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Show TITE '4 JUVENILE JUDGE GIVES DECISION II EXAMINER In Soma Cases. Sail 1" Published Vur Juriadiction of the Court ia Stretched Every Day by Tka Standard Publish- ing Company. SUBSCRIPTION ' RATES. Delivered by Carrier la Ogden Cbty. including Sunday Morning Ex- aminer, per month Single copies.. ....... ..... 71 5 ots. eta. BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. The Examiner la sent by mall outside of Ogden, per year. . . , . , . .. . . . la At least quarterly, . $6.00 ad-- ffADMe eeeeoeooeeeeaoeoepe fearless and ent. independ- The Examiner la a strictly independent newspaper. H gives all aides an eg uni show. The Examiner baa no favorites, t no enemies to punish. It will give the news unbiased and Communications will be received on all subjects promoted In respectful language from known Individuals, but the true name must be published la fulL All leltern and communications signed by aom da plumes, or assumed names, will be thrown la the warns basket, brave man never hides behind an assumed asms. 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March S The Neva aaja: It waa coneeded by tha public la geuentl and particularly by persons MORXIXG OGDEX, EXAMINER: who have been hauled before the Juvenile court ol thia city that the juvenile court law ia very elaatie. but it waa not reallaed until Tuesday that it could bu at retched no a to reach a peraon who aeta a bed example for a child under the age of IS years Judge WHAT THE LAW AND THE LAWBrown and Chief Probation Officer YERS ARE DOING. Wood were evidently ol the opinion on Tueaday that a peraon who aeta a be James E. Finnegan to Releaaad From child could bed example for the Custody of the Nevada charged with contributing to the deSheriff. linquency of kuch child, but thia morning they changed their minds in that respect add dianilaaed tha alleged complaint against the defendant in the Finnegan la Free. ii CUBA The writ of habeas corpus ia th The history of the cate la about as case of Jamea E. Finnegan was grant follow: On Tuesday young Victor ad by Judge Howell yesterday- The Buckle was before the juvenile court court held (hat the defendant was But and fined S3 for fast driving over a a fugitive from Justice and wax, there-foicrossing.. Hia brother. John V. Bucknot to lawful custody. There le, aho was with him In court, waa ne contradiction of th defendant 'a walked np to the Judge' desk and testimony that be was not in th state threw the $3 down on the desk In a of Nevada when tb alleged offense manner which indicated that he was was committed and th court considnot in a very good humor. Mr. Buckle ered this as bring essential. thee started from the coon room, but Finnegan and bis attorney, Mr. Judge Broun asked him if he did not Turner, intend to return to Chicago at wherethe for e money want receipt atataa that once and the upon he replied in e gruff voice that he will take a more direct route than that With he didn't went nay receipt. that followed in coming to this plaoA he left the corn room. sent Judge Uiowe shortly afterward Beyle Says "Net Guilty." a probation officer after Buckle but Boyle plrade not guilty when arthe latter refuted to retnra to court, before Judge Howell on the raigned whereupon tbu Judge sent a police off- riiargo of grand larceny. icer after him. Even the police nun could not bring him as he had no war rant of arrest Thereupon a com- Howard Gets Sin Mentha. John Howard, who pleaded guilty of plaint waa drawn np against Mr. was Biu-klcharging him with contributing burglary In the second degree. to the delinquency of a child and a tentrnced to the etate prison yesterday warrant waa issued for hla arrest It morning for n term of six month.d la the belief of