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Show MUKA'IXa TUB examiner telephones iditorial rooms PNoni leSf rinmt ROBS A OF SMALL TO MOVE BOY CHILD NORTH SHUGRUE HELD HIGHWAYMAN. TOMMY Judge J. A. Howell received a comma nlc;ioii front CoL G. M.. Hanson, private secretary u George Sutherland. Informing Mnt that the senator Led designated the Carnegie free lie mey bat Ogden aw dffoihory of pub-lidocuments. All pubiieatlena Issued by tbe government will be placed on le there. Tbe file will be aisde complete by the edrfirioa o( nil tbe baok numbers. The library board bar decided to ue one of tbe secuafl floor ruoms of tbe building tar thla purpee. Tbe room win be fitted up properly for tbe nee to which It will be put. the Baaenr for jour Christ- - MANY V The Bazaar at .2410 Wash., la the plane to buy dressed dolls. The annual confer are of the Fifth ward was held last evening at the Ward Amusement Hall, tbe First Presidency and High Council Mag present. The present officers were sustained and the reports of the various officers received. Corn, $1.30: wheat. $1.10 per hundred at Grouts Grain Wore, 212 Twenty-fourtstreet. Both phones. h Let the children eoue te the Barter and buy their Christmas toys. Funeral services over tbe remains of Bam McCain wens held yesterday afternoon at Kioheyi chapel, under the ausploes of the Brotherhood of 1U1J road Trainmen, the Rev. John Interment in H. CUrrer officiating. Ogden City cemetery. Come to the Apron Bale at the 1418 Ba-aa- r, Wash. The body of n Jap ho died Friday at Cobre, was received at Richey'S chapel yesterday. The man died In a lit and the burial services will be held today at 2 o'clock. Wait for Eplaoopal Bazaar beautlfol dollu, all dressed. EFFORTS to buy TO SECURE COAL Commissioner Wileen Makes a THp Clear Creak to Proours Coal. to County Commissioner Billy Wilson has ben interesting Mmaorf in Ibe behalf of the poor people of the county and with that end In view made a trip to Clear Creek last week to see what eould be done toward getting a ear af coal Into Ogden for distribu- tion. He reporta that at the mines and In lha railroad offices ho received assurance that evervthlng that lay In tha power of the official! would be done to aacare the necessary suppllea to relieve the dUn-eea- WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULT A LOCATIONS HAVE CONSIDERED. 1906. EAR BEEN Wide open for business again. Onr front i in and our tock is complete for the Christinas season, which is now fast approaching. FREE! . Judging from the expressions 4 opinion to be seen In the dally papers of the state, and especially those papers which are located la the vicinity of the large smelters of the state, there Is to be a general shift la the location of these Industries, and it wnu;d seem that Ogden stood an excellent show of becoming the smelter city of Utah. Thb Deseret New has already published a story emanating from Halt Lake to the effect that Og den atoud an excellent show cf getting at least one of these great plants, while the action of the Waher club haa brought to tho attention of the smelter men Ogden's unexcelled facilities for such Industries. The following from tbe Bingham News only confirms the stories to the effect that the smelters are to leave the vicinity of Salt Lake and locate As the result of scalds received Bat A Ion high way man with the tbe age of a ye. toe dog thei would aieal urday Johanna aimVanof Wocrksin, Mr. and Mra. . a bone from a cat, held up a died early yesterday boy near the Deaf and Dumb Van Woerkam, tetMchoul last evening and for hi paiua suer noon, aiier hav.ng suffered sur- aecnrod the huge sum ot five cents. ri b to agony. The cireum.Unces rouud.ng h death of the little fellowa Tne lad. Tommy Sbgrue. son of Mr most pathetie and his death is are 2518 Jefferson avenue, of jj. Bhngre cour- Weve Xmas Footwear Ga'ore must unforlunae circumstance, It seerne that the mother of the nojr had given blub to a baby on rrtnay and was oonliaed to her bed and tnat in her absence from her huushold duties her s.ster had taken her place and waa attending the need of the Bo family. Saturday she prepared hi some necessary washing and had prewas pared a tub of hot water, ahich Van rosily tar use. Her aleter, Mrs. Woerkani, needing atteudanc. called her Into hsr liedrjom and wiille ah-sent from the room the boy crawled upon the aide of the tub and while i ehewhere. first The Utah Consolidated smelter will ptoying fell Into the water. The accibe moved from its present location Intimation that was had of the dent was the hoys screams. His aunt between Miirrav and West Jordan, sud rushed Into tbe kitchen and found Its new site wti not be near Bingham. The announcement that the pioneer the boy floundering In the tub of hot water, and although rue removed him smelting plant of the val.ey had yieldfrom hts precarious position, the boy ed to tbe attacks of the agriculturists was horribly burned about hi body. does not come as pleasant news even Dr. E. M. Conroy was immediately , for the farmers who bare been Instrusummoned and although everything mental In briigiug the federal court waa dour to ftlleve the little boy's suit which have toralnatid In an Insufferings, his burns wero of such a junction which practically puts the nature that it was Impossible to save ; smelters out of business. The now site lor the Utah Con. has his life, lie lingered until Sunday af--1 when he passed away. Owiug not been detinltely Used upon, but to lernoon The body of Senator Brown, whien to the precarious condition of Mrs. tho detriment of both Salt Lake and left Washington Friday was ezpected Van Woerkam she has not yet been Bingham it will be far enough away to arrive m Halt Lake last night, and Informed of the death of her little from tie metropolis and the busy mini be taken to the eenanr's former real-- ! . camp to do both cbmmunltles ing exU street. on .is j dence Brigham t1me Md ute of the funeral greater harm than the smelter smoke peeled the funeral will be beld todsy ; W,H could possibly have done the farmers. MBOua- c- Uter. debe front this place, but will aot The discussion of a site In the footdiscan termined until Max Brosro hills closer to Bingham Is entirely discuss the matter with Ills father's pensed with by the post 1 vs announcefriends. In all probability une of Lte ment that the new smelter will not be friends of Bciiaior Brown wlU deliver built In that vicinity. It Is almost ceran address at the funeral. tain that the new plant of the Utah The body was to bo accompanied Con. will aot be located at Pelican by Max and Alice Brown. lake, the main objecpoint, on Auvtnee from New Yark Saturday ' tion to which seems to be that the Tri? also ' prevailing winds are across the lalto returned to that city prooirated with of and It might bo found that tha obnoxlu arrived of Ogden the road, degrluf over Benator Brown's death, from an Inspection trip of the prop- ious smoke would rary to the farmclaring aha loved him devotedly and but was ao ing section lying eight or nine miles thut. she will place herself at the dis- erty under his control, tlrod from his trip that ha found H away from this talked-o- f location. posal of Mrs. Bradley In her coming There are many reasons for believImpossible to make any atetement to trial. press regarding the couittUona on ing that Garfield will likewise be emitAt Washington Mrs. Bradley de- the new ted from consideration, as It Is mainroad. clares that Mrs. Adams was no rival theMr. while not a member of tained that 'the ptsnts of the new Cannon, band. Brown's of hers for Senator family of this State, has smelter center come within thes cope She oonstnntly begs the warden of the celebrated been a lu way largely tdentifird with of Judge Marti hall's sweeping Injuncin eldest to tion, which forbids the reduction of j I. ores carrying more than 10 per cent sulphur, as most of the Bingham ores d con-add- 17, Hot Water While A Number ef Places Having Been Boy Wu Carrying a Meaaage tar a Fell Into Tub ef Eliminated, There Seems to Be Sister Was Waiting Upon Hold to Orderad Friend When a Good Chance for Ogden. Mother. Sick Up Hie Handa. lw C!i-finrai- MOKSISQ, DECEMBER SMELTERSf OF ACCIDENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND DEATH MOST PATHETIC. BY UP was rsrrying a message lor a friend : of his, a postal telegraph messenger J auk aun avenue, warn boy. to The Hon. Fred J. Kleeel returned oonf runted by the highwaymen, atm a ordered to bold up hi bands. Tbe kid, yesterday from a month's trip to potato, and reports business to almost paralyzed with fear, did ae and waa relieved of his cash. be In excellent eoadtitoa. Mr. Kieael After turning the trick tbe boy waa ret earned loo late, to attend a meethis way sad although badly ing of the directo tv of the Central told to godelivered his message and oared, Pacific railroad, held yesterday In then hastened home, where, between Halt Lake, which wea rallad to sobs he managed to tell his story. Aceoue Important bualneaa. cording to his description tbe man pmasooi as young, of slight build and had We meet all prirca in feeds. A at ill Feed company. 1281 Washington. Hoib part of his face civetvd with a mask. Aside from this description the boy phonon could give no further details, as he was In a rendition boaderlug on Tbe funeral service over ibe of Mrs. Nellie dotes will be The police were notified of the afheld at mam today from the North Ogden meeting house. Inlet meat In fair and are on lb? took'.ut tor the robber. Nona Ogden cemetery. Come to MONDAY SAD DEATH No. M No. 5S m 0UDE5. UTAH. MASKED MAN Nfc 6 111 Pken. two rinji BUSINESS OFFICE ledsgeedsnt 'Phons (I Phene. ring EXAMINER: ( 1 One chance on a beautiful doll with each 50c purchase. Value, f25.00. Drawing Takes Place January 8, 1907, 3 P. M. What would make a more acceptable Xmas remembrance for tbe older memof bers the family than a pair of fine shoes, a pair of choice slippers, a pair of good win- ter robbers or arties? hat Weve a splendid showing of every gotul style, suitable for every purpose. boots? rubber or would please the younger members more than shoes, slipjiers, leggins Remember baby, too, with a pair of slippers, bootees or moccaains. Womens Juliets. I , . ns. S. 5KV l; ao. u1 SSLwiS. raS Uur Juliets are very handsome. Yon cant, if yon try, make more sensible or more Its always the shoe nt arreptable.girtK to your wife, the price that tells the daughter or sister than a story. Match us if you can pair of Juliets Several on mens shoes. We believe that there are no shoes in the world today for the money of so high a grade and so satisfying in every way as our Womens Shoes at Htyjes. vice-preside-nt . $2.50. $3 and $3.50 5 as swarjrt tag sfavasrs: -See With these sites elimlnited from speculation, there Is practically but STORES one proposed location remaining at thla time for consideration of those who are doing the guesting for the big ameltlng companies. This talked-o- f location Is on the Tooele side of tho AND mountain! n Tooele county, north and east of the Highland Boy properties and about five miles over the hill from the tows of Blngbsm.. This section la arid and tho amelterniens nightmare of blighted farms and arsenic bearing produce haa net yet become a fixture la that auction of the neighboring county. Besides the absence at water employment of men and for the ameltr required for agricultural pnrponen, and Ing of Nevada ores, and the outlay of tbe possible development of sufficient moneys Incident to the maintenance for a smelter, the feature which com- of smelting plants and the attendant mends thin proposed location ' is Ita traffic, but the greatest benefits come clone proximity to tho Utah Gon.'a ore from the wealth turned into business . channels by the mining operators who reserve. If such n location were selected it very generally follow their ores to the would be possible to move the ores marketa, and make the smelting cenfrom the mines by an aerial tram. An- ter the hub from which their business other proposition which la now under operations turn. Slue the announcement waa made dlacussion contemplates tbe running of a tunnel from tho present northern that the Utah Con. would move from West Jordan, with every prospect of extremities of the Utah Con. proiier-tlethrough the mountain to the three other emeltlng plants following, Tooele aide. From the tunnel month the farmers of tbe Jordan river, valley tho ores eould be easily trammed down who have been meat active in bringing to tbe new smelter site, but even this about this result have commenced to would present n new problem, and reckon the Icost. It U said that the that would be tbe transportation of order of Judge Marshall goes further the smelter products to the markets. than most of them Intended and while This would Involve the ennstructlon of their demands are being complied a railway on 'the Tooele side of the with Judicially, the Injunction likeinrange, tapping the smelter and con- wise means disaster to their .own necting with the min eteel arteriee of terests. It Is maintained, and with very good the state. One of the greatest dangers of the reason, that admitting the damage unsettling of the smelter situation in done by smelter smeke to the valley Utah la In the possible permanent farms haa In some Instance, been sedamage that will be done to Salt Lake rious, it haa In the main been but a agriculcoun'y. The United States and Bing- small percentage of the oftotal dollars and ham Con. smelling plants, It 1 be- tural interests In point lieved, will almost rertalnly follow tha rents, and that with the ameltera reUtah Cou. In abandoning West Jordan, moved from the valley the depreciar unless the United Slates company tion In the values of farming property should accept the alternative of build- will be far greater than haa been ocsmoke damage. ing roasting oven close to the mines casioned by amelter for flret removing the sulphur from .It will coat the Utah Con. very near the Bingham ores before sending to 1300,000 to remove ita smelter, and the smelter for treatment. Thla, it Is thla aum haa been set aside, many aid, would mean an additional ex- months ago, in contemplation of the hare arisen. pense In the cost of mining and smelt- Identical condition which One solution which was proposed Ining that could not be borne by the low grade Bingham ores. In event that volved tlje plan nf having the smelter these smelting plants should follow companies buy the property of all the the Utah Con. and that the Murray farmer within the aocalled smoke smelter should likewise be moved, jas affected area and then lease their 1 holdings to the original own-eralmost certain to be done, the now oould he done. It waa estiwhich towns West of Jordan and thriving mated, so as to yield a fair Interest Murray would enjoy a period of si- on the Investment. This, while serilence ami tameless atmosphere that would give the farmers plenty of time ously discussed for a time, has been to ccnteinpkte the results of their agipermanently abandoned as impractitation. But the danger point that is cable. And mainly for the reason of the epdless controversy that would reIn (he probability of the Nevada ore living driven from the Salt Lake mar- sult from any attempt to fix upon valagricultural lands. ket, which would be nothing less than uations of various Moreover, It was argued by the an Industrial calamity. that there would be no limit Certain it Is the fear of being molested by the agricultural damage suit, to the area that might become affectpurchasing epidemic will deter all of the smelter ed" In event any extensive companies waa Indulged in. ccrapanlea from selecting sites within by thawere the smelter operators to or verv elute to the area upon which Even the federal court' industrial embargo avail themselves of tne law permitting has been placed. And then the result condemnation of land for smelting purposes and legal authorities are j might follow that the great American Smelting snd Refining compinv might divided upon thla the smelters would make up its official mind to remove face a gigantic, expenalre and very its smelting operations nearer to the lengthy schema, which when even conNevada mines and seleci a site In tha summated might not prove successJ ... Silver state surrounded by sandded ful. The situation lx simply this; The This would bring t)e smelter , deserts. smelters are up against It: Bingham cliiPr to the great producers of Salt Lake are up against It. and fll:l. Tonopah ad other thriving and cr trip of tUsh'i neighbor, but at great when ths etcoltera are moved from the j to Salt ! a'r.e City. Such a move county, the farmers who brought It nbout' will be up against It. would doubt !er receive the encour-aremeof the large operator cf Nevada. who hive clamoring for a Nell' These men who are always smelter clover to their properties, hu; trying to kiss yon make me tired. It would take millions annual!? from Belle Me. too. There's nothing I Utah. Not stone Is the benefit to thi admire so much as a successful man. stare and t Ha:; I jxke foiuu Ledger. Ogden, IM Salt Lzke City CHRISTENSON SHOE STORE 2369 WASHINGTON AVE. POLICE MAKE Christinas Oifts mar FILI..WI Would You Buy Rich Cut Glass If You Could iSave Fifty Per Cent 7 ?7 Look over the list below i . . Beautifully Cut Five-in- ch Nappie .$1.25 Seven-IncSylvan Cutting, Fine h N:ippie $2.75 A Fine Large Vinegar or Oil Cruet $1.85 A Few Elegant, Full Size, New Cut Water Pitchers Something Thats nn the Tuble at Every Meal Cream and Sugars (Nvic The sbovi good I wrp sarriflcci to us .in, I won't lau long at these $4.00 $3.00 prices.) SOME NOVELTIES YOU WILL NEED BEFORE LONG were notified of the affair and forking on the case. ROBBERY A - RAID ON SALOONS STRENUOUS EFFORT 'MADE STOP SUNDAY OPENING. TO Three Bartendera Placed Under Arrest to Answer In Cohrt This Morning. .That the police are In earnest In their efforts to suppresi the Sunday opening of saloons, waa evidenced yesterday in their act in raiding three saloons and placing the proprietors under arrest. During tha day word reached police headquarters that certain of the saloons were not observing the notice of Chief Browning that they must keep their places of business closed on Sunday, and a gum shoe expedition on the part of the officers last night developed the fact that while the majority of places were closed some few were doing business. As n result of the quest, the Brown Palace, the Ranch, and the Atlas were found to be doing business and were raided. The bartenders were placed trader street and will be held to answer In court thla morning. In spite of the fact that It Is hard to get evidence to convict Chief Browning Is bound to make an example of those who disregard hie orders and will follow up the work of yesterday until Ogden Is a dry town on Sunday. The chief enjoys the reputation of finishing anything be starts out to do, and It Is expected that his raid will result In close observance of his orders. a. are OR RIO CRARDE Lucian Eavea Relieved ef a Bank tlflcate. a, SENSIBLE $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. Our Splendid Holiday Display! U-C0M-- do. traffic manager, and with the Bradley says slie blames Senator general with which he Brown's children for hi refusal to Guggeuhelni Interests, In New York. was connected wed her. In his new capacity he still repreAt a conference bore Saturday bemen and will tween local friends and relatives of sents the great smelter his capacity as general manager Mrs. Bradley, It was determined to In Nevada Northern be a considretain Hartch A Bag ley of Ibis city, of the factor Ut the growth of the Ely and their Washington partner. Judge erable district Loekle, la the defense of Mrs. Prad-leMr. Cannon is undecided as yet as despite Judge freckle's formal to whera he will make his headquartwithdrawal from the case. er and It Is extremely likely, In view of the Nevada Northern's relations KILLED BY REVOLUTIONISTS. to Ogden and tha roads centering here, that this city will become the Rt. Petersburg, Pee. 16.---A dlspatfh headquarters of that road. from Llpkiny. Bessarabia, sivs that three revolutionists, upon being arrest'TILL ALIVE. ed, shot sad killed an officer and fled: Ran Francisco, Dec, 16. Hoy GarriThree peasants who Joined in the pur son and his wife, Pearl Garrison, who suit were also killed by tha revolutionist. Ioter two of the revolutionist were shot and seriously wounded, were shin and Instantly killed by off- were still alive tonight, but both were icials and the third committed suicide. aid to be very low. $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 Co Silt Lake Herald: Lucian Saves, ; a wealthy mining and consulting engineer of Butte, Mont., was robbed of 820,000 on a Hlo Grande passenger train en route between Green River, .Utah, and Salt Lake City, Saturday morning. Tbe booty consisted of four $5,004 certificates of deposit on MoCornlck A Co.'s bank at Balt Lake. It was la a small purse within a handbag carried by Mrs. Eaves. In some manner ex-a daring thief opened the big and tracted the smaller purse and Its contents from the bag, while Mr. and Mrs. Eaves were at breakfast In tbe diner. The only other passenger thought to be In tbe car at the time the purse wss stolen was one Detwelller, a baker, en route from Parkersburg, Pi., to Portland. He was placed under arrest and taken to the police station lu Salt Lake on the arrival of the train here yesterday, but no trace of the stolen certificates wae found on him, and he waa released. Later In the evening Hill, a colored porter on one of the Pullmans of tha train, waa arrested at Ogden and brought to this cltv, whera he uso was searched and released, as no trace of tbe certificates eould be found on him. Subsequently four other train employes were taken to the station and searched, but to no avail, and tbs Investigation by the police Is still In progress. Payment on tbe deposit certificates wss stopped st McCor-Alck'bank by Capt Burbldge of tha police department, who has charge of the police Investigation. s smel-terme- STERLING SILVER SPOONS FOR BABY O., 50 Cents Store Open Evening's Until Christmas It untisUcto!'y.ab',VC d W!11 he 8,nt 0 VO'ir "Wwss r'r,,iw "1 the prpe quoted and money returned ! J. 5. LEWIS Established since the year 1870. a I COMPANY JEWELERS hi Biin At the Big Clock. Wash, Ave. OGDEN, UTAH. ii m i ct nt i etmcuns j m two etcres THE OLD CLOTHES MAN." Not a picked-u- p cast of Incompetent Leas Than $50 Worth of Goode Were actors nor a No. 2 company will P ? Stolen. -The Old Clothei Man" to your cuy Wednesday. December 18. Sometime Saturday night tho stores Grand. Mr. James Kyrle MacCurd't of C. F. Hptchlnson and the auction himself the author, to the title roJA room next door were entered by burg- surrounded bv a company of pisf me lars an,l a quantity of goods stolen. especially adapted to physique and The theft waa not discovered until metic abllitr. will portray the concf Sunday morning, when Mr. Hutchin- tion of hi Win. Mr. MacCurdy hi . son entered his place of business trad not have an inferior artist around found that his good had bee-- twn-- j and the people of Ogden are ur sacked. An InTrstlgatian showed'that an evening ef m.t Intense the rrooks had entered by prying open meat when The Oold Clothe otM a rear window and thns pained iccttt appears. In lhe arena scene n to lac shop. Not Inng s.'trr Mr. last set Ez my Diuihertv and discovered h.s loss, the Sharker give a very spirited of ti: suction room, ms.1e the llou that keeps the entire d.scovpry ths: his place of busings keyed up to a very high Pitc' had been entered In the same manner Is particularly interesting to ta as was that of his neighbor. portion of the audience. In the aggregate the total property stolen Is less than $50. The police WANT AD YIELD BIG RESULT H.it-chiso- 'L,. |