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Show HATt RDAY, MARCH OGDEX, TTAH, fllE MORXIXO EXAMINER: RESURRECT CITY WATER CONCERT BILLS CASE GIVEN CREAM ACTION DECIDED PRACTI- GALVESTON MEASURES CALLY DEAD. THE IU FAVOR OF MISS FRIEDA BTENDER MAKES HIT4 IN OGDEN. COMPANY. Orders IN Temporary Againat the Company Judge How Consolidation Bill Net Taken Up Galveston Bill Btill Lays Upon Diaaolvod- - handed Judae Howell Representaiivea-piac-lietvl'.- y of J. J. declared the tlalves'oa bills down his decision iu ihe caae the and O'.uer sgioiiat corpses yesterday. Thursday ther Brummlt.t Water Works company aud were laid on the 'table and an effort City, dectviing in favor of Tha to revive them failed to carry yesterTha pliunuffs at larked the hill of the the advocate day. allhough validity ,f sn ordinance paaaed by the forced a roll rail. This van probably laat the moat Inter earing feature of the day el'y on the 24th day of September granting to the Ugrii-- Water Works and took but a few minutes to accomuse the stxeeta franrhlie to cuiupauvplish all that waa dime. slid alleys of Ogden lily for the pur-jhiIt became generally known yesterof furnishing the city and i.a day morning that an effort would be with water. The ordinance made lo resurrect the bills and acwatrr tixed ihe to hr cordingly a largo crowd waa present consumers rales to thepaid byfoi hycity and la ihe house when the aesaloa opened drant. at 2 o'clock. The Woman'a RepubliTli validity of the ordinance waa can club turned uut In a body to atattacked upon the grounds that at tha tend the eeaaloa. Huon after the session convened Rep- time of Ita passage, then- existed a of Ogden contract the between city resentative CrltchUiw moved that the He and (lie Ogdeu Water Works comtable. tie bills from the taken of a inlecionnrpiiua of train orders assignee of John R. Both-wel- l, received a second to hla mo- pany aacontract EXAMINER UltPHONES and. owing to the fact that ;br lawn promptly g by which the latter for. waa asked roll a call and tion of Wylmmg roatrirt the amount of undertook to euppiv tbr city of OgDown Voted Again. i:ditorial roomb with water. damage in any aueh ram to tbr aum Tha vote resulted as follow : Aye. den and ita inhabitant JJ or K.oiMi. The aulta ware bmught in Independent VMM Plaintiff claimed that the city by the N Crltchluw, N. Harnett, Rower, Clegg, Vll 'Ptvene, I'M rlnga t'lah. pasauge of the urdiuam attempted BUSINESS o'ricE Corn and J. H. DeVIne Cruft, Horiu, Ollea, Henrie, Jackson. to lease snd barti--r away valuable Magiuui Nfc M 'Phene Kuchler. Marks, Ijtraon. Xephl Jensen. lnipnMirt for the ere water the rlty'a plainiilfa waive the to atiurneya rights and Ne. M Ball Phone. one ring Miller. Richard, Button, end A. I. Slone ran the admlnlairator Meeks. Mills. to from to time regulate the right 'JP. . . Thompson, Tolton, Weeiphal. to be charged by Ihe water rate rrpreHeutiug the ealalea of the Nayea, Benson, Brown, Cottam, DaWorks company for water and, that by Six cukc were Involved in the ae- vis, Dean, Dyreng, Eldredge, Fuller. the terms nf the ordinance this right rie of tritons. Chamberlain, a for Hansen, Hendricks, Holt. Hone, Mar of tha city under the HotbweU con-- I mer baggageman, who waa tiding up- tin Jenson, Long, McMillan, McRae. root waa. by the new ordinance deleon a paaa and who had algtind a coa-tra- Muughaa. Carry, Pedereon, Randall, gated lo a committee of three, one to JoWanton and Speaker be chosen by the ciuncil, one by the limiting the liability of the com- Robinson, McRae, Millar, Robinson and watrr works pany to ll.oigl In raaa of arrldent. sephcompany, theaa two to la travel lb rough Ihla city Wlnalow, a baggageman on tha larraa Joseph changed their rotes before tne select the ehlrd member, this commitAudi announced. vole un tha to mining rampa In Nrvada haa comtrain; Kcrlee, engineer tee to have the poser to Ax water Representative Mills attempted yes- rales. pelled the Oregon 8 hurt Line to put freight train; Laiwham. cunriucior of standard sleepers front 9 hi city ai Ibe freight train: Murray, engineer terday to get the Valveralty-CnllegThat the city waived Ita right under tar aa Reno. The new coaches went of (be paaecuger and Oonutork, Aglit before the house by Introducing the Buthwrll contract tu purchase the e reaolutloa before the hones providla hi Into service beginning night, water works system. r and will be attached Ui Southern The aulta have been pending la the ing thet Park's bill, B. B. 171, making That the council had. by the passZ II Saturo'cnlrk at at I order a No. Og.ten. them train special court a for aonie time, two of age nf the ordinance raised the rates o be tn minute aide earh hlvlug been appealed to the anpreme day. giving tn water consumers. apportioned by Thompson and PederParley Anderson and Kmlly Nlelaun rourt of the atale. The rase waa argued iipun demurson. The verdict brought In by the jury were married jenicrda afternoon by rer Brat and later waa heard upuu Its wanted the Kuchler tant night waa to the raae of Repreeeniailve merits. Judge Howell. tile Armenian, and gava ihe plaintiff resolution defeated and several 01 hero The facta aa set forth in the conspoke for and against it. Adam I'eieraon waa down from damagew In I ha mini of 2.fii. tention of the parties were admitted Telton Sprung a Surprise. The lirliiglng ia of (hi verdict, lluutavllla yesterday. and reports (he and the question at iaaue resolved itT0I1011 sprung the Rcpreneutatlve the verdicts fa the .nher five road a between the' (lake and the self Into the valldl!) nf the ordinance uprise aa usual by showing that the passed by the couacll. partle lilt Creamery In very had condition. In ranea and the court and office in the bill had been emuiltied to tha complaces, he eeya. ihe eluahy nmd la ganl went hi Ihe rlrrk'a When shorn of it verbiage the ord-l- i a mittee on education and waa therefrom one to three tet deep and tho county court liiiime where the ance means simply, under the ruling fore nut before the house and the In all the ranea were announced hanllug of heavy luada over it la aluwe .ir the rourt, the granting of a right to aa follows: lutt-lnaturally died. ruining the mad. lb Ogden Water Works company to engineer, wa Rpeoker Joseph ordered that all re- operate a ayatem of water pipes and Murray, lmaacnger Boarded 9L2WI. Mlaa llatila J. Radcllffe. represent-luport be made by tho committee by lo make rxtvnnious thereto for the Wlnalow, baggageman, ana given Tuesday next. the Ked Wing Calendar company purpose of supplying the city and its Kuchler and- Pederson last evenof Red Wing, Minn., la In the city, I3JNMI. inhabitants with water. 82.509. of vies Amman. chairman chairman and with gut Comstock, an at' ing reglatarad at the Healy. The court states the general propo-sitliia verdirt received refused t the education of novel! lea. Krrlea, engineer, tractive line committee, advertlalng nf law that whenever an instrufor Au.IHUt, call a special meet lug and were sus- ment or contract requ'ira the performcontract hi whai Chambcrlatu tained bouse. get C. W. Wright, recently from Ely, by the ance of certain ecu by aa Individual In while Navai tha limited him Bills. to, l,oHi; baa been In the city for a day or two. some of whlcb are legal and others U The following bills were Introduced lie earn a reaction la beginning to aef lavwbain cane the verdict waa no b'gal. the parties to tha contract will cauae action. In of the house; In a Kly'g boom and that there ate lie held to the performance of the with the been have The ranea secfought H. B. 297, Iota of Idle men there. In the buildacta, while tbey cannot perform legal while conald-erahlkill and the utmost and tion 2309 nf Ihe revised statute of the Illegal acta: aud. tenacity ing Iradea, however, there la that because the much Were than larger l'tah, 1999. doing, lie thinks Kly will lie damage aakrd for the performative of calls fiintrart for the attorneys H. B. 299 An act to establish a unia greater eamp when the ameltera the awartla made, acts that are nut .legal the contract ma plaintiffs feel that they have wun a form standard of weights and measare completed, hut It will he itself cannot tie nulllffed or invaliignal vletbry. ures. ttma before that can be amwipllehed. dated. H. J. M. 12, Wetvtpbsl MemorialisThe court In its opinion quotes from The ladiee of Ihe First M. R. rhurrli ing congreas for a flah hatchery at a decision of Judge Marshall of the FIREMAN KILLED will bold their cooked food sale today Spring Creek Taka. federal court iu the rase of Ogden at Shaw's Bargain Store. Bills Passed by the House. City agsluat Wm. C. Weaver, receivClarancs Conners, of tha Ria Granda, The house passed the following Mile er, under the old JRnthwedd contract, W.H. Holley, recent ly of (kilriflcld, hjet a Peculiar Death. yeaterday ; aud, following the general propo-ttin- n 8. B. 93, Hollingsworth Relating to laid down shove holds that the ord passed through .Ogden last pight oil hla way to Butte, Montana, where he In A and third loanee la valid. the first., second Clarence Conners, a reman on the burglary goea to vlait hla family, a couple of Rio Grande Western, waa killed on degrees, defining the same and the The Judge holds that the rity haa Ho any a , Thursday evening. He waa on a freight penalties therefor. hla children luting sick. Icat none of its rights under the Roth boomed over la (oldfleld H. B. 299, Dean Relating to the well contract, by the granting of the by train gdng east and It is thought was entirely the aewapapera, but that It la a good looking put of the cab window watrh-In- manner of taking an appeal to the new franchise to the Ogden Water ore bodies. I live smoke to ace how hla Are waa camp with ratennli e court, and to proride for the Works cumpHiiy. haa lust none He holds that the-cithorning, when the tialn crossed a specification In the notice of appeal N. L, Campbell, of Preaton, Idaho, bridge aud be waa atrurk on the able of the particular errors on whlrh tne of Ita rlahts to flx of water therstes wa In town yeaterday. meeting hla of the head and Instantly killed. The appellant will reply. as stipulated or as It may see At, aa friend and transacting some huulnea. accident occurred near Wellington, at H. H. 71. Robinson Relating tn the city charter grants the power to He says tho earth la Just aa foil of waliiirglariuua tuola'and deadly weapons. p. hi, supply the city and cltixena with water ter aa It la possible to hnld and the H. B. 217, Marks Relating tn taxaMr, (Vinners had lieen on the mail by means of a contract with a third farmers art r (responding!) happy. only nine February alb, but waa an tion for schools In dries nf ihe Aral party nr parties and ha the right to aaiierleiiced fireman. He was a broth- class change such contract and to readjust K. S. Rosa, a prominent mining enH. B. 174, Benson er of Traveling Kngtneer Conners of Relating to the rate as cirrunitanrea may demand gineer, mopped over In Ogden a few tha Rio Oraarie Western. of slate treasurer. The laidy uriei or require. In the same ntanmr aa hours yeaterday on hts way to Gold- waa H. B. 92, Richards Fixing per cent individual may do. up by No. 3 and taken lit plrked field' Nev. It' has lieen some time charge by hla brother, who waa on the of domled indebtedness on texabln In his iipinlo-- j Judge Howell aya since Mr. Rose vlatted Ogden, and he train, and brought Into Salt laike. property In school districts. courts do noi exist for the purpose of waa very enthusiastic over the appear- where It waa turned over to O'Ponnell. Little Business In Senate. supervising the actlona of public ance nf the city and Ita prospect for the undertaker, to prepare for shipBusluo moved slowly In the euie unless such actlona are . prosperity An unwise contract made bv a senate yesterday. In the hour and a ment to hts old home In Illinois. half aessinn this morning three bills city council furnishes no ground for A plausible writer or speaker may were passed and numerous report reinierference hv the court. WILKINSON WINS RACE make people believe rank errors; ail ceived front the House of RepresentThe court And the issue In the honest and srtcutiltr presentation of in favor uf the defendant ami orative. No measure nf great Imporrae new until may be received with der the temporary Injunction issued Balt Labe Man Defeats Hamer and tance were pin through and the sesbora use the form of presendissolved sion was occupied mostly with rouRetains tha Championship. tation does not apiiear to lie true. tine work. The Idlla passed were aa Mahln copy nervtae ref it ires the tesla follows: TYPHOID A FILTHY DISEASE. Aa unusually laige crowd turned out nf fundamental I data I truth and conS. B. No. 142. Calllster Appropii-aiinlo see the state championship race a! vincing presentation. 11. ntm to lie spent on the road the Auditorium Iasi evening between Can be Eliminated by Proper Control and bridges of Millunl county. Charles Wilkin ana, of Balt lavkc. male of Water Supply. The city council mer In special Mill! S. H. No. 1 oR . ond last night to consider the revis- champion, and P B. Hamer, of ihl Affairs Relating to the orgbtilaa-lloi- i ed ordinances The ordinances msac, city. Tho race Itself was a hummer of tile National of New York. M.trch 8. Dr. Johnathan the second reading and were ri ferred and wan won Itv Wilkinson tu 3.14. liuaiil. retirement of ofllrers. court of Wain wrtgh:. head surgeon of the Mosea 111 At Ball held the tournament to a committee for amendment Ijke lmiulrv . an-- providing a penalty In Tuvlur hoppl-ai- . Scranton. iJs advn The rnnipb'lo revision will roiue up uaa'n laat week. Wilkinson won Arst and cases where nteraliet's of the enrolled rated muiilrlii! ownership of public llann-place and the raee la-- t la the near future militia or members of the National water upil p ant aa a a result was the of niglit challenge tinsrd of l'tah refuse to answer the trilled' for piloid fever rpi.lrmlc. at urge Price. w:n was Injured dt ihe from llamef to the Kn't laike buy. call of the coiiimander-lni-hle- f to per a meeting of ihe New York Arademy tail la a of Wilkinson seven, er biewing plant on Thursday, "Jolly" lorin military duly. of Medicine laet night. retorted from the hospital last lent, an I entiles originally from MinS. II No lid, Committee on MiliThe acadi-malst heard repents uphnlds nesota lie j the state itig On AITttiiv rclatiug lo the appointon 'he t.vphuld ipideiuiPs at Pltfebnrg nicely toasid tary of l'tah ship ment trail puy of "coTiiiaity tinner- - and Berwick. Pa., the former written It is cxiiei-tethat a return rare CIS." by lr .1 F. Edward, superintendent he slil run in Bull lvke sometime in The ladieit ,,f ip,, kiim j.; rliuich tiie bureau ef heiilMi. and (d ill ti ild tlo-ifond sab- t . r ihe near ftt'iir. hv Dr. J. H. Bowman. SHORTRIDGE SENT TO JAIL. !r. tie kt Shaw's .11 VVainw light gave a history in SALT LAKER IN TROUBLE. n.Bau Kianetsco. M.trch Xlita 14111 Scranton 'rout a typhoid epidemic T I). rsinrned from me, Ileal stun. !Miinl snd fnlUiw-- d tire liuef tiguln failed to appear in liet-where h.i he With TickCharged wiih a series of ronrltMious. ore nf IiIh mornina when Ilia case was callSending Lottery ng I,e pa 4 ton f ets by Mail. i0 h'VM.it which was. . ed Iu .lu.igi Piiiine a iii.il "I'nder tin- - system f inuiiir: pal re)Hiiniig his Inablliiv Ahi'e n the New lieirg made one mi least elintin.i .s tin e' March h - The I lilted tile llldvcteil e'tnrney. ownership, civet r out ti rnnr' Imus--- . AMsIstanl tat.N k'sn-- l Jtr to lav do liHpm a pviva'e corpora ion m.i IHstrict A'ivirno it. iteu.g held in tlseTir' i'll-' t.tin-.iir of .ndtciiiii-niem (h coroner when S. M during an ep'deniir in ' rff n'. tn ag,iin; federal iu h Iih:av l.it 'ten-of lOtmuuna and o;ber sta.es Short ridge, one of Ruef's atl.iniev. aafigiiard the rnpi'al work 'h1 of further diMe'- 10 ih. pro "i a charge of sending billet objected to a question, .fudge lniline pi'tiar " The New (ii eri' ordered Short ridge to take his seat pie hi eir-s- s. AZUZA WRECK CASES , .1 t'h'!.;-cian- s imlic:iil are Harry Another cor,cl,:sii.n was lint he refused. sin Six times Judge and and sttnrariunis v il .rove-Ttyin- t Vciee. A11wrt rilered the to sit 1iiinc Laat of the Case Ends Verdict ' O' hers Included in the true their in mi of epcasiPK of n cer.loan, hut Sliortridge kep; on talking. in the Comstock Case for 12.600. I: i of of typin'. d ns ate W. P. Thou Dunne ordered a Judge Finally ui Team-- ; TV.-- f Henrv r. s. to eject Shor'rirtge fnun the roiilil unTyphoid - a fi ;ii disc,,"nr. The Jury that was n' l'iii tul Charles .1, omits 'tii'tiun!' a tit : : of lyphnii f tT:. ,1 he less down ;v. sat j ,t tt evening In the l,ii Texas. a1!.' liired none 7Ji, The iitiurney finally took hi wc.if. a' cour.Ty reck cae-r- . tan-Tu Jo o'rlora n , I'he napu-ill but ie; on talking. JulgiPumte peiiuv wih a verdict f,,r he III miff Thv ; ilf then ilerltired hint sni'.ty of c uvmpt SMALL MAIZE CROP. had hen mi- for .111- - two huu.s uitl j ttatismlssion and of court and ntdered him cuunued In a half and hd to minuter thtI i tl'ue-iin-lie. n Ii.e Ij! tase; the county jnll fitr tweniy-fo.:-hours. Hi. nos meir.-prop- , March ttpon Its own nieil's. , ve-- v fleld San Ik o;i,As Judge Dunne wm.-- btiriug .irc- riine t.v the s'.itis'icai office other on of lie verdins m the Av'e the Lotbycry . l'll.i.lc.1 Ii, liench Short rldae udiln-ssi-him. of the m it; -- rv if agricutu-r- . will noother ease of da mate, anetr.g from ehio. Mexico rvo the wreck cauei i,v a ccll!!un of .I.. .tons, liis'i-ii"I desire to reiuesl v.iur hotn-- for a freight aud The i iea is es'lmxted a: G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT. train piiasonger a slay of execution of sav at Alum, Wyoml-.g- , 12 nearly in November. .,..i!ii V limns, in the iitc er of tiIht'4. had been ( n which are inrlud-hr he rourr mvtl jfan- - .!!!, (ilij,, Mtirih tiit last of them riimiM hare It. n de! ,v a. N V jentlne ive.cj- has upon "No. sir" cided. Pur.ne. .ludyi "o establlsn a lire of : if pjcinn., the riie-n, will he n av. ' slid The he! w eell tiii- - COIIII- Argeriteo ,.n ai.n-mvi i "t ; abruptly away. II .i'i; l'tah House of Og-ue- u Og-de- ii - A Cream of Tartar Powder From Grapos NO ALUM FJIado t . dcce-den'a- Frieda Blender aanc beautlfuHv to an appreciative audience in the Tabernacle last night. Much waa expected of her aa she came recommended ns a songstress of note, and if die receptions she received was a guage. expectations were not disappointed. Mlae 8tender waa assisted by J. J. McClellan and tha Tabernacle choir. In a program that brought out the from wonderfully quality of clear Ugh note to deeper and richer tones. Mias Blender cot Wished herself not only aa tha possessor of a rare gift, but as a master of ita abilities, and the temperament tu turn It into art of a superior form. Commencing wiih "Voiche nopate," an aria, by Moxart. which she aaug with considerable brilliancy. Mias Stender executed works or Gounod. Grieg, Shubert and Mayer, a collection that contained selections of dramatic flavor, simple folk songs, west and melodic and airy evanescent tunea, as eat Icing a ther were short. She has a rick soprano voice, full of color and feeling, well under control and used intelligently. The concert was successful from an artistic sense and deserved better patronage toon it STEVE Wallace, alsiiit what e A j t- - Heuey-eaaniinln- - tmr-"('i- . ; S-- t , a- - '; ab-iv- e - p-- - I l - IV-ic-- '!(. p-- s.vv-in- - 1 n ht-l- ch . ; i ' ,1 -- B C., March S -- A report rurrent that the steamer Shaw mu t of :hp Boston Steamship company, whleli arrived today from Manila, and her dialer steamer Tremont, will lie withdrawn from the Oriental of the failure to secure a subsidy and placed on a run between Ban Francisco and Saline Cruz, via Hnno-I'llu- . until the Panama canal is whn they will run to Panama vU Honolulu and San Pranciaro. The report cannot be confirmed. Captain Kclicrtx of the Shawmut. av that where the steamer Dakota went shoie roof extend for aome distance from shore. i - n- -- EN- eotn-p-eto- s ain-tir- ne-ne- JOHN I7-- MARSHALL WEIR DEAD. ch'Mto. March 8 John Marshall We.Fr. "The father of C mi in -. Chiiaso." known in America nti.l Europe un a gold expert anil the f many periodical the pastime, died last night at hla home here, after a long il:nm. in Cooksrowne. Mr. Weir waa Tyrone county, Ireland, Pebrnoty 24. 1 the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You WU Need For That Party PHONE Do You Want to Be Ono Who Will Havo to Stay Home EASTER SUNDAY BECAUSE YOU DELAYED GETTING YOUR SPRING SUIT? A, 1 COME IN AND HAVE A TALK WITH US 1 b-r- ts Chicago and hundreds of rlnbnirn in he rame in tntf golf y v Makes .on service-hei-RiiH- Crom-i-Wals- h 11 FRYER I i ! fu.it been Victoria. tg i II.m-im- dealer .called STEAMERS WITHDRAWN. , . second-hand- - New York. March 8. The Right Hon. James Bryce, the British ambassador, and Mr. Bryce who will visit Canada the latter part of this month, will lie publicly and privately entertained here en route. The Pilgrims Hicleiy will give a large dinner for the amhaaaador and he will be tbe attest of the chamber of commerce at a special meeting on March 2G. He will meet the members and will be given a luncheon after the reception. Joseph H. Choate and Mrs. Choate will give n dinner for Mr. snd Mrs. Rryce March 22nd at their home and March 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Alexander will give a reception for the Bryces at their town house. la-te- 1 hi-- dred of prospectors are in the and practically even- - available of ground on ljoat reek ha slaked. Just Idaho.. . March 8. That le Steve expected. BRYCE AND WIFE TO BE TERTAINED. : a- 1 rest. l - TALK. Chief of Detective Smith today with several articles Identified as having been taken from the Quernheim home. The dealer ssid he had purchased the nicies and deacrlbd the seller. Chief Smith said he expected the informalead to an important artion r - Bellingham, Wash., Match 8. A big trike of placer gold hsa been made in lost Creek, flowing at the foot of Mutual mountain, near Nook sack, twenty miles northeast of Bellingham. in the Mount Baker district. Prospect nr hare discovered pocket in the creek banks which have vicldH from 1.50 to fl.55. Excitement at Nookaack and Bumaa runs high, hun- e, ere-sio- n m ADAMS PLACER GOLD FOUND. St.. Louie, Mo., March 8. Harry waa arMuermeyer, aged twenty-fivrested at hla home today in connection with the mysterious murder of Mrs. Kate Quernheim, whose dead body, shot, cut and bruised, was found In her home laat eveulng. He ia heing held pending Investigation Into statement he made following the dlacovery of the deed. r ,1 STREET h Held In Connection With a Mysterious Murder, ulfl-cia- v TWENTY-flFT- YOUNG MAN ARRESTED. 1 - 358 0 g j LAM0NI GRIX guilty or Innocent nf the murder of Fred' Tyler. Adams appeared in court today, waived the right to ask release on bond, and returned. tc jail. The tote aeoerte that tba cawa will be tried again, presumably at .the October term of court; hut the opinion expressed here la that he will never be tried on thla charge again. .He will probably In a few be taken to Caldwell,-Idaho- , days to testify In the trial of Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbune, accused of the murder of former Governor Stetin-euberand. In case they are convicted, he may lie tried later as an accessory to this axsassinotion. The trial just concluded la estimated to have cost this County about 825,-00to which must be added the expense borne by the stale and by the Western Federation ef Miners which provided for Adams' defense. n - Hats, also Ladies and Children Dress Hats. We invite comparison of style and prices, Adams' view of the dismissal of the Jury whlrh declared last evening It was unable to decide whether he waa g - te up-to-da- Action of the Jury Was About What Ha Expected. n j We are now showing a very large assortment of all Tailored and Keuii lin the new ideas in demands. ' Prof. McClellan appeared to good advantage. He played the organ excellently and wa encored several times. In fart, enrnres were frequent, and Mist Stender, as well aa McClellan resiMitded liberally. ver-dlri- I'ltt-bM- including flowers, plume, tip, ribltou, chiffons and all kinds of uutriiuiucd shape. (inotlK. got. In atrong numbers the rholr displayed ita ability remarkably well. The Easter hymn by Mascagni from the wa opera "Csvalleria Rtisricana." given with power and proper regard for the delicate shade that the piece fire-Ilia- I We have enlarged our Millinery Impart ment and are now carrying a very large line of all kind of Millnery her-voic- e - A Larga, Appreciative Audience Greets tha .Famous Songstress at the Tabernacle. 1 Injunction tha Table. tl-- 1907. FAILURE TO DECISION IN SUCCESSFUL' Fifty Years the Standard v 9, Sm Fr years be wa an enthuai-a'ii- .I'lvoeire and proniotei tA tbe a- - a rocrearii'D. EDMUND 345 TAILORING Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |