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   Standard, The (Newspaper) - November 26, 1893, Ogden, Utah                                WHO WANTS need either or female by Advertising want WHO WANTS WORK? you can set your share of it quicker by In Tn want NO 285 VOL 71 THE GLUE m OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 26 1893 PRICE FIVE CENTS College Giants Meet in the Arena THE YALE ELEVEN VICTORIOUS The Football Match by a Battle Springfield Mass Nov was outplayed and out genera led on ton Park today by the Yale sous of Yale who won the seventeenth victory from the crimson hoys by a 0 too Not far from people witnessed the contest including Governors of Massachusetts McKinley of Ohio and Morris of Yale's fullback was the hero of the hour as it was ho who made the touch down from the goal was ticked The crowds began to pour in early in the day some coming from New York and at least from At 2 o'clock when the game was scheduled to begin every srat in the great amphitheatre was taken and or more people were of n privilege to stand within the inclosure It way n spectacle recalling historical pictures of the coliseum The air ed with college veils and songs written for ihc occasion The Yale boys had the lustiest lungs but Harvard first by sending skyward a number of crimson loons from which hung blue paper Ibc betting was unusually light no odds being asked or given jubt before the game began Tho old time Yale yell announced the appearance of the blue tors in the arena at The crimson cries went up a moment later when the Harvard eleven appeared The wind which swept down the Connecticut valley from the north was blowing a mi nature gale Yale won the toss nnd chose the wind giving Harvard the ball Harvard hopes ran high when the crimson line was seen to work a flying wedge so successfully against the blue in the first five minutes of the game but they fell after that for Harvard was never again in it was called the Mood unchanged Yule 0 Harvard 0 was a general lack of individual the being seldom worked and mass play predominated Harvard played fancy tricks with Hying mass and momentum Yale used plays ami won with Item The In- dividual play of the men on both teams was hue WILL BE AN INTERESTING TRIAL Trial of Alleged Smug Clors Begins Monday at Portland Portland Ore Nov trial of against him The alleged ations of the ring extend over two years and he value of the opium gled into the country is said to reach dreds of thousands of dollars It is claimed by the government the evidence against the defendants is conclusive Many of tbe defendants are prominent among them being of the James Lutan and Agent of J Mulkey The ease of than will come up first and owing to many rumors he has made a exposing all the operations of the The greatest interest has been aroused Interesting Letter from Liliuokalani HOW THE DETHRONING WAS DONE Tho Dusky Queen From her Ocean Home Pleads her Cause by the Heavy Weight at Washington THE MAN SHE WILL MARRY OK The first half ended without n score be- ing made but the Harvard men had ex- hausted themselves and when play was resumed the boys in the blue adopted the offensive and rushed things through to a victorious end yells grew fainter after made a touch down and when Captain Waters was Injured and Obliged to retire the Harvard's cup of row was filled The game was less inter- esting than last year's for he spectators it was also rougher eight men in- jured although only one ers of Harvard was incapacitated for 8 Coble graduate of Pennsylvania acted as referee and W of Princeton 81 ns umpire Jast before the cams came on tho ground a New York man traversed the Yale stand with which he offered to bet on Harvard against He get no takers CAPTAIN WATERS OF HARVARD It was evident from the first that the were out for blood After the first scrimmage tho game stopped and Mackin came up to the line with a bloody face and was The came was re- Yale having the ball and gained three yards but lost two yards on a dow n Then a Harvard man was hurt and the game stopped When the play was resumed Harvard had the ball down Without gain on her twenty-yard line Greenway got through Harvard's line and touched down but lost through a foul of Harvard Harvard got the bull gained seven yards round Yale's right Harvard got the ball on downs on her own line Harvard gained four yards Action was disabled Harvard gained ten yards around Yale's left find nnd ion more around Yale's right vard gained five yards by Yale's off play nnd on the center line coined seven yards mow on three downs Harvard wedged and went down on Yale's without ing Brewer tumbled nnd Greenway got the ball but Harvard gained ten yards for holding At the end of the half tho bull was on Harvard's Hne On the opening of tho second half ale cot tho ball and five yards Yalo Mined r yard and was on lino Yalo then cured touchdown tho only one made in the succeeded In n goal Tho score then lolo 0 V Thorno of Yale was disabled on Yale's thirty-yard line lost tho hurt at this point of the same and took his tho ball from her line for the Harvard got the ball Yale stopped the punt and got the ball on Harvard's line on Harvard's of Harvard made a fine kick of thirty yards bnl Harvard lost five yards for interfering fair vatch Harvard to score and when time Helen Gould's Future Husband ed by Jay Gould Beforo his Death St Nov well known road man tiie talk about Helen Gould marrying actor is all and known to be to hv every general the Missouri system and nine out of ten of the leading railroad of The man who is to her was selected by Jay Gould ing the opening of the in which lie died He U Mr I S thorite third vice president nf the Texas railroad with headquarters at The nge would have occurred but for Gould's death acquaintance with tho family began in the spring ol when he was their for in their private car at Kl nnd uas always in Miss Gould's company Jay Gould showed confidence in his the heiress has long boon an open DEFEATS IVES The Result a Groat Surprise to Battle a Stubborn Ono Chicago Nov great billiard match between Schaefer and this evening in favor At the commencement of the night's play 505 in the lead but by brilliant work in tho inning ook the lead and it alternated between the two men for a few plays Ivea making a great fight but finally in the 15th inning Schacfer ran out the game being 55 behind The was a great surprise as odds of 500 to 20 were bet on Ives this morning score Schaefer 45 Grand average Ives 27 110 M 117 Grand total Schaefer Ives The game was long drawn out not being finished till after a m CHEAT SPEED OF THE Tho New Cruiser May Even Rival tho Record of tho Columbia Santa Barbara CM The hoard of made an of the run of yesterday up to the time of tho breaK the wharf and Conception the went for a short distance at tho rate of knots per hour The average for knots The of is greater than that of the Columbia made on her recent trip A Crank on and Silver Seattle Wash F Blackburn a mining expert and crank on silver and religion has been sending scurrilous and abusive postal cards to politicians and preachers who dis- agreed with him on nnd tions the large number were carda to President Secretary Carlisle nnd editors of the them they changed their attitude towards silver Ho was late night and did not deny sending t he cards He said he what he said of Indictments Ind Nov United States grand jury has voted to in- dict T P president of the Indianapolis National bank S 0 hcv president of tho Indianapolis Glue and of the Indianapolis Hair works G A the Indianapolis Cabinet company P It secretary of tho S treasurer of the same These are the men already under bonds for wrecking tho Indianapolis National bank Reward for a Bank Wash Nov offered a reward of for the arrest of Samuel II Hart president of bank of Buckley who disappeared n vreek ago leaving a shortage of is claimed hurt is not his right name and that he has wrecked five other bonka during his career He formerly lived In Maine Heavy Suit for Foreclosure Akron Oblo Nov has been be- eun by John W Creech et nl to foreclose u mortgage for against tho Akron A Western Railway The road is already in the hands of a receiver Defaulted interests is ground of the re- quest for the foreclosure Killed Suicided Clinton Mich Nov Draper was shot a id killed this morning by a farmer named George Coneer who then committed suicide In- with Conger's wife by Draper is said to be tho cause New York Bank Statement New York Nov bunk ment n reserve increase 01 052 deposits increase uu batiks now hold in excess of legal requirements Default on Interest Nov receivers of the Northern Pacific company have decided to default on all 1st bonds the payment Interest on which la considered The total amount due is about A Foot of Snow In Idaho Idaho Nov severe snow atom raged last night throughout ern points report from six Inches to a foot of Nov fourth volume of papers report was out bv the state ment of all the by in dispatches and his report from Honolulu It is this testimony on which he bases his report Numerous affidavits bearing on the day tho provisional government was go to show that Minister Stevens n cognized the provisional govern me nt anil troops were landed from the ton before the queen's forces surrendered to the provisional