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Show TI1E EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Pnone 11 1 Weather Strip juei Bojle Furniture Co. m No. j f:-- - of ATTEND THIS ART EXHIBIT HEATEitrt and RANGES m Sidney ' store. Steven iuiplemen: rumiutuv No. 24li Watjh. An. Weather Strip Just Boyle Puncture Co. at arrived The funeral f Fred 'V. Barlow wa i held from the residence of la-v- at u venue, 11030 X p. m. yesterday. 'I he music was furnished by the ward rhoir. The peakera were George Seaman, George NaUnn and It. V. Stoue. A warm buggy robe for you and a "Buy ca" blanket for your borne would make a fine Christina present. We have a tine line of both. Sidney Steven Implement Co. Weather Stripe Juat Boyle FV ml lure Op. at arrived Dr. Joltannan. physician and surS per tali t on eye. ear. noao, geon. throat, raurrh and akin disease. Pep maneRtly located over I. L. Clark Btorai. a Spring. T, G. Enright, man of Bod ahowp well-know- paed through Ogden yesterday cn route to hla Nevada ranch with ton car of aheep. Weather Strip Boyle Furniture Co. at Juat arrived Prof. Squire Coup of thia city la the recipient of an autograph copy of the "Ave Maria" composed by Ruggero r, Leoncavallo. the great Italian and dedicated to hla hollneaa Pope Plua X. It id needleaa to day that Prof. Coop la greatly pleated with the gift, valuing it not for It money worth, but for the great compuaer under hla own signature. com-poae- Soarrtty of enal la greatly relieved by the uae of BUCK'S beaten, range and eook stoves, sold by Bldney Stevens Implement Co. Winter la epprerlated when you have a Cutter and Kulie or a net ff Common Sense bub aleda and a pair of hone blankets from Sidney Steveui Implement , Co, This week for sale pork traderiotna, spare ribs and back button at Ruaaell-Jame- s Company. RACING AT LOB ANGELES. Ijos Angeles, Nov. 1. A A FREIGHT WITH S. P. BLOCKADE OFFICIALS MORNING, DECTZMIIER To GOES WRIGHT TRAINMASTER WEST TO SUPERVISE WORK. MESSENGER AND CONLEY WILL GO TO OAKLAND FOR MEETING Returned From Mon-teilWhen He Was Engaged in Similar Capacity. Question of an Incrwae for Trglnmen Will be Considered December 15th, Trainmaster A. W. Wright of the Southern Pacific left for Carlin. Nevada. last night to the clearing up of the freight yard uf the The dispatch to congested duditiuu 'hi effect wa received from Superintendent Munson, who i acting iu tbe same capacity at Spark. I No the condition relieved at one point than It occur at another The official arc kept on thu move all the time. Traiumabter Wright returned lat Sunday from Muniellu. where he spent more than a week supervising tbe straightening out of the wont blockade lu the history of the Bait La lot division uf the Southern Pacific. Evi alnee the shortage of roe! began to be felt on that line there has been a steady congestion of freight and the line ha been badly blocked between Lucin end Luruy. In addition to the luck of coal the Southern Pacific i handling a greater amount of traffit than ever before. Under ordinary favorable conditions the road would be taued to take rare of this heavy movement. 551th scarcely enough coal to keep the engine moving, the handicap wa too much, hence the blockade. Ever since the hig freight wreck In the Montello yard freight has been piling up there, until It was a difficult matter to get train through. Trainmaster Wright eid that the Balt Lake division badly needed be Ins made a double track line, that the line with Its liugle track was handling at the present time a much traffic A many of the big donble track line of the caat and that either this change or the placing of oil burntug englnne In commission ou the .11 vision must come sooner or later. He insisted that the coni utinca of the weat could nut mine enough fuel