lawyera that the com- Che prosecuting attorney recommend-sleniency ua tbit wnn Howard' first plaint In the raae will no doubt go down In history ae the moat absurd iffenae. The crime for which be must specimen of court procedure ever con- io penance wan that of appropriating in overcoat belonging to another, cocted. The gist of It followe: That John V. Buckle on the 6th day of March, 190C, at said city of Salt Mrs. Rlackham Divorced. In the district court yesterday a deLake, then and them did unlawfully contribute to the delinquency of n Ju- cree wan handed down, awarding an venile delinquent. Victor Buckle, a boy absolute divnrre to Margaret Blackman under 13 yeare of age, by setting him from Ben Blarkham- - T. R. O'Connolly a bad example, through showing him appeared for Mrs. Blackham. contempt of court by hi insolet manner in court, whereby and by fore of BAYS IT IS QUIET IN URUGUAV. the atatnt In such case made and provided. the said Jons V. Buckle Is Washington, March 8. Pedro deemed a Juvenile delinquent person." lb rmu-icxrepresentative ad It was sworn to by Probation Qffl-o- interim of I'ruguay to the 1'nited Woods and a warrant waa Issued. States, made n ai element relative to Mr. Buckle was brought Into court the rumored disturbance of public when the following afternoon, Tuesday pear In that republic. In which he conversation was had between the said; court end. (ha accused: "You were 1 am to a position to guarantee very angry when you were In the court that the most normal complete quiet la room this morning, Mr. Rurkle, prevailing to all I'ruguay. The counweren't you?" Inquired Judge Brown. try ha entered In full away Into an "Yea, 1 was," replied Buckle. era of commercial activity and prog-rea"You are angry now, aren't you?" which ha not been enjoyed for asked the court. at, owing to the wholemany "Yes, I am, waa the reply. "You are fined IV asked Judge some Initiative and beneflcienl projects of the present administration. Our Brown. At this point Attorney Barnes, who national credit In la tha very heat waa with Mr. Buckle, took a hand In tate." (he proceedings, and gave the enurf LAST SESSION YESTERDAY. hla views la the sutler, and advised Mr. Buckle pot to pay the fine. The latter then refused to pay the fine, Valencia Commission Has Naarly Completed Work. and was the committed to the county Jail for two days The attorney reVictoria, B. C., Marck 8. The last quested a stay of Judgment until thia mornldg at 10 o'clock, and the request sees ion of tha Valencia Investigation commission was held today. Lineman was granted. - , Wkea the cam was called today Mr. Logan and Daykln gave evident) that, Buckle waa la rcn ready to go to Jail In their opinion, the wreck could have rather than pay the Ada hut the court been reached on Wednesday before It and probation officer had changed broke up. but a good boot and selected their mlnde and the latter asked that crew. Th wrecked vessel lay to e the complaint against Mr. Buckle bo bight, approachable through a narrow dismissed, and aurh an order waa made channel between two reefs, which proby the court. The Judge, however, tected the narrow way. He could see ordered Mr. Buckle to appear on next the dear apace from the cliffs on Tueaday and show causa why be shore, but doubled If It oould be found should not be punished for contempt from seaward. The line thrown eahoro of court and another chapter to the and which waa broken by the wreck story will be added upon that hearing. was in good condition. The commissioner are now considering evidence to submit n report, which will include ANSWERS PILED. recommendations for bettor protection Those of Meyer and Hey wood Almost of the coast. TOLD - o Req-nen- ' t la the subject of a biographies! sketch of Simon Cameron. Lincoln's