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THE SALT L LAKE KE HERALD HERAW WEDNESDAY ED ESDA Y JAN 18 1905 19O
HERALD SPORTING NEWS I
BIG PURSES PURSESF0R PURSESF0RFIRST FOR
FIRST MEETING MEETINGJones
Jones Announces His Decora Decoration Decoration Decoralion ¬
tion Day Programme ProgrammeAFTER ProgrammeAFTER
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AFTER OUTSIDE HORSES HORSESPURSES
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PURSES AMOUNT OUNT TO 1200 FOR POBrOTJB FORFOUR S
FOUR RACES BACESTV RACESj RACESW j
W S Jones vVho ho has leased the state statefair statefall
fair grounds race track for the coming comingsummer Comingsummer
summer is getting busy already alread which whichlook
looks look good go for the racing1 racin outlook outook thh thhsen thhseason
season A couple of weeks
sen cple weka y he ma rnad
the announcement that he had secured secureda seurel seurelbert
a berth bert for Salt Lake on the the western westernracing wet n nraIng
racing raIng circuit elrcul and now he is out with wih a aprogramme aprogrmme
programme progrmme for the Decoration Decraton day dayraces dayra dayraces
races ra < es This may seem like lke rushing1 rshing the theseason thetea8 theseasoti
season tea8 a 8 little bit bt but Jones enes says sys he hewants hewants hevanth
wants the te horsemen horsmen all over the coun country countr ¬
try tr to know Just what is dbing dbln in Salt SaltLake SaltLlte
Lake Llte this thiR year yer and an he will wi give them themplenty tnemplfnty
plenty of time tme to get their horses hor in inshape Inshape
shape for the te meeting meetng
The programme prgame as a announced announce an nouneed for 1r
Decoration Deoratln day calls for four races raceswith rces rceswih
with wih purses purse aggregating agegtng 1200 120 This Thfewill Thl
will be by far the largest
wi b laget purse money moneyover moneyvcr moneyever
over vcr offered ofpred in 11 this state for a meet on onthis onthis
this day and ought to tc induce ndu < e some SO fat
states statesTIe hTrs08 hrr tate8Tl ES to come to this city ciy from other otherstates othpr othprtate8
TIe Tl big event of the day da will wi be a
freeforall freeforal trot and pace pce with wIh 600 600priae
priae rzc money There will wI also aJ o be a 230 2 2tot 0 0trot
trot tot and ad puce with wih a a 400 4 purse and andtwo Rndtwo andtwo
two running unnin races race a 8 mile mie and half halfmile halfmile Jalfmn
mile mn 3vlth vith lth 100 10 in each event eventJones eventJone
Jones Jone says he will wil have the printed printedprogrammes printedprogmmes printedprogrammes
programmes progmmes out In a 8 a couple of days daysand dasand daysand
and will wil mail mai copies copie of f these thee to horse horsemen hor ¬
men all al over the country countI He expects expct
this plan to get gt him a number of en entrIe entrieL ¬
tries triesWORK trIe trIeWO
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WORK WO RK FOR JUDGESHaving JUDGES JUDGESHaving
Having a Serious Time at Oak Oakland Oakland S
land Trying to Stop StopCrooked
Crooked Racing RacingSan
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San Sn Francisco FrgncisoJau and o Jau 17 17Thc The Judges judge are areine ar i
Investigating ine Ugtng the third race ra4e at t Oakland Oakl nd I
t tod today day which wbh was W H won by The Jle Repro ¬
bate Abwnarle A1arIe on O her recent retnt form
was the leoftlmate le mate favorite favoite but went back I IIn
In the betups bttg closln closing at 3 to 1 bck The Thecoup TheL Th Theoup
coup L was on The Reprobte Reprobate and nd the thewise thewise tluvie
wise on ODls > g who were In on the deal
Hoaned INled up handsomely andsmel on the chestnut chetnut teal
g gddlng Idlng Opeplnsr O lnl up 1X i > at 4 to te 1 Ills Ils price pricwas
Was hammered hammer down to S to 5 and nd ndtrl sew
i trl aral ral of the 5oncllr encIlea nclh held him out en
tlrely tre Ther was wa nothing to the race
but The ReDrObate Re rObte as 8 < he won pulled pule up iii
to a a walk by bJ half a 8 dozen lengths lenths Meada Iedu I
was W8 dl8poa disP disposed d of for the place llce by b Lady Ldy r
Summitry Summtu SummtuFirt Kent W Weather ether ther cloudy cloud track trck l Ie heavy avy
S First Firt rc race five fve and onehalf on hal furlongs
Marene afne won on Pearl Waters ater second secondS ond Mabel abtl I
Bates Bate third tfrd Time Tmel13 Tmel13Stcond Tlme113 113
Second Stcond race three thre and andonehC onehalf fur
lI mgAbe > np Abe Meyer 1Eer won Chief Wieman Iman sec 3
MId nil lm Jm 1 rn I a Joe J e third Time Tme Time44
Third race r rae Futurity Fturt cours cou courseThe The Repro
bate won Lady Kent second aond Meads JVIeadathird Meadathird
p third Time Tmel13 TIme113 113
Fourth F urth race rce mil mie tulle and fifty rity yards yardsDun ardsDun ardsDuna Dun
Katmon a Innn won War ar Times TUn second ond Barney Barn e ePTPfu8
Provfuss PTPfu8 third Time Tmelf Tlme1bO 180 180fifth
fifth Fifh race rae mile mie and a a sixteenth sxteentDr sxteentDrLrb sixteenthDr sixteenthDrrb Dr Drlurb S
lurb rb won Glnspray GlnSIr second sond Theodora Theo L Lfiird Ltird I Ilird
fiird Time TlmeI TlmeIIxth Time1i4 1 4 4Sixth
Sixth txth race rce mile mleatewa1 mileGateway Gateway won on Judge Judgesecond Judgesf a
second sf nnd Arcade Arcde third Time Tmel4 Tmel4W Time145l Time145lWASWIFT 14 14WASWIFT
WASWIFT W ASWF IS SPEEDY SPEEDYOnly SPEEDYOny SPLEDYOnly
Only Ony Successful Succesu Favorite Favorte on the Coast CoastCard Coat CoatCard CoastCard
Card CardL
L I S Angeles Angele Jan Ja 17 liaswllt Waswlft was the theonly theT thefly
only T fly J successful auceful favorite favorte at Ascot Asot today to toTH todyS
S Thc TH track trck was soft sr but not muddy and andseveral 1nd 1ndEiHr itudS
S several vpra1 of the outsiders
EiHr outiders found It to their theirJ thelt theirikthg
J liking Emperor of India India won wo the best bestrace bet betrace
S race of the th dar 1a a by a I neck from Hans H5ager
Wagner ager Weather cather clear cler track trck slow srowSummar
Summary Summar Summars Sumrnarylirst
Hirst lirst race six fiirloiiKS furlonsair J Fair a Light h won wonivhoolcraft wonS
ivhoolcraft s c i second Retador third l Time
l1 111 111Sfcond I 11s 11sSecond i t tSfoond
Second Sfcond race rce seven furlongs furlon fnrlongsWaswift fnrlongsWaswiftWfl Waswlft Waswlftwon Yaswlf
won w > n Jud Ju Jude e Denton second Eva G third thirdTImel27fi thirdTlmEI
TImel27fi TImel27fiThird TlmEI TlmEIThird Time15 8con
Third ra rc race e mile mie and fifty r yards yardsWon yardsWonrhk rds Avon en enrkk
rick won Akela second seon Golden Light LightthIrd
third Time Tmel46 Tmel46Fourth Time146 140 I
Fourth race mile mie and an a a sixteenth slxteenthEm slxteenthEmprnr Em Eme
prnr > e rrr of India won on Hans Wagner V second secondSais snd sndSais
S Sais third Time Tlmel4 Tlmel4FIfth TIme14S TIme14SS 14S 14SFifth aser
Fifth race rce Brooks Brook course courselirglble courselirglblewn courseFrangible Frangible
S S won 11 Ira Ir Iras second s ond Capable third thir Time Time Timeth
4 4Sixth
Sixth th race six furlongs furlonsKombo furlonsKomObo Komobo won wonSeasick wonS
Seasick S < aslck second snd Sweet Kitty Kity Bellalrs Bellalrsthird Belalr
S third Time Ttmel1 Ttmel1MEXICAN Ttmel14 Ttmel14MEXICAN 115
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MEXICAN PETE TURNED TURNEDLOOSE TURNEDLOOSE
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LOOSE ON PUBLIC AGAIN AGAINLEavenworth AGAINLeavenworth
Leavenworth LEavenworth Ian I an Jan au 17 I 17Mex 17Mexian Mex Mexjean Itx Itxkan
jean Pete Everett Evertt and Thomas ThomasTracy ThomasTracy homaBTracy
Tracy pugilists luglsl known throughout throughoutthe lh1oqoout lh1oqooutthe
C the country runtrJ were released releso from the they thefederal t
ffdfI1 federal prison today after serving rlng a apar aspar
> y spar par ar for prlon ingaKing < In a a prize fIght lighCit flght fIghtt
> it t Pence Ponc Oka Okla in violation vioaton or the theft Oe Oe1deral the0eral
> ft 1deral deral law lawMexican la I IIxian
S S Mexican Ixian Pete and Tom Tom Tracy Trcy were wereFI ere erent
FI cTt nt up for or pulling p1ng off a f fake fight fghtdown fghtdownIn down downIn downIn
In Oklahoma over a year ago ICO Both were werew ere ereW
S w e 1 known here Tracy Trac will wil be b remem remembf rerm rermlrTd
bf lrTd ttred red as th th righter Igltpr who faked lk4 with wth Jlm Jlmm Jlmm JimXn
m nurns lurn the night of the famous famO Pro Profissor Prof
fissor f or r SuiwhineProfe Sun8hln Profer aor Pistol fight fiBhtTJi tght tghtl fightyear
S TJi l year In the penitentiary PEnlt4n ought OUIt to tojut I
jut Mexican Pete In xood shape a athiriu a as astI I
tn tI Is hi his wa way of lalnilg training Al As I a utual usual usualtiHg
thiriu tl1 he RenerallV KEntrR1W e acts ts a thirty thirty days slsysertfnce J I