to keep pace with the remarkable growth of tbe country. The lack of coal ho delayed the motive power on hi division aluee the shortage commenced that It was impossible to take care of the freight movements properly. A. S. Messenger, representing the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, and Thomas Conley,: representing the Order of Railway Conductors, leave for Oakland within a week, where they will hold a conference with the Sell them Pacific officials, iclative to the arranging of a new schedule which is exported will he adopted. It Is also expected that the new schedule will mean sit Increase uf abiMit 15 per cent In the wages of the trainmen all over the entire Harrlnian system. Hlmtlar raise In wage hare been recently granted the switchmen and Messrs. Messenger other employes. and Conley will loa-- e Ogden in time to lu at the meeting which Is called for Deeetulier IS. Had or arrived Hoy and Kiri, an will Kite vni souvenir r one of mu aiLmiM-ii.eui- s cut from any- paper. Ogdi-- Furniture and Carpel Co. cl. SUNDAY 2, two-week- a postponement of tbe Injunction suit brought to reatnin the aecretarv of state from filing the official vote of the annexation election wa granted yew terday by the superior court. The reaaon for the postponement was that Attorney General Webb wa tint ready to file a demurrer for the secretary of state. As the result, the mcing neuron, which opened on Thanksgiving day. will pnilhly continue without attempt at Interruption until Ascot Park 1 legally declared a part of thin city. THE BAG BETOKENS ITS OWNER Recently We have fur and fur lined Overcoats from $20.00 to $75.00 We have Boys fohe Candidates Are Coming Out Strong . 1- .- Five seetioual inert-itithe lime of tbe eilui-reformer and oilier iniercated tor, In Koclal liiipioveinent during rite early part of the second d:iv of In this cil.v. Education comer HoHt-in- D. I.Gallacher&Co. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. TRUNKS REPAIRED. Dee. WANT AD8 YIELD BIG RESULTS. It YOU WANT A Nominate Officers for the Next Six Months. HAS Kail-wa- ESCAPE FOUR PERSONS KILLED. Gravel Train Ploughed Inte a senger Train. Pas- Veigennes, Vt., Dec. 1. Four persons are known to have been killed and it is feared that others lost their llvea while several were seriously Injured in a wreck on the Rutland Railroad near here today. A gravel train ploughed Into the rear-en-d of a passenger train. Two passenger care were wrecked and eaught fire. None of the dead have been positively identified. One of the bodies found Is believed to be that iff Mrs. W. A. Lawrence of Bristol, wife of Deputy Sheriff Lawrence of Addison county. Another of iho bodies la that of a woman, while tbe other two found were so badly charred that It waa Impossible to tell whether they were man or women. Engineer Murray, of the gravel train, was unable to explain the cause of tbe accident Later It wa definitely ascertained that three person were killed In the wrack. Beside Mrs. Lawrence, the Curinne other victims were Mis Stowe, a Bristol, VL. teacher, and Mr. Nellie Barnard, of Bristol. E. M. Dike wae Internally Injured and may die. AMERICAS PROSPERITY. Sir Thomaa Upton Says It is out Parallel, n Imch-licH.- the Philippine railways w obtain at the office of Speyer 4E Compan yesterday. The capital furnujaa amount to about 26.60ti.0u0. and th syndicate la comprised of Speyer i Company. Speyer Brother of L,.nfa and the Hsng Kong A Shanghai usnt ing corporation of London. The syndicate will readjust the $. ancee of the Manila A Dagupau company and fumiah capital te the construction of addiiluual mile age and extension by the Manila rk road company, an American curpon tlan. The contract for the net lines, of which about 425 mile will lie constructed, wae made with tv