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Page 1: The Ogden Standard. (Ogden, Utah) 1909-03-25 [p 6].€¦ · THE STANDARD OGDEN UTAH THURSDAY MARCH 25 1909 I A SIIOWERCOAT- t r t I-i i 4 c1y- i ARAINY DAY will mean flo discomfort

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of our Rnin ConLs Theyserve a double purpose inkeeping you dry and fur-

nishing a goodlooking and f

serviceable Spring Overcoat-The finest allwool fabrics

go into these garments

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Were sure youll likethese Coats theyre suchsensible and serviceable gar-

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Fred M Nye-Company

2413 Wash Ave

Exquisite Showing-OF

Spring WearingI

OUR SPRING LINE OF

SUITS READYTOWEARHATS AND FANCY NETWAISTS ARE READY FORYOUR INSPECTION WEARE SHOWING ALL TILE

LATEST STYLES ANDFANCIES FROM TIE FASH-IONS

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LY ACTION NECESSARY IIyou want an Investment to sell at abig profit or If you want an Irrigatedfarm In a fertile country with a glor-ious

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climate Join our next excursionFriday March 26 Baraborgcr lineWenger Rostan DeJullen 415 ECcles Bldg

Burglars Make a Bungling JobAt-er having secured Information whichgave them details for going throughtho place burglars made an unsuc-cessful attempt at robbing the homoof Mrs Westover at Washington ave-nue

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and Twentyfirst street Tuesdaynight about 1130 oclock A mancame to tho door and In search forthe keyhole accidentally pushed tho

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c THE IRON WORKER jol Showing the reward of honesty lx and ability properly applied

Story of frontier lIfo3 THE STAGE RUSTLER fI

A beautiful short pathetic story tuAND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL Si LEAD THEM

Ift A womans selfsacrificing love-S THE DECEPTION J

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1 The clowns dream beautifully JJ colored t

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Mr James Sneddonln two song 41 hits iMYBONNIE BLUE BELL 1

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I IN SUNNY ITALY JIn

MarioSunny Italy I take a you i

Noath that banana tree make a ii spoon with me q

i No more I sell Marie bananaT two for throe jf Its goodbye Mulberrv b ick to

Sunny Italyt We open promptly at 7 oclock J

1f SATURDAY MATINEEFOR THE BOYS A SAFETY

J RAZOR SACK OF MARBLESt AND CANDYi

FOR THE GIRLS MARBLES-AND6 CANDY

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door bell when ho took to his healsThe man escapedIn the darknessr Shortly after he was seen hurryingaway two others were seen peeringthrough a fence nearby but they alsoran Jn the last few days tramps nodbeen around the placo several different times working for something toent Yesterday the suspicious of MrsWestover wore aroused when tourthen appeared on the place one al-

ter the other and artpl she said It wastoo many the visits ceased

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Get Your Garmentc New Springand Summer goods Factory prices atthe Knitting Factory 302 25th Sl

Fast Train Ditched Fast freighttrain Xo 02 on tho Rio Grande roadwhich leaves Ogden at 1030 p mwas partly derod last night whilepulling out of the yards for the south-A broken flange hurled tho big en¬

gine tad nine cars off the trick andwhile no one was injured owing tothe slow speed at which the train was

Imoving a wrecking crew worked altnight before succeeding In gettingthe engine and cars hack on tho trackKo one Is blamed for the accidentas a broken flange Is likely to resultany time a car Is swinging around actirye

Everyone Is satisfied with B U

Cutter and Cheese

More Telephone WiresJ U Shel-don

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superintendent of telegraph ser-vice

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for the Union Pacific Is arrang-ing

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to install two additional telephonewires between Ogden Evanston anaGreen River and the system will bematerially enlarged to Rawlins beforeheavy freight traffic Is resumed on tneUtah division of the Union Pacific

W E Newman has removed to 2251Washington Ave

Four Engines for Repair Four Un ¬

ion Pacific freight engines have beenfhcvcd Into the Southern Pacific ma-

chine shops during the past week forgeneral overhauling and as soon asthese have been rebuilt others willbe brought to Ogden to undergo need-ed

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repairsWANTED Fifty good pianists to

study the Effa Ellrs system for teachors Good positions In September Forparticulars inquire of Manila Hunter2218 Quincy Ave Ogden or Fred CGraham 65 Main Street Salt LakoCity

Gasoline Motor Cars Two gasolinemotor cars for Harrlman coach linesarrived from the Omaha shops Wed-nesday

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evening and alter being thor-oughly

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Inspected at the shops weresent west over the Southern Pacificthis morning

Remember the Modern Woodmen ofAmerica Dance Thursday eveningMarch 25th at Royal Dancing Acad-emy

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Team Drill refreshmentsLivestock Shipments Two cars ot

fnt Utah beef cattle were sent ironsOgden to Kansas City this morningover tho Union Pacific and one carloaO of draft horses were sent romBrigham City to San Francisco

Dont forget the G A R entertain-ment Saturday evening 27th at theKnights of Columbus Hall over ReeseHowolls

General Manager Rldgeway Gener-

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Manager A C RIdgeway ot the RioGrande system Is en route from GrandJunction and will probably reach Ugten Friday afternoon

AMBLERS COUGH syrup Is thebest

Homescekers for BolseA party otfortytwo lucid hunters and homoseekers from Rich Hill Missouri arrivedover tho Rio Grande road on iSo b-

and the car they occupied was attach-ed

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to the regular northbound passen-ger

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train and sent to Boise Idahofrom which point the members ot thoparty will radiate In search or desir ¬

able agricultural and fruitgrowing1land

SWEET PEAS Buy our large flow-ering

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varieties In bulk either mixedor straight colors Barrows Corn Co2274 Wash

Operated on at Hospital Mrs A MFlowelllng was operated on thismorning at the hospital and is gettingalong nicely

SHADE TREES of all kinds atMOORES NURSERIES 1266 WashAek for price lists-

Improvement League The nextregular meeting of the OgJen CityImprovement League will be Tuesdaynext Everyone interested In city Im-

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should be In attendanceA now board of directors for the en ¬

suing year will be elected at this timeCoal Rocky Mountain Rock Spring

Coal 400 at yard Phone 27 JohnFarr

Dally Court RcportH C Stoneand Fr II Whltcombe of Denver havecommenced tho publication of a dallycourt report Including the filings intho federal municipal district andcounty offices also the marriage li-

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of the recorders olllco whichare being distributed to applicantssubscribing for the samo Tho schemehas been successful In other citiesespecially with the real estate con-

cerns who wish to keep posted on alltransactions of public Interest

Day In anu day out you need Lewisgood coal Phones 140

Another Greek Assault Ca3eAn ¬

other Greek assault case was intro-duced

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In the municipal court todayTom Pappas the defendant beingcharged with a threat to kill GeorgeIvarakoosooscs was tho complainantThe witnesses desired In the casewere not present and a postponementwas ordered Until Friday morning at10 oclock

Think thrice and come to Bell 333

Will Entertain ThK Evening MissCatherine Costley will entertain theinombers ot the University DramaticVompany at a dinner at the Potterafter the show this evening MissCo atley is a graduate ot the Univer-sity

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It you are particular in having thecleanest and best in your dally breadyou can not afford to buy any otherthan Hess Bread Our name on ev-ery

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loaf

Jumped From TrainA strangergiving the namo of J1 Campion cre-ated

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no little excitement for himseiias well as scores of fellow passengersr aboard passenger train NO y which1 arrived over the Union Pacific In ther early morning hours Campion wast apparently awakened suddenly b y thebrakeman calling out the station oti Ogden while the train was passing tinet vicinity ot Thirtieth street as he has ¬

tlly threw open the window and leap ¬

ed t ground The chances notook were grave In the extreme but

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he seemed to have sustained no injuries beyond a squeak IIi the backun he termed It whon examined atthe pollqu station a short time follow-ing his Impromptu plunge from themoving train

If want to subscribe for the-Cosmopolitan Magazine see the can-vassers collectors and solicitors of

rthis paperApostle McKay ReturnsApostle D

O McKay has returned from a tour ofthe Western States mission He wasin Salem South Dakota a week agowhen the temperature was down tozero and now Utah weather seemsgood to him He reports John L Herrick making a good showing at theheadquarters In Denver

For lvnc painting and decoratingcall on Qr address P E Wcbcrg 3259th street

Masonic Temple DirectorAlbert EIWeatherby has qualified as a director-of tho Masonic Temple association

From Cache Junction W II Grif-fin W R Ballard and E R BallardCache Junction business men andfarmers are In Ogden for the day

Funeral of Sid Bybcc Tho funer-al

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of C A Bvbee who was known tohis friends as Sid will he held at 1

p in Friday at the RIverdalo meet-ing

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house Tho Fraternal Union ofAmerica of which Mr Bybcc was amember will assist In the services

His Anniversary Theodore Schansenbach In celebration of his sixtythird anniversary will entertain sever ¬

al of his lady friends at a supper atthe Potter this evening

Successful OperationBert Greenwell brother of Chas Greenwell whowas operated on at the Holy Crosshospital In Salt Lake is rapidly re-

covering

REMOVAL-

Mr W E Newman has just com ¬

pleted the removal of his stock of titand galvanized Iron and cornice ma-

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from tho old stand on thosouth stile of tho opera house to thonew quarters at No 2251 Washington-avenue just north of the CooperativeWagon and Machine company building

The building Is new and has beenerected especially for Mr Newmansbusiness It is commodious and com-fortable

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having a convenient officeand other appointments

The machinery has been moved andset in place but little loss ot timeand work Is now being pushed rapidly-to 1111 plosentorderB

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS-

The following real estate transfershave been filed for record In the of-

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of County Recorder WallaceSusan HuH to Lafayette Skeen par

col of land In tho northwest quarter ofsection 4 township G range 2 westConsideration 1

W J Stephens Jr to Peter Hollonback lots 12 and 13 block 15 Lakeclew addition to Ogden Consideration

100William J Stephens Jr to Peter

Hojlenback lots 21 and 22 block 5

Lakevlow addition to Ogden Consid-eration 10-

0Abraham Parker to Julia EmmaParker part of the southeast quarter-of section S township G range 1 westConsideration 1

Wlllard Cragun and wife to Alice SDean rightofway In Weber countysection 30 township 7 range 1 westConsideration 1

Elizabeth Parry Farr to Charles JHumphrls part of lot 19 block 7

Ogden fiveacre plat A Ogden Citysurvey Consideration 1 and othervalues

Leland K Nelson and wife toCharles J Humphris part of lot 19

block 7 Ogden fiveacre plat A Con-

sideration¬

1 and other valuesTimothy Farrell and wife to Gerrit

Slot lot G 7 and S In block 8 SouthPark addition to Ogden Considera-tion

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Timothy Farrell and wife to GerritSlot lots 53 to 63 inclusive block 3

South Park addition to Ogden Con ¬

sideration 300Patrick T Smyth to Thomas Smyth

part of the southwest quarter of sec-tion 7 township G range 2 west Con-

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STATEMENT CONSIDERED A

SILLY CANARD BY JAPAN

Tokio March 2IA San Franciscospecial to the London Times whichhas been recabled to Toklo says that-It has been completely proved thatJapanese residents of America are act-Ing as spies But It adds every-country even the United States em ¬

ploys men like theseThe Japanese officials have request-

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the Associated Press to make acategorical denial of the charges Anofficial of the foreign office said

The story Is absolutely withoutfoundation As far us Japan Is con ¬

cerned It Is considered a silly canardwhich its mischievous source aloneentitles to be dignified by the termdementia

Chicago CloseChicago March 25Closo Wheat

May 117al8 July 10331I

SeptII 34 Dec 98 5S

Corn May GG7SaG7 July G531Sept 6515 Dec 58 IS

Oats May 5412aI4 July 1734I

Sept 3912-PorkMay 1770 July 177212Lard May 101212 July

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Ribs May 935 July 950

AMUSEMENTS

ss THEATER

BOOTS and SADDLES-

A WESTERN DRAMA-andI

THIE lAKE CITY-QUARTET

which are two of the main attrac-tions this week are meeting wltntho approval of the theatergoingpublic and is so demonstrated byplaying to capacity Come early ityou want seat Excellent musicgood singing and courteous treat-ment

Matinee Dally Except Sunday230 to 500

t Evenings 700 to 1100I Sunday 600 to 1100

TEAMS FROM-

BilTTEAND

HELENA

VILL REACH OGDEN ON APRIL 12FOR PRACTICE f

Thirty League Ball Players Are toPut in Three Weeks Training for

Opening of Season

The Butte and Helena baseballteams of the InterMountalii Leaguewill arrive In Ogden April 12 forthree weeks training prior to the open-ing of the regular league season CaptHusted of tho Helena team was InOgden Wednesday arranging for quar-ters for the teams arid he obtainedfrom the InterMountain Fair Associa-tion the free privilege ot using thegrounds for practice

There will be thirty ball players Inthese teams and they will make headquarters at one of the local hotels

Frank Glmlln was instrumental Inbringing the advantages of OgJen asa training place to the attention of theMontana and Idaho ball players

MUSICAL HISDRY COURSE

Mrs Frances Hughes Wade a Harpist from the University of Illinoiswill give a concert for the MusicalHistory club at tho Congregationalchurch Friday March 26th All ticketholders admitted free Single admis-sion 50c-

INVESTIGATING THE-

GRANGER ACCIDENT

Tho accident resulting In thedeath of Engineer Layng and Brakeman Pearson near Granger Wednes-day morning Is now being thoroughly-gone into by a board of Investigationpresided over by Assistant Superin-tendent Jeffers The victims of theaccident were scut to MontpelierWednesday afternoon and Intermentoccurred this afternoon FiremanRasmussen Is Improving nicely amiIs receiving the congratulations of hisfriends at his escape from more serious injuries or death

The wreck has been cleaned up en-

tirely and the engine and cars haveboon sent to Green River for badlyneeded repairs

The report of the investigation willbe sent to Superintendent Whitney-as soon as tho board has concluded Itslabors

ATHLETIC MEET AT THE-

ARMORYHALL FRIDAY

Ogden High school trainers are get-ting their athletes Into form as lastOB possible for the athletic tourna-ment to be held Friday evening In

the Armory More than thirty huskyathletes arc working out each titternoon on the snu U J> lot Just back olthe High school f

While Coach Brown has only beenheie a short time he Is getting hisboys rounded Into fairly good trim forno various events which can be par-

ticipated in foran Indoor meet Mostol the material for this seasons tracKteam will consist ol new materialso the High school boys are not over1 confident of all the honors Someof the entries from the High schoolwill be as follows

High jumpAllen CookBroad jump TJelnap PughPole vault Corn Allen PughShot Greenwell LewisWrestlingDouglass HamerWrestlingTed Llttlelleld BaconLightweight wrestling Pierce Moy-

er Ed Smit-hWrestlingRoy ClarkThe Industrial school will enter mon

in the pole vault running high andbroad Jump and putting the shot

Weber Academy and the Dear antiBlind school will enter the pole vaultand other events The National Guardwill be represented by John weyFrank Smith Floyd Smith and McDaniel

HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE

IN SUDDEN FRENZY-

San Francisco March 2tAron5otlfrom his slumber early today Thom-as W Grant formerly an expert ac-

countant but more recently a lectur-er on The Mysticisms of Kiplingtelred n revolver and tired three shots-at his wife Kate D Grant a teacherhi the Fremont grammar school Twoof tho shots look effect one In thoright hip and another In the abdomen The wounded woman Is In acritical condition at the sanitarium-

The shooting occurred in the Granthome on Baker street where Grantwas arrested and taken to the Centralpolice station He expresses remorsefor his act which lie says was commilled in a moment ol feverlsiifrenzy caused by his recent sicknessHe had boen ill and was troubled withcataracts on both eyes He had beendellrous at times and has beenwatched over by his wife

Mrs Grant says that when she arosethis morning her husband looked sostrange as he lay asleep that shefeared to disturb him She says thatthe knows he had no Intention orshooting her and did not realize whathe had done until he came to hissenses

Grant Is held in prison but nocharge has yet been placed againsthim He Is an admirer ol Kiplingand recently spoke on the works ofthat author before tho Californiaclu-

bGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0O FALLING WALL 0O KILLS EIGHT 0O 0

10 Chicago March 5Eight 0workmen were killed by a fall 0

I O lug wall In the stock yards to 0I 0 day Three bodies wero recov 00 erred soon after the wall which 0O was left standing after the lire 0

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O which destroyed one of the 0O Darling Companys ware 00 houses fell The men wero at 0

I O work demolishing what was left 0O of the structure when the accl 0

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A KICK COST-

THEODORE

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TOEOF HIS BOOT LANDED ON Av SMALL BOY

Youngster Offered to Exhibit n Blackend Blue Spot as Evidence Of a

Painful Contact-

An assault case Involving a smallJoy an officer and a smartly liveriedemploye of a local club was threshedout before the municipal court today I

in which the uniformed one came out apoor second

T J Kennedy colored nnd popular-ly

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known as Theodore was the de-fendant

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and It was charged that heiiisd applied one of his boots underpi cat provocation to tho person of thesmall boy-

Theodore entered a plea of not guil-ty

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and explained that he was passingInto the Eccles building Wednesdaycarrying a large bouquet of roses whenone of the two youngsters standing byreached out and delivered a wellalin ¬

ed kick at the aforesaid bouquet Ourn g a moment of Intense Indignation-he admitted that he dispatched a has-ty

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kick In the direction of the disap-pearing

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small boy but that he hadIn lien short by a number of Inches

Tho small boy tools the stand andoffered to exhibit to the court ablack and blue spot where the too

jl tho colored man has unquestion-ably

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left a lasting Impression Hisstory was corroborated by Officer Mar-lin

The court was In sympathy withthe black and blue spot and assess-ed the defendant 15 and costs Lateran effort was made to have a portionot the fine remitted on tho groundsthat tho same was excessive but thecourt was unable to see the matter inthat light remarking that if anychange was made In the sentence lIevould make It 50 Instead or 15

Colds contracted at this season orthe year are quickly relieved withBees Laxative Cough Syrup Its lax-

ative quality rids the system oft ecold Pleasant to take Best for chil-dren

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for coughs colds croup andwhooping coughs Sold by Jeot FCave and Depot Drug Sto-

roMARRIAGESL I

A marriage license has been Issued-to George H Raudebimh of Ogden andEmma R Rowe of Montella Nevada

Leslie Fuller and Alice Burnett ofOgden wore granted a license to marry yesterday afternoon Immediatelyafter the issuance of the license thocouple were united In marriage byJudge Howel-

lGOVERNOR SIGNS THE

TALL1AN BANKING ACT

Carson Nov March 21 GovernorDickerson has signed the Tallmanbanking act the mining inspector billthe antigambling bill and the juvenilecourt bill

The banking act though not including the guaranty feature Is almost thosame in effect its vital feature Is thefollowing

Every officer and directorof anbanking corporation who shall violate-anj provision of this act shall be civillyliable for damages to any person injuicd thereby and shall likewise beliable to the guaranty deposit fund ofsuch corporation for the amount ofmoney paid out to the depositorstherein

The antigambling act provides that-on and after October 1910 no licenseshall be issued for any gambling gameand makes it a misdemeanor to playany game for money

TARIFF BILL WILL BE-RECOMMENDED PROMPTLY

Washington March 24The tariffbill to be recommended b the senatecommittee on finance will be ready tobe reported on the day the Payne billpasses the house according to presentindications of the Republican members-of the committe who are holding dallysessions Consideration of the schedules on earthenware and pottery wasbegun and concluded today

Ideas presente1 by Senator Aldrichyesterday in favor of reducing publicexpenditures so as to fit tho normalrevenues of the government ratherthan expending the Income to gsowlag extravagance Is receiving generalsupport among senators It is now be-lieved It will be possible to avoid allforms of special taxes and especiallyas the government officials are count-Ing confidently upon better industrialconditions throughout the country assoon as disposition is made of tariff

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legislation-Few controversies between Repub

lican members of the finance commit ¬

I tee are anticipated The tariff ex-ports

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In the employ of the committeeau regards such questions as those offree lumber and free hides as purelysentimental being convinced that

placing them on the free list wouMsubtract little from the revenues ofthe country and that the Importationswould he BO infinitely small as not toenter appreciably Into competition-with American lumber and Americanhides

COOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOo 0O INTERSTATE TELEGRAPH 0O COMPANY IS FORMED oO OO Suit Lake City March 25 OO The Interstate Telegraph com 0O pang which recently Incorpor 0G ated to conduct business In 0O Utah Nevada Idaho Oregon OO Washington and California IB 0O said to have been formed for 0O the purpose of connecting pool 0O rooms In the Northwest with OO the California race courses 0O Attorney Harry J Robinson 0O says that tho company will GO carry on a custom business 0O with Salt Lake as headquarters 0O of the concern which it Is CO stated already owns consider 0G able equipment 00 O-

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MILLINERYThe Laiesi Upetodate

Street RIalsNatural straw and all colors trimmed 800 snlc 250Natural straw and all colors trimmed 250 sale 200Naturalstraw150Natural straw and all colors trimmed 150 sale SI 00Natural straw and all colors trimmed x100sale 75 er

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TiE LEADER MILLINERYMRS S E LYON PROPi

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UcUssQUESTION

Or WAR

IRear Admiral Evans Believes

Germany sot BuildingNavy for HeaKh

Vancouver B C March 24 Dis-

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tho question of possible warbetween Germany and Great BritainRear Admiral Evans said to the As ¬

sociated Press todayUnder the conditions I think there

can be only one opinion respecting thooutcome of a naval war between En-

gland and Germany It Is a delicatequestion to discuss as I have numer-ous

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German acquaintances but on tho I

other hand sonic of my dearestfriends are British officers and afterall blood Is thicker than water lIt-is certain Germany Is not building hernew navy for her health To an out-sider

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It looked as if England gaveGermany a great opportunity when tholords of the admiralty build-Ing certain types of warships andstarted the Dreadnaught class It enablod the Germans to start out on amore equal footing In the ship build ¬

ing race I have no fears about GreatBritain not maintains the lead

Dreadnaughta or inrgei vessels ofI

the same type aro the war vesselsof the future at least for the first class I

European powers These will decidethe fate of nations Torpedo beatsand torpedo boat destroyers will al-

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have the lead They will be re-

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to make nervous men ovenmore uncomfortable Aeroplanes dosfinod no doubt to reach perfectionwill also play the game and at seatoo No doubt they may do effectiveservice on land but I have m doubtsregarding their efficiency elsewhereYou can anchor an areoplane to thetop of a tree but you cant hitch it tothe crest of a wave In a storm

The real scouting at sea will bedone by the aid of fast cruisers nnd bywireless telegraph These will be thoguards of the battleships Orientalfleets will never wage a war outsidethe Orient They coull never afford tocross the ocean so far from their basefor their line of communication wouldsoon be cut

I dont think Japan ever dreamedof fighting the United States The j

AngloJapan alliance Is a guarantee> f peace England Is her banker and

Ithe United States virtually feeds Engand Just figure that But It Is

only a question of time when Japanand Russia will fight it out again

Dining Room MottoA good motto for a dining room I

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WILL HAY BE SUBJECT

TO CONTEST IN SALT LALE-

Sail Lake City Utah March nIntimation of a contest of the will of

the late John Q Packard who died

in Los Angeles leaving mining and

other property to the value of severs

million dollars Is conveyed In Instruc-

tions received today by the county

clerk of Salt Lake county from wclerk of Yuba county California fiemessage advised the Salt Lake county

clerk to get a continuance on the tear

lug of a motion which was to cows T

forup in the district court Saturdayan orJer for the distribution of lUO

000 under the Packard will la ex r

planation It was said that the Cal-

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heirs had petitioned thoor tM

county court for a revocationorder admitting the wilt to prpba

to AThe will left tho bulk of the estate +

Edward Winslow Packard of uift ronrs

and Theodore Shear ol New 10rJleanephew of the decedent

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