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Show u f THE MOEXIXO EXAMINER: FRIDAY 00 PEN, ITAH, MORNING, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Of From Correspondents and State Exchanges NO INTIMIDATION. W. E. Sarah Makaa Vigeroua Raply to Democratic Threat. Pocatello, Bnnth. ana SPORTING PROIDFIT GOODS COMPANY Wheteaal and Ratall SPORTING GOODS, jstobara of EDISON PHONOAND RCCORDS, GRAPHS Clarh.Harracka Flaking Tack la. Stall and Daan Athletic Gesda. Phonographs Bold an Easy Ml 4th St Tarma. . HERE YOU ARE Oct. 31. W. E. land inf law.vara of Ida., at tha the stata and tha Republican candidate for I' sited Stales senator, who vat bare tonight an root to Washington county from a campaigning trip In Lemhi county, issued the followirg statement regarding the threat of tha Pemoriatic atnto committee to challenge voters la the southeastern counties: The scheme has for Its purpose primarily that of retarding voters, the intimidation of some no that they wl',1 remain away from the polls. The voters should understand that all parties regard lea of political affiliations who are entitled to vote will be protected fmm all Intimidation or The state of Idaho vlll giiaraa-te- e the right of franchise to every cHiaea entitled to exercise It. The of Tammany fraudulent will not bear transplanting to Idaho kill. It will not thrive here even for FVery voting prod net will have taw offleara present who will tea tha' the elect loo law la foforced. and all who at a entitled to vote will be allowed to do no without disturbance. I am la favor of enforcing the taw strictly, but 1 am also In favor of dealing In no uncertain way with those who uadartahe to violate tha taw by Intimidation. The statute prescribe tha qualification and these qualities tions are the only ones necessary for a voter lo passes. Tit time will never come In Idaho when any cltlsen having the quallfloatlon of n voter will ba deprivtd against his or hsr will of the ; , right to vote." bull-doain- g y. BOYS ' RollerSkates Roller Skates t Winslows Celebrated Line-Pr-ices From 50c to $5.00 .... 4 SURE THING FOOT RACERS. , , . Sail Lake, Nor. 1. Declaring that in a profesthey were double-crossesional foul race, pulled off In n secluded spot in Liberty park last Monday, a branch of Bingham sports ara Ja pursuit of ona Fred Scott, on whom they wagered 100 as a aura winner. Jeaas Hamilton carried off the "moose hide auk" at a leu second clip and the hackers of Boot! are now congratulating thamaslvea that It was not more than $800. d Come Quick T. S. HUTCHISON 306 No. Twenty-Fift- Street h ,? :r. J? 22!?. in the Bcott was mines and claimed to be a professional foot racer. Ha had won several races there and had a great number of frlaads la the camp. Hamilton sudHe denly appeared on the scene. worked la the mines about two days Wedding Presents Si promoter Of tA6 villi 05 BfQtls cock fights, and professional foot races got together. Scott was backad by ono Ara alwaja used, and especially Is ill tha llaa of chlnawara. tfatatnTaT llrn? ifm atsh-MOur baautlful llnaa of fancy aad orTVdVuhkara rama namental dlabaa la tha moat complete Trrab dkTwn In the ' ratahtad of aar la tba city. As inapactloa vtU damositrmta this. Sea ui before 1 nnd qhe uVtha Um V baying. Mraramovnd nmSnia Ttrtnnr'il down and ant Freeh fwlta and vegetables, atapla on tho mark. Off with the flash of the and fancy groeerles. rn.d iza.Ma i. tka minute. H tnittyv and hta rXtaania five got tho StiVe. and started off. Be- E. fore they reached the city . Boon was Neither given $100 of .'the mone-' Hamilton or Scott has been seen since 2259 Washington Ave. In Balt Uke, and they did not go back to Bingham. KBTlts WShS.wmITs A. Olsen, Grocer, Bush A Gert'e IX MONTHS FOR LAUGHLIN. Plano. Newman Bros. Organs. C. H. WARDLEIGH PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Bnn-Jo- Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music. Bee the Wonderful Pipe Organ. ' 237$ Washington Avsnus. OGDEN, UATH. PICKETT SUPREME Grocery Co. Is where you buy the Best the Market Affords Fine Fruits Vegetables Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ALWAYS NICE AND FRESH 1 2344 Washington Ave. OGDEN TURF 263 EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h CalHoraia and Dlraal