United Slates government after ngo liatloua with Secretary Tuft and the Killed Many Pulajenea, and Captured Speyer Interest, encourage,! by tbe aucceee of the Manila ft Dxguyan the Chief's Wife and in Luzon, were aatlxtled to ux Daughter. dert&ke the work without asking guarantee front the Inited Sti:. Moat of the capital of the yndicatt Manila, Dee. 1. A force of con has been subscribed abroad, where all lability, under ooniniand of Major of the existing securities of the old Murphy, surprised the camp of Pablo, company are held, and In eonequerR chief of the Pulajanea, on the island of the allotment iff the New Tori: Samar, at daylight yesterday, Nov. SO. : branch will be small. Eleven of the Pulajanea were killed and the chief aou and nine of the hand were wounded. Chief Pablo hlmaelf escaped but hia WALES DEFEATED wife and daughter were captured. Clothing, uras and papers foumt were destroyed, together with the REBEL lti-t- i f TOGGERY The Quality Store torlura skating rink at Balt Lake la out with a sweeping challenge to CHIEF race any one in the state from one to five miles on the rollers. In lasulhg this challenge Mr. Unison says he would prefer to meet Fred Humer of VERY NARROW Ogden. Tyler and Bert on, the expert team from San Frandaoo, will leave Balt Lake today for Ogden. On Monday they will open a week's engagement at the Ogden Auditorium rink. They will then return to Balt Lake and moot, likely spend another week ar the Rloharde street rink, after which they will go to Denver for an engage- PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY SURPRISED HIS CAMP. ment there. In j I ; I. - Well-dresse- Over- 1 tlKK VOTiKC COEXIST - people never cerrv Old travelnimby grip or hand-indeer an proud the neat HpiarNi:re of their httggage. If nu are cmitoni-plalin- g trip anywhere, don't lane an. old Valine, Satchel nr Drrxx-Siii- l (,-We have new ones for ton iu all slues. In all leather, and at' 11 mixnnxhli price. A variety of new trunk for long tiavelers. Cravenctte coats $6.00 to $9.00 increased from 678 to 1.082 and the payrolls for them per vear advanced Race. from $355,476 to $75S,284. While the cost of materials used was $678,477 In Tbe third vote in the Auditorium 1900, in 1905 this amount waa increasThe value of the popular girl contest, which' was polled ed to Bl.UiH.215. last night, proved to be of greater product In 1900 was $1,242,214, but la interest than the previous nights. A 1906 It was $2.997.(i57. 8c it will be seen that In five years' surprise in the contest was the name of Miss Rosabelle Scowcroft, who is time Ogden has doubled lu Its indusIn the third place with 168 votes trial condition. In capital Invested, Miss Glena Laxhu leads with 25C labor employed, wages paid and amount of product. votes. May Boeen Is second with last nights result were as fnl- - The state of Utah kepi up with the procession, and Increased In the same ratio with the city of Ogden. In 1900 there were 576 manufacturing establishments in this state, and in 1905 they Increased to 606. The amount of capital Invested In 1900 waa 13,219.039. but in 1906 It had InThe Increase creased to $26,004,011. In salaried clerks is the difference between 599 and 979 and the Increase In the salaries paid those clerks la found by taking $500,612. the amount paid In 1900. from $8.08$, 532, the sum paid In 19i6. While the wage earners numbered 5.41$ in 1900, In 1905 they numbered 5.413 In 1900, In to 8,052. 19u6 they had Increased Wages paid Increased from $2,762.62$ to $5,157,400, more than double. The YOUNG LADY LAID TO REST cost of material used In 1100 was 11.440,250, but In 1905 It had gone to the sum iff $24,989,827. The value Leaves Many Dear Friends to Mourn lu of the products was $17,981,648 Her Loss. 1900. but It was $38,926,464 In 1906. After looking over tbe figures peoThe funeral service over the rewill no doubt call this a pretty ple main of Almira Heiop took place good advertisement for Ogden and the at the West Weber meeting houe on state and will pin this little story unSaturday, December 11, at 11 o'clock der the bends of their hats for the a. iu. purpose of reference. Rihui McFarland presided and the Weat Weber choir rendered approprl-at- e muatcal selection. CEMUcR'B IH LIBeT SUIT There was a very large gathering oC relatives and frleuda. The deAttorney Farnsworth Files One In the ceased wa hut twenty-fou- r years of Richard Case. age and had a wide circle of friend. Site was a mot gealoua worker among A demurrer was filed in tbe district children of tbe ward, being an officer court yesterday afternoon In the case and teacher in both the primary assoof l C. Richards against the Standciations and the Sabbath school. ard Publishing company. William The Buie children of the primary Uiasmann and Prank Frauds, manaasuoclatlon ang a moat touching selection which she had taught them, ger an.l editor In cnlef. respectively The demurrer, which was filed by R. entitled Beautiful Zion." Tbe eeutl-men- t B. Farnxworth, the defendants' attorof Hie song wa a beautiful Illustration of the life and faith and hope ney, sets forth various Irregularities in the complaint. of tbe deceased. The ad ion was brought by C. C. Remarks were made by t'ounaelkir Richards to recover $10,00(1 damages George F. Hunter. H. C. .lanolinasso-of on account uf a certain alleged libel Ogden. Mis Julia Hawks, her ous article published during the recent ciate In the primary work, and Wm. M. Purrlngton. campaign. The deceased ha been ill more or leae for aome two years pant and a FIVE PO NTS SALT CO. CR. ECHAN AN AUiKOR fatal termination wa not unexpected with her parent and family, nevertheless she leave a host of sorrow- Putnam's Sens Printing a Book to be To Produce Salt by Evaporating Wa ter of Balt Lake. ing friends and u family circle Bold on Royalty. stricken with grief. Articles of incorporation of the Five G. I. Putnam's Sons, the big Balt company were filed with rlnts U. Dr. informed E. has BCARD MEETING OFJCHOGL lion, clerk late yesterday afterthe county ou of hia Oxdcn. treatise that Eghan The Nursery Guide" has been ac- noon by Joseph Chex, attorney for the company. Superintendent Authorised to cepted and will be published on roynew concern la organised for Textbook. alty, the hook house standing nil the theThe purpose of producing sail from of printing and calculating expense the water of Fait Lake, by means of 11 The county board of education held the work. I capa short aelon yesterday afternoon Wlu'ii the manuscript was first sub- evaioration or otherwise, and shares into divided for 5d.Oon, italized anil transacted the following buxine: and mitted. two family prarttoner i;v2.2Claims to the amount of the literary adviser of Putnam's uf ihe par value of $1 each. A. J. Is president of the company; were allowed ami ordered paid. passed upon Its merits and the doc- j Heath ; L. The superintendent was authorised tor commended It. one going ho far W. U Porter. Jr., O. Wilson, secretary and treasurer, hi purchase the necexar.v textbook ms to say he would recommend it to who. with L Porter and A. F. Mm own for the lowtr giade. patients, and tbe other decidare the dtrectora. The treasure ri report fo- tbe month ing that it wa sufficiently distinctive of November wa received, showing in character from existing works to Receipt. . l18.0Tfi.BI: disbursement. be uaauted remunerative sales. AT AUDHORUM RINK 14.:!f.2K-A letter from Putnam's, of date Nor. balmier on hand. $1,713.13 file rnun'y auditor advised the .'7, soy the material ha gone to the of the car composing room, and proof sheets will Expert Team From San Francieco tc Imard 'hat (he vxliiatl-iBe Here Monday. line outside of the eltv as assessed he xent Immediately. wax hoard state $H.t:3. the ly Mamixer C. U Colson nf the Audi- HUYATHA McETINC SECTIONAL MEETINGS. Pur-cha- of a try on Suit or Overcoat $20.00 to $30.00 g - take a look and a ROYCRO FT Rei;--ur- Frfiia entered the night. thieve belonging to lavi J. Elmer, residing un West Sevruieeiiih at. him. aud m a valuable work hum. Nu found of tin rtoleu tree hk litt-a liu we at animal by the work upon he raa. South CTAII. No. 55 down from ilc i OGDEN, Nfc SI BUSINESS OFFICE 'Pnone Independent Bell Phone, one ring Dr. Mako. EXAMINER: HAS WILL CONFER' CARLIN Nil M 'Phon. two rings Veil MOKXIXG With- UpLondon, Dec. 1. Sir Thom ton bus contributed to the Weekly the Dispatch an article describing amusing prosperity In America In every department of trade and commerce. He Rays It is not exaggeration to declare that at no previous period of human Industry has such prosperity been known id any country. Even responsible and well Informed writera In England." Sir Thomaa oantlnuca, appear to have little idea of what la happening acmas the Atlantic. The view appears to be that this prosperity la merely due lo financial manipulation. Never was there a more ridiculous theory. American prosperity Is baaed upon the Immense expansion of solid Industries, the Increased purchasing power of the people and the legitimate development of agricultural and mining Industries. while the general confidence la mirh that nobody ie afraid to spend lavlsh-lv- . nil-wa- y camp. The capture of Chief Pablo la considered only the question of a few days. There la now only oue ether chief at large and plan have been arranged to capture or kill him. Governor Curdy of Samar wlrea that the breaking up of Chief Pablo's band signalises the death knell of on the Island. BY IHE SOUTH Pula-Jancls- FIFTY THOUSAND SUCCESSOR FOR DURAND. Appointment of a Canadian Under cussion. FOOTBALL Dec. AT A Dis- The Dally Mail thi morning takes up the agitation for Ihe appointment of a Canadian as at Washington in succession to Sir Morton Durand, in an editorial the paper says: "It would be a wise course if the government 1 anxious to consolidate the empire. Canada has suffered lu the past through her Ignorance or shortcoming nf Britlah diplomatlits; wltnR the Ashburton treaty of 1842 (as to tbe boundary line between Maine and Canada): tbe Oregon arrangement of 1846 (a territorial din pute lietween Great Britain and the United States, which wa settled by treaty) and the Alaska boundary arbitration. Never waa there such an opportunity for repairing these mistakes. It cannot be alleged that a Canadian as smliasador would be likely to take up an extravagant or dangerous position in his treatment uf questions between tbe Cnlled States and Canada. The Canadian frontier Is 3,000 miles long and It could he defended only with difficulty. Canada Is so much weaker than the United States that she will never provoke a quarrel. Her enormous rapid expansion justifies her claim to a larger share In the conduct of the Imperial policy and the time has arrived to take her Into partnership with the mother country." London, PERSONS GAME. 1. Courts Adjourned to Enable Judge and Lawyers to Attend the Game. Busnsea, Wales, Dec. 1. The South Africans, or Sprlngboke as the Africander Rugby football player ate known, defeated the full strength of Wales here this afternoon by 11 to 0. The victory of today le regarded a placing the Springboks," ahead of all Rugby football teams. About 50.00(1 persona witnessed the The interest wae o Interne game. that' the courts adjourned to enable the Judges, lawyers and others to etr tend. WOLVERHAMPTON Miser and Bibliomaniac On the ps lire searching the room - of Oeorg Griffiths, who has Just died In oee the slums of Wolverhampton, they' found a number of sovereign In U bed, seven watches, a box contalninl valuable coins, and throe bank book) showing several hundred pound ti hi credit. In addition nearly tw thousand volumes, many of them nr were discovered carefully stored mr, Griffiths investments are estimated it 3,000 pounds, nil believed to be send ROBBER KILLS HIMSELF. from his earning as an ironworker-Hlived alone, and always slept will a chopper by hie eld. Griffith P RAILROADS FOR PHILIPPINES. Troy, Kae., Dec. 1. Realizing that he was about to he captured In an unpear to have died from tarvatioa, successful attempt to rob the Bendena Foreign Capital Invested in the Un- a hi nearly nude body, which wl found mi the floor, waa greatly emaclatc bank at Bendena, Kas., five miles dertakings. west of here today, J. W. Harris. farm iated. The police desire information New York, Dec. 1. Confirmation respecting relatives of the decerned, hand, aged 80. placed a pistol behind hia eat and pulled the trigger. He died of the story cabled from Lmdon of who are stated to reside at three hours later. the formation of a syndicate to finance bourne. Mail. e i Another Remarkable Coat Sale Fridx evening xt the reguhir meet nt Hhiwtha Tribe No. 3, Order of Red Men. the office: for ilie enxtiing six months were iiu'.ime.'l. They are ax folios Sachem. A. H. Wright; In senior sHKHiinire, F. C. Ilerry: junior niu more. Auguxt .1. Glandi : pnpliei. r and revelatur. C. M. chief nf reemd. F. M Wnlpple; collector of nanipuni. W. I) H1ner; keeper of wampum, ltweph Bann.rix trustee, lung term. John Casey an C E Caxev ; medicine man. I), li i( Forbes The elect Inn of the uf. ih'Hfc will place ut the l l". dar meet Inc Friday evening. IVcern-he- ECLIPSING IN VALUE ANY OF OUR FORMER SUCCESSES ti-'- DIAMOND r 7. AND HAVEN'T ENOUGH MONEY SAVED TO GET A GOOD ONE FOR CASH. IKJN'T I.KT Til VI' WORRY YOI'. COME TO I S WITH WHAT YOC (1 VVF. AN: EXI'l.A IN t.U i; WE WILL SCHEME. OF BUYING DIAMONDS brt-We in bnxinexx in C.Kd'n sinrn All ed ell about the jewelry in plain fijrin and we and ii- tbim:, uli'-- - - YOU 1&7" aiirl prir' n-i n.-i- r Irxri: ii- IF YOU BUY A DIAMOND TODAY FOR $10G-0CAN SELL IT BACK TO US IN ONE YEAR FOR $90.00. J. 5. LEWIS & COMPANY. MIKES COOP Report Show Progress Many Line. North, iff the bim-xiixtis. xenux out a :mii in th, shape iff fig;'- - :dn rn fi'ik Jewelers Mim'nr ti tlinso wp sold :i Klmri t into for a vorv tiuii li higher price. In every particular these coats represent !l that is t in material and workmanship. "To wear one of these coal i to lie attired in the height of fashion." lM-- in Ire J.iri iff l!rtH-:- r i i:fjiciieis for the year I RECORD Stylish and Serviceable Garments n man 1 t::i:rii tnrr-'u- : tin: is grutifilng Alrho'igli the In ni-jin the numlx-- r of n'nnffar-inlinamcuri t ,.n!y tin iliffrrer.re bet wet n M in ISihi an-.le 'I in lji'i.. the inrrep in rar-itt:li xiitu 1'iirpxeiHing tbe t arid: ion f fvG.9i!4 In 191X1. nnd $2.3i;:i.!n;4 In 1.507 IH0. Th number if nr incn-aM-sa. tried lierk employed from M ill to M6 in IM'i-- ari.j iliiVHtierd from $47.iH! n iixixnr The roll uf wag earners $111,568. find e niarxc-- l r, Census ( THE EAY PAYMENT PLAN )m- CCDIN Worth Fully Sale of Popular Priced Coats nt-x- .it roe. fio.no. fi2.oo, fir.. on. i7.r.o. 2nnn and f2r.no 1 -- 3 More Prompted ly the remarkable surcesa of our recently advertised kuIch of hijrli grade Hroadcloth Street and Evening t'oatx. we hnve arranged for tomorrow and next week ntmther wile. Dolls-Marve- lous Exhibition M of toll of every nation, every color, Doll that sleep, I Metwed and radrefwed, Doll Peasant. Priucesse nnd (Jueoi).. Doll wonderland ia now open. I i l 19-'- ( . LA$ IIOMAS |