Krrtnce n > tnce before bfore Ills Ils frights frhrht I se o J h be can cn cnf t I I4in I Ifain
fain f Hi 4in n on a rock rk pile Dle and d a 8 year car of It Ituht j j4neht
4neht 4 > 1lt uht to wit l Mm Im In condition to tl fight fightJeffries fght fghtJffriM
Jeffries JffriM 3 ffries The Te next thins thln from rom Pete Pet will willprobably wU wiltprchably
probably b b be that that he has ha challenged chalenge the theHampton theh
< Hampton HamptonAnnual h iamiIonAnnual H mllon mllonAnnua
Annual Annua Sale Sae of Household Houehold Linens LinensKxtraordlnary LinensExtrorUnarJ LinensExtraordinary
Extraordinary ExtrorUnarJ reductions reductons on bed bedtable be besfrpads bedspreads
sfrpads spreads twels tbwels sheet sheets plo plotahle pillow cses csestable
table linens lnes AT WALKERS WALKERSDROPPED VALKRS VALKRSDROPPED
4 4DROPPED
DROPPED DEAD DEADSudden DEADSudden DEADSudden
Sudden Summons to Professor W D DCarlisle DCarlisle
Carlisle Carlsle of Spokane SpokaneRaise Spoke SpokeBni SpokaneBilse
Raise Bni e Ida Jan an 17 liProresr 17Professor Professor W V D DCarlisle Drl Darlisi
Carlisle arlisi rl l of Spokane dropped dead on ontu otlt OhtLc
tu t platform at the Y M C A audi auditorium auditorium audiS ¬
S torium this evening He had just jut risen risent
t tS S address addre the te northwest northwet fruit fri grow growers growrs ¬
ers f rs 1S association < f8Ilton and was wa stricken with withl wih wih1art withfailure
l 1art irt failure faiure He seemed emed In good health healths helth helthhf
s 4 i hr hf stepped st1ppd to the front of the plat platxiu pl p1StHere t tnn
xiu Here Her we find fnd ourselves ourelve at the thelann thedtn theof
lann of the twentieth twenteth century he hef heit heemployed
f id it employed in the noblest noblet labor In InMrh Ini1
t S S Mrh i1 man can engage engge that of working workingf
4 the vineyard vinyard planted plante by the Lord Lordid
id 1 Almighty At that tht Instant he heas heas heV4iS
V4iS as stricken and was wa dead ded in 1 a a few fewmoments 1e 1etQ fewS
S moments tQ Hmts Deceased was a native natve of ofV oft
1 V irginia and was connected with wih a arrominent nJromincnt arrominent
rrominent Jromincnt family famiy there thereSTATUTE thee thereSTATUTE
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STATUTE STATTE FOR SHOUP SHOTJPBoise SHOUPBowe SHOUPBoise
Boise Ida Jan 17 l 17The The house of ofr orrt ofTa
r rt presentatives presntatves today todoy adopted adopte a resolu resolution rolu roluton resolution ¬
tion ton for the appointment appointmet of two nom rnorabers to nomhers
btrs hers to serve with wih three trce members ot ofthe otthE otthe
the thE senate s nate on a committee commItte to t totliscuss totliscusstir discuss discusstno
tno t feasibility fesibU t of having astattute a sttute dlscuss dlscusst of oftn oftb oftbe
tn tb tbe late Sonfctpr Son Ipr Shoup placed in stat statuary 8tatUary statUary ¬
uary Uary hall al in tha th national l atonal capital oapIal
I F RAILROADERS R TUMBLE TUMBLEI
J I IG G Given iv a Shove Down Bowling Bowlng
Toboggan by Tuxedo TuxedoCrowd TuxedoS
S Crowd CrowdStanding CrowdStanding CrowdStanding I
Standing of the Teams TeamsWon Teas TeamsWon I
Tuexflos Tuedos T uexdos Won VonLot fr Lost js 3 PC osr
N NI3
Nen nttnreiki 28 1C 6 SCO oo
I3 nreII 2 JS
J Brilliant Brilant f I is 18 g
Senators Sentora Se SeR nators natorsailcoltals is 30 444
44
Railroads Rfrohds R 37 i 7 22 486
InGPendent In Independent 11 11Tue a > IsOS IsOSThe 43 3
The Tuxedos Tuxeo put a few extra coatings
Of greats gr on the toboggan 10bog n slide slde last conln even
Ing In Insh g and then 1h D gave the Railroaders a
Ibvo sh sha shst shave eve Down pvt brakes brakc was Rairoders called for
and a nd five ri husk Harriman caled tried
an huk men to It
ittop st stW op the runaway but It was trIe no use
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When W Vh hen n the ear ny boys Ur tred tired d of the sport
the th e Railroaders a Iroders rrerp erf ere shoved shov back spot Into Jnt
fourth 1ourth fo urth position = 081ton In the percentmge JRtk cot ¬
iat u umn i mn and safely sfely anchored JerentJe for this week
H at least leastQamWe Itt IeaHtOsiahia I IGmblQ
QamWe th the league eaue leader ledor was the
whole w hole show In the th high bowling bowlng Wil line last lastvenlng lastening I
evening ev ening His 6 617 7 score crf would bring lne home
th than e mqney at the Milwaukee 11lwaukf tournament
and an d the feature feture of It was WI that turnAment there wa xvae
not n ot ono U else near hfm The
ner hi Te scores scoresTuxedoes scoresTuxcdoes ore orexcdoes
Tuxedoes xcdoes
St Sn Sp B E
GtunWo Gambe C znWo 236 197 lD 214 14 1 647 00 7 Jfi f lk 110 Th B 0 2 i
Talamantcs ralamante T TH 1B 1i52 223 2 2 172 17 577 77 15 9 i 4 I
Hamilton Hamitn H 198 19 li 17 1 15 1G lt 526 i IS 1 9 2 6
G Smith Sih JW J8 190 19 185 18 630 i 3O 11 J 33 1 3 S Z
McLeod lIcld lIcldToml M eLeod 19 195 188 117 601 10 11 C 3 3Totals l lTotals I
Totals 9n 97 965 9S 9 888 SS278U 27SO m 06 t t s4 4 18 1 IS
Avernyse AvereGlmb1e Averaeepmble Giimble 21C 1 l23 23 3 Talamiintee 1
tOg 10 2 13 1 Hamilton Hi mion 175 G Smith Talmnntel 170 1 2S 4
MeLewd M leLed eLeud 187 Ii gi J I
Railroads Rairoads j I
St StSpB Sp B E I
St
W Whitney hitney ttne > 191 181 11 18 iS65S 8 658 6 11 1 15 2 2 j
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Nelson Neln N eson 3N 176 178 18 66S12 5 S 1 12 2 15 1 I 5 i
Price P PM rice 172 1 l7 ITS m 168 165 508 5 9 15 2 I
JlarUn M > Iartin IfiG 1F Iftt 210 210 640 80 13 1 9 1 3 6 I
Williams W Yllams illiams 3 12 If 194 11 554 12 I 9 S 6 6Totals 6Totals 6Totals
Totals Wl 8 546 J6 981 9118 951fi1S 271S 57 0 11
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Averages AverngeVhitney AveragesWhitney Whitney MS 1 Nelson Neln IDC I
Price P rice 189 1 13 1 Martin Martn 1S ISO Williams u
184 16 84 4 23 23FENCING 23ENCING 3 3FENCI
FENCING FENCI F G EXPERTS TO TOCROSS TOCROSS TOCROSS
CROSS FOILS AT LOGAN LOGANSnocial LOGANSJtcial LOGANSpecial
Special SJtcial to The Herald HeraldTgRn HeraldLogan
Loran TgRn Jan an 17 1ProfOsor 17Professor Professor Marc ChrIs
tal t ta al the wrestler wrester and fencer has arranged
n a tP fencing fencln match between himself and
Professor Profesor P A B Wright rhht instructor instructr hlmrl in
art a rt at the Brigham Young college
Professor Profeor P Pt Wright Vrl ht js quite skillful colege with
f the thp t he foils fois and thtf th bout quie promises Iromles skiful to wih be
Io interesting Interestng I It I will wi ho I a nolnts Dlnt for hon b ¬
or o r and will wi take place in the BrIgham Brl BrIghamoung ham
YJ Young Y oung College Colege gymnasium g on Friday rhtay
Jan J Yt an 27 Z John Christiansen Christansn ono on of Chris ChrisS
tHlrf Ur t pupils pupil and Dave Allen a pupil > of S
Wrisht W right will wi also have a bout of 11 upl point
for f f or honor honorBOISE honorBOISE honorOISE 1
J BOISE B HORSEMAN WiLL WiLLFOLLOW WILLFOLLOW lllL lllLFOLLOW
FOLLOW WESTERN CIRCUIT CIRCUITJ
J A Richardson Ri < hardson a prominent horseman
horeman
c of o r Boise City was in Salt Lake
Cl yester yesteray ¬
Sal Lke
c day d ay on his hI way to Denver Dtnver Mr yeter Rich ¬ S
ardson ardon a has ha his eye on a 8 couple Jlr of prom ¬ I
i ising Is ing Salt Sa t Lake colts cols which he raay S I
purchase purhase p r and nd take along aloni whle1 with him may and
t develop deelol d evelop them for the track At the S
i j present p rt time a greater r part of his hi string rj rjintfnds
t of o f fast horses are in Denver e where e he
j intends intfnds fo t keep keD them until unti the spring
i racing rclnJ season seaon oaens Then he nays sPg B It ii
i ie his intention to follow folow th the Western tern
r racing raflng r circuit circui which whih was w s organised or in juenver
nl
j Denver D enver this winter This will wi brine brjn him L Lo
t to o Salt St Lake In July when the circuit dr < uit
r reaches here H re Among his string of horses
is < Hunroc 1unroe S formerly formerl owned by b hors C J Jrabtree
C Crabtreo c of this dtr ct ett ad a weH known known
J horse h orse on Salt Sal Lakes tracks tracksAnnual tracksAnnual acks acksAnnual j
Iakea
Annual Sale of ouschold Linens LinensExtraordinary LinensExtraordinary LinensExtraordinary
Extraordinary reductions leductons on bed bedspreads bedpreads ¬
spreads spread s towels sheets pillow pilow 1llow cases S Sable
table t linens lnens AT A WALKERS V
London Jan 17 l 17the The Th correspondent correspondentof correspndent correspndentof correspondent5
of o f the theExpress Express at
lheExpre Nagasaki NatRSaki has had an anIntortstng anutertating
1 intertstins Intortstng Interview with wi th General Generaltoessei I Itoe5sel
j Stoessel In the course of which the thegeneral theI thegeneral theeneral I
