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Show UTAH, THCB8DAY MORNING, THE MOKHWO EXAMINER: OGDEN. t ESU,EKCLU0SHm STOCKS tt Z CREAM Baking Powder Ir. Price Baking; Powder supplies agent, pure, wholesome leavening which makes the biscuit and cake of at medium cost highest healthfulness and protects the food from alum, which is the greatest dietary danger of the day. The foremost baking powder in all ike world. u Mil i tWl .4 Irtm It frrtrdaf deagateM W BM folrn BOARD REPUBLICANS CARRIED DISTRICT 16. d Ollvt I 120 (..No. 120 120 Ne. M Independent Phan. jf Nil '' i Phono 'TO of Un-tu- Pacific. and people are interested know what altitude tha Overland will iwiiiM relative to lh propel-liuu- . ... ............. Ns About four cara of coal were derail-f- at Canlo Hock on th Union Pari lie un.l aa s rouarqiitnco, train Into were oonalderably Iwhlud time. Ogilt-- a FRANK SMYTH COES INTO THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS W900MEH j? It t1:; OF AMERICA ; b Vi ! ; jr: h Sixty slian-- t National bank, Seventy-fiv- e of stock of the Flint $15,000. shares of stock of the Ogden Savings bank, $11,500. Ton hares of tock of the Bank of Utah, $1,CG0. State vt Garland, $1,004. Fifireu hbares of stock at tho Oakley Stats bank, $750. Fifty snares of the slock of the Utah C .Canning company, $7,500. NUPTIALS IS HUNT-MORR- ah area nf tho Furiy and one-fift$4,024. Fauai company, J. It. Gibbons, of the Westbrook Creamery At the resilience of T. C. Morris, 756 At the annual election of ofllcere of One hundred and eight shares of Twenty-thir- d Ulbbuoa Grain company Kearney, N street last evening. Mian WoodModem No. Utah Camp combreak. ia vhJuug hi friend, J. M. men of America, the following were stock of the Ogden Rapid Transit Ruby Hunt became tha bride of Wilpany, 18,100. Forriatall, In ltaia liam Vaughn Morris, the Rev. John elected: bharwa E. Carver One hundred and twenty-fivperforming the marriage serOco. E. Wort on,' ('iibkiiI Foreman Mike Mulkndy, of iho Utah of the Ogden City Waterworks com- vice. Advlacr Hon. A. IV. As?ee. Uonaiructloa company, haa been placpany, $12,500. The house had been tastefully decItnnl.er W. T. Aarill. Two hundred and seventy shsres of orated for the occasion, and the relaed In oh rye or tlie Western lacitln -- J. II. Shafer. Clerk the ('tah Construction company, $47, work nt Beckwith. California. Hi vatives and friends of the young peoE.wort M. A. T oulil. 250. cancy at St. Anthony lias hern tilled by of which there are a great A. II. Brown. Waicliroan Fur- ple, Forty-thre- e the of hn ban beeu promoted shares Ogden Tom toffery, Hmii ry P. T. Preshaw. present nt the service. $4,300. a to and Carpet company, The bride was atlired jn white and three jenr term Geo. niture .MiinaK'T, on the of shares Forty was supported by Mia Maud Hunt Shoe company, $4,100. Archie Bowman, of the 1'lah as bridesmaid, who waa also attired U. Vnjer. Cblcf E. Forewer wood Glen tharee of the Twenty-twotympany, returned fomi Si. In white. The groom wa supported Plrvalclan Or. I. A. Dirkuou and Park company (no value). Anthony last Andrew Marsh all., Thelma Garner Ir. S. C. ItRhan. Five kharea of tho Salt Ike Dra- by an ring bearer, the service being arted matic company, $400. Vm. Wolford and 'C. Mlnler wlh service. the ring a Three hundred share of tho tack 1liir many friend to kHw they are NOTICE TO SALOONMcN After the wedding there waa a gen-erBrick company, now with i hi- - l.indat? Meat Market of ill a Ogden Pre-sc- d good time, after which the couple $3 .St 0. at 2111 Wh. Avi-.- where they will left on their honeymoon. There will lie a meeting of calouu One hundred shares of the Utah he plnaarri to Nerve th-with the Upon tbelr return they will reside men and harU'iidera Friday uiglil. at S Stale Journal, $200. chi'h-c-s- t nf 568 Twenty-thirstreet, where they ocha-- at I'nlon iJilior hull. OrgHoiaer and nf. of the bonds Ogden Eighteen will be at home to their friend i llUKtod. of lamiaville, Ky., will North western railway, $900. WAXTKD A good hoy with hor, , mfclreaa the meeting,. to rnrry Pive pmnta Standard anil Nine bonds of the Bumpier Valley WEYSENFELT-GRIFFIT- H Everyone engaged In the Imalneaa In- railroad, $9,000, route nt once. vited. Kilned. Five bonds of the Glen wood Park C, C. Cl, ARK. Pree. company, $1,250. Owing to the derailment on the UnAt I eat: W. H. WRK1HT, Secy. Tbe Rev. John E. Carver officiated Twenty-fon- r bonds of the Ogden ion Partite at CuMln Rock the Overthe wedding last evening, at tbe land IJiiilted No. 1 did not reach Tlapld Transit company, $12,000. Four thousand bonds of the Berk homo of tbo bride's parents, 2748 Yol-ke- r until 11 o'clock lust evening and ILLEGALLY FENCED LANDI. avenue, Oils E. Griffith and Mias Balt company. $1,200. ibn mail train. No. P, arrived at 11:10 thirty-tKato hundred and two Five Weyaenfelt, two of the popular thousand J). m. 6. Dec. Kan.. Topi'ka, Henry 8. hree of Cracker the bonds young people of the city. Ogden Kamui of City, proaldrnt nf the Bole, Tbe wedding was a quiet affair, only Night Operator H. M'ller at Hallrrk ii. K. Bolce Cal lie Co., and all the and Ulcult company, $3,616.50, the Immediate relatives and friends of Notes aggregating $6,177.75. fur the Bnwheru IacllV. came in on o Hirers nf ihut company, aa well aa the contracting parties being present No. 4 la! evening and will return on the company tlaelf were indicted for at the Mrvlcre. No. 5. Hi trip la one of pleasure. illegally fenciug In government land Tbe couple left Lot evening on their In Morion county. Kunaa. There were J. F. Inwtu, In honeymoon and upon their return will pecla1 car Oregon fiuir ftidictniema returned against ho at homo to their friends at list Fhorl 1.1 nf No. r. i. making n trip of Bole and hi uanoclatea, each lndlue-uicnTsonty-flra- t . over the line, with atop street, where they will Inapcciloti howev-era bill Joint lining make taeir future home. Cur' in. Wiuueniurcn and a gain t all of the oltlclal of The cont-pan- y at Muntf-Ilo- , Nparka. and containing two inrlouure CHARGED TO GENERAL EX- which practically amoumed to eight PENSE8. n Hperiiil rar Ihmxion will reach Og-d'- Indictments. on Southern Pncittc No. G occuThe officers of the Bolce company New York, Dec. 6.George D. El pied hy Mr. tlrlwnmi in charge of a heaides H-- H. Unlee are Emannel Lemdridge, first vie president and atthipaurve parly on nape euat over the on. tronmrer, and A. K. Mcridnn. Union Pacltlc. orney- of tho Mutual Reserve Life InCans, also of the Boleo surance company, who had already was la Indicted but he Riven rompanr. been on tho wltneas stand before the M. .r. tnlli-n- . operator fur the Southbo official title In the corporation. ern taciflc at I jtki'lde. Utah, la In invextlgating committee for three and Another indictment was returned a half days, waa today's first wit-neihe chy. Jle will i ml a few dv if gainst A. B. I.vneh and Robert Merof th Mutual Reserve company. e ton, rmtlemen of Sloven, Qoumy. wlo porng in hi new Malting The wltnm said the 815.000 paid to nulninii-o- t a aumn hi Pioinonlnry for lllciiiil feneing. Inltii. Tracy. Bon rd man and Plart for legal expense in appearing before legislaCape Town.t.V-e- . 6. -- The Britikb hark tive commitieea to secure the enactCmnaaia. Captain Urolg. 137 duya out ment at a bill reincorporating the Mufrom ilie Tyne. lKiund fur Pori lam tual Reserve enmpanv. in 1901. waa Cal., reached this potr y- - , . .. Angeles, du on lni.ue ronnericd wllh hi ih- wiib licr dock damaged, bill- - I Snyder. Salt Lake: B. B. Haywood, rharged to tbe genera! expenses of tbe company. aer- - i Butt ijnke: II. It. Bell, I,o Aneelei; priin'ni. wikiintl etanclilnn broken and Flnncrs.- Bouton: J. II. ileatie, Inal tads gore. The veel enruun- - j K CHAUNCEY'S RESIGNATION. fi d;bM-t- i from Kvauatoii. Wjo.. : tered adverse weather and lorni anil Suit lake; J. D. .M arrack. New York: Mi !ht. liah-nway ajrenti of trie ; a forced to put In here for repulra. 8. tVeinheimer. 81. Lmil; H. B. Bow- New York. Dec. C. The resignation land. Chicago: Jo Johnson, Uhlrago; Juiilps'nn hau- - bei-- In that vicinity! Senator Channrey M. Depew aa n tf for several rt.n s. ar.d it ia report r. tondon. Dec. 7. Tlie process of H. O. Sanford. Salt Lake: T. C. of the Equitable Llfo Assur- ilu- n new rsblnpt evidently will Smith. Kansna City: H. F.silfft, Chi- that ibi-- lire forming Sorletv wa received today by i he one. No appointments have a of a i iookmv Silberberg, San Francisco; 'snee Hght-ofor as yet bcn uunounretl Init ihere Is an 1. ('. Robinson. IVnvcr; R. G. L President Morton. Mr. Morton said jy tli i onieli lhat i It propose .1 Inercaslng probability that Lord Elgin Chamberlain. ShH Itke; T A. Bailey, that the resignation would be acted y ' r ii!.p :.iu.i:-n- . and if this is done will hr the new for foreign l.o Argelcs: C. O. Fcicraon. New upon at a meeting of the director on rar, inn will have to be used. i affair- - and ihrt. Sir Edward Grey will York; Fred 8ieinh;-t- . New York: VI December 27th. Senator Depews letter was very brief. It read: Tbe ni- T Erho ran von will nrressi-- ; hr tirade for ihe colonies. S. Harvey. Minneapolis: M. W. I I hereby tender my resignation as F. L. Modiinx, Salt Denver; director of the Equitable IJfe AsIke. ntiifBAt-iLiitaaiUBsurance Society. Your Very Truly. (Signed) CHAUXCET M. DEPEW. WILL PROTEST AGAINST PROTECTORATE. SPANISH IS OFFICIAL LANGUAGE. 6 Dec. Mr. Min Yuen Wiisbiugiou, j HEADQUARTERS FOR IDEAS' Washington. Dec. 6. The bureau of iTrhsn. ihe Isle minister lo France. Insular for the war department ! who baa come to the United State to baa beenaffair advised that tbe niilipplne a with tbe some our lodge with see our protest time government dark aid Spend good. coinmiHsion has decided that for fiv : gainst the You will gat o ome idea of what would bo nice foe ho Jspanee protectorate over Korea arrived in Washington tonight. ycara more the Spanish language dull or ehe. Wo rover before had so many appropriate be the official language of tlie courts During the n'ght he visited the legathings uaeful for Xmas prraents. Soma goods you justice In the Island by tbe end of tion for a brief talk with the officials of never aaw before. time the commission hopes to there and afterward returned to his which able to have the English language ' lio; w where he denied 1ilmlf to cull-- j be adopted in its. stead. rr slid retired early. h al nit-a?- . d ia-u- V:' v : si. '.ft. REED HOTEL J ! ;y ; 'Ti, $ aaesjfe see-rmar-)'. - w-- 1 1 lrl"r - f - Ken-m-d- i it i an j. S. LEWIS & Co., Jewelers Open Evenings Until Christmas Our entire force will be here to show you goods willingly. You vont be asked to buy. M'CALL WILL HOLD ON TO POSITION. Eir in the jewelry line, from 50c lo $500.00, yau will be surprised at the beaut. ful goads here to bo had for a small amount of money jrw-Vr) lasting and makes a r-acceptable Xmaa ',x--:- q r- WE ASK A FAIR TRIAL WILCOX GROCERY :ki " At the Bis Clock, Washington Ave. I'M I Ml IN THEATERS & 'During tho period known an the Civil War. a new field has been found by Stanislaus Stange d Julian Edwards pro-serve- Stan-iahm- CYCLISTS BEHIND RECORD REWARD New York. Dec. 6. Continuing their tedious grind in Madinon Square Garden the riders In the aix day bike race steadily are falling behind the record of former years. At 1 oclock this morning the Bedell Brothers, who hold their lead uf one lap, gained early yesterday and are 220 miles behind the record. Ten teams still are In the tace. The score at 1 n. m.: Bedell-Bedel1,214 mile. 7 laps; l, Vanderatuyft-Htol- , Root-Poldv- r, Maclean-Mora- Inspector In FOR SERVICE. Oregon ia Givtn a F re motion. port laud, Ore., Dec. 6. Thomas B. Neubauaen. Inspector of tho surveyor general and district land offices, today received information from Washington In recognition of hia services In connection with the land fraud Investigations n this state. Ho ha been appointed special inspector at the Interior deportment Mr. Neuhauaens Downing-Bowleall 1,214 rommiaakin will date from December 1.214 let, but ho will not enter tho duties 1, 1,214 of tho nev office until January r. Hooper-Holliste- r. miles, 6 laps; mile, 6 laps: Achorn-Downe1,214 miles, 4 laps; Dorriinger-Duasot- , miles, I lap. The record for the 73rd hour Is 1,434 miles and 6 laps, made by Miller and Waller In 1899. Galvin-McDonal- IRISH TO BTEM Tbe Catholic bish- . CHINA-JAPANES- IN-c- . I' J-:- b for 4 Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price telegraph. EXCITEMENT IN SAN DOMINGO. lif.UPP Ruickholm, Dee. . Tii gunboat rstlander and tho sleamer. Wrasse! Tlie today for Crons-adtSalon lea. n- - c. KnimaLem r steamer D'.otraig Sophia and the ,ere have Ycnidjc M'lion that he has found ia rrulsfir Orbne left Karltrrena for 71. x. The mission of three vessels will be to ready to Lake Yenidje tlie bodies at a Greek and Bulgarians who were kilV protect the Swedes as well e bring pd during the recent fighting. home those who wish to reiurn. dmon-stration- CO TO SMALLEYS St Twenty-Fift- h Just Call Up 1 39x Bell They will ba pleased Information on glw Flavoring Detracts Blue Label ia tho ana that Is leading ALL OTHERS and best of all, your grocer finds it a ready sallan TRV IT Smilhfield Floor . . IS Coal and Wood! Fresh Eggs! Fancy Dates, lb . . . Pore Apple Cider, gal. & Fine Tasty Cheese, lb. lx Fancy Cranberries, qt. lx Very Fine Oranges, dz.2fc AT THE SMITH GROCERY 26TH AND WASHINGTON. Phonest Ind. 1163; Bell 34- Improved Edison Phonographs Latest record. Nothing tab pared to a Phonograph , away tho winter evening Skates, Boxin g Ban Domingo, Dee. 6. GIloves WATCHES AND Cvl JEWELRY f Our Specialty bU ... ."Jj graphic SuppUeajrotira ful and much appreewtre is Repairing eiilh-- forty-fou- r ft E Christmas Presents T. S. Hutchinson, MN fc.-- b. Tbe J Lull. received secret orders to rere with anticipated N EMIGRATION. Dublin, Dec. 6. ops of Ireland. are making another attempt to item ihe tide of Irish emigraIS A tion. A circular signed hr Cardinal FRAUD, IT It CHARGED Logue and Bishop Sheehan of the diocese of Waterford, has been ordered to Si. Paul, Mina.. Dec. 6. John C. be read in lha churches throughout Hanley, who haa received a good deal Ireland warning the younger generaof public notied thorugh connection tion of the evils of emigratloi. appealwith farmers cooperative schemes, ing to the people not to be allured by wa indicted by tbe federal grand jury the enticement held forth In letters toady on n charge of using tbe mails from tbe United States and especialin furthering of a scheme lo defraud. dilating on the danger! that bract The indictment charges that Henley ly the path of girl emigrant. and others organized the Consolidated Farm and Ranch company, with n cap- FOURTEEN BODIES RECOVERED. ital slock of $354,000 and sought to dispose of tbe stock by means of cir- There are Only Four Dead Remaining culars sent through the malls. These in the Mine. circulars set forth that tbe company had acquired the ownership of the Cheyenne, Vjo, Dec. 6. Eleven Montana Cooperative Ranch company, bodies were recovered from the to be worth $250,000. Tbe govalleged mine last night, making fourernment alleged lhat neither Hanley teen bodies so far recovered. The nor tbe Ranch company owned any four that remained have beea locatproperty. ed and will be recovered without difficulty. There la found to have been no TREATY. damage to- tbe mine other than the London. Dec. 6. The correspondent blowing out of brattices. of the Morning Post fit Shanghai says Madrid, Dec. 8. The budget comthat the negotiation between China mittee of the chamber of deputies toand Japan, which are being conducted day approved an extraordinary credit at Pekin are about to reach n conclus-lu- . of $1,000,400 to he distributed over four, China, the correspondent Bays, for the purchase of new recognises the transfer of tbe lease of year, the Liao Tung peninsula to Japan and th plan for the working of the Yaln Timber concession by China aad Japan. Japan, on tbe other hand, abandons her proposals for the extant-ioof the railroad and of Ihe Japanese posts and set-ti.- d FOUND IN A LAKE. A Jr a: 1906. j BODIES it ig - SECRET ORDER ISSUED. ft DIAMONDS! hupe-Wllliam- ' i CO. pa j J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers auT pLeouvh0nSSk ' April. i NEW RAISINS, NEW CURRANTS, CITRON AND LEM0N DATES AND FIGS AND ALL KINDS OF NUTI. Hit, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT AMERICAN GOODS, CONSISTING OF SOMETHING DELIctoug PLUM PUDDING INDIVIDUAL ONE. TWO AND THREE POUND TINS. A"D -- 1 hi For the Holidays i -- bankas Ilu Great excitement prevails here. the result of situation. The men are the V York. l)c. 6. The Evening New York. Dec. 6. Regarding ihe under-political j Smi today arms, but peso so far has not ey rUaf. Prrsideni McCall hito waa about .list resign been broken. No report has uni Vie President George V. :iie presidency of the New York IJfe yet been arrived at understanding of Ihe New York Lite Timurjure between PreMdent McCall A. insurance Co., John said Morales and Vice President Calcerea, lompanv, are going to retire from lint it is considered probable that the lice in that company. Mr. Pert in r,. tonight: I believe iliac rhe K)llcyho'.ders are matter in dispute may Iiiromcm, the Sun says, will probably be quietly retake place soon and Mr. McCall' at for me. Nobody has aked me to this afternoon. 1 do not expert to.' In sign and the next annual election of iiiim M'CALL TO RETIRE. m Old King Cole Ever Thought oi Being, ue for comic opera endeavor. That It is a productive field for tha manager and a fascinating ana for tho music loving public is proven by tho unequivocal success which haa attended tbo saw comic opera "When Johnny Comes Tha story, music Marching Home. and scenic environment are nil strongly suggestive of the military life la 1SS4 and 65. The humor at the story finds expression in tho ludicrous situa. tions and witty dialogue without ones descending to hors play, or la any way referring, hi tho least degree, to arouse party or sectional feeling. Mr. Edward, th com poser, haa deftly interwoven strains of the war aonga and negro melodies, popular at lhat time, into hla score, so that tha milid tary aad patriotic atmosphere Is Williams Irani were above the 500 to a remarkable degree. mark. Miller who was high man with "When Johnny Comes Marehmg n high total of 512 and Camp with a Homo' will be the attraction at the 597. of of None tbe players Grand, Monday, Dor. 11th. high total were above tbe 200 mark for their Individual scores. American to the backbono, positively reeking with patriotism, yet with not a vestige at sectional or party feeling anywhere throughout iu two brilliant net, with neither an Irish private, n German surgeon nor n British war correspondent, inch la the new comic opera, When Johnny Cornea Marching Homo, which will be presented at the Grand Monday, Dec. 11th, and yet It a la tho work of two Englishmen Stange and Julian Edvards. Tbe music Is said to bo the beat that Mr. Edwards ha ever written, and is of that popular kind which Is quickly taken up and whistled everywhere. Every patriotic air and every sweet Southern melody has been utilised by Mr, Edwards, he having interwoven them most conspicuously throughout his score In such a masterful manner that they are part and parcel of this first sttrceauful American Comic Opera. t, I v We Can Supply Yon With High Class Groofe nt n Price That Hill Male Yon Happier Bhupe-Wil-llam- Tea shares of the stock of tko Bank Ow-dt-- n '( ; upplied wuhow treasury. Paroamtags of Tsama. Ih-rr- 1 bc-aur- Frank Smyth, who for some time has been a member of the Ogden police force, has resigned his position, and has purchased tb interest of Goa Segermsn in the Chrespeeke Cafe on Twenty-fiftstreet, and will la tho future be associated with James Combie la the restaurant bunuess. For n while the new pins that have lie haa had some previous exper- been put la nt the Association Alleys ience in the restaurant business, har- during tho past week, have caused la Mon- aorna foiling off in the high scores that ing conducted restaurant tana and Idaho, which assures the were being made In the Commercial venture upon which he has Just enter- Bowling league, but th mea are fast ed being a sueersmfU! one. getting used to 4ho now plan and are While on the police force Officer getting Into their old tuna form. friends the made n among many Smyth In the game between the bnslneM men and othere with whom team and the Toggery team. wish all came whom of In he contact, Inst evening, the former won by a him every success In his new score of 2245 to 2127. taking two out of tho three strings rolled. Two of the players on the Shops $4,-12- 5. sl BREVITIES time with that Thais our grocerymnn the company, e The remains of Han Telllaoa, who loth telephone systems ..Ns j tiled at Taylorsville. Hah lake conndosed altar p. m. If yau dent pat your paper phono ty, Monday, arrlvrd In this dty over Rhorl Una at 11:&V Wed-u-l- Ball 770ci Ind. 072. O. G. Nalaan, Cir- the morning and wore mot at the culation Manager. depot by n number of friends and taken to the Swedish Evangelical church, at reel, at lha corner of Twelny-thlr- d and JefferMOn eveuue, where Her. Elm-qiiloIHrlated. Tha interment aaa In the Mouataia View cemetery. On-pu- Si-- Robson, District No. 6, Froerer, 177, with no Two hundred and fifty ahsreg of the capital stock at the Bumpier VaHey Railroad company, $2,500. Fifteen share of the capital stock of tho Ogden Troy Steam Lnnndry company, $1,155. Eighteen shares of the rapital stock of the Hops Rook and Stationary company. $1,850. Ten share of stock of tho Dee Drug company. $1,000. Twenty-fivshares of stock of the Home Fire Insurance company, II ......... No. 1ST; r t. No. Carver. n ut tool. arrangements with tli. Ns II 4, 222. $3,000. EDITORIAL ROOM- Sindependent Phono . Rail Phono , . BUSINESS OFP1CL Independent Phan all Phono WM. CLA8MAMN BY 35 VOTES. The election for members of the county board of education was held yesterday with the result that four out of the five members of the present board were reelected. The rompleie result of tho election is aa follow: District No. 1 Barrett, 191; Blaylock. 247. District No. 2, Chrtaeaaen, 209, with no opposition. District Nos t, Stratford. 173; Fife, District No. THE FIDDLERS 18 f Old King C'oi ha Two hundred and fuorteea shares of opposition. lAk of the Tiutlc Lumber company. All at the members elected were $1,605. i with tha exception of those of the stock of Bi'venty-foQchares in tho fourth district, consisting of $11,250. Davi and PeVlne repreaentrd tho I.umber company, Plain City, Farr West, Blaterville and Five hundred and eighty nharea of Warm, in which lha Republican tick- defendants. , the capital stock of the Raymond Mill- et wan elected with a vote of 222 for ing company $1AII. Robson against 187 for Carver. CANOYMEN BEAT TOGGERS shares of stock of the Ogden Thirty and Northwestern Railway EXAMINER TELEPHONES fi Four Members of Present County Board of Education Were l!.0oo. company, Aim takfaic pawfiaia ! rtre4.MIUB FOR COUNTY NO. 15C3. Ini tho defendants guiity a charged." Th above ia the verdict brought in by the Jury in the case of Robert Lanier and Robert Madison, charged with attempted burglary, who were tried In the district court yesterday before Judge Howell aud n jury. Judge Howell act Saturday. December 9th, as the day for sentence. The men were arreaied oa tbo night of September ltrh by Sergeant Chambers aud Officer Rackhatu, un Information furnished by tiua. Hnstm, ouo of the proprietors f the Letup saloon, wha hail caught the men In the net of trying to enter the Lindsey Meat Market on Washington avenue. Just before he fonud the- men trying to affect an entrance they had entered ki place and asked tor tbs loan of a screw driver, saying that they wanted to fix a bicycle. He let them have tbe tool, bnt followed them from the saloon and wa rewarded by. seeing them try to open the door of the meat market. He at one telephoned to the police and the men were arrested. The attorney for the defendants tried to show that lladiaon had not been Implicated in the attempted break, and was a victim of circumstance. and with thin la view they placed him on the ntand In hla own but hia testimony waa of ouch a nature that it only tended to show him In an unfavorable light, and ho contradicted himself under the cross examination of tbe district attorney. Wo n T, LANIER AND MADISON CUIL1Y CF B'JBCUBY IELECT10NS Tho snnounemneat of the value the estate ot the late Judea Dee, 1 appraised by the appraisers appointed conaidorable b, iho court, was of especially the values at which uu:e of the clock, and bonds belonging a the eMiite were appraised at. Ibis was due to the fact that tho stocks of many of tho companies are not oa the market and the figure that they would bring in tho open market ba be-- a matter of conjecture. The following L a list of the securities held by tho deceased and lha values at which they were appraised: Two hundred and eighty shares of the common stork of tho Amalgamated Sugar company, $j3.200. Four hundred and ninety shares of the preferred stock of the Amalgamated Sugar company, $4l,l. Nine hundred and thirty nhars of the stork of the Lewiston Sugar comw pany, U,lbSA0. of the preFiva hundred nhnres ferred aiock of the Utah Sugar company, 15.478. Forty-eigh- t chare of the capital stock of tbs George A. Lowe company. 17,000. Fifty faharea of the vtock of tha Burton Implement company. 13,250. Two hundred and fourteen vharea of rock of the Grande Hondo Lumber DECEMBER MW Wwdv UTAH. ' THE RAVCYCLE 304 29th gireet j |