government A statement of Liliuokalani addressed to is ot special interest and ance On December she claims she received letter from a source not her of the American at lime preparing for the annexation of the She pealed to the and ho her suggestion to lay the matter before all the of the The morning of arrived with all closing the legislature At the cabinet meeting 1 told the cabinet it was my intention to promulgate new tutton At noon I prorogued the ture Noting that several members of the reform party not present on the palace 1 snw Mr Wilson and if all was ready He replied nnd then I said You have to be brave today 1 went to the blue room and awaited the After aomc delay they arrived and 1 judged from their countenances that something wrong A few days before I that I would the con I tin in the throne room in the members of the ture many of whom hid been for the purpose of working for the new the my reign were from all parts of the kingdom asking for a new constitution A month later with two of the legislature 1 started in to make a new constitution from that of and that of After completing it 1 placed it in the hands of Apperson asking him to correct and revise it He consulted with many lawyers and regarding it and when it was returned 1 found no changes made so concluded it was all right Karly in January I mentioned to tain one of the household guards and Marshal my intention to a new constitution mm to prepare themselves to quell any riot or outbreak from the opposition They assured mo hey would be ready and 1 cave strict injunctions to secrecy and showed thn plan of tho throne room on the day of signing and Cornwall gave me assurance of their port before their appointment as ters while Peterson understood my in- tention and Col bum had heard it from Peterson It appears that on the inc of the 14th of January acted the part of a traitor by going to n yer and received instructions from him to strongly advice me to abandon the idea Tin's was the cause of the delay in the blue room When the ministers ar- rived 1 told them everything in the room was ready I was surprised when the cabinet informed me bat did not think H advisable lor me to take such a step that there was uprising etc I told them I would not have under- taken it If they had not encouraged me me to the of the pre- and were now leaving me to take the leap alone It was humiliating Why not the people the constitution and I will bear the brunt of the blame Peterson to me not to read constitution I told him he had had it in his possession a whole month The ministers left Parker to try and me from my purpose and in the meantime they wont to the government building to inform and his party of the stand I took Of course they were instructed not to yield The ministers returned and I asked them to icad the constitution over then asked them what was Injurious In tho document Peterson that points he thought were not exactly suited I told him the legislature could make amendments He begged that I should wait for two weeks and in the meantime they would be ready to present it to me With these assurances I yielded and we adjourned to the throne room I stated to the present that my reasons for inviting them was to gate anew constitution at the request of my people that the constitution of 1837 was imperfect and full of defects ing to the chief justice I Is It not so Mr and lie answered In the affirmative I then in- formed the people under the advice of my that I had yielded AS they promised that on some future day I could give them n new constitution I then asked them to return to their homes and keep peace I heird a commotion below In the yard and hurried to tho front veranda and from there addressed the people saying their wishes for a new constitution could not be granted just then but would beat seme future dav They must go homo and keep the peace and pray for me which they have done over since Everything was quiet fn the palace all that night Sunday advised me that the reform were a meeting all seemed quiet Monday my IsSued a notice of the position I took and attempts were made to promulgate the new constitution at the earnest solicitation of my my native subjects They gave assurances that any changes desired in tho fund a- land would ba sought only by methods provided in the con- Itself and bv myself and ministers It was Intended to reassure tho people About 5 o'clock however troops from the United States ship Boston were landed by the order of Minister Stevens in understanding with the revolutionary party The statement of tho circumstances tending to the yielding of tbe authority to tho provisional government does not differ from tho statements already made After detailing subsequent appeals to the of the United States she President Harrison's term had ex- and President Cleveland's tlon took place and I hailed tt ns a good omen having met him in 1887 while he occupied the presidential chair ana I have not been disappointed Your arrival hat brought relief to our people and your presence safety Xo doubt tho government wonld have cut measures towards myself ana my people as you may already hare reen by actions If tbe president had bton indifferent to my Million lam certain it would have brought tenons re- sults to myself and tyranny to my In this 1 the of and honor in tho person who tho ruler of the American Nation LATEST CONTINENTAL Presidential Appointments Washington Nov 25 Washington has been appointed postmaster nt Chicago and J Mire of in- ternAl revenue of the Chicago district Report of Auditor Ackorman Chicago The of Au ditor the World's Columbian was sent to the board of directors today It snows that each day of the Fair the net receipts averaged Tho total receipts from all sources 105 total expenditures balance Krom deducted the obligations hi tight to tho amount of leaving the net A Disastrous Flro 111 A bal Mo tonight destroyed a block of the business buildings fn the town It started from the explosion of a lamp in Williama A Sons dry store and the gale which was blowing carried the flames tho with alarming rapidity When tho tire was gotten under control both sides of Main street from to were in ruins Hardly n wall was left standing All wires out of nibal arc in but a rough estimate places the loss at A POLITICAL SECRET Cleveland Working for a Cinch on Tho Fifty-Fourth Congress Tho Plan Is to Absolute Control of Tho Democratic National pal en Committed Chicago Nov Washington special pays secret eome to the surface which will some in the minds of congressmen who have not followed will ol the president since hU inauguration It is he pro poses to take n hand in the ol members to the Fifty-fourth Congress The national Democratic com- propose if possible to secure lutc control of the management of tlie next Democratic national com- and also a committee designated by Democratic national league which has heretofore acted ly with the National g regional campaign coin nut tee com- posed of one member of Congress for each stale Not there win an tant conference at the while and the wero Dun DiLkinson of Mich 11 of and Chairman of the National cratic campaign committee con- ference it now develop it was determined gentlemen Unit it would be politic for the administration nnd at large to control of the of the next congressional campaign and in so doing there would boa powerful lever in influencing of Aspirants to in the house of as orals in tbe next It in this proposition wat advanced by land who was vigorously d by Dickinson nnd agreed to by and Death of Henry III Nov S died here today of hemorrhage ol tho lungs aged 51 He was the of tho late Judge David the nire and acting vice-president and tho con of Judge of Ohio ami brother of General Wager POWDERLY RESIGNS A Bomb Shell Thrown In tho Knights Of Labor Ranks Opposition to his Nominations by tho Assembly Forces Master Workman Powderly to Philadelphia Kov V resigned his position ns general master workman of tbe of Labor this afternoon He was unable to keep the delegates in tho lino marked out for them and this decisive move tho only thing left for him to adopt Im- mediately after his resignation was of- the hall as he mid to at- tend to some personal The step was a to all the although a few of them wild it was what he should have done long ago No action was taken on the matter although it wat the topic of discussion which lasted un- til the assembly adjourned at 5 o'clock The causes which Jed tho nation ore as After WHS urged by the assembly to tute a new list of names for members of the executive committee he acquiesced In tho demands The list was not much more favorably received than the one was most his efforts to have it accepted New York waa the only one elected nnd the assembly adjourned yesterday without retting any further along Today new life seemed to have been instilled Into the faction and they to elect a board that would best suit them Powderly was almost fruitless in his en- deavors to impress upon the assembly that he wai only tho powers the office cave His told him he had in I scon trued the meaning of the constitution This only added fuel to the flames Powderly would not accept the the delegates had elected He declared their elections Then tho climax came The defeated leader with ble clearness as he Gentlemen you must cither obey the spirit of the tion or declare the office of central master workman vacant I now tender you mv resignation With that he left the hall All the delegates were more than prised they were astounded Powderly was asked tonight If he had really resigned He I told tho deletes they must cither declare my office vacant or accept my resignation as I would not longer serve In aday or two I will make statement out at present I do not feel that 1 should do so When I left the hall It was to attend to some business While tho outcome of nation still In doubt there was some talk as to bis successor being freely In 01 Iowa aim York were those moat prominently named with the former what in the If ad To Dissolve the Cortex Lisbon Nov Is stated ment Is about to dissolve the cortez ing ft to continue business with the present membership Prom South Africa Capetown Nov special dispatch that Premier Rhodes has Palapye for Bulawayo in order to have an Inter- view with King er no reached him con- firming the reported capture of King Political Happenings In Prussia's Capital WOMAN'S MOVEMENT IK GERMANY Assistant Treasurer Jordan Arrives In Cabinet Has Dead Nov by thy lato of the commercial treaties proponed between and and Spain was regarded as Chancellor Von Capri v I made a firm speech in support ol them It is generally defense of tbe treaties made by the chancellor assures safety in spite of any opposition may be brought to bear against them of State Von also im upon tbe reichstag Conservative warmly attacked Chancellor Von Iho were lo the uf tho opposition 01 both the parties the people's and the socialists The of passed and tho to ine of eligible lo is as an untimely joke Tho woman's movement in in entirely n from the American and ban never included female suffrage It should bo added however the men of undoubted conservative sion vrill the movement because it its to the elevation ol En fociu during the lerni of Governor VOn Sodou in Africa was for- bidden to remain in Africa rwentty by cellor Von ii now nl liberty Mimr his do -o The Associated learns that the warning in to Hint the will to exhibiting at thu at San cisco origin Among the emblems proposed by hold to the national monument lo be in with a vote of tbe to 1 in were ballot box tables of law a laurel wreath and representing the two us the participation of the people in shaping public Hut he emperor hus ordered the removed Baying the is not n people's ment but is dynastic A new political departure Ims been taken by the government as to and on Ibc ment Hitherto pitch were lowed to remain unanswered for weeks Now hardly allowed to pass the are by the Ketch aiucigor u cinl With improved lit health of his admirers have to force news into publicity which tendency to once morn u In tier between the prince and the emperor Press however is In a position to know that will by the which destroy the of 1 Emperor recent to An American dinner in this city will be In Myle as a mark of appreciation of thv elevation of the United States minister to the lion of an ASSISTANT JORDAN Mission to London U a Complete to bo itII representative that It was not at all Jordan's was with the floating of an American loan which the nnd continental papers fora long time past declared Falls Dead While Hunting Lemburg Austria Nov Adam while the forests of felt dead Will Sottlo at Berlin newspaper ofK stadt the birthplace of Villard announces that he has decided to settle there The Dead rat z remains of Prince Alexander of were dispatched by train to Sofia toJay by depntfittons to escort tho body to the capital In R Stressed Condition Dunkirk Nov bark Thor re- on Wednesday the Merle Her captain tald that of the crow were dead and the remainder Servian Cabinet Nov Servian cabinet has reigned Tho reason for the resignation is the tariff with Iho real season is the ical declines to give any further port to the government on tho ground that the policy is being directed by Milan Tho king has not yet tho resignation of the cabinet THE MINISTRY RESIGN Demand fora Vota of Confidence In a Lively Row Paris Nov 25 eoon as the chamber was for business tho debate on motion was resumed After tho had it was In lobbies thet Viette ister of public and Terror had resigned Later it was reported that Peytral minister of finance also resigned and It aoon became known that the resignations of these three had been tendered from both mounted the tribune and demanded to know whether he had an entire cabinet or only R ponton of a cabinet before him Premier The whole you can Dupuy's re- mark waa greeted with loud nnd k violent tumult on the oart of the left many members of the latter party