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Show My. M&3& THE MORNING EXAMINER, money, a gold ring and other valupolice are working un th EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM- - able. The cae. II The old year w as ushered out and the new year in by the usual clanghitching if belis, shriek it.g r.f No. H aud of firework. TUer.- - were display Ne 54 a number of watch meeting" and dancing parties that were exieud.-until after tbe strike of twelve. Ne Independent 'Pfcone Sell Phene, twe rinse Nfc 54 business office 'Pnene - Independent Ball Phone, one ting The grievance Brotherhood of of the Harrlutcn ordered to not 7, at which lime new schedule to fur acceptance. w The Rio Grande Weal ere Will run a apodal (nun lor the State Teach ere convention at Ogdon on Wednesday. Dtuii, Congreu Year's. . ! Attorney A. E. Pratt has been admitted to the firm of Richards A aftemuun and trniti, Hnlapp. which will hereafter he known Dancing Academy.- New as ltlciiarda, Kolapp A Pratt. fir tbe beautiful cdick Jewelry store took place last nlgiit at 4 p. in., as staled. lYie numbers drawn were 1607. 1673 and 1011. The first number has ten day la which to claim the clock, Hhnuld The drawing at Smalley's OF CITY COUNCIL The law firm of Agee, Che and McCracken will be dissolved on the find day of January, 1907. f u LAST WORK they fail to call the second number has a like time, aa alao the third. Mil Leown Walsh, a little girl of i yean. drew ont the numbers. r Mr. Baawell'a drawing for the lady1 gold vtkft that was given away lu the peraoa holding the lucky number, took place las, night at 9:10 p. at., at hi alere. The number were Hid, 711, 1207. Tbe first numlter ha fifteen days in whk-- to claim the watch, tbe second and third- having tbe same Ume aa the first, should the first fall to show up. BRIEF SESSION MARKS CLOSING OF THE YEAR. Petition for Renewal of the Franchise of Ogden Rapid Transit Co, Passed Second Reading. - Dancing, afternoon and evening, Congress Dancing Academy, Ni-- Yeara. Numbers drawn for the big doll at Stationery company Isst night: 647. 1)346, 4114, 0021, 681, 639, the Utah 4147, 693, 689, 697. The management of the Auditorium have arranged for Tyler A Hurton, trick and fancy skater, to play a return engagement at the Auditorium for another week commencing Mmday, December 3WL TTtey proved wry popular while here a abort time ago and no doubt will pack tho building another week. services over the reFuneral mains of Htlmpeon will be held Wednesday at 11 oclock, at the River-dalmeeting house. Remain may be viewed nt the family residence Tuea-dgy, from 1 to 6 p. m.. and Wednesday from 9 to 10 s. m. E-ln-a e 1 A car of dry, bright, green hay Jnat received At Grout's Grain Store. Both phones. i ; HOURS HELD Much . James Peterson was arraigned yesterday afternoon before the municipal HI jitdgn on n statutory charge. bonds were fixed at $U9i). which he was uoable to furnish, and consequently will be detained mull bis trial at the county Jail. The complaint against Peterson Is signed by foiirlcen-yenrolElla Conroy, hi Mother and child are at the tYitiendrn bona. il r. Maurice Levr, tbe wvll known fight promoter, 4 Han Francisco, was in on his wny rrom a Ogden trip to tbe emu in so- - the man fight at rnnupah. which lakes place this afternoon. Gana-Her-- The last acsshm of I bo cltjr council for 101)6 paused off quietly anl deBusiness In regular roucorously. tine which came before the meeting waa dlapuaed of without argument, and at the end of tbe docket a motion to adjourn wa put and rarried with an alacrity that suggested new year vigils. Of ten members atx were present on time. Anticipating the early arrival of the wagou for lire ataiioii No. 2. Fire Chief Paine submitted a Hat of officer! selected to man the alutlun. K. E. Barton wa named a captain; ohn Hnx, R. Bte.de, Henry Newey, H J. Cheney and C. K. West aa hose n en. Upon motion the rommuuira-tlowna referred to the fire committee for Investigation and repor. In all probability the bench station will be njiened shortly after the first of the year. A petition for the renewal of their old franchise waa presented by the Ogden Rapid Transit company, and an extension of 60 year. An ordinance waa auhmllted which practically the contents of the old ordinance without Introducing any new Afier provision or speeifleati-jnapassing H second refilling the ordinance wa referred to the law committee. grantProvided that the fraochliu-ed tho company agree to electrify (he (Igden and Northwestern imnisdlalriy and te extend the line from ItaU Hot Rpring within a period of two year. It also agree not to charge more than five rent for one comlnuou passage In the city limits. The Inst, report, of the year was read from the city attorney. He listed the number of cnea against the city since the first nf the year and gave iht In each case. The citys 1 enable have Increased to such an rxieni that City Attorney llaglcy aske-- l thsl it assistant be appointed in aid hint . 1 i In tbe work of 19H7. On motion the mailer wa referred to the conmiiit'-- e Pattixon will announce the on laws. fisht ly TVturns of tho GansHr-nia- n Appliratlnna from fori v one re! nil rounds todav at his new place of llqitiiv dealers for renewals nf th ir licenses were allowed. the Turf Exchange enloou. Regular interest of 81.123 on Leonard Fife report!! to ;hc iMtllee waa ordered paid. one from L. Zllma-i- . held up Two yesterday that In- had Ik-- . wcv wav men robbet! from uear the ol her and hy Jwo high Tweniy-aecom- j slreet stul Adams live. r ported The city health itisp-vo- r Mis shortly after 12 n'ciorh Monday night. Fife bats fhai wlul1 one inan Melon cases of cniicigi.-n- . of will! n fie held a gun in his face the other went were dtpttieria, cue P", and 4 in "ne typhoid fevi-r- . through Ms clo'ltes aud Harry ltnatl-nen- , Ik-h- to-.i- Clearance 'Sale THREE MEN UNDER ARREST SUSPECTED OF WRECKING TRAINS. Discussion Was Operator Alleged That These Man Art in the Habit of Stealing Coal from Cara. Subject. Enthusiastic Had on Both Sidra of and sevAbout seventy employe eral of the ottlcliils n the Hardman line met In a Joint session at tbe K. of P. hall yesterday afternoon for the proposed the put pose of iliscus-tn- g airteeu hour labor limit law. whieh It la expected will be presented to congress atsxit the middle of this month, for enact meut. an euthuslaiJic Tbe gathering w one. and there wa much dlucus-loboth for and against the proposed There wax no definite acMeasure. tion taken for the rraanu that a copy of the proposed new law had not been secured. It wa therefore decided to hold a subsequent meeting at I o'el.M-tomorrow afternoon at the same place, when rnpiea f the same will be on hand and the matter can be discussed more intelligently and some united action taken. One of the moat Important feature brought out during The meeting, front an employ e'e standpoint, wa placed before the gathering by Trainmaster A. W. Wright of the flouthern Pacific. That official called the attention of the men to th fact that If the bill became a law It would he necessary for live railroad companies to change their division points o that Instead of a division, they would have dJvlaluu terminal at about every loll mile. He then pointed out that a change of this kind on the part of the company would mean the transferring of many of (he crew from where they are now Lira led. This, in hi opiuioii, would work a hardship on many, especially those who had home of their own. lie maintained that In these day the matter of reducing the tonnage was out nf Ibe question, aud that the companies would be forced, for their own protection, to shorten the division points. He estimated the number nf orows on tho Balt lake divlahm that exceeded the sixteen-hou- r limit each month at about thirty . Engineer "Doc Murphy a poke at length In favor of the bill and said that In hi opinion It would be a good thing fur both the wen and the company. He thought there would lie little trouble with It at first, but that a soon a they got used to it it would work out all right. Finally it was decided to effect a permanent organisation, and Fred Harrington was elected permanent chairman, and J. H. Wardlntgh permanent secretary. It waa theu ordered thst all railroad men. both official and employes, aa well a any other Interested oed way or the other In the provision of the bill, be Invited to be present at the meeting Wednesday afternoon, when It I expected that some definite action trill lie taken. A good sale at a good time, snow and rain and slushy streets, our shoe sales have never yet failed to attract buyers. You will welcome this sale, because it is nearing the end of the season. Manufacturers and jobbers are clearing up and we bought shoes at our own prices. Come today or tomorrow. n. that they bad caused I tab, Sunday tbe wreck at morning, three resident of that place were placed under arret yesterday nd takes to Morgan, where- - they were kicked up and will be held pending the result of the Investigation being conducted by the railroad and county officer. Tbe name of tbe men are: Horace Colder, aged 30; a married On susyk-loi- i Bring the children; bring the family. mn. Henry Colder, aged 20. Cobabe, aged 17. Two other named William Anderson and Irrin Corrigan were also detained for ine time on Ibe supposition that they had something u da with tbe affair. The men were arrested by Special Agent J. J. Jones and Claim Agent McNilt. The officer and efflriais of the road held aa all night session with the men at Peterson. Tbe only one from whom they onuld get a connected story ,ww the 'operator, whose name 1 withheld. From him it wa learned that these fellow were In the habit of stealing coal from the car and they generally spent most of their time loafing around the depot. After the wreck a sank of coal wa found In the vicinity, and It 1 known that Corrigan had an empty wagon standing with team hitched not far distant. According to the story tcld by the operator, the men ieiil Raturday aftermvon in thn vicinity of Peterson. Henry Carder demonstrated to the rest of them bow easy It was to manipulate tbe block signal system so a to stop a trslu. To show them he placed a rail, so it 1 alleged, acme the track and stood on the end nnd immediately the arm of the signal was set at danger. He Is raid to have left the rail there, but was Induced hy bis brother Horace to remove It. Tlien Henry (Timbed up the signal puM and tampered with the signal. With thl Information to work on Messrs. June nnd McNltt lost no time In hunting up thn accused men and telling them that they were wanted for the crime of Train wrecking. One and all strenuously denied any connection with the affair. Tbe old practice of separating the nten and aweatlng them we resorted to, and by the time Superintendent Costello left Peterson, all hand were accusing the other fellow of being Implicated. The story told by the inen that they wanted coal end had been hanging around ' the depot in anticipation of getting some from the curs la their ole defonse. Just why an exstbonnd train should be derailed when all the coal comes STATEMENT Of CO. TREASURER from the opposite direction Is not clear. , The spot selected for the wrecking County TreHKitrer A. D. Chamber Is one (if the worst on tbe line, fur yesterday arternnon cunt tl led the bil- after a train has left the rolls nothing lowing siatemuiit covering hi affairs can save If front plunging Into the fur the Kara year eliding December river. It la situated about eighteen I. ItitH!: mile eat of Ogdon. Balance on hand Dec.., 1905 That but one life was sacrificed Is cause for congratulation, for just at the time tlie freight train struck the obstruction. No. 2. the California express. was but a few miles from tbe spot and would most assuredly have gone Into the river with Ita cargo of This train pulled Into passengers. Peterson after hiving been flagged Juat In time. At first it was thought that an attempt bad been made to wreck this train and secure the money and valuable In the express car during the excitement following what would have been a horrible wreck. Late last evening it was learnnd that the matter had been sifted down ao thoroughly that only one of the three men held wa Implicated. The name of the man was nnt given out. Takes Position Vacated by Mr. W. Yesterday afternoon circular were M. .1. l)avi. fonuerly superintendent or the Great Northern, at Minot. H. D, as HSKlstnnt general superintendent of the Oregon Bhort Line, the position vacated hy W. K. Coriello, who the duties of the office of superintendent today. Mr. Itfivl. It. a understood, will handle matter connected with the Hardman road, and will relieve Mr. Buckingham of considerable rnntiiie work, whli lt to date ha occupied hi time to the exclintlun of more i in pm- i nt matters. Railroading In this (!:vy and age L o different to what. 1' wa five ver ago that it has assumed proportion w licit- It I n physical for n official In charge of and npentrinn to aitend in l.l lunlrifnrion dub. hence the of aariatant. appoint no-n- t - n irt.-il.- work and price. ChII nnil Inspect p .res. the wo-- i t au-- l a 500 pair of ladies $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes, all this seasons styles, including patent calf, vid kid and dull calf, lace, for , $2.45 Hundreds of pairs of misses and childrens school shoes, prices $1.25 to $1.75, during the sale will be Infants hand-turne- d shoes, button or lace, 40ci elsewhere 85c LOOK HERE! Good heavy weight 50 BUY! Bug now for days to come; s'ore full of sensational bargains. Y A LITHE MOHg numbers that have ba4 much to do with the Incmurtng popularity of The Sulton of Sulu are: Wedding March," "The The Military RmlMng Isle of Sulu," Hike Bcng," Since I First Met You, Engaged in x Sort of Way." The P. R. A.. "My Sulu Lulu Loo," RomshPlla and Clancy." The words were, .implied bjr George Ade. the Hootfer humorist, and are written In hl happiest vein, and the music, which 1 nf the kind that 1 destined to be whistled, vu comThe posed by Alfred G. Walthall. retinue of Sultxn of Suin and hi courtiers, galaxy of beautiful wives, native dancers together with the and men nf the American army, will he neon at the Grand this after-noo- n and tonight. The Sultan of Sulu. the hook and Ivrici of which are from the pen of George Ade and the music by Alfred G. Wathnll. 1. accord lug to the famous author of Fables In Slang. neither a light or comic opera, nor a musical or farcical comedy, nor burlesque or extravafttnza. but. merely a musical satire, which contains the good' features of all. This brilliant, musical open broke all records for receipt at Wallack's theater. New York, where It was the attraction foi six months. It has also received the endorsement of Chicago, Boston. Philadelphia. A. Louis. Washington ami The Sultan of other theater patrons. Sulu," with ita array ef comedienne dres.wd and persingers. I'xqnl-dtelfectly drilled chornses and artistic Triumphs of scenic art hoe been secured for the Grand this afternoon and tonight. Musical offl-ce- I Best quality rubbers 35ci elsewhere 65c MEN'S AND BOYS CANVAS LrECGINS just the kind for slushy weather. items on the bargain tables, over $25,000 worth of shoes in the shelves. spread before the Ogden buying public will save you money right and left. fvinfTY FOR A UTILE LESSX handed out to him In San Francisco, where he went on (he promise of a match with Willie Fltxgerald. Tbe go woe to have been pulled off In Frldho last Friday night, but after Thompson got on the ground Fitzgerald got cold feet and Mused to go against him. Tbe onlv excuse Fitzgerald offered wa that he did not go to Frisco to fight Thompson, but that he went there for a go with Britt The next morning after Thompsons nival Fitzgerald slipped out of town without even so much a raying farewell to his friend. Thompson say he feels as good a ever he did In hi life and that the only thing the trip to the coast did wa to eat a little more of a hole In hi purse. He will commence training at the fire atatlon at once although he insist that all that I necessary 1 to put on a few of the finishing touche. After his battle with his namesake on next Tuesday he In-- , tend visiting hi home In southern California for a short time before he goes after another bout. Last evening Thompson sent a challenge hr telegraph to the winner of the fight at Toneph this afternoon. Manager Kelly has agreed for Thompson to fight Harry Lewie after he has disposed of Maurice Thompson. says that lewls must Kelly weigh 133 pounds at 6 oclock on the day of battle or 135 pound ring-aidGans-Herma- n e. AUDITORIUM SINK A Fine Attraction Which Woo Crested by a Large Crowd. Cg-de- f Xi-- . 35c This Sweeping Bargain Occasion y a' WASH. AVE. shoes, $3.5 1 get mens $4.00 and $5.00 Tyler and Burton, the trick and fancy skaters, gave one of their ipUm-.ll- d exhibitions at the Auditorium rlbk last nlghi to n crowded houee. To say n that their iketlng has caught the people Is putting it mildly, a 1 CYCLONE THOMPSON HERE dem met rated by the crowds that turn out to ee them and the Interest taksad en. Their waltzing, two-ate- p Will Commence Training at Once for acrobatic performance la fine and Contcot. Coming how-that they are artists In thCir lire. They will he here all thla week and give a matinee New Tear's afCycl'ine'' Thompson and his manIf y- -n havent .h tune to exercise ager. Ra while Kelly, are hack In ternoon at 4 o'clock; also Wednesday r guild y, IXian's Reguit" will pro. and The former will commesye nj Satnrdav matinee. Th! week will be their Inst appearar.ee In Ogvnt ronsripw Sou The Ind-ca.mlM. Tra iling : once tor his TWinty-rounhenltb'iil ac;lon of the ( licxing dullest with Maurice Thomp- den. wlth'r.it grilling Aak jour driggii-- t son. on Januarv Rth. The "CVIoi" 1 See. for pretty sore t ver the deal thn. was WANT AOS YIELD BIG rkSULTS. psv-- tf J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK Surprise of Ogden. te the v irrir v People a di-p- - place. There w ill In- - no nntiiH-esrdelav !n (xeni'trK orders an-- we an- - eutiafarNtii lunh n to This Comet aa je te AT THE GRAND. r. ANNOUNCEVISITING CARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS. MENTS. MENU CARDS, TALLY CARDS, PROGRAM CAROS. We itir.- tu impress upon ymir mind h" hst cliias nf wirk this up-to-da- Ceetcllo. issued announcing the appointment of line of oe this seasons styles, including all the latest leathers patent colt, vici kid, box calf. Latest lasts, any size, your choice for E. Another urpri-(- - waa sprung In railrond circle afternoon, when It stinin,iced that F. T. commies".- of service of the Hnrriiiic.n line our of this city under uperinter.dont F IB. I owl of thP ment, had endere-1 lint-arhi resignation, to take effect l. Mr. MlMam-- r been connected wtih t!te dining and commissary r ('penmen' of r!-v - Harriman line for seven c.ira. end was looked the upon e one of The fixture of that pnri of the .service. Hr ha been a mo: effle er.t official and well liked by a!l who know I im He has nnt. yet aim.Mirr d hi plane for vhe future. t K. Littlefield, general inspector ef 'be dining car department, will fill :t to be vacated by Mr. tne place Mlt'iun-r- . tcmv'r;i 11 v. Engraved Stationery A fine DAVIS AS ASSISTAM MITTAUER RESIGNS I H 1, January ?.- I rtii A i' D - Uana-Hcrma- I PERSONS HOLD TEEDAT, JANE ART SUSPECT SIXTEEN committees of the Railway Trainmen system have been at Oakland ju Jan EMPLOYES AND OFFICIALS JOINT SESSION. they will present n the railway officials Marriage license were Issued r Tho Tonopsh A Goldfield railroad C. A. Snuwnnaker of Evanston. and baa laeued a uaieiuent chowtng that Mies Artv Faws of Parts, Idahu; C. (al-- , and Uiilwrla np to June 30 the net earning were K. Lilli of FtU. of Ogden ; C. K. Mctiregor, of nearly half a million dollar. Ogden, and ESlv M. Hoiwcka, also of Judging from the number of ladle Ogdon. who am already arranging their rue fumes for the Mask Skating Carnival The Appnllo Slock company, comat the Auditorium Rink, January 10th, posed of number" of Company "H." U will be the greateat auocese ever played the Cum-ierat Hooper Satattained la Ogden. urday night to one of the largest audiences ever In the town hall. JudgChaa. S. Roberta, chief dupalrhiT ing from (be reception given the playtor the . S. L. at Evanston, ha re- er the production waa entirely towns in Weber Country signed hi position on account of alrk neaa and gone to the Hot Spring, and Morgan counties will be visited where he will recuperate after vhlrh by the company before It complete he eaperta to return and take up the its tour. "Bret trick again. The poaitUm of chief Is now held by D. F. Kane, a Harry Patilaon will announce the flgbi by former Bvanatoiitan, but lately of returns of the rounds today at hi new place of bul-nt-a- . Greta River, Wyo. the Turf Eichange saloon. 4 grit oyster ahrll bkxxl. bone Tho body of J. A. McFeely. the enmeal chicken (tippllea, try AiUII'i, 2X64 Waehingtou ave., both phone. gineer who wa scalded to death In the Peterson wreck early Sunday The will of Hunan Phelps waa filed morning, waa shopped to Chicago, III., with the county ejerk yesterday. She last evening. bequeath her property conalnting of Tho funeral of Charles IX Stack ft.600 worth of real estate, upon which there I n mortgage, to her will tie held at Ibe St. Jitsepha sfier-anotwo daughter, sham and abate alike. Catholic church at 2 oclock this Rev. p. M. Cuehualiun will ofTo her eon, W. F. Phelpa, of Plymouth, England, be leave nothing ficiate at the services. Interment will William Toller be In the Mountain View cemetery. but disinherltauce. praya that be he appointed admini- The casket will lie 1open at Richey' funeral chapel until o'clock. strator. V LABOR LIMIT UTAn, OGDEN, te awfeSMs:; iyzjxxr&nmn: HICKEY CIYEN BADGE Symbol ef Orpanlsatlen Given of Hie Werk. In Recognition At a social gathering of the Knights of Columbu in their hall last evening, David; Hickey, the retiring Grand Knight waa presented with a olid gold badge, symbolic of the organization. The gift wa mode a a recognition of the work dona hy Mr. Hickey during the time he hag been affiliated with (he order. The presentation speech wae made by Ju.lee W. L. Maglnnls end after a brief response by the recipient, Rev. P. delivered a short talk. During the evening a musical prorendered, refreshment gram wa were served and there was dancing. Among the musical number rendered were several solo by William Gnu of San Francisco. ECHOES OF SIX SAY RACE Hardy Downing was In the city yesterday for a few hours on bis to the coast, where he intends to enjoy a rest, well earned In the race at Madison Square Garden, e way-hom- elx-da- y New York City. Mr. Downing finished second In what was probably the closest and most exciting finish that has eo far concluded any of these famous annual finmeet, and Just hew exciting this fact ish wae may be Judged from the that the whole audience thought Mr. Downing the victor, and loudly biased tbe derision. Mr. Downing, however, makes no claim to the victory, and modestly states that he wa beaten hy one Inch. The riders who got third and fennh places were not for behind, aa 1 shown hy the fact that fasir front wheel lapped at the tape. the senMr. Downing characterise sational stories sent out during the race aa "fakes." and places particular emphasis on those tale descriptive of the discomfort of (he rider. It 1 true, he aav. that the face at the rider became pinched and drawn, hut that was due largely to the monotony of the position and to the nnrelaxlng concentration on one idea win. He gained two pound during the race, and new look lit to make the race of hi life. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS Y |