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Show TIIE BROWN SHOT Build. Si.Ul'U. EXAMINER: OGDEN, I LOVER Entire Stock Will Be posed of at p. m. a a 1:00 m.. 12:00 m., 2:50 m., 5:30 p. m., 7:10 p. m.; depart, 3:20 m, 7:60 A m 10: :10 m, 2:45 p. ' 5:50 p. m. Salt LAka City, R. G. W. 1:00 m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 m. 6:10 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. S. L. Ry. m.: depart, 4:60 p. m. Arrive, 10:46 a a DISTRICT COURT Probate and Motion Calendar Disposed of by Judge Howell. Regular motion and probata day la the district court yesterday ' waa unusually strenuous. Judge Howell att- Kennedy, erstwhile skating rink Instructor, by Judge Murphy, in police court yesterarrested day ninth lug Keuuedv In Salt Lake Friday and brought to Ogdttn by Chief Browning Friday night. The offense fur which Kenuedy stood trial waa that uf ohtaiuiug money by false pretenses. A complaint was brought against him by John Mc-- 0 ready, a dry goods merchant, who c&ened a check for $15 on the First National bank of Rexhurg. It wa discovered, after Kennedy had left the oily, that he had no money in ike bank. Investigation reiealcd a wider field of operation than at McCready's. so efforts were made to capture the bunco man. Kennedy pleaded guilty to his charge. Not only has be operated in Ogden, but Rexbtirg and Salt Lake have p ruled lucrative places for his game. It is claimed that he decamped with several trunks of clothes belonging id the elite of Rexburg, by representing himself as a cleaner aud preeser of nulls. In Salt Lake he succeeded In passing a few worthless checks before being apprehended by an officer. ' DISPUTEO BYLAKD BOARD State Commissioners Take issue With Interior Department on Withdrawals. The state board of laud commission- a, a a a Eden Liberty Arrive, 6:00 p. m.; depart, 9:00 a m. D. Weber R. F. County Arrive, 6:00 ended to seventeen cases, among which was the case of the State vs. p. m.; depart, 5:30 a m. W1L GDASMANN, On motion of Charles B. BramwelL Postmaster. the district attorney, the rase was discharged, tha defendant having mar"How do you check your wife's exried the chief witness, and plaintiff In the action. pensive tastes T" "Just draw 'em blank to her order Following la the probate and motion and let her fill 'em In." Boston Trancalendar: Probate. script The Cook (selecting her employer) Estate and guardianship of Emma F. Orandln, et al., minora, petition for Well, Ol loike the looks o' yes. But order of sale of real estate, denied. phwat dlferlnces hnv yes from the Estate of John W. Guthrie, deceased, gfprl that hod yes last? Puck. lls, In all townsltea on which coal has been found, waa censured, and In which issue waa taken with tha Interior department on the juntlce and equity of such an order. The Interior department Inoued an order a few days ago withdrawing from entry all townships In which coal or l has been found, and netting aside the sales of these lands by the ststa to bona fide purchasers, whether or not mineral had been found on the land sold. The resolution provides that the settlers or purchasers may use the name of the state in defending their rights to the lands, provided tha state la not burdened with any expense by reason of auch action. This resolution removes the responsibility of the withdrawal of such lands from the state land board, and places It directly upon the interior department. The resolution, which was Introduced by Commissioner William D. Cand-lanwas as follows: "Tha commissioner of the general land office has disapproved certain state selections for the reason, as stated In the notice served on this other-minera- WE WANT TO MAKE THIS WEEK A MEMORABLE ONE. WE WANT TO POINT BACK TO IT AND SAY: WE SOLI) HUNDREDS OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO DO IT WE'VE GOT TO HAVE THE BEST SALESMAN ON EARTH. WE'VE GOT HIM, AND HIS NAME IS PRICE. PRICE IS HERE AND READY TO SHOW YOU SPLENDID LINES OF SUITS IN ALL THE TATE FABRICS, HANDSOMELY MADE AND FULL OF STYLE, AT THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL CUT PRICES: All $15.00 Suits $11.25 PRICE WILL MAKE IT AN OBJECT FOR YOU TO BUY CLOTHING THIS WEEK. An It is our extensive aim to avoid line to carrying suits over select from from comprising all the one season new models to . $ of the another season and Hence the all great the popular special fabrics - sale a x B X Dec. 11th X AUC DAILY 11 A. M AND X X 2:30 x 7:30 P. M. X X V X MUMAAAAAJWWWVMWWMMA t The I irui of Jujiaii Art Asm trial ion ia ua tLe Ja )a item Fair Coiumiit-Mttue- r for every KiMisitioL. aud Now They are ou the Way to Going to the Jamestown ExiMieitiou at Virginia for Next Year, aud to Avoid to Shipping, the Beautiful Art Good. I Will Positively Sell to the Highest Bidder Without Uriii-est-u- F. BLOOM IB X X X ART AUCTIONEER HaXaKBKHXXXnKnnXBXXXXXXXBXMnMXXHMXHXXXKXXXXXXXXXKKXXXX SANTA FE IMPROVEMENTS. lu-e- n Millions to Ba Spent in Equipment and New Road. l these tracts. It does not seem to this board that i lands selected b the slate lu 1309 , should be cauoelted sevt n years later alutply on the statement that said It has townships are withdrawn. always lRtn the practice of this office to allow applicants to use the name of the stale in defending their titles without cost to the state where ml a-end claims are alleged against selections made by the state. I, therefore, move that the secretary be instructed to notify the applicants for these tracts that they may use the name of the state without cost to the state, in defending their claims to said lands, and that sixty days from December ' '986, has been allowed In , which to appeal. After adopting the resolution without a dissenting vote, and after cleaning up a large amount of routine work, the board adjourned until January 9, 1907. A meeting will probably be held December 31 to clean the files of the board of any matters that may accumulate iu the meantime, ; HOME VISITORS EXCURSION tha Denver Rio Grands Railroad, December 16th, If you are golug home for Xmaa aud New Years, why not go via the Scenic Line? Rates via D. K. G. Round trip first clefs ticket to Denver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, (19.T5: Omaha, Kansas City, St, Joe, $32.00; 8L St. lamia, 939.50; Minneapolis. Paul, 641.90; Chicago, 144.50. Tickets good to return within alxty day from data of sale; ship overs allowed. Also low round trip .gates to other points want of Chicago. For particulars see A. J. Cronin, agent. Via Taken From tha Trament Times, Box Eldar County. 8. Wyatt of 2-- . Ogden was In town Thursday. with hia folks. Quality Moro m-vivo- d r ran. Lna Angeles, Dec. begets success and "it IS success a far-We hare just load of the famous Jewel ranges and heater TIIEIR quality it unquestioned, be cause one ont every seven homed in the United States a. contains a Jewel. feature of today's card at A soot was tha Santa Catalina selling stakes, valued at Varieties. 12 to 1, woa, keeping close to the rail and under been edging. Reservation at 6to 1 waa the longest priced other hone to land, he The best recommend we want is tb ask IL-25- 0. your neighbor who has one. Do It now. nesulta: First race, selling, seven furious Search Me, 110 (Booker), I to 1. won; We also have a fall line of Lady Wbousmaa, 111 (Callahaa), 00 Mias Horr returned from Ogden Satto 1," eeeund; Young Da via, 107 (liar-rial- , she where went to spend urday, 4 to 1. third. Time, 11:28. ! Thanksgiving with her parents. Mortlake, Prince Chlng, Monte bank. Prince Frederick. Merllngo, RespiraIsaac Burnbnpe and family passed tor. Phyi and Bauble also ran. through Tremonton Sunday on their Second race, five furlongs Alda, 107 way to Ogden, where they will spend (Preston), 7 to 10, won; Ductnes, 107 a few days visiting frtendn and (Grand I, 15 to 1, eeoond: Oonuulds, ' 107 (Boland), I ta I. thirl Time, 1:01. Elsncer, Lady Kitty, Athenla, Mlrable, Son of Knnnymede, Chico, KKICHTS OF THE MACCABEES Maxim Corky and Slxfull also ran. Third race, mile and seventy yards, The following officers of Silver Tent selling Reservation, 104 (Singleton), No. 1, were elected Friday evening: 5 to 1, won; Oratorinn, 101 (Flacher), Past Commander Jos. Willett. 3 to 1. second; Atkina, 102 (Finn), 6 Commander Hyrum G. White. to 6, third. Time, l:46i. Uncle HenLieut. Commander U J. Griffin. ljam Angeleno, Golden Light, Bushry. R. K. and F. K. R. T. Harris. whacker and Pink Gutter also ran. Chsplain F. M, Cochrane. Fourth race, Santa Catalina selling Berreant C. M. Anderson. stakes, $1,250 added, seven fulomgs 'i Maater-at-Arm- s John Robinson. Varieties, 99 (Gorgan). 12 to 1. won; First 31. G. Joseph Hughes. Psntoufle,' 115 (Booker). 6 to 1, secSecond M. (!. C. M. FleweUing. ond: Bntre Nous, 99 (CarmlM, 16 to Sentinel and Picket Job. D. Harris I, third. Time, 1:27. Supremo Ed Ball, Arinro, Don Domo, Court, AS PRESIDENT THE Right Judge Treen, Bryan, Jersey Lily, A and True. Critic. Toupee. Lillie B., Allaatlco and The Irishman Sly Ben, (From the Louisville CourletvJournal, also ran. ('November 29 tb.) , Fifth race, futurity course, selling Tbe account of the President! 8L Or, 108 (Kunx), 4 to 6, woa; Reconhomeward voyage from Panama member, 91 (Riley), 12 to 1, second; tains this diverting anecdote: LI vine, 101 (Hudlla), 6 to L third. As the President sank hia shovel Time. 1:12. Buds Pent, Prince Rose deep into tbe coal, to tbe utter disre- sad Hlpotoca alto ran. and Sixth race, mile and fifty yard. Bellgard of his wearing apparel swung the shovelful in the direction of ing Cotillion, 109 (Bookw), even, the open furnace door, a lurch of the won; Netting, 109 (Singleton), 5 to 1. hip caused tbe first shot to miss fire, eeoond; Freslaa, 109 (Boland) 9 to 1, and instead of striking the hole, the third. Time. 1:47. Moore, lavlctua, hovelful of coal struck the boiler head J. V. Kirby, Vlona, Balito, MeGratblana and rolled upon the flraroom floor. Prince, Lucrece, Gentle Harry and The President laughed heartily over Tlxona also ran. hia first failure, and, undaunted and undismayed, he sailed into tbe oual NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS. pile again with renewed vigor. Tbe excessive beat, however, made him New Or leans, Dec. 9. Fair Gronada give up his Job. after burling three results: shovelfuls of coal into the fire. He First non. six fUfJongs Tam Mau-kiu- s and woo. Consideration aeeond, Gay shook hands with the firemen Adelaide third. Time, 1:19 quickly climbed back ts the deck. Which goes ts show once more that Second rare, six furlongs Toboggan second. Lady genius has its limitations. Here ia a won, Mnadowbreexe as President of the VnshU third. Time, 1:14. Sir man who serves United States and yet la a failure an United third but wu disIt must have been with qualified. a Third race, mile end a sixteenth feelings of pride and amusement that y the experts of the high art of tossing Gild won, Missouri Lad second, third. Time, 1:14 tbe black diamonds watched the botch which the President made of the Job. Fifth race, two miles Psdre won. They could do something which tbe Mamie Algol second. Cashier third. Chief Executive of one of the greatest Time, 2:32 of earths nations ronld not do. They Sixth race, mile and aeveaty yards were the superiors of Theodore Roose- Goldsmith won. Lady Ellison second. boiler-rooHe Kittle Pint third. Time, 1:45 velt down in that Seventh fce, mile sad seventy might ran the government, but it took them to run the ship. Royal won. Merry Pioyards RatherHnrmakln third. Time, There Is a homely lesson in this. It neer second, la timely, too. and valuable, even if, 1:46 44. perhaps, trite. It teaches ns not to NATIONAL CHILD LABOR LAW. look down on any worker in any department of human activity, for he New Tork. Dec. 9. At a meeting of quite probably Is able to do something we cannot do. It is the fable of tbe the board cf trustees of the National mountain and the squirrel In Emer- Child labor committee held hare last j son's familiar verse. If the squirrel night the board took final action on cannot carry mountain on hia back, the proposed national child laber Taw. neither can the mountain crack a nut. Resolutions were adopted indorsing j a of th? baltlcrhlji the TJeveridye MU. in enbstonce. an a If the Louisiana cannot write mceasgcs to natk.ual child labor law, and eulogistbe congress, appoint ambaseadnra and ing the late Samuel Spencer, president regulate spelling, neither can the Pres' of the Southern Rnlla'sj. who was one Ident heave coal. of the irutdees of the committee. COAL-HEAVE- double-t- ini, Dar-thul- veston. Tha Santa Fa has placed orders for equipments which Increase Its outChicago, Dec. 8. The Chicago Tristanding orders to 19,000,000. It is bune today says: also proposed to reduce much of the Tbe Atchison, Topeka sad Santo Fa roadbed to grade, to improve the balRailway ia making preparations for lasting and to extend the block signal largo expenditures ia 1807 for exten- service. sive improve mews all along Its system. lu budget for the year has not STORM IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. been Anally mode up yet, but lu outfor double lays tracking, extensions, new equipment, etc., probably will agVictoria. B. C., Dec. 8. Great damnot less 925.000,000. One age wee done by Thursday night's than gregate uf the most important pieces of work storm In the Interior and along the the road now has under way, tha coast, aecurdlng to meager reports racking of Ita main line from Chi- from outside points. Owing to the cago to Kansas City, will ba pushed fact that both telegraph and telephone rapidly, although it la doubtful if it wires are demoralised, it la impossible will be completed before some time la to serine accurate Infonnatioa, nut will be 1908. Another large Improvement Is It la believed that the loss the construction of a new Una from large. Tbe city of Vancouver weathMexico, N. M to Brownsville, Texas. ered the atom almost without loss, exIt la Mid that when this line ia built. cept for the prostration of the wire. ASCOT PARK RACES. TRSMCNTHEWS R. Ban Fraui-ioco- . Dec. 5. The feature of the Emeryville card today waa the i Crocker selling slakes, with 92.UUS add- ed. Tbe winner w as Don Hamilton, I neglected in the betting at 9 tu 1. The j Dun easily led the proc.aoaiun until near the fimxk, when Mary-F- . gave him a brush. Corrigan, with W. Miller up. took show money. Results: First race, seven and a half furlongs Fred Beut, 104 (A. Brown I. 7 to A won; Comllfo, 104 (W. Miller), 6 to A second; Guv. Darla. 101 tBruissll), 16 to 1. third. Time. 1:361-6- . Mlchm-l- , fianposal, Talamund, Rails, Rosaro also ran. Second race, five furlongs Manaard, 112 (W. Miller), 7 to 10, woa; Billy Mayhem. 107 (A. Brnwa). 10 to 1, second; Aaron J., 106 (Roblnsuni. 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:01. Judge, Tim Hurst, Sid Silver, Achilles also ran. Third race, five and n half furlongs Ethel Day, 108 (Robinaoa), 11 to 10, won; E. M. Brattaln. 115 tL. Williams), 6 to 2, second; Dutiful,' 92 (Sandy). 13 to 1. third. Time, 1:08 Prince of Caatile, Jack Richelieu. Paddy Lyarh also ran. . Fourth race, one mile Dob Hamilton, Ki8 (Williams). 8 to 1, won; Mary F.. 96 (Brussell), 6 to 2, second; Corrigan, 109 (W. Miller), 5 la 1. third. Time. 1:40 Princess Tttsnla, Log-l- a tells, I'm Joe, Joe Coyne also ran. Fifth race, mile and fifty yards Jackfull, 104 (Sullivan), won; Dolinin, 99 (Hunter), 8 to 5, second; Inflammable, 104 (Graham), 10 to 1, third. Time, 1:461-5- . Dewey, Anvil also ran. Sixth race, six and n half furlongs Bony Faust, 112 (Dugan), 3 to 2, won; Native Ron, 113 (Williams), 7 to 6, second; Huerfauo, 101 (W. Miller). 30 to 1. third. Time, 1:2116. Woolma, Gromotkd, Kogo, Burning Buah also tha Santa Fa will have the shortest Une between San Francisco and Gal- R Buggies, both sled and rubber tire, and will make it worth your while if yon are in the market for anything in the ve bfrle line. : . m The WINONA wagon has Come in raptured the trade. 0 (and we'll show you why. 3 "Wo will treat you right" L - Burton Implement Co. Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah T&YSl AT Tod-dlngto- n coal-heave- r. V Fla-vlgn- 2-- 4-- 1 WatsonTanner SUCCESSORS TO Z. C. M. L 376 Twenty-Fourt- h Clothing Co. WHERE THE BEST IS SOLD St. x TP withboard, that aid land haw drawn.' It does not appear from auhl notice that tLeiv Ik mineral ou said lands or that the applicants therefor erred tu sfflrtnlug that these particuiu charlar tracts were acter. It is not sb'iwn or even alleged that the state or the applicants acted lu bad faltli In connection with A. W, Hadley' left the first of the week for Ogden to spend a few days H Sale Special X Tuesday 2363 Washington Ave.: rock, ers at the final session of the December sitting held yesterday, passed a S. L. Rv. Arrive, strongly worded resolution in which m.; depart, 1:20 the action of the interior department in withdrawing from entry all lands Southern Utah, O. 1:20 a. m., 7:30 p. a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Rv. Arrive. 1:00 n. m, 2:50 p. m., 7:00' p. m.; their troubles in tha eourts of Salt depart, 1:30 A m., 7:00 a m, 6:50 Lake has been the source of much p. m. Frit Lake City, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, publicity to a liaison most IN the . u Iuter-mountal- n ue-par- t, time. Mrs. Bradley is the woman with whom Arthur Brown has had much trouble, she accusing him of being the father of her child and of having promised to marry her. The airing of La D.on Dis- m Commences JAPANESE ART EXHIBIT From the Portland Fair 12,000. A sentence uf Du pile was imposed oil X TTENT.ION! DAYS Estate of Morgan Powell, deceased, report of David Mattson received and the court signed the decree of distribution. Motion Calendar, A. E. Close vs. P. T. Smith, et al., demurrer overruled and 20 days given to answer. C. C. Richards vs. Standard Publishing Co., et al., demurrer passed. Regina Ottersun vs. O. 8. L. R. R. Co., demurrer argued and taken under advisement. Utah Packing company vs. Sheep company. Case congency huapitaL tinued for the term. Whan asked who her companion waa William Harcorabe vs. Mary K. Edtha woman said ha waa an wards. et al., twenty days were given from Utah. Tha police questioned her D. K. Morris, a chief witness. In which further and aha replied: to answer. "Ask Senator Sutherland about the Eccles Dumber company vs. Anne E. affair." Martin, et al. The defendant was of ia woman build and ap given 20 days to answer. Tha alight pears to be about thirty years of age. waa Her name given by Brown as AnOCDiH MAILS nie M. Bradley from Salt Lake City. The woman appeared cool and waa unaffected when told that Brown might Arrival and departure 'if malls at die. She had a conversation with him Ogden poa toffies: in a room of the Raleigh prior to the North and Northwest, O. 8. L. It waa in that room that Arrive, 7:30 a. m 6:30 p. m.; Ry deshuotlug. the (hooting occurred. part, 12:55 a. m., 11:50 a. m. When informed of the shooting afEast, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, fray Senator Sutherland quickly said: 4:30 a. m.; 3:15 p.m.; depart, 7:50 a. "I hava known both Mrs. Bradley m, 2:25 p. m., C:50 p. m. aud Senator Brown intimately, the Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, latter for a great many yean. I saw 1:00 e. m 11:45 a.m 2:50p.m.; 7:00 a. m.; 6:30 p. m. him last Monday. He and the woman have been more or less closely assoWeet, all points, S. P. Ry. 7:30 a ciated together." n, 1:50 p. m., 7:00 p. in.; depart, 1:30 Mr. Brown waa at one time United a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada. 8. States senator from Utah, among the B. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:30 a. first after the state waa admitted into P. L- - A. the Union, but served only ft short m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:a p. m, 6:30 19"rt. BHHimNBHIKBHB HKflflBBBBBflflBB GIVEN 90 J Former Senator Arthur Brown, of Salt Lake, vaa shot and probably fatally wounded In Washington. Arthur Brown registered on December 8th, from Salt Lake City. Utah, st tha Raleigh Hotel, in Washington. He was dlaoovered about 2:3d o'tluck yesterday morning in hi room on the eeoond floor Buffering of two buiiet wound! in hli stomach, which ina pruva fatal. Tha police have held a woman who waa found with him and who refused to give her name. The man waa taken at onc tu the Emer- MORNING, DKi'ESIREIt f. KFNNFDY fc.laie ol iVler Hu.ie. petition fur letters uf adniim.-::.i'.iiu- . granted. Bond. $1im Estate and guardianship 4.f Albert M. Hunter, luiuur, petit luu f,:r letieis of guardianship, granted Hui'-4.(.,u. Estate of Hattie feterson. petition for conflrmation of sale of real estate, granted. Estate of James H. Spargo, petition f r final discharge, granted. Estate of Warren G. Child, petliiot for partial distribution, continued. DID MISS NOT THE MRS. (RADLEY Estate of Mary M. McGaw, petitiou WILL SKATE NO MORE WITH MARK. for distribution, granted. PRETTY GIRLS Estate of Jeanett McGay, petition for final discharge, set for December From Utah la Fatally lath. Until Ha Has Served His Time on the Guardianship of William McKay, et Weundad In a Washington City's Rock for of aL, minors, HataL appointment guardFlit. Bonds were fixed at ian, granted. BY FORMER SUNDAY CTAII, I petition fur leueis of u.iminUtiMiiuu. plaM'od. MORNING This Mem Yeirk Racket! Store I coal-hcarer- Wo Undersell 'Em All |