately' at-- " forward the railroad pimple moved a car iu and upon the spur and caused tho siime to Im ditched In such a manner that It Is utterly impossible to ue the trark and the obstruction hinders the construction of the building. The papers filed yesterday also allege that the defendant threatened and si ill threatens to hinder and obstruct the side track so that the plaintiff con-no- t complete the building, to their Irreparably damage, and that they have already been damaged hy the aria aforesaid In the sum of $540. Judgment is asked for an order for the defendants to show cause why they should not be restrained from tearing up and obstructing the spur track: also from obstructing the plaintiff in the construction of the building, and that an order issue restraining thn defendants from said sols and for $504 damages and costs of the suit. CANNOT FIND CLAIRVOYANT. Fan Josr. C'alfr.. April 22. Chief of Police Csfnill today Waived a letter from Edith Gould of lYnnaconk. New Hampshire, asking for full particular of the recent arrest uf Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drew In this city on 3tfss Gould Is a charges of insanity. sister of Mrs. Drew. The couple are No trace of Clairvoyant Improving. Weber, who they allege got $2,000 from them, has been found. If yon hen novor worm tax CrMoott Shoo It to yew miofor-'tiuf- a. Yon ban to loan ths of perfectly doolgnod footwosb fit ti'-Lewis A.CrossettInc. ffOBTH AMIGTOir. UM ' fine of Ladies' tans and blacks, arc Oxfords, on display. Our. excellent Dee-Sfanfo- Co. Shoe rd You Never Had $5.00 Bring you belter value than this office. All work guaranty Note these low prices: SOLID GOLD CROWNS VERY BEST SET TEETH-- . BRIDGE WORK GOLD FILLING $1.00 and up. EXTRACTION RAINLESS aAttendant. Open 8 Lady 0 p..m. . g" q Bdston Dental Parlors v Willemstad, Curacoa, April 22. Gold estimated to amount to $1 .440.-44- 4 and sent by President Castro to Venezuela arrived tore a few days ago In schooners and an Italian steamer for shipment to and deposit In New York. It Is considered probable that the gold left here on the Red D. line steamer. Over Browning's Store 2461 Pari. April WASHINGTON 22.-- rje Av . Ch,igfrf Deputies ha adjourned for recess until May 15th. Tb the separation Mil was The rccc-- s promise to agitation owr Moroccan j , P ,11 |