de- claring that had handed In This caused to exclaim in a loud tone Not having a united net be fore me I decline to speak declared the minister's conduct and It was to continue Tremendous cheering greeted that re- mark mid there was tumult nnd disorder on hides of tho chamber after which withdrew the interpellation ing reconstruction of cabinet Tills renewed disorder which It was announced that the cabinet had re- mill tho adjourned until It is believed that President will ask Dupuy to reconstruct tho cabinet Jennart Is regarded as tho likely and U U thought that will replace The of tho ministry comes In the nature of a surprise at It was thought the government would secure a majority on the demand for a vote of con- Carnot tonight con- ferred with cou r Pcrrier has declined the president's request to form new ministry basing hia refusal of general policy At President however he promised to return to thy Klvsce palace tomorrow but it id not expected that he will niter the decision at which ho arrived In default of tho formation of ministry by or it is probable that will be Intrusted with the task FOURTH DISTRICT COURT Law and Motion Grand Jury Present Two Indictments Yesterday was law and motion In the and Iho following cases came before Judge In tho case of vs etc by consent tho default and was set asido and tho wus reinstated Tho case of 0 O Johnson VP City uas referred to J S for full reference The case of Jolin A vs S nl was also referred for full reference The demurrer wild overruled of the it Merchant V bank of Hod Neb Vf JI Wallace and ten days given to answer Motion for judgment in the ease of John K 1C Nelson sub- mitted without argument The order for in the we ol Mrs J T White v the et til waa cot motion to strike out the H was argued mid in the of Ann Hues H U Steiihens ct al and the defendant dered lo The demurrer to he answer was over- ruled In the ol Joseph Condon The motion lo relax was without in the ease of Ada vs A Motion fora new trial argued nnd in the case of S Hirach A Co y 11 the Ogdun City Hallway Co v s II II Henderson et al t Tho demurrer lo ihu In tho of Charles Stone ct nl vs W Child ft nl wai overruled and ten days to answer Tho case nf Maria tinmen was referred to 11 Carpenter to take testimony In the case of tho Co v Hie Cache Press Co Iho demurrer nnd ten to amend The grand jury came into court presented two the ted numbered nnd issued In ease No An order for win the of Jones vs tho Colorado A Utah Canning Co An order was for tho receiver lo pay Commercial ami State hanks in of tho bank vs the Colorado A Utah Cunning Co The case of VH W K Holland ct al came on for hearing on nit order to show Several witnesses were examined nnd argued mid In the of Charles Crawford va William Crawford bti order was fur the hale of property of the ant and approving ft previously No new cases were filed Their Terrible Condition When Reached ONE OF THE PARTY LEFT TO DIE Relict In Were tute of Provision Were Nearly Naked There hoi been PO much written In ro- pard to minstrels that it la to fay much for them but in of the famous organization too much cannot be us they have en- joyed for years tho of carrying largest and most refined There H In their performance that Is not of tbe and original acter complete with nil the bright of tho minstrel firmament both of this country nnd each country having been scoured for new features for this season Their first port arc something tho original order allka and lace being used to form a for the The vocal department not been neglected us some of the readers may flee In the following Howard Powers Arthur Lallord Percy boy nnd Soprano and others Among others cngaeed expressly for this tour are to the brothers acrobats and grotesques the Hron comedians In the United tho musical favorites Markham nnd direct from Moore nnd Burgess in London Eng from the Folics Paris a juggler who his audience with his feats the reat world knows not his superior In In Ms act entitled The Frogs and last but not least he Barlows keeping their a roar of n wealth ham or Tho patrons of the will haven rare treat in this and that they wilt the patronage of ho public Is well-known The screaming farce comedy Skipped by the Light of the will ncntcd Orand Opera House on of Thanksgiving day No matter how deep sealed mar he the lues Skipped will banish them Thu Is a very laughable tomedy nor tragedy but Is a bundle of absurdities supplied cal eccentricities and it gives every of the cast an opportunity to her ability to the best abounds In and the audience la kept In a oar of laughter from tho time the curtain risen until it falls upon tbe last act The has recently been revised many tew features and much new music have introduced for this tour and n Its new shape it is said to be funnier han ever Wm member of the Fort AS band wai run over and killed by r Hio Irando western yesterday morning Ilia completely above the hips and his entrain were attune along the truck He was In- nt the time of the which probably accounts for It He was mien accounts iur u 33 years oW and leaves a mother and a wife nnd two children the only three days old An Inqnest was held over the remains yesterday afternoon and the returned a verdict of accidental death while In n state of Intoxication Portland Ore received tho following from tenant Cavalry dated tho falls of the north fork of the Middle park of tho Tho waa found on the river today Carl in Spencer Pierce and well Colgate loit Kelly joined them in tho mountains and wilt work down the river by boat Mont Nov is Indeed harrowing if true tale that comes from Little lo tho r fleet that the party was found than alive minus Colgate tlie cook whoso pitiful ment was necessitated In order that the remainder bo The correspondence is to the elfect that a courier arrived from drick at 5 o'clock this bearing the startling announcement that tho party Colgate were found by Lieutenant relief corps the middle fork of tho 130 ft on i famished without horses or witti only of their shot's nnd cloth Hemmed in by nnd snow banks and after several attempts nt escape Iho party be- came lo their fate trusting in lor relief Another lours would have discovered their frozen Lieut found the men verging on and every hona tone lie was to Irani was lo to up with Ibc party necessitated nn fur Colgate believes it to he too Into and that he will not be found alive Tlie lending of ii said to have the most ing ordeal of the The nnd nro to arrive nt Kendrick on Monday or day of next week as they nro along from that point and many will yet have to bo encountered be- fore tho rescue win be termed u complete Ahead Yot An Important ruling has just been made bv tho Denver court lit tho of H Wheeler the Colorado newspaper find man nnd former owner of tho defunct Halt Lake who wan sued by National bank of Denver to recover due obtained an order from the recently enjoining the bank from polling certain mining nud Iho Times nl to pav the sum due the Judge days in which to of his Mock but it beat to pay the the The him in every possible way And he will not bo required tho eh finer On good the thirty will If Mr to u tho court will matter In elm lo the stock A Far Fetched Yarn nights Sun had n sensational yarn concerning n liank robbery which was re- cently perpetrated nt Milton Oregon in which It formulates tho that the McCarty gang Implicated would to very for such n in view of tho tho have been nil ed Tom who was only relented from a lit tie over two months airo An n of fact Sheriff did receive n from the of County Oregon In which ho was for Information regarding tho Bald last Friday in speaking of the to a STANDARD reporter that white he nothing in tho matter to tho it that Has nmy have find n hand In It nnd bio lu nmy go to Salt to tao the McCarty women with n view to looking up tho woman in tho PERSONALS II Pierson of Denver Is nt the Heed 8 W of Denver ii at tho Charles of Ja is at thu X prominent is it M J Doube and wife ot Chicago are at tho Hartley of Wichita Kansas Is registered ot tho Heed JI J from and stopping at the Broom M and William Short of Salt jiko are In on J W representing the Salt Herald was In tho city yesterday a New York traveling well known here is at the Pacific Mrs O F Mclntosh and daughters have returned a visit In the tast John Fullmer tho well known San knight of the Pacific Ogden Hi lew la In tho chy from Salt Lake on legal business and registered at the Heed Charles If Gould Grand Master Mason Montana and wife went through yesterday route east T one of ing men In tho west In from Omaha yesterday nnd registered at tho Pacific manager of the Pacific has gone east on md J A Jopp will in his absence J A Hobbs this or Kansas City nnd tho south and will in a short time with her son wno on a visit In tho east Africa are laying over a few days hi route to tbe east and Tho or Is an eminent scientist and md of books Col J J Sullivan hat been called to Chicago on important basilicas to leave for there about the middle of he month He will be absent about ten days his business necessitates his ROinc further cast 8 W of Salt Uke the yin representative to the from Eighth district met with a serious yesterday by which his right shoulder was end lie was wise badly braised -t   

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