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Show t; the sronxixn examinee : oodex, 3 Vail 'Phon. two riwga BUSINESS 0FICI SI ... ...NO. Mi ...Nil M independent 'Pnono Ball 'Phono, ono ring M ...NO. BREVITIES The Ogdra police got active Saviile and B. arrearod Fieraou. who were rlurcrd orilh seep B( plooto rtwilrl id fur pBUici Uu miO Ploniv aUavaua RIGHT TO MAINTAIN AND OPERATE STREET RAILWAY. TAKE THREE STRAIGHT GAMES GAME IN MOUNTAINS WANT FOR PROPER FOOD. Road From Glenweed Park to Ogden Canyon Rscemmanded by Neither Taam Bawled Anything Lika Good Form, But Gama Waa Intarwatlng. Lowlands Maay Dear sad Quail in Search of Necessary Nourishment. Cem-imtte- of sweet milk Mia rrooa band T. F. Port.. phone L. Mogiuni. in Iwhsli entered on U IV Attorney Bnifir. yuaierJay ilioi At the end of a lung euy coiiucH. last nfgiit, graa.lnf to the Ogden cuniiauy the right to keasiun of ibe an ordinance Tiau,i Rapid maintain and the boy min perate a strwt railway ) stem for pool be admitted to bail. wrecker 5c ears over the streets and alleys io charged with murder it OitJen, came up foi third and tins; Btnrfiir lw ad oiil hr in too second dirw. The committee to which thf reading milted to bail, but the roun hoe nut ordinance wae referred twu weeks ad" amount. no yet filed the reimrted iwrommending ifcai a aumuer of amendments be made, uniai of with the which were minor In their importance. E. T. Spencer, formerly Siandard-Lxamlne- i . a ho haa bora The ordinance was passed by a vote tor the paat tour weeks from an of II to J. One of particular imporuure conattack of rheumatism amt heart livable, tu Sacramencerned an occupation tas f Soud for u taken by bln mother to jaat evening. It. la hoped that the tlio second ten year. 1,0U fur the third period of leu rears and so ou change will uaitioi in improving b the coiidlUun. Increasing each period 0uu until contermination of franchise. Another cerned the passage of the cars and. la A. G. Horn haa removed hia tracks over Ogden bridges and ihe Store, Badcun's over Drug oScm amendment and meet to provided that the comany la where he prepared nut nn of have tha right to track shall services the pany all parriea deidnug steel bridges without Ihe consent of attorney the oily, both of these amcnduienia, The Lyceum theater opened again with several othei, phased. Before the final passage of the ordilam evening under the new manage-meaafter being closed for about nance Aid Hollingsworth on behalf of three weeke. The Wile pioneer play Simon bamliergrr petitioned that If houaa waa crowded to the duura all of the franchise granted the local comIt le eald that William pany a clause be embodied providing Inat evening. Sawyer la the pea proprietor and the that the Ogden Rapid Transit company bniiee la under the management of shall he compelled to giant BamberJamee Knuckle of Salt Lake. ger the tight to pass over certain tracks which were constructed over the right of way secured by him last FIELD FUNERAL year for hie Interurtian railroad. Attorney Henderson opposed the passage The funeral cf Jamee Field wai of aurh an amendrnient ou the held at the lynue ward meeting huuaa grounds that It was and did at IS o'clock noun vfaierday, and wa not allow the local company the Mine largely attended. ih.hop George Bnm-l- a privilege over Bamberger Hues. Ou presided at the aervicea. The went a vole ihe proposed clause was lost. choir rendered nevera selection and It Is claimed that llamlMirger can use Mias Myrtle Leavitt Bang a elo en- the local Hues, by exercising tils right titled "Home Sweet Day." There were of cinlutat domain. a number of beautiful Moral offer The committee on alreets recomInga laid upon the casket; The speak- mended that the city open a road from ers were Bishop tfniuiu, Fred Ml 11. Glenwnod park straight lb rough to the John Seaman, Joseph Parry and V. F. mouth of Ogden canyon. An esil "itc Middleton. Interment was In the City of the riot submitted by the city encemetery. gineer amounted to fG.OUO. On inuLlon the proposition and recommendation LETTER LIST. were ludeftnliely relegated to ihe hock. IJet of letters remaining In the A and proposed ordinance poutoffloe at Ogden, Utah, Jan. 21, were petition read from the I'ukm Paclffc rail1987, which if not called for la two road company for the right to lay cerweeks will be sent to the Dead Letti--r near tain pipes under certain alrm-loffice: the company's yards lu order that Ihe Gentlemens List water system might be properly conLaurel Mountain ' Ambrose, The nected with a reaervior and that n Co. Adams, Charles Mining waste pipe might be laid. The ordiFranAlcannas, lanuiut, Itenjamln nance waa read twice aud referred to cisco Ijslreade Pnrattne the laws committee. Oil Co. AUHter, K E Councilman Fly g re introduced a loseard, Gilbert Alphonse, Mr. resolution that the hospital and Itrookut, P J Lnuib, Mark K groutula be advertised for sale, InasHrookhart, Geo W Mcliride, Ueo much as Ihe sick which are taken Boogard. A M) rick, ju there yeaily are under county charge. ltrown, B J ft letter The rvsnluUnu carried ami (ha recordBulJer, Bold L Newcomb, Kd. P er waa advised is advertise tor buyBiwkbank. 8 Nnggett ers of tljg property. Curey Grocery Co. Kelrntn, J p From Mayor Conroy wsa received Newfoundland Mia Crltchkiw, b R a communication relative to a proChnue, C Ing Co. s National posed meeting of the official of the Culhbert, C rttloe of the state and state officials Cantwell. K R Aag'n to ennalder the statutes end ordinNunu, J a (I letters) ances with a view of arriving at a Cammetw, P Y Ogden Hroa. more common Interpretation. On hl Carlo, Nobile Ogden invent-merecommendation he whs appointed to Co. Campbell, Mr. attend the meeting and take such acConley, Pal Ogden broktion aa shall be for the best good of Child. Wilder erage Co. the city. Dlcknrdeou. Allen Ogden Coai IS- Claims totalling I'J.ONS.ST were alWrecking Co. lowed the J. P. O'Neil Copal rnrt Ion Darla, Jobs T Ptiidcrguat Fforal Driver. Paul U company, while claims of S2.81il.27 Co. were denied the Wheelrlgtit Construc. IS letters) Pierce, label C tion company, pending rigid InvestigaDenvar and Ogden Pierce, Irving C tion. Mining Co. Ilnd. i'eieraoa, J W The bill of James McHeth, for Dargan, W T Powell, li J of which he threatens to Ehom, Fred Phillips, l,ouig IS letters) tie the city was again refused and at ill Kok Supply Co. remains the bone of contention In the lie we, Join, KlIoponliM. bill council. It haa been examined h.v Early, Frank Hedfleld, J 11 three committees, none of which recParr, A Delbert Ryau, M U ommended the payment Pruek, George Hchuinaii, DanThe city attorney was allowed an asiel P Fairbanks,. Clyde Gustnfera-mA W Bchnster. Fred C sistant at t5 per month. Gladding, Charles Khliiley Printary Glapei. J D Hrgeriuan. Uwirge Impure blood runs yon down make is pi. James 1) Harry you an easy rlcilm for organic Gilliland. Tho. U Penis. John Burdock Hli I Ritter purifies U.Kuiwin, Samuel Shuns. J It the blood-cur- es the rmise builds Holden. Carl Spear, Philip you up. Holm, c O Smith, K I Hnrbert, Harry Smlih, T E uf Hu) wi-la- t, one-side- d IN EASY FASHION. bowling Mam gut sweet at the asaocistiuo a levs laat leaiiig aud took thiwa straight games from the Jeasco boys. Last week tbe A' ussier suffered detest at tkt hands uf rhe Columbia club team sad since that thus they have Leeu waiting for a chance to redeem thetnaelvea last evening was their llrat opportunity and the way Ihey availed themselves of it was rtmarkaide. From the up of the gong until the last man sent a ball down the alley they had It all their Tha Wcf-ale- r own way. Joe Decker waa again the player of tha evening. He started off with a 202 see re, which was better than any other player did In oue game all evening. On the total pdnts be was far to the good with 642 to hi credit. George Wtasler, he of the mighty baseball arm, tried hard to wrest Hist honors from Decker, hut he wax not equal to the occasion and the best the big clgarmaker could do waa lo take second place with a total of 620. No other player on either team passed tbe much coveted 5fk) point, although Knocks made a hard try for it. Derkrr waa handicapped badly. A Hide from the support given him by barlow there waa nothing (o it. Herrick did the poorest bit uf work aud rolled on the same order aa a man that never saw the Interior of au alley 3C7 was the Ictnon handed to him In tlthree games. Tbe Weaslcra ail There was nothrolled a steady ing remarkable In their playing, however. There waa not a game In which Both teams the totals reached played their beat in the second game and then weakened perceptibly; , Thla evening there will b n ci game In which the parties will tie pitted agnlnst the Faletaff aggret - gation. Laat night's score wae Jaasce. a folio wa: . Home-Maker- at PAYNE brown Thumas, E H Henderson, Janu s Trusniun, John Haitan, J II U leiiersl Hudson. James TIiiiiuhk, Mr. Himnsti. Paul Warner. E It Uamp. Will Antelope, Jack Johnson. A J Johnson. Mr. Irvine and Runs Klliert Wll-o- t, Payne, who has been acting as train agent out of Ogden on the Buuthern Partite line for some lime pasi. left last evrulng for Omaha, where be goes to accept the position of chief train agent for the Union Pacific with iifllces in (bat city. ('iiiumcnclng February 1, the Union Paclllr will for the flnit time place train agents on all their trains and It Ik of these men that Mr. Payne will taken have charge. This action I evidently with a view uf relieving the conductorH on that line uf some of their work and thus give them more lline to attend lu the other duties of the position. It Is claimed that many uf the wrecka and collhdons lu the past have been caused by the Inability of tbee nun to properly look aftei I heir work and It Is with a view of opporf unities for recurrences of tld kind that ihe train agents will he placed on the tralna uf that ays J. 11. tem. Willies, s P Wllimiiis. j k W R. K lkun. Saiii.Ej beasli- Mi- Ia; J Ho 4X!l li In.', Hhiihiii-- - jj Kiiiiii Mie )i-,- s land ! .;hry Jenme "n i Inv Co. Wall, Irt-ana. K Ladies List. Anderson. Ruse ll.,rris. A Atidemiu. .1 M'lIIaml. Mrs .lame.. M:,k KUI Mr elir Editi, Ha. Nell J ai:in. Mrs. KHz ,A I Ijariiiii luiiii.. Mie N.iiici Mr J N Ib'inif. Mr (. M:1i,iii. loi - iiiver. M.a Mi .N Mrs. , ( orb.'i, M- Mrs Camiwl, ujjse N'ie-i-!(i- e, (ar'er, M:-- M.,. s !,le (aldweli, I.i'y fVmy, II i, v, e. Elmer Hire. Mae ! Mi., Kin e Remington, Miss stella Simona. Mrs. Krd IilSIu-rlilan- . Horugii'y. Mrs H Hugh i:'dredg. Miss Nwl 8tei ns Mrs J G !io 2 letters I Phurtllff. Mr Lilu'il. Mrs C J Iuiur:i Kiic-r- , Mrs MinSmith. M- -s May nie Heltr. .Mr Merv Pout nay. EmelU Tuv'.or. i 'id Klirgerald, Mrs TbonipMin. Mrs M--s Thomas IrliUio Fletrhrr. Mrs ElitWard, Mi Irene Granger. Mrs. C Jt M'lll'an., Gardner. Ml, Rur Hamilton, Mr VVi..u, .Mi Claud HolJaud. Miss Vary llmtll'amii. Package. lnilr Mr Marvin )8M. Mi ,i;na lilriM A.N V, Pi'iitil,fT'tj?,i2 im7. Alien ltoono iii the title role of Joseph Murphy's old Irish play, Kerry Gow." is the old tale of the grasping landlord who holds the mortgage oil the farm and will not rcirnt union ihe poor but honest father cnnxrnt lo force his daughter (o marry the villainous mortgage holder. Tlii plot la treated In a refreshing way, with the Mitt pedal on Ihe melo." The sltunilon are good ami Allen Diwme makes Dan OThtrn. the Kerry Gow ((hi Is Iriali fur a bright. Itkutde fellow. Pi ere la no hknidshed nti.l theie are no heav r Buck Tonight. Judging from the amount of money up un their favorite, tbe friend uf ImiIi Snowden and Buck are looking forward to a very closely contested race at ihe Auditorium tonight, where they will rare one mile. Doth men have been In constant training for a week and are in splendid condition. altuatiuna that ieure the Hinlien.-w hen the h im gasping and thwarts the lllaln. .Vary Fermter u Nora Drew, the giri whom iMn will many In n few day alter .he a art ends, was g l. The line noencji lielween Nora and Dan. which .vire frequent, were rv,-- r A feature of th- - pla I the aci-in the lilnckamit'i h.p. where K rry Gnw make x h. reshue ut the Idai-inforge an l the ULiiuV Imrae. which win the race uti which a;J the hope (1f the Drew ,v staked, "a well ii though It were the horse of my he, friend The pew ,,f ,i!P race I hrcugl t to t1: -e t rM.. n.-n- k w s 1 plgtun. dovecote which pv In 'in.; tt,! ('inrinimli. J.m. 21. Tho high waier receding, having rearti. a ft;, fooi It is thought Unit ail n!rkp tonight daiver w;U I'ii' with ;hi ek The odd shi. li largely a aisled in etuppir.B the hlcii wa er cs lined much suffering among the s ii.uu-Mtn-l- of homeli'H iop!c. o of !!-- pn'p.Mtv l.ui.nge he III! Illt-poiodlde. lull It . esiii-i.i;,- - 1 S'lssreetown. . Jan. 21. -- The nhlii liver c'int'nue to r.se rlowlv. ;he rapuii-of the rist the paiby few d.iv having iirewiia clieckcd li.e cold. c!edr sf.rfcer. The levee ! still liiiiicr hilt iienple continue to Move to t.ie bill. I Mr. iNtiine HUr'l.-tu- - nd .1 ra:,"i"S ! a,-i(- Iie; ua-- iI ). hj the er!lr:ar DEATH OF WILLIAM BRUCE. ,,,. WOll the ip lirst tin wi:, h, M,nK a. Nora!: Ilr-l; H r:.i, ,as , d frl-g cf Ihe !.,ver u Uvimu:d . 1)TW Uyit-nii.aue tie vi'hiin a veri lie never ;i,u l.O'l.i . i ii v-- -, ror ' :i. N.I Tp-- . u : rr)T ruiuriii; red The t roiu-l,n- y SaaaU Bill Ns. IS Amends Election Law, gnd No. 14 Gooa After the Chauffeurs. That the deer and quail la the mountains adjacent to Ogden are in desperate straits tor food la ernpha-siMby the re pun brought to Ogden by Sheriff U. A. bebring. who returned from a trip tu Nurih Ogden yesterday, rhe sheriff went with a party tu Led the quail that had settled la tha fooi hiils near that place. Cracked corn was scattered about the place where the qua.l w re found. Mr. Sebrlng repotted that there were hundred uf the blrd to be found everywhere. They are quite tame. But few have as yrt perished from tha lack of food, and. In his opinion, the action of the conimiss unera in preparing to feed them was most timely. Tu the north of North Ogden were even many Jeer liai have alao been forced to the fooi hills in search of food. The resident of North Ogden are keeping dose watch to see that none of these animals are killed and arrangements art- being made to feed them hay during the time the snow lasts. Tomorrow the sheriff and party will visit other parts of the cuuuty on (be same mission. The county fish and game wirden la also In the southern In this pan of the couniy. From Logan comes the report that the Jeer are flocking to plucea when there are hay stack. Regular droves raid tbe stacks and the farmers have experienced considerable difficulty In keeping them from eating up all the It U also reported from the bay. same place tlint a tnountainlion was seen prowling about the neighbor hood in search of food, to say nothing of the other smaller beasts that have been forced from their usual haunts In the mountains by the Sturm and snow. It will require squally as prompt action on the oan of other counties as that taken by Weber county to prevent game dying by the wholesale during the time that the ground la covered with the Jeep snow. - Wi-r- ran nwurt'i. Ka.. Jan. a YesUr day's aewk of the aoventh state sroaie convened at 2 o'clock and uiiuutea later unadjourned thlrty-fl- v til today at 2 o'clock. Senator Clegg waa the only absentee. Rev. p. Jt, Simpkin, the chaplain, offered prayer. The Journal of Friday was read and approved. The senate passed a houMc concurrent resolution for tho appointment of a committee on revenue, twu senators and three representatives, aud Senators Joha Y. Smith and Hollmge worth were appointed aa the senate's members for the committee. The only other business was the Introduction and reference to committee of ala bills. Senator Hulsnluki being the author of four and Senator Calllster and Lawrence, by request, the authors of one each. Following are the bills: 8. B. No. 13, hr Senator HuUmiski. amends the election law by providing that the name of a candidate can appear on the official ballot but once. The candidate nominated by more than one party must, within seventy two hours before the time fixed for the making up and printing of the official balloL Indicate under what noml nation he desires his name to appear on the official ballot. Referred to committee on elections. 8. B. No. 14, by Senator Ilulanlski, amends section 4298 of the Revised Statute, and goea after the automobile drivers If en automobile, In case the bill becomes a Inw, travel fast enough to endanger life or bodily safety, or to cause destruction of property, then the person operating the auto is guilty of a mledemeaunr. This means, says Senator Hulanlskl, that when a motor car geta a free road, it can go aa fast aa tta driver wishes ao long a he duesnt endanger anybodys neck but hla own. When, however, he Is In the city and in a crowd, he must alow up over crossings to n reaonabic nn,l such places, speed." The bill waa referred to the highways committee. S. B. No. 16, by Senator Hulanlskl. makes it a misdemeanor to violate any law or ordinance passed by a board of county commissioners relative to the alteration, changing or regulation of highways. The bill waa referred to the committee on highways. 8. B. No. Iff, by Senator Hulanlskl, tnawes It n misdemeanor to violate any of the state laws or the ordinances uf the board of county relative to the keeping or storing of powder or explosives. The committee on Judiciary will consider and report on the bill. 8. B. No. 17, by Senator Calllxter, takes up the question of reclaiming alkali and water-loggelands. It require aa experiment station of the with Agricultural college to JAPANESE HOPEFUL. the U. S. department of agriculture in this work, and provides $10,000 for Minister experiments, thla sum Toklo, Jan. 21. Prime to be matched Salon a Marqui jl la speech before the by like appropriation from the govhoiiw of peers this morning outlining ernment. Reports on progresa to be the gov erne min's general policy, published annually, 6,000 coplea to be touched upon the San Francisco sent to farmera free. school question. He said: Tbe bill was referred to the commitThla government has taken all tee on agriculture and Irrigation. proper measures In the matter while 8. B. No. 18, by Senator Lawrence, the American government la making by request, authorize the warden of strenuous efforts to reach a satisfacthe state prison to deliver the unview In of solution. the treaty claimed bodies of dead conrlcts to the tory stipulations between Japan and the medical department of the State uniIn and the Stales I'nited Interest of versity. The bill was referred to the Justice and humanity. I confidently Judiciary committee. to look forward a satisfactory adjustment of the question. LADIES FilEE d DISCOVERY. AUDITORIUM Jnn. 22- .- Prof. Sir Crooks, as a result of Ms own researches aud experiment x conducted by Professors Krowniskl and MoHoickl of Fribourg university. Switzerland, haa discov- RINK Mondav, Commencing Jn. 21. tjaiHes will be admitted free mornings nnd afternoon for one week, except Saturday. ered a process id extracting nitric arid from Ihe atnio.phere. The announcement Is made by the Chronicle, which adds that the process Is available for commercial, industrial and agricultural and that P will revolutionise ho ni; rate Industry and the world's f oil problem. COAL LAND DEC SICK Otit Haa No Right to See the Coal Lands. decision that promises to be of effect waa rendered yesARTILLERY BILL PA8SE8. terday by Judge John A. Marshall In the Cnlted States district court, when Jan. 21. In tho rouse the demurrers of defendants were toilriy the b'll to reorganise and unstained in tbe cases of the Inited the efficiency of the srHIlery States versus tha 1tali Fuel rompauv, corps of the Inited Slates army wa t al. and the same plaintiff against taken up iini-.r- r suspension of the rule the Pleasant Valley Coal company and u.iM:td without division. Tile bill et al. r tin If Intimations made by Judge Marprovide separation of the roast mid field artillery, retains the shall eventuate when the cases finalcorps oryu' Lu'ion for the former and ly come to trial, there will be an over(TCHti-a reg mental ot ganizatlon for turning of matters relating to coal The bill ss passe-- l was lands in this state. Taking a an Id! I substituted Ihe far the thorlty akirg established rules of the ho nieaMire. department of the Interior, the court holds to the opinion that nut only does VOTE FOR SENATOR TODAY. the state have no right to dispose of lands known to contain coal, but if deTivsk, Jan. 21. The Text title passe and It subsequently lec'.sVure Will vote for a United relops that coal actually underlies the Stmt tomorrow regardless land, although it wa not known at of the bavey The the time that such waa the case, the investigation. houses refused to postpone the elec ownership by tnnicent persons is not lion. The s- tsate and hoie-investi-p-iilnonly voidable but void. cointii'.tees held a Joint t In the case agatist the Huh Fuel today n consider the Kalley company, the suit waa brought to nui't-'I: wa decided to allow quiet title, for an accounting of coal Cocke, an attorney to heretofore mined from certain lands, prosecute the charge against and fur an Injunction against the furHhIi, while the latter was allowed ther extraction of real. The Morton three aitornevK. Tmai company uf New York, a mortgager was made a party defendant, COURT DINNER. and both It nnd the Utah Fuel company demurred especially to the bill, Vienna. .Inn. 2L Ambassador Franhe Inter on the ground that It la a cis w',1 a 'tend the first of the cour cl; lien of New Jersey and that suit dinner Ja:i. 2d. when Emperor Fran- can oly he maintained In that district. cis J.iMpb wi:i entertain all the e The trust company demurs on the croun-nvrcsi natives. that It is a resident of New Tie Riih n. Frencn and British York and can oly be sued In that am'iao-aJi'- r were entertained last Doth objections are based un cv- - nvis b Hr and Mrs, Francis. 1 of Judiciary and of -e vctiWKii ef the te nr.-lcjii- - 21. g sea-shu- r dlpln-niiiii- W;l-lla- h Mexiean WILL MEET IN AUSTRIA. Ir.ian ipol'k, .Ian. 21. The Vniied Mine YVotkirs lodav cho Indianapolis n the mof ring p'seo f ip p,ii ie.l iMijmck to the Miner' Interns-tiiinn- : next s'lnmier in Sal. ci'i.ur Anstr'u, end declared f.r dlrict non'lii'iii-m- , an-- l illrect th1 t :cln to run.1 . full relief may be granted. The demurrer will be overruled." In the ease of the I'nited States versus the Pleasant Valley Coal company, suit waa brought to annul of lands by the interior department to the State of Irish, for fraud, m It aka uf tact and error of law In the proceeding ending in the certification. and because of the land belt, g mineral and not a character intended to be granted by the government to the state. The Morton Trust company made nn appearance for the purpose of obtaining to the Jurisdiction of the court ever It. Tbe same potut waa passed upon in the ether case, nnd the demurrer waa overruled on the name grounds. The Piesant Valley Coal company interposed a general demurer, which challenges the equity of the bill. Thin la the objection that brings out tha most important ruling of the court, 1 he first question to be considered on this phase of the case Is whether under the grants of land to the Bute of Irish by the enabling act approved July 1C. 1884. in which the state was authorised to select certain lands. Hera again the court considers many cases, after which he says: The department of the iuterior. charged with the supervision of this matter (the regulation of land affairs) bas consistently ruled that the Slate of Utah had no right to select known miners lands in amtiaflaetkm of its grama.' After citing an opinion by Assistant Attorney General Vandvanter in State of Utah, 31) L. D., 301. Judge Marshall again say: A different interpretation would deprive the state of many of the benefits intended by the grants of the general government, nnj it would leave the title of land ao granted unsettled indefinitely, although title had been transferred to innocent purr ha sera, except aa congress ha since the date of the act in question adopted a limitation. But auch could not have been the Intent of the statute. But aa the other parties to the transaction complained of, including the stats, are alleged to have been mere agents ot the above company tot the procurement of the title in defiance of law, and that company is charged with knowledge of the facts rendering the title voidable, I see no way In which this distinction can advantage the defendants. So far ns the demurrer iuterposea the defrnse of the statute of limitations .it has been withdrawn without prejudice, to an answer raising the same defense. Other resKonn In support of the demurrer were advanced in arguments, but I do not find It necessary to discuss them In detail. The demurrer will be overruled." Defendant! In both cases are given 20 days In which to answer the allegations, to the complaint, and the canes will subsequently be tried In the federal court of thia district. Many case are gone into by Judge Mars'iall, but in none of them does he see any warrant for granting the peti- tions of defendant, nnd be concludes hit decision in the following wcrd: Of ccurse. if the defendants do nor appear, a decree can only be effectual with respect to tho property within ihe jurisdiction of the court nnd in ih,. Mi), hut on appearance d COaFOltAIlONS Ml 'T nokwimb Bill Passes Senat, From Contribuj-n- Pp.- - T" Politic., Washington, jan , v Ml) to ttons from oontnbuuL h : Htical elections f Palgn stump del;,, in day. The passed. Deraocrara, under ine i aentatlvea William. M lmwn of Arkanaa aLd Georgia, criticised Hie of republican national telynu during the campaign in aollritiu Js porarions. Mr. Hardwick rwa.l, j made by Judge Parser. candidate, and Hit the senate COrKrM ' '., j. Cfc.. i i. ": J.' i. dent Roosevelt. li c fro ,ilia i Prh ronifiH Y.-'- i if were brought out in il,e York insurance iiiveMig,,Mr. William 4 $ He tailed republican to refund orphans" the 4.ia,u ihe fund by tho e ; 3 ' de, N, - . ) atill sadder commentary 1 t(. practice, of the when it could go out,; uw rant to corrupt." Mr Mann of Illinois oim. bill on the ground that should be permitted to oatritawT lection expense If rich indlvldJ, were to do ao nnd he aaiertod tlf. J. feet of the bill would 1,00,1 men out ot office. Mr. Robinson the republican decl.-re- . ehainain that vhn L promoted In office, he has m, C naked to make restitution of taken from widows and orphaajy significant fact." contlai. UJ Mr. Robinson, thar wni-- rhe dent has iuserted hie powerful iuw into the legislation of tl.e dlffetw nates of thla republic to prevent reduction in the salaries (rf iMllri" officers, he haa not seen fl; aa vei t, call up to the trough and the proper fodder io the nextadiiltr of the treasury, the present secretary ter general, the laat rhalruuipoitm of ft. national republican committee u received and administered thla W Mr. Bartholdi of Missouri, calladit the democrats to have Got. Folk g Missouri pay back $28,000 which hi campaign managers had "axtnwr from tbe poor policemen of St Look The challenge was allowed is without notice. Representative Grosevnor of Ohio, defended Mr. Cortelyou and said hit elevation to he aocretary of tha treasury waa upon merit. Mr. Graven said he would vote for the bill ao at to give the people an opportunity to nee how bad a failure It would be. The bill waa passed, hiving voted affirmatively. The bill makes it unlawful for air national bank or corporation by authority of congreaa to take a money contribution in connectha EMERYVILLE RESULTS. with any election to any political of flee; or for any corporation whatever San Franclxco, Jnn. 21. The favor- to make a money contribution In caa ites fared badly at Emery villa today, nrction with any election at arhldi four of them being bowled over. A preaidential and vice presidential doe small fortune went In on Edith James torn or a representative In cungrMb In the seven furlong event, but she to be voted for, or any election brar lost through Horner's weak handling. state legislature of a United Btxn Results: senator. One of the provialona (do-First race, three furlongs Alta ped by tbe house make auch cow Dice won; Bonheur, second; Billy My-eration upon conviction punihhtfcle hr third. Time :43 a fine of not exceeding one thouaad 8econd race, five and a half furlongi nnd not leaa than two hundred xai r, PolnettH won; Joyful, second; fifty dollara, or by imprisonment for ihlrd. Time, i:ll a term of not more than one year, or Third race, seven furlongs Santa both auch fine and Imprisonment. Ray won; Edith James, second; Alice Carey, third. Time, :20 Fourth race, mile and an elgth Ires TILLMAN IS CAUSTIC won; 1 szell. second; Isabelllta, third. IN KPLY TO SPOCKEB Time, 1:69 Fifth race, one mile Captain Burnett won; Invader, second; Wenrlck, (Continued from Page One) third. Time. 1:45 Sixth race, six furlongs Bloody brought about by the South CaroHu won; Hedgethorn, second; The Bore senator's agreement to withdrew hk remarks In that connection. gian. third. Time, 1:17. Senator Teller made the point Git the portion of the speech referring to EMERYVILLE CONTENDS. other senators was beneath the of the senate, but throw who had Ban Francisco, Jan. 21. Tbe Burns that handicap valued at $10,000 and to be been eluded to at first declared decided at Ihe EemeryviUe track next would never consent to tbe withdrawal l Saturday will be run over one and a until they had satisfied an opportaa-quarter miles. The foriowlng weights ity to reply. Mr. Tillmanwas aaamad Intend-were issued by Handicapper Egbert them that what he said bit of he today of ihe contenders for the rich ed as lothlng more than atha lraxlr mor and pleasantry and prize: th withdraw to him to Dr. 123; 122; permit agreed Logistllla, Proper. remarks, at tha sum 122; Borgesia. 119; Nealon, objection-abl121; Raplr Water. 117; Tcny Fault, time making an apology. Thla he subsequently did hi op Kubilc, 110; Princess Tltanla. Blue Eyes. Ramus. 100; The Borglan. 107; session. The secret session waa entirely e Neva Lee. 117; Sir Edward. Ill; F. W. Barr. 107; Gateway, 102; Corrigan, void of acrimony. 105; Glnette, 117; LI earn, 103; Lubln, PENSION BILL. 114; Blondy, 99; Mary F 95. 1 two-thlr- SPORTS orgai-lac- r, Cal-sn.Ia- 3-- 2-- e ASCOT PARK RESULTS. A 18S7-1S8- sr and ai i ncin.-e-on the Prnv.sj I vpni.t l'e:pis1 or Old I'nriaee" r.uite " fur In till ye.ir. lied Heat hi dies- a pursioa county t.'div. from Imiow for r&i hf;l servt-- e 'i w i'l: ;he P t r.-- v lvnia l len'ra! He Ixgs l'7-- l a mi iieiii- - er the I nion Pacific laiJvvtty In K.uis.iv i Kansas City, Jan. 21. Report! from the flooded districts of the aoutuwest tonight Indicate that moat of the swollen rivers and at ret ms are receding. that the weather la clear and cold and unless another rainstorm follow wnui the danger of serious flood A dispatch from duiuuge Ik remote. Ka.. says the Cottonwood Peoria, river is 17 feet above low water mark there, th highest ever known at this time of the year, but the river began to fall tonight. At Paola, Kua.. traffic on th Bt. 'Louis and Ran Francisco railroad Waa Interrupted for a time today, by a washout. At Coffey vi lie, Kas, the Vardlgria river It rising, but no datnag bas been reTbe Arkansas river in the ported Indian Territory is still swollen, but m rkanaa City, Kas., the same river Is falling rap'dly. TATE SENATE. m-ii- ABOUT OVER. t I- iir lie DISLAY The mtiartive window display in Wrlght'id building Is a work of ari lu window irinimlng, and many are given to Henry Silver-thorn- . whose bunds shaped ihe draping. The windows are arranged with life vise iiguu-gowned in beaiiiiful fahrlet ;ind dress dresses, goods, shoe and dainty and cosily furs and feather. When ihe lights liirned on In ihe evening the window. are visible for more than a block, and many peopV tilghtiv inspect the beautiful array of good. DANGER OF FOUR ONE. London. To Take Place Between Snowden and ARTS1IC WIXBIW -- 6k CHEMICAL AUDDORIUM CCKTEST GOW.' KanMs CMy Times, March 5 A Grand Performance Kerry Gow' at the Auditorium. Wuillell. Ives. W tt Kaut'linow, A Kennedy. G A Hurt. Louis Lap'.alu (in. Mining Co very. Mr KERRY GtTS PRQMIT1GN Ogden Man Gata Chiefahlp for Union Pacific at Omaha. dla-eax- v TraL, A K I hniiias mid 22. AUTHOR HULANfftKI AND CALLIBTER RIVERS RECEDING. a lluward, H H llowlrl. II J Hansen, nilli jaxeake SENATE OF FOOD JESSCOES TO CO. r Tuesday, FRANCHISE ift;fESSLER SSUFFERING SIX BILLS IN THE FOR WANT WIN FROM GRANTED CXAMiMR TELEPHONES foomi :wtor;al InSapeedant 'PIwm ...... ...No. rTAn, Loa Angeles, Jan. 31. The feature of the racing at Ascot today was the fourth race, a mile handicap. There were but three horses In the race, ljord Stanhope won In a hard slreeth drive from San Alvlso by a head. Results Ffrat race, seven furlongs The Mar Jor won; Elfin King, second; 1 Told You, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, seven furlongs Cano-plawon; Uncle Henry, second; Taylor George, third. Time, 1:28 Third race, five nnd half furlongs Gold Sifter wnn: Ampedo. second; third. Fred Mulholland, Time. Committee Recommends Appeep'! tiona Amounting to $1S8,13800. 21. The ko Wiahington, Jan. committee on appropriation today te ported the pension bill, carrytaff appropriation of $38,138,600 for The appropriation for pensions It In the Mil PP was $140,245,200. of prist ion la made for only nine 00 eighteen pension agendas which alet. The committee report doe net epjf Ot the mvr iflcally recommend whichaboliabed. een agenciee shell be in a com pan led by a letter frost mlaioner Warner recommending the following agencied be dlaconttx 1:07 V ed: one Fourth race, mile handicap Auguaia. Maine; Concord. DrtrolL Des Iowa; secMilnes. Lord Slanhnpe won; Fan Alvtao MU0 Knoxville, Tenn.: IxtuiaviUe. ond: Mllshora. third. Time, 1:42 d Fifth race, five furlonga Yaddo kee. New York City eominm It is the Intention of tbevarlon won; Louise Fitz gibbon, second; Vineventually to abandon the ton, third. Time, 1:02. Sixth race, one mile Mandarin skm agenclea of the entire btf. won; Standover, second; Ora tori an. trallze at Waahlnron tha nee of pension dlaburactnent. third. Time, 1:41. Should ulna of the eighteen cf the country be dleconttenj FAIR GROUNDS RACES. clerks affected, about art trffwa w New Orleans, Jan. 21. The races will ba brought to building went to the Fair Grounds today for placed In th pension offlcles under the aecretaiT two weeks' stay. Results: First race, five and a half furlonga lerior Boaeerlan won: Odd Trick, aecond: LAWN TENNIS CHALLENGE Impertinence, third. Time. 1:07. Second race, three furlonga ShirNew York, Jan. ley Roumore won: DeWolff Dawn, second; Ruby Wick, third. Time, States National Lawn Tens :37. elation hat let It ba ' Third race, six furlonga Fantastic land that thta coutir ..frc1 won; Mori Boy. aecond; Bargin, challenge this year tor tn j grf thlid. Time. 1:14. tkmal challenge cny. the rE rt,. Fourth race, mile and seventy yards yeeterdny by one Beau Brummel won: Beaterilng, sec- had receive from "jjjixb made by the ond: Missouri Lad, third. Time. tbe 1:44 ciatlon to direct . fh. iff Ftfh race, mile and twenty yards Flarirny won: Rickey, second; Already the merrr In cf the third. Time. 1:41 live committee of Sixth race, mile and sixteenth, sell- nsnoclaUon bnve n,h, ta ing lady Elll iron won: Foreigner, the moat prominent of ma aecond: Omar Kbavyau. third. Time. to the Visibility of their an ih1 ool 'Jap 'Iw id Ur aid Un, 1 'll! u 2-- 4. rlttrtL 'fce -- mi hf oo 3 V) Pxr vr eai !t be Su. f i ret bl Wl il El HWJ5 3-- Bo-na- n. J 1 : 49 31. trip abroad. T ri x |