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Show 8 . - TIIE MOnXING EXAMINER: OGDEX. require 'legislature 9 I s HAS BUSY SESSION ENGAGES IN A -HORSE FLAY." HOUSE LITTLE cream H f Kuchler Brought Before th Bar and Finad for-- Being Lata to Ufork." Yesterday's session was tha thirty-seveatuay of the senate. Ail went present. The following new bills were intro- iau-nrB:- IT a AH. tf i WEDNESDAY, taxable prop- r t EXAMINER UIIPHONCS CEATH OF EDITORIAL BOOMS JJ Inaopondent 'Phono NO. 63 Boll 'Phono, two rings FFICB BUSINESS Indopondant 'Phono .......No. M Ball 'Phono, ana ring ...:..NaM I r I ' Bad Scants MI&W. S. duced: t 8. B. No. 129, ' by ' Senator B. X. Smith, amending section 073, fixing fees of county recorder. 8. B. No. 130. by Senator B. X. SniLb, amending section 655, relating to powers uf supreme court. 8. B. No. 181, by Senator B. X. O'BRIEN tor tho Family Relatives. and Mrs. W. 8. O'Brien, whose pawing away from life was noted In yesterday's papers, had lren a resident of Ogden for about two years, having moved hero from McGregor, Iowa, when her husband conic her to manage tho Pnaud Telegraph service. Mr. end Mrs. O'Brien were married In their home t'wn, McGregor, Iowa, soma 35 years ago. and moat of their married life was spent there, an inhaving been spent in Bkmx H J. Bn co. nwnagnr of the branrh terval Rocket More of Rock Springe, fur Mr. City. loss. Mrs. O Brian was a trained vocalKaamiioora, it la the city for the day ist sad in her home town and during her sojourn In Ogden was a favorite Engineer Alexander, of the 8. P.. Catholic church. who sustained a compnund fracture of la the rhidr of the of officer la the a leg while getting off his engine, lo Hhe was au Heart In Ogden aud a Barred tho to and likely reported resting easily staunch worker in thr faith. recover completely from hi Injury. Her husband, two daughters, Mae and Kathleen, and one aim. Will, comR. Cttaunoey Front, foreman for A. the immediate surviving family. pose Foil, In spending a few days in town. HiW mother. Mrs. Michael ODonnell, and sister, MS. J. F. Kelly, both of The iresrle work to convey the pip Rrlttlsn, Mouth Dakota, were notified II n a for the hot water to the ftiul'srl-aof her approarhlng demise and started at tho mouth of Ogden canyon, to visit the fatal bedside. The mother the aaa completed yestnrdtiy and pip was overcome by exhaustion st Blout will be laid today. Tim work no the City and was ((impelled to stop, but trosllo was dona by Charlie Katin, Mrs. Kelly will arrive In Ogden towhile Will Grundy superintended tho day. Mr. O'Brien's sister will also be here. The tun, Will, hsd Just gone laying of tha pipe. to Wlnuriniicra. Nevada, with a Frank Cerent la la from the pipe party. He was notified of hla line OfiBstruntoa work of tho Corey mothers illness aud returned ImRroa. Coo t ruction company In flkull mediately. Mro. O'Brleu waa Just sitting down valley. p. to the table to dinner ot shout The Corey Brno. Construction com- m Friday last, when aha wao stricken and remained pany tent on outfit out to Tecoma. with the fatal malady the antll uucrasclous lost, expiring at last night. Nev, Smith, amending sertiun 3103, relating to powers of supreme court. 8. B. No. 133. by 8enator J. Y. Smith, authorizes rivil actions for publication ef false statements. All four bills .were referred tn .the judiciary committee. The only bill paused wee 8. B. No. 74, by Senator J'ark, fixing the salaries of aonie of the state official. . This la the bill which waa pasaed at Friday's session and waa up for passage again because the motion of Senator Calliater to reconsider prevailed. The only change made waa la reducing the salary of the assistant adjutant general of the National Guard from 9300 to 6U. Senator John Y, Smith tried, bm without success, to have the salary of the reporter of the supreme court matured to $34)0, tha proeeul salary, the senate having on Friday reduced It to (M. The next bill was that of Senator B. X. Smith, authorizing the Increase of the right of way of eminent domain for mines, smelters and works for the reduction of one. Of course, this bill provoked warm debate. Tho agriculturalists were all opposed to the bill. Senators Walton, Miller and I'legg hoiking at the hill with horror, a bile Reus tors B. X. 8mlth. Hulanltkl and Love all supported It. After more than two hour of debate the hill waa made the special order for today at 3 o'clock. The hill will have a hard lot before It finally become a law. At 4:30 the senate adjourned until today at 3 o'clock. BREVITIES Itpi aur-vryo- 3 p. m. Monday. wao born at Mrs. O'Brien IN THE HOUSE. J. P. Jordan left yesterday tor Iowa, la 1333. point about 15 miles north of Terraco, Gregor, services will be held from whom ha expects to locate some min theFuneral Before the opening of the House of Catholic church on Thursday, nt fng claims. Rock brought In from thn, 10 a. m., and interment will be at Representatives yesterday afternoon find shows signs of containing the members indulged In "horse play" and if this proves true, a new Mountain View cemetery. snd all members who were tardy the hoaaaaa may lie located. It la aald day before were brought before thu that The Newhouse interests have 6 FUNERAL OFMRS. BIRD liar of the house and finad. The first claims upon which they are at work, to rome before Speaker Joseph were and are taking out ore 'worth flSUQ pe; Mr, sad Mr. Kucbler. Mr. Kuchlcr Ward Held From tha First Matting and hi wife could give no reason whv ton. House Voatoidoy, the representative wao lata oa Monday was Prof. Rchnell. principal of the lewis over the re- and tho decision of ihe house funeral services Tha achool, has tendered his resignation, lo mains of Mrs. Annie L. Bird, wife of that ho be Bund a box of cigars. On take effect at the pleasure of tho Robinson, were held yesterday at 1 motion of Heprraeniative board of education. The resignation Wm.m. Bird, Mrs. Kurhler was fined a nqw bonnet, Ward from the First p. meeting of Mr. Mehnell, as he prefers to be to be purchased by Mr. Kuchler. This was reconsidered end she wao fined to Called, was tendered on January flth, house. over the Enalgn Blahop presided and will probably take effect about tha present every member of the house Wm. were the services and speakers flth of March. The teachers of the with her picture. NelJnmea Daniel Hrepliens. achool a 111 h ild a reception In honor Biddle, Croft was sentenced son and Bishop Knslgn. Eulogistic to Representative of tha Professor on Friday evening smoke e cigarette, bnt tha -- ctiun to wore Ufa ihe and as made remarks next. was rescinded and he was allowed to character of the deceased by friends purchase a box of orangaa instead. for have known her years. M aught) was fined a Fred Backer, night opera l or a. New who Representative frlenda of the box of A large number of Foundland. is spend log a few day la cigars. family followed the romalna to tho Representative Richards came in for Ogden. city cemetery. Ho wee orthe hardest The deceased leaves a husband, Wm. dered tn get punishment married la five days or Tho Women of Woodcraft went to Bird, three oona, George, John and furnish the bouae with ckorolalM. BaR lAka yesterday. They went about Henry, snd two daughters, Mrs. Mary The work before the house was a hundred strung and they went with Cunningham of Poratello and Alice the Intent km of bringing some prise May Hiid. Ikioldea these there are mall today. On account of the small hack to Ogden. Tno prtsea acre of- two brothers. Geo. and Wm. Im of number of bills before the house an fered. one for the greatest Increase Wvllavllle and a sister, Mro. Kltza-liet- adjournment was taken early. Favorable report came from the In membership, the cither fur the best All the relative! Lloyd of committers on the following bills: drill tesm. The circle was certainly were present atIjuoh and funeral the appre8. B. No. 75. by Park; B. B. No. 79. entertained In Balt ljUte. for their ciate tha oympaihy of their maoy lOfi, by Thompspecial was scheduled to Irate there frlenda in the loee of a faithful wife, by Park;H. H. B. No. substitute for H. No. lot, son: 8. at SI : BO p. m.; then slated at 3:10 a loving moflier and a true alster.. II. No. 14. by Jackson; H- - B. No. 70, a. m. beMrs. Bird had the distinction of by RlrhaMe: H. B. No. 140. by Hot, ing the first woman, when a mere girl, with amendments; 8. B. No. 53, hv Fred Mrs. Bradley left last evening to tide on the 1nlon Pacific railroad H. J. M. No. 3, by o Join her hnabaud. train agent of tho when It came down the Wetier valley. Hollingsworth; H. B. No. SOI. by flower. Kuchler; 11. P. si Kaasaa City. Mr. Bradley Her father, John I aw, run the first unfavorable report was made oi was recently transferred from this di- flour mill that was built In Morgan An 11. R. No. 18, h Robinson. vision and now has hla headquarters county, but later removed to Cache The house received communication at Kansas city. besettled and a farm, upon valley from the teachers of ffevler county lu tween Mendon and Wellsvllle, taking which were resolutions endorsing the toll from the farmers at Thurston' Fred lra, the Short Line new Mil for the establishing of libraries agent and proprietor of the limy News mill. and gymnasiums and state aid to high Agency at Salt Lake, was In Ogilen schools. The communication was reyesterday on business. ferred to the committee on education BASKET BALL TOMORROW and art. House bill No. 30 waa made a specThe fiiueral of Win. Andrews, an old basThere will be a match game of ial order of biisIneM on Saturday afresident of South Hooper, was held the Bchooi ternoon at 3 o'clock. yesterday st the Smith Hooper meet- ketball Friday afternoon' at The house passed H. B. No. 38, niuk ing bonne. Geo. K. Hennett presiding. fur the Iiesf. between the huya repreHie sterling character was testified senting the Institution and the Gran- ing provisions for a temporary deputy to by the speakers who. had been ac- ite High school of Balt superintendent of public lustrnrtioi'. The game promises to be a most In- to act for the superintendent !u emquainted with Mm throughout the t teresting one because of the fart that ergency. snd doing away with 'he of was In the Hoopyears. Tl.s has met defeat this year. flee of s regular deputy. The bill sis1' er cemetery and the cortege consisted neither tesm of (lie of a large number of his relatives and The Holt La kr buys have beaten provide, for the expense everything in the High school class deputy. friends. down tbslr way and are coming up H. It. N. 83. providing how of shall he made where srhum metit The Weber club gave one of their runfldentere victory. m receive to Jolt likely They heconio annexed to ciiies of popular rianees last evening. The when they meet the silent players, districts members of the rluh snd tlictr Indies a the latter hare wim eleven straight the first, second and third rlaas, was tripped thr light fantastic m their victories and the team breaking ihel; pn sat'd. hearts' content snd went home happy. winning streak will have to put up a forII. R. No. in.fortty Clegg, providing puldir money, wim deposit arie. The affair was largely attended. good article of hall. The game begins referred tr the speels) committee on at t o'clock p. in. municipal government. The Veteran Kir men last night Speaker Joseph served notice tha' elected the foil. .wing offl.-erfor ihe he would call for report at thi end ELECTED OFFICERS .tos. K. year; ensuing Paine, presiof four da from the following comW. II dent; Wr.ght. first vice presimittees: Private corpora' Ion, epee Name Directors for ial coni dent; R. l. I'sine. second i Ice presi- The Ogden-Luci- n investigation; salaries and Jos. dent; Wrjglit. secretary; Hynnn Enauing Year. fees: claims snd highways an I Goodale, treasurer; K. A. Gale, assistbridge.. nr At ant secretary and John Ford, property stockholders held meeting On ui'Cctint of the Mine.. f Minute man. last evening, the Ogden-lairtMining Clerk Hawkiii-.- . ephi S. Tlmpson company elected the following officers wa chosen by ;hr house as temporan The race at Salt, Auditorium for the ensuring years: Wm. Moves, clerk la' night between Hamer of Ogden. president;A JXtvId Jenson, treasurer, minute Hy consen; ihe following Hills wei Phillips of Ruuntlful. and Wilkinson and R. Stratford, secretary, with introduced: of Balt Lake, was won by Thomas Cnnnlngiam as business manII. H. No. 27. lo committee on minager. ing and smelting, being a substitute The reporte of the company shewed for senstc Idl! Xo. 3;. hy Mr Miller The Judges of the races at Salt so favorably that an assessment of An act 14. I,w of Lake last night decided thsi the of one cent per share should he I'tsh. amending rhnp'er providing for the uunn: boy (Snowden) wa eligible to levied ' to continue the development of I'vstlng and recording quartz anil enter the Anal race, to he held Kridsv work. Psrer tiiiiri-.- claim night. H II ;ii hy Ivan Relating to GAMBLING PROHIBITED. the manner of taking an appeal to Th half mile novl-tare at th man. nd to provide for th" Auditorium last, night, was won by Sacramento. Cat.. Frh. 19 T'-- lew wperlflca'inn in the notice of appeal Morria. .with Alien aa second. Thor er house of the ug( legieia'urc re eight starters, bnf four of then; day passed Assemblyman Kuheln "' ( 'he particu.jr error on which th will reply. dropped out after the fifth lap. bill prohibiting gambling er !effTIC .(ppolhirt n 2d9. bv Dean- - Providing il 11 at rare trarks. The viVe wg t nia' on appeal to the supreme eour'. The Uniting of the body of au Init ha!l hot he iiecesoary to prepare, fant at Brigham City has been SCHMITZ STARTS HOME. serve file therein a printed tran By a most arduous search by or an abstract, of the record oa oript, he officials for the parties who are Ffk Washington. i;i FniHy d the prime. An Inquest was Sehmtix of Bast Frannam ef yri,r appeal. hre The house pas"d H. It No. 84. by held yesterdsv snd ! is (hough- - , 'or f 'hr Mom if Robin son nert'on cine to the rilWv persons has been I tcr.K" n the Kchnnl hoard depat IM the Revised Statute of V'ah,;.171MK by the officers. Is idler fie ylva-nlto- h y Inu-iuien- i li tr 1 i 4 : s n tv. Og-de- n X-- - day. The Friend of Forty Yearn and Nose tho Gueot of Hon. Fred J. KieaoL Ona mils race tanigM Auditorium rink Porter, Richardson and Mortis. I r y ktiJ y I day. BY LECTURE giving roun'r flcars arh-ri'- t Burn or Ache OGDEN A There is VETERAN OF GEN. CONNOR'S COMMAND VISITING OGDEN. Sergeant poineer of sad Idaho, of Fred J. a Reason A SHOE REASON Presto Burrell of Idaho, a the early sixties In I tab la cow In Ogden, a guest Kiesel, la 1863, at Soda It is the chemicals left Spring. PROFESSOR CLARK "LITERATURE AND THE COM- MUNITY. The veteran, whu marched from California with General P. E. Conner's command, is straight as an arrow and white aa ihe drives snow, and takes pride In the fact that he Is a pioneer of the town which bears hla name and the uncle of the lieutenant governor of Idaho. Bourn history ie given below, mhloh will recall the stirring old times to many the sole leather after lting:, which your feel in fauab- sorb. Mr. Burrell enlisted la the Third California Infantry,, September 36, to fight for tho Talon cause in the Civil war. His regiment, under the command of Colonel Couuur, wax mustered Into the service of the United Brutes at Stockton, Cal., but, instead of being ordxrrd east to participate la the eattlsa of the Rebellion, It was ordered to Utah. Johnson's army, sent here to quell the Mormon disturbance in 1353, had been ordered east at the outbreak, of the war. and Colonel Connor's command waa sent hare la Ua stead to. preserve the peace between Mormons and Gentiles, to protect immigrants and to keep the. Indiana la a state of peace, an tu resist any tnfractlA of the law ef the United State. Colonel Connor's commend marched to Utah, leaving California in July. 1K62, and reaching Camp Floyd, tho old camp of Johneon'o army, in October. From Camp Floyd the command, consisting of 600 infantrymen and of the Second California cavalry, marched to Balt Lake. We camped befor we reached tho aid Mr. Burrell. Jordan bridge, "While we were ramped there two men visited .Connor's quarter. and, as we understood It, warned him not to cross the bridge with hi command and come Into Balt Lake. He fold the two men, we understood, that he would cross tha river, even though he found the Infernal region on the other aide. The next morning, before we started to tnarrl;,' we were Instructed to fill our cartridge boxes and have our arms ready tof Instant use. Col. He told ua Connor made na a speech to be cauttouo, not' to give offense io anybody, and to ilo nothing to bring discredit on tho army of tho United States. Then we proceeded to march Into Balt !,ake In battle order, with the cavalry ahead. It wsa evening by the time we got there. We halted In front of the governor's residence, and Governor Cummings made ua a HANAN SHOES 1361, An Audience That Racked the Taber- nacle Greeted the Educator. An audience that taxed the Taber nacle to tte capacity greeted Prod. 8. H. Clark, of the I'nlverelty of Chicago, last night, when he delivered hie maaterful lecture on Literature and the Community," which he declared to be not an idl question, no; a women's club organisation, not an academic queetton, but a theme fur business man, the the hard-heade- d . . fr are soled wit h scoured leat her. Its an expensive process, but absolutely necessary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoe; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in llanan Hlioes. In the making of a llanan hoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service la slighted. That is why it is better than it costal i ' 1 taapayer to consider. He forcibly asserted that It makes all the difference tn the world to n community whether It reads the first best, second beet, or worst In liters-ture- , for it is in whst we read that we find our ideals la life. If we do not know what our ideala are, our reading will aid ua In finding them; if our aim be high, e choose high ideals, hut If our aim be low, we case the low, aside the loftier Uesls la reading, we should not consider what we like but what we seed, for what we Ilka Is not always best. We should form some idea in reading a hook, he staled, to wbat Is will lead, always bearing in mind that a man is measured to a large extent by what he reads. He deplored the fact that the materialistic or practical spirit so predominates that among, the majority, Thtrue literature has no place. practical spirit should be used not merely with accumulation of wealth as its end hut for tlfe purpose of securing Hure for bettrr things to put is beat sad Mutt leisure In what highest. In devoting some of that time tu literature, we rannut fall short of making ihe best nse of our leisure, for litertanre Is the record of the highest thoughts of the human race, speech. "When that wits over we started and great hooka are the feeder of the lntellcri. snd are the same today as out to the bench, where Fort Douglas la sow located. It was late at nigh; tomorrow. l)r. Clark beautifully and Impres- when we got there, and It was pitch sively Illustrated that literature helps dark and cold. As sergeant of the ns morally, by reviewing the trials of guard J pasted the first sentry ever now Fort Douglas. "Bliss Marner" by George Elliott, and posted at what Jean Valjesn" In Hugo's Le Mis- VYe at nace began to 'prepare for our where both characters were winter camp. Wo dug pits or duguuts erable! In the ground, nnd spread our tents upllterd by the power of love. In conclusion Dr. Clark urged par- over them, nuj In that way mado ents to guard their Itoys and glrla In ouroelvea comfortable. The Morrlsit trouble had occurred their selection uf reading matter tn order that they may come tn contact shortly hefare ws got to 8slt Ixtke, with the highest thoughts of great, and the men of tho Morrislte party minds for great virtues can not fall to were confined In the penitentiary, give Inspiration to a better life to while tho women found lodgings ah best they could In Balt Inke. The their readers. confined Morrlsit welcomed our coming. During the winter a petition was circulated for their pardon, and the governor pardoned them. The next eprlng the company to which I belonged waa sent to escort a colony of Morriaitea to Soda Springs, Idaho, where they settled. That wax In the spring of '63, and our company OLGA NETHERSOLE. remained In Idaho to protect Immigrants until th fall of 1864, when we The engagement of Nethermle came returned to Balt Lake and were musto an end last night as the curtain tered out. 1 returned to Idaho and rung down on the last scene of The three years later I took up a ranch Recon d Mrs. Tsnqtteray." It has been on the Blarkfnnt river, where I have a notable engagement, one that lives resided ever aiaoe. Mr. Burrell says that while he was as a memory long after the first effects are worn off. For an Ogden audience, stationed at Fort Douglas there were the support giien the Netheranle com- no rlahes between the military pany has been exceptionally Well and force and the Mormon authorities. At success st the box office Jollied success one time, however, when the cavalry came down "to tha lower benrh to drill on the stage. It is useless to rake one's brain for it preated a commotion In the town flattering term, superlatives and among the people, who thought that rhetorical flows to hurl them st the they were coming to seize Brigham She has been Young. feet of Miss Ncthersole. Borne of our soldier were dowt: proclaimed by the critics of the land as an artist of the first water, so with- town st the time,'' said Mr. Burrell, out gainsaying the classification this snd cimr out to the post to report is merely another mite added to the that the people were gathering up II the guns they could find and makconsensus of opinion. The story of the play concern a ing their way to the Lion House. Sunn- of them. It ws said, were even woman who "went bad several year armed with picks and shovels. I saw before she is shown 'on the stage. realized rather late In life what It la to Colonel Connor observing the town live life with a conscience, tile tn through hie glass. He would look at vindicate herself with society and In the town awhile, and then he would put hi glass down nnd entile grimly.'' failing loses heart tnd commits suiMr. Burrell waa at Fort Douglas cide. A combination of human woes as black as sin ilself, but sermonized, when s portion of Colonel Connor's and robbed of some of It morbidness command had the Bear River hattle Indiana, on JanuIn with the Shoshone by the superb work of ethersole. ary 29. 1(3. One company of Infanthe death scene she equalled reality. The support of Frank Mills snd comtry and the entire Second cavalry were sent from Salt Lake, under company wa spiendid thnwighnut. mand of Colonel Connor, and 27u Indiana were killed In the battle. FifFALSTAFFS DEFEAT STARS teen white Mildier were killed in the battle and twenty-seveperished afWon Three Straight Games Camp terward from thrir wounds. I wa at Fort Douglas when the Makes a Total of 610. dead and wounded were brought back. said Mr. Burrell, and helped The Falsi off won three MraiKht wash and burry many of them.' from thi Star la' night at Mr. Burrell was never in a fight with games ihe association :ilicv. ramp carried the Indians himself, but tells a story off the honors with game scores of uf how two Mormons were intercepted In Bear Lake county, Idaho, and one of them waa killed. The captain of Mr. Burrell' company sent a detach-nteuf soldiers under Sergeant Man-leto bury Them. This sergeant, Mr. Burrell to aya. after ward moved Sait latke and married. . . DEE-STANfO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS . FRYER F' Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. i 1 You Wil Need For That Party PHONE t THEATRES - n f- ft There are those who, through ialse ideas of ecouomy, fjiiy: to ready-hiadgannents and refuse to consider the probable or actual worth of a e suit f For the saving of a few dollars they will make the nearest lit from the at and clothier let it go that. The small difference in price between the two classes of garments is not created by initial cost of fabric, but. by coat of production. Heady-mad- e clothes are made automatically, thrown together and packed in great wooden cases for shipment. When a suit 1m made for you, it passes through skilled human hands and finally delivered to you in its own original case. ' t Everything else equal prefer? .S which do you f y WENT THROUGH . i TIMER WHEN YOUR FEET VISITING OLD . Mc- lf07. 20, erty. Representative 4,'ntchlow chatgej lfur that 8. B. No. 71. whirl! tbr bouse. amending th Hw Bchooito rhsage lb name 1 ib 8'aito "Utah for tbr rvaf aid O'lwb." School for the Deaf:1 that tbr change was for thr purp?e f allowing another achool to -be built under th- After considerable name of "Dumb.discussion Speaker Jeph took the that the bill be floor and moved amended changing the address of the Institution to Richfield. Sevier counaa laid on tue ty. The amendment table. Representative Kurhk-- r will more to take the matter frum the table to h FOREMOST IN QVALITY FEBRUARY Faistaff. BRIDGE. Huron, S. I).. Peh. 19. A freight train oti the Chicago and Northwestern railroad Went through a bridge pear Canning last night. Engineer Booth ua killed and Fireman McNabb wa seriously injured. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIO RESULTS. EDMUND TAILORING 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. f |