Brat secretary of war. The story ia a brief recital of the struggle with poverty of young Cameron and bis Anal exaltation. Cameron was born on a farm In Lancaster county, Fa. Even when ha was but a mere child bis ambition rose above the routine of farm work, and ne strongly did he voles his (hat at the ega of I ha was apprenticed to learn tha printer's trade, since la tha poverty of the Cnm-ero- a household (here could be no dranes. He was not non (ban i years old when ha was traveling ' through the State working at his trade of a Journeyman printer. The hardship and the perils that the boy underwent in order to earn his living can hardly ha appreciated unless It is remembered that practically none of the safeguards or tha convenleacea of today wars tl en known tu western Pennsylvania, or anywhere nine, for that matter. Cameron's Immediate ambition waa to become an editor, an ambition that ha realised at the age of S3. He secured nearly all hia education by hla own efforts, at hia hooka after a hard day of toil. By persist ant endeavor ha maaagad to etudy law In hla apart time, and at last found himself on tha highroad to the goal he Bought. Here la proof that peverty ia not altogether a misfortune. Tea child of poor parent often fOela (he etlng of adversity so heenly that the resolution to rise above (he ostracising Influences becomes a determination early In life and that determination compels respect and ultimately wins "A Little Lesson la Adversity honor. The moat lovable character la often the result of thu'humllity inflicted by an obscure beginning. Poverty can awaken the deepest emotions of the human soul and that awakening can purify and beautify (he humblest Had Simon Camerqn been bom amid luxury he might Iters been nothing more than a foppish dude. Warwick. England, March I. Craig Wadsworth, second secretary of the Amertrsn embassy, Just ml seed getting the rich national hunt ateepleehaae, valued at t&.OOO end run here today. Hla Port Light 11. made a game race, but secured only second place, an Count Rufus, defeating him. out-aide- r. FOOD OR STIMULANT; Ask your doctor ii when lie orders a patient to drink lots of pure milk he advises the addition of a large quantity of whiskey. Hell teUyou "no" very emphatically. Yet there are people who, when ordered to get Scott's Emulsion, will accept seme wine, cordial or extract of cod liver oil and think it is the same thing or better. It you want and need cod liver oil in its best, purest and most easily digested form, get Scotts Emulsion. If you want whiskey, thats another matter, but don't look for the same results. bcott a sown maveari at. a Identical. VISITING LUMBERMEN RECEIVED BY RESIDENT Boles, March I. Charles H. Moyer, William D. Haywood and George E. Haywood and George B. Pettibone have Washington, March 8 The delegatee failed their anawere In the supreme to the convention of the National court to the return made by Warden Wholesale Lumber Dealers' asoaclation Whitney of the penitentiary In the to session here today called at the hsbeaa corpus proceedings. They are White House and were received by practically identical, though la some the President la the East room. minor details impacting tha moveMany of the delegates were accomments of the accused during some panied by thalr wlvea. months prior to the murder iff which After delivering to each of the a personal greeting, tbs Presithey are accused, they differ. Moyer, la hie answer, aftro covering a num- dent made n brief ad drees congratulatber of minor points, says he waa on ing the lumbermen on the condition February if a cltixea and resident of of their business; the way in wbirh Denver .and baa been for four yes re. they werr now arcklng to put It upon "That be had not, prior to the acts firm footing, not of caploltiiig a given In the etate area of furrat and leaving nothing behereto afterueiforth of Idaho, nor in any part thereof, prior hind, but of ao handling the forest that therto, since on or about Ibe 28th of to ualng M, It la yet left aa aa asset for October, 1905, that on or about the their children and thnr children's 2Kth of October, 1906, poor prill loner children. He urged the lumbermen to entered Idaho from the etate of Ore- make ue of the government forest re- reserve service and concluded by Bugon on a railway (rain and mained In a car of said train until ying: the town of Nampa- - to raid state of "Throe la no bualncaa to the I'nlted Idaho, was reached; that thereupon he Stole which there to greater need changed cars and was Immediately of having carried on with combinacarried to n car to a point south of tion of scientific understanding and Nampa in the direction of Silver City, practical horse arnse." that at the end of the routs he took n stage to Silver City, attended n MAKES OPENING ADDRESS. lodgs meeting of the organisation of whirh your petitioner la a member, Chicago, Marrh 8. Assistant Slate known aa the local union of the West- Attorney Olsen made hi opening adern Federation of Miners; that he re- dress to the Jury today In the trial of mained In Silver City over night and Richard Ivcna for the murder of Mrs during Ihu following day he was ia Bessie Hollister. confession purportsimilar Silver City and attended Objection lo lodge meeting at a small town In the ing to have been made by Ivons waa immediate vicinity of Silver City, and overruled. via-flo- ra bn the next morning returned to Nampa and there entered a ear on a train INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL PAB8E8 SENATE. going east, whirh took him with all due dispatch from the state of Idaho. Washington. March 8 The house That prior to said time he hid not been In the state of Idaho for a period today paseed the India tupproprlatlon bill and then proceeded to tangle Itof more than three years. self up over the bill to abolish the grade of lieutenant general In tbs HILDEBRAND REINSTATED. army. The result was an adjournment for lack 4 a quorum after member Nwe York. March 8. The stewards had been locked In the hall for half an or the Jockey c!ub tonight reim-tatehour and the sergeant at arms had HildeIwn scurrying to the various hotels Jockey Eugene Hildebrand. brand's Herns was revoked lsai year to search of members. The vote to because of unsatisfactory work in the consider the Mil showed an oversaddlA whelming sentiment In Its favor, and as it is the pending haulnesa under call of committee it will probably be CATHOLICS REFUSE TO LEAVE 8UICHON reported and passed In due course. Shanghai. March a. The rrotestant missionaries at Suirhmi. province of Klangal, have been rsrorird to The Ca'hnlic missionaries at Sulchou refused to leave the place and the governor is sending another escort for them. The Chinese concerned in tha recent rioting at Nan Changfl province of Klsngai. have ennfroeed their guilt, but maintain that they were justified In attacking the Catholic. as the lab ter bad alabbed the msgiwrs'e Klu-klan- MARCH 9, . 1908. UOBXISO, gricnea, SCHIFF PARTY TO ORIENT, Sailed on th Manchuria from FranciacA San Francisco, Marrh the passengers on the 8. Pacific San Among Mall Steamship eompady's liner Manchuria, which sailed today for the Orient, were Jacob Schtff nd his patty of seven; Mr. J. C. Itxvemeyer and Dr. H ft. Cumming, Who Is to assume chsrgw of the uferantina starinu at Tokohatn. Xian H., Fui Mohur 95; Evelyn Griffin. Pin) A Helen S.. each 93. FAVORITES Sixth race. Brooks course Miss Needful Bill 106; CsrtiA Betty ll)7; North villa. Sherry 102; Piquet, Red Dumta, Myrtle H-- , Cheripe, each 100. WIN Seventh ra?e, aix furlongs-- Th Major, Hockey, each 107; El Verne I ua per tor Halpin 104; Winifred, Durbar, Mary Gleua, Rublana each 102; EXPEDIENT LAST AT HALF, BUT Happy Chappy, Smithy Kane, each 99; CHOLK HEDRICK (4 TO 1) TOOK MrA Bob 91. WON GOING AWAY. FOURTH RACE. a. THREE LONG AT RACES AMERICANS i S-- Or-lean- 8-- dry-dor- Waa Fraa Handicap for and Up Cotillion Longest Priced Horae t Win, Three-Year-Ol- Lot Angeles, Mareh 8. Cholk Hedrick at 4 to 1 wen the principal event at Ascot today, tb free handicap for s and upward. Cotillion, at I to 1 ,1a the second race, was the longest priced hone to win today. Three favorites else won. Weather clear, track fast. Results: First rare, five and a half furlongs Myrtle White 108 (McDaniel), 6 toS. won; Baa Let Ion 110 (Bonner), 10 to 1. second; Fred Parkinson 110 (Doyle), 30 (o 1. third. Time, 1:08 Merry Sport, Walnut Hill. Liula Albertina, Vend do, Vandal. NegruacA Las Cm-cc- a Ida torn and Companion also ram Second raee mile and a sixteenth Cotillion 106 (HarrU). I te 1, won; Huapala 100 (Grand), 34 to 1, second; 104 (McDaniel), 6 to 1, third. Freest Bui ley. Pyrrho, inn-arTime, 1:48 Cheripe, line of Life and La T rant also ram Third race, four and a half furlongs Tom Gilroy 111 ( Fischer), 4 to 1, won; Commida 106 (McDaniel), 7 to 2, second; Edwin T. Fryer 108 (Hudlin), 10 to 1, third. Time, :65 Orellno, Jarvis Lane, Yellow Top. No Marks, E2 Tovar; Navarro, Entra Voua Casio Beach and Prosperity also ran. Fourth raee, handicap, mile and a sixteenth Cholk Hedrick 108 (Hir-rii- ), 4 to 1, won; Chimney Bweep 106 (Miller), 7 to 6, second; Marshal Ney 101 (Jackson), 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:46. Gilpin alee ran. Fifth race, eix and n halt furlong Flrmfoot 103 (Horner), 14 to 6, wan; Workman 108 (Miller), 8 to 6, eeonud; Jake Bandera 108 (McDaniel), 6 to' 1, third. Time. 1:34 14. Bata, Dlxelle and Wyefleld alto ran. Sixth race, mile and fifty yards Declared off. Seventh race, five and a half furlong El Bernardino 110 (Miller), 11 to 90, won; Prince Ching (Doyle), 7 to I, second; Linda Rose 104 (Horner), . 4 (o 1. third. Time, 1:07 14. Hager-donEnchanter, Precious, Jennie F., Almonte, Barranca, Mattie Spencer and Phya also raa. three-year-old- 1-- (-- -- ENTRIES FOR TODAY, g 4-- Sigs-bee'- 4-- 1:491-6- Fifth race, on mile Gold Coin won; Ooidle second; Ann Hill third. Time, 1:46 Blxth race, live and one half furlongs Lady Charade won; JuHa M., second ; Mary Morris third. Time, HavEf race, one mile Iron 107; Lovey Mary. Bley on; Pepper Red. each 105; Pen Fowl. Sizt. (ick R-e- aS' ??; Ebel Thatcher, Prolic, each ii Sixth race, six furloogs Tht Aku. handicap Tocalow 117; FOrerunl'i 111; Rom a In 108; Misty's Pride-i- t 101; Rujy 99; Roycroft 9. REGRET ROUVIER'B DEFEAT. ARRESTED Major Taaay Made Strong Bid fer And Held an Charge of Conspiracy Fourth Race, but Whan William to Obtain Money, , Wee Ready n Puahad Ahead. London, March 8. Harry Samuel Simond and Franklin Everhart, Amer-icxnwere arrested here today sad San Francisco, March 8. The longdistance event of in day, the third earh remanded to 10,0u0 pound bail and fourth races, a era won by the fav- on charge of conspiracy and obtaining stork sail orite, Expedient and Preservator. Ex- prisoners are known pedient srae last at the half pole in Urge euma of money by fraud. The the third race, but when Graham urged bar broken and are alleged to have him he passed the field on by one Issued forged shares and caitffleatea and captured the event going away. to connect Km with Alaska, Oklahoma, Major Taaay made a at roc effort to Crlppl Creek and Manitoba mining the fourth event, but whra Jockey companies. Willlami was reedy ha easily passed Acoocding to the police evidence, him on Preservator. Weather clear, Everhart U vice president of the Mining Securities and Investments corportrack fast. Results: ation, alleged to be registered at OklaFirst race, five end e half furlongs IJsar 108 (L. Williams), 3 to I. won; homa City. Th pair have bees in Loufew month. Mldmont IDS (Fountain), 10 to 1, sec- don On of th eperiffo charges against ond; Dirk Wilson 107 (Otis). IS to 1, third. Time, 1:08 Eetmere. Riley Slmmooa and Everhart is forgery of Dwyer, James A. Murray, Salem, Noth- abac certificate of the La Chivls od ing. Llbertlnua, Cluuaolo and Uxale kilning company. Two hundred forged in fifty of these certificate Mine also rai. Second race, four furlongs Elmdale London have been seised. They pur113 (Clark). 18 to I, won; Lugano 109 port to represent sharae varying from a few hundreds to 8&0.006 earh. (ML Hayes), 2U0 to 1. second; Lessen Th advertising matter of tha Min113 (L. Williams), 20 to 1, third. Time. :49 ing Seeuritle and Investment corporLord Rouington. Duke of Queen Aileene, Kngo. Alto Spa, ation fit which Everhart I vie presiMrs. Matthews and Hermit's Cross dent and Simmon director, fives the head office 230 Broadway. Other docualso rsa. of Third care, mile and an eighth Ex- ments seised hear Everhart' name Mining compedient 107 (Uraham), 7 to i, woo; president of th Index Wenrick 110 (Minder), 8 to 1. second; pany, ineorpenued. of South DakotA Leila Iiill 106 (League). 13 (o 1. third. and president of th Bun Incandescent New York city, and Time, 1:61 Chablis, Bpnodoolto. Light company of No Remark, Ethel Abbott. Jolly Witch treasurer of th International Dash and Fender Machine company of Nw and Langford Jamea also ram Jersey. Fourth race, mil and an eighth fllmmoa represent himself aa from Preservator 108 (U Williams), S to 10, Pennwon; Major Tenny 107 (W. Smith), II Illinois and Everhart a from that no to 1, second; Rough Rider 107 (Robin- sylvania. but it la snUerstood such persona have bee In business In son), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:66. Iras, Canejo, Supreme Court, Nw York. Theyonan believed to have tha continent, and been operating Isebeltlta and TarrUgn also ran. Fifth racA on mil Waterenr 109 to the provinces ns well as to Lou do l. (W. Smith), 8 to 1, wen; Tavunea 87 WELL UNDER WAV. REPAIR (Graham). 11 to 6, second; Wank Fllttner 93 (Weber), 26 to 1, third. Jake Moose, . Quick Diydock Dewey Will Start for PhilipTime, 1:43 Rich and Followe Me alee ran. pines March 12. Sixth race, five and e half furlongs Washington, March I. The secreCallaghan 110 (L. Williams), 3 to 10, won; Yada 110 (J. J. Walsh), 26 to 1. tary of ib navy haa received a cable second; Salable 107 (Clark). 10 to 1, message from Commander Hoaley, third. Time, 1:07 Ijotta Gladstone, commanding the fleet towing the Dewey to the Philippines, saying Only JimmlA Henry Waite, I'm Joe that the repairs to the dock are and Chlleao also raa. at Las Palmas, Canary islands, and that he expects to resume At City Park. on New Orleans, March 8. City Park hia Journey to the Mediterranean the 18th int. He reported also that results: of the First race, five end one half furlongs he did not require the services waa sent to Tadelloa won; Ida Kearney second; cruiser TacomA which Las Palmas with machinery for the Miss Jordan third. Time, : 12 Consequently the Tacoma drydock. Recoud race, mile and an eighth Las Palmaa yesterday for from tailed Daxxie won; Fei Hunting second; a and will rejoin Admiral Gibraltar Bradley's Pet third.' Time, 3:00 fleet to the Mediterranean later. Third race, six furlongs St. Joseph This fleet to now at Beirut, and will go won; Monterey second; Tambeau to Alexandria, where the ships will third. Time, 1:173-6- . going to tho Phildivide, one Fourth race, one mile Daring won; ippine and portion tha other returning to the Creel second; Delphic third. Time, United States. . 2-- ASCOT ift Cousin Carrie, Svlvi. Thfcut Wheeler, Miss Hunter, eT" inkue, each 95. Fourth race, mils and on huadrn yards Phalanx. H8; Hi lau; 107; The Lieutenant, Maarn 105; Fisher Boy M4; 101; ciydeo 10u; Judg, Masmd. 91; Chriatin. a.. Mt-ad- , BRIEFLY , STRUGGLE. FRIDAY COURT NEWS n LIFES UTAH, At Oakland. Baa Francisco, March I. Oakland entries for tomorrow: First raee, six furlong Charley Payne, Menden, Tony Fauat each 118; Elota, Llcy C, Reba, Yankee Jim each 111; Tanann 100; May L N., Tetrax-bln- l, Jill, Weatherford each 107. Beoond race, seven furlong Robert Mitchell, Homestead Joyner each 110; Mountebank. Lem Rend each 107; May Holladay, Lida T, Dotterel, Maid of Fermoy, Birdie P, Dorn , each 106; Eton King 102, Third race, five furlouge Sterling Germany, However, Doesn't Believ. a Will Affect That Country. Berlin. March -n fall of Rouvler ministry Is now regarded th, Berlin aa affecting only the iwenuJ politics of France and ns nut like!, to change the relations between Gr. many and France, or render more din. cult an agreement on .the subject oi Morocco. M. Rouvler waa liked by (he Genu, public men and hla defeat In that aeiua 1 regretted. SL Petersburg Worried. 8L Petersburg, March I. The fan at the French cabinet created tnsch to government and diplomatic circles here because of its position ei conditions at Algerlran and the dml alliance. At the foreign office tka crisis was attributed to interior etmdi Gone, and it ia not believed it vm affect France's foreign policy. The French cabinet' attitude ward tha new Russian loan is m dally important to Russia at this time Minister of Finance Shlpoff hat eum moned (he prominent Moscow and Bt Peter burg banker and they am iB' conference with him on the queetiou of n new Interior loan. Herr Mendelsohn, the Berlin er, to her also la consultation with M. Witt and M. Shlpoff. M. Dartdoff, chief of the department of credit operations of the ministry ec finance, said today: "If the political situation improve, the government will have no difficulty in borrowing what I eroded, if the situation does not Improve it is useless to speculate upon what will happen. GREEN ACQUITTED. Was Charged With Attempt t efraud Government. Washington, March 8. George E. Green, former state senator, of N'ev York, who has been on trial to tht district supreme court for more thn two weeks on charges of conspiracy te commit an offanro against the Usltet States and to defraud th govern meat In connection with the sale of time recording clocks, to the poetofflre 4 partment, waa today acquitted by s jury after four hours deliberation WILL CONSTRUCT ROADS IN THE PHtyPPINIt New York, March 8. It was today that Edward J. Baari, principal assistant engineer ef th Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific railroad, haa accepted the appoint meat u engineer of ateara railway In tha for J. G. White A Co, the New York engineering firm which vn awarded the 111,000,000 contract for the building of a part of the ralHny system proposed by the insular gve eminent. . a 2-- SPRING OPENING CLOAK DEPT. 1:1114. Seventh race, seven furlongs, selling won; Bon Mot second; Bell Indian third. Time, 1:10. fOetowoed At Hot BpringA Hot Springs, March $ Oaklawa IN THE re- sults: First race, six furlong David Stahl woa: Mias Deeds second; Odd Ella third. Time, 1:18. Tree Second race, three furlong Joll won; Miss Martha second; Wilcox third. Time, : 38 Third race, seven furlongs Elecan won; Bitterhead second; Proteus third. Time, :32 Fourth race, four and one sixteenth furlongs Stand Pat won; On Viva second; Arsenal third. Time, 1:18.. Fifth race, three and a half furlong Anna Karenina won; Miss Storms second; Montgomery i third. Time, ::44. Sixth race, mile and three-eight- s George Vivien won; Dolinds second; Los Angeleno third. Time, 2:26. Friday and Saturday 2-- Will be bus days st our Cloak Department. We have received two or three shipments of Ladies Tailored Suits, Shirt Waists and Covert Jsekets. We want to introduce them to the ladies in and around Ogden, therefore we have reduced the price of the suits as follows At the Fair OreundA New Orleans, March 8. Fair Grounds results: First race, three and n half furlongs Beatrice H. won, Helmulh second, Wabash Queen third. Time. :44 14. Second race, six furlongs King' Gem won. Go To Win second, Morris tihrd. Time, 1:19. Third rare, mile and twenty yards Shenandoah won, Rlncerity Belle second. Winifred A. third- - Time. 1:49. Fourth rare, six furlong Polly Trim won. Usury second, J. C. Gem third. Time, 1:18. Fifth rare, five furlong Dan McKenna won, Sarsaparilla second, Owa-ea- l third. Time, 1:04. Sixth rare, mile and twenty yards Katin Powers won. Daniel C. second, Hortenm third. Time, 1:48 44. ENTRIES FOR TODAY. At Ascet. Los Angeles, Marrh I Ascot entries for tomorrow: First race, six furlong Regal 115; Big Injun. My Surprise, Almonte, Chief AlrhA Pkeifico, earh 104; Lydia Wroiisman, Lady Kiapar, Mias Affable, Anna a each 102: Radium 97. Second race. Brooks course Lebero 103; St. Wild a I a Tarsnta, Roetnf, John W. Dsheey. Dancing Kid Jr., Young Marlow, Moore, Jlngler, each 102: Mireina 95. Third race, four and a half ftirlongi Jack Gilroy 112: Royal Ascot 116; Captain Jarrell 08; Bonnie Beach each 17; WapanogUa. 104; Lady's Beauty. Alonio, each 102; Fonemah, Arrdala Beele. ImdnuA each 10L Fourth raee. one mile Dewey 165; Sandalwood, Hot, Graphite, Bailey, each 106; Nlnnaasquaw, Phto, Tender-cresKat Campbell, each 100; Lady Mirthful, Vtona, P6. Fifth raee. one mile Pleasant Pays 109; Rexia 104; Red Tape, Chd. Bmns-ton- . earh Ui3; Lillie B.. Sandstorm RuWuon 9X; Ml; Diaries Green t, tl; ON THE BARGAIN TABLE MAY BE FOUND A LINE OF ALL WOOL, TAILORED SUITS. BUT WERE CARRIED OVER. WERE NOW YOU MAY HAVE ONE FOR 12-6- $3.95 LENGTH JACKET MADE OF ALL WOOL. LIGHT GREY CHEVIOT, NEW STYLE SKIRT. WERE 6144Q, THREE-QUARTE- R $7.50 NOW ANOTHER LINE OF CHECK SUITS, BROWN NOBBY. WERE 1S40 JACKET WORSTED, VERY NOW $9.50 A FULL LINE OF NEAT PATTERNS IN CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS, MIXTURES, CASSIMERES AT ABOUT AND UNFINISHED WORSTEDS HALF PRICE. YOU WILL FIND SOME EXTRA BARGAINS IN THIS LOT. ALL ARE GOOD STYLE EATON AND BLOUSE JACKETS. REDUCED TO 6640. A LARGE LINE OF EATON AND BLOUSE JACKETS NICELY TRIMMED, SKIRTS TO MATCH. MADE OF GOOD QUALITY MOHAIR, ONLY $6.50 THE NEW AND LATEST INTRODUCE SPRING STYLES IN LADIES' SUITS FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, WE WILL SELL THE 624P0 QREY SUIT, EATON JACKET f1 F WITH SHORT SLEEVES FOR... feUU TO $ Jrt THE $2040 QREY SUIT EATON JACKET, SHORT SLEEVES FOR m99I4ooa i4isiiieMitti u,1AA qjiyy THE $16.00 grey SUIT EATON JACKET, SLEEVES FOR $14.50 THE $1440 GREY SUIT, 64 LENGTH EATON JACKET FOR shory sleeves, $11.00 THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. CALL IN AND GET A SUIT AT THIS OPENING SALE. A VERY CHOICE LINE OF COVERT JACKETS FOR SPRING WEAR. THEY ARE A LITTLE SHORTER THAN LAST YEAR AND RANGE IN PRICE FROM $1240 TO WE HAVE $3.90 THE NEW RAIN PROOF COATS ARE HERE AND THE PRICES ARE VERY LOW. THESE RAIN PROOF COATS ARE THE BEST ALL ROUND COATS FOR SPRING WEAR ON THE MARKET. OP WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE EACH LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS IN THE CITY. I DAY ADOS NEW STYLES AND DESIGNS YOU THIS DEPARTMENT. WE CAN SAVE SOUND MONEY IP YOU VISIT OUR SHIRT WAIST DEPARTMENT. CLARKS STORES 2356-58-60-- 62 D- WASHINGTON AVENUE |