j general g eneral says 5a 5aThe
The capitulation capiulaton occurring ocurring on 01 New NewYears NewYcars ew ewYars
Years day dM was WI merely mer ly a a coincidence coincidenceThe colncldenCe colncldenCeThe
The T he loss of 203Metre hill hi and the sub subsequent subsquent ¬
s sequent squent s capture elptur of forts furt combined combinedwith com1lnedv1th
i with wih the deadly deadl markmanship markmanslip comqned comqnedwih with wih the theterrible theterlb1e theerrible
t terrible terlb1e t 11inch ltnch shells the depressing depressingeffect depreng
effect efect e of the death deth of General GEner1 Kondra Koiidratenko Kondratenko Kondraenko I
tenko t and the fearful increase in reasc of ofscurvy ofurvy of4urvy
r scurvy 5 urvy really rely fixed fxed the time of capitu cpltuI
lation laton l It I Is quite untrue that I dis dissented dissented dieented ¬
sented s from the unanimous decision decsion of ofthe ofhe I
the t he final fnal council counci of war Our final fnal ur ursent urt urent
i sent g ent t requests reque for or relief relef were never an ancreel
su s creel eredAs erel creelAs
UAs As regards regrds parole prole I distinctly distncty die dieouraged
couraged c any an concerted concrted actiln Every Everyofficer Everyofcer
r officer ofcer o decided de < lded for lot himal himself Generally nerdn1 nerdn1commanding i icommanding j Iommanding
commanding c officers ofcrs stuck tuckwIth with wih thtlr tb Ir
MASONIC GRAND GRA D LODGE OF UTAH UTAHBEGINS UTAHBEGINS UTAHS UTAHBEGINS
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BEGINS ANNUAL SESSION IN OGDEN OGDE I I
Special SpiAI to The Herald HeraldOgden HeraldOgde HeraldOgden
Ogden Ogde Jan 17 1 The thirtyfourth thirtyfourthminimi thirtyfourthIHUI thIrtyfourthnsual
minimi IHUI a convocation convocton of the grand grandlodge grandodge
lodge lo l e of Free Fre and Accented AcPted Ma Maaoru Maons Ia Ia1m
aoru 1m S convened conve today tC1a in Masonic
hall of Weber < 1r Lodge LoKe No C llanle Tho Thoroll Thorl Theoll
roll rl r oll ca111 cl showed shwe a I large lr attendance at6dane every everyodge
lodge loge l In the th jurisdiction jnrIsleto being repre represented represented ¬
sented Ient a number Humbe of them by largi la l rept dele delegations adogatlons le ¬
gations gationsThe gatons gatlonsThe
The forenoon session wa wee l taken kn up by b
tho tl t he UMtal tKual work of son organization ornlzaton including
the proclamation procamato by the th grand marshaladlre marhal marshal marelutiaddresses
adlre adtre addresses atr by b the thl worshipful wOnhlptul snd master of ofphr i
Weber phr lodge IOE and by the grand grnd master
also ale the reading of minutes mlnute of the mastr last la t
annual convocation nvocaUol and the th appointment apJtJntment
of commit commi1l committees tees on credentials
crdentala
In the afternoon arhrnon was Wis the th appointment appointmentof
of o the regular rEgular committees commlttee the reports of
the thE various grand grnd lodge officers offktr rprts and also i
the th4 reports reprts of a large lagp number of commit ¬ I
tees teE putting puttng the business buslne of f the commi grand i
lodge lge IodIn in shape shap for 01 legislation legislationOffice Jeglslaton legislationOGI1N I
I OGI1N NWS NWSOffice i iO
Office 2484 Washington ATS ATSOgden A AOgden
Ogden O den Wednesday Jan 18 18WALKED 18WALKED 18WALKED
WALKED OFF A TRAIN TRAINBody TRAIN TRAINBody TRAINBody
Body of Man Found Near Jack Jackson Ja k kson ¬
son son Station Where he heHad heHad ne neHad
Had Fallen FallenThe Falen FalenTe
The Te body by of Gus GUi Bcrnardsei Beard l the Swi Swiwho Swlho Swiss Swisswho
who ho was as a nassensrer r on Southern Pa Pacific PaciCo Paetfie ¬
cific ciCo train No No6 C and who disappeared disappearedsomewhere diperc disappouredsomewhere
Imewhe1e somewhere b b1wHD between ttveen Bike Ek and Ogden OgdenSunday OgdenSuna OgdenSunday
Sunday Suna rooming ornlni wa wu fond yesterday
near ner Jackson Jaekson station sttOD about 100 1 I0 miles mileswest S Swest
west wet ot Ogden Oaen The m m man a had been ben mne1 very
111 and nd was wa belns bell taken tken back bck to Now
York In charre Chreo of his h 18 brother br othtr It I t te S
thought he walk walked off otl the train trin while i
tpnipqrariljr tpmpqrrn out of hi h his mind mindSalt mindIake
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Salt a Zake Lk Elks Entertnirie Enterta4uec1About
About bout cnt ombor tllk I
BOSE BOISE TO TP STAY STAYWITH STAYWITH STAYWITH
WITH LEAGUE LEAGUEDirector LEAGUE LEAGUEDirector LLAGUEDirector
Director Kiyett Ki v t of Infanls Ar Arrives Arrives Arrives ¬
rives in Town TownIS TownI TownIS
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IS READY TO DO BUSINESS BUSINESSDENIES BUSINESS4I BUSINESS4DENS BUSINESSDENIES I
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DENIES DENS STORY THAT THE H CLUB CBTJBJTAD CL CLUBHAD
HAD H WTRAWL WTRAWLt WITHDRAWNS WITHDRAWN WITHDRAWNThe S
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The presence pence of W v R Kivett of Boise EoiseCIty BoiseCity
City Ida as representative revreentatvc of the theBoise
Boise Bal Ball club in this city on basebl baseball baseballbusiness
business buslnei would wold lead one tj t think that thatBoise thatBoise
Boise City Cf was far from being a dead deadone deadone
one in baseball busebal Also the statement of ofMr of1r ofMr
Mr 1r Kivett that Boise had paid its it pro protection prot protection ¬
tection t cUon money to President Lucas uca for forthe forthe forthe
the coining season sewon is pretty strong evi ¬
dence that thot that city cl has no Intention Intentionof Intenton Intentonof
of dropping out of the league This is isthe isthe isS
the status of baseball basebal Hairs atain a in the theIdaho th thIdho theIdaho S
Idaho Idho capital today todayMr ta ta1r
Mr 1r Kivett Kivet who is a heavy stock stockholder stok stokhoder ¬
holder in th the Boise club a a halfowner1 halfowner1in hatowne hatowneIn 5
in the Boise Bol < ebaebal baseball park and a I prom prominent prominent prommont ¬ S
inent lumber dealer of the same town townarrived townarrived townS
arrived in Salt Lake yesterday yeterday on his hisway hil hisway S S
way to Butte Bute where he will wi attend atend th thlogue L Lletigue
logue letigue meetng meeting next Saturday He sil silthe sat satthe S LS
the prospects prosp cts for baseball basbal in the Idaho Idahotown IdahoS
town this season were brighter than thanever thanever 1
ever There is more interest in the thegame he hegome
gome and last seasons scas ns experience experiencemade experiencemade
made many man new fans who are demand demanding demanding ¬
ing that the town have 1a ve league ball ballagain banagain ballagain I
again next season seasonMr seasonMr seasonS
S Mr Kivett says 5ys Buck Weaver has hasbeen basbeen hasbeen
been engaged engged as manager for the In Infants Infants ¬
fants and that Buck holds the same samehypnotic sme smehJpnotc samehypnotic i
hypnotic hJpnotc sway over the Boise Bose fans that thathe thathe thaihe
he does de ei over Salt Sat Lakers He thinks thinksthe thinksthe thinksthe
the town will wl have ha e a good goo team this thisyear thhiyear thisyear
year and will wi make another strong fight fightfor f fighifor ht htfor
for the pennant pennantThe pennantThe pennantThe >
The Boise magnate is in favor like likethe lke lkethe likethe
the other magnates magates of the league legue of ofincreasing ofInceasing oi oiIncreasing
increasing the size sl of the league lesue to six sixteams sixteams sisteams
teams and thinks this can c be accom accomplished accomplshed accompushed ¬
pushed plshed at the meeting meelng next Saturday SaturdayAnnual SaturdayAnnua SaturdayAnnual
Annual Annua Sale of Household ehold Linens 3LinensExtraordinary Liens LiensExtraordinol LinensExtraordinary
Extraordinary Extraordinol reductions reductons on bed bedspreads bedpred bedspreads ¬
spreads pred towels sheets sheet pillow pilow eases caestable Cfse easestable
table linens lnens AT WALKERS WALKERSMURRAY YLKERSrv1URRA
MURRAY V IS WILLING WILLINGFans WILLINGFans WILLINGFans I I
Fans in Smelter Smeler Town Are Anx Anxious Anxious ¬ I Iious
ious to Frame Up a State StateAmateur StateAmateur StateAmateur
Amateur League LeagueMurray LeagueMurray
55 55Murray
Murray wants to cot t into an au amateur f
baseball bsbtllcJue league The Te smelter sIeHer town towl had hada hai 1 iia
a tcm team last season seon that made the 1e best bestof bst bstof tof t
of them go o some sme and the announcement announcementmade announcment announcmente t Cmade
made e by Manager lll Shontz of the e ethe Elu
roku team t that his f town 1 tr 1 coma ea attec attecthe a attathe Dir c
the state championship hmpionahf again next sea season seasOn ¬
son has stirred strred the Murray fans fa18 seaI up upnt u I
Brno nt Heusser Heuser who ho Is considered con8dered one of ofthe ofthe o othe t
the best bet amateur A ateur twirlers twlrler in the state statesaid Iate IateId
said Id last Iast evening enmlng that a meotlns meUn would woul woulbe stateI 1
b b be held some sme time tme next week to organ orn ¬
ize a club Iub at Murray Iurra and that tht the move movement movemfnt movemont ¬
mont mfnt gave la every e ry promise of belhg a sue success suecees U Ucess ¬
cess He said it is l = the intention Intenton of the theMurray thelurrayfnf th thMurray
Murray lurrayfnf fans to eneofe 0501050 nelos th ther their lr JrolR groands roMHds and anderect 31 art arterect
erect f1eet a new n w grandstand randstnd and ad that there therewould therewOlld therwould
would wOlld be little ltHe troublo in srettiner ettlt the thenecessary thenNar tb
necessary nNar money to do this By y ail atlmeans ailmeans 0
means said Houssar auote Murray turr as asbeing asbing a a
being bing anxious an lous to to sot et ihto A L a league leae af of ofthis o othis f I
this sort and a nd that we ve are ready redy at any anytime an
time and tme do to set business et together with wih the te otner clubs clubsand eu euand etchand B I
RUSSIAN RUSSIANOFFICERS OFFICERS OF ICERS DENOUNCE DENOUNCEALEXIEFF DENOUNCEAlEXIEFF
ALEXIEFF FOR COWARDLY FLIGHT S
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men and chose imprisonment Most 10t of ofthe o oV f
the naval officers ofcers also chose captivity captivitymany V
many man probably being influenced infuenced ty 17 the thefear th thfear c
fear of impending courtmartial courtmartialThe courtmartal courtmartalThe
The correspondent adds that conver conversation conversaton 5 ¬
sation saton with wih ith other Russian officers ofctr re reveals reveas rereals 5 ¬
veals great bitterness biternei3 They The denounce denouncei denouneAdmiral e eAdmirni
i Admiral Alexieff Alexiet for his failure faiure to prep preperly Ir propS p pey I
erly ey fortify Port Arthur rthur and his cow cowardly cowardly S ¬
ardly flight fght by bJ the last train from the thefortress th thfortress B I
fortress fortre They say thetorpedo the torpedo boat boatrender boatdetroyer boa St Stdestroyers t
detroyer destroyers that esaped escaped before the sur surrender amrender
render carried all al the regimental and andnaval andnaval an d dnaval
naval colors to Chefoo The junior of offleers offcers olItcors
fleers fcers denounce the incapacity incapaciy and folly follyof foly folyor loll I Iof
of the government in entering upon the thewar thewar th thwar
war and declare that tat all the men who whoreturn whoretuIn wh whreturn
return to Russia Rusia f from rom Fort ort Arthur are arerevolutionists at e erevolutionIsts
revolutionists revolutonists in spirit These opinions opinionswere Qplnionswere s swere
were openly expressed in the presence presenceof e eof
of General Stoessel who remarked remarkedLet remarke L LLet
Let Lt them talk they have hoyc earned the therl th S
right rl ht to think as a they jlease Jleas by brav 5
ing untold deaths for our country
In the evening there was a public re reThere i
eeptioii epton in honor of the gran grand lUblc off of teen < er C
There was a musical musicl programme at which whichi whic it
i Mrs Ir F N Hess H I and Mrs Mr William lim All Alhson AUIsn I Ison
son sn sang sg solos and Edgar Short Save ave a aviolin 0 aviolin
violin selection seleton There here was wa also an ad a I
dress dre by b Helb Herbert rt Macmian Macmlllan There here were wereserv weres wez e eserved
serv s served rt d punch funeh and an light lght refreshments refreshmentswhile retr hments 5 5while
while whie Shorts orchestra furnished furniiH music musicand music musicltt r rand
t
and ltt there rrh rrhv was v dancing until after mid midnlRht I Inight
night In rrhJIa the adjoining JIa ball arln room
Beginning at 10 oclock tomorrow morn 5 ¬
ing inS the thE lodge will wi open Itn Us buineas bu ln8 ses session seidon ¬
don with a 1 reception recEpta to grand represen repr en ¬
tatives taUvt6 Vuriojig Vatlft com comTIP > i rep te re < > Si
be submitted submited between betwcrn that time tme an 1 noon non
At 2 oclock ocok there thtre will wU be the annual elec ele eie ¬
tion ton of officers uflce fellowect felowf by bJ reports reDors of ofthe i ithe
the committee commitee on finance and the commit omml t ¬
tee on resolutions rflutons In the evening occurs ocur s
the Installation Jnstlaton of of officers fleersthe tlE the reports oC oCstanding Ststatiiiflg
standing commit cmmitee committees toes and at 990 3 30 the t Ie serv srv ser o ¬
ing of a grand grnd banquet by Weber elpr Lodge Lge Lods e
No ficers flcrslod S in honor hoor of the grand lodge Joe of o f ¬
s slodge 5 5lodge
lodge lod e of Salt Lake City Cf paid a visit vi 18 ft last lastnight Jastnight la it
night to the he Osdon O don lodge Jodge There wa was ita a aregular aregular
regular session of the Ogden lodge wasid and anda as asa id
a halfdozen candidates were put through throu
the derrees deVrees The ThE Salt Sit Lake derree delc team teamexemplified tem temxempUCed tea teaexemplified m
exemplified xempUCed the Ul work In s s1endlc slendid > lendid form for
After AfEr the lodge lOge session p6sion there ther was a ban banquet banquet baiquet 1 ¬
quet at which wlch a number ntmber of toasts were weregiven wcreglln wei re regiven
given glln by A A G Horn speaking for the ti
Ogden lodge A W V V Raybould Rbould James JamE De Devine D
vine In lno Harry Hrr Joseph JOEVh and several everl others s
There Tlrt was wastUSO waS also a 0 vaudeville vaudEll show put IJt on
In the od oOze = e room rom under the direction directionand dlrpuon dlrpuonand direethand fl
and management managemEnt of the U talma Utehna theatre
The hl Ogden lodge Is planning a ladies ladiesnight ladlc 5 5night
night nlht at Its it next public pUblc function functionCANNERS functionCANNIBS uncton unctonCARS
CANNERS CARS HOLD HOL > MEETING MEETINGDirectors METIG METIGDiector ratEETINGDirectors
Directors Diector of Organization Or nnizaton Meet and andIJiscuss ad adDicuss ax id idThscuss
IJiscuss Dicuss Conditions ConditionsThe Cnditions CnditionsThf
The Thf annual annUd meeting meetin oeln = of the rtah tth Sell Sel Se U ¬
lag In Storage Stor7e company which Is an
organization organizton of the cunning companies companlO of offl
the state te was held yesterday In n Ogden fl
The Tle directors dir tors were elected a rear ear ago a go
to serve two years entfi hence there was no noflection noelection
election to be held by the stockholders stockholdersat rim rimat
at this time tlm > and there was W i no change ehan go
in the officers of ricers as the directors reolect reolected t ted
ed all of the incumbents of Use b offices officesof offig
of the company to servftfor another y yeaa yea ar
Reports were received KS oS to the output outputof outp
of the different factories and it was wasshown waRshown w wshown
shown that the canning = business s had lii
Just passed through a most successful successfulyear sueces fUI fUIY6 iS i
year
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rsina GROWERS TO MHBT MHBTparimerit MB Till 1a1BTWill
Will ill Confer opf Tod Today Y9 on ProDis Proi4dE Ex Expcnment x xp
parimerit p imeut Station StationA
A mealing of the tl1erUIt frult grower growcrl of Weber Wc1 obcr or
j county count > is late to be held at 2 oclock today In
i the court house to consider proposed
legislation affecting the horticultural in Interests
I terests of the state atatcand and also aIsorOFUHP1 aIsorOFUHP1pos fOFTXbe pur u upose
j pose pos of conferring wjtb represenjltlves r pres nwthesof nwthesofDavIs ot otDavis ofDavis
Davis county on thesubject of Utfe tjf cstnbr cd ctat l
lishment of an experimental fWilt farm farmand farniand
1 and station to be conducted under the thedlretlon thedirection
I direction of tho state Davis county is isseeking JSseekinS iSseeking
seeking to securc the site for thestation thestationand the station statlonand stationand
and It is understood is willing wllllngao Ho com comacres comply cornply
ply with the re reuiremcnts uircmen15 gnU nd sv sbt sbtarcs sixty
acres of land with a good water right to tothe tothe tothe
the stateas stRt state as a location The purses > of ofthe orthl ofthe
the conference Is that ths th farm arm rm may be belocated belocattd belocated
located us near the Weber county line Un as aspossible asOsgfblc aspossible
possible > S SOgden
Ogden Briefs BriefsA
A marriage license was issued to Oscar OscarPeterson OscarPeterson OscarPeterson
Peterson 27 and Rose Johnson 5S > Both Bothreside Bothreside Bothreside
reside in Bingham BinghamThe iCio iCioThe
The funeral services of Mrs Irs Mi Mgiy I lT ry Jane JaneGray JaneGra JaneGrey
Gray Gra Graney who died Monday Mondamornln Mondamornlnwill morning morningwill
will be held today toda at the Plain City meet meeting meetIng mootlog ¬
ing house beginning at 2 oclock oclockThe oclockThe oclockThe
The ease of Simon Farley charged char d with withselling withselling withsiilng
selling liquor to a female namely namcl Mrs MrsJane MrsJane 113 113Jane
Jane Fisher will come Om un u for hearing
Friday morning in the municipal mu 11cip l court
Parley has entered enl4 > rcd a plea of not guilty guiltyThe
The funeral senIces over the tb tmnlnaI remains
rf of the late John E Bitten winbe will e held heldat hel helat
I at his late residence 473 Tntrtyfirst Thlr Th1rtirStstreet lr i
street Thursday morning at 330 oclock
I Afterward the remains will be taken lk n to toat
West at Weber where there will Jxc te audi addiI
lional services rlees In the meetin meeting house be beIinning be
I ginning at 1 oclock oclockSTATE
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I r STATE STA IE MEWS MEWSJUDGE NEWS NE WS i
o oJUDGE
JUDGE MAUGHAN ON BENCH BENCHformer BENCHFonner
former Judge Hart flartAppears Appears as At Attorney Attorney
torney at Bar BarLogan
Logan Jan FThe The regular techi of the
district court opened this mornlnsr with
Judge Jud e Mauehaii on the bench and his
predecessor Judge C H Hart at the
bar The rh calendar for or the teriuqva disr dili
posed of us follows followsThe followsThe
The State vs George Egan charged charGedwith
with assault as Uult < and the case ca e of the State StateS
vs s H H Carter charged elu gCI wlU vitlj embez embezS S
lement both defendants ordered ord cd arTalgne ar anrnignetl S
ralgned on Feb 2 2
In the case of the State vs S William G GS
Hopson ij Maughan oh in inc charged c announced ence enceltrhant with ltrhant that nturdcn he de deJU WHS s Judge JU die S
qualified except as to having haln the thed de < Je e S
fendant teD ant plead but that Judge Howell of
Ogden would be here on Feb 2 to make S
further orders in tte case It developed
that UopHOti had not been arraigned and
II the court therefore refused rPfu sed to allow him
to toplead plead Attorney Attorne > Winters ofPocatello ofPoc of Pocgtello PocgtelloS tello tellolurked
urged Judge Iaushan to havet havthe e pile S
lurked oner arraigned before him but the court courtemphntfcaJl
emphatically refused to do SUo 11 Win I
ters then made the point that that Judg Jud
Howell is also disqualified he being the themagistrate I
magistrate before whom the infjuwt over ov r
Lynch was held It is likely therefore S
that another Judge will wJllbae have to < be se
cured to try Hopson
The State vs E R Davis forgery S
date of arraignment fixed for Fob 2 t
Desert National bank vs William < JIllum Kid Kidman Kidman Kidman
man continued continued2ung continuedLlng continuedang
2ung ang Brewing company com pe n vs S W Yo H S
Hurst teased jmsaedA ed
A A L Skunchy S1tunch vs sJ J B Rpueche Rpuechepassed I
passed it j
A L Fannof vs Brossard et al passed S
HowlandArmstrong Alllllnery Co vs 1 J I
Me Merrill I Crockett set for torJa Jan Ja l6 6 at atD al E 1
10 a m
D B Fisk Co vs Merrill Crockett Crockettset CrockettseJo
set for or Jan 26 at 2 u m
seJo
Joseph hJ H tr TPetersen Peters n lI vs Clara Petcrsen Petcrsenct i ctersen ctersenet
ct alv 81t al = plaintiff permitted to file amended amendedcomphtint 1 i I
complaint t ten n days given to aimwer ewer S
H C Jensen vs Robert Reedorj R Reedor edor passed S
Peoples Mercantile Sc Produce Co v V8 >
George H StOJdard demurrer tp be ar argued arg
gued g d Jan 10 at 2 p m
E J lao Conn i vs William IIfim J JJRoblns Robinson n npa
passed pa 5cd
The The Iopn Logan sugar S factory f8ct ry will templete MmJ1etc mp1st I
Its It 8 run for this rear ear tomorrow tomorrow n ntafter Jigiit Jigiitafter t tafttr > I
after lasting worked up upapprOXlm approximately r
5fee St tons o of beets beetsNws j
News reached here last evening of the I I
death at Cardston Car tlton Canada yesterday of j I
Samuel samu el P Matkin formerly a well w known knownresident kno
resident of o this section Paralysis Patal sls was wSmthe
th the cause c e of death dOKthDEATH I
DEATH OP MILTON D HAMMOND SAMHOKDfather S I
S j
father of ExSecretary of Stae Stlf I 5
Passes Away at Providence ProvidenceLogan ProvidenceLogan I
Logan Jan IS l5Miiton Milton D r > Hammond
ono of the rvkmoers n > trs of this t hi section aifd am a I I IT
the lather or xSecretRry or Stat Jnmes S 5
T Hammond died at his his home In Prowl j I
dence yesterday afternoon Ho was as til ii i
but a short time having celt ate 14 I I
indisposition tndispo itlon for the th first time on Friday
Heart H < art failure was the cat cause wo of deati deaUJ1r deatb
Funeral 1r services are to be heklJn held e 4n tlie tim
Providence meeting h house j on ihurodai lrsfi
at 1 oeloek oclockMr S
Mr Hammond was 74 4 years ears of age He Hewas H HS i I Iwas
was a native of New York but came egme U w S S >
ITtah In 18EO settling In Farralngton m Ii i iin
U 1564 l he removed to Cache vall valiev y locatjn I
in Providence where he resided frcwnj f fros OIII1 5 it I 1
then until his demise He hold h91d h Id sew severa I
era eral important public positions here and a i
took a prominent part in building up this thissection thlSsection thi s
section He leaves It > ves a large familv I
Vivian I Elwell of H HTum > rum watonlcrht watonlcrhtawarded wal watonlhawarded tonJJht tonJJhtaWIIrd t
awarded aWIIrd d a n decree of divorce from Isaac
Elwell Elw lf Jr of this city clt upon the grounds j
of cruelty and failure to provide provideBenjamin I
Benjamin Hanson of Newton yf Who ho to be 1
came insane last week became eoviolen HI violent lolEntwbtn bet t 11 j j
when brought brou ht here that he had h > ul to be bestr b e I
strapped str ppeddown down and on account of his hiscondition ti ba g
condition Judge Mauglian had him ex examlned examin
amlned amin > d late Saturday night and he was wastaken wastaken wa oxS s
taken to the asylum as lum yesterday JeslerdaM
MORE M MdItE nE IMPHOVEMENTS IMPHOVEMENTSMany ThIPBOVEIdENTSC ThIPBOVEIdENTSNew C S SMany
Many New Buildings Will be Erected ci ciThis J JThis I IThis
This Spring SpringAmerican SpringAmeri SpringAmerican
American Ameri < an Fork Jan 17 17Yorknllm Workmen are arebusily ar arbusily ar arbusily
busily engaged in tearing the roof aoo off the theold the01d Us Usold
old city clt hall on Main street preparatory IJropKratorto
to the erection of a large business busln s block 1IIo bioemTwo < k k1wo
Two years e rs ago a o James Chinman ChilIDan of Salt SaltLake saLtLake Sal SalLake
Lake City CIf purchased this corner from fromthe fromthe rot rotthe
the city clt end it was supposed at atth the time timethat timethat tins
that he would erect a large lar e business AbuslnessblO businessblock susines susinesblock S
block blO < k upon the same Nothing has beon beondone bndone bee beedane
done with the tlseproperty property until now It is isunderstood isunderstood I Iunderstood i
understood that by bringing the walls of oftho ortbf c cthe
the old city eft hall out to the street strc t they theywill thp thpwill thmili
will ili be used in the new building build In which whichwill whirhwill whieS I
will be a oriestory 011t > stOr structure 50cSO 5 SO feet feetThis Eet EetThis S
This will still leave a a vacant lot on the thecorner thecorner th thorner a
corner c with a frontage fronta e of fifty fret et and andit andIt an ant
it i t Is rumored that Gnipman will erect a afine afine
fine f ine twostory twostor > business block thereon In Inthe Inthe I Ihe ii
the t he near nea future futureWorkmen
Workmen arc ar < at work building buiidin an ad addition ac S I ¬ I
acS
dition to the Andrew Adamson building buildingon buildin buildinS S
on Alain straet The building la now oc occupied ocuJled oe S ¬ S
cupied as a hotel but there is not room roomlor ro roi oein m
lor f or the rapidly l increaslrig n t trad x Otfier OtfierImprovements 055ff 055ffimprovements r I
J nf t1in
1in
Improvements pr are r talked of to commence commencewith n nWith e etwitti
with the opening of spring and ntl It is ex expected expected e ¬
pected that American m r1 < an Fork ork will boom boomthi boomthis booi booithis a
thi this coming summer summerThe umm r rThe
The Farmers union will give gl e their an annual anmnl 5 ¬
nual picnic party tonight at th the Apollo Apollohnll Apullhull lOIIO lOIIOhall amto to
hall hallBJRRAIM
BPHBAIM NEWS NOTES NOTESEphraim NOTES1tphralm
Ephraim Jan 17 17George George StHtekox StHtekoxchief S tHfckox tHfckoxcRier liicko C
chief government sheep inspector for forUtah forUtah f t
Utah will hold an important meeting meeUn with withthe wit ith iththe h
the sheepmen n of Sanpete county coun in this thtecity thiscity tit iii
city on Friday rldll Jan 20 at 1 oclock oct ck The Thequestion Thequpstlon TI TIquestion IC
question of Inspection and dipping dl Jlng for C
1905 i9 will be discussed d The meeting m will willbe wiltbe wi wiI S i
be held at the city hall The meeting will willbe willb wi I
be b very important to the snowmen shecnm n of oftills orthis Ii
this city elt r and no doubt there will 111 be bebarge a alarge aIllrge
large attendance attetJdanceIrs ft ftMrs
Mrs Irs Berte Peterson the oliQast oUle t In Inhabitant Inhnbllant Ii 5 ¬
habitant of this city ef1 died at her home in inthe Inthp i
iI
the southeastern southe8 tern part of the th cjtiv ctf c Mon Monday Momto londa I ¬
day da She had passed her 92nd nd nfllestono nfllestonoin nilliestot to
in the race of life Funeral will be an announced announced am amnounced 1 ¬
nounced later laterTho laterThf S
Tho faculty faeultYOf of the academy will give giveKAY gb gba ic
11 dapClng party partyOii od Frida Friday > ee evefng evefng2Y fng fngMAY
KAY MAY YET Y T SECUKJB SECU FACTORY PACTORYGunnison FACTORYGunnison
Gunnison Jan 17 17lIessrs Messrs H A AKearns jIiearns 5
Kearns and Frank L Copewing addressed addresseda d
a large 18 l meeting of farmers this afternoon afternoonon ufterno ufternoOhS n
on their r success e In securing S C JI a bqat bt surrar surrarfactory sugs sugsfactory
eS te f fIn
factory c for f or Sanpete p e and SovIeriEountles SovIeriEountlesIn u
In the th h course > of their remarks they theystated 1heystated tlu y
stated that they the had ha succeeded In ln lntereatinK Interestinlt I 0 i
tereatinK Salt Lake capitalists In the thescheme theschEme ti tischeme Il l
scheme who proposed to loan the people peoplealt peoplcaft poor
alt the moneV mont they needed for or the poorC crec crection erection ore C
tion of the plant at the rate of 4 41h oer oercent p t tcent er t tcent
cent rer r annum with the condition condl lon that thatthe thatthe tb i ithe
the fanners umcrs raise 5000 acres qf Q beets beetsper beetsper bee beeper
per year and take onethird of 0 the cap capital capItal ca caital
ital stock of the company The plan was wasreceived waRreceived w
received favorably and the farriers fRr ers will willprobably willprobably w iii
probably now have a factory independent independentof lndppendeof wUt Ut
of the Utah Sugar company companyPBOVOS comlJane
5 e 7 7PROVOS
PBOVOS PINAUCIAI SHOWING SHOWINGCity SHqWINGCit
City Hecprder Rec rder Giveslstafement GiV aivestitaemant s t tem nt of Ee Eeccipts R Rccipts Bcipts e
ccipts and Dis iiebursements isoursements isoursementsPpvo ursements ursementsProvo
Provo Jan 17 17TIm The llc city re recorder ordcr has haspresented hasDresoritedbls it as
presented Dresoritedbls his annual gtatemoht for IM IMshowingreceipts 110tshowing 1r 01
showingreceipts showing recolpts to toI be > e O1i9 OCSrr orBrs65 s C Among Amongthe Amongtbc Amo Amothe 1rn n
the large itqms il ms ixre uO ro Uih t tls l f t Jlodng fm1iowinLiuensb lovilng lovilngraferf
LI Liuensb n Sf SI4Oii5 taxes 55I4 IfH isater isaterr 5 wat watMIeS
raferf r s 2 266T 67ff7 61 and d sale s le of cj QjiO r prqiKJrty rQlteJrtyJUSlQ y yLus1Q
51J210 51J210Tlie S S S >
The larger lar Hems tte s of 4 disburscrniShts sbur c 1JS lts lIe 0 Sic
BOURKE B i COCKRAN COCKRANSPEAKS
S SPEAKS PLAINLY PlArNLYNames
Names N ames of Campaign Contribu Contributors Confribu10rs Contribulors ¬
tors Should be Known KnownMANY Knownt KnownMANY
S t
MANY M ANY CHARGES BEING MADE MADENO MADENO
C I
NO N O OBJECTION MADE TO CON CO3STTBIBUTIOHS CONTRPJUTIONS
S TBIBUTIOHS TBIBUTIOHSWashington TRPJUTIONSVashingtcn
Washington Jan 17 liThe The house com committee CO l lmlttee ¬
i mittee mn Ltte on elections el cticns of president pre ident vice vicepresident ice icepresident
j president pr esident and representatives in con congress oongrSS ¬
gress gr oss gave a hearing today on bills in introduced introduced ¬
1 troduced tr by b Representative Bourke Bourkeockran
C Cockran of New York One provides
f for fo r publicity cf contributions to cam campaign campaign ¬
paign p Igii funds in presidential elections electionsand e1 tions tionsand
and an d the other for the appointment of a aspecial aspe
special spe sp spas ecial ial commission to inquire into and andascertain andascertain
ascertain as aspe certain the amounts of money cx expended cxpended ¬
pended pe pePr nded by both political parties at all allpresidential allresidential
presidential Pr elections from 1S02 to 1904 1904In 1901In
PrM In advocating the publicity measure i
Mr M II i Cockran said there was the spec spec1tacle Speccks
tacle ta tadi cks in the last campaign by both can candidates candidates candates ¬
didates di dith dates engaged engng d In recrimination on onthis ontiJis
this th thsh is subject He contended that it itshquld Itsh Itquld
shquld sh shho quld < uld he known who contributed and andhow andhow andw
how ho w much was contributed saying that thatpublicity thatpUblicity
pw publicity p would be no ground for forwrongful forwrongful forrongful
wrongful w charges It has been charged chargedhe
he h e said id that the large majority given giventhe ghenthe givene
tl the th thu e successful candidate was due to the theuse theuse these
use u se of money mone but he said he did not notbelieve notbelieve notelieve
b believe < that to be true trueA trueA trueA
A Reasonable Suspicion SuspicionHe
He said that when it cannot be un ¬
u derstood dersto d id why some one has been ap appointed appointed ¬
P pointed ambassador or given ven a high po position position ¬
si sition tion he is subjected to the charge that
h he e came up handsomely The am am ¬
bassador b D to Rome for instance was to tobe tobe
be b e given a wider diplomatic field and andhe andhe
he h e had heard it stated although he did didnot did110t
n not ot believe It to be true that It was wasbecause wasbecause wasecause
b because ecause he had made a large contribu contribution contribution ¬
ti tion on
tionMr
Mr Ir Cockran said this bill for a com commission com commission ¬
mission i sslon was not for the purpose of ofex ex expcsure expsure
P pcsure csure but to secure facts acts which would wouldbe wouldbe
be b e or value In framing remedial legis legislation legislation ¬
i lation la tlon Mr 11 Cockran said we have
heard h eard of stupendous funds in 1896 and and1S92
1S92 ls o and added that corruption may
have h ave begun in 1892 It was rumored rumoredhe I
h he e added that 50000000 or i60OOOGW i60OOOGWwere 60QQ < M00 M00were
were w ere used in one canvas and It was waswell wasweUknown
u well weUknown w ell known that the expense of print printing printing ¬
ing fl g and supplying speakers was enor enormous enornwus ¬
mous mu cus
Contributions All Sight SightMr RightIr BightMr
Mr Ir Cockran did not object to contri contriutious ¬
b butions utious He thought a man had as asmuch
n much m uch right to put up his money as hi hiqvIews his hisiews s
v views iews and Raid that all could not speak spealtor
or ° r write rlte Let him write his name to toa tocheck
a acheck c check edt said Mr Ir Cckran If that is I
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a as s follows Streets and RI1 < alleys all 90Z11 29O7llre
fire I re department dlJ artoKJ1t > 28U99 police po lie S2tf7 2670o 2670oalariea ft 6J 6Jsalaries > I
s salaries salaries 231920 sprinkling 173535 1 in int ini inrest
t tC < rest < on waterworks s bonds f43SOS7 f43SOS7waterworks I3IOS
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waterworks W ks extension I lSaQ2J I
Elg Eight t thousand dollars worth of water waterworks waterworks waterorks
y works w orks bonds have ben h en redeemed from frome
v the th e sinking fund leaving 92Q0 IJQ outstaml outstandg outstandThere
lug lugihere lu g
There is rush on hand in th crenerttl neneraliund
r fund f und 7 757603 > 66J and nd in the sinking SlnkJrgnmd SlnkJrgnmdI3S006 fund
138006 I3S006A 1
A marriage license has born b > n issued to toEugene toEug Uiugene
Eugene Eug E ugene ne Xew Newell ll nged 23 an and < l Pearl Ben Benets j
nett n ets aged 30 both of Prove Bench BenchJohn Bf > ucla uclaJohn BenII BenIInett I
John Walker Va kcr of linden bus returned returnedfrom rf returntrom urneod I
j from f rom a mission to England EnglandTl10 EnglandThe urneodI I
The city sundl hoe h Ro passed an wr ordill ordience H j J Janee
ance a nce making it an offense for or p pf1dJt peddlers ddJers > rR to toapproach Hpproach
approach a a railroad station nearer n ll than j
i 100 10 0 feet f > Et on any jiassage i pa a age leading l to such suchelation suchtgtiou I IIt
elation It s iot or r on the railroad rall oad comiwmys comiwmysground eOl eOlsrourid eonassp
ground g round The ordinance Is aimad alm at stud iruitpeddlers studdddiers ruitlWdd
I peddlers lWdd p gp 1 ers ersJ S
A daughter has ben b4 born tu Mr and anti11rs anlis
MA Mrs M is T F Wcntz entz of Timjjanogos ward wardAH wardAU wardfl
j AH A fl wellCOALVILLE well wellCOALVXLLE wellCOALVILLE
COALVILLE HAPPENINGS HAPPENINGSCoalvllle HAPENINGSCoahI1It HAPPENINGSCoalville
Coalvllle Jan 16 16Summlt Summit Lodge No 0 0IR I
20 2 0 Knights of PythJas hi held a meeting et etJ
this t hin IR evening In the lodge IIil room for tOm tnepurpose tOmtrP050
purpose J P > rpose or initiatingnew initiating new members mmb rs Thore Thermets hlre hlrefOre
were w fOre nine applicants for membership ana anathey snu snu1mev
they the 1 1mev were all 15 admitted W V p R Whlto WhltoG hltt hlttG hiteC
G C C I Douglass P G C and andA W WBarkcdaie
A Barfcsdalp r o of > Salt Lake Citi Cit con coiluct I
ducted d uct d tho initiatory exercises W A
J yin51
Haddon R W Vt D Wntson V So R Ri H Waters te i
J W Yo Rail Gus Anderson S McPhee MePhemI lcPheeand
and a nd R H Williams of Park City and anlall an I j
f all a ll of whom are prominent officers oic > rs of ortno o ohe S
tho t he organization o1 8nIZRtJon came cam down own to attend the tb tbmeeting > j
I It Itegf
meeting After the business b had been beenfinished b bed bedinished
J finished f th t = tegf officers rs and members s re noaired J I IDalred
I aired p to the CoelvIHe house where a ahanqut tI j
I banquet b had been prepared in honor of e ehe i
the t he visiting l1 < iting officers officersJoseph
Joseph Barber the coal miner who ho was wa waseriously
so seriously injured in the mine last week weekIs wed wedie I
Is l ie slowly improving
Mrs Cecilia Cf lIIa Lusty Lu < t local manager mana < I of the thetelephone thetfThonp lit litserihine
J telephone t comuany comJan left for the capital capitalthis catplllUthlsmomlng cpitalhis
this thlsmomlng thlsmomlngTHE t morning morningThelmportantThing S STHECOO
THE THECOO THECOOIs t UH UHIS
IS EVERY VRYWHR VRYWHRTheimporrantThirig HERf I I II IThe
ThelmportantThing The importan t Thing Is lsVilhei lsVilheiYou sVlhefJ When WhenYou j
You Cure It t Cue Your You YouLungs
Lungs Too To TooDr j I
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Dr Ackers isnfish Remedy Remed Is euar1 gsa I
antoed by every druggist It Is not ne
mere flreY too eJY y a coush cure out a Inns cure curYour i i
Your cough is j
ail annoyance your yoc our I
sore and
weakened
life lungs menace meM < e your yourCure you youCure our
lifeCurc Cure your our cough and your ou r lungs at the tis se I
same Dr tune When hen you take a dose of t it
low Ackers Bngish Remedy you led the thealmost tim a
510W of renewed health lit
your lungs aun s
almost at once It clears away the t
Sores and inflammation sets the lungs lunt a
moving strong stron anti sure This Is tne Ui me e
only rlrht ri ht way wa T to cure a cough coughobject
My 11 object m n writing wrltin is to give you ye a
my experience in recapa togas to your our Ackers S
JMigllsh Remedy nemed About eighteen months is
ago I was afflicted with a terrible cough I J
from which whl h I could 1l n net t sleep more than the n
an hour or so at a time and It tor to r ¬
mented me by day da as wed Seeing the tt IB
Engll KnsIiEh h Remedy Rt > mEd 1 went to the drug store atom e
and secured a fewcent bottle bot lIe I took only onl Ly > t
throe dose do which completely cured my m iv > i
cough Our colored cook and the colored d j
boy wo had got g t a bottle each and It Itcompletel I I I
completely cm rimmed d them 1 had an Eng r
lishmnn friend a few miles mll s from from my house horn e
whom 1 had een seen a week or two before befos to e j I
suffering n with a terrible i cough I sent sos sit 1 j
hi r j
him a oOcent bottle b i and itU it cured rcl hi him hi m I Iaillo
also aleoBut hBut But the most remarkable thing oc occurred oceurred o C Ceurred ¬ I i
eurred yesterday Three weeks ago ago I J
took a very ver bad cold so much so I i
thought I had the grippe For days I Isuffered I5uUered Isuffered
suffered fearfully feartull 1 remembered what nh lt
Dr Ackers English Remedy did for me a ui
before so I got a 25ccnt cent bottle and andtook andtook at ad d
took only one teaspoonful It completely completelycured completelycured completelycured
cured me m It works like magic on me
AVIIliam P Davis Atlanta G Gu GuAll GitAll u uAll
All druggists sell Dr Ackers Ack < rs English EnglishRemedy EnglishRemedy EngltilRemedy
Remedy No cure cur money mOI1t > back Bottles Bottiescents
Ja criits 50 cents and 100 100Any 100Any 00 00Any
Any reader of The Salt Lake Herald Heraldsending Heraldsending
sending name and address to W H HRooker HHooker
Hooker Co 24 ISllicott St Buffalo BuffaloN
N Y will receive a a free sample bot bottie bottle bettle
tle of Ackers English Bemedy by byreturn byreturn byreturn
return mail Write for it today todayFraud todayFraud todayFraud
Fraud Exposed ExposedA
A l few counterfeiters have lately latel been beenmaking beenmaking beenmaking
making and trying to sell imitations of
Dr Kings New Discovery for Con Consumption Consumption Consumption ¬
sumption Coughs and Colds and other othermedicines othermedIcines othermedicines
medicines thereby defrauding the pub ¬
lic This Is to warn you to beware of ofsuch ofsuch f fsuch
such people who seek to profit througn througnstealing througnstealing througastealing
stealing the reputation of remedies remediesAvhich remedieswhich remedieswhich
which have been successfully curing
disease for over thirtYfive years ears A Asure Asurc Asure
sure surc protection to you Is our name on onthe onthe onthe
the wrapper Look Loo for it on all Dr
Kings or Buoklens remedies as all allOthers aUthers nfl4thers
Others < are mere Imitations H E
9UCKLEifc UVKLEN 8 CO COr COrChlcRI Chicago < 11L 1Jk Ill anI 5ajil 5ajilWIndaor antl antlWindsor
Windsor Canada Z C MY M I 1 1partnlent drWde drWdenartment QJ11S de denarlmenl
nartment
the th then e only way In whIch he he h can sho shoxVhIs sho 1 ills illsthusiasm Is Isen
thusiasm en thusiasmHe
He said he 1tedM oTcf not care arel are If 3iA M Rock R Refeler
S efeler cr epes Put up t0O0O00 OOO or 1rtaIovgiti IOt
1 1kn 1000000 1 but ut hff dfd did want wan t the th e Jfafe tf att
known kn own and objected to corittibus I Itions
tions tio tiosh ns secretly made A party he hesaid said
should sh shtr ould b be judged ge by those wli 1 con COItribute I
tribute tr ibute fund U
Government Ought to Pay PayMr PayIr I
Mr Ir Cockranadvanced C ranahauced the argument argumenthat
that th thCa at a great reat share of the theexplBs expense of I
Ca campaigns should be thrown on the thego thevernment
government go goco rnm nt He said public publicbulldtnS publicbulldtnScould buildings
could co uld be assigned as headquarters for fore
i the th ther e two leading parties p rtJes and thiit th t got go goernment I
ernment er clerks might be assigned tt t tthem tem
them th thw em He said he could see no reason i
why w hy the printing office should not be I
made m mre gde available to the parties under
reasanable re restrictions for the print printIng I
ing lu lute g of documents and said that by b ex extending extending
tending te teof nding the franking privilege the cost 1
of circulating clrCulalin documents would be belargely
largely la rgely met Hfe H thought the railroads ranroadmight railroadaight I
might m ma ight carry the speakers By this plan
a great burden of expense would ould be belifted belift I
lifted lift lif ted d from the thepolitlcal political parties as these thesewere
were w ere the bis items I IReplying
Replying to t Chairman Gaines of West est I
Virginia V a Mr Ir Cockran said a ld it would be benecessary I InecessarJ
necessary ne cessarg to limit the privileges sug
gested ge sted to two parties otherwise the theplan I
plan pl an would fail Speaking of the frank franking I Iing
ing in g privilege Mr Cockran said he had j jcflCUlated
circulated ci 10000 copies of a speech of I
his ht s own The party rejected it he said i ibecause
because be cause it was too t o democratic for Dem Democratlc Demratle I IocraUc
ocratlc oc ratle digestion 1
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WELCOME W THE BISHOP I IChurch
Church C People Give Reception Receptionin ReceptionI I
in Honor of Rt Rev F S
4 Spalding
The Ladies Literary club house was
filled fil led last evening with the members membersand membersand membersnd
and a nd friends of the congregations of St StMarks Starks I
Marks M arks andSt and St Pauls churches who whohad whoad I
had h ad gathered thered to extend a welcome to toBishop toishop
Bishop B F S Spalding The reception receptionwas j
was w as in charge of the church people peoplebut peoplebut peopleut
but b ut all the old friends of the church churchand
and a nd many man persns connected with other otherchurches otherlUrCheS
churches church Cl s were present presentIn
In the receiving line with the bishop bishopstood
stood st ood Rev Re and Mrs Irs James B Eddie EddieRev Eddieev
Rev Re R ev and Mrs C E Perkins and Rev Revand Revand Revnd I
and a nd Mrs C C G t Hunting The vestry vestrymen vestrymet vestrycii ¬
men m cii and wardens of the two churches churcheswith
with w ith their wives assisted a sisted in entertain entertainIng j I
ing in g the guests The hall was decorated decoratedwith decoratedith I Iwith
with w ith greens and red shades gave a aglow aow
glow gl ow of color to the entire place Rugs Rugscovered Rugscovered Rugsvered I
covered co vered the floor and cosy COS corners and andnumerous andnumerOU5 andumerous
numerous n palms made the place at attractive atactive ¬
tractive tr Behind a screen of palms on onthe onthe one I
the th e dais to the west sat an orchestra orchestrathat orchestrathat orchestraat
that th at furnished P musical programme programmethroughout programmethroughout programmeroughout j
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PETRO MINING n J COMPANY PRINCI PRINCIpal PRINCIpal
pal place ol business 30334S 30 38 Auerbach
building building Salt LakeMty Lake Clt CIty irjtah l Itah tah location of ofgiven o amines I
mines Blnshnm Uta1 Notice otfee Is hereb hereby herebyglvn
given 3i that at a meeting of the e board of 1
directors 0 of th the Petro JtM Mining Minin I company c n nheld
held on the 16th day dB of January Januar 19M as asFcssment assemmemit
Fcssment fessmt > nt No 3 of three 3 3 cents per p pershare r
share 16ha was levied upon the capital stock stockthe
of the 111 corporation issued is ued sad outst out8tand out8tandIn outstandlag rul ruling I
lag In payable Immediately to the tn secretary secretaryat ecrEt r
at the companys offices 306M8 305 Aucrbach I
building bulldln Salt I Lake ake City rUth Any An Anyatoeje
stock uDon Jo which this assessment may mayremain ma maremain mayremain 1
remain unpaid on Saturday the 18th day dayot i
of Febru80 1005 wIll 111 be delinquent deitnquentand deitnquentandidvertised and andnderUs I
advertised a for ot Hale at public auction and andunJe tindunless
unless unJe payment la ment Is made before will be besold i
sold on Saturday Saturdt the 11th day dA of March I I
1905 at 1 oclockp m at the th companys companysoffices compnnsoffices companysoffices
offices to pay Pfl the delinquent assessment i Ithereon i ithereon
thereon together with the costs of ad advortising
vortising and expense of sale sateF
F M I OREM Secretary
First publication Jan 17 1D05 ItL1DI
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li Inner Infterroom ln nex room rcfreahmeats iv were verescrved verescrvedAmqug r Berved BervedAmqiig scrvedAmqng
Amqiig those present during the theovqninl thevening
ovqninl e Yete were Mxnndiir5s aQdlr G Gman GmanPutnam a 1F
F Putnam na Mt jad tl J L L Fran Franken FranenMr
fe kenMr ken > lIr and nnt1drs Mrs rs F Ai DruehC DruehladMrs Mr Mraa iir iiraadMrs
aadMrs aa a j < J E E Oglesbyv Ogl slh 3rs George GeorgeY GeorgciWallace
Y Wallace Judge and Mrs M M L LRitchie L LRitchie Lttchie
Ritchie B ttchie Dr and Mrs rs W Yo V A McBnery Mc MeEneryr nery
Dr D r and Mrs A C Ewing Ewll Dr and Mrs MrsC MrsC MrsG
C G Plummer Mr and Mrs Russell RussellU RussellSekukiet
U UM SchuWer l Mrs Mary A McGratnMrs M McGratn MeGratars Grat1 Grat1llrs
JM Mrs M rs Gorge r e W V Rose Mrs G B BPfoutz B BPfoutz Blouts
P Pfoutz louts Mrs Von Knoblock Mr Ir and andMrs andMrs andrs
M Mrs rs A R Hayward JDr and anI Mrs D DMoore DtoOle Doore
M Moore MK oore Lindsay Lind8a John B Berkhoel BerkhoelKarl BerkhoelI
K Karl K arl Scheid Rev Re Samuel Allison AllisonThomas AI1t Allbeflhomas cn cnThomas
TK T Thomas Wise se Mr and Mrs W y P PKiser PKiser Piser
K Kiser iser Mrs E J Chambers Fisher Ftsh r S SHarris SHarris Sarris
H Harris arris Miss Margaret Harris Miss 1IIs8Gertrude Missertrude
GA G Gertrude McGrath M George Riter Miss MissAgatha Misegatha iss
A Agatha gatha Berkhoel Miss 1185 Beatrice OCon OConnor OCODI ¬
n nor or < Miss Louise Lameon Lamson Mr and Mrs MrsCharles MnICharles Mrsharles
Charles C < Anderson Major and Mrs Ed Edmund Edund ¬
nr mund m und Wilkes John C Reeves Mrand MrandMrs MrandMrs Mranlrs
Mrs M rs T E Harper Mrs Jra J C Arm Armstrong Armstrong Armrong ¬
si strong rong A B Sawyer MISS 11 6 Susan Saw Sawyer Sawer ¬
y yer ya er 1 Mr and Mrs George Read Mr Mrand Mrand Mrmid
and a mid Mrs H W r King Mr Ir and Mrs MrsHenry MrsHenry Mrsenry
E Henry H enry Newman Miss Iiss Gratia Flanders FlandersMrs FlafdersMrs Ficaviersrs
3 Mrs M rs J F Grant MISS Oeterman Mine MineAlthea II MISSallie a aSallie
S Sallie HOUghton John Houghton Miss MissAlthea MisSithea
Althea A Wheeler C P Overflew Mrs MrsOverfield MrsOverfield Mrsverfield
C Overfield O verfield Mr Ir and Mrs Irs John Delano DelanoMr DeJanoIr
i Mr M Ir r and Mrs Butler Mrs Grossman GrossmanMr
Mr > M r and Mrs Ocoige Ge I ge Bacon Mr 1 and andMrs andMrs andrs
A Mrs M rs A B Hirth Mr and Mrs Abner AbnerE AbnerLuman
E E Luman Mr and Mrs 118 W p J TcIi XcIntyre McI McIyre > TcIityre
t tyre yre Mr and Mrs Irs Grant H Smith SmithMr SmithMr Smithr
Mr M r and Mrs A H Peabody P body Mr and andMrs antIMrs arlrs
S Mrs M MM rs John Weir etr Mr r and Mrs Lewis LewisMoore lAwlsloore Lewisoore
Moore M oore Mr and Mrs P J Daly Mrs Mrsinins Mrs1Khnmhm MrseKlmmtirs
M MY 1Khnmhm Miss Georgie Ceorgieams lkKlm lkKlmmlns
inins Y Miss Grace Stanehlield Mr and andMrs andMrs andrs
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Mrs M Ms rs A B Witcher Ucber Mr and Mrs Dor Dorsey Dorsey Dorey
MM sey s ey Ash Mr lr and Mrs A E Welby WelbyMr Welbyr
Mr M r and Mrs A M Howard Rev El Elmer EImer Eluer ¬
sM mer s I Goshen Miss Blanor Engler EnglerMiss EnglEltJ Engieriss
I Miss ltJ M iss s Margaret Barr Mr and Mrs H HS HS HWallae
S Ss Wallace slla e Miss Dee Mrs J 1 p Arm Armstrong Armstroug Armtrong ¬
SJ strong s of Ogdeii Og ell Dr and Mrs Mr E EJones O OJones a aones
j Jones J ones Miss Cora Eaton Miss Wagneriss Wagner WagnerMiss aner anerlliss
Mm Miss M iss Scheid Mr Ir and Mrs H C Hoff Hoffman Hoffman Hoffan ¬
3 man m an Mrs Irs Stevenson Steen > on Paul Stevenson Stevensonand Steen80nand Stevensonnd
and a nd Mr Ir and Mrs Edward Calder CalderHonest CalderHonest
adl1l adl1lHonest
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I M Higley Co 109 East Firs FirstSouth Firsouth
South S outh Phone 752 Electric wiring wiringAnnual wiringAnnual
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OFFERS TO GIVE BAIL BAILMrs BAILMrs BAILMrs
Mrs Chadwicks Attorney Will WillSoon WillSoon WillSoon
Soon Have Her Out Outof Outof
of Prison PrisonCleveand PrisonCleveiand
Cleveland 0 Jan 17 17Sttorney Attorney ttorneJp J JP 1r JDawiey
j P PS Pfi DR Dawley VIe appeared before United UnitedStates UnitedStates Unitedtte
States S Pa tte Circuit Judge Wing 9ing today and andasked andasked andsked
asked a that the amount of bail for the therelease therelease theelease
release r of Mrs Cassle Ca 5le L L Chadwick be befixed befixed bexed
fia fixed fi xed Tljere Tere are are five ve indictments indictmentsagainst indictmentsagainst Indictmentsgainst
against a Mrs > ChadwIck In the federal federalcturt federalCI federalturt
cturt CI c urt and United States Diatrict At Attcrney Atorney
torney t Sullivan asked that bail be fixed fixedi
B at a t 20040 000 Mr Dawley DaVle o suggested sugge ted 15 15OO
o OW i OO Judge Wing compromised the mat matter matter mater
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ter t er by placing the amount of bail at at20POe atOCOf attl0U
20POe and Attorney Attorne Dawley Dawle said this thisamount thIsamuunt thismount
amount a would be furnished furnishedThis furnishedThis
at This would release Mrs Chadwick on onthe onthe onhe
the t he federal charges There are how however however howver ¬
ever e three other indictments against againsther agaInster gainsther
her h eh er in the Cuyahogra county courts Mr MrDawley Mtawiey lr lrDawley
Dawley D awiey s said ki that he would at once ask askthe askthe askthe
the state courts to fix the amount of ofbail otb ofail
bail b b ail iJ and that bait would be furnished furnishedas
jis a S soon oon as the sum is fixed He expects expectsher expectsbel expectser
her h hp er release from jail about Thursday Thursda Thursdapossibb Thuvadayossibly
possibly p sooner Mr Dawley said s ld he bethought hehought
thought t Mrs Chadwick would remain remainin
in I It fl Cleveland during her release and andthat andhat
that t Ih she would go to the Chadwick Chadickhme Chadwickcne
home h cne on Euclid avenue where Dr DrChadwkk Drhadwick
Chadwick C has been living since his re r rlea reease
tease lea l ease on bail several weeks ago agoHOPPE RkOct
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the final block of their matchgame matchgame match snatchgame
game at 18inch balk line billiards billiardstonight bntiardstonight billiardstonight j
tonight by b the score of 300 to 219 219the 219the 219the I
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