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Show THE MORSnm EXAMINER: OGDEN, FRIDAY MORNING, UTAH, MARCH 9, 190& HAS BEN WILSON HALVERSON BOARD 0 TRUSTEES HEARING PLEASED NOT BEEN MILLER PRISONER AT LIBERTY AT EARLY HOUR. ESCAPED aaaiag; lasgasea MEET HEARERS TODAY YOUNG SOCIALIST ORATOR AT COURT HOUSE LAST NIGHT. CASE WILL BE CALLED THIB AFTERNOON AT. 2 O'CLOCK. TAKEN ARE . Non. Baking powder that aro sold at ten to thirty cent a pound, or a cent aa ounce, are made from alum. Avoid them. Faieg Bakins Powdsx Cot' CHtCMa.1 Mrs. Hollieter on the day ebe disappeared and the subsequent finding of the body were related, but nothing new EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phone, two ringe BUSINESS OFFICE ..N Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phene, one ring II ..Nof Ne. M Ne, M wee adduced. Dr. Warren H. Huhter, coroner's pbyidclan, who performed the poet mortem examination, testified that lira, Hollieter died from etraagulatlon. Attorney Foils for the dtfonse then of Dr. took up the Hunter and endeavored to prove from the normal condition of the heart and brain that death might not have resulted from strangulation. - PREPARING London, March WANTED A bop with good educe dloa to Mara the printing business. FOR TROUBLE. I. The correspond- ent of the Tribune at Pekin says at Yuan Bhal Kal, commander-lchief p.m. of the imperial Chinee, force yesterday forwarded eighteen mountain guns Sheriff If. J. If urphx of Nevada, who from lien Tali to Shun Tefu, 15u Baa been detained at Ogden with the miles south of Pekin ia tha province Finnegan hnbene eorpun proceedings, of Chi U. leftWm the Southern Paclflc for hie Bom ad Austin. Ha put up a hard ARE NOT HOPEFUL. Sght to retain hie man, but wap obto wee: down man after the lax liged Constitutional Damecrate Pear Anreleased. other 'Revolution, Now that eprlng le at hand go to BL Petersburg, March I. The new Hannan's bicycle place on Washing-tea- , of the Constitutional Democrats, organ oppoelte city hall Agency for tha Relrh (Speech), edited by Prof. National and Reading standard Remember also we do repair- Paul M. Mllukoff and M. Hessen, formerly editor of the Provo, discusses the ing, machine work, key fitting, etc, present political situation la a tone la for from hopeful. The paper that ' flret train of tha Second United aye among the Btataa cavalry, an route from the Phil- Liberalthat tha disarntloaa have foleely . enippines to Fort Riley, Kao., arrived In couraged element, the government to the belief Ogden over the Southern Paclflc at that strangth will mull from pushing 1:41 p. m. After a atop of forty-fiv- e e minutes at Ogden the train left for reaction te a point where R will another and greater revolution. .the east over the Union Pacific. The paper prints what purports t be a secret circular from Minister of the car Special Oil, occupied by D. O. Interior Durnovx to the agents of the Clark, superintendent of the Union Instructing them to emPaciflo Oral company, came In from government all their energies in the villages ploy the east on Union Pacific No. I this to the eleetkm of radicals to looming and1 left over the Oregon the prevent national assembly. fibnt line for Salt Lake. Apply foreman "Standard" at no pk-fc- GOV, JOHNSON Will Act In Fish e h IVINS CASE BEGINS. Hie Cenfeeaien Will be Introduced ae Evidence. Chicago, March I. The trial of Richard I ven for the murder of Mrs. Beasts Hollister wit commenced today. It la generally understood that the ease of the state rests largely upon the repeated confession by Irene to the police and to the state's attorney's Office, tad as aooa sn the cnee was fairly under way Mr. Foils objected lo the introduction of any confession purporting to Iigve been made by Irens. He waa promptly overruled by the Minneapolis, Minn., March 8. Gov. Johnson, 'as a memlwr of the Lawson Insurance committee, has consented to act with the Btuyvesant Fish committee In the reorganisation of the New York Life and Mutual Life Insurance companies. EMBEZZLEMENT ' CHARGED. March 8. W. A. Casper, Wyo Brothers, government disbursing agent for the Pathfinder reservlor project, with headquarters at Casper, was arrested today on n charge of embessling government funds to the amount of 15,000. . Much interest la being taken In this proceeding, ns it is to determine whether this attorney, who has lately been so insistent that public officials be held to a strict observance of the law in its narrowest and most rigid const ruction, is not himself guilty of the very transgression which, he lays at the door of others. It is said that the prosecuting attorney. Mr. Farnsworth, ha gone to the bottom of the matter and has gathered an array of facta that will have a telling effeet when the proper time arrives for their disclosure. He is confident that there have been several most flagrant offense nod to determined to push the case to n successful issue. While Mr. Halveron asserts that he is not hi the least uneasy on account of the chargee preferred against him, his absence from court while case are nt bar in which he le Interested would Indicate that he te ependlng much time la preparing his defense. SALT LAKE EXCURSION. Thursday, March 8th. 1.00 Line. WILL MARRY AN ASTOR. RIVAL. , at Shreveport, La., March . L. Stuckey, editor of the People's Demands, was shot and killed at Colfax, La this morning by A.M. Goodwin, editor of The cause of the Colfax Chronicle. the tragedy was the publication f aa article by Stuckey reflecting on the character of Goodwin. EVIDENCE : ALL IN. Dayton, 0 March 8. All the evidence in the cnee of Dr. Ojlver Haugh, charged with the murder of his parents and his brother, In in and tha argument will probably be begun tomorrow. . ENGLISHMAN Beth U. 8. and Canada Will Protect Niagara Fella. Toronto. Match 8. The international waterways commission has reached an agreement regarding Niagara Fails, by which both countries will take all precautions to nave Its scenic beauty. can-dilu- Dol-Uv- E CO., Watch Inspectors 1 . ESTIMATE FOR A CABLE. Secretary Shaw Ask for Appripriatlon of $927,000. 8. Secretary March Washington. Shaw submitted to congress today an estimate of $927,000 for the construction of n cabin from Key Went, Fla., to Guantanamo; Cuba, and thence to the Panama canal none. WANT LUMBER DUTY REMOVED. Milwaukee, March 8. The Wisconsin Retail Lumber Dealers association in annual session today, passed a resolution favoring the removal of the Import duty on Canadian lumber and requesting congress to take motion to this end. A LARGE FALLING OFF. DISAPPEARS, Believed Wool Exporter at Tiflln Han Baen Murdered. March 8. An Englishmen named Ibstock. who exported wool to America, haa mysteriously disappeared from n neighboring Tartar village, and it 1 feared he haa been murdered. He had $10,000 on hie person. Tlfll SHIP SUBSIDY BILL MARCH 22. . TO SAVE SCENIC BEAUTY. e. Railroad Men, as Why Not Follow you know, the U. P. Lead The hoard of trustees of the State Industrial school meet at 6:80 p. m. yesterday with all members present. One of the most ini ik) riant results of the masting was n provision made for tha Improvement of the main building. A letter from the state board of examiners wee received end rend, advising the ersatkm cf a deficit cf $5,000 for the furnishing, refitting, etc., of th building. On the motion af Mr. Joseph, the matter of purchasing was referred to a committee consisting of three trustees and the superintendent, who were granted power to act. Judge Howell's decision in the habeas corpus case of Harry Benson, one of the Inmates of the school, was read. Th opinion was of special importance, la that it established tha validity of the stats Juvenile tow Mr. Joseph reported that while in the oast recently, he had visited many Industrial schools and school! for female offenders and entertained the board at length with a verbal report of hie observation The regular monthly pay roll and bllle were read and ordered paid. Superintendent Thomas submitted his regular monthly report, which wa read and filed. It represents the general condition of the school as being excellent, Borne of th Improvements which have been under way for soma time had been completed. The deportment. it state haa been good, there having been no serious Infractions of the rule On February 13 Officer Meyer returned from F.ly, Nevada, bringing with him Roland Burch, who eecaped from th school last November. During the month Miss Maughn, one at the instructor resigned and Miss Lane, formerly matron ot tho home, was employed to fill the vacancy. The superintendent ask tha board to make disposition of the cas of Mary Davidson, who was neat to th school not because of tran gross Ion, hut for the purpoce of giving her n home. Crtt-tent- L. Stuckey Shot by A. M, Goodwin Colfax, La. The U. P. and You J. S. Short The Ogden Bowling Aiaoda-tlo- n leave on 4:10 p. m. train. EDITOR MURDERS Richmond. Vs., March 9. It Is aa nouncsd hers today by one of her famcourt ily that Mra Robert Shawnee A- number ot witnesses were examsister of Mr Charles Dana Boston, March 9. An official delegained, including Franklin C. Hollister, (llbaon. Is engaged to be married to tion from Dee Moines, In., headed by CAN BALLOTS BE RECOUNTED? husband of the murdered woman. Evi- Waldorf Astor. eon of William Wat Mayor George Mattern, arrived today dence relative to the movements of dorf Astor of London. to attend tha presentation M a copper Now York Assembly Asks Attorney General for Opinion. bell from rltiseus of l)es Mofnes to the cruiser bearing the etty's name, which Albany. X. Y., March 8.- - The assemla at the navy yard undergoing repairs. bly today adapted a resolution calling on the state attorney general for inNOMINATIONS TO SENATE. formation as to whether in bin opinion Washington, March I. The presi- proceedings brought undef a bertain dent today sent the following nomina- section of the election law, the ballots cast at the mayoralty election in New tions to the senate: Associate Justice of the supreme York ciiy last November can be recourt of Oklahoma, John L. Pancraat. counted. The attorney general also la asked Register of land offices Andrew J. Ron, at Alva, Okla.; George B. Rob- whether William R. Hearst. the municipal ownership candidate, or any erta at Mangum, Okla. on that ticket, haa made comReoeiver of public money George D. Orner. nt Alva, Okla. plaint to him or requested that he beColonel, retired, to brigadier gen- gin such action. The adoption of the resolution Is generally regarded aa Inmust haws absolutely dependable What we are doing for the road we eral, retired William C. Stanton. vsetchea. The Union Paclflc knows dicating that none of the can do for you exactly ac well. Hearst Investigation propositions aa DOLLIVER CONFIDENT. that wo knew how te keep watches Wo can put your watch In Arab In perfect running condition. Hence affecting the New York election will clat order whenever It needs overR employe tie to inspect, regulate Doesn't fesllev Senate Will Succeed be passed. hauling or and eur price and leek after the watches of its for so doingrepairing, In Injuring Rate Bill. la ne mere than leeo employes In this section. WONT OFFER AMENDMENT. experienced workmen charge. Washington, Msrrh 8. Senator and Attorney General Moody to- Senator Tillman Disagrees With View of President. day conferred regarding legal points HMU Ore raised' yesterday in the eenate discussion of the railroad rate bill. The senWashington. Msrrh 8. Senator Till ator would not specify the question man said today that he did not probut considered, at the conclusion of pose to offer any proposition to amend conference the resolution In acexpressed the opinion the Tillman-Glllespl- e LEWIS & that the friends of the house rate bill cordance with the suggestions of the have no need fear that the senate will president. He says the resolution Is ' U. P. R. R. S. P. R. R. D. A R. Q. R. R. O. 8. L. R. R. be able to adopt an amendment which sufficient to meet the objects Intended would add to the rights tue railroads end he disagrees with the view of the now hav in the courts. president. Lang-borne- loand trip via the Oregon - ACCEPTS. Conjunction With Committee. noon. poet-offic- pro-cok- One of the horses used by the Aoompany for Its buss, making the trip between the Reed Hotel and the depot, wen budlv hurt last evening by a of barbed wine on Twenty-fiftstreet neat the leeum theatre. One of the horse's front feet was cat to the bone, probably ruining It for further use. Judge Ritchie has been secured to conduct the case of Henry V easier vs. the disGwrge Halverson, in which on the trict attorney will be tried charge of neglect ot duty. It Is Impossible. however, for the Judge to be here until this afternoon and consee quently the hearing which wa book-dto begin this morning has been postponed until 2 o'clock this after- world. a n 4 llen Transfer "I went the world. You want the We do not desire the world from a capitalistic standpoint, but we are after the world for ue all eo that we may enjoy the frui'.s of our labors road yards to the effect that the man and obtain our Just portion of the prohad been located. The patrol wagou, ductions that are the reult ot our loaded with a squat of officers, left work." were the remarks of Benjamin Immediately for the scene upon the F. Such Wilson In hie talk on Socialism at arrival they ascertained the following the county court house last night. A taels: Watchman Mclntlre of the railroad good eixed crowd was in attendance company noticed a man with a rap oo and those present were In fall symand red handkerchief tied around hi pathy with the Ideas of the speaker. applause neck board an eestbound train. He Judging from the spontaneous ' naked for an explanation, and the man ihst was not lufrequent. B. A. Bartell. a prominent Socialist who tallies wl'h the description of the of the escaped prisoner, replied that be was of Ogden, acted aa chairman the oondurtor of the train. The watch- meeting and Introduced Mr. Wilson, man. knowing that thin was false, recalling the fact that the speaker waa seised the man by the lapel of the coat sot a stranger, as he hid previously but he broke away and struck the off- conducted meetings la the city. Mr. Wilson, while still a comparaicer. Both men tunneled for a few momenta and finally the man gained his tively young man, has devoted much liberty. Several shots were fired utter of his lifs to the study of economicto him but none took effect. The last questions, and quickly wanned up heard from the men who are searching hla subject Hla remarks, In part, the river banka at the west of the clLy follow: was the they were unable to find any "People sometimes think we Socialist are calamity howlers but then trace of their man. they used to call us ngltatore and anarchists, but we have not changed onr MARCHIONESS KILLED their IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. Ideas, but prople are changing none Idea of us, thats all. Absolutely Rome. March I. The Marchioness can escape unless we all go outamtogethnot of Corsisl, formerly Princess Barbe-rin- l, er and bury capitalism, I commerwss killed this, evening by the speaking cf the grafter, ofthe cial grafter, or the man wealth, but overturning of an automobile In which of the history of a class against .a she was riding with her husband, who conditions Is King Vlotor Emmanuel's master of class. Interpret the present 1 the profind will It and that you waa who 6! horse. The marchioness, ducer the possessor, and that years old, eras driving the automobile, wa areagainst not the so termed calamity her husband, aged 69 years, sitting more scienbeside her. While crossing a bridge howlers, but we mike--Socialism is the tific interpretation. In the suburbs, seeing a cart approachthat meets squarely the ing. the marrhkmesn essayed o turn only remedyof wealth. Whether you out to give the curt safe roadway, but proposition the Idea you are ran the nutomomile Into the parapet concede we have that a revoluof the bridge with such violence that drivenr it the conclusion program is the only one that the parapet gave way and the auto- tion for a mobile was thrown from the bridge will eventually win. We stand we get the Into the ditch fifteen feet below, turn- principletoof right, and once thinking they will act. ing completely over aa It felL The people How will we confront an organised and the chauffeur escaped marquis avarlelous capitalist levying tribwithout a scratch, but the marchion- and utes on everything we wear, eat and ess was crashed lo death. earn? Our forefathers dumped the tea Into Boston harbor because they would TRANSMISSION OP not pay tribute to a king. We look MONEY ORDERS STOPPED. back upon them now aa heroes, but could they return to earth today and Warsaw. Russian Poland. March I. see the conditions that bow exist they continual robberies of Owing to could but term it tryanny. the' central government has or"We are restless under a senate that dered the suspension until further no- is controlled body and eoul by the railortice of the transmission of money roads. Nine men control the senate ders in Poland. end practically all legislation. You The authorities have set sentinels go to the ballot box and vote hew over the electoral lists, which the ter- straight because father did. Its thl rorists have threatened to destroy. system that makes Rockefeller posTwo detectives thus detailed were sible and us Impossible, and the only killed today. way to break that system le by a revolution of the ballot box. BAILS FOR MARTINIQUE. "We have a right to operate the entire' world. Over four million wage Kingston, March 9. The French earners get less then $400 per year. If cruiser Jurien dr la Oravlero Bailed your brain will only ask your hands today for Fort de France, Martinique. how much they produced and how The crulacr dr Ball, flagship of Ad- much the other fellow put in hie pockmiral Bcvor dr Is Prjnvre, and cruLer et as a result of your production you would call a halt. Ton say be has Troude will follow tomorrow. robbed you. No, you Insist upon being roblied; that la the trouble. Now, I REDUCED FREIGHT RATES. want you to do a little for old mother earth. There Is an old saying that Vice President Btickncy of C. G. W. troth will make a sweet Makes Statement. Why wont truth make a sweet It is dangerous to preach a BL Paul, March 9. Rerond Vice of doctrine discontent unless you have President C. 8. Btickncy of the Chi- a We have a remedy and It cago Greet Western, criticise the an- is remedy. simple one. Uee the right of nounced Intention of the western roads thea very ballot, box and vote for yourself to reduce freight rates 15 per cent benot 'the capitalist by voting the tween the Missouri river and the 'At- and ' lantic seaboard sa simply a trick of a Boclalist ticket. competing road. He admits that If the road pcrelete la carrying out Iti MUSICAL ENTiRTAINMENT plan, other competing lines, including the Greet Western, nil! meet the reduction. Ten Clever Juvenile Elocutionists, best local musical talsnt will entertain BELL FOR THE DEB MOINES. you Friday, March 9th, B o'clock at the First ward meeting house. 15 Mayor Mattern and Party in Boston cents admission; reserved nests. 25 te Make Presentation. cents, Up until aa early hour this morning Charles Miller, who escaped from the county Jail yesterday morning, haa not been captured. About I o'clock laal Evening a report rente from the rail- E AT CONSIDERED IMPROVEMENTS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL and Judes Rltehia Will Conduct the Case Mr. Joseph Told ef Observation While Watchman la Rallread Varda Had Saye Socialists Have a Remedy AIL Visiting Industrial Schools of it That la in Reach of Wets ter vs. Halverson, Chargstruggla With Man Answering . in the East. The Ballet ing Ntgltct of Duty. Miller'e Description. Good health depends" mostly upon the food we eat. We cant be healthy if we take alum or other poison daily in our food Dr. Prices Baking Powder is absolutely free from alum. It is made from pure cream of tartar and adds to the healthfulness of the food. BEK' ' Washington, March I. The house committee on merchant marine and flnheriee today fixed March 28 ne the date for considering what action shall be taken on th ship subsidy bill. Ogden Bowlers Dtf Well in Games Last Night. Balt Lake, March 8. Th. tv ver Brunswick team, with a tmZ ot 2,271, made yesterday, still head, the lint of teams at the ms of the second day's touraauunt w five-me- the Western Bowling coegret a s s . TWICE DRIVEN ASHORE. WILL DRY DOCK THE OREGON. March Ir-T-U Baa fYanciaoo, Battleship Bella for U. B. for General schooner Glen, which returned hart Overhauling. today from an Alsakan fishing trip, wee twice driven naborq and has hssi 8. deMarch The navy Washington, She report that ever sine leaking n received partment has cablegram on November 27 to schooner Berio batfrom Yokohaha stating that the was wrecked at Eagle harbor. All ef tleship Oregon had sailed for the too crew escaped. exUnited States, where she will be On December 28 the schooner Bta tensively overhauled and modernised. ley grounded near Band Point, but escaped serious injury. The Gist tbs PURCHASE STEAMERS. abandoned one after striking was pulled from he The rocks, but later Seattle, WaMi., March 8. Tho schooner Foe position. perilous steamers Orixab Yucatan end Ban-tog- a tuna was driven ashore January of dm Ward line. New York, have and lost one men.. been purchased by the Northwestern Bteamiiblp company for use on the BeaUle-Alaak- a route. They are each 8,000 ton steamers and have n speed The Orixab si due to of 14 knot arrive in Beattie, May 20. She win leave for Nome, June 1. The Saratoga will arrive July 1, and will go on the Valdes run and the Yucatan in due here eome time this foil. r New York, March 8 Ike annual reHELD UP 'FRISCO SALOON. port of the Mutual Life Insurance company for 1905 to the insurance de- Crowd Didn't Move Fast Enough; Robpartment nt Albany ahowe that ' the bers Find Into It. company issued during that year new to insurance amounting $181,662,643, Baa Francisco, March 8. Three as against f229.542.430 In 1904. men entered n crowded saloon aUHow-ar- d and Fremont street tonight and V BIG FIRE IN DAWBON. began to hold up the patrons of the place. While eo engaged a confederOne of the Lergeet Buildings on ate on tbs outside gave an alarm of Front Street Destroyed. the danger. The holdup men then tried to hurriedly drive the crowd Into Brattle, Wash., March 8. A Dawson a rear room In order to easily escape. dispatch to the Times, says: Daw The thieves did not think their comson's annual fire occurred today. The mand was being obeyed with sufficient fire originated in the furnace room haste and one ef them fired three shots next to the Monte Carlo saloon and into the crowd. William Elite was shot waa caused by an overheated furnace, in both leg the bones in one being In five minutes the entire building was Shattered by a bullet. The thieve ablase. The Monte Carlo building, eecaped without any booty of value. m the largest structure on Front street, is practically n total Iona. The NorthWILL BUILD WAREHOUSES. ern Commercial company's fire department responded promptly to the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Comsecond alarm and gave valuable assistpany Buys Land. ance. The loss is estimated at $60,000. Spokane. Wash, March 8. Tho OreSCHWAB IN FINE SPIRITS. gon Railroad and Navigation company haa bought about seven blocks of Man Who Is ground on North Monroe street from Does Not Look Like D. P. Jenkins for warehouse purposes. Seriously 111. The price Is about 1200.000. The road Kansan City, March 8. Charles M. will spend from $250,000 to $200,090 l Schwab arrived In Kansas CKy from erecting warehouses for its customers, enter Into competithe west in hie special car over the and will actively Knee for boa lues Rock Island railroad nt 8:38 this after- tion with the Hill The Greet Northern le building a noon. To on Associated Press representative he said he was only slightly line Into the same district, paralleling .indisposed, the result of three weeks for a part of the way the Oregon Railof almost constant railwgy traveMng. road and Navigation line, and will erect warehouses ala . He was In fine spirit , . devote to the fashion. of fancies fads and weuld How many smart men foehlonf wish te ignore th Th smart men In thle town com hero for their clothe knowing they will be carefully dretood without fuse nr bother. ROYCROFT We name th clothing se n wtpner this throughout long awagger coat end stylo every foatur It stands alone at th top rtend ef the clothing ladder. havent th time to a0 Hand-tailore- d .. The Qoalttr Stott. ...THE TOGGERY f 437 $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Soiesette and Poplin Embroidery. Waist Patterns We will place on saje Saturday morning at the small price of 98c and $1.19 The patterns will be on exhibit in the window until Saturday Morning l though eight fire-meteams roiled today, this reoerd was never jB danger. Knpplnger and Ellwert. of tha Denvar Brunswick broke ell national bowling tournament records in the two-merace, by piling up a total ef 1,251 points today, and It is frrelj predicted that this team will win th two-me- n championship on them fig. are The annual election and scire-tioef the city for next years mag Will b decided tomorrow. Boors for today follow: Five-Ma- n Teams. Scudder Ogden Association 471; Land 112; Frstwell 478. Total 2.41L Denver Carnltas Gaston 467; BliV op 828; Christ $08; Grow 645; Rusal 554. Total 8,598. Ogden Falstaffe Lredom 435; Baxter 477; Watkins 464;, Thomu 8cudder 414. Total 3.531. Balt Lake Acme Zimmerman 547; Z eh ring 610; Haasn IN; A. W. Smith 512. Total. 2,547. Two-Ma- n Team Seattle Shelter 60S; Warren 4(1 Total 866. Denver Good 648; Downinf SB. oTtal 1.107. Los 'Angeles Pollack 680; Silrre nale 605.- - Total 1,048. Balt Lake Brewerton 495; Rotm-blat- t 478. Total 868. Ban Francisco Martin 481; IftrriU 589. Total 1,041. Beattie Jenkins 620; McGrath 444. Total 966. Butte Sheehan 628; Ellin M& C65. Total 1,088. Lea Angeles Gilman 566; Drains' er 626. Total 1.092. Afternoon Result Salt Lake Bperlale McMaaaay 4M, Mr Soott 471, Ely 489, Pertain 485 Krause 468; total 8.898. Butte Sheehan - 662, Metkla 11$ Kirkpatrick 421, Lindquist 829, Taylor, 126, Elite 648; total, 1,824. Beattie Ratalers Bheffer 106, Wat on 691. Brown 619, Pampuechn Ml, Jenkins 471; total, 8,629. Lon Angeles Dysinger 499, Pavlwk 689, Bilvernals 848, McGrath 834, Ota man 618; total 8.868. Two-me- n Contest, Ban FraacUoo Brunn 644, Butt 521; total, 1,045. Denver Elwert 652, KupptafW 49; total, 1,851. , Denver Gossett 671.' Bnknr 102; to . tel, 1.080. Balt Lake McLeod 626, G. Bnlih 491; total,. 1,017. . LAST & THOMAS |