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Show THE M0RX1XG EXAMINER: OGDEN, CTAU, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1903. C, AMUSEMENT! Dj 2 SPORTING THEATER fTAHNA :0MPANy of Algiers He Prisoner (A Lindon. By Frank M Monta Criato). Squ Grrat Engiiah Drama "yK. tMfw.. Leave Man. of - cent. "d 16, 20 No higher ' nt e I dont know that Ogden Brothers have changed hands. This Is the yCu Goodale Grocery Co. We believe m a welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods tempting item form a in hospitality. The first the welcome fare follows. ought to offer a relish to your appe- goods tite. WE ARE MEETING YOU HALF WAY Thats Our Way P. -o $1,-00- 0, rinnaii, Hamilton A I'.-:- - ivu and IVrc Marquette railroads. . While the reeeiV'r-;. pin veiling were in progress in Ctiir'i'i-ji:uievi-ing- s held in ,.;rnv of wr being di.x-.orJ. P. Morgan A Coiiipa:: oi of the Kne, the Oucimu.,1, ll.iuiiirou A Dayton and the F .'i.itqjeiie roads, who, curing iLec. diacuosed the foaiur? .it i property anu the bei it from i. innate . financial complication-it was learned that an this uiceiiug formal sieps were taiu bv tin- - directors of the Erie aud the official who are now in chu g- - of ilir two roads, to retire from the ihu turning the railways over to Mr. Muigau, who. in the c! tug circumstance ia the owner as he controls .he majority of the slock. Step were also taken to install au eit.iivly new board of dlrccmru for tlie Cincinnati, Hamilton A lhiymn and ita V,. lerkin lines, (h-subsidiary was elected cnairman of tbe hoard, among tbe other members of tbe directorate being Colgate lion aud Nicholas Muuurrat, preaidi-ii- t of the Heck-tu- g Valley Hailroail compauv. It is admitted that Hr. Morgan, after a careful examination of tbe limm-cu- d condition ot the Ctucmnati. 11a inti ion Dayton and Pen- Marquette, decided that the property could best be extricated from i, difficulties through receivership proceedings. Walter B. Horn, on whose behalf the application waa made, is a member of the firm of J. P. Morgau Co. One of the first steps to be taken will be ua attempt to annul tbe Jere Marquette lease. The road was leased to the Cincinnati, Hamilton Day-to- n in March 1, 1945. the lessea to assume ail obligations and to pay aa rental dividends of four per cent per annum on the loads pre ferred stock and five per eent on Its $16, Out), 449 common stock. It is expected that the change will be followed by a sale of Ill.iNMi.bOO of Pew Marquette common stock, bold by the Cincinnati, Hamilton it llaytnn and the cancellation of about ffit.uuu.oOO of the Cincinnati, Hamilton tt Dayton bonds now secured upon the stuck. Agree menu entered into by the Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton with the Detroit, Toledo and Ironton road may also be ended. Tbe railways will also ' seek to relieve tbe Hamilton Cincinnati, Dayton and tbe IVre Marquette from tbe obligations mulled by the purchase of the Chicago Cincinnati and Louisville railway. RACES - e-;i- . ERNSTROM .9QSTO!& ALLENS B. B. B. At Ascot . Los Augcit-- s Doc. - 6. Four hooked up in the fourth race at Arcoi today and furnished a stirring contest. Haudnarr. at 4 to 1. Fin-tol- l at 11 u iu, w. H. Carey at tu, and B:g lim at a to 1 fiitlt-.teas named. Fireball and Big B.-: a to puce scorching the pole a boro Huudsan-rtur through aud won by a neck, W. 11. Carey beatfor tbe show. The six ing Dig furlong covered In 1:18 Four pnni, i- At the World's Fair at Portland. It la self rising ar.d already prepared PUDDINGS and tha for GRIDDLE CAKES. MUFFINS, FRUIT There ie ECONOMY. SIM. Famous BOSTON BROWN BREAD. FLICITY end ASSURANCE in using this famous flour. Bo sure and put It on )eur short list for tne neat order. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO- - SAN JOSE, CAL three-quarte- r B-- favorites aou. the other racoa. being to secoud t hoice. A.cot te.ult.: Fust rscr. mile and fifty yards McGrai hints Prince, 108, Booker, 7 to 10, sou: For.iinntus, 109, O'Connell, io to 1, second; Bhenff Bell, 113, Biunoi. 10 to i. third. Time, 1 : 4$ Et hel Bcrugg, Lanark and Wha Bill albo ran. Becond race, fire furlonge-Peepi- ng Torn, log, Waterbury. T to , won; io . m r! 1-- lianu M, 103, 10 to 1. sec- ond: Valentine, lo;, b wain a to 1. third. Tims 1:03. J. F. Uouohuo! Bauble, Jack Heunes.), Ruination, Bili Holt aud Tenili also ran. Third race, mile The Gadfly. 10R, Booker,, 11 to 6. woo; Bavarian. 93, Walker, IS o 1. Mtrood; Varieties. liK), Jarkson. k to 6 third. Tim 1:4118. Tho Borglan, Dd Coronado snd Ralph Reese also ran. Fourth race, sit furtoigi Hsnd-aarr- - ball, PRACTICAL HORSE8HOER. art specially prepared far ONTARIO AND DALY RUMORS. Salt Lake, Dec. 6. The stiffening !h tbe price of Onrario and Daly stock la taken at Park City to mean that someone I after the control of thoae propertlea It waa stated there on Sunday that J E Bamberger's eastern trip was believed to have something to do with it It wa argued that the imreproved condition!:, so far as they lated to the draining of the properties, would not. In themselves, have result ed in tbe doubling of tbe price bid for Ontario tn one ds.v, and neither would earned the uniwual Activity in It mean horaea. Coma how wo da It." 417 Twenty-thirstreet. Oppaalte Coneolldated Machine Wagen aw piny. Phone SIS X. "ing nd aa d W. II. Cmncy. 90. Prestoa CO third. Time, 1111-4- . lllg Bee ran. Fifth race, rail and a sixteenth Blissful. OC, Moore, 13 to 6, won; Dckator, 142, Bchaffncr. 4 to 1, second: l.n wig. 10C, Buchanan, 8 to 2, third. Time, 1:1L Wyflsld and Marshal Key alw ran. Biztli race, seven furlong Michael Byrne, 103, Buchans, I to 6, won Harbor, 110, Clark, 11 to 4. aocoud; Kiuslan, ltfl, Kima 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:29. Heraain, Rockland. Peuljohn, Junto Wheeler. Yellow Kid, Bwedihh loidy and El Gora also ran. Sau Francisco, Dc. i. Favorite dlreded Ihs honors with medium priced horses at Emeryville today and furnished a good afternoon's sport. In the fourth race Christo A had plenty of speed and waa easily played from 6 to 1 down to half that price. It was merely a canter for the mar and aha came home half a doson length a in front of the favorite, Posse rt. Weather fine, track good. Summary: First race, ait furlongs Rosario, won: Queen Rec. second; Lovey Mary, third. Time, 1:16. Second race, selling futurity course Succeed, won; Jileite, second; J. K. F third. Time, 1:121-4- . Third race, five half furlongs Jake Ward, won; Sir Chrintophur, second; Distributor, third. Time, 1:011-2- . Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Christine A, won: Possart, second; Fastoso, ihlrd. Time, 1:47 Fifth race, five half furlongs Titua II, won; Pickaway, second: Sterling Towers, third. Time, 1:07 Sixth race, one mile Celcres, won; Corn Blossom, second ; Buchanan, third. Time, 1:40. STONES AT TRAINS the 'Attack on President's Car. At Fair Grounds. New Orleans, La., Dec. Explains Fair 6. Grounds First race, seven and a half furlongs Marvin Keul, won; AKractlon, .second; Handbag, third. Time, 1:8. Socond race, aix furlongs Go to Win, won; Vagary, second; Nunn W, third. Time, 1:16. Third race, mile and twenty yard Ben H odder, won; Monaco Maid, we-onKing Cole, third. Time, 1:44 Fourth race, mil and aa eighth, handicap Tartan, won; Phil Finch, second: Si- - Valentine, third. Time, WaewI.?Lt0 -- n,ucb w Mhw- - and carting i strides, and have a trail- - quick-actio- n Allen i . Transfer PASADENA CALIFORNIA TVu!ll"Ufu! h Co.- - residential city ia spend a TourT,aitloB- - Only a shore Lae Angeles 4 Place Casa Grands Hotel ruJ?.OODBCnT--j,- i K par of Paaadana oleia nt W0 tr week. da. womans back has many That's why Doan Kidney 1 aches K: - Craaum. of 8811 Lincoln Mra. M Ave says: "For a groat many years aching I suffered from e persistent the e the loins end through no kld-lbsd At times my bed, and that I could not turn Inwas a tnrtura stairs down or up of mine told me about Doans wtVn.r Pill, and I got a bos at 8. W. rtington Badcon's drug stero. 2481 On using them I steadilyhaad-SAve the backache and weE relieved, and I eouM attend duties withouttacon-vp'niror- e tonrr household I coasider Doan s Kidney com- Pills the bst remedy for kidney SO P,VVle by all dealeriCo. Price Buffalo. Forte . rents-Nfor the 1 ailed T.. o cri agent A- tod. Blame Remember ike take ae other. isms Down's Chicago, Dec. 5. Tbe uuiMutie of a flashlight camera fiend la to bs exterminated by the police in accordance with aa order introduced iu (bo city eouucil last night by Alderman Young. Ills order. which was unanimously adopted, directs the corporation conn-ar- l to draft aa ordluanoo eliminating the WiL Tbe order was as follows: Whereas, the presence of the camera fiend, plying hi vocation wheu-ees- r BeaUle, Wash., Dec. 5. Tba Alaska-Yuko- n and wherever ha pleases, making exposition, vhlch ia slated to the v lion lever he r booses his victim re- lake place In tine city during gardless of cirrunuttaare or surround- cummer of 1947, will probably be postings ia becoming a general nuisance; poned until 1949. This conclusion wan reached today after a lengthy coa forand tost-knoesee of the committee on ports antot Whereas, one of Chicago's a and most highly-esteeme- citi- d organisation. This commit lee bellow been subjected to that a creditable showing cannot bo embarrassment and Indignity by such mad la so short a lime, especially aa Intruders, under such painful circum- tbe field ie curb a large one and 4b stances an to make tbs act revolting resources of the country no sratarred. zens has recently d; 2-- 3-- 1, 2-- LIGHT UP! mn NOBODY LIKEB THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIGHT INYOUR SIDE AND OUTSIDE PROVE WILL STORE IT YOUR' BEST ADVERTISE- ce 3-- RADIANCE MENT AT- LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. TRACTS WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY R. G. CAMPBELL, Who Testified in the Land Fraud OGDEN LIVERY --AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Gty irr-Jous- ly save. go-ta- g Ik sod , E. W. WADE. Agent GenT. Manages Cases. r etaSt ? to the heart of any nun of average nennlblllMe; therefore Ordered, that tbe corporation coca Mel to directed to prepare such or dinance or amendment to the revised code is In his opinion will beat tend to eliminate tbe evil herein referred to. making such rogulatloa particularly applicable to causa to which explosives re used, and providing adequate penalties for violations thereof. CAMERA FIEND, New York, ltc. 5. A report on tbe throwing of the missile which broke a window in tbe President's train near North Philadelphia laat Hatnrduy, has been made to Frank I. Sheppard, general superintendent of the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Sheppard said 1:34 UkL night: Fifth race, six furlongs Lady Vssh-1Tbe conductor of tha train said that won; Columbia Girl, second; Hanthe missile was s plumb bob. On account. of the advance In the price of nibal Bey, third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, mile and seventy yard lead they are making them of iron now Edward Hale, won: Tlie Regent, stoand this one was of iron.- - Th missile was thrown through the window of od d; Ponca, third. Time, 1:48. the coach near Oxford atreet just this At City Park. side of tbe Schuylkill river and within the city limit. K was thrown from New Orlcan, La., Dec. 5. City Path, one of the bridges there. results: R i a habit of boys there to throff First race, seven furlongs Clifton stones at passing train. In thi won; Florizel. second; St, Not-1-, Forge, Uii norm to have thrown one of them third. Time. 1:29 plumb bob. It is hardly poaiblo that Second race, five aud a half furlong SUFFERS. AMPUTATION. the missile could have bHu thrown by Rose Boro, won; Hawthorne, sechad one who pny design against Welsh, third. Time, 1:0 Moab, Dec. 8. "Will Moore, who had any for it would be very dif- ond; Third race, one mile Site wens, his leg broke while riding on the the President, ont to pick any special ear from toon; Belle Sirome, second; Cordon, deert a few day ago, was taken to ficultbridge, even if it were known in third. Time, 1:42. Grand Junction, where Dr. Bull and the sat. We which one ilie President Fourth race, six furlong Brynn Hinson of that plane and Dr. Williams have bean figuring on how Ui slop (he St. Joseph, second; Gold Mote, wou; of Moab amputated hia foot. nuisance. tone throwing 1:15 third.' Time, Henry C. Goodman, ibe wealthiest Fifth race, on mile and an eighth man in Grand county and usually one Eclectic, won; Safety Light, aco-onof our most peaceable citizens, got on IJttel Elkin, third. Time, 1:67 hia fighting clothes Thursday night Sixth rare, five and a half furlongs and proceeded to clean up the town. AMalleahle, won; Adorn, second; Don He first went Into the stord of Cooner, Fonuol, third. Time, 1:09. Martin A Co., and gave V. P. Martin, manager of the firm, a good rinsing, and Incidentally pulled Mr. Martin's ENGLAND'S NEW PREMIER. nose and slapped hia facet As Mr. Martin politely but firmly refused to do Tandem. Dec. 5.- - Sir Henry Campbell-Baany fighting. Mr. Goodman left for a sew the king at Buckmore agreeable crowd. He next went this morning and acpalace ingham into Croulff saloon, where be ran onto a new cabof task tbe forming cepted Branson. He County Commiavloner inet. gave Mr. Branson a couple of beautiThe Duke of Devonshire. Liberal fully blacked eyes, a skinned nose and a former lord president of the wrelled head, and wound up by chalcouncil, was among the callers on the lenging any one in town to a fist fight. new premier before the Is'ter went to Branson filed a complaint in Justice the palace and In political circles imSomerviUifis court against Goodman, portance is attached to the vleit a and the trial will be held Monday. possibly signifying some kind of wot Tbe troth of tbe saying, it pays to agreement on certain points of lllim-advertise ,wa Very forcibly policy between the rated here a few days ago. Corydon unionists, of which the duke bee been Rose, in old gentleman who bad been the recognized leader since tale a county-chargfor the last two years, from the Balfour cabinet, and an tn advertisement Moab the placed new government. iho paper Inquiring for hia reUfJvM in Kansas. The advertisement was anEXCU6ION TtTCHICAGO swered by a nephew, who took tbe old Wsuhlngton, Dec. 6. A telegram was received at the interior departDEC. 14TH ANR 15TH. The young man stated that Mr. Roes ment today staled (hat one of the prinwaa the owner of a form of ICO acres cipal witnesses Ogden to Chicago and return. $44.30. agint inCongressman within ten mil of Kansas City, which William ion, of Oregon, the cases via T'nlon Pacific R. R. Tickets good is worth $10,000. Mr. Rose, with his growing ont of the land frauds in that to return until Jan. Stb, 194C. brother, took np half a section of land state, was brutally assaulted snd thirty years ago. Shortly afterward Injured by the town marshal Mr. Rose, thinking the land wa not of HnoriUet Mr. WilHameon'a home, , worth much, came west and thought for having testified against WilliamREMOVED FROM OFFICE. no moro .of the form. Through all son in the recent trials. m , these years his brother has Improved President the two farms together aud today the TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, $44.50. Washington. Dec. Roosevelt has removed from office pauper of a few weeks ago ia a wealthy man. James C. Pettijohn, register of the On Dee. 14th and 13th the Colorado land office at Valentine. Neb., for Midland railway will sell round trip WALL STREET participation la alleged land frauds ond Ogden, to Chiin that ntxte and has demanded tickets, Balt the immedlMe resignation nf the By the Appointment of a Receiver for a cago and retnrn for $44.54. The scenic Towle. The ofMidland Route i 'he right way over Railroad. receiver. Albert. Thl in the line for in fice for rite present will b the mountains. New York. Dec. 5. Wall stret waa the best service and equipment. Obsperfal agent of ibe charge of lund office. not altogether taken by aurpri. on servation Pullman car through to Urn Ute anaonnceme-i- t vnat a receiver had ver every night. Ticket office 77 Wes' bees- - appointed yesferday for the Cin- - Second BuuiJi, Sal'. Lake, j L fault. mwI thnea Ifc the kldneye'arte; Backache la roallF kblney PUIa-eu- Presents buy Christmas at a great bargain nnerman Disappear The Ache and PilWMI If the Advice of Thl Ogden Citizen le Followed. A Now is your opportunity lb ATTACK ON A A WOMAN'S BACK. &. Will be Continued to December 9th At Emeryvilla. 2-- 1 TRAV- Clothing Sale 3-- opinion of the Parkitcs who ' th Onare watching the game West company want both the tario and Daly mines in order that It may become master of the drainage h is psusted problem in the camp,time to make a ln nit that now move to secure such control not after the mine have been drained and ELER n Um In making hi linow far ahead aa hu h. triT tTAlu yon went ito catch tl. to Mr. Salesman, with fa,, - k'1 before the whistle biowa w?- Great Shoe and to 1, also I TJyi the It ts tHE CLEVER COMMERCIAL PUTNAMS 112, DanisL 11 to 10, woe; Fire106, Buchanan, 11 to 10, second head-Rom- I . . FLOUR . . mm? d er prices and Our AWARDED V? the stocks of the companies Interested COMMITS SUICIDE. move up again. Local brokers in (ouch with both the L. C. Karnck Blows Out Hia Brain local and New York markets claim to in the Cullen HotoI. no intlmauou that auy such a num-jum- i is on Lw and they attribute : S.L Lake. Um. 5. The Near tba rlee in the bid price of Ontario and Urrcuuruscu and despondent because tbe aciiriiy in Daly to tha strength of scv-- . re dnisuL'Ihl1 loe and. it la of the stock market, generally, and the said. domestic roubles. U C. Karrick. fact that no one thinks other than at one time one of Balt Lake's moat that both stocks are ridiculously cln-araen. com mined at preseut prices. And there you are. prominent bueine .uicide dr:y its morning lu his room h on i WOULD FREE BOTHA. fouuh floor of tue Cullen hotel on West Second Bonn l street, by Balt Luke. Dec. 3. Freedom for shooting liinwlf ihrougn the head- - IV weapon used was a U !l caliber Colt's Dutch Charley Botha, murderer of automatic pisiol. One shot was suftt-cie- hia young wife aud William Tibbitts, will he asked ia au applU-aiioto cause instant daih. to be Air. Karricke dead body was found presented to the board of pardons withabout 10 oclock this morning by one in the next two weeks. JHut ha. who s convicted of murder in the first of the chambermaid ho went Into the room to make tip the bod. She degree, and who was twice under senwas horrified to a-- hr. Karrick'c life- tence of death, is now serving a life less body lying on the floor in pool sentence at the state penitentiary. of blood. The alarm was quickly givJudge VI. M. Warner, as unorney for en. and Proprietor Ewing sent for the Botha, is heading the movement for police and justice of the Peace Dana his libera: ion. At tlie tine jf Botha's trial, uo exT. Siniib. The body was removed to 8. D. Evans undertaking parlors. No ception were made by bis attorney, inquest will be held, ns the case is William F. Wanless. The application will ask that additional teaiimuuy bo plainly one of beard. Several applications, one from Planned His Death. a deputy sheriff, who waa ouee Botha's The unfortunate man had planned will be presented. 'This will his manner of deuih with apparent de- guard, be to tbe effect that while guarding liberation. He had been living at the Botha the deputy waa seised with an Cullen fur more than a year. When fiL Botha might have emhe entered hia room last night h epileptic braced an to escape while wrote a note to VI r. Ewing, and a 1m tar the deputyopportunity lay uuuoaaciotui, but into hi. wife, who was divorced from stead, brought tbe officer to conhim soma time ago. He thou spread sciousness aud bathed the wound on floor blanket and the a upon top made by falling. of that a rubber coat, so that the blood It ia aald that another affidavit will would not soil the carpet. Lying presented bearing on Tlbbitla relaon this, his head on a pillow, he blew le tions with young Mrs. Botha. his brains. out The death sentence imposed ' on Contents of Latter. Botha was commuted to life imprisonUr. Ewing refuMod to give the news ment about a year ago. paper men the contents of the comGRABS THE WRONG TRUNK. munication to him, but front another source It was learned that Karrick roSalt Lake. Dec. 6. A. T. Shurtliff of queted that Ur. Ewing take charge of the remains and send them to Ev.ns Murray grabbsd the wrong trank laat Karrick also Saturday when he attempted to collect undertaking parlors. thanked Ur. Ewing for the laUer's a $10 debt from L. T. Cushing, mankindness. It Is stated In the note that ager of a vaudeville show. The trank Karrick had tosuraoce enough to pay belonged to Mrs. Cushing, and now some debts. ShurtUff will have to answer to the all eapenaea and What he said to Un. Karrick could charge of grand larceny. The comnlafnt waa filed yesterday not. be learned. It Is believed that the fatal shot was sad Shurtliff waa arrasted by Deputy 11 red sarly this morning, and Thai tha Sheriff Ike" Emery and J. L, Larson. Tbe prisener waa arraigned before desperate man waltsd until other the hotel were la bed and Juki ice of the Peace liana D. Smith asleep. Karrick did not retire. Ilia and hia bonda fixed in the sum of which was.fumiahed. body was found fully dressed, and there was nothing to indicate that tha According to Shunllfr story, Cushbed had been used. Although the rooms ing owed him (10 and had made all on each aids of Karrirk's waaa occu- preparailona to leave Murray without pied, not a sound was heard Issuing settling with him. When the comtrunks were packed Shurtliff from his room. He was found lying pany partly on his face and his right hand took possession of one of them with clutched his revolver. Officer Ed. Pgl-ni- the Intention of bolding 11 until the took the gun and turned it over debt was paid. Tbe defendant ia tbe son of H. T. Shurtliff, a aiockraan iff 1o Judge Smith. No money or valuables were found in the dead mans Murray. clothing. It is said that in the note UTAH PIONEER IS DEAD. to Ur. Ewing. Karrick staled that ha was in trouble financially. Salt 5. Isidore Dec. About 10 year ago Mr. Karrick was Lake, of I he Silver a most active figure in business Schwartz, a and political circles in this city. 11a Wreath, ltah, and Wood River, Idahome 10 served a term as city councilman and ho, countries, died at hi was once nominated on the Liberal" West Fourth South atreet, about 10: SO ticket for mayor. It la said by his o'clock laat night after a lingering illfriends that ha waa worlli, at that lima ness. Mr. Schwartz had ben a resimore thah $500,000. He built the Kar- dent of Salt Luke for the past thirty rick block on East Temple between yearn and waa 74 yearn of age. He Second and Third 8oulh street. This waa injured in an accident yearn ago, affected bis spine, and from property was sold to Mrs. Judge. Ha which now the which disease he died. al0 erected the Galena block,The Mr. Schwartz leave a wife, and one resiproperty of Heary Phipps. dence of Banker Frank Knox on First non, Samuel Schwartz. The funeral South and Fourth East street, formerly will take place at llalla undertaking belonged to Karrick. He .10 held parlor, but tbe date baa not. been deextensive mining property and it la be- cided upon. lieved that these lnveatments finally TO GREET HAVILANO. rinsed the financial trouble which has culminated In no horrible a manner. Salt Lake. Dec. S. Grand Trustee During his political career In tha Liberal' days, he organised and W. H. Haviland of the grand lodge, B. maintained at hia own expense, tbs P. O. E., will arrive in Rail Lake at S Karrick Guards." Ha was a man of o'clock tomorrow morning, en route to During hia stay here Mr. Havkindly and generous disposition and Denver. made scores of friends In nearly every iland will be the guest of local Elks, who have appointed a committee e walk of life. time ago Karrick and his wife od by Exalted Ruler O. R. Cleaveland. were separated and later divorced, t Mr. Haviland will be giren an auto UU in Balt Lake, re-- , tour of the city, and will be the guest Mrs. Karrick I East street, j of honor at a dinner at the Cotnmer-Bh- e 150 Thirteenth at siding was formerly Mis Sarah Eller- - j cisl club prior to leaving for Denver beck, and is now teaching school here. at I p. m. If possible, the committee Karrick waa about 63 years of age. will arrange aa organ recital at the The arrangements for the funeral have tabernacle. Mr. 1 lari land's business at Denver not been made, but will be announced is in connection with the grand loflge later. meeting to be held there next August. 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