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Show EXAMINER: MORSIXO THE 6 1TESDAY UTAH. OGDZX, MOHXINtt, NOVEMUKR IS. 1 if A. ASSAULTED J. W. COUNCIL LAID TO IS OVERSEER OF THE FILLED REST POOR VACANCY ON A. E. WEATHERBY ELECTED SUCCEDD PAINE. TO Ordinance Licensing Skating Rinks and All Kinds of Fortune Tailing. The long kicked fur appointment came last night, in the regular cuun ril mfmIou, when A. E. Weatberby waa elected to succeed Councilman Paine, recently ousted, on a technicality concerning the appropriation of certain mocets. The appointment of Weather-bcame a a mild surprise, as he is the man of whom there haa been nothing said by way ot preliminary buust Pure, Healthful, Dependable y Known everywhere and guaranteed a strictly cream of tartar baking powder ; no no ammonia alum 120 Ing JJr. Weathnierby ii man of long and honorable standing In the city ns a conservative citizen and keen business man. He la a tax payer of no mean proportions aud hi interest financially, personally and otherwise are centered in the Industrial and oonimerrlal development of Ogden. Thai he will fill his trust aa a public servant there is no room to doubt Hla election is generally approved of. There wens no other candidates mentioned A secret" eesaion held before the city father repaired to the council chamber, so that at the time tha appointment came up for for conatde ration It wan disposed of with premeditated coolness. After due consideration and the rwadiag of it for the third and final time an ordinance granting to tha Ogden Depot and Railway company the right lo build and operate a spur phosphatic acid. powders and those which do not give the cream of tartar guarantee are made from alum . Low-price- d what use to give 25 ounces of baking powder for 25 cents if 8 of those ounces are alum? Of STUDY THE LABEL, atreet and for the other lo be laid on tba aouth track across Twenty-thirtXAMINER TELE PMONES Wall avenus, to the middle nf the side of It. The work bad progressed alowly on account of the acarrlt) of bkick waa passed. The track will EDITORIAL ROOMS feed on the warehouses being the company atari-eNo. 81 labor, but. recently Independent Phone constructed on the east aide of Walk 10 work in earnest. No. 88 fell Phon. two ringo An odrinance licensing skating rink BUSINESS OFFICE and all kinds of fortune telling was No. M Independent Phono ACTION FOR DAMAGES passed. The first Introduction of the Boll Phone, one ring No. 88 ordlnanace waa the signal for animatlook For Incurred by Balng ed discussion. a Fume members Injuria the stand that rink ought to pay 2 SO Thrown from Blcyda. per quarter, while others fought for f 30. Aa the third reading waa ordered An action to recover 6750 damage a vote was taken un an amendment to against the city waa Hied in the disISO be levied as a trict court yesterday afiamooo by H. the motiontax,that and it waa passed hy a H. Heudereoa and John C. Darla, aa quarterly The tax waa therefore safe attorneys for Ellali Bingham, to re- raisedmargin. Funeral Barriers over the remain $50. to rebe to for cover damage allegedof Florence Lillian Horn kill lie held Owing to a special session called ceived aa a result ot the negligence alon Werinesdar in tha middle nf laat week, this p, n. at ihyp Mound of the city. Fort meeting house. Iniemient in the council wan and was brief and tha that the The complaint allege able to adjondn early. City eemeuiry. plaintiff, oa the evening of April 23, m waa riding a bi1:30 1806, p. at WHEAT fl.10 PER 100 POUNDS. REPORTS ARE NONSENSE. Twenty-sevent- h atreet, beThe beat and cheapeat of hay at cycle along Adam and Jefferson avenues, tween Grout, Sol 24th Si. Both phone. Berlin. Nuv. 12. Braperor William, and t nick a hole or ditch and he waa hi bicycle and sustained while dlnlug with Chancellor Yon thrown from At the meeting of the count Injurlea for which he eeeka to reonver Buelnw Saturday, said to him In the d BREVITIES it i yaaterday afternoon RuKurhler waa appointed aa a damagee. delegate to the which convene in Kanaaa City. ; SETTLED OUT OF COURT course of their conversation, that the reporta of a coming change in the chancel krahlp wart arm sense. Prince Von Buelow, hla majesty added, continued to retain hla full confidence. The emperor yesterday sere pled the real gnat I on of the minister of agriculture. Yon Prodblelaki. the provisional aiiccesaor being Dr. Yon Bithmann-Hellwetha minister of the Interior. dolph Trana-Mlaeiaalp- con-gras- s, Mr. Ad Knhn left for t. Louta tba Payment by Railroad Company yaaterday to vlalt her daughter, Mr. By of $1280. Walter Marx. The case of Delay Stigera. adminisL W. Parry left for Omaha yester- tratrix the estate of Warren C. In afternoon lntereat tha of tba SUgars, of day the Untua Pacific, against Hux Co. Collapsible which haa beea on trial In tha diatrlct a ended late yaaterday afterBurn To wife of P.. Vnndernchnlt. court, noon by being nettled nut of court by N 740 SOth street, 10 pound baby girl the defondant for $1,250. Tha action at 8:80 a. m. Monday. Mother and child waa brought to rerover IZS.000 dam-sgdoing wall. alleged to be due on account of the death of the deceased, who was an electrician oa the Overland limited, COLUMBIA CLUB WIHS which wn wrecked at Ah Say, Wyo., December 7,1 1808. Haa Beat ScOra Individual ta Camp Maginnl A Corn were the attorHi Credit. ney for the plaintiff. Tlie Columbia club won two out of AGAINST AMERICAN BOARD. three gamea from the Jeeacoa laat night, Camp having the beat IndividAugusta, Me.. Nov. 13. The Maine ual ecore. with 648 to hi credit. The supreme court today decided agalust acorea follow: Ihe American board of commlsakmers fur foreign missions, which routes led the will of Solomon H. (handler of Portland. When Chandler made his will in 1886 he directed that his estate, valued at $ .Otui.OiKi. should go to tbe American board, hut In 1902 he wrote a codicil leaving hla entire property to relative. The American board contested the rodlrll on the ground that when It as added to the will he testator was not of sou ud mind. g, C.. Nov. 12.- - According Ismdun, Nov. 13 G:55 a. no. The house of commons haa been sluing all night, and la still In session at this hour. It. Is discussing the land truce bill, which affects both Ensland and Scotland, and the object, cf which is to ameliorate the conditions of the farmers. The opposition Is bitterly contesting the moving of numerous amendments, which after acrimonious detail ci are tieing defeated by large majorities. The present in the moat prolonged sitting of the new parliament. 1 GUILTY. 12.-I- Cleveland. O.. Nov. 12. Announcement aa made tonight by Frank M. , secretary of the Cleveland branch of the Brotherhood nf ljocomo-tlr- e Firemen. that demands have been made on all roads entering this city with the exception of the I .alt Shore, for hitcher wages, shorter hours ami The belter working will, he Kaye, be made upon the lAke Shore later this week. The increase in wage demanded ranges from lo to 3u per cent. tb-ar- Hives, enema. Iich or sob is von crazy. Cant hear the touch nf cures clothing Issra'a Olntm-njourmust obstinate cnsa. Why suffer? the m All drtiRglsts sell 1. I 12. Announcement nigh: that the switch-men lmd iiK'ved to accent the al-lan.'e nf 4 cents per lutiu as offered 1;T week in Chicago hr the rstiresd (ifiicials. and it aaserte.j there wiH lie no strike. Representatives nf n firemen and engineer met today ai. tue Seventh atenue hotel In this cltv to ilisrus the wage question, but no ilffiulte action wa taken. I: was said be mxde mutt thn' sit mate men: through the genet a offlrer. Nov. 1 I & COMPANY GLASSES ! our optiei',n sent two pallenta to an oculist for Oik- was a il'tle girl who had .been fitted i?. an optician who haOrn't any right to prescribe for hy such a case ai ail. If we esnnot give yuti entire we pa-- s y mi nn to an oculist for treatment. Honpart of our business. esty at all limes Last I wi-e- - salis-factio- 1 LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. J. S. LEWIS & CO. OPTICIANS AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON. AVENUE. At the session of the board of county commissioners, held yesterday afternoon. Joseph Stanford was appointed overseer of the poor uf AA'eber county at a salary of $' per month, services to date front November 1. Prior to his resignation as commissioner. Mr. Stanford was poor commissioner and is thoroughly acquaint ed with the office of caring for the poor. He la to art during the pleasure of the board. The franchise of the Utah Light and Railway company granting them the right to use tbe county road for the erection of the electric and power line for fifty years was read and passed. The franchise guarantees the county light und power at half tbe regular chrya-anihemnm- LEAVES FOR TANGIER. Gibraltar, Nov. 12. Tbe British Atlantic fleet la to leave here for Tangier. In conjunction with a French fleet of warships it will engage in a demonstration in Moorish waters. Tbe British warships were provisioned tonight on very abort notice. J i bauduskj . (t. Nov. 12. The nations' vine growers' association ha been called to meet here KviJav. Nuv. tfi. to .igiee in m s uniform system of labeling under the new pure f.MKj law. A alleged discrlml-mtiopntist x gainst 'ii the pe- -t of the carrier in taror of California growers It Is a!o understood will he formn's'ed at the ne'et'ng. - SALE OF WOOL. Adelaide, South Australia. Nov. 12. Twenty six thousand hsles of wiol were mild at auntlon here today con sTit'itlnc a world's record nf sale In a eni:l day. The conneiit-okeei,. the matter of the appointment id special auditors. County Attorney Hulaniaki advised the board that they had authority to employ such assistance. hut verbally suggested that but one auditor was necessary to do Hie work. The commissioners agreed to this and thought that one' auditor should be hived who could attend to the work la tbe day time, and not at night, nor would he have to take any of the books away from the office. The matter will be acted upon later. HIGHWAY. CONCRETE Flan Haa Bean Submitted to President Roosevelt Louisville, K) Nor. 12.- A plaufor a concrete maritime highway across the isthmus of Panama, to be need as a substitute ft r tbe ditch aa at pres- ent projected, has been submitted to President Roosevelt, by Col. Alexander known Hnagland. throughout the United Stales aa "the fa; her of the curfew." The plan has been the subject of correitpondencc between the president and the engineering department and Col. Hoagland and is now in the hands of the canal commission. It contemplates the building of a concrete highway at tbe bottom thirty feet above sea level and which will resemble a viaduct In passing the low portions of the Isthmus. The advantages claimed for It are tbat It will allow the rivers to be passed under it, thereby obviating the dangers resulting front freshets; doing away with the necessity for Impounding x vast quantity of water from the Cha-gre- s and other river In the immediate artificial Inks hy tbe Ostun dam and finally avoiding the necessity for an Immense annual expense for dredging and keeping the canal clear, especially where it passes through the artificial purpose, among other thing, of obtaining satisfactory assurance for the safety of Americana In Morocco, aa well os for outrages comm it tel in Morocco upon persons under American protection. The innterniufonal conference held n ai Algiers this rprlng agreed upon informs for Morocco, and accord of tba convening to Ihe provi-lon- a tion. which whs accepted aud signed by the Sultan on June 18. the reforms are o go Into effect at the end of this year. cei-tal- YORK CUSTOM HOUSE. New York, Nov. 12. The Tribune Inmorroiw will sav that an Investigation just, concluded by the treasury ileiwrtroent of The examiners' division of the custom house in tills city on charges of under valuation nf precious stones has resulted in a report unfavorable to Gen. George AA". Mendit. the official In charge. The Investigation of this hranrh of the cust m service was undertaken in Saptemlter hy l agent s the direction of Secretary Fhaw. fi:w Ing complaints made to W ashington regarding the methods employed in rh valuation or gents received at this pur:. site-ria- FLEITMANN Aork the DEAD. Nov. 12. Kwald fl"in of Kleiinmnn 4 . .iuiinisslon merchants of ihisuti. .lie.) a; ills home here today of heart failure, aged Hit years. Mr. a trustee of the Mfo Insurance company. s director of the Germania Idle lnsur.ii.ee company, and was a candidate for elec ion as a trustee of the if Insurance comp-inNew Vi rk on Mninal ticket. His (Rath the artniinle-.tlM- n cause an on: ok for coinplira'ion in the ilcMon. iv.iioh will not lie over until la'e . NEW DIRECTORS. New Nov. York. Sittane and A. C. James today were elected t i the board of director of tilt- - Northern Securities company at the annual nice; ing of the company in succeeded' Hoboken They today. Jacob H Schiff and Janies Stillman, month ago. The wlm rtxlgned other member of the hoard were se-,.- ' Despite tbe fart that Checker" was given for the first lime in Ognen night ar the Grand, a splendid audience gieeted Its appearauce a thing fur an Ogden audience to do, ms usually tnere is a fruet in the house when' an unknown production is heralded. The fame of "Checkers" traveled in advance, so that by creating a friendly feeling tickets began to go early and etrsng. Probably it was tbe name, possibly the story, or perchance It was the advertisement of long eastern success that broke tbe Ice, but at any turn no larger house haa welcomed anything this season at the Grand. The play is one of those light American plays, written for a season, about seme lively tuple, not too serious, but enough no as to offset a comedy element so Indispensable to latter-da- y drams. In fact, there are parts of the drama which approach refined vaudeville, especially in the second act, a delightful sketch of rural Ufa as It does not exist, or rather of characters which do not live outside the fertile Imagination of authors. However, there is much that is excellent in the four acta uf tbe play. It contains a good love story, In a new setting. satisfactorily worked tu 'the happy climax, but nor without many tangles uf uncertainty tbat keep up lntereat to tbe final curtain. As the same company appeared locally a In the eaai, much was expected of It, aud It Is only fair to say that expectations were realised. There are rhatactera of every phase of complex American life in this play, so that, finished work is demanded, and this as a feature of the production, not only In leading role but in minor parts as well. Hans Robert as Checkers, a somewhat reckless man, with the gaming fever strong In hli veins. Illumines the part. Hla acting is vigorous and Impulsive and entirely free from the cut and dried, and Is remarkably well done. Robert received several curtain calls fur hla excellent Dave Braham. Jr., aa Push work. Miller, a race track tout, waa capital. Wallai Worslev an Arthur Kendall, a rich young man; Jane Keltou aa The Peri Barlow were very goodsupporting eompany was strong The piece was beautifully staged. - AT THE GRAND TONIGHT. Charles If. Yale originally fils famous spectacle, "The Auction" was called "The Auction, or the Gulden Bianch." After a few yearn Manager Yale christened it The New Deril'i A few more and It wa Auction. Aucknown as The Newer Devils tion." Then came "The Newest DevThen "Forever Devils il's Auction. Then again The Forever Auction . sntf Ever Devil's Auction," and finally, upon reaching the twentieth edition It became The Everlasting Devil's Auction," and It remains "everlaatlng" edition, stuL upon this its twenty-fiftit seems as if Manager Tale has reached the limit of Its titles. At tbe Grand tonight. When produced Devil's Devil's h MAX FIGMAN. Max Flgman In The Man on the Box will be tbe attraction at tha Grand opera house on Monday next The Man on the Box In a modern comedy dramatlxed by Grace Living- s Chii-Hgo- MANAGER OF K. P. in the London, N'v. 12. A Jury Queen's bench division of the high rcur of Justice today announced a disagreement In the breach of promise suit brought by Marion Draughn. an uKr-'i- t. rluugh'er of the lar Judge TiioiniB Settle of the United Ria;e rlrcu'i court, of southern Florid, sg.iltiiu icnrlch Thayssen. desrribeii m the son and heir of a millionaire iron magnate ef Desseldorf. Germany. NEGRO SOLDIERS. Texas. Nov. 12 For Houston received order from Jacksonville. Fla.. Nov. 12. Charles Washington today lu discharge withA. Ramos, supreme chancellor Knight out honor from tbe army the 12 negro of Pythias, announced tonight tha Zed soldl-Tf- . members of campsnlps H.. C. Post. Insurance commissioner of trail I).. 2V.fi infantry, who are now in r 1 he genera! pris-.Jr.n. will a .he fort charged with riotmannger of fae lns'irancu Hep r'nietr. ing sr.il n urdor at Brttow nvii;. Tex of the Kr.igl.ts if Pytiras The dlsrnavgn will be made - .rice. Wis-ennsi- a WILL JURY DISAGREES. DISCHARGED af-e- ,,a th' "CHECKERS" LAST NIGHT. ston Furnlss from Harold 5'eAratbs The bonk book of the same name. had a great vogue and waa widely The play has been equally ready. successful and ran over 8u0 nights In New York City, where It was enthusiastically received hy prew and public. 31r.' Flgman find It the most congenial part he has ever played, and it has proved a happy vehicle for his marring tour. Mr. Flgman presents the play with a production complete In every detail and a superior Helen bliss Including company Holmes. Clara Louise Chapmen. Best-ric- e McClure, eCta Wcodland Bennett-anMessrs. Morgan Wallace. Wilson lYrbea, John G. Brownell. Frank H. Ranger. George Center. Ernest P. Orr, CHINAMEN DEPORTED. Reginald Fife, Marshall Franklin, Edward Johnson and John Pexrsnn. Tbe Providence. R. I., Nov. 12. United sale of seats commences Friday mornSlates Commissioner W. P. Cross to- ing. day ordered the deports t Inn of fourteen Chinamen who came to this city They Won tha Priis. on board the smuggling sehoimer Nine others captured, whn Frolic. There are plenty of stories written furnished $500 ball, foiled to appear, but a story of a lut were represented by their counsel. about boys' schools, The whnle nine were defaulted and Catholic boys' school Is rather unTba Three Wise Men," hy ordered deported also. All of the Chi- common. nese appealed. One baa a ease 4 ba- John T. McIntyre in the September of humor and charm. in corpus now pending and it will McClure's, Is foil In this esse it was not the Three Wise he considered later. Men who were the seekers, hut two deskmates who had to write a prize esSHIP STRIKES ROCK. say upon, "the three greatest men in Pnnta Renas. Chill Nov. 12. The the world." We two's gntta win." declares tbe French chip Ducneaa De Berry, front Shields July 12 for Bin Francisco, more confident of the two. "How can we?" protests the other. mrurk a rock and foundered Oct. IS, We don't know who the three greatoff the east coat of Sraien Inland. The prew est men was. Houtit of Terra Del Fuego. We esn find out. We'll ask people' f the vessel were landed here. The Accordingly ihey saked people, only rargu of the Duchesa He Berry will to arrive n: the deeply philosophical lie probably a total loss. The Dtirbese De Berry belonged lo conclusion that who the three greeteat the Ocean company of Nantes. Bhe men were, depends on whom you ask. Nevertheless, in the end, the two was built at. Bordeau In 1Su4 and of 1.841 tons net register. hoys won the prize. How ihey went about ir and how they nulled it HOLD UP A TRAIN. through is an amusing narrative, written with a thorough understanding of Nev.. Nov. 12. Armed ban- a boy's point of view. dit held up (he Overland limited, westbound, at Carlin Saturday night J. B. TITUS APPOINTED. an.! escaped with the suit case of . passengers and the money sack nf Nov. 12. J. T. Harahan, Conductor Conn. The railroad nien at. the new of the Illinois Cenpresident alniut state that serured they Bparks tral railroad, today announced the apGl.noo in all. A posse waa formed and of J. U. Titus lo be arsist-n- r a pitched battle took place at the edge pointment to the president and a such to of the tosn. 100 shots being fired. No perform tbe duties of tbe late J. C. one is known to have been injured. It Is understood that, tbe Bout hern Pacific detertives and dep. Welling. vice preaidenev wlhrh Mr. Welling nuw on are sheriff hot the (rail filled will be abolished. illy of the robbers. next month. INSURANCE A a.. Binr, rglisiv. Nuv r. of Anr.ie Shire, a ungivi was a P:a:t Ciij this nq-...v.Uh indLt!-she had t.i--, c: ini ma ill after been muiueced. I. W. Sparrow, a g ard ar he Mi coni in prison, aud 1,. G. S: a former goa'd. bulb hiie m.-been held for inveaiigatiou. I: lt rCL H that card and money alleged king to these men were toub-- navu :he scene id' the murder. , u i Cheap tsinlsf. There lived in the town of Epp'n N. 11., an old man who was notr-- f ,f his ponuriouaneas. Oue winter b srhuolteacber boarded at his house, arj aba had a beau who came ouce a wmto spend the erenlug with her. Th . of euure, necessitated healing ,. lighting the parlor. Nothing waa said about this Uem expense at the end of the term tbe teacher paid her board hill, but I. next day, hpiening to meet the youc.g nutu an the street, tbe old mau aiv.tf d him and, after a few prafliruisri,-- t about the weather, remarked: "Y.m know we've been to auute little extra expense this winter runulng that bra la the psrlur for you and tea, tier, f didn't say anything te her, but ; thought perhaps you'd be willing te make It right.' "Why, yea. replied tba young man, "I aui wf 11 ing to pay anythlag reasonable. of con rue. How much d .mu thick you ought to have? Waal, drawled out Mr. B., I - bont 10 rents laltwn will dak" lean Boston ke Eeeray, Red uniforms were first adapted hy the Emperor Valerius Maximus is order that the Roman soldiers might nit be frightened by tbe sight of tboir own blood. To tliia day tb children of England are told that this la the reason why French troops wear red trouser, and French rktldrrn are taught the same notion respecting the red roan of the British. Tbe leglnnarim of an cleut Roue wore the akine of brors on the field of bottle to make them lock fierce. For tbe aama reaeon they pm figure of frightful lienats on their ill lei da and helmet. From this odd enatom spring modern crest and armorial he ring. Tbe'idea of Bearing tbe enemy by such device haa been perpatnated up to quite recent time. Tall bearskin kata were originally adopted to make them look taller by the Frnnih each 'or whmu carried n handful of grenades for scattering among tbe ranks of tbelr foe. kssksn asi , Consents. "The old atory about monkeys climb-lunp cocoanut trees and firing nuts down on people tint pass under them, ns relatad in tbe old fashioned alary books, la exploded by the facts," remarked a man who haa been in Month America. The fact la that cocoaniita are never plucked off the trees. They are fnetened on by a filler tint would to require the etrengtli of a Ilen-ulc- s break, and no monkey was ever born lu th world tbat could pluck oue of them. I have read many stories about monkeys climbing these trees, but after five years experience aa a resident of Porto Cortes, Honduras, during which time my business has taken m out in tha forests, I have never seen a monkey attempt to climb a cocoanut tree. They have no limbs, only a small Lunch of foliage on the top, and each troe bears from eight to ten nuts." g A Pemllav traveler's tale l.lr. haa it that Nanp ha mi, a Blamese rlty, home of the royal family, la a sort of munlrliial harem. It papulation is composed of vonmn and children alone. It la la tbe center of Bangkok, bn high walla around IL and lu lla population of 9,V) there la not a single man, (bough tbe king occasionally pays a visit. There nr shop a, markets, temples, theater, streets and avenues, parks, lake, trees and flower gardens, a ball of Justice, judges, executlouer, police, generals and soldiers, all the positions, official and otherwise, being filled by women. The only man lii all Slam who can enter this city Is the king. A The First Sapphire. There Is an Indian legend Hist Brahma, the creator, once committed a ala tbat he might know the torments of remorse and thus be able to sympathise with mortals. But the moment be bad committed It he began repeating the mantras, or prayer of purification. and lu hie grief dropped on the earth a tear, the hottest tbat ever fed from an eye. and from it waa formed the first nnpphlre. Wm4nii "In the slow evolution of the race." mused the elephant, looking with languid lntereat at tha throng of curiotia gazers that stood on the outside of the ropes and fed him with cakes, peanuts ml candy, "how many millions nf years It mast requlba to ovolvo from the shapeless and rudimentary projection on the face nf tbe creature called man tbe full and perfa proboscis?' Ri-n- Fleit-imtti- i Klclttisun an MURDERED. biKii 1 n 1 VINE GROWERS. price. Upon During tha laat few months conditions in the interior of Morocco bars constantly grown worse. Foreigners have been assaulted and outraged, towns hsva been raided, Jews bats been prosecuted, foreign vessels on the coast hero been fired upon and while the diplomatic representatives of the powers concerned have protested to the Sultan, their demands have been received with slight attention. The aggliatinn ' against foreigner la reported to bo on the increase and 8 pain haa found It necessary to wend a warship to the Moroccan coast to lake. remove Spanish subjects. Insurgent tribesmen have been active In creatGEN. PALMER'S CONDITION. ing disorder among themselves and the force nf the Sultan and those Colorado Hprings, Colo., Nov. 12. under the pretender to the throne, havt oonto In contact In re- The condition of General William J. cent months victory first on one Palmer, who was perhaps fatally inside and then on tbe other. jured hy being thrown from his mount The diplomats at Tangier have pro- three weeks ago, practlsally untested more then once to the Moroe-ra- changed. A statement issued by the authorities against the lark of attending physicians say that General protection for foreigners, but no Im- Palmer Is suffering from a fracture of provement has beet forth coming. In tbe ceheviral vertebrae with contufact, local authorities have been In- sion of the spinal cord and with hemcreasingly eggreslve and even Inso- orrhage around the spinal cord. The lent In tbelr treatment of the local rep injury is causing paralysis, but a surreseutatlvca of France and Spain. gical operation or interference in defFrance already has one or two cruis- initely contradicted. The geueral having caked for the truth aa to his coners In Morormn waters. Tbe American mission to Fex under dition wna Informed that the chance the American minister to Moriicro, were one against a hundred for hla Mr. Guuinerc, is at the capital for the recovery. dry good I tres-meu- tbe Masonic lsrige room yesterafternoon rite last respects were paid to the memory of J. AY. Guthrie. Funeral service were held under the direu management of the Vac sonic The serlldge. C. D. Ives presiding. vice were short but impressive, and a of people followed tbe large ruDrour casket to the Mountain View cemetery, where Interment took place. Shortly after three o'clock amid the at rains of a solemn march, the pall bearers, followed by the caaket and in order the family of the deceaed. Knights Templar, local bankers and friend Hied into tba ball After a aulo sung by Frank I'liamberlain. the lodge ritual service was performed by Masons assembled. Mr. John Culler sung n sola "Abide ti lth Me, and E. was followed this by Rev. I. Goshen front Salt lke, who delivered a brief but beaurifnl address. 51 r. Goshen spoke of the rugged character of the deceased and hi association with tbs Industrial and financial growth of the county and particularly of Ogden rlty. He was a man of honesty of purpose and left behind him the record of a life unstained. Then addressing his remarks to the friends and family be assured them that death Is but a transition, and that in lire beyond mortality la hoped for a the olumination of man's purpose la the destiny of being. Fred Tout sang a aolo, and the services were brought to a conclusion. Floral offerings were many and beautiful. From Corinne was received an elegant piece composed nf large aa an expression of the esteem In wbloh Mr. Guthrie waa held. f PITTSBURG SWITCHMEN. IlttsliH'tr. mai" CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH IF YOU LET THEM. Franchise Granted te the Utah Light and Power Company for Electric Line. New wn J. S. LEWIS Court Was Adjourned by Judge Howell Banks of the City Were Closed. t t SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE STANFORD APPOINTED TO FORMER POSITION. In day THEATERS lat THE JOSEPH MASONS HAD CHARGE OF FUNERAL CEREMONY. NEW DEMAND ON ALL ROADS. n the cirLfrkfng, Mo. Nov. cuit cntirr at Houston. Juda Hamilton pleaded guilty to the murder of the Parsons family, October 12. The Jury Enjoining Ogden Rapid Tranait Comfound him guilty of murder In the first pany From Conatructing Track. degree. Judge' tVoodside sentenced leaned by him to lie hanged Derembe'- - 31. HamA restraining older wai Judge Howell last evenina. enjoining ilton made a cemplcie confession to the Ogifen Rapid Tranait eompany the Jury. double track on from conatructing THE DRUG TRUST. lietween Washinglo.i 16th atreet avenue end (.HmS'iml Park. The In liHUHpoli. lul- Nov. 13. Oral plaintiff lu tin action arc IVie Peter on the demurer of the deamt. John Farr, Wlnaiow Karr. Cm In the esse of the United Kraus and other reaientD along that fendant atre.d. The mmplatnt in the case Slates agamst hc National Assocln waa filed Rcmniiumiod by the restrain- tinn of Retail Druggists and oilier was gldiiin In ihe federal rouri here ing order sliirh waa granted. Some week aito the roti.pany mart-er- lodav. The ruse Is eommunly known the double 'racking of lh Mice as ihe suit .midlist the "Iirugrt Trust." hernia n by removing ihe original track to the and is bti'.tght under the center of the atreet and leaving room ami treat law RESTRAINING ORDER B. Victoria, to advice by the Jgmpres of China, which arrived this afternoon, a telegram to Japanese newspapers from Vladivostok reports great exdtemen occasioned there by the report that the converted cruisers Silks and Kelt mi, which have been doing patrol duty at the seal rookeries off Cupper Inlands have been sunk by a Japanese destroyer lu the neighborhood of the seal island. e. PLEADS SUNK. CRUISERS GUTHRIE AND San Art-'Pln- . Allan's.. Go.. Nov. n sort of hybrid crea?icf ture 1 that r.cw butler of yuitrs? Nnrifrh vYhv. how do you meant McCall I rafted to see you the cither day and when I asked him what time I mlgh catch you at home he said: Press ron. Making M Wars. "What allly verse that woman la eitlng?' "I wrote them, air!" "Ah ob. yea to' be anre-cle- vef line, blit horribly delivered, don't yo know. Woman mnst be a fori to bangle 'em so. Who if tbe?' "My wife, sir!" tr RESIGN. Cheaihcm. secrenry of the Routbem Cotton announced today tha: be will resign his poaitl-iat the expiration of bt present, term. "At half The DsrlsstllN. Tbe Dardanelles la celebrated In ancient history on account of Xerxes and Alexander having rroesed It the former lu 490 B. C. to enter Europe and tbe latter In 334 B. C. to enter Asia. At the point where Alexander crossed youug Leamler nightly swam tbe Hellesiiont to visit Hero a feet performed in modern times by Lord By- px.tiln. "I'm glad to any," remarked Mrs. Btrongndnde in an insinuating tone, that n:v h'labajul Is not a sporty man "Oh." replied Mr. Kaftyppe. looking very sweet and Innocent. I'm surprised to hear you say that I hnve 'irpesed tha' h must have mar. n' Cat Vkst Be Wasted. Auctioneer Going! Going! Gone! Here, sir, it's yours. Great bargain, Ir. Tbe frame alone I worth th I.'onnolasetir (ripping oot tit price. picture Tbe frame Is wliat 1 wanted. New York Weekly. Too cannot find an Instance of tvf man who Is permitted to lay out hid own time contriving not to havo tedious hours. .Iribr.oo. -- rlcd you nn a het. Chicago Record. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |