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Show V 4 THE MOHSnfO PARTIES WHOM IT BEEKB TO ARE Clean Brea.d Royal Baker and Pastry Cook" book for making all kinds of bread, biscuit and cake Gratis to any address. with Royal Baking Powder. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Nl ladspondsnt flrnit til Phons, two rings OFFICE Independent Phone Boll 'Phono, ena ring If No. SI No. 61 BREVITIES A special train woo run rrom Ogdon to Balt Lake last craning with the delayed Union Pacific connection. Superintendent H. V. Htllfker of the I'tab dlrlolon of the Oregon Short Line, in hla private car, left on the train. Dr. D. C. Hay, acoompsnied by bio alater, of Malad, Ida. are in the city. John Glee of Malad, Ida., wot brought to Ogden on the Oregon Rhort lino loot evening. Ho was taken to the Ogden general faoepltal, a here It waa ascertained that he wm suffering from cancer of tha atomarh. Whether or not an operation will be performed on the man will bo derided thli morning. APPEL CROSS COMPLAINT FILED Earl Dunsbee, circulating manager Salt Lake Herald, la In Ogden after the Ogden circulation of tht Herald. tor the looking that spring la nt hnnd go to Hansen'i bicycle place on Washington. opposite city hall. Agency for National and Reading standard bi- k. cycles. Remember also we do repair lag, machine work, key fitting, etc. Tbe original complaint wae filed aev eral months ago and not only effects Frank Wright, formerly in the em- the divorce of the couple but also Inploy of C. 1). Ivea, left yesterday on volves about 13,000 worth of real esthe Southern Pacific for Beckwith, tate which the couple have purchased. t'aU where he ha ara-pte- d a portion with Baxter, Straw TO DIBBAR JUSTICE DEUELL. who Store, have n subcontract from the Utah Construction company on the const run Ion Action Brought by Three New York of th. Wearers Pacific. Mr. Wright Attorneys. has been In Ogden for about six uonthi. New Torb, March 2. Following the recent testimony about Town Topics SHOT BY HIGHWAYMAN. In the Hapgood libel trial. Justice Joseph Dcuail, of the court of special Omaha Bank Cashier Hold-tiLast sessions today accepted service of Night. papers In a suit instituted fur Ms I from hi position as a Justice. Omaha . Xeb., March S Ftank Clark, The suit Is brought by District Ataged 36 years, cashier of the bank of torney Jerome. Jumes YV. 0 borne, and Bramdein and eon;' waa shot three Richard Shepard, acting as citizens. times by n highwayman tonight and The spedflcatlcna against J net Ice no hope of his recovery U entertained. Deuull Include that of conducting busiClark la a son of the president of tha ness other than that of Justice and beFind National bank of I last Inga, Xeb. ing tbe owner and g, manager In part nf Town Topics and other publication. TO PURCHASE RAILROAD. The papers are returnable March 23. p Pittsbiinp. March 2. C. W. Tallmade of the firm of C. W. A K. K. Tallmade of Chicago, who waa In this city tomade an offer to Pranria J. Tords', rance and the receiver of the Enterprise National hank of Allegheny to purchase the Santa Ke CVniml rail Toad nt a flgum representing mo per cent of the monev invested. The road co.t Mr. Torrance, W. II, Andrews, the late T. lxr Clark and their about. liJiOO.wn. It waa report ed tonight that the offer had been aci cepted. Thl railroad figured prominently In the failure of the Enterprise National bank. Mr. Tallmade slated tonight the parties he represented contemplated extending the line from Moriarity to Albuquerque, a distance of about twelve miles, and from Torrance to Roswell, about sixty mile. a POLICE Michigan GUARDED FRESHIES. Sophomores Felled to nap Officers. Ann Arhnr, M'ch.. March 3. WILL APPEAL TO PRESIDENT Havana. March 2. At a meeting nf American resldenta of (he Isle nf PlneB, numbering one hundred persona, held at Ncuvcgeronn on March 1, a committee wa named to prepare a memorial to President Boosevelt and the senate of the I'nlted tSates. BOWLS SALAD DISHES WATER BOTTLES ETC. HIGH QUALITY CRYSTAL MODERATELY J. S. LEWIS & At tha Big i po- licemen with drawn revolvers, who guarded the doors nf the banquet hall, was a feature of the annual fra eh. men spread (his evening. A hand of eoplmmorea that tried to kidnap the freshmen officer were driven hack. From an artistic standpoint, what can you conceive quite equals a really fine piece of cut glaaa? Its sparkle and radiance brightens n room wonderfully a few pieces on the dining table give n decided touch of refined beauty and then again, it has the added merit of harmonising wonderfully well with silver. There are very few table decorations that are useful cut glass la one of the few, and in glaaa of thla kind we have n most complete showing. GLASSES Kid- Six I THE BEAUTY OF RICH CUT GLASS NAPFIE8 AID DISGUSTED. MUTEB BEATEN BY A SCORE OF 34 TO t YESTERDAY, AUSTRIAN MORNING, HAS HEAD CUT IN A SALOON FIGHT. HIGH blooded li Hooligan in Nt- which will qnter; ain the pa i run the Grand Sunday. It 1 under he of H. H. Frniee, who h yl. It a notable scenic enrironirfn- - j! sensational scene la the Interior of Chinese opium den in Nea York. ,hoe lng the rescue of the heroinclutch of the villain and hi, t!( aids. golian AD- - MAL SCHOOL HAVE DITIONAL COURSES. la which sensation. sad pathos arc de'.isnVir A play meat w PAUL GILMER Th board of education met in reguIn a sluggish gsnd of basketball the I Nick Crouch and Fete Bela, two Saints defeated the Mutes by an over- - I Austrians, got iLto a fight In a saloon lar teaskra last evening. All members wore present with the exoeption of Mr. street last whelming score of 34 to 14. If there II on lower Twenty-fiftany doubt of championship mg. Crouch threw a beer glass at Bola, Browning. The minutes of tho last honors, it wa settled conclusively rutting the latter in the bead. Just aa meeting won read and approved. V. Glddeon appeared before the yesterday afternoon. Th Saints are the trouble wae at Ha height tha pomasters of tha field in Ogden and have lios department was notified and board on behalf of Mr. Retherford. a ca their piece at th head by hard Patrol Driver Olea Thompson former teacher of th High School, and playing, for they have had no weak sponded and placed tho two men under asked thkt (ho latter bo compensated opponents to overcome. were booked nt the ela- for hi services for the last two week arrest. First in Ogden but third in the state tion on They n charge of disturbing the prior to hla leaving th employ of I local of the the standing league and 111 be culled before Judge tho school. Mr. Giddeon stated that teem. Thla position will undoubtedly-b- peace Murphy In the municipal court to glvo he had received several letters from held, ns the rhamploahlp goes to an account of themselves. th professor requesting that the matProvo end the L. D. 8. college team ter receive attention. On motion of Mr. 'Charged With Stealing Watch. won second place la n brilliant game Lost evening Bargennt Chambers and Carr tho matter was referred to the la thla city. Unless two more games . Malone arrested two men who teachers oommlttee. are played with L. D. B. positions la Officer are from finance committee report for the Tho watch with a charged taking ns the league wig be maintained they n second-hanmonth at February was read, showing denier on Twenty-fift- h ere. street. to the statement of that there wer aalarte paid during According No brilliuL spectacular playing marked th pme, unlace repented the proprietor, the men gave their the month to the (amount at 634. fouls by the Saints might be classed aa names an Thomas Taylor and Charles Cash on hnnd March 1st, 25,641.63. reported three feature at (he game. These fouls Higgle,, cam Into tho shop. Taylor The health commit! were made apparently with no effort purchased a watch and In tho transac-l- i cases at smallpox and two of chicken-pooa hla partner, Haggis, slipped Th smallpox patients am: two to prevent them, and consisted at hugging, holding and riding. On points watch lots ala pocket. The men claim In tha family of (X H. Greenwall and won from foul throws, th Mutes out that they bought both wntohen and oao In tha family of Mr. Wright All classed the Balms, and succeeded tn tho matter will be aired in the munici- era under proper quarantine. Tho teachers committee made no remaking tke basket time and again. pal court thin morning. A Jap in Telle. In team work the Saints were suport. Superintendent Alllaoa stated G. Garner, a Japanese, was arrested that he would like to make araage-ment- a perior. They breed the ball Into their to mart with the teachers comterritory nt will and made repeated by Officer Russel last evening on co throws for th basket. Team work plaint at aomo boys who claim that the mittee la the near future to decide of the Mutea was faster than that of Jap palled a gun on them. At the sta- upon the addition of and corrections their opponents and all baskets were tion the Jap stated that he did not In the course of tho Ogden High do by rapid passes of tho ball from have a gun. but was only Joking with School. Tha meeting will be held some hoatll territory to their own field and th hoys and they took him seriously. time next. week. The treasurer's refrom there into the basket Lineup: He put op $10 tor hie appearance in port, showing cash on hand March let W. B. a. Dpxey, center; McKay, I court thla morning, as 3,21l wee read and ordered filed. left forward; Budge, right forward; Bills for the month of February, ' Watson, right guard; Belnap, left to 1,260, were rend and amounting i WARRANTY DEEDS guard. warranto ordered drawn In payment. Mutea Briggs, oenter; Wright, left forward; Frogaer and Cole, right forWarranty deeds were filed yester- DAMON AND PYTHIAS ward; Busch, right guard; Bmlihen, day ea follows: IN PREPARATION left guard. Rtfanee, Stanton. O. N. Rlngdnhl and wife to M. P Myers, part southwest quarter section Great interest Is manifest In the MOVES HEARING POSTPONED north, rango 1 west; coming big production of that historic MRS. MARURET TERRES DEAD 2D, township 6 600. ooaslderatlou, drama, "Damon and Pythias, at the After Investigating the condition of Henry B. Patten and Emily A. Pat- Balt Lake theatre, March 6; and nil Councilman A. H. Moyes, against Mr. Margaret Ternes, wife of Ber- ten to Mary Harrison, part lot 1, block indications point to a crowded house whom complaint has been filed In the nard Ternea, duk sergeant at the city 1. pint B, Ogden City survey; con- and n brilliantly successful perform-nnodistrict court, the prosecution moved Jail, died rather suddenly last evening sideration, 9,000. There will bo many visitors W. W. Crossman and wife to s that the hearing be postponed line die at (he family residence. 2643 Grant from surrounding towns. Ogden hne and the court so ruled. Judge Kimball avenue. The deceased had been III for Candy company, part lot 8, taken over one hundred tickets, end waa block 1, Ogden elated that he had conaulted Mr. about nls monjbe past, but It plat A, Ogden Bingham, Sandy and Mnmy have Mayes' physician, who Informed him thought that nothing serious was tho City survey; consideration. 3,600. promised to come In strong numbers. combe would to became net advisable that U Local Pythiana will give tho visitors matter, last Saturday she pel the defendant to appear In court somewhat wont and waa obliged to TRIED TO KILL GEN. KAULBARB. the time of their live, ns the occasion will bo made one of great moment to at thla time. Although hla condition nt take to her bed and ahe has been gradpresent was not necessarily dangerous, ually growing warns until last evening, Renewed Revolutionary Activity No- Pythianlsm. Inwhen ah passed away nt 6:16 p. m. the nervous strain which the trial ticeable at Odessa. One dollar round trip via Oregon Mrs. Terae traa born nt Highland, volved might remit disastrously. Short Line. Wla., fifty ycarf ago and haa been n Odessa, March 2. An unsuccessful resident of this city for the put twen- attempt wsa made on tho life of Gen. VEGETARIAN HAS BEEN BLAMED, ON THE PANAMA CANAL. ty. yean Bhe Ik survived by ber bus-- 1 Kaulbara today. band and three Sun A. Fred and Renewed revolutionary activity Chicago, March 2. Vegetarians aro John F. Wallace Principal Speaker Francis two of Whom oreJ.,grown, and noticeable, and serious disorders are largely responsible for the Increasing at a Banquet (ho youngest la about I years of age. expected about Easter. price at shoe leather. Is the belief of Tho funeral arrangements have not August H. Vogel of Milwaukee, who Marcl Wal3. John F. Washington, Bhe will be hurled been completed: WILL ISSUE STOCK. was the principal speaker last night at lace, formerly engineer of the Panama from the Catholic church, of which ahe dinner of the Shoe A the canal, wa the.cMef speaker at the waa n member, and the dale will be New York, March 2. The directors leather Association of Chicago. He banquet of tha Illinois Manufacturers announced Inter!' of tho General Chemical company to- and other speakers complained that association tonight. He chose for hla day decided to Issue one million, dol- shoe in Chicago were sold too cheapSome the of Phases subject: CODICltl A FORGERY. lars' worth of preferred stock to nil ly. Panama Problem." "The world's visible supply of stockholders, both of tho preferred Mr. Wallace said that the British Doclaraa In the Calebrated Oavla and common at par In proportion to hides, said Mr. Vogel, Is every year Jury Tebann-teperailroad across tha Isthmus of their respect It holdings on March 22 becoming leas In proportion to the WJU Cat. 174 miles, would be In future of this year. In population. Tho hide Indusmeasure tha beneanticipate in a Is dependent on tho consumption try Ban 2. After one March Francisco, fit! of the construction of th Panama of WARD It DEAD. of meat. .People ire eating Igs meat tho moat remarkable contests ever canal andglve Immediate results pendthan formerly. The consumption of on thkr In a waged coast, Jury sitting Los Angeles, March 2. Chao. W, cereal and vegetable foods is lncreat--, ing Ha accomplishment, with a strong Judge Kerrigan's department nf the Ward, the Boston attorney, died at lng every yenrnnd the price of leathprobability of bring able to retain the superior court, today declared the so- the California hospital trade if only feeurrd. late last night er la increasing proportionately. . Usd codicil to tho will of tho lots Word shot himself mornThla railroad, said Mr. Wallace, on There has been advance of shoo Wednesday For ing with suicidal Intent. la being contracted la n most sub- Samuel Dnvla to ha n forgery. leather sll slang tho lino and It would eighty-eigh- t tha daya Jury patiently It is expected that Word, Sr., will be natural end legitimate for shoo stantial manner. Modern machinery listened to the presentation of testi- arrive in Lon Angeles from Boston dealer to oak for from 10 to 30 par and methods will enable the railroad to the and of mony argument counsel, today or Sunday. cent more for their goods, but they conduct a profltlable business at and after then four hours' deliberarale of not to exceed 3 a ton from don't, except In the cheapest grades, reached its verdict, which was tion, APPOINTING NEW MINISTERS. ahiphold to ahlphold. and the time from unanimous. MAKES A PROTEST. ship to ship would not exceed an Aa remarkable aa tho trial waa the Budapest, March 2. The reconstrucaverage of two days. Loo Angeles, March 2. E. R. ThoThe advantages of lehaunlepec recommendation of the Jury following tion at the Fejervnry cabinet by the over the Burs and Panama rnutea In tha announcement of Its verdict that appointment of officials to replace mas, the Buffalo (N. Y.) automobile the contestants bo generous In victory eome of the ministers ha commenced manufacturer, who is at present in the saving of money and time, make and provide for certain blood relatives and Dr. Frans Hegeduea. Judge of tho this city, last night wired the AutoIt self evident l hat in the years that will ellipse before the completion of nf the deceased capitalist. Davis' estate administration court, has been given mobile Association nt Chicago protestto be worth from one to tho portfolio of mlnlotor of finance. ing against tho appointment at any the Panama canal, our British eouilns in estimated agents or members of automobile manwill undoubtedly build up a large and throe millions. S6JW0 WORKMEN LOCKED OUT. ufacturing firms on the racing board, profitable business whlrh would diffwhich wlil Judge tho next Vanderbilt AWAIT REfiULT OF INQUIRY. icult thereafter to divert bark to the Dundee, Scotland, March I. In cup race. The appointments are soon Panama route. The remedy lies In the of the weavers to bo muds in Chicago. Mr. Thomas Immediate provision at Panama of the Nomination of W, C. Briotol Being because of thdidetrike not sharo In the re- la constructing three racing machines they Hold Up. proper fhcilltle end equipment for cent advance granted to tha spinners, which ho will enter In the Vanderbilt the development of the maximnm effi the employes have decided to close race. A 2. March of the few Panama Washington. weeks the mills and factories. March 8. The cleney railroad, and tha President In Rooaevolt a of flat rate of not more ago nominated W. lockout will affect 35,000 workmen. putting CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING. than 2 a ton and possibly as low as C. Bristol to be United Staten district for 1.60 In order to prevent lines from attorney Oregon. Subsequently KILLED A FUR BEAL. Chicago. March 2. Bamuol O. Walof unprofessional conduct diverting traffic from that route and to charge lace, president of tho Union Forge encourage and expand the traffic trib- were made against Bristol, and the B. C March 2 The steamA Foundry company, of Vnndergrlft. Victoria, nomination, pending an Inquiry Into er Queen utary to H. City brings advices from P., Is under arrest here on a charge Mr. Wallace controverted the asser- the charge, waa withdrawn. Mean- Months that a fur seal was killed on the of having embroiled more than $20r la unBristol time. however, serving the transcontinental railway tion that beach there, this being th first In- 000 belonging to the firm. A charge a, aa der district vacancy appointment lines are working to delay or to defeat fur seals have of conspiracy against Wallace la also attorney, that appointment to expire stance on record where the completion of (he Panama canal. mode end three other men said to have by limitation at the ektac of the pres- landed elsewhere than orf the Pribyloff been Indicted along with Wallace, by Island. session. ent SALT LAKE BOY WON. the grand Jury of West Moreland Attorney General Moody haa investicounty, are being nought. Wallace adKILLED. OFFICER SPECIAL the Bristol and charges against h mitted his Identity hut refused to Kneokad Out Tommy West in Tenth gated today recommended to (he preldent his esse.,. Round. Ban Bernardino, Cat., March 2. It that the charges be referred to the Oregon State Bar association. That ts reported hero that Special Officer GERMANY IN PREPARED FOR WAR Ban Diego. March 2. Terry Davis, of association indicated to the attorney Worden, of th Santa Fe secret service, Bolt Lake, with about 10 pounds ad a desire to make a special in- was accidently killed In tbe railroad general vantage In weight, won the fight with quiry into the case of Bristol The yards at Kingman today. No details Paris, March 2. Tha Paris Journal Tommy West of Ban Fran ei wo to- president approved of the reference. have been received. today publishes the result of an Innight. The men were to fight t 110 vestigation made by its eorroepoadento All further action by the adminisSALT LAKE EXCURSION along the German frontier. Urn pappound; but tn Balt Laker was con- tration therefore wfil bs suspended er says tho Germans do not desir siderably above that mark. In th until the Oregon Bar association aboftl war but tho German army la ready tenth West went down and nt the court have completed Its fiiqnlry. Tuesday, March 4th, and Us superior mobilisation plans of four, hia seconds carried him tn hla corner to Mti him from further punVia Oregon Short Line, 1.00 round permit a rapid Invasion of French ter MISUSED THE MAILS. ishment. as he waa practically out. trip. Ticket on sale Utahan drug rltory. The Paris Journal counsels Helena Man Found' Guilty of Using store and Gamer A Schaffer, 370 the abandonment of French reliance ARRIVE FORM CUBA. Twenty-fiftstreet, tnd good on all on fortification! and tho adoption of Mails to Conduct Lottery, th Gorman plan of n rapid Invasion train. of'the enemys territory. Butte. Mont.. Match 2. A Helena Longworth and Bride Had Pltasant Tima on Island. ARRIVES IN HONOLULU. special to the Minor nays: FOUND DEAD IN BED. H. L. Haupt of Spokane, president Tampa, Fla . March I. Mr. and Mra. of hto Montana Mining. Loan and InWashington, March 2. Major GenSioux Falls, 8. D March 2. George Nicholas Longworth arrived on the vestment company, ;was today found eral Corbin, e l route to Baa Francissteamer Maacot from Havana at 2:30 guilty of unng the .malls for lotery co from the Philippines to take com- Mainwhller, for many years leader thl afternoon. Ilte steamer encount- purpose. He will be sentenced Tues- mand of tho Northern division, with of Rlngllng Brothers drone, was ered rough weather Thursday and day. i headquarters nt 8t. Louis, arrived at found dead in bed today from ruptnn of a blood vessel In the region of th Mra. Longworth Buffered from sea Yesterday Daniel Jacobs, secretary Honolulu today. heart. alcknaoa. Mr. Longmor.h anld every of tbe company, pleaded guilty and fined 600. ASSETS VERY SMALL. ) moment of their stay In Cuba had been FIRE DESTROYS ELEVATOR. made pleasant by entertainments ofBoston, March 2. The books of N. QUIET IN BPRINOFIEPD. fered them by tho Ouban officials and B. Good now anl company, stock brokBuffalo, N. Y, March 2. The Wheelothers. A large crowd met them at Downpour ef Rain Piovsnted Gathering ers, who failed recently show liabilities er elevator on Buffalo river was the pier. of 539.535; assets 5.519. Tho sum of of MSb. by firs tonight. Loon on They left for Washington tonight. 175.000. 594.037 Is duo customers for stocks building and contents 3. A carried on margins. OhUx March Springfield. WINS SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP. FOR FAMINE SUFFERERS. steady down pouf of min is falling here 2. Irving Bro-ka- tonight tnd quiet pravaila. following Now York, Match Tbomdjnm. Norway. March 2. Of twere Pierre , 8. D., March 2. Governor of tha fit. Nicholas Skating club the two preceding nights of rioting and the 30 hosts which recentity El mod issued an appeal to the people of this city won tho national amateur Incendiary Area. Martin Davis, tho out fiahlrg. only sixty have returned, beof South Dakota in behalf of the famand It Is feared that disaster has figure skating championakip it the Bt. wrounded brakeman, woo still alive ine sufferer of Japan fallen the other Nicholas rink tonlgbL Not content to limit itself In its erurlious attacks on the Ogden city official. the Belt Lake Tribune is now including the Jraiciiry In Its rakish In vituperation and in an editorial state some Issue made yesterdays ments in regard to Judge Howell, if the district court, which cannot but meet with th disapproval. If not the contempt of the public. It is to be regretted that statements of the kind are allowed to creep Into print and the remarks made by Judge Kimball yeaterday show that the article la a source of regret even to those whom it purports to benefit. After the Chambers' decision waa announced Judge Kimball arose and stated that he wished to Inform the court that none of the attorneys fpr the prosecution In the couneilmanic esses had anything to do with inspiring the article iff which the court wae attacked. The article referred to la in part part aa follows. "It la to be hoped that the district court will protect Its own dignity and the right of the taxpayers. Not content with having overruled the supremo court of the state, he (the Judge) has failed to carry qut the spirit of the law which provides that th court must ester. Judgment upon the delivery of a verdict against the accused. And the peculiar proceeding becomes suspicious in view of tha common rumor .current In Ogden that a way has been found by the accused officials to escape the consequences of their actions, and, In thla particular case, to escape the consequences of the Jury's verdict. And yet F. W. Chambers was ordered removed from office. even-remain- h d x. s. five-acr- la the matter of the suit for divorce brought by Kristina Larsen va. Henry laren, whlrh it I to be tried la tbe district court today, a cross complaint was filed last evening fay the defendant The cross complaint states that the plaintiff In the first action has. n number of times, caused him great mental angulah; that about nineteen years ago She was laatrumeatal la having him lockad In Jnll for a period of nine days without cause or provocation: that atone time she aftemped to kill Me horse. Bhe also attempted to take bio life with e butcher knife, he allege, and would have succeeded had the plaintiff In the eefond notion not prevented her. He also charges haa chased him with a pitch-forthat ahe ' M. R. Johnson, alorkman from Cheyenne. who haa beca at the lTtah Hot Spring, for two week, for the benefit of hla recant attark of rhcumatlam, haa recovered sufficiently to leave the epringa. He will leave In a few daya for tha east. skko-clale- 3. 1906. SATURDAY Paul Gilmore, who, after three eons of uncommon success m plays like The Mummy and th Hun!, The Tyranny a ming Bird and Tears." has returned to romantic drama again, and 111 appear a; fa Grand next Monday night. March s in hie ueweat play and greatest sue res. Captain Debonnaire. This u a pleasing prospect few our plsy lover, for In this dsy and time (he Am-ristage has no saior who can portray tho Irresistible gallant of three turles ago so forcibly and so charmca as ingly Mr. Gilmore. Manager Julc, Murry sends wlih tho gifted young sisr a Urge and capable, company m( the most sumptuous production Mr. Gilmore has ever had. The News, Denver, February ; aid: "Captain Dcbounalre,' as I traduced by Paul Gilmore, young, romantic and handsome, ha a flavor of tho Dumas musketeers, lYAruiuu and Aramls. "The play tosses and tumbles with action, while lu settings quire satisfy the esthetic taste. The costumes sra picturesque and the danees gracefully executed. "Mr. Gilmore is youthful, with til th dynamic impuloee of youth. Hs has an explosive manner of projecting hie speeches of love and bravado, As Renee de Cmdlllae, the mlatms of hi hurt and dreams, Marie Petits made n pleasing picture. AdeUMi Fits Alien, se the exiled Madam da Cadillac, mourned her .Versailles with tha Iterated cadence of the 'lady who has seen better days.' Tne Gretrhm of Nellie CUire and tho Pierre of Sol Solomon were clover bps of acting. "The pUy Is Interesting, eves it based on an age-oltheme, because the problems which nr Involved in settled so quickly, without the grinding out of tracts. Paul Gilmore was call., before tht curtain so often after the scene of tht nfuch killing that he made s gracious speech, lauding the splendid, warmhearted cordiality of Denver audd iences." PITTSBURG MINERS TO VOTE. Bhupo-Wllllsm- WANTEI A boy with good education to learn the printing bualneie. Apply foreman Standard at 4 p.m. Now OF P. L. Williams, of Salt Lake, at attorney for lh Southern Pacific comof pany, yesterday Med an undertaking va appeal in tha suit of Paulina Griffin Soul hern Paeific company and C. K. Austin. The arit la brought by the the plaintiff to recover Judgment for who luea of her husband. Herbert, waa employed as a lurumotivo fireman, and who come to hie death while in an accident on the road. C. R. Austin made a defendant In tha suit, waa at the time conductor of the train. To Appeal Case. J. B. Baa lev. aa attorney for the plaintiff, yeaterday filed an underlain lng of appeal in the matter of Gao. A. Fuller, D. L. Colvin and Virgil B. Mailings, aa trustee for the Eden Irrigation district and aa Individuate suing on their own behalf and on behalf of said district and on behalf of the land holdtra In said district vs Milo Sharp. Joseph Carver and Joseph Stephenson, the Plain City Irrigation company, n corporation and the Western Irrigation company, n corporation. The suit involvaa eartaln water rights and the trial, which cornea up the latter part of thla month, promisee tc Na hard contest. SI Ne.5 BUSINESS NEW VOSK. FILES NOTICE MARCH Corn-Stat- Full instructions in the IN WILLIAM ST. CTAH, S. A. Five Easily the Cham-- j Two Man Arrwsted for Hooking" a Buperintendent Allison to Meet With Recent Editorial Attack Aimed at The W. of I . Watch e Teacher Committee and Decide A Jap Arrested on Ogden Are Third in Genpiona With Meets Judge Howell I Upon tha Matter. Small Soya. ef League. plaint eral Disapproval. With Royal Baking Powder there is no mixing with the hands, no sweat of the brow. Perfect cleanliness, greatest facility, sweet, clean, healthful food. SOVM. SAKMO FOWDH CO. OGDEN, TRIBUNE IS SAINTS WIN STRUCK HIM TO INCREASE ROUGH WITH A NUMBER OF HANGING STUDIES GAME GLASS ITSELF Baking Powder M&kes EXAMINER: PRICED. CO., JEWELERS Clock,. Wans. Are. e semi-annu- I I . die-cud- Pittsburg, March 2. Nomination for officers of District No. 6, I'nlted Mine Workers, closed last night and the names of nil candidates to be voted for at the special electlun on March 4th are now in tbe hnndn at Secretary Dodds. There are from 6 to candidates for each office and about of the delegates to the recent convention have been nominated. Patrick Dolan's name appears smosg those suggested for tho p real deary, but he refused to take any part Is the election and declares he will oontlnue at the head of tbe organisation, bt ths result what It may. Vice Preoldent Uriah Bellingham nd several members of tbe district board have taken the same stand and. assert that they will not retire from office if defeated. It Is not likely tint anything further will be done until after the present election, when ths minora will ask tbe courto to remora the present officers. Tho district officials claim that the new election I Illegal and won called with n view of removing Dolan. The report that Patrick Dolan had been etrlcken with hllndnese Is untrue. Mr. Dolan has overtaxed his eyes recently by night work and has hero under special treatment, hut (tiers is said to be no danger of him losing hi ilfht. s USE . BBB FLOUR Self-Risin- g Ask your grocer for it lilt - BROS. FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONE. DONT BUY FROM AGENT As they get largo commissions, and you have to pay thorn. Bee your home people first Two car loads of stock to select from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. Ogden Feed and Sale Stables 08 Homes bought and sold, or sold to See us. Ws sr sura commission. . do business with you. . h 2219 Washington Ave J.M. SHIRK, Prop. See the DucKa in the Window he WALNUT 15 42 25th BT. B. F. LIVINGSTONE. 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