Wire tea AH Balt lake. Nov. 1. C. L. Laugblin, charged with attempted burglary, was sentencmi yesterday by Judge G. Armstrong to serve sis month In the county Jail. Langhlln pleaded guilty to the charge. Idiughlln attempted to break into Andrews hardware store, on Main street, between South Temple and Flret South street at sn early hour In tho morning on Oct. 15. but sustained nu attack of cold feet, and surrendered himself to the police. With tho aid of a glass cutter, ho cut the window of the hardware store, for tho ptirpoeo of stealing a revolver on dlffittay. He then became frightened at what he had done, and Immediately rushed s cross the street to Schramm drug store, and aakod If there wa a policeman there. He was Informed tn the negative, and he left the pharmacy. He returned, however. In a few minutes, and Inquired If there was a night watchman about. Night Watchman Malloy happened to be in the drag store at the time, aad he replied to Leugfaltne inquiry. Laughlin asked, the night watchman to accompany Mm across tho street, and, leading the way. returned to the hards are store. Showing the officer the cut glass. Laughlin explained that he had done tt, and requested that he be arrested. vhjph request wea granted St parting Events lav as iba lima bad passed for should the project be carried through. such uaderiaki ng. Hence the The interests that are held by those denied. Justice who have been making the surveys writ of mandate I Frick wrote the opinion u tba court from Ely to Tonopah is the Nevada I and it U concurred In by Chief Justice Norrbern railroad assure friendly relations should the extension be built. McCarty and Justice Stroup. "Work of extending the track ot the Nevada Northern from Ely to the j GOVERNMENT IN POSSESSION. mines is in progress, and the steam Mean There Will ba Na Mara Quar- shovels will soon ba in place for stripping In the ore belt. rying In Rad Sutta Canyon. Mr. Eerie la rrglsterd at the KenHe spent the evening In j Rail Lake. Nov. 1 There will be yon with W. H Bancroft, with no more rack quarrying in Red Butte whom hr is lnteres;ed in a ranch in ibis week, after civilians canyon by as the government has taken posses- Idaho. sion of the entire canyon waierahed. I MURDERER IS TRACED. and quarymen, srheep and cattlemen. end all persona not authorised to be The main Finger Imprints Lead te Hi Identifithere will be excluded. cation. object la to secure entire ountiol of jI the water supply of the canyon. With tha public hating accsas to tha local- Washington, Nov. 1 A curious reity there was always mors or leas sult of the recent adoption by the Taildanger of contamination of tha water ed Blares army of the system of idensupply upon which the garrison de- tification by finger prints. Just repend. and with from auO to 1.100 ported to the war department, n was solthe discovery. In the person of souls there to be averted by an water supply, the control of dier at Fort Leavenworth, of n Britthe canyon water shad was something ish murderer, for whom the Scotland to b desired. Tha transfer of tha yard auihorttiaa have been looking for quarry properties from Judge Young years. The man was a prisoner in lo the war dapartinwnt. brings this the Tnlied States penitentiary, servr sentence for n military about, and tha judge made a profitable ing s exchange of bla canyon holdings for crime, la prison he wss well behaved tha section of the reservation betneeu and well liked, end when the warden, I Popper tun and the university, following the general order tn take the finger-prin- t records of all soldiers, attempted to secure sn Impression of this mans digits, h met with violent Bingham Junctioa. Nov. 1. At noon residence and the assistant who tried today, C. A. Aamcdt, a painter, aged1 to make the record was knocked down about 55 yearn, was almost Inatautlv and roughly handled. killed by being run over by a freight Suspecting that this resistance was train In the railroad yards. Just how based upon the man's previous knowlthe accident happened no one acems to edge of the use to which the finger know. Members of the train crew prims might ba put and that hta recclaim the dW not see the train hit the ord was had, tho warden sent copies unfortunate man whose lifeless boil , of the prints to the police authorities badly brained and cut, was found un- In a number of rule. Within a short time Scotland Tard reported that the der the wheata. Aaiucdt had lived with his rhildreu man bad committed an atrocious murat Bingham Junction for several years der in orta; that he had been senand was wall known kero. What he tenced to life Imprisonment and had ; doing in the yards no one seems escaped to Ameriea. to know, but It Is generally agreed that he had no business there. His . MURPHYS LETTER. mangled body was taken to an underfor It Is being prepared taker's, where Urging tha Democrats te Vote Their burial. Ticket from came this to Aamodt country dome time New York, Nov. 1. The following Norway about to 3TuV iuiZpZ letter. It was announced tant night ha the time wore divorced. Since that bean sent by leader Charlee F. Murphy man had been living with his children of Tammany Hall to all the members not here. Funeral arrangements have of the auxiliary committee of the been made as yet. Tammany general committee: On the eve of the moat Important SMELTER COMBINE. election ever held In this state, I Uke the liberty at making to you a personGeneral Manager of A. A and R. Cam- - al appeal to support the full Democratic ticket, in order that we may M"F lava tall Lika Man Ara Demoroll up for It an Missing Chances, cratic majority. There baa been In this campaign a great deal of misrepth American Smaltlng and Refining resentation of this organisation aad I oumpsoy. nd president of tho Nevada desire that no man of the general or Railroad company, arrived auxiliary committee should be left lu Nw ln 8b1 Uk n,ht 0,1 hta w,jr t0 doubt as to our position or should ba E7- - whro Ute work of starting the mlslad by the statements of tho Repubronitnlctlon & ba Mg smaller of the lican pres. To that end 1 now write Nevada Consolidated and the Cumber- - to ask jou to do your full share towill begin ward bringing about a decisive victory tand Ely Mining companies -A ,rtp to end predict that If every man does his juilroad Ranch," north Of Bt. An- - part the Democratic ticket will have Bbo,lt forty mll-B a handsome victory m Nov. 6th. v!rtin,1Ud"d "Charles F. (by , . lh.cW.Sd . interests of and the Cumberland Mining company mBin IUM .. u, cvmIu aaid tK 'thVmtaea of u,t n,ffht th,t themselves were contba companies were as separate ds cerned, they , Government - la Planning to Control the Railroadi. GIVE! ORDERS FOR MORE RAIL- ROAD BUILDING. Network of Roads Will Face Gould When He Reachoe Cali- fornia. San Francisco. Nov. 1. The Southern Pacific wants 5.u00 laborer. This 1 the statement of ono of tho local officials. Orders have Just come from Harrhnan to hasten the development of the Pacific slope lines and tho officials are getting busy. Within the next two years over $25.luA,0itt will he spent In the construction of lines on the Pacific coast by the Harriman system. It la the preparation for the great struggle ln railroad competition that ta coming. Wirh Hill on the Burth and the Gould line creeping across the continent Harriman realizes that it will mean a great fight and that the life of the big systems will depend on the completeness with which they are equipped with feed-erHence, at every available point amall roads are being absorbed, others are being built and the Southern Partflr ta developing all territory possible to get ready for what Harri-ma- a calls the "age at railroad compel! Hoc. " HUN1E1 i a. EATII L ON A 1 BALTIMORE FREE FROM ADULTERANTS AND ALL MPURTTIES. IT IS THE AMERICAN GENTLEMAN'S WHISKEY PAR EXCELLENCE. RIPE. MELLOW AND DEUCKXS BOUQUET. OVER flfTY YEARS OF POPULAR FAVOR ; TO A BROTHER FAINTED ON THE STREETS OF YONKERS, N. Y. When Revived, She Told of Hor Flight She Had Walked From Buffalo. New York, Nor. 1. Lilli Oevoc, 16 year old. dropped fainting in the street of Yonkers last evening. The girl was taken to a hospital and when received said her plight was due to the fact that she had tramped a great deal at tha way from Buffalo. Hor destination was New York where she had a brother living. Her mother, she said, was dying in Chicago and had written her, expressing a wish to are her son before the end came. The girl had no money and resolved to walk to Now York In an endeavor to find her brother and carry out her mothers wish. Railroad men helped her ou the Journey by giving her free rides. The girl will come to New York today and endeavor to fulfill her mission. UTES HAVE SPLIT BRYAN GIVES HIS VIEWS. Says More Democrats Than Republican Stood by RoooovoR. INTO Norfolk. Neb.. Nov. 1. W. J. Bryan finished the first of a throe days whirlwind tour throughout north NeIn the Auditorium braska. ln a speech New York, Nov. 1. It wfc staled in Wall street yesterday that cunald-craM- e mining district could progress hfca been made tn ne- here last night Mr. Bryan said more The Nevada Consolidated Copper gotiations between representatives of Democrats In congress stood by Roosecompany and the Cumberland Ely th Mexican Central railroad and the velt than Republican; eld that ReCopper company simply united to Mexican government. The negotia- publican have but. one man by whom build n smelter snd concentrator la tions have been ln progress ln various they hope to win at present and deEly. he said. This smelter and con- forma for the last six months and were clared that railroads cannot bs regucentrator will have a capacity of 5,0m) taken up anew on the arrival In this lated and must he owned by the gov.tons of crude ore a day, and In the city recently of Minister of Finance ernment He referred to hta free Olcombination the companies have pro- Mmantour. Mr. Limautour leaves for iver campaign by saying that he badi vided financial means for Increasing Mexico today and It la helieved he predicted wages would rise with more the dally capacity of the plan! ro l'V will take with him a plan of sale that money and that the same effect reault-eIKK) tons a day. The jtew smelter and eventually will he accepted by bin when new gold mlnea were discovconcentrator will be owned ehsre and government ered and poured more money into cirConsoliNevada hare alike by the Mr. Ltmanrour, in an interview giv- culation. prices rising as result. Ho dated and the Cnmbertand Ely com- en yesterday, was very optimistic In declared Roosevelt had done well conpanies. and the financing of the deal Ms statements and opinions concern- sidering hi environment. He said that resulted In a partial change of own ing the present and future conditions standpat policy must be had or it erahlp of the Nevada Northern rail- of financial affaire in hta country. He never would have been agreed upon at road running from Cobre to Ely. said that th advancements made Oyster Bay. since the goM standard was whereby the railroad is now owned Mr. Bryan began the daya camjointly by the Nevada Consolidated adopted were targe. nt Wahuo, where he arrived paigning and the Cumberland Ely companies. "Mexico Is ln a wonderfully flourishat 11 o'ckick. He spoke also at FreThis ptarM both companies In a ing and thriving condition, he con- mont, Hooper. Bcrihner, West Point, strong position, and it is believed that tinued. Berner, Winner, Pllger and Stanton, the Cumberland Ely company will be arriving at Norfolk 1 8 oclock last able to supply its quota of ore to THREE KILLED IN EL FASO. crenlng. OPINION. COURT Murphy. a MEXICO PROSPEROUS. (Signed) 5, m u flve-yes- 1906. NOVEMBER Danying the Petition of Frank Hoff man for Writ of Mandat. Nov. 1. The supreme court today banded down an opinion Ball denying the petition of Frank Hoffman for a writ of mandate to compel Judge T. D. lewis of the district court lo teintutq an appeal taken by Hoff man from a justice court to the district court sudtn proceed with the case. The set ton wss brought before the supreme court by certiorari proceedings. According to the statement of the case. Judgment was rendered against Hoffman tn n JnHtre court and he attempted to appeal the case to the district court. Object Inns were made to the aufflrienejrof the aureries on the undertaking on nppeal and they did not qualify as required by law. The transcript on appeal was filed in the district court and- the plaintiff tn the rate filed a morion to dismiss the appeal on tho ground that no un dertnktng hud bean filed aa required by Jaw. The motion wa granted by Judin Lewla. Hoffman then filed petition for a writ of certiorari tn the supreme court hi order tn hare the action of the district judge reversed. The supreme court holds that Judge Lewla would not bars had jurisdiction to try tha case on its merits became the appeal had not been perfected hut he did have the right to dismiss the appeal on the ground that no undertaking was filed as required - Z' d cover tta half ownership of the smel- ter and sampling plant snd railroad. The Nevada Consolidated hu developed and shows marvelous bodies of ore. and conservative engineers have estimated that the output, of I he mine ran he made at least S.'KH) tone of ore a day at this time. "In connection with the opening of these wonderful mines, 1 am astont of Balt Lake ished that the have not. made proper efforts to control the business of that btrallty. I told the business men of Balt Lake of this wonderful advantage to be gained Inst May. a well as on several ube-quen- t dates, and the business Interest of Bslt lake ought to have a burr pm under Its tall if no other moans will Influence it to get a move on and rapture the trado that Ely is bound to give. "The Nevada Northern railroad will make connections and do business with all other railroads, and this means that the Western sPariflc will get I's share of the business from Ely, making direct connection with Bait El Paso, Texas, Oct. Three ies are ln the morgue and two wound ed persons in a hospital as the result of a murder here tills afternoon fol lowed by an exchange of shots between the murderer and policemen. Manuel Rodrigue killed his wife when she returned home and found him In company with another woman. Rndriguaz and Cbana Rantlera, the woman with him, were killed and City Detective Georga Harold and Jack Glover. negro, wounded in 'be fight that, ensued. The fire department was rallel out and dispersed the excited crowd that had collected by pouring water on it from a hose. 1. bt-e- mu-chan- lake. "Philadelphia capitalist who Imve considerable bolding in tha mining companies that have control of the Nevada Northern bare made surreys from Ely to Tonopsh since the completion of the Nevada Northern. These men. W. Hinkle Smith snd W. B. Thompson, with their associate, have run several lines through from Ely to Tonopah. hut as to whether or not any of these will he followed by a railroad, no one know. Th problem of railroad building in Nevada is a simple one so long as the lines run north and south, for that la tha general direction of the mountain range. It I another matter, however, when one come to building a road asst and west, for ihe la ot the country la sucii tha- - a survey must take a serpentine course to get across the rldg-f- . It was not necas-sr- y to use a pound of powder in making the roadbed of tha Nevaaa Northern, but the same cannot ba said of the construction of a road from Ely to Tonopah, bod- WILL BE FLAGSHIP. j lioadon. Oct. 31. The announcement the fl s battleship Dread naught would be the flagship of the new fleet l welcomed In naval rircle snd by the general public a proof that the pew fleet will by no means be a mere reserve, it la learned that, the home fleet win be quartered!n three . Bhernesa, Portsmouth division, and Detonport, with a big nucleus of rn-wthe of tho ships on board and that they will tie kept In such a constant state of preparedness that they ran he hroughi up to their full war strength and be in readinea to go to eea within a few bonds. that s ooooooooooooo MILLIONS IN DIVIDENDS. New W.k. Nov. i Tho banka here will pay mu m dividend more than S65.oon.u00 today. Among :be big dividends to be paid are (hose of Canadian Pacific, Central Railroad of New Jeracy, Detroit I'nited railway, Evansville and Terre Haute, Great Northern railway, h. B. Claflin company. International Pump company. Michigan State Telephone company. New Cen-tra- f Coe!. Northern Pacific, Coa:. Tennessee On el sr.d United Traction. Pa-rifl- e n as Ore nCoUteOaeDay, Crip 2 Vtan 1 OOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o 0 o o PILES CURED IN S TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure snv esse of Itching. Blind. Bleeding oi- Protruding Pile ln 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. CHICAGO BANK CLEARING. Are Over a Billion Dollars and tha Largest on Record. SOLDIERS HAVE NOT SEEN THE CHEYENNES. PAINTS, OILS, . GLASS, Colonel Augur Expects to Be Up With the Ute Indians Some Time Today. WALL PAPER, ETC Sheridan, Wyo., Nov. 1. The Utei evidently have split into two bands. Telephone reports say that one hud la on. Bear Creek, twenty miles south of Birney, Montana, and that th other band la camped along Hanging Women creek In the Powder valley. Two officers and sixteen troopers arrived from Birney today. They report that the main command from Fort Keogh ta at Ashland and baa seen no Chey- 2281 Aye. Washington BOTH PHONES lnd.844 Befl 530 K enne. Colonel Augur broke camp at Shrive' ranch, forty mile north of Sheridan today. He was expected to reach Birney early ihls afternoon. Captain Wllllman and signal corps left Sheridan today for Birney. taking wire to connect the field forces with the telephone from Birney to Bberidaa. NEGLIGENCE GROS6 Chicago, Nov. 1 Clearings of Chicago banks in October were In excess of $l.ono.uu0,0un, the exact amount beThis is the largest ing 1.U00.451.4H0. total for any month in the history of the Chicago clearing house. It exceeds by nearly Sii.OOn.uOii the former high record of 1X64.617,953, made last Griffin Paint TWO NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CHARGED. Beard of Elections In New York la in Trouble. New York, Nov. 1. As a result of n letter sent yesterday by William R. Hearat to Judge Roxttlsky. charging I gross, criminal negligence of the board of elections, which resulted, he alleg- - j December during tha banking activity ed, ln the mutilation of petitions filed caused by the closing of the Chicago by candidates of the Independence National and other Walsh Institutions, League. McDonald Dewitt, a lawyer, and Is about SI 4.000.000 higher than appeared at the district attorney's ofthe January clearings which had held fice today, accompanied by witnesses to testify In favor of Mr. Hearsts conthe high mark for this year. The increase in the clearings in the tention. Mr. Jerome said after the month Just ended was nearly gRa.Ono,-uo- o hearing: Evidence of larceny hss been pro-- 1 over the total for Ortober. ISM'S. eented. The name of the culprit ba I not been established." t INTENT TO DEFRAUD. Mr. Jerome said that witnesses will wear to the deposition, whereupon ' Balt Lake, Nov. t. C. (. Crapo A Sons brought suit In the Third District summons will be Issued for the memcourt yesterday against John lsher-woo- bers of the board, who, It Is expected, and William Isherwood. doing w ill be examined before a magistrate business under the name of Isherwood tomorrow. Brothers, to recover 1365.10. with Interest at S per cent from Marah 14, O 1604. The complaint states that the O PROSPERITY UNEQUALED plaintiffs sold to the defendants o goods, ware and merchandise, and o Nethat 'here li due hem 8365.10. Since o Y'ork. Nov. 1. The rethe gnoda delivered the Iaher-woo- d o port of Auditor Jardine of the Brothei hae gone out of buel-ne- . o Xrw-- Y'ork posiofflce tbows that It is alleged that John Isher- o tbi receipts for the month of wood has left the state and William o October from the sale of Isherwood Is about to leave. Each of o stamps, etc., reached $1,721.-'-'ithe defendants. It is stated, have dis- o the largest months busiposed of their property with intent to o ness in the history of the office. defraud their creditor o This is an Increase of 14 4 The original consignment sold tn o per cent over the correspondIsherwood Brothers by the plaintiff o ing month lat year. amounted to S1.I0I). The defendants o In commenting on the report made various payments on the goods, o Pos'master Wlllrox said It and the last payment was made on o bowed s prosperity throughout March 13. )9u4. The balance alleged o the country tha? excelled anyto be due is 1465.10, end the plaintiffs 0 thing known in the past. ak for judgment for this amount o with ieca. Interest. 0 1 d In connection with our staple and fancy groceries, we have the following good eatables to offer, which ta nice smoked salmon, Jeaaco Brand Cod Fish, Flret Class Holland Herring. Extra Choice Bmoked Bloaters. Prof. Bram't Celebrated Sour Kraut, Swedish Health Bread, which aids digestion ud makes gwi fol ffoofi and strong. Try 1L -T. B. EVANS & CO. Both Phones 136. , t . 2364 Washington Avenue,. OOOOOOOOOOO COMO S COMPANY - OOOOOOOOOOO 155 25th Street ' FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED |