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Show THC 'ire: Briuln uruailocal qfETUKMSAM A1 KIKCSIOi from Page One.) if he w ab!fl indefinitely, hut, haring hi tuiiSlon. which wa t lLU ,he first tuimsdUte aid. his withdrawaL crtiiciae ob-Jauthentic iu placim tVj inIb the way of the surgeons whose splmdJ wound-'ft- f ifudluc the reflected mow pratawi. highly sick are his gwetteubam's contention Inlocal Admiral Davis that the as ample is 2Twiih fact that on Friday night the governor blending the letter,barracks oceu-th- e SLi1t visited the fcim ft fork of " SSTliiMr jl JJ'w eerl fi erf eoro-Sntpolice nd the West India regiment and n.ured the officers . sayingwas prevalent through- pilftrlug iime tUe ovePlor de- prea-tuthe would not permit the in King- any armed Americana dd vie condiiioua. in Kingston are bnm. slowly. All passes to the STawthms where thwe is nothing to L Vera revoked today, and thin step to S, reused much inconvenience to deaire who others and Americans in the harbor. jJeny bodies are still being recover the end cremated and it la believed of TOO. kuliilce will reach a totaldemand for There la not a preaaing food supply, the in lacrosse el th mIa la iiuniluem and la dreaded, it would cause that predicting Wars u epidemic among the nnchelierad thousands. resulting In a death list for the exresdlng that brought about by Mrthauake end Are. The United States refrigerator ship She Okie arrived here this morning. d received orders not to delay her one oclock this uruiw, and sailed at The steamer Uteri has afternoon. Santiago and will reami in from refu-run there tomorrow with many Pew Americans remain here. There are still frequent tremors of the esrth. Difficulty is experienced In Inducing tbs negroes to work on s count of the prevalence of the conviction among them that this was a white man's be sartliquake," and that 'it would to interfdangerous for colored people ere with the act of God. The The city Is still in darkness. treat railway service to the suburbe has been partially resumed. The citizens of Kingston are greatly discouraged. The fear is growing dlsaa-tr- r la view or the enormity of the there is scarcely a score of houses capable of restoration the building uf the city will prove impossible. PAPERS REGARD LONDON TENSION AS RELIEVED in English Papers Are Unsparing Their Censure of Swettenham'p Action. v e SI. The colonial is still without explanation from Sir Alexander Swettenham, the governor of Jamaica, of the situation which led to the withdrawal of Rear Admiral Davia warships from Kingston on Saturday. The silence, although Irritating to tha government. It construed as a good sign that this much regretted affair la capable of amicable adjustment and will not lead to any disturbance of the friendly rotations between the United States and Loudon, Jan. f i X Britain. Great Silence la Confession. It la supposed that if Governor Iwrttenham had any reasonable Justl-kitiu- n fur bis extraordinary letter to Rear Admiral Davis he would not de-hIn placing bis government in of the facts; therefore, his dbnee Is regarded a a confession of the weakness of his case or an e of compunction at having adopted an Inadvisable course. In this light the governors telegram asking the British government to convey, to the government of the United States the thanks of the nation for the American for the assistance rendered by Bear Admiral Davia assumes outlaid-cabl- e importance. Foreign Serre-tir- y Edward Grey, In forwarding thin esesge to Washington with the thanks of the imperial government, well, expresses the feeling of the and the nation on tbla subjr pos-KHt- evl-fenc- gov-nme- ject. War Secretary Haldane, on behalf i flip war office, has taken a quite unusual course and one indicative of w exceptional Importance of the by addressing a Mlspatch to alary Root, which indirectly censure of the governor of Ja nixlca. It will thus 1m seen that prsc- all the ministers are adopting imp-l- ev Itirally 8. appreciative attitude toward and It cannot be doubted incident will lie settled, prob tinrecall of Governor Bwett-WhaJr by nr at least disavowal of his Jrih'n. and apology to Rear Admiral the foreign office natnrallv la JMuctant in the absence of fuller inn to puss officials "not hesitate In judgment, agreeing that tin-n circumstances should a letter ;ov- Swettenhams to Rear Z.'tPavla have been written and declare that even the stress of is no excuse for such Jcm na,SIa,:,, on the part of a government ,0 n fllcer of a friendly in s work of humanity. England Owea Gratitude. y a singular coincidence Adm an "mr to whom Engli haa felt the deepest gr fuJs t : c'me which the Am ",r of the International t,Vim ' of r"rl British vessels la ,h, Brhhi-- the si the No "mm in a nr t,tc"!ion ) J' f M,own tion a tied pmctici icvorable to Gi hat Admiral Ds uFp?rt of the British iron! the scales at the dccU Iuter:ai- CV::i - I i -- i - 11,1 generally known, on the concliu an it the British embai Admiral Davis of I1 er' i ;,b"noi t would have she 'h.p d",r " avoid anyth its wound Ad,,li1, Davis not to rhb h!n; n k,ncs f. - t-- expressive ret Britain tow s,,ht"irt this fee j aijlv aj'iii; Invitation. ! b- iJ 0VM,lotiked. hire to rccognl.-- c pi the u Hho mrne, the same scales n:.t-'rii- .i eircun-staucoi-an- 12-i-- r TO BE TRIED. Pierre, 8. D., Jan. 21. Tbe legislative committee's report finding nothing in Ihe charges against Senator Gamble which reflects upon bis personal or official integrity was adopted by large majorities in both bouses today. This tomorrow. Insures his ADVERSE REPORT. Washington, Jan. 21. A suliatltute committee of the senate committee on judiciary which Investigated the protest made against the confirmation of Y. C. Bristol to be United 8tatcs attorney for the District of Oregon today made an adverse report on the nomination to the full commit tee. Washington, Jan. 21. In the contempt case of Sheriff Shipp ami others charged with complicity in the lynchTO CARRY 4.253 PASSENGERS. ing of the negro. Ed Johnson, at Chattanooga, Tonn., the supreme court of the United States today entered an Hamburg, Jan. 21. The Hamburg-Americaorder directing each of the 28 defendSteamship company have orants to appear before the federal dis- dered of Harlsnd and Wolff of Belfast, trict court and give personal recog- Ireland, 18 knot steamer larger than the Amerlka and Kaiaerin Augusta Vicnizance of his appearance for trial. an.l toria, to carry 4 250 crew of 500. FRAUDULENT USE OF MAILS. SOCIALISTS SHEA JURY DISAGREES. Chicago, Jan. 21. Shea Jury disagreed. discharged. The jury had been out for !5 hours. Seven voted for acquittal and five for conviction. The state's attorney's office announces that the case against Shea and his associates will be vigorously pushed and that preparations for a new trial will begin a: once. EXTENSION TO HOMESTEADER8. The senate today passed a joint resolution granting, because of fuel shortage, an ex tension erf time to ascertain homestead entries In the northwestern states In which to establish their legal residence. Washington, Jan. 21. HURRICANE IN AUSTRALIA. Brisbane, GiieensUml, Australia, Jan. 21. An enormfiua amount of damage was done by the hurricane of Friday and Saturday which deatrjyeil CiNikiown. Many people are homeless. JAPANESE CAPTURED. El Paso. Texas, Jan. 21. Twenty-fiv- e Japanese who had smuggled themselves across the border by wading the Rio Grande were captured five miles APPROPRIATION FOR CARLISLE. north of Anapra, X. M., today by U. 8. Immigration officers. They were Washington, Jan. 21. The appropri-alin- u brought here and deported to Mexico. for the support of the Indian SOLD TO HILL. school at Carlisle, Pa., will be continued for another year at least. The full senate committee on Indian afPortland. Ore., Jan. 21. A report la circulated here that the Astoria and fairs today rejected ihe recommendation to abolish the school. Columbia Rlrer railroad baa been sold to James j. IHil. The consideration TO CANCEL FOREST RESERVE. asserted to be lit the neighborhood of 3.541), due. Jan. 21. Robert L. Washlngt-m- . Owen today presented to the president DOLLIVER NOMINATED. a memorial from the Oklahoma constitutional conven'lon urging the presDes Moines. Is.. Jan. 21. U. 8. ident to cancel the forest reserve or- Senator J. P. PolPver was nnanfmoua der of Secretary Hltchccck and lo re- ly renominated by the Republican move certain forest reservation re- senatorial ration tonight. He will be strictions. reflected tomorrow. SUTTON IS CHAMPION. George Sutfen of defended his iIMe Chicago siiccessf-Iltonight as champion of fhe 18-- balk line Willard game. The challenger wa Ora Mornlnpstar of Indiana, who was defeMcd. 0OI' to 173. Chicago. .Jan. 21. MEYER LEAVES RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, ln. 21. Ambassador Moyer attended a la-farewell reception tnuigbt igven him by his Russian friend as a mark uf spprerlatian and 'heir growing regaid for the United States. ce thei-perwn- SPLIT. St, Petersburg, Jan. 21. The socialists have split upon tbe question of coalition with the neistltutional democrats. The majority rejected thi proposal and the minority bolted the convention. BUSCH Atlanta, REACHES ATLANTA. HUNT 2 keijifig i v: - rik'lii r tint lit:. l22- , i Fiiiiu.-ht-v- -i i.ictu e. ll'K 32u room: i tuud-- ( Grant. I'Tu'i lsk I KENT le,- iiiceli furnished Aiviy r.ii'm 4 and 5. First 1 IP it At'l. Ban:, ILi!g. if -- in- RENTillt iin'iu an! s. Fiiinined - ohii', ii"i houeki'iug ti i. heap, Line rid; Such 21. Adolph Ga.. Jan. St. lamia brewer, accom- MISSISSIPPI i. 117n 2Cln 115 1s reglater-e- d four feet of the danger line. The lowlands above and below East St. Iul are flooded. There will be no danger in St. Louis. 26 feet or within GOV. LITTLE IS ILL. Little Rock. Ark., Jau. 21. Gov. John 8. Little siiff'Ted a physical col-l- a pen today. His physlclsna sav he must not tiiiilertnlie the duties ,f his efficc for several weeks. A Limited If a persons twsbilarr, knowledge of English were confined to one word, which would be the most useful? This subject was once discussed ia the presence of Queen Caroline; her majesty entering into tbe question vigorously, according to the Dundee Advertiaer. The greater nuiuler of the company fixed oa yea. One lady decided on no, for. she argued, though yea never mean a no, no very often mesua yes." How many men will Indorse tbls? After all, one word would be as a drop In tbe ocean of our English language. A young woman who hnd learned a few Irish words without understanding them lost herself In tlie mountains. Meeting n handsome young peasant she tried her Irtsb on him. Fat looked astonished, then pie sed. and. rubbing his sleeve Across bis mouth, said: Do ye mane it. miaA? Tbe girl. In her ignorance, had asked bim for a goods. Moves, mill in ciate. FvK SALE Baby caiiage,2725 1 avenue, lud 65. Wash-iiigtn- ii lwx 9 FOK SALE Reiuin male tieket from Iowa. Ind. tigdeu io Burliugiau, 1 16 It plume 2ai. IXIK SAl.K Furniture, very cheap, or wilt mu halt ,f Urge house furnislg ed 8i". Fraternal tinier of Engles. Ogden Aerie. No. 118, F. O. E. meets ever Monday evening in Eagles hall, east of Reed hotel, 8:0U. Visiting Brother Eagle are invited to attend the Aerie meeting T. C. MORRIS, W. Preddeut D T. TRACY. Becreinry. DR. H.B. FORBES, Aerie Phvsician. tt NEW AUTOJIATIC Corn Popper, peanut roHaKT. Cheap. $460 Grant. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD. Ogden FOR SALK Baby carriage, graphiv i'hune end nsvrd. good condition. 2725 Wbaliiugion aieuue. Ind t5K. No. 8TI, Lodge, T. F. B.. meets second and fourth Tueedavs at 8 p. m., lu A. O. U. W. hall. Yiaiting membera cordially invited. D. 11. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary. ji;h "sifiai. w E. F. Treaaurer. M1SCH, DEGREE OF HONOR. Ogden lodge No. 1 D. of H. meets in Eagie Hall the second and fourth afternoons of each tuon'.h at Wod-uesoa- y IliKKF NIUE lurui.-l.e-ii ligiii qing. for room 157 2Jrd. FOK RENTFuruUht'd rooms light huekeepiug. l.il 26th LARGE, i Ae. FOR RENT IU:, -- Air. Kuriiihed and Graut. 2CJ4 FURNISHED ROOMS fur IVtl-- Auuex. :3u p. m. SUSIE SIMS, ANNETTE jS U JENNIE C. of H. HILL, Flaanctor. FRUIT. Recorder. 1 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Weber Camp, No. 74. meet ia K. in Utah National Bank FOR 8ALE Apple, apples, apples, building etrr.r Tbur-daevening at 8 several buudrej bubheli ot red win- o'ckick. YUiilpg Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. ter apples cheap. Phones 667-K- ; 4536-Y- . T. t MORRIS, C. C. 12 29-mo K. Al.'TH, Clerk, First Natl. Bask GUARANTEED Viollu, $1 week. Pan-tonBuilding. 414 25th. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS BUSINESS CHANCES. Ogden Lodge, No. 2, Knights ot P. 'thins, meets at Castle Hall, Utah FOR SALE - Rooming houiio of l roum. funilshed for housekeeping, National Bank building, every Monall rented, cheap rent oa building. day evening. All K. of p.s requested Cash down, $304. 2181 Wash. Ave. to meet with es. W. J. UNDERWOOD. C. C. E. R. GEIGER. M. of F. L. N. MEIDl K of R. end 8. FOR RENT HOUSES. of P. hall 24t6 . BALDWIN. KIRTZMAXX and ELLINGTON Jlariua and other musical mdse. 414 Terms, Fauloue, 25ih. FOR SALE Cheap, one new 500 MeUaKkey account register. J. Wililam A Sou Co., Moigan, Utah. lean. wauu. light furnished rooms, cheap. Wash. for 8l uuiuinisb-fi- l 1 in 1 boiiM'kecp-icg- . 12281 UlO FOR RENT For kouackeeping. lour or Lie roume. Apply 2126 Vaah. tf FOR RENT Furnlbsd rooms, modern cuuvcnieuces. 527 23 id St. e. tf FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms, wLh hath, the roughly renovated; WOMEN OP WOODCRAFT, iso light housekeeping rooms. The FOR RENT houe, 063 27th St. Colonial, 362 24th BL Mrs. 8. L Sego Lily Circle, No. 174, meets ev8 2311 Chinn, Manager. FOR RENT 3 room house block ery kecuml end fourth Friday nights o'. Sacred 1.7; 34, iu K. of P. hnIL Visiting Heart Academy; $9.06. FOR REX I Furnished rooms suitable N. 11. Ives, 244 Washington Avenue neighbors cordially Invited. 10-for gentlemen. 181 23rd. DAISY CASUMOHK, G. N., 137 Tracy avenue. AGENTS WANTED. FOR RENT FuniUbed moms. Ben-neKATE 11EY MAN, clerk, 238 1 Block. 33rd Street AGENTS WANTED Call' I to 9 a m.. , . , 6 to $ p. iu. Caroba Med. Co., 3361 BOARD AND ROOM. Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle Wash. Avo. 581, meets every Tueadav night at FOH RENT - Fiirulalied rooms with 7:34 o'clock, K. irf P. ball. VUiUng MISCELLANEOUS. WANTEO, board tor gentlemen. 437 24th at. Neighbors invited. Dues ran lie paid gi tlie office of Ed WANTEI- V- Pork, veal, and chickens h, the aftornoou of the 38th of each at RukmOI James Co, 185 24 th B. FOH KENT Flrsiciisa room and month. First National Bank Bldg. board at the Virginia; roost popular MRS. ALICE COLLIN 8, U. N.. 2983 place In the city. ifiugree Ave. rHOFESSIONAL MARIE (RITES, Clerk, 2731 MonBOARD AXD 1LOCM-- 44I IClh Street roe Avenue. . ATTORNEY-AT-LAWFOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS LADIES OF THE MACCABEES 1-- S S--tf 1 tt 1--2 6-- tf A. a HORN, Atlorney-ut-lmOffices over Badcon's DESTROYED BY FIR&-T1- .C promSilver Hire No. 1, meets Urn second isee No. 2236 Wahhtagiou Ave., beDrug gluie. I seek the husiuesa of nd fourth Tuesday! at 1:39 p. m. at all am all parlies; tween 22nd and 23rd Mreets, were attorney agoiubt O'Neill Hall, Twenty-fiftstreet. corporations and monopolies. Pre recently deatroied by fire and the sisters cordially invited. , pared to transact any and all kinds BESSIE 8BBRINQ, damaged buildings wJU . shortly be L. of legal business. removed. The land area lit 53 feet LUCY NELSON, R. K. front, faring on Waalilugtnu Ave., HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. by 178 feet iu depth.. Buildings will be erected to suit tenants lor commercial or other enterprises and the HAIR SWITCHES for sals at reduced Gfien Taut, No. 24, meets the nee-reHair chains a specialty, hMiuc will he nulled at . reasonable anf fourth price ereninaa t l o clock sharp, toFriday Mahqnonuln costumes to rent for O. F. haU. I, figures with guaranteed contract All halls theaters. mail orders and from reajMiUhible parties to keep Visiting Knights cordially Invited to same lor s period of uot lo than promptly attended to Mn. CM. Lea, attend. 321 J. W. HALSEY, Commander, 434. 84th. F. U Bog three year. Applications may lie F.'F. BOND, Bseord Keeper. rubniltled to B. I. Critchlow at tlie INSURANCE. office of ihu Consolidated Wagon A MASONIC Mucliluo Uo.. Ogileu, or the owner, Geo. T. Odell, Box 1752, Bull Lake W. N. PIERCE, Notary Public, Real Life Aecddeat and la EaUte; Fire, Queen Esther Chapter No. 4, O. K-lit i. ouraace, 407 24a 8L Regular meeting held at Masoalo Hall oa Washington avenue, between FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. h Tweuty-fiftJUNK. and Twenty-alntaireeU tha first and third mdaya of each CHOICE building lot on 21st at., 25; 81 cash, bain nee 81 per week; nu TUB INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. Buys month. Sojourning membera cordialnil kinds of Junk. Bell phone 6262. ly invited to attend. interest, no taxes. J. J. Bnnninlit. ANNA LEWIS, W. If . lad. phone 8693a Grew ft JacoM ULY V. HAL8TED, Secretory.' see, 8148 Faclfle.' FINE building lot clone In. near car IF YOU PYTHIAN SISTERS. have any kind ot Junk, 'phone line, 1125; make your own terras. to Ogden Junk Bouse; we will call J. J. Brunimlit. Meets every Saturday afternoon at for 1L Bell Itfaone 335K; lud. 73E 2:34 In Pythian hall, Utah National BRAND new house. Istge panBank building. Sojourning sisters cop try and clooc.t city water, electric OSTEOPATHY. dimity Invited to attend.. light, stone foundation close In on MRS. EVELYN GLASMAXX, M. E. C. cur lint; $1,200; on tbe installment GORDON Q. MISS IjOUISB RITTER, M. of K. IVES, CORA IVES, J. J. Brumniiil. plan. and C. Osteopaths, graduates from parent school, Klrkville, Mo. Lewla-SUMODERN 6 room brick bouse, new, all ner block, suits $4. Treatment by ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTOR complete? in railroad district; only Hours I a. a. to I appointment balsmall $1,740; payment down, P. m. BeU pboue 1014K. InA 101 L Wasatch Divlaioi No. 124. ance same rent. J. J. paying meets second aad fourth Friday at mo Brumniltu PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 1:80 p. m. la K. of P. hnU, oareer Washington avenue and 84th street. NEW house, well located on DR. A. FERNLUND, Phyaidan sad All brothers are cordially Invited to the bench, In good neighborhood XS Office 10 a. Sargoon. and sttead. hoan, near ear line; 11,546; small payment 4 8 to 840 m. m, IIU 8t Office p. GEO. ALLEN, C. C. rent. J. J. down, balance same phones. Bell HEX; lad. 171. Real D. U BOYLE, S. aad T. Brummltt, 2374 Washington deace 440 Wash. lid. phone SOL both phones. B. P. O. ELKS. SANITARY WORK . FOR BALE Four room bouse, 8460 No. 719, meets every Ogdea DOPE of nil kind BeU pkone H&Z. Tueedny Lodge, Washington ave., good location. evening. Lodge and dab mo. Nela. McCarty, 2728 Grant rooms, second floor Masoalo building, 1411 Washington Avenue. PERSONAL, STEAMSHIP AGENT. W. D. BROWN. E. R. J. 1L KNAUSS, Bseretory. WANTED EVERYBODY TO TRY O. D. RASMUSSENRapreaantiag the I OWN OF OUR ONE .EAST AT Whits Star Una. Bed Star Line. Do ORDER OF WASHINGTON. BEST OX THE CURE H4MS. minion line, American Lise, Bean NO MOKE. COSTS MARKET AND dinavlaa American Una, Holland Ogdea Union, No. 172, Order ot GUARANTEED TO PLEASE American Line and Tha Hnmbnrg Washington, meets every Tuesday 24TH ST. American Una, Paeagers booked tvening at 8 oclock la A. O. U. W. CO., M5-l126 25TH ST, from or to any point of Europe te halL Visiting comrades invited to any part of the United States. 3381 attend. MONEY TO LOAN. and 8868 Washington Are. Ogdon. WILLIAM DOYLE, President. Utah. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. STREET CAR MEN. RAILWAY, TAILORS. MODERN WOOD! EN OF AMERICA. CLERKS, BOOKKEEPERS, and all oihers employed, find our office reOothas cleaned mad presaed 1 a Utnk Camp. No. 9990, A. W. AGEE. liable for sums of $10 to $140. Discounts if psld before due. Payments month, 167 86th SL Bata phone III! V. a; J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. Meets very Tnesdny night at Eagle HaU, suspended In sickneaa. No charge VETERINARY SURGEON. for applications. The diy lawn Co., p. m. Visiting members Invited. . Suite 3, First Nat'l. Bank. Bldg. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. . P. MILLIKEN, graduate veterinary surgeon. Calls aaswered night or MONEY to salaried people without day. Office, Ogdea read and Sale LEEOTAH COUNCIL, No. 3, D. of P security or endorsement; payments meet every Wednesday evening at subie, 2218 Wash. Ave. Both to suit, cither weekly or monthly; Dues can b 8 oclock. Eagle HalL phonos; night phone 46IK. business confidential. Call and gist 113 BooMMsirie paid to Susie Aldcn, C. of W my terms. D. D Drake, 410-1WINDOW CLEANiNa 26th St. Visiting membera invited. des bldg. MARTHA A. MORRIS. Pocahontas. ALICE COLLINS, K. of R. MOSEY TO LOAN on farms sad city UTAH window and house denning Janitor aad porter work. Sam P teal eatate. HUNTER A KENNEDY ''ODD FELLOWK lano Co. Belt 1031 K. Office 414 Room 4, First Nation Bank Bo tidVia-Gn- h a d a tf a y -- O.IC, 1 . 183-18- $ I a 1 25lh SL ing. MONET TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. LOST. Ar-ra- kiss. ' A Gift af In the ancient cath'-drn-l of Genoa a ase of immense value has been preserved for 000 years. It Is cut from a lugle emerald. Its principal diameter inches and lt. ia twelve and ci indie. It height fire and is kept under seienil locks, the keys of which are in different hands, and It in public, then only Is rarely e.rliiMti-by an onlr of tiie wuute. When exhibited it la suended round the ii','k of a priest by a rerd. nnd no one i allowed t loudi it but liiui. It i claimed Unit thi vase Is one of the gift whicli were iiiade to Boioiuun by the qiJccu of Slirlu. three-fourth- s FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES m, RISING, St. Louis, Jan. 21. Tbe Is rising rapidly and tonight lad.i's new wheel, 1412 25th. 1 I' r,i Pliui.e Ugh. Kutiilriied room. irtk! MISCELLANEOUS FUR w it liKXT 2,'i'b FOR SALE fer light house, ninth. Phone y I'l'K A ROOM ; Bunch, the panied by his wile and attendants, arrived bore tudav sad after spending several hours In the city, left for Aiken, S. C., this afternoon. pas-enge- re Indianapolis, Ind.. Jan. 21. r. K. Fitzgerald, a wealthy attorney of this city .who was Indicted on the charge of using the mails with intent to defraud, pleaded guilty today and was lined IUUO and. costa. Mr. Fitzgerald colonized the town of St. George, and sold a large number of lots. From the sales it was alleged he about 70,oflO. of which t;15,00U was not accounted fur. HK i'.MT 2, Team-heir- D ind. CI'U-dale- stock-grower- LYNCHERS l.ai'gv !' iltcirii- : : FURNISHED ENT It -- ht-u- 1 tbn,k-'h'l,p- - i r. San Francisco, Jen. 21. Mrs. Cordelia Botkin, convicted of the murder by poison of Mrs. Deane and Mrs. Dunning at Dover, Delaware, will have to wait three months longer before getting mn opportunity of having her case reviewed by a higher court. Her petition to "have the sentence of life Imprisonment set aside was to have been heard in the appellate court today, but by agreement of the attorneys the hearing was put over until the next calendar, which will be fully three months hence. '('R cu P'-rj-- 1 - i"' 21 JAM 'A ICY FOR RENT HAULS. Jan. i an nurc,. Commissioner ini vstigatioa here today rf alicti- - l v:n httl-u- a of law by w'lroaJs aftniing ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS j and other C dorado linin' PAGE COST ONF CENT PER j Three caSra are und--- r exau.iu.i ii'ii. WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. Two of them are upon rniip'iuiuis NO LESS FIRST INSERTION filed by tbe Merchants' Traffic HAN 25 CENTS. ALL ADVER cialiun of Denver, and the Wsii'.l in TlSEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN .iiTir.cd by George J. KlmVi. a IH EXCEPTING BUSI in ADVANCE, The manufaciur-T- . vESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN oi thr-- e cases cmipriee mIkiui :wiii rfOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. cor:ki- - strouest trunk line rallnw-porations in the ronniry. of The cotupl&lnts allege FEMALE HELP WANTED. section 4 of the interstate coih nine ci. which forbids the charging of iii-, An aaailai. raw for a ahorr haul which shall be VVAXTLD til 8: a'.e Indus'.. .m St li.mi higher in the aggregate than fur a j.ly t once to he t vt ,i. v n , m long haul under similar if ihai the also the requirement nut shall haul on the longer shipper WAVIKD Eapcrien, .( gnl, uy a higher rate per ion per un'e op age. Dillon $ .iii iuu..n, than n the shorter haul iu the same Dll.-.u- , I MoW. ;i l direction. Generally the allegations are of un- WANTED L i feu gitu-iagirl just discrimination In tariff rates on work; small tawily. good wages. riassna and commodities and unlawful Call at Mrs. J. it t.iaigu'. combinations by the roads made deTwenty-blt- h St. fendants. Small WAXiEjJ Girl far demands money or life. family. Good wage oJo 24tn. 1 A4 tf. l.os Angeles. Cal., Jau. 21. Mr. laic of the James Msier, widow l ANTED Girl fur geiu-i-a- l housewealthy meat pucker of this city, bus 1 12 2wk 246 2iLb. work, receutly received letters threateiniia her life and demanding psyniem of WANTED A good lauuJrets, Ogden various sum ot money, a much a General Hospital, at uuce. fl.OO'i. and Janies Ijiuer, a fcrim-, - Maler ranch tinou ai cmploye SITUATIONS WANTED. FEMALE. la under arrest at the city police station charged with being the WANTED Dressmaking, hirt waist author of the letters. suits, a specialty. 2;j Liuivlu. lud According to tbe police. Latter ha Plume 3720D. . l 12 lnui written letters to other prominent M. people. Among these are David EXPERIENCED dressmaker wishes Moffett of Denver, president of the work by the day. iniod references, Mnffatt road. Reivrsl weal'hy esu 24 ih Su Ind. pboue 2736A. of XeV York City have aUo been threatened by lJtuer, It Is said. It Is thought that I .alter mind ! unMALE HELP WANTED. balanced over religion. He Is alnmi 40 years of age. WANTED Gentleman or lady of fair education tu traial f.r House of large capual. Teirnoiy BARTENDER SHOT. at home or abroad to suit. Weekly salary of l.lUki pet ytai and Denier, Jim. 21. Percy Smith, a Isartender. was shut and almost inAddress, wi h stamp, Joseph A. Alexander, Ogileu, Utah. stantly killed tonight by James ityan. The shooting happened on Uurtl street between Sixteenth and Seventeenth street, .the very center of the BUY WANTED Call at ibJ4 Wash-uigto- n Are. business section and hundreds of jhhi-pl- e were on streets at the tliur. The man made an effort tu escape and ANY JXJEUUGEXT PERSON may earn $75 to lltNl uiouihly correspondwas immediately arrested. The cause ing for newspapers: of the killing 1 said in be j.ni lousy. ure, steady wurk; no canvassing; experience Smith's father la a inetnber of the lounnecessary. Bend for particulars. cal police farce. Ryan Is a native of Press Syndicate, Luckpurt, X. Y. Pittsburg, Pa., and is said to lie wanted in laiulsville. Ky., lo answer BOYS CAUSE EXPLOSION. charges of diamond snatching, lie reported to have jumped his bonds MEN AKD BOYS, Plumbing or brickCheyenne, Wyo., Jan. SI. Three there. laying trade pays $S tu $8 per day; It is alo by the local boys playing war in the basement of police that Ryan plated we teach yon by practical instrucnIiuI-la- r for is wanted the new infantry haracks at Fort Rustions in 8 months: position guar In N. in hit and Y., thefts Roniq, sell, near this cily on Sunday, set tiro home town. free catalogue. anteed; Coyue to a quantity of powder and an exploTrade SchooL 4873 Easton Ave., 8L sion occurred, which damaged the bar Louis, Mo TEXAS AND PACIFIC EXTENSION. racks to the extent of about and seriously injured the boys. One El Paso, Texas, Jan. 21. Nu definite of the boys, a son of the fort plumber, FjNDINGOIL. named McDonald, Is expected to die. information of tbe Intentions of ihe El Paso. Texas, Jan. 21. News was The others are a son of Captain Alex- Texas and Pacific with reference to ander of the Eleventh Infantry, now the extension of that line from El Paso received here tonight of the fiiidiiig In Cuba, and a ron of Sergeant Gray to Ban Diego, Cal., could tie obtained of oil at Ojlnags, In tbe eastern part of the Eleventh Infantry. today beyond the statement that the of the state of Chihuahua, on lands Gould Interests had made extensive owned by a syndicate of which W. R. PUBLIC GRAZING LANDS. grounds for terminals along the water Hearst and J. R. Keene uf New York front at San Diego and were buck of are the beads. Pmsprting for oil baa Denver, Colo., Jan. 21. At the an- the proposition to extend the Texas been gelng n the.' limb fur Mime nual meeting of the American Cattle anil Pacific to connect in Arisona with iime. Tbe oil field 11m on the line of line under construction east front the Oient railroad extension. and Horse Growers' association today E. A. Emmons, president of the asso- Ban Diego. The statement is made RED SUNDAY. ciation, In his address declared that thai work on the extension west from the proposition for leasing public grill- El Paso will begin this summer. R. V. Curtis, the southwestern agent of a Warsaw, Jau. 21. In anticipation of ing lands was a menace to the of Colorado and called upon the Texas and Pacific, says that he 1 the strike proclaimed by the socialists official Into make any without authority for Jar. 23 in ceininenioratiou of Red all members to use their utmost fluence to defeat federal legislation statement, but la of the opinion that Sunday, the police today made an exthe report was ebbstantially correct. tensive Fenich and discovered much along that line. . forbidden literature and large quanFREE FROM REPROACH. HEARING OF BOTKIN CASE. tities of arms. London. Jan. 2Z. All the m iuiug cewspapiTB again print nliuiri.1 tides on the Kingston incident, which they regard as already virtually- settled, or at auy rate, they say. tlu- tendon of the crisis has been reiiirtj ex by the admirably toned diapaubt cnanged between ibr two governments. Expressions of the dee pee i giati-tud- e for the help rendered by the American navy continue to be usd and while full allowance i mate for the exceptional circumstances, which may have accounted for Govtrurr Swettenbara's ruffled feelings, the new paiwrs are unanimous iu strongly the tone of bla letter us absolutely wrong and uncalled for, and this la spite of the fact that the papers recognize Rear Admiral lavis also may have been somewhat blameworthy. The morning papers make two rather Interesting points out of the affair. The Arst is strong criticism cf the government's pulley (n leaving an important colony denuded of warships, thus compelling reliance upon foreign help in a great emergency, with the consequent los of British prestige. The second point is found In the much adverse comment on War Secretary Haldane's unusual- - cuurse iu addreaslng a telegram to War Secretary, Root. The Dally Graphic rails this an extaortlinary breach of official etiquette) officious and entirely Even the Tribune, an uperAuous. official organ, expresses surprise at hir. Haldane, thus setting a new precedent. The Tribune Is collecting the signatures of public man to a document declaring that far from involving any "humiliation, the vffera of American aid for the Kingston sufferers call for unmixed appreciation of the British empire, and assuring the American government and uf Great Britian's jgratitude. Included among the signers i Bernard Shaw, who writes: "Bear Admiral Davia evidently is not accustomed to the manners of the English official classes. Governor Swettenham world naturally regard an American admiral with a certain ausplciouane-s- , Aral as a foreigner and a dissenter; second, as a member of a naval branch into which the sons of clergymen and other professional persons enter freely; and, finally as an officious intruder whose action implied that England could not cope with an earthquake without assistance. The gbveruor probably conceived himself as acting with studied of politeness under circumstances most preaumptous provocation. (- -., While LONG AND SHORT hi--1 TEESHW UGIES, VlAll, court. . CENCUKCcO (Gout: sued before the historic EXAMIXKK: MOItXlNt; LOST lady's black purse, containing around nii.ney, with string tied widow. to purse teongJ clasp; Return to Standard. Reward. IjOST locket and chain. Initial M. R.. between 22nd an.l Wash and the l np 5ih and along Jladivn. Return to Standaid. cli collie dug. tan and o' white with ldMed curs: answers Re' urn to 700 io name of Bnjcc. 20'h, or phene Hell 92'!. ltd.1 ! Reward. LOST-Sc- LOST - Ladles' Elk hrn.ich. H. P. O. E. Return to this office. Rr. d. H.i. 1 1 w WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESL'yS. WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. OrOgdea I edge No. E. Independent der of Odd Follows Meets ia L 0. FRATERNAL evening, O. F. ball every Tuesday visiting brothers cordially invited to PYTHIAN SISTERS. be present. J W. BAILEY, XoMe Grand. HENRY KL3SEI,, Secretory. Meet every Saturday afternoon at 2:!S! In Pythian Hall, Utah National Bank building. Sojourning Queen City. Rebekah Lodge No. 4. aimers I. O O. F. hall. Meets second aad Cordially Invited to aitvnd. MRS. EVELYN GLASMAXX. XL E. C. fourth Friday evenings at Odd Fellow MISS IjOUISK RITTER, M. of R. ft ('. Hall. Twenty fourth street.. Visiting members Invited. ADA BAKER, Noble Grand. ROYAL ARCANUM. LOLA THORNTON. Secretory. Safest sad best Insures men for Junction City Lodge ire, 36, lids one, two or three thousand dollars. pondont Order of Odd Fellowe, meets Council. No. Mountain 637, in Rocky L O. O- - F. hall every Thursday meets second nnd fourth Friday even- evening. Visiting brothers cordially U. W. over How O. A. ball, invited to bo present ing at t.l'e store. Visiting brothers cordially JAMES BUNE. N. O. invited. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. FRANK FOULGER, Regent , J. W. WOTHKKSPOON, Collector. G. U. HUBERTS, Secretary. WANT ADS YIELD CIO RESULTS WANT AOS YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. |