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Show t TJTE hut a ffnsnricr unequiled In autocrat powrr end resourcr by any In all the Kw. Hairtuus luol created a new iu1 it utiun, a bank that Is not of tho rerequired to anawar to aa notions ini id banking quirements and from this bank he haa made loan of mlllbws and into thla hnk be has of ub gnat gathered aecuritle bauk-rup- i uortfc that with them he could the country were he dlioed to threw them on the market. Iass than nine years ago E. H. the Blaster spinner, began to weave a ash of railroad power. In the sweep of the first few concentric rings lay the old I'nlon Pacific not 0 very glorious a prey. On U the spiuner fattened and grew 1 conger to spin and yet other dido. A little labor, lo! withfa the still narrow sweep of the web Isy the Oregon system, the Chicago and Alton, the Kansas City The corner grew cramped-ThSouthern sLretchid far out mechanic great ,J sbilnr. THE E M Every Dsy Cm-pby TM tUM nrfi Pulifllfl I SUBSCRIPTION DfebveMd by Carrier lATil u Ol Ogr, including Sunday Mora-la- g IU gieaiwTi par auaA Hr-rima- mHm Sing V MAIL IN ADVANCE. XU grammar la sent by Mluide uf Osmk. if" yr..Mfiy . Alfcaatgaerw;, to Uduue--- FEARLEM an IABFlBELT. Tkg xammar la a arwciijr inde-jrrasr- E4 asagmimt Ill n miijiii nl giia Ua hm H Itf A WIH wut unniussd aa4 w nnTuuUu across the continent and fastened up on San Krsnclscu n single arm of the wuuf of the web. The circles grew held groator. By the end of Mu they the whole of the I'nlon Pacific and the Southern Pacific, the Oregon lines, the San Pedro, safe against assault from without or struggle from within. The first few II I my threads had wound shout the Rants Fv. Only the mighty hands of Hill and Morgan had saved the Burlington and the Northern I'm " AU specif ul Isugusdo limn ua viduslA but Ua true aama tousi sud bettors All lalL MUkkil la wiifiiaifaiinaa MEnd kF iwu- aanimwl waa, a womb M t r". u kuA unti toata uaa never kltoa aseuaed aama Xtoa I nsk Ua B4i mr la ke responsible te akat I am niaM aE a fr01 Subscribers will a al fcv toiamtoa into toflos af fnilurs la rectory TU Eaaauaar kabira cldc. Utor breUtosL Eaanuavr aa aala ky Ua Name Cn Salt Lake City. Oa aJ ikiwagk bwaa TU Mantog caa Im lUptowi f.fe toartog OS i Tka gaatfeara Pfidfln Railway. TU Uatoa stocUto Railway, aU TU Oregon Short Uaa Hallway, seminar patrons will ceatar a torar oa Ua maaagaauat ky t yortlag to Ula oBra wUnarar Uay toll to find the papers at Ua plaeam r 1 I ' i dwuff-aata- THE TRIIUNK FALSIFIER. Referring to r'l.tmsfclcr Olsunmin, gall I Aka Tribune usjs: "U (Glssnisnu) toll lo stole I hut ihrn ke laai mule a ranvaaa of the lows he pit kilt four algnalure lu bla behalf." maa In (lgtea i Every business known, and the record at Wsshingiun abuw, that tho Trlbuna Ilea, aa ihi-rara not a doaeu romnisrrlsl IiUiim-to OgJen that failed tu endore William (ilusmuun fur lha Ogdau til s affine. ft ia true, however, that he did not occurs aurk endoreeuMui until after U waa upuiutaj and after hi e Bern lea undertook In discredit him. In all Ogda haa aver had mu No d iu Washington such a Paltering eortlflca'e of good standing, being an aadoraement by prartirally a unanl-oupeople, M waa Pled by Mr. Uluu-an- a la anawer la hi tradurara. The effort of the Tribune to make It appear otherwise will not avail, but paly carve to reflect ua Ua owe and unacrupuloui mrlhodu. a WHAT COULD EE DONE. The opinion of Attorney General Bonaparte, that gouth Carolina cannot emlnaarlet to Euro pa for the purpoaa of urging forelgnera ki emigrate to the l'nltad Blaise, agreeing la prepay their paaeege, will be accepted good law. What aa Individual or corporation la prohibited from doing In the way of Inducing foreign-er- a to coma to ihla country, should not be attempiod ky a slate. For number of yean the uakms of the country have opposed the taiprtatlon of contract labor aad for n equal period the bast wishers for Amerirs'a future, regardless of thalr affiliations In the matter of unionism, havo regarded the great Influx of for fliers, particularly those with language and cuauiu strange to our people, aa a serious problem and a men-- . ace to American home llfa and eon-tantment. The hordes of Eunipe are punring In at a rate of over a million a year and they cannot Im One person In eighty la Just finm arruaa tho ocean. They bare been coming at That rate for thtve or four years, so ihat now one In every persons haa corac to this nun try within flve yrarn. Without unnatural 1111111 lai ion they are coming at an alarming rate and tn sand cut paid agents to uffrr spec-tainducement would be in ibe nature of a rrlme. If the gutilha-rStates are seriously In need of labrirt, they caa send lepreaentatlvea Into the alums of lha big cities and. with the anie effort ad outlay that would Ik? required lo recruit an army of lalmrrrs tn Europe and land them tn Iht- 8011th, gather from the squalor of the tenement nin enough to do .heir work, anil h and res 0 doing lienetir cue countless thousand of men and worn 1 n Iron a endlti.in of abject poverty and hoicipiip.. ed ir ibis was g mighty wto. think of the wek that he spina today! Far down In the gulf, threading the Mia sisklppl vallny. Ua the thick meshes. Within their folds struggles the Illirich. nois IVnfral, great, powerful, Aud nil IU Ermine. power, riches, serve but to tunke the hunter keener, and stall not one lota for defense against the spinner of the web. Yot ut her arms stretch out to grasp the galea of New York, the harbor of Philadelphia and Norfolk. The rulle lie entwined about the Baltimore and Ulilo, the Delaware and Hudson, the Reading, the Norfolk aud Western, the Hi. Paul, I he New Yolk Central, the Kama Pc, the Pennsylvania rullrtuid. ' How king will it be bciore they tighten? Thla la the web that llunlniiin baa rpua iipcul'.- ami i,i the sight of all . Uieti, Yet inherit its tn finri. toiui-raIh.m11 In Wall street he has made a Boksnmnr IMP unlike any other I hit ha ever bet'll known, even in that strange caiivou where men aro auppoa-oi- l to know all the financial tricks of all the area. In other days, when men would reur great structures they bought lunik a, gathered in trust companies, rnailo sOllariona with rich private hanker, lint Harriman has spun a web nil of hi own designing. He hue a hank thai knows no bunking law. No bank Inspector can call upon it a statement aa to it bnalues. No "call fur condltloua" can force It to reveal Ha doing aa of aay certain dale. It has no troublesome reserve regulation. The last time It made a full report It showed tlial it had loaned money ig Wall Blivet and elsewhere to the extent af 3S,fi0.nO0. At Ihe present time It la supposed lo hae In Ua possession fund and toocka that ran be used as eollateral amounting to well over $10,000,000. fr d. The coa'rasi .un-.uie- was must between ih inferuo in the city and the smiling serenity of nature snoM the bay. F01 three day n pib lar of smoke stood over ihe city. Rome of ihe original Area were extinguished; the other coalesced due ing the first day. Mcy new fires originated, hoarever. Bioat of them by airks or dynamiting, but some in palil OGDEN. EXAMINEE: MOKNING the general confusion quite independently started. Two of theae Independent fires spread and consumed nisuy block of property in the heart of the city. One waa the Haye Valley or "Ham and Eggs" fire at Haye and Cough streets on tha morning of ihe Jflb, said to have been started by The g woman in getting breakfast. other was the Atcaxar Theater fire, aid to have been started by the overturning of a lamp by soldiers. The waier supply failing, dynamite wa resumed to fur blow-tuup buildthu stopping the ings tn the hope progreM of the fire. In some cases ENGINEERS A WITH CTA1L 1 El DAY, MAKCII FRANCISCO'S DESTRUCTION. The Chamber of Commerce of Ban1 Francisco has Issued n pamphlet, n review nf the Insurance settlement Incident to the Ban Francisco fire, a copy of whlrh has been received by !slr this paper. A few page of Ihe report are devoted to a story nf the fire that followed the earthquake, and the facts presented, because of the rare with which they have been collected, are historical and will prove nf Interewt even at this dale In dic1oslnK Just how the big lire started and spread. The earthquake was followed by Area that broke out almost Immediately at a number of polnta. In fact, there are said to have been as many a thirty of these, moat of them In the region oiith of Market street. The elty was three large supplied with water pipe, each nf whlrh waa broken where It rroased marshy ground outside of the city. During the second and third days of the fire some water waa made available In the western part of the elty by repair; thla water waa Instrumental In eberklng the fire at Van Ness avenue. , The efficient head nf the Fire Department. Chief Sullivan, to whose effort had been largely due Ihe i of San Franctseu In the past front disastrous fires, was falallv InJurH by the falling of a chimney. It Is s.ul coincidence that In the llaltiniore. ihe Toronto and the Ran Francis cn conflagration. the Fire thief was iinaMe. through personal Injury, to ilirerl ihe work of the TVpitin"ni There was an almost entire absence of strong wind during the fire, an that igni'ion and eoinhiisilon went on slowly and there wa no oerasinn for HARRIMAN'S POWER. the fmnMe efforts to escape that char The World Work wr In E H, aderUeil tho Chicago tire. The day Harriman not only a railroad magnati of the eartnquake itc!f wa an ideal 1S0 SIEEI BU BIG Ogden Property CHICAGO STREET TUNNEL WAS A DANGER HOLE. Whore a Wash Arch of Bricks Kept River Rack From a Street Car Lin. And It Will Make You Money the roof of Chicago. March 1. Salle street tunnel ha not been broken through by the keel of Mine vessel of drep draught wa a aubjcct of wonderment yesterday to tho old the engineer who are superintending the destruction of the tunnel. When the dynamiter who are wurk-In-g arn the nver. blowing up the ibis waa successful, but the dynamite bit by bit, raine to ihe main bolug largely handled by those who structure roof oT tuuuel it was discovered were unfamiliar with Its use. on the that the the brick arch which "bold up whole little good was accompllKhed the river" t barely two fert lu thick-uerand in many cases the fire was actualIn the absence of the original specly spread hr tic use. which hire been lost, tracThe fire waa brought under control ification, tion authorities have supposed that on the third day by a desperate ftand the roof varied la thlckne from (our at Van Ness avenue, a north and a with tu ala fret, and. secure lu this a have allowed ft reel car street, 12s feet wide and about one aud aiimpti'ju. loaded with humanity to pa through inThe half from the ni'lcs a Ferry. without a thought of danger. , telligent use of dynamite, a line of home to the bay, sum water from the UTAH LEGISLATURE mains, a favorable wind and a desperate hand to hand light together made The bill were introduced this successful, although at autne in the following ennte Wedm-aday- : B. 1). ITS iBullen) polais the fire eroaaed the avenue and Providing that lrr ruction In the Agricultural college burned a few block beyond. shall be free tu resident and providThe total area burned was shout ing an entrance fee to resident and 4.7 square miles, acre, or about 'Education.) 8. B. 174 (Gardner) Prohibiting Cuutalnlng M0 block aud about f of these the sale or use of any pring guu withhiilldiuga; about in the atate of Itah and providing n were residence. penalty therefor. I Public health.) H. B. 173 (Brely) -- Appropriations RELIC OF CLIFF DWELLERS. for improving mud repairing roads In t Highways and Rnupete Denver Kepuldlcan; That the cliff bridges.) county, 8. R. 176 (Hollingsworth) Crest dwellera of tho Mesa Verde, In southwestern Colorado, had enemies there ing In the office of the secretary of tele a "Bureau of Ineuranrr, Buie of can lie no quest lun. In nearly every I'tab; providing for the appointment oue iff their communal buildings ran of tha commissioner; regulating the 1n Mud towers and lookouts with Ineurance companies doing business in the slate; and requiring the commie-aione- r small windows or louphole commandto exerclae control over and ing all approaches. Cusiially the make examination of building and lowers are a part of the main buildiug, bun asaoclaWin doing business ia bill ucraalocslly they are detached this atate. (Private corporation and and sianj off at some dlataure, being insurance.) 8. H. 177 (Hollingsworth) Relatbuilt up aitfflrlenily high to survey ing tn and regulating iniurance comtho country on all aides. One uf these panies and their buninasa, enabling remmkable alrurtutea haa been fbund three new eeettone of the revised stat in Navajo canyon, and la In a fine utea of I'tah, 188. fixing certain fees to be charged and collected by tha The tower slate uf preservation. secretary of slate. ( Private corporstill stands on top of a sandstone coup al Inn and Insurance.) 8. B. 178 t Hollingsworth) Relatabout thirty feet high and is perfectly in building and loan node! lea. ing worn of the aid Hy cylindrical. steps and rorporatlons, and veat' In the sandstone It is possible to climb ing In the Insurance rommlMbmer tha to the tower am even to walk around duties and powers relating to the control of anrh societies, asMirlationi and Inch it. Tha wall are twenty-fou- r possessed by thick, aud, although the original eorporationa heretofore the secretary of aute. (Private corheight la nut known, the walla now In porations and Ineurance.) B. B. 178 ( Hollingsworth) place are over nine feet high. This Fixing tower, rising from the bottow of the the fees to be Bharged and oolleetrd hy the atate bank examiner. (Private canyon to a height above the surcorporations and Insurance.) commanded of view a rounding rim, tha adjacent mean, and was undoubtedDARING HOLD-UP- . t from which warnings ly the of an approaching enemy rould be Moscow, March 7. A daring holdsent out to the cliff dwellers In the up rciirre.l at tha university here tocanyon bolow. Considering the fact day. While tha ofliclals wer being Ihat about the only known weapons paid off In tbs chaneuilary seven armnitn arrived,, threatened all preaent these prehistoric people used were ed with platola and demanded tha money. Imbow gnd arrows and a apenr-llkTbs intruders then fired Into thu nlr, plement, the great fortress and thick seized 1211.0011 and decamped, killing walla are quite uneaplnlnnble. iTblt a sergeant of police whom they, met at the door. Tho university la now remarkable structure h only one .of surrounded by police and nil the the many undent remains thst ran houses tn the vicinity are being be found within n day's Journey of searched. FA t a. I! ESI DUNCES. LOTS. iAirge lot, 4 room frame, on Lot 00x105 ft., on Jeff., near S. isnrun fann, Nurtli Wadiing-toavr., ou tinvt car line; full water right and brick ituUM. Ideal lucatiou and u u f3,(i(M) bargain good land, 5 acres DHim house, gtsul fruit, water right, a bargain (n,500 1(1 acres, clone iu, good improvements, full water right stock and machinery with farm 1,230 10 aerea, small house, tine location for chlckeu runcli or orchard a.1100 HO aerea, gmul land, water and imrovementR ..$0,000 10 acre ti bench 25th st... $3,000 Lot 84x165 ft., amall houm-- , $(i(IO acre tine 5 room frame. fruit on 12th street . .$2,000 $1,000 2 41x132 feei on Madison, near h at room frame, large lot, on North Wash $2,250 41x132 7 Madison 50x197 Wash. room modern, brick, large $2,500 lot, ou Adams 0 0 room frame, lot 02x140 ft i. $1 ,otki feet on 27tb, near $mki feet ou 12th, near 62x165 feet on 28th 2 lota cor. 29th and $000 $730 Madi-ao- n ..........I...... south Wash, .$1j0 Uood lota iu Central Dark .$2,250 Addition $75 to $250 Lota in all parts of eitr, 5 room frame, south Wash., lot 132x330 ft $3,500 cheap and term. t. oue-hal- view-poin- e EAN ?, Durango. If you have properly to sell LIST it with u. LOVE-MAKIN- Herrick & DOTH IMIONES 76. 18 G EXACT AN ' SEIZES E SEEES COLLEGES OF COURTSHIP FOR THE LOVELORN POPULATION. Profaaaor of tautology In Univoroity nf Chicago Advocates t to '- 1 Reform, March 7. Colleges iff Chicago, courtship for tho reform of American lor making are needofi to fit the lovelorn population of tha nation for matrimony, according tq Prof. Charles R. Henderson, the University of Chicago Garden Seeds ! sociologist. In an article on courtship" In the current Biblical World, Issued from the university press yoaterday, the professor urge expert Instruction for those who are smitten with the of love. Hnaty marriages, divorce and marriages of convenience are classed an results of the "barbarism" Into which courtship and marriage have fallen. He shows aa examples of the decline In lore, where the wife la bought from the parent like n eow, or where he la compelled to marry to secure n fortune from n rich fool." Fashionable society exhibits depraved standards and alimony la accepted aa a substitute for rational marriages, he declares. Prof. Henderson points out aa particular evils of modern such perllo as flirting, boasting of conquests. eitrnvngaace. accepting coat) ly presents, Ignorance of the training of children and courtship without intent to marry. that are sure to grow All seeds sent out from this store are new stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. ' 1 USE IE OF mm THE Julia LOG Marlowe 1 Our line of Groceries Is always nice and fresh. See ns for IIs j, Grain, Stock and Foultry Food. $ love-maki- Stock Food with One package-o- f every $2.$o you spend with us. 1 fien-dnn- - FARMERS SIGN CONTRACTS. DESTROYED Scoltj ALL DRUGGISTS SOs. AND SIAO AT MISSOURI. CHILLI-COTH- Built by the Mormon in 1S35 Somo Yoare Prior to Tholr Exodus. Chllliciithe. Mo.. March 7. The lust of the historic log house built by tillMurmiiii when ttn-settled in l.ivinflipin snri Caldwell counties in ICi.'i wa destroyed by fire yesterday near Mnoreavtlle. close to the ncene of the Haun Mill mnssacre. The building formed part of private residence. - TO INCREASE PAY, Shoes and Oxfords for spring and Rummer hare urrived. Richfield, March 8. A meeting of the beet growers of Richfield was held laot night in the court house. Contracts were let for beet raising next year. Only former grower were allowed to contract. One hundred and e acres ware subscribed. Louts Jenaen was appointed field agent In plare of Simon Christensen. Two new clnunea were In the contract a, one to the effect that the hook cannnt be used In picking up the beet for "topping." Aid the other to the h of the crop must effect, that be siloed If desired by the Company. Fred Rould of Monroe is the contracting agent for the sugar company. fifty-thre- lutdies who like an easy shoe a I way buy the Julia Marlowe.' A se'ial feature of the Julia Marlowe shoe is (lie piitent elastic instep. Thin com fori feature is one of itn uiout popular qualities. one-tent- ertu-ratlo- ass.M-iario- A Julia n y, iaed ITALIAN Valpttraixn l CITY IN CHILE. Marlowe shoe no breaking in. It tits enimitlily and comfortably from (he start mid giies genuine pleasure. hl. March 7. The of C.uv'xn Pati-i-. a new rif fiutn led to 1'jilnn iN'Ionlx'x. will orrer tbi week. The rerenv'tiv will lx- - rarncil .mt n a cr.-inr-t scale In iuvofii.tnre with H from if;geti(ii Kin Victor Emmanuel Hliiryirkels will hr ian-iefrom the Italian Ivgalt and they will attend and pav honor to the Chilean ati'hoid'le. Jt regiment of Chilean soldier will also to the participate and will p h.,nor llallnn ntiniricr and erto--- . -- CLARK'S STORES Job Pingree, Jr. ; 2572 Washington Ave. E. F. BRATZ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STROTHER Rail lake, March 7. The Rail lake Real Extale sesoriatlun has put Itself on record as favoring the pasxuge of house bill 317. whlrh provide that power be given the riiy hoards of to raise the school rax from ! to ti mill. At a meeting of nt the Coniinei-rls- l the glut) Wedne-iiin rcsoluriun endm-tonthe without passage of the bill wa a disentiiig role. Members f the Salt lake board of education and others lnterexfel In the welfare of the the measure, aildros.-'n- l ssrnristion an.l gave information which led ill member to PC the ,.nretf?Y for some move whereli) remltei of the state luav herorte better jmM. NEW FTER severe illneg after severe physical or menUl strain use it Emu la ion. It . builds up and holds up the strength of man and woman, gixl end boy. It ia the most wonderful "food-toni- c in the world. BY FIRE NOT GUILTY. Culpepper. Vn., March 7. After being out an hour and a half the Jury, in the ease of Charle and Phillip Strother, on trial for the murder of Wil-ItaF. Rywaters, returned a verdict of not guilty, at 11:10 a. m. The announcement' of the verdict was the signal for an outburst of approval which Judge Harrison quickly silenced. Jame Strother reached for ihe band of Mr. Moure, one of hi coiinae, and Phillip wa quickly surrounded by friend. Mr. Jainea Strother, overcome by emotion, fell forward into her husband's arms. Judge Hnrrimm addressed the jury a follow; "(lentlenien of the jury. I thank you for a verdict which I think will he approved bv the ft I an established public, precedent in the state of Virginia that no man tried for defending tho sanctity of hi home bouM be found guilty." After further words of apthe proval from the bench, Jurymen left the conn room. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IN ANY FAST OF TIIE CITY AND COUNTY. Loans on Improved City und Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado arid Plate Giass Insurance Written in Strong and Safe Companies at Lowest Kates. 41 0 25th St. Opposite Reed Hotel Phones : '420 and WANT ADS YIELD BIQ RESULTS 420-- z WANT ADS YIELD Sl REUtT |