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Show 0 TiiE M9B.M.MJ AMUSEMENTS. AMU6EMENT8. GRAND HOUSE OPERA " Th,rtrkl Association. GRANT. RA 8 A ALEXANDER N-- PMcUM tl tonight Helen Byron la Sergt Kitty Auditorium The Big Military Comic Opera, Lariahly Coatumed and Staged, PRICES: 1 1.80, $1.00, Toe, 60c, S5r. seat sale now Prof. Randolph, the famous moving picture and illustrated song artist, will g.ve a 30 minute exhibition each night for one week, commencing Monday, February 4th FAVOR THE FREEDOM PLAN TONIGHT! 10a, 20c, SOa A SfOOOufiond ronevery cue of HABncsfrrs Ejctr AcrsJ SuarskHtinQ JslppBrN5 Ladles admitted free mornings aad afternoons for another week, except Saturday, commencing Mon4th. Admission, afternoon. llc. Admission, evening, 13c. BREVITIES Warren L. Wattia sf the Utah Cot, traction company will leave today-foHuntington, Ora. and start the coistructlon of sixty mike of railroad fnin Huntington to the Iron Dyke mine.. Thla la another branch of the Oregon Short Line. H. M. Fulmer of Ely. Nev., Is barn from Schuyler, Neb., where ha accam panied the remains of hla mother, the who died late Mru. Harriet Fulmer, in Ogden. Hla three slatera returnel with him, and Mr. Fulmer has gone hack to hla business at Ely. . prupoaltion to remove hla headquar- ters here, because of the advantage of Ogden aa a central point. L. L. Bondurant, oot of the Harri-tnatrain agenia, has removed hla family from Salt Lake to Ogden aad will make this point his home hereafter. .. One of the largest houses that ever appeared in the Grand opera house sat patiently for two hours Thursday night The waiting for the apiiearance of Virginian. " The company arrived ie. Ogden at 9j 40 p. m having been delayed east of Omaha, and when thee got their baggage and scenery on the stage the curtain went up at 11:13 P- - m. Here's your cue for the new year Bo aura and have your laundry wants Charles Selgrsth, a veteran engineer Aflwricau of the Rio Grande Western, together attended to by ah plant. : By ao doing you will avoid risk with Mrs. Selgrath, returned from a two months visit to the Pacific coavi, ad dlaappointment Wa.ua ao 1m visited Avalon. Mr. during which Jurioua walking preparation! aa la the Belgrath la they greatly Impressed with practloa of the "Heathen Chlueeo" the Industrial activity of the coast cities of California. Toura for a proapenua new year, Ogden Steam Laundry Thonaa 417 35th Bt 1T1 Ogden Turf 326 St Twenty-fift- h d atl7 Diamonds Earn Dollars aa aa investment to aay nothing personal adornment while you own them. They often increase In value 19 per cent In a twelve mouth and the security le a good and quickly turned over ua tht moat conaervative could want. Big r opportunlflea here In atonn fairly priced act or nnaet of Brat-wate- W. L BUSWELL, Jeweler 370 24th St STILLMAN IS ILL. New York. Feb. I. James Stillman, President of the National City bank, ho sailed about a month ago for Europe. ia serionalv ill in Faria, with an affection of the intestlnea. It was 'earned here yeaterday. His condition. It appears, ia such aa certainly will preclude hla return' to hla own country He la In the hands of Paris Mr. Stillman was in poor ha1th when he departed from here nd tha sea voyage, which wav exported to help him, proved Injurious. The reeidrnre which Mr. Stillman bought in Paris will soon be ready for hla occupancy. -- Order a package of this famous health aad train building floor aad enjoy asm good old faskloaaa Brown Naw England Bread. A chaaca at a right hot loaf will auk yon think yen- are la Al lea's Boston. Wita Be If rising 8. B. S. Fleer yon caa aiake bread Just Ska tha Purttaaa used aa Irred: I Fc organ voluntary Mia Rerihs ; l.kir.i. Thou Hymn. (Vine Almighty Kiug." (Charles Wesley I Congrega-- , , lion. I Invis-siioRev. Frank Shaw. Anthem. Wake tbe Song of Juki-ie (E. O. Excell I Choir, Solo. Oh, Lore Divine," (Oliver' Wendell Holme) Mist Florence r CHILDRENS - dren admitted and furnished skates for 23 cents. HEW INDUSTRY with IN OCOEN Perk and Bsans and Hominy Are Sclpg Canned. The I'tsh Canning Company of Arrival and dvpartura of mails at Oq-J- n has enlarged the scope of its raining Industry and la now putting tip ."pork and heafln" and bumlny. The canned pork and beans are' if the finest quality aend already a mark ha' hewn found fat" the product. Tbs wholesale houses of Vtah pronounce the canned goods superior to the best pork and besutf on tha market. The label is attractive and at the bottom nf the trade mark ia thla important note: "Serial Nt. 330 Guarantee,! undei the food and drugs act, June 30, 190R." That ia the government' guarantee of purity. -- postofflea:-Kort- n, - John W. Smalley, the ami of the Jew- Now Within 72,000 of What It Waa Safare tha FIta eler, will leave Sunday for Philadel phi a, where he alii take up a course in San Francisco, Fob.. S. Before the college. lire last April. It waa estimated that In the district court in the case of the population of flan Pranciaoo waa J. J. Brummltt ei al., va. the Ogdeu 600.000. During the first week there Waterworks company, the -- demurrer wae an eattmated leas of 373,000. Acof the plaintiff to the defendants an- cording to the figures of the Crilfomla swer was overruled and the motion to Promotion committee, there are now trike out a certain portion of the in San Francisco 433.000. being within complaint waa allowed. Yesterday 73.000 of the. number before the fire. figures are.arrived at by a careafternoon,, after tha complaint had Theee been amended, the regular trial com- ful computation of. the number of dwelling houses in the city end the. menced. number of occupants. The averages on which the calculations are baeed SAVED HIS CAPTOR. are seven Realising tha fact that throughout Abscdnder Is Somewhat of a Hare. Europe there la large and deair-ablclass of people dissatisfied with New York, Feb. 8. Howard M. Shew, who la locked np in a Brooklyn their conditions and. contemplating emigration to some other country, the police station, charged with having with I5.9U9 from the Jenkins' California Promotion committee ha Treat companys branch office In arranged to have representation ia al: Brooklyn, of which ha waa lately the the foreign cs vital for the purpose of these people to California. secretary and treasurer, saved the life steering One of the moat recent reports reofhlacaptor.it waa learned yeaierday. ceived by the Committee from London This captor was William M. TomlinState Indicates that there' ia greatly increasson, president of the Empire Surrty company, which bonded Shavr, ed Interest bMng abown In California. Tomlinson learned late last month that REVOLUTOIN IN ARGENTINA. a man anawering Shaw's description waa ab Cricket Hill, Virginia. He New Mexico. FebA Buenos Ayres went there with detectives only to find that Shaw waa ernlalng around despatch, published here todav, that a revolutionary outbreak ocChesapeake Bay with some wealthy men of the vicinity. Tomlinson hired curred in San Juan. Argentine Republaunch and Anally found Shaw at a lic, yeaierday, in which the revoluhouse on the hay shore. Shaw offered tionists were victorious after five to return to Brooklyn and returned hour fighting. Twenty men are rewith Tomlinson In the launch. The ported killed, and many wonndsd, laonch's occupants had to climb an while numerous houses were burned The to Tomreach land. and others sacked. governor and oyster boat's deck linson slipped on tbs deck, other provincial officers ere said to Colonel Sariento wan bo prisoners. and fell Into the water. Shaw had Tomlinson's detective la command of the rebels,, who it le Fold him by the legs while he hung euted. propose to march on MandofeA over (he launchs side and seised Tom-- 1 Federal troops will be dispatched to inarm. He pulled Tonilluann Into the quell the outbreak which Is ascribed launch and did everything b could to to local causes. keep him from Buffering harm from , WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Ua mlahap. e ; nicely planned huiglarj waa Thursday night through tha fraus-tvaic- d ef- fort of the ulghi watchman ia the pawn ahwp ruu by Kuna A White, on Twenty-fiftstreet, and of Officers Vaure. Burke and Counev. By working on ;ke slightest nuea, C. W France l aud James were arrested at I o'clock this luoruiug, and are said to hate siuce made a complete confaa-io-u of the attempted house break. Shortly after the midnight hour the watchman waa aroused by a rasping noise In the rear of tha alnip. lie Bertha lAlrd. Rock of Ages." (Edwin T. Remirk) Mia Anna Wlnaaa. Anthem. Corns Hoi' Spirit," (A. Bailey I --Choir. Duett. Thy mil Be Done." t Frederick Jerome) Mrs. F. N. Heaa and Miaa Lou Mitchell. Quartette, "Nearer My God to The" (Jobs R. Sweney) Miaa Fleer. Miss Wiaana, Mr. Hadley, Mr. Roaevear. Offertory. All 1UU". (Thoms) Vj. 8olo. A. W. Hadley. Anthem. "Trust la the IxKd," (Clara H. Scott) Choir. Ifoxolngy Congregation. Rev. il. H. Fleer. Benediction Solo, h arose hastily, secured revolver aad made hla way to the bark uf the building. but in doing ao made a noise that frightened away the burglars. He discovered a pane of glass cut out aad other evidence of professional thieve. Cooney, Burke and Vance were aooa after notified. Burke had seen earlier in the evening two men. acting auspiciously and in iba neighborhood of tha pawnshop, so by recalling the slight description nf them, In company with Vance aud Cooney, a roarch waa comineured through tha saloons, lu oue drinking place a gang of nu-were encountered, making merr over their cups. Immediately they were placed under arrest, taken to the station sad lurked up separately. By a process of sweatlug. it Is claimed that France aud McFall confessed that they cut out the pane of glass and had fully infended lo rifle the aioie whea their work waa Interrapied by iba hnian. Sight w Both men will he arraigned this morning on charges of attempting to commit burglary. Of the gang arrest ed, five were given ID days on the rock pile yeaterday morning, on charges of vagraury,' to which all pleaded guilty. segregation question that has Involved the national government and the people of San Francisco in the present controversy. Mayor Schmlis. four members of the board of edncatlon of Baa Franrla-cand the superintendent of Ran Frencleco arboola, spent two houra In Chlcaao veaterday, aa route to Washington. A. C., In response tn an Invitation from President Roosevelt, We have prepared no ran we don't even know exactly what ia the purport of our mission," Mayor Schmita said. "The President did not say what the nature of the bearing would be further than that we were to hare a discussion on the Japanese matter. I suppose It will be die cussed before the President and hla cabinet. We probably can give a good deal of informal ton concerning the demand of the people of San Francisco that has not yet reached the Presi-deao r. S-- Paaeake Fleer ia also a pure food: seif rielng aad all ready i with water aad bake ea a hot griddlA Trad Mark ALIENS BBB FLOUR CO. PacKlo Coast Caot louk well, eat well or feel well with Impure blood feediog your body. Keep the blood pur with Rurdock Blood Httiers. Eat simply, take eser-riskeep cleaa, and you will have CaL Eaatorn Factory, Saa Jaoa, Factory, Little WlA Wolf MlllA Manaw D0S0T0 S COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY e, lung life. a MEXICO CITY EXCURSION February 15th, Msreww Via Vnioa Tactile, 8C4.4A round trip. Tickets good to return until April 13th. allowed. . Stop-over- CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS rOR (All JUST ARRIVED a -- FIBSmTHOOIST $7.89 CHURCH Suit Sale at Putnams The audliortura of the Flral Metbu diet church of this olty lisa been cfos ed for the past three weeks while undergoing extensive repair and renovation. The ceilings which were dam aged in Lhe big atonn have been pet lu perfect rondltlun and the frescoing renewed. The aids walla have been pslninj ia harmonising rolora and ar practically aa good aa new. Tha wood work and furniture have been paint d aud ailed; tbc chandeliers cleaned and new elertrle bulb put on all the The frescoing and painting lampshave been under the direction of A. F, Muller, who bo taken much pride In putting the church la its present con All suits,, $10, $I2f $13.50 and $15 will be sold this week at $7.89 - Don't Miss This dll Uni. The MKf uf the rliurch and parson age la also being repaired end when done will complete the work content PUTNAM Clothing' House plsled during the winter months. Later the tower will be recoustructei td other improvements made whirs will add to the beauty of the penpertv and will be a credit to Ogden Mel ho ism 'and to (he city aa well. Tha church will be epened to the at whi'it public Sunday morning time It la expected that the G. A. II. JAPS CLAIM THEY ARE ABOVE po1, the W. R. C. and IJneoln cirTHE CHINAMEN, cle will participate. Special must; will lie rendered and the pastor, Rev, Not that I love D. W. Crane, will deliver an addrea Chicago, Feb. 8. Triaco leas, but my eountry more. I appropriate to the occasion, la the waa born in San Francisco and am for rvenlng iliere will be a Barred conher flrat, last and always, hut still shove cert" which will be entertaining '.n all I am an American. 1 would con- quality and to which the pnbllc ia cede my position rather than see It be- cordially invited. come injurious to the country." These words. ' uttered hy Mayor Eugene E. Brhmita of Ban Franclnro In Chicago yesterday, explain tha position he now holds on the Japanese d. Duett. "Hope Beyond," 1C. A. White) Mia Anna Fleer, MisT Mae Conroy. Anthem. "Incline Thine Ear," tHim-me- l t Choir. (Batiste) Miss Otgau selection, Many Improvements Art Being Mad to tha Building. DAY Saturday,' February 9th, la children a day at the Auditorium Rluk. Clil1 OGDEU MAILS Ogden A first-clas- y Oltt-ktea- Guilt. Gal-teuto- n ' i tha Sweat Boa They Confess to Thair d . Satmio Met hod is I'hi K.rst Episcopal '.ur.'ti or Ogden will, urder the aus p os of the cbiiir and other friend s .ir gie tbe first number nf a sc-ie-f Mrrel concert on Sunday even-t'lj- t. Feb loth, at k o'clock. The following program will be ren- - Whan Placed ociatlon have turned their vea and will exm their in flue ncv to hate iiaxw-two bills, now before the house. One ix ibe railroad ecnintlsskia bill: the other la the plan" bill In a meeting of the merchant a rendu i Ion was drafted endorsing the action of lb father of the railroad bill, and urging ibe lrgixlaturs to pas it by all meaaa. lu the form of a petition. the resolution will be signet by the aaaorlati m ami seat to Sait a voicing the sentiment of lo cal retailers who assert that in a railroad commission sill be solvri msny etila, directly attached lo problem nt traaaportatiou and rales, which dally confront them. As the bill which provides for the Galveston plan of civic government now stand It only includes cities of or in other word Balt the Lake. This la taken by local mer-chit as a rather narrow provision, so tu enlarge upon the Lies an amendment will be presented to the bouse, having for its purpose the changing of the clause specifying cities of the flrat class to one that embrace ri'-k- a of the second class. This would include Ogdaa. The Galveston idea u government of three commissioners who have the reins of a city government tn their Panda These commissioners have the reins of a city government In their hands. These commissioner have the power to appoint all rlty officials, which does away with the eloctiun of many officers, and I claimed to have aa exoellent effect in perfecting the civic machinery. Thu association foil ia with the Idea at nnoe and - unanimously wjted tn have it exteaded to Ogden. 1 California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. f TO A3 TWO BURGLARS ARE ARRESTED BY OFFICERS. Not to" be nuM. ne h the count' commiiutkiuera. the c.t connrittucn and other publir bndte of Ogdeu, members of the Retail Mtrchania e The case of the State va. Ruse Holley, completed a circle in legal transition yenterday morning. It waa car ried bark to starting point Judge Patton'a goon. That Rose ia a white elephant on the hands of the county and city official ie not denied by them, i.or stated in mlbl language, but wi tbs contrary, ia reiterated with rigor. The county attorney,, however, ia sanguine over the ultimate success of a pian he recently devised to overcome the blunders of the juvenile law. Roae sat before. Judge Patton, aa he did at her flrat appearance before that official. He heaved a sigh and asked her how old ahe waa. Heavy lines began to fora on hit brow and down bis face. He knew the answer, bet dreaded to hear It spoken. Demurely ad with many arches of her eyebrows, Roae answered In a way that did not embrace the eighteenth mik-tonIn the course of a human life. Patton shifted bis position, gaied out the window, then gaaed at the prisoner before him. He diaciaaed the rase and Roae stool up free, with nil the shackles of tha law thrown off. An. Her freedom was short-lived- . other complaint, issued by the Justice of Wilson, B. 8. Chandler, waa read to her by the deputy sheriff, and ahe waa Immediately rearreated, taken to tha county court house and assigned the name room in which ahe had lived inee the legal Juggling began. Before Juetlco Chandler. Mlaa Rol-lewill be arraigned and given a preliminary trial, before site Is turn el over to the district court. In this wav tha county attorney hopes to evade tha juvenlle court, but. In the face of the recent 'ruling of Judge Howel'., there ia a hitch that may mean the ulilmaie freedom of Roae. It le certain that her counsel la ready to commence habeas corpus proceeding!, aa soon as ahe la bound over to the higher court. Meanwhile the case of Roy Swart fager la watched with Interest, aa It will set a precedent for the Rollty case aa well ea for three other case, principals of .which are. incarcerate i in the county' Jail. Being advised by Judge Shields, of Park City, that Mira Rolley would waive prallmlnaiy' hearing before the Justice of Wllaon, County Attorney Harris, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Wllaon went before Justice Gbaud-le- r at 2:30 p. m. yesterday for the purpose of having the' girl properly bound over to the district court and Northwest, O. 8. L. Hy. Arrive, 7:39 a. m., 6:30 p. u.; depart, 12:35 a, m., 11:50 a. m. East, all ptdnlfl, V. P Ky Arrive, 4:10 a. m., 1:15 p. m.f depart, 7:60 a. m, 2:26 p. m., 6:30 p. to. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive 1:00 a. m., 11:43 a. m 7:50 p. aa.; deThe son of A. H. part, 7:00 a. m., 6:30. p.P. m. Ry. 7:30 a. West, ail points Jenkins, 2376 Lincoln, died of pars ly7:00 fl. to.l depart, 1:30 sis at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. m, 2:30 p. m., m. The funeral will be at the Episcopal a. m., 3:45 p. Southera California and Nevada, 8. Church at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. P. I A. A S. U Ry. Arrtva, 6:20 a. 2:43 p. m 6:30 .Work of repairing the damage done m, 7:30 p. a.; depart, at the Sanitarium by the flood began p. m. Southern Utah, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, Thursday nader the direction of Robt. 1:30 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 1:10 1. Lundy and a force of men was put a. m., 3:43 p. m. le work cleaning up the debris, in ads, Southern Utah; R. CL W. Ry vance of the repairs. 1:00 a. m., 3:30 p. m, 7:00 p. aa.; 3:30 a. V 7:00 a. bn, 6:30 The board of directors of the Deaf depart, p. m. and Dumb school met Thursday evenSalt Lake City, O. 8. Ls Ry. Arrive, ing and approved payrolls and expense 1:00 a m., 3:30 a. m, 13:00 m., 1:10 Mila aggregating $4,399.30. The bill p. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a at. school 7:30 to establish a 10:10 a. bl, 3:43 p. to. A aa a department of the deef end dumb 3:80 p; m. institution was under consideration. Salt La tea City, R, G. W. Arrive, 1:00 a m., 2:30 p. u-- depart, 7:00 A State Superintendent of Horticulture m., 6:30 p. m. was at the court house Hlckrnlooper Cache Valley Pointa,' O. 8. L. Ry. yesterday for the purpose of conduct- Arrtva, 10:45 a. a.; depart, 4:30 p. m. ing an examination of applicants fur Huntsville, Eden a Liberty ArrivA the position of fruit trea tnepeetor of 3:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a. m. Weber county. Several aspirants took R. F. D. Weber County- - Arive, ;pg tha test yeeterdky afternoon, and If p. m.; depart, 6:10 a. m. one of the number la not found ant. WM, GLA8MANN, Isfaetory, the examination will e Poatmastsr. ttnue today. Sinre the reelgnatlon of R. B. Wilson the position has been SAN FRANCISCO'S POPULATION. vaemnt. feeble-minde- ' SACRED CONCERT ENTER A ! Tnay Are Alaa in Favor of o Railroad Commission for Thu Stats. Jus- Ar-riv- Exchange IIV'T. STORE TO HAVE OGDEN GOVERNED IS GALVESTON. NEW . W. B. Throckmorton, traveling freight agent of the Colorado Midland, at la la ill la Ogdeu and getting ness. He la seriously oonaidering a W V Vvs A Ba Taken Before tha tice of the Peace of Wilson. Girl Will r PRICE P. 1 1 Lake, Quincy E. Nichols of. Salt who la operating with the NevaiLi Hills Extension Mining company, between Woudt-- r and Fnirvlew. Nov. was in Ogden on business for his company: THE OCTOROON ON COMPLAINT. BUT on. HTAHNA THEATER ri Kl.U , S. WAS GIVEN Roller Skating de', February H All, ROSE ROLLEY MERCHANTS PLANNED The Dainty Comedienne, aided by Show CM Chorus, and a Great CMt OUIUN. KXA.M1M-.U- : . W l- Estes Doctor Specialist Cures urban ethera fail. Modern metbedA Free canaultatlag for any Chronic Disease of any name ar nature. Every cast guaranteed. LAWS DELAY IN THE IROQUOIS CASES. Chicago. Feb. 8. "A delay of three years In an ordinary personal injury action may be a grave Injustice to a Ingle individual or family, but an equal delay In bringing to trial the large number of cases, civil and rrim-Inalarising from a theater fire whlrh caused the loss of nearly- - alx hundred Uvea and shocked the civilised world sons broadcast the aeed of contempt for law and gives notice to the world " of the inefficiency of onr Judicial A Cored Catarrh, JDeai'aasA Kinging la tha fan, Diseases ef tha Head, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. AU Dt ease the Luaga, Bronchial Tubes aad Che Disrates of too Stomach, Liver. Kidneys sad Bladder. Heart Dtaeaao, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous TroublsA SL Vltua Danes, Piles, Ha-tuland all Racial Trouble, Taps Worm, Blood Poisoning from aay ANT PRIVATB DISEASE or canaA Diseases peculiar to Woman. MEN quickly anted to at ay anrad. Remember the axamluaUoi aad advice le FRE3. Came at eaea Tomorrow may be toe late.. Gall ur writs. , aya-tern.- DR. words Prof. Frederick C. of ibe Northweetern university law school, writing in the February number of the Illlnoli lev Review, whlrh waa laaued yesterday, sums up what may he termed the legal lesson nf tb4 Iroquois fire. The body of Professor Woodwards article la a detailed summary of the criminal proceedings which began with the arrest of fourteen emplnve of the Iroquois theater the day after the fire and have dragged on through more than three jreora with practically no result a, but from thla tha writer passes to a consideration of the causes of this delay and to the suggestion of remedies In the legal procedure nf the Mate which be believes the Iroquois cases prove to be neces, sary. Prof. Woodward's article io follow! bv a paper by Attorney George ia which Mr. Follanobee maintains that the slowness of procedure io due, not to defects In the procedure of the courts, but to failure on the part of the varioua plaintiffs to prosecute their esses properly. In the Woodward I cannot say that the matter will reach an entirely satisfactory settlement during oar visit, but we hope it will. The law. aa a matter of fact, ia nothing new, but the enforcement of it aeema to have created an agitation. The law lo sefregate tha Mongolians In the schools waa made In 1M1. but the Japanese claim they are not Mongolians. The Chinese always have in the public been segregated schools. The Jsp think they are bet ter than the Chinese, f don't care to criticise' President Roosevelt. It Is slmplr a question of national treaty " rights." rights and Concerning the reclaiming of the dethe DELMAS TO REMAIN. Mayor said the progvastated elty, ress! made la almost beyond compreHe Will Practice Low In Now York hension. City. A building baa been built, for erery fort? five minute since tha quake, M. New York. Feb. he said. "Wage re high for skilled and Henry McPIke. counsel in labor, and living expenses naturally the Thaw trial, who have announced are high in proportion." that they will not return to San Francisco at the cloee of the Thaw trial, MRS. HOLMAN'S CONDITION. hove takes for lease for a term of Pittsburg, Feb. 8. A report from years a large suite of office ia the New York tonight to the effect that United States Realty building, now In Mrs. C. J. Holman, mother of Evelyn conroe of construction at Broadway Neabit Thaw, bad collapsed at her and Cedar streets. Mr. McPike, la confirming the otnry home la this city aa the result of the testimony given in the Thaw trial yes- of the lenoe, said: Ye, we have decided to remain In terday by her daughter, ia absolutely New York ond will add to our already denied. Mr. Holman made the following large library a complete ret of eaststatement tonight to the Associated ern report a Mr. Debras' fee in the Thaw case, Press: "You can say for Mr a Holman that it has been elated, la one of the largthe report ia a malicious lie. She has est ever paid In n criminal case In not collapred am- is ahe near tfat tha elate of New York. state. The report ia absolutely aad WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS wilfully falae. Partial List of Diseases ESTES, SPECIALIST Office honrs, 10 a et. to 8 p. to. 8468 Washington Are. (Boy la Sleek). Ogdca, Utah. Entrance Room II. Remember the number. SC Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose Del-ma- o cuted. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent r |