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Show ill TUESDAY, MAEPn 19, JMT. BUSY MEET HOUSE SENT PAPERS SELL FORRESTER FOR GOOD THE BILL INDICTED OF CITY THE I " -- "uni f uses no other. THROUGH OGDEN WILL PROBABLY INSTALL NEW CANYON BRIDGE. CHANT SMELTERS THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN. JOHN A STEINSERGER TALKS TERESTINGLY OF ALASKA. City Fath.ii Takt a RP at Bambar gar, Wh.H Frsnchioca May Hava Been Outlawad. Rudelph Kuchier Trias Hard to Amend th Bill, But Evsey Effect to Prevent Ita Pragieaa Waa Defeated. Says That th Northern Territory Ha Groat Future la Naw Filling Up With Dcairabia Citisan. Aluoluteiy ' Pure. At a bn. Hion ,d the city council last nigh', the ivi father, die Cursed the 'Hopiirniuu of putting in a new bridge at the mouth of the canyon, argued at length o.er the nllow-luof h of Mrs. W. H Bterllt.g for nor. lea during The Illness of Mr Ttminos Re-d- , a loud refneae. took a rap at Ban herger for fulling to earn ply with the teiai of hie franrhisa. authorised the purchase of a ne pa-tnl wagon .i iid disposed of a nnm'ocr af other u.i'rr of buslne... Kuchl.r Fr.nchiM Lapatd. Th cutuniiiiee ee Isss reported the Kurhler franrhiM gi.en to for tha' minuter 1' ink of garbage boxes on the stiv-- i oniers hsd lapsed because of noarmen! of rentals, the assignment and that thn-fo- rs mod by Mr Kurhler to I.. A. Herrick was void I hc franchise reverted g l i HUPHNES EXAMINER room iiditdrial BsiTvaseA .Nk ai ritfis O'FIC-ITMM lawiiH Rdtp0ft0ll N " Hf Ball N Pa. r FIRE RAGES AT CARLIN NEV. la mak- - delivery f th. Cssailner da so dirart to ant ta carand dfp.rua.nf. rier.. A iv subscriber failing ta 111 confer a favor the Exsouner 66 either ph. before fay calling X la.. UMAR NKIAON. Circulator, uUjtaed) hark to ih Argument Over Bill. When the bill or Mis. W. H. Sier-llna traood nurse, for !?V for sit vires during the Illness of Mrs. Thomas Reed, an Ogden river flood rtluffce, was presontad, It was the sigr tor th Iwginulug of a bid battle betweeu msni-Mrs Reed sas of tip- etNtnc.il. oi ff of a holloa iu tba Ogden her botnl'ii, which had beau proett-allsuliil ergd by the flood, aad iv order o founrlliiiaa Bam Thomas Broom hotel, and a nurse taken to th The water was so deep summoned that Council sn Thomas. Officer John 'hers were compelled to (UMincy and wad up to hair waists In order to en-- a get Mrs. K d. Tha lady was lathy died oa g reeult oclnta and I of tli motltriers exposure. If thla Ciluuell dues not use It to pay this bli, Ml pay It, sold Mr. Thomaa. ) Comtcllmen Dickson and Browning arugnd that the bill should go to the county, but Hie majority of th conn-ctbeing of ,th opinion that th bill wo. a legltligst one, voted to allow It. The unanimously voted that the rlst:B of T. J. Millar for alleged dawsgik by water be not all BREVITIES NOTICI TO SUBSCRIBERS Ug complaints regarding Ih Rud-dp- LINEBEBGER HOTEL IS BURNED TO THE GROUND. J nrtfku-nUAH- - Associated Prase Wires Pot Cut' Commission fee a While hlsis Was Restricted. A lire which siaried lai y f yrilerdg-afli-iuon- in 111. IJnebcigcr hutul. th, eatiug hune at Carlin, Nev G. W. Nsely, formerly employed aa UirmtcutiJ fur a whlla to burn up the stenographer with tba Denver and lUa greater part of the town, but furtun Gnmda railroad at fialliia, Colorado, al ly lb ttauics ware rrstrlrtad tu the for three yrers, baa accepted a posi- building meutiuued, which was left a railrooil auMildcriag mass of ruins. Situated In a Hue with (lie largo at frame holol mentioned are v lai'K'Jr numlicr of frame buiMInga, which 'ta for your bulbs and iu iwailneut danger of being biirngd. Whjr mb! Fortunately there was a good n:pily A full assortment of leliabl and bifl balba. flower and vegets-b- l of water In the Buutliere I 'acl tic tunjia. need! at Grout'. Sand Store, III and several ntruama of aster wi-rI I4tb at. Buy early whlla tba aaoart-awa- t turned os the burnlug hold. ratlin Is the Aral passenger division la complete. , out of Ogdi-eI nn, I hsd the Are byroad lowed. Pacific Ih railroad building near the tint el, Na Patrol ms Tba Idratltr of tba floulhi-rfor W. Twenty First would have awltrhmoa killed at Mina, Nmoda. on aorioua luitotivenlriic of residents on West Th pelitluiA I Hi Moil hern Pscifle, aad Twenty-Ars- t tba Neruda and Oallforula railroad, been r.uaeil si Aral for a patrolman Friday but, has anally been estate with the waehinila weal of Rer j, pg. won denied, tba council bring of tha flic would hav listed. laataad at beiag Joseph atilii, senger aad frciKlit Ira opinion that tha Anandol condition been greatly delayed. oa reported, hi aania la J. K. 01 pothof tho city would not warrant th exer., and ha baa a mother living at In tra expen sa. Ha noa run dependence, Kaaoaa. MORE PAY FOB THEM Naw Patrol Wagon. over 6, n .witch engine. The pollen department la to faava a A Washington dl.patrh roporta na new patrol wagon, pulled by two Daniel Da Leofl, dlatlngulahed an advance In pay for puatofflea clerk ahay," oa horses, and "the tbor, linguist and pioneer of Councilman Thoms named it. will aad anloal.in, will lectnra an tho and carrier la Utah, Idaho and Wyt "tabor Question at tba county court niltig, aa followa, to tnk effect July 1 : be relegated to the barn. Vlah Salt, lake, 46 clerks mid 67 Tba committee on police bouae, Temty fourth atreet, near ; mended tba purchase, and th eouu-rlWsihlugtou. tbla erstilng at ( o dock. letter carrier to bo advanced In Ogden, 11 clerk and 12 camera; Admission free. Everybody wolcoro. unanimously voted In favor af th Logan. 3 clerka and I carrier; Park proposition. Councilman, Wllllema 1 City, clerk; l'rjvo, I clerka and 5 via quit decided In hi remark, statlira. I. C. Maaatm. wife of Dlvt-IoSuperintendent Uaneoo, vent to carrier.. ing that the present patrol wagon was Idaho niarkfmd, I clerk; noise. 16 a disgrace to th city. Puntelle ynelerday on a vlalt with clerk 9 and carriers; Cneur d'Alene, friend. Naw Bowse District Created. S clerlu; Idaho Kail., 3 clerks; Tha and 6 M 4 clerk and pel Ion of w. B. Rnwy-o- r carriers; Th atoekboldara of th old Weber iroow, 3 clerks and 3 carrier.; Pocati Ho, 4 others thni a aewar district ba created County Mr AuocUtkm will do well Wallet e. 3 on Monroe avenue, between Twenty-sixtto retd n notice la another aohitun. clerka and 3 carrier; and Twenty-seventclerka and 3 carriers; Writer. 1 streets, was lawk It np at eare. Wyoming - Cheyenne. 6 clerk and 6 granted. Mm C. C. Richard, 8r., and Mrs. carriers; Isiraniie. 3 clerka ami 4 carSanitary Inspectors Report, C. C. Richard. Jr., left ttala afternoon riers; Hswlla. 3 clerks; Ruck opriugs, The city Military Inspector reported 1 clerks; Bherldan, 3 clerka and 3 car ever tba Southern Pacific for an the following new rases: Hmallpox tiers. tended vlalt of two month. In ta 1, diphtheria Z, cerabro spinal meninAnode, the former bom of the late gitis 1, total 4. The following conhs ITALIAN ENTRIES BARRED. ter. are now in qiiarnntlne: Hmallpox 3, 3, chlrkenpox 5, New Turk, hlarrh 1 President 1, total II. meningitis The faullai of the Episcopal church will bold on Ranter ante of cooked Cortland! Field ltlriinp of the Aero Ogdan River Bridge. fowl, fancy article, and operas on dub of America, received word today In a communication, tlty Engineer Saturday, March 3. at the new Geo. that tint International federation had A. Low building, Washington atcaue. decided adversely to accepting the Parker nreomuieuded the city bridge at the mouth of the canyon be sold Italian entries for the International balloon race this year at St. lands, for to the highest bidder, or disposed of MIm Hattie Wright, of president cnb. Thla In some manner, and a new bridge lie Tonng tadlre' Mutual Improve- the James tSorilun ment .Mudatlna of the Buaeldor means that Alfredu Von Wilier, one Installed. The bridge has practically liccn condemned for four years, and atake, died at the home of ber parento or the maid expert aen,nsms In and who was second In the Arsi since the recent storm la decidedly la the Brigham Cltr Fourth ward Satlast yor, will not be al- unsafe. The matter was referred u urday evening at i o'clock, after an cup rtu-The dtfllriilty in the committee on piddle Improveillnc. of about a month of a complt-ca'.ln- a lowed to C(iniM-te- . of bronrhltle and heart failure. accepting the Italian entries nnwe ments. and it Is sate to venture s MNtenient thsl The funeral eervice bridge will be were held In over the fart that they sere not hr tlie romniliiee In charge of IcHtsilcd. the atake tabernacle yeaterdoy after-aonrace the a until 1 mouth after at nearly o'clock. Extension of Wstsr Mains, the official during of the enlrle, A demand signed bt K Mlllxn Horn Feb. 1. And others for the cxienshni of water SAN PEOROTO REOPEN main from Wull t, West CONFERENCE ON RAILROADS. WhII mid avenue, bi'w-i-Ssvsntscn Milao af Waahad-Ou- t Track avenue, was referred to the water Washington, March II. The presiWill Be Rapalrad Before End committee. dent hod a conference today It. !lli of th Month. h. Yoakum, chairman of the lard or Curb and Gutter 27th Street. . The petition of ccn.iln rerldenis of Th Bon Pedro rood will be formal- director of the Rock lalsnd rsi!rn:i-This la the ' - e! Twenty ly reopened on March ,f. 10 It wa hat with Mr. Yoikiim nnrt Xdm to curl) aanoaacwd yesterday, at the ufr wllhiit ilH city tin n,-su-slid cuter Sce of the company; thu kIh,i t cloalng the ,1 The has latter 1 ',ire. m triid' mh sired blatua In through travel over thla liiin-t-In favor ,,f lull III, IH'.. .1 lb, route that ha. evicted since the Tth eel tin- inili'oiolh .nut the laat. Thu announcement will bo wel. i riilin oil in. govi comed by a large chare of the travelPc.:'?n tc- - Arc L!ght. ; n. , li.s me, hn . .iio.ig lie ing public which ha been in the The I, H"- Hi i h:c ight at the I uwaatlm forced to go around via tRit'! 1' ' II. I Iv.'i'i :b and iiiect .IS ,P Sacramento to reach ta i in ,s Angelo. red to the fn ri ' f i" 'In mi, Tho actual amount of track waihed ilLl't i: way woo 17 mil?., ocatlered over II S lioun" ?n n ed mile, while thousands of fee- - ut grade NO MORS T.CKET SCALPERS. V i nd besldea mut be repaired. Tii.i brook r.rrnx ' .1 'I. n n. extended from fallen tc i a - he oast to grante,! i sn-.. t'lii' i. 1, he' ii'iMii'r . IC in i Clover Creek oa the wes-- a iarae share n : ill of the Vanhorn T.ii-Rap at Bsmherger. being 1hrr.ii.Ji tho tiileax" 'n ii.i.rcu-itoidjlii. Meadow Volley wa.h lir. Dukt-o; long. III re ir Mated that ici the ih-- i Tho Bun Pedro people .ay th--- ii were rid-cu- t ii,: i 1ili 'Cd in or linm eonsidcra dc talk in never rwepunilhle tor the ! on of , the street t,i th.the line th rough the Meadow Valley .c llainhcrger fraiichiws waeh; It wa ibe 1'ntou till ware outlawed. Sri-iThe grade Into tb was ciiuiinluinti Wk4,c of ;, built by Charles Aib.ru while and bad ciudttln of president of the Vi.wn and ' .ucr.iie. whee the rail Irner tracked fcv ne .- -i line had bean put do:, ) JAM and operou : -- i sa yppi. fashb'ii. and expn iarj For four Muon d by . , brine not satisPcl w the Ban Pedro rliin r r xenon in ih inw1 being any washout, ti,e first cirr ng la STATEMENT OP EXCHEOLER. was amhorlrr.l March, 1906. In fan. uss to t!ic ilia matter, and It m 1901 there was no Mgh ; but inn. M.iri!i Thi ihiii ;hc franchises .in, with tho return of th- - c;c!- - nf wet cf Ijui the exrh''n'l,i '.aw ,ri. eeasons, tiers i. trouble' so That a bin In Me- - iioii- uf c'"ini-n- s : u change of rout I. r.uw pia.n v advla-bl- Il'liS'nil- - Hi to l'.-bat It wi;i be a j r i, fore it ermiicrt's cred-- replied :!a: ACCUSED OF MUROtq. u.ury (,f can he made. li'c i s iiSK rnnluh'itliiK to :i. we- ver.i iuVpn inn of ir!ie.i of fbithi'ic ijbi.r . March ta - T: ;.,d-- . g'lVerniinoif eon! ml. H iu of L'r. ,1. . CARD OF IHASXi Iur.'iii,rt. a po -, r 1nir-a.lemaut parricuiar the i physic'.un. w.i found on a iLor.i-the to due mciptioi.nl I. T. S.i ((,iii road ii,morr. w'Ish In thank each xr.il l v and every .r and toilM Mi M. Brook.--. acini n- caimr uae. of our deir who v.i.re no homw uni .iIimih and ii!s to wss aric-i,-.- ! f.,r the crime vary kind to i be- our ' 'he repisi'iiK lln'indr to!!., we, the trail :o un.ii reavwaueat. Mkd. iUlj:,EY. - in of In- Shietroyr-Hill! a Ii'iwii-wilh MISS MAi .O.NtV, end nthi r cco wa fijnd 'here. tba division tion la th ct the Botlhera Pacific tbla print. 001 o. of super-latMd- aar l, l e -- one-hors- e ant-try- l n Ijew-l-to- h h tl-.- e e in-- n r- h. i PRjCES With n Iron hand the House of Represents i iv ce was whipped Into line yesterday snd the bill grunting ihc smelters th power of emimtut domain aa railroaded through, in opite uf the protest that war raised against It. Th bill as poasud is practically th same aa was killed In the Senate Saturday, it provides that the Muellers shall have the right uf domain within four mile of Ita piant, provided li has already obtainof tho land In the ed vicinity. The bill a'eo provides that a smaller cannot be surfed in a county contaiuiug a population of 71. wM) In habitants or more. Kuchier Kcprveutailvo Rudolph moved that the 1.111 lie amended allowing smelier in couutle and tlmlnat-tnthe figures 76.O0U. In speaking to the amendment he said: In reference to the amendment, I again repeat what I said the other It day pertaining ta this measure. has bean aaaerted that oar tain Commercial club of Ogden was unanimous In. wanting these smelters In my county. 1 wont to say tn you that the members of th club referred to do not represent ih Interest af the people of the county who would b vitally effected by them Institutions coming Into our county. They nr not the men who own the farms and have made Weber count y what It Is. No. th question rou fronting me is, would not our loss b grester than our gain if we allow these smelters to romp. I am for smelters for my county, but I want the trillion of the coanty U hsve the right to designate where thea smaltcro ahall locate, and 1 do not want tha Interests of the county left to tha merry of these corpora, tlona. and 1 am opixwed to the grant-luthe tight of eminent domain to private corporations. Kuchlers motion was amended by Wesrphal, making the number of Inhabitants af a county where smelter are furtridden 45.nno Instead of 75.imiii. In order to head this off and relieve Ogden of the smelter pest. Marks moved as a substitute motion that the population of euuntlea to be from smelter be 3U.UUU. Speaker Joseph took the floor In behalf of the measure and succeeded In defeating th substitute molkm. the amended motion and the original motion. Kvary effort ta prevent the progress of the bill wa defeated and the farmer' represent atlv ware obliged to allow the measure to go through. "I want to explain my vote, declared Represents! 1 Mr Rea, when roll call waa aiked. "No explanations will b allowed under the rule declared Hpcaker Joseph aa ha hammered the gavel and demanded that the repreaenuUve vote. "You people think you are playing with a mouse. asserted th representative. but before he could flnlah what he wished to say he was compelled to take hla neat. The hill was psssad by the house everal days ago, with the amendment exempting' Weber aa ell is Balt lake county from smeltcra. Thla was killed The hill presented by the Henate. yesterday came from the committee and la practically the same thing, aud from Indications il will pass the Renat e. although the other measure was killed. The slowest day In the House wa passed yesterday. The P pedal Juvenile court committee failed to agree upon a new Juvenile court hill, and It was found necessary to appoint a conference committee of three to meet with the Penate committee and agree upon a hill. The committee appointed ronslsted of Thompson, Jackson snd emt-nn- three-quarte- g i g 1 Mills. A letter wa received by the House from Mrs. CTirlssle Pointer llgh. w Plow of the 1st ('Hut P. thanking the member of the House for the of her husband, memorials In honor who wss killed with Hcpreseuiatirn Taft at Ilinghum. Tire hills passed bv the House were: P. U. IkG. by Beely. b request (hanging the name or the laecrct sociAgricultural and ManufacturingAiwci:i-th.n. ety In the I'lah Stale Fair :4 for H B. Appropriating the Alaexa. Yukon, Pacific exposition ut Seattle In 1909. P H. 2"f. Walton Providing for a commission to represent Utah at (he exposition. The appropriation Mil was readied late vce'eiilay. and it will probably not In- - settled until late today. IZ.OOii Jam.-smw- licn-'nfiii- if r- , .t i , i 4 I ' , : .If IV - : c. io-- H - w-- t 1 i f i in-- t the March mci'linu of !i executive council of ih, American Kederaltui of Isihnr. Pr- w'lient wh ch licg;ni lire lodsy. 110 r,M-rnil the wor't r,;i'e.l hi liu- Mlum ,iK)lis ronv, n:lon iutivc (o ihc ifforts to he unit, tor l.'c orxHnl.iit', ii of (he yet unorxiin-ueworku-ci:hei.l tile roiif.'ivur.-f T hnrtinu'.ioin aui) i (Mp, ranve ncii'in aimuiK tin- trade unionists on ut tin ri. i ami Icclsiallo- - Iu r ri Mu: reus an. 'he ,ih i.,, in.-!-t- c j- i :i.-- - . r ilidui-Iriii- . I I a- I company. H paini, varnish and glass concern of Saattle, but wi can beat yonr Washington, Mr. Btetnber-gc-r prices." Until a as publisher uf the "Bunny Alaska" at Juneau, aud it was 'to the prices brought by the papers there ihsi he had referrenec. Scribes tha Only Onee With Nerve. During the winter months up there, the new if ix per men are about the only ones who have aerie enough to get out uf their huts, and our paper came out regularly the year around. "UN on during tint moat kilter cold, carriers would rail si th office Air papers and deliver them both in the city and to relume settler up the rii cr. In town the papers would axil si from 25 to 60 ecu is. and the farther the carriers delivwred the papers, the mure they would charge, a copy often being sold for as umi a as 3 or a nugget." In Aloaka far Several Year. Mr. Btelnlmrger has been In the frnxen frigid lands for several years, tell many Interesting stories of that country, and thinks that It offers mare chances to th young man than any other portion of t'nrle Sam's domain. The largest ettv tn Alaska now," he said. ls Fairbanks, with about 5.006 Inhabitants, and the place ta lea than three years old It la right In me of tha richest placer mining districts in th country Mining is just ss good or hatter now than ever, and the platter mines no being worked in the Tatiana valley are richer even than thus of th Klcud) ke. Fine People Up There. "Alaska la now III Hug up with desirable cltlsen and we are becoming freed of a lot of th carpet bogging officials who were sent from Washington. The people up there have begun to look after their own Interests, and It Is going to be a great country." Stetnberger states that there are great opportunities at present In the Copper river country, and also In as he calls 1L the "Inside country. s Any young man with average a hi llty ought to he able to amass a fortune In five or mi yeara. was Ch rales With Mr. flteinhi-rgeT. Hatfield, one of the members of the company mentioned bus-incu- r JUDGE FULLER S DECISION. Of tho Six Indictments, Mast of Thsm Ware Employ f th Utah Ful Company and Ri Grand R. R. men COPT, EXCLUSIVE MILLINERS m.U.'CE The following Associated Press dispatch waa received here this morning: Albnquerque, X. JJ., March 16. The United States grand Jury, In session at Sants F today, returned six Indictments against ponies charged with fraudulent loud transactions in the coal lands of Ban Juan county, New Mexlra. Moat of those Indicted are employ et-u- f the Utah Fuel company and the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, the corporation which recently were the subject of Inquiry In Balt Lake City. Among those indicted Is Robert Forrester, geologist for the Utah Fuel company, who figured prominently In th Balt Lake hearings. Th Indictments charge conspiracy to defraud the government, suborns-tion of perjnry and perjury in conaere tion with tilings on government coal (earing lands In this territory. Th indictment were ret urned upon Information furnished by Mr. F. C. rhelf of the general load office, field division, eon silting of New Mexico and Arisons. An additional Indictment charging fraudulent entry upon coal lands In Bon Juan county was returned last week by the United States grand Jury, nn information furnished by the chief of this land division. The names In this cos have not been made public. s '. t,;it-lir,- . - 111 rn-linci- -- i ns ill C.inadil. i! w- (id-- I'or.o Rico ;m: s in :aid sl"v- - niton the !i:,itI lire iiif.irn.j'.iu sn ro ill, :,lii!i-'- : f iiiil.1 luisi'. and upon no in ; ovet condi: iri, kerure.l hi ;u.- i i lie mions working people snhiniitei ,i S, foei aryi he Mor'ison llv.- - imu'.:h diir-i lose ,,f hc te.lersii-'n'Cars t'i'wii!g an mriesse f n:cr i:.r, I ii n-- n cn-he- i hw cMp,r,t j,:f ,vrc, ',Hudii k flve nnu,:h- v ar Me irjsir'ed r : th- - fund-- i of the afliia'ed uiil-uwhim have ner Hi1'-- . ,wu .. ,f , ; --Ladle and Children's TH mined Ilat. dont know that hats quite as good in maui-in- l f Tea- - "kt. irdaager. an.l soiue, times much better at jled are made by us aud sold t popular prices, 3.00, 3.30, 4.00, 3.00 and up. They not only look as good bb the high-cos- t kind, bnt they are a 1 good. j j ' Practically the only difference is in the price. We have a large line of Eater Hats and invite a pari non. I I com. GRIXS 358 TWENTY- flFTH STREET HARRIMAN IN NEW YORK. Combination of Mm and Cir-- Bays Caused th Trouble. cuinaUnc Kyw York, March IS. K. II. Jixrri-ma- n returned to this city today from In reply to the question Virginia. whether business of an urgent nature had eallad him back, he said: "No, I returned her because the muddy roads dawn In Virginia made enjoyment impossible. What do I think of th financial situation? I believe It is THETA NU EPSILON SOCIETY. FRYER Boston, March IS. Sixteen of th boat known checker players in th Washington, March 1. Bom of the queatluua pertaining to ths sub- country gathered here today to take part la the tournament for th national ject of extra pay for officer of th The remilt of the day championship. war were roniideri-army during by six men to wmtest tothe supreme court of the United play leaves The Bln to today In .Imposing of the case morrow In the major division. best showing of th day was made by of the Fnltcil Bistea vs. Dun C. Mitch1 8. Head of Brunxvllle, N. Y., ell, which was decided la favor of th W. G. Hill of Uowell. Head United States iu on opinion banded against matches and so wna not down by Chief Justice Fuller. The won three to play a fourth. G. W. Anparticular point Involved waa that re- obliged drews of Boston waa strong In his lating lo extra pay for duty In Iigher contest against Charles McKean of rank in time or war, but actually hi after scoring two the presence of the enemy. Mitchell Balt take City, and his Western opentered the army during the wa' with victories,to permitted make a draw In the third ffpain a second lieutenant of troop K ponent Th fourth was not played, of the Ftrt Volunteer cavalry, and game. while ststlom-.- t at Huntsville, Ala., In under the rule. August, 19K, wax detailed by an order WORK SUSPENDED. from Captain Rogers, regimental quartermaster of the First Ohio, lo take Topeka, Ksn., March IS. A special command of the troop. He continued to perform th? duties of that com- to the Capital from Onego, Kan., soys; mand until the following October. He Pursuant to orders from Umoj Pathen made ciiiint to the pay of a cap- cific headquarters at Omaha, work nn the constructkm of the Topeka and tain under the act of April, 1696, providing ihiii Iu time of war evrty off- Northwestern railroad from Onaga northwest hss been suspended and icer serving with troops operating against the enemy who shall exercise work all along the road came to Al-a under aMkigiinp-n- t in orders Issued by standstill at 6 o'clock loot night. oomiietent nu'horlty, a command shove ready the grading outfits from along that pertaining tn his grade, mall lie th route are applying In thla city for entitled tn receive the pay and allow-aure- s transportation lo other part of the As a result of the shutof 'he trade appropriate to the country. of men have been And nlso to down, thousand command mi pay for the extra mnath at the rate thrown nut of employment and every train leaving this city is crowdtu with paid a capnin. diKchanrod laborers. Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You W Need For That Party PHONE MARCH 25th LONGSHOREMEN FIGHT. Hamburg, March 18. A fight took place today among the Imported English Wngsborenien on hoard the steamer Anchor!, many of whom aro lam-dorough. Seventeen injure? men were taken to the hospital and 167 refined to work and Insisted on being sent back to England. There are now l.fl'io iniiiorted longshoremen here, brought to Hamburg by the nhtp owformer locked who out their ner, because they would not agree hi do night and day work when WILL HE TnE LAFT DAY WE CAN TAKE ORDERS FOR n EASTER DELIVERY em-plo- HONDURAN the Ice Makes CHECKER TOURNAMENT. Lieutenant That Acted as Captain Not Entitled to Extra Csmpsnsation, PORT CAPTURED. Vanngua. Nicaragua, March 71, The jmrt of Trujillo, Honduras, ho captured by the Nicaraguan na-ai forces. The Honduran left behind them a piece of artillery, a number uf rifles mid a quantity af ammunition. has been so rapid n.a. -- 17 complete oontrol of the nutlonni! (ulsatlon la suggested ami fur u, st time In the history of tha socier onventlon will be held. aud 8atr4 Friday afternoon morning and afternoon sill be up with the business asssioni o! th convention, the proceeding ssdiu with a banquet Saturday evening. 1870 New York, March 18. Th Thet-N- n Epallon fraternity will hold a co ventlon In this city on Friday and 8a urday, March IS and 30. Th purposo of thla convention la to recognise tho present system of government of this society. The development of the society since it organisation in tha year going to Improve from now ou. The decline in the stock market wss due to a combination of circumstances a combination of men and circumBorne of those men hare stances. mad a lot of money nn a result, but 1 dont think It will do them much good In th nd." Mr. Harriman laughed nt the report that during 4be recent llquidaiion of trick the Union Pacific had disposed of large quantities of its stock holdings in other railroad properties. He said there waa no foundation whatever for the story. v E I I I 1 Nicaraguans Guay. Washington. March IK. A (li.pntch bred March 1C. received Today from li.iiip R. Brown, secretary of the Inu riran mission to Honduras and is iiiii'tiiala, announced a report at that Trujillo was being 'tinned by Nicaraguan war veels. S. M ELLEN C. Suits to Order $18 and tomorrow will here wtih President Ruoseve.; Mr. the railroad situation M'l!i!i vent Immediately to M.- hotel 'far trouts and denied himself to id t and up IN WASHINGTON. W nhi:igton, March 18- .- President (TiorlH js. Mellen of the New York, 'im llair-- and Hartford rail real arI I'fiiier ORDER TODAY IT WONT ALWAYS HAIX OR S'OW. POSTMASTER AT DUTTE DIES. MRS. KRCN3ERG OEAS M- New York. Jlarrh !:i::id Kronherg. i ainr kii-or w.-'ii thi c-- . died nt her horn.- h. ro d i god i , tn , ufo r . Kroi ,.erh. he uu - . 114 m the federation ... :,i AL MOST WHAT THEY TLEASE FOR f, 1 - fri-nt- it. LEADERS MEET. You get out a Lice paper here, said A. Stelnheier. representing Halfleld-Bernar- d DIFFERENCE CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY TO .DEFRAUD THE GOVERNMENT. te-ni I ' LABOR com-mifi- IN- John Mr. The Price BY JURY COUNCIL The Careful Housewife 00 DEV. FT EXAMINEE: MOItXIXO March 18. Pot,rat.r Gen lie-1 suddenly this morning r: trouble, aged 65. He w 'd ,.f he noted pioneer of Mon's v .i former vigilante and hxi held state and federal. He i master in Butte aix- ; i'.i:a. n. -- -n f a he V. f ,k jj In EDMUND TAILORING . ivH-.h.-.- i.- -u iii 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |