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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINEE: WEDNESDAY OtiDEX, UTAH. AIOENIN.,. MAY ifliWi. amusements. BREVITIES BORN a fine Ti-- Mr. Iowa. A. K. Utahna Theatre STARTING MONDAY Hunter. I h,-- r I'romptoii. irf iVum-itiiu-r-. Jlr. Uff. Root. Firemen Are Forced to Exert Themselves to the Utmost to Save the Gry From a General Thousands Witnessed th: Flames at Work Salt Conflagration Nunnie. ilay si- - aud Ha.- -l Tou:. by u.rir taihei. aiW ihi Lake Was to Have Sent Assistance New Buildings Already wtwk for Ugd. n. They will arrive licit la the course ot two weeks. Planned to be Erected in the Burned District, Revuuld, t Toil:, Wife or .1 G. iMiuiid liaughit-r- . li DESTROYS FISE Gl :3rd- - J. J. Brooks a pica of guilty of burglary in the second degree, iu the district court todav He wiil be sentenced Thursday, May 24. Pictures of the San Francisco Disaster between the Acts A fire, starring at 1:1' yeserday mariiage license was issue yes- destroyed property wor.'.i almu.-- i J'iiM.-".in the block bounded l Wasbiug-ingtoterday to C C Thornhill, age 21, of and Adams avenue ,ud TwenAmerican, Fall. Ida., and Mi. a Gertrude Koona, age.l 20. of Ogden. ty fourth and Tweniy-ili- . i J 'iei. and for a time threatened li spread into a The A. f. I", military band will give general conflagration, uuly the mui a grand concert at the Tabernacle Fri- heioie efforts of flremeu and other eiw'lie'.ihine day evening, Vr.j :;tli, for benefit of saved Ogden from au iu disaster. the W. 8. acadta.y new building. Ail morning the lire depaniuc ihe smouSamuel Asher, a buxine, man of bi.ii engaged In deluging of the nine buslnesa ldering Cheyenne, Wyoming, was taken huus-- s destroyed bv the Are, and by ill while a siieciaior at the fire waa left to mark the noon Monday night -- lid had tu be carried comae nothing Are of the but a tangled mas, to bis room in Hie Broom hutel. He iron, brick and other debris. showed improvi ment yesienlay and it of twisted The work of deal ruction could not will be only a lew day. before full rehave been more complete. All of the covery. buildinga ou the uonhwvat corner of the block, from the 11. L. White furFuneral services over me remains niture store on the south to tbe Smith of Mra. Martha 1. Skeen will be held A Blatter t cornice worka, on Twenty-thirWedursday, ai : p. m., from the Bapstreet, ou the east, were comtist church. Ktv. Blood will officiate. pletely gutted and the walla hae coRemains may ie viewed from the late llapsed. The building occupied bv the home of dececaed, 1130 22ml street, Singer Sewing Machine company and from in a. m. to 1 p. m. Wednesday the Lone Star barber shop. which Interment iu tho Mountain View ceme- Eland on the south of the tery. district, waa at fiiat damaged by the falling walla of the Lowe building and M. 8. Browning received a telegram was afterwardB destroyed by the fire. from Fabriquc Nation-al- e A portion of Its walla has fallen and. yesterday d'Arms de Guerre company of owing to the water that has gathered Liege, Belgium, congratulating the in the basement, the rear end of the family on the ocraslou of the manufac- structure has settled three feel and ture of the ssn.uutith Browning auto- the masonry is expected to collapse. matic pistol. The telegram reads: The H. L. While building was slight- The staff of the Fabrlque Nat Ions le, lv damaged by thp heat. The north gathering to celebrate the manufac- wail la cracked In several places, but ture of the 350,000 Browning pistol, the Interior of the store ia intact. About 2:30 a. m. tbe flumes were sends Congratulations to I be family checked; tbe most effective work be--1 Browning." lug done by a liose strung over tho The Ogden Union Railway and De- roof of the I. L. Clark store, reinforced pot company will work In conjunction by a stream carried from a hydrant with tbe decorating committee of the near the county court house to the Lr. C. T. and will have tho station southeast portion of the fire area. In buildings appropriately decorated with thla way It was possible to reach the the prevailing colon. Large welcome" seat of the flames, whereas previous banners will vlso be strung across the to thla time the firemen were employed platform. As the depot la the Drat In preventing the fire from reaching then place the visitors will see on arrival buildinga on the oppoUe aide of avenue and It wrsa only by a in the city, nothing will be spared which will adl to the attractiveness of rare bit of good fortune that they succeeded in confining It to one block, for the bullumg anl grounds. tbe wind from tbe east carried a verTbe thanks of the Standard Publish- itable shower of cindefs for nearly two ing Co. are hereby extended, to the blocka and in several romances tbe Ogden employes of the Utah, Light and roofs and cornice of remote buildinga Power company, for furnishing the began to flame and had to be exMorning Examiner with power to pub- tinguished by volunteers. BIx windows in the Wright A Bans lish on time. It became necessary to cut the power and light wires on the store were broken by the heat and another by a bullet from the Lowe and Washingcorner iff Twenty-fourt- h ton avenue and the Examiner of- building. Almost instantaneously the fice waa left In darkness and window decorations within were set without power, but the Light A Pow er afire and these were thrown out oa the somehow furnished street by Bheriff Beliring where they company employes ht within a few minutes were extinguished by' spectators. power The lee house In the rear of the after the fire was under control. It was appreciated. Wright establishment began to burn at 6:30 a. m. and waa entirely destroyThe home of James Etherington at ed. Tbe loss to this firm ia estimated West Weber was entered shortly after at $1,000. The fire la said to have had Ita origin dusk yesterday by thieves who securImed a watch and a suit of clothes. En- in the stable owned by tbe Burton distrance waa mads through a window plement company, located a short A facing the street. There waa no one tance In the rear of the etore. strong In the house at the time and the loss wind waa blowing from the southeast was not discovered until an hour after and this carried the fire over a wide the house- - was entered. Etherington area before an alarm was turned In from a reported the break to the station this at 1:10 o'clock thla morning of the on1 the opposite aide saloon the He a officers gave morning.. deacrlptlon of the two men who were street. The department responded seen several times prior to the bur- promptly and three streams of water Owglary. They ara transients and It la were anon centered on the flames. near defect the la to a hydrant an boarded ing outgoing supposed they the Geo. A. Ixwe building, the firetrain after robbing the house. men were deprived of two streams of Funeral services over I F. Zimmer- water from that source and they wera man were held yesterday at the Pres- compelled to have recourse to a hybyterian ehtiron. Rev Carver officiated. drant on the corner of Twenty-fourt- h Services opened at 10 oclock and con- and Washington. cluded before noon.1 Short speeches Despite the water, the flames were were made by friends of the deceased, fanned to Immense proportions by the who lingered on his good qualities to wind and spread rapidly. Paint, varemphasise tbe value of a life well lived nish and other highly Inflammable maIn usefulness. A quartette, composed terial became ignited and sent lurid of Mra. Lorma Pearce, Mrs. C. H. Stev- tonguea of flame nearly across the ens, R. M. Roblnion and W. B. Crock- avenue. Soon the heat created a ett rendered appropriate mnaic. There strong draught and the fire swept to were many beautiful floral offerings. the north and rnst to tiie Burrup groAfter the services were concluded the cery store and .a far aa KmaironTs body was borne by members of the blacksmith shop, seemingly beyond Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers control. Soon tbe flatnea were carto the heareeand taken to the Moun- ried into the rear of the Lowe building and all hope of saving that magtain View cemetery for interment. nificent structure with Its large stock At the Tabernacle Friday, 8:30 p. m., of hardware, implements, etc., had to May 25, the military band in a grand be abandoned. concert. Benefit Weber Stake acadAwnings on the opposite side of the street caught fire and had to be exemy new building. Admission, 50c. tinguished by bucket bridagea. By thla tlmi-- six lines of hose were TROUBLE GETTING LABOR four along brought Into service, " Washington avenue, one from the Former Employs Says Western Pacific south near the court houe, and anWill Bo Delayed Because of other from the northeast. The streams were centered principally upon the Shortage. Lowe building! Tbe north wall fell In James Carter, formerly foreman of with a crash. The front began to topthe Utah Construction company's work ple and fall to the pavement. Thouson the Western Pacific, returning from ands of cartridges and sheila stored Oroville, Cal., saya the Weatern Pa- on the ground fleor exploded and kept cific cannot secure the needed number up a loud aul continuous bombardof white men. He places the length of ment. , time to be consumed In building the No serious accldenta have been reline from the western end at one year. ported. W. K. Swan waa slightly inThe outside world has little concep- jured by the fire and steam while he tion of tbe enormity of the tak which waa bolding tbe nozzle of a hoe on the the Western Pacific has. set Itself roof of the I. L. Clark store. In Its endeavor to Bheriff Seymour Clark sprainedDeputy said Mr,' Carter. his on a the across country streak grade arm while figh'ir.g the fire In the rear 1 Western etoei-the cent, per not to of Wright's Pacific la encountering tremendous difNine head of horses were burned to ficulties. I do not believe that the road death by the fire In the Burton Implela along tiie Feather river safe as plan- ment company's stable. Five of ned. A roadbed la being literally bias- them belonged to the firm, while four ed through a slaty formation of rock were owned hy a freighter who arrivwhich will forever be sliding onto ed from Idahy yesterday. the track. Tunnels and snowsheds are The streets were crowded with specbeing avoided, sad these cuts through tators who had been aroused by the n slaty formation in some places and of the fire and they were now a lava rock in others are not. In my glare back to tiie corners of the block driven safe until to be n vast for opinion, going . Many remained near the safety. la sum of money expended. fire all night. of scene the This difficult work plus the InadewatchTom Burton, night Is doing the man quacy of the help that for several buildings In the rough work, are two reasons for my burned district, makes regular hourly belief that It will be a long time before from the implement compantbe rail f the Weatern Pacific are tramps ies buildinga to the corner of Twenty-thlaid on Nevada's soil. On re there, the ird, and from the rear of the buildwork arrosa the state will be much Ch toners and front. the to inga that than encountered difficult less np Officer HUllcker Sergt. passed along WashingBut will be h a to the present. long shortly before the alarm time before the worker are in Ne- ton avenue In. They noticed nothing vada. Greeks are not the best road waa turned tad not walked more builders, and Japs are not aa good. wrong. Theyuntil These are tbe two races that predom- than a block fullthe department waa at apeed. inate among the workers near Chllcoot met coming Some one from a saloon, opposite and other points along the road. the feed store, turned In the alarm. He the the aaw MEW PANAMAS. flames, envelop store and Informed the station immedi. Panama hat. cleaned, bleached, ately. blocked and retrlmmed. E. I Hurd, Many amusing incidents supplemented the fire. A spectator, fearing the 124 S Wash. are. Both phones. tl.e fiiiiu eured ler ones of the East of it fii-- a p?cail of tu!:u. thallow which halted wotk. i;ii t he earr.ed wain Iron: ilu : .u of a j Prof. Tiiawiione of the lie j muxielar.s of mu tfr. ha proffered building to the Iron; i awu-lth- e dashed it on the window, wivuvs or l.is hand for the beite-lntS- jilt of i lie Wei;- Si.ike Academy liuild- A phoiographt r iipiwurv i on the lng fund and a'l trieiid of the institii-sevulie- - quick:) stli:d a tioa a well a those interested in commanding v'cu ot the ii:. uud t building and .lying our fair city ap-will surely avail up hi of this iusirjn:. i.i opeeiai.u pportunuy of sp.'iiding an evening with the niasur Mid thus ais;lng a worthy cause. The Nichols hand, ihe W. S. A. band and probably mine f those connected wl'.li ihe city schoolx. will attend the concert in a l.uy. A t. : -- DONT EXTRA CHARGE. THIS MISS TONIGHT. 102030 PRICES tnvwwviwy grand opening of the SEASON SUMMER Thursday Night TBE CASSIDY OPERA CO - people - 25 25 Band Concert from 7 to 8 Agricultural College Logan Utah They Will Not Arrive in Ogden Until away and shifted to th.- south. Tomorrow. a steady breeze was blowing the flames back over the deinstall'd por-- j , Southern 9Ren , tion away from building south of the. -'flo l'iwnil yesterday iiJ Lowe implement company. The ih. I'P.Miauc- - of nn.mhly pay ,hr story brick wall of ihe Implement com-- ' il! check. The check arc one day late lwny building prevented ihe tin me from nod will arrive tulny. Tie--ent- fire-swe- Military Band Concert For the benefit of new the W. S. An-dem- y and-llg- 8i30 p. m. 8:30 p Tabernacle. m. Admission 50c. . send your laundry work elaewbera 'member that you take chance of die Mtlufaction by so doing. We do nf launcry work sent na as nearly Mrfect u human hands can do It, pad Murn Ihe good a to yon at the time mey were promised. wl7 cot try with your trandl u this weekT Ogden 37 Steam Laundry Twenty-fift- Street. h d BEAR IN MIND Jla fact If youVa a transfer Job you that weve an equipment Pablo of accompliahlng It quickly nd to your great satisfaction In "nner end coat Allen OGDEN 326 Transfer Co. THE EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St. California and Eaatcm Races. Direct Wire foi All Sporting Events - ly Material Arrives. Some of (ho material for the remodeling of the Union depot arrived at the freight house yesterday. The shipment ronxit, jf cement and lumber. The emigrant wailing room ia to be locked and turned into a atore room for the building material which will be arriving daily. Work ou the liakeoveu for the depot hotel will be aurted at Ate under contr-i- l by :u0. nu'ke roiled up from ihe ruins tad. led ou the street, the spectator back. The flame began to subside gradually and the Balt Luke r department, which vat notified ui be In readiness for a flylug trip, was Informed that ita service would not once, i be needed. The burned will b rebuilt, Blocking Streets. The officials of the Rio Grande Mra. Geo. A. cairn- - up from Bali Lake Monday uight. and. In company Western have United a circular to all with Mgr. Abbott of the company, Is employes calling their attention to the looking over the situation. She an- cliy ordinance relative to .blocking nounces that work win commence a street crnaslng at Provo. They Inform Black ( Vash-lugto- : PAY CHECKS d Utahna Park THING San Francisco is Now In Refusing to Force the Czar to Doing a Banking War. Business fort-mut- n seri-oubl- y NO 5 i -- l-- qi new atore Wednesday. The business at will be housed in a new met tire that will equal tha burned one In size. Dr. Perkin dated that ho Intended to rebuild several buildinga and haa made arrangenunis for work of clearing away the debris lo commence this morning, Tbe new building will be more modern and better adapted to withstand fire than were the old ones. For many years that particular corner has been haiked upon aa a veritable fire trap, I, the train crew that if any arrests are made for the violation the railroad company will not be responsible. Special Train, A special traiu of deadhead passem ger equipment left for the west at 2:20 p. m. yesterday, Superintendent E. C. Manson, iij private car 115, and 8. W. Eerie in private rar Mascot, left on the same train. W. H. Bancroft. General Manager W. H. Bancroft came up from Balt NOTES ON THE FIRE. yeeterday and went north on tbe O. S. L. at When the fir started tbe water pres- noon. Whllo in Ogden he inspected sure was 8(1 ponnda and at no time was tbe various improvements now being It less than ttO ikhiiuIs, although seven made hy hi company la thla city. streams of water were playing on the Paeaengar Agent. flames. j Harry 8. Hopkins, traveling pasaen ger agent for tho Weal Shore railroad Two thoilkaiid person gathered at Chicago, ia in the ctfy. along Washington avenue to view the sight. g IN POLICE COURT At 5 a. m. the city reservoir was n emptied to within three feet of tbe botDoe John moot of hia relatives and a tom. The meq on the sprinkling wag-on- were in court yesterday, Judging were prevented from ualng any of from the similarity of names. John Doe the available water supply. himaelf was arrested Sunday fur favl He drove two horaes at a run Fireman Emmett waa Injured by the driving. along Washington avenue. An officer fall of the front wall of Geo. A. Lowe's chased him for a block, when the team building. lipped on tbe pavement, fell to the street and stopped the buggy. John At 3 a. m. the heavy electric wires Doe looked very denture aa he marched were cut in the fire region and the to the station where $10 waa deposited Examiner waa left in darkness for aa bail moaey. some time. During the fire there waa George Due waa plain drunk. He aca fine electrical display aa the water cepted a five-dasentence. came In contact with the exposed Richard Roe rpde hi bicycle on the wires. pavement. He waa unlucky enough lo allow himself to be apprehended uy an Will Wright and other members of officer, thereby losing $3. the firm were kept busy fighting the . When T. W, Jones waa requested to shower of ctndera that fell on Wrlgbt stand up ami hear read a charge, actc Rons store. At one point the burn- cusing him of mistreating shade trees, that, be wa not guilty. Ills ing cinders fell through an open win- he replied Honor, In order not to precipitate matdow and set fire to a paper. The of the- - partly-burnematerial ters, set the case for future hearing later on gave the Wrights an Idea of and Jonea was. allowed to go on taia how narrowly they escaped a disaster. own recognisance. James Watson received ten days for The breaking of a tongue to hose vagrancy. Dan Llndasy and Ilavo Price were wagon No. 2 Rome what 'delayed the arrival of additional hose, but soon sev- given fire days, each. en streams or water were being directed against the flames. EAST BOUND"! EACH EBS FATES d was notified to be preparSalt ed to aend aid If it were found necessary. Chief Paine says his force of only nine men is too small to cope with a big Are. He waa handicapped until volunteers Joined in the work. A prominent business man fears insurance rates will be raised because of the Are. A rumor waa afloat to the effect that yesterday afternoon a bonfire was started by the Burton Implement comin the rear of their pany employe building, and that It waa left burning when the hour to close came last evening. The canyon wind which started about H o'clock fanned the fire. The above mmor gained wide circulation, but the reporter was unable to obtain any substantial proof as to the correctness of the same. For season of 1906 the Rio Grande Western will sell tickeU to eastern points it one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale May 20 and 28; June 1, 3 and 10. Final liffilt October 31, 1906. Biopavers allowed In each direction. Tour choice of routes. For further information addreaa. C, A. HENRY, O. B. GILSON, Ticket Agent. Agent, WOMEN ARRESTED It la not often that a woman Is arrested for disorderly conduct. Most pitiable i the sight when one Is brought Into the court room with features distorted and Immature age hanging to every Una of the face. Tillls Brown was such a one as this. She looked dumbly in the direction of the court and heard the judge pronounce sentence without vbowlug any emotion. She left the room with the same hopeThe fire proof vault located in the less look and every movement of her front of the Ixwe building, containing body revealed sn abandonment of pride valuable records, remained Intact. and respectability. The assistance rendered the Ogden SUMMER TOURIST EXCURSIONS. City department by (lie Five Point volunteer ifopartment aided much. The Daily from June 1 to September IS. hoys responded to the alarm and were one hour after the alarm Ogden to San Francisco and reIn town abou waa turned In. $40.06 turn (direct) Ogden to Ssn Francisco and return (one way. vis Portland). 53.60 MILITARY BAND CONCERT Ogden to Los Angeles and re50.00 turn, vtg So. Pacific Ogdn people are to have a rare musOgden to Los Angeiei and reIn evening ical treat Friday turn, going So. Pac and revisit from Prof. Thatcher' military turning 8. P L. A. A 8. L Ry. la The band. composed organization 60.00 or vice vena b'-members who have of thirty-fivOgden to Los Angele and replaying together for a number f years turn, via O. 8. L. and 8. P., 42.00 and who now produce the classics in a most masterful way, selection from Ogden to Lob Angeles and return (one way via Portland Mozart, Weber, Grrigg and others be63.50 and San Francisco) ing given with precision, expression and harmony that appeal to all lovers Ogden to Spokane nd return 40.00 of music. (direct) .. A critic from XW York atiemh-Ogden to Portland rnd return 40.00 and given In (direct) the last cone-jrTickets limited re'. - ruing until Ocdid not heslrate to class this orgiiU.a-tlowith that I much larger and old- - tober 31. Stopovers allowed. . n-- e LA.88.LRr d t n Sau May 22. That confidem r reigns in banking cirrlt-here wa made evident today when those lnMiiutiun announced that their doors for busithey would op--ness tomorrow morning. This announcement came In the nature of a mild surprLe for it had been definitely Institution agreed that all saving would open their dour on Monday. May 28th. Many of the savings bank which will commence active operation tomorrow, instead of five days later aa has boon agreed upon, give aa a reason for the arly resumption of bustue the fart that it fa good public aa well au financial policy to thus demonstrate to commercial circle the staOthers of bility of the Institutions. the savings banks which have decided npou an rariy opening do a commercial bualnewf and the claim la aei up by thorn that they could not consistently open np the commercial establishment and refuse to do business In the savings branch. The agreement entered Into among the commercial banks sets tomorrow as the date for opening. tho savings Institution Among which will resume business tomorrow are the Hibernia Saving bank, the Humboldt Bavings bank, the bank and the German Savings bank. The Hibernia Savings bank, one ol Ihe largest institution of It kind In a! the wewt, ia ttructurally Intact, were though the Interior furnishing destroyed by firs. Its vaults, with their double doors, each having eight thick ncKues of uti-e- l plates, were opened readily, the locks Immediately respond lng. Not only were the contents tin Injured, but :he vaults were cool, I hi heat of the roaring furnare which had surrounded them pot bring able to penetrate the steel walls. Last week the Hibernia had 8l.h00.flno taken from the mint and placed alongside tbe coin In Ha vaults. Yesterday, wishing to be fully equipped for any emergency that might arise, another $2,000,000 was transferred from the mint to tbe bank's building. The tranrfer wa made by the use nf a sand end brick dons that waMand ao quietly was Itwho were hundreds of spectators watching the building operations nearby were unaware of tbe transaction When the bank open tomorrow It will probably proceed to bust net withand out restrictions and limitations continue on that line. The corner ot Montgomery and Market si reel la now a lively financial center, tbe activity being l.elghteped by the Crocker Woolworth national. Among the othet banka clustered In this vicinity and ready for business are the Wells-- f srgo, Nevada National bank, the Union Trust company and (he saving bark of tbe a me name, the French Saving and the Rukbo-hlnes- e bank. Homer 8. King, president ofx the Clearing House association, said: There Is IKtls demand for money and I do not tniqk there will be until the heavy building begins.' Thus far our receipts have much exceeded the withdrawals." That conditions are rapidly ap proHching the normal In financial circles was Indicated by the holding of .regular clearing yesterday In the new quarters of the Clearing House In the Mercantile Trust building. Franci-it- -, al-ol- n Brandln-avlan-Amerlra- n St. Petersburg, May 22 Parliament will probably not un-e- t again until May 25lbt today being the fete day of St. Nichula. the miracle worker, and May 24th being Aaceukiim day, naother great holiday . Th. Interim will be occupied by the committee in examining credentials and elections of members and In preparation for tbe coming at niggle over the measure for the solution of the agrarian quea ton. The attention of the country and of parliament la now riveted on this problem, all aide recognixng that the manner tn a Inch It i solved largely will determine the future course of rveeta. Tbe Liberal psiier. which yesterday clamored fur au open war of retaliation owing to the Emperor's refusal to personally receive tbe deputation appointed by the house, after sober reflection commend the course of parliament iu overlooking the point of etiquette In favor of the aerloua. work which the Tbe country experts li to accomplish. Democrats' - agrariai Convtligtional project will he attacked both, by the right and the left. The radical workmen aud poanant group, which now numbers over seventy members, has derided to make a tight for the complete abolition of private ownership and the establishment of a system providing fur the full nationalisation ot land. While the member of the right have a conservative land program of their own. the details have not yet been given out. They are trying bard to induce tbe group of forty peasants who are holding aloof from party affiliation. to join them. Ttity are proceeding on the theory Hint the Constitutional Democrats and extremists by excesses will discredit ihemselvee before the rountrv and bring about n re action which will give the Conaervg- ttves a majority at the next election. As evldenre of hia desire to work In harmony with the lower house the council nf the empire or upper house turn decided not to press Ita own view of tbe great question swatting solution, the Initiative of the lower but ' . .t house. to-aw- JEWISH EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE. 81. Petersburg, May 22. The Jewish league, for the realization of equal la In rights for their eislun here. The ntthude of their member In parliament will be defined and all quest Iona relating to the Jewa will he diaouaaed. It la also proponed to make arrangements for bolding n congress of all the " of Rural. Semitic, organisation 1 . ' HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT. Francis Joseph Expresses Thankfulness Because of React t Budapest, Hungary, May 22.Tho formally Hungarian parliament opened st tho royal Castle today by the , Francis Joseph, who, Emperor-Kingip a speech from tbe. throne, bid the deputies a hearty welcome and ex pressed his kern thankfulness that the misunderstandings had passed sway. It Is painful to our paternal heart,1 be said, to look bark on tbe events of the recent past which disturbed the orderly course ,f constitutional life. We are thankful to Divine Providence that, following the desire freely exmisunderpressed, the disastrous our standings have vanished and It ! conardently cherished wish that the of all tbe legstitutional islative Jactora tuny remain undisturbed in the future.", After enumerating the measures which are to be prewpnted fur tbe consideration of the new parliament, the peach drclsred lost all hough duse billons exist with the country's allies aiming at tho maintenance of peace and In spite of the friendly tics with other foreign jewera, which afford guarantee of peace, provision must be made for the defensive power of the country and, therefore, an extra ordinary contingent of recruits must be supplied and equipped in accord ance with the rules followed by tn previous delegation. The speech a;M announced that after tbe queetlon of electoral reforms has been settled a new parliament be summoned. na I School Enumerators Are Unable to Find Children. Chicago, May 22. Census taken for tRRlgned to the Lake the srhool board Shore Drive and Kenwood precinct gave up their positions yesterday. So did those who bad walked all day along Calumet, Prairie and Michigan avenue ringing doorbells and trying to locate minora. Forty enumerators banded their resignations to Secretary Larson after they had spent ,a day scouring race suicide districts in tha a dinner's of chilworth effort to find dren. The census takers are paid at the rate of one cent a name for all children located. Every enumerator wanted to be assigned to the Ghetto, and forty of those who were given fashionable precincts gave up the work as bad and unprofitable. Fifteen enumerators who had been assigned to tbs fashionable wards announced (hey bad found permanent positions; a half dozen found themselves suddenly overcome by Illness; one bad to go borne and look after tha baby and several were discharged for ' ' Incompetency. At a late hour It was reported that all of (he enumeratora who bad been assigned to the Ghetto were still at work. Bo were those who had been snt Into the stork yardlltrtct and into the communities arobnd the settlement houses. WITHDRAWS FROM OHIO. Cnlnmtras. Ohio. May 22. Tbe Republic Oil company, subsidiary to the Standard Oil company, today announcVIA COLORADO MIDLAND RY. ed to the Secretary of State Its withdrawal from Ohio. , On May 26. 28: Juns 1. 3 , 16, rate of one fare plus $2 for round trip to ChiHATS. CHEAP RATES EAST cago. Minneapolis. Memphis and west thereof. Limit October 31; etopovrrs Felt hats cleaned, blocked and allowed west Missouri river. For furE. L. Hurd. 2248 WashingL-- . H. Information write ther Harding, ton avenne. Both phones. are will General Agrot, Salt Lake. We range all details for your trip. PLACED IN MUSEUM. - REFERRED TO A COMMITTEE. Moscow, May 22. The robes of state and the sword snd standard of state Terre Haute, Ind., May 22. Mlni-rof the opening and operators of Indiana met here to- used at the ceremony Winter Palace. the at of to parliament in and referred questions dispute day were today placed in the mua a committee composed of twelve men May loth, seum of the Kremlin for safe keeping. from each Mate. The crown, globe and sceptre remain at the Hermitage Palace In Rt. PetersBELLAMY STORER. burg which contains the most ImporVienna May 22. Bellamy Storer.tbe tant of the imperial collections. former American . ambassador bore, Do vou want (o bear one of the best and Mra.- 8ttrr left Vienna for Part bands' In the state? Go to the TaberUnited the to are going today. They nacle evening, May 25. Friday In faU. Slates tbe - ( |