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Show rnc mousing examiner, ogden, UTAn, Tnrnsp.w morning, January, the PiMrlrt court. one by John MaiW. Ii. Bird, ling and the ov's-and Peter Alii, the Italian hanker in ihe first rase asks damages , 51. J. O'Meara Wednesday who raised the lmids to fight the chm?. in Ihe total sum or $i.r,ii.T5. for in- f r New York, Those present included members of juries to his fin in. i nips aud stork the lialiau colony George F- Stork, during the seasniii. of pi by reas- j Ernvrt liamlicrger has gone 10 Ore- Governor IValaidy's nephew and rep- on of the dcadli fam-- ami gases of gmi to look after mining interests. nation- the Highland Boy Hindu r operated resentative, and foil Kolh-her- . The teuliiry dividend cheeks aggro- Mine by defendant lirnr Murray. In ihe see- al organizer for the I'liiled Workers, who lias been spending oud suit Bird judgment for a : total sum of S some time recently in Utah. injuries to his farm, croiis. oi during the same James W. Neill. M. E.. dciwried for seasons, and from i!n- same causes. UNION SCHOOL FIRE. Butte last night and expects to Suit to forced n a pen for material for several weeks. Salt Lako City, Jan. 6. it took exL'-iicrfnriucd was actly one minute aud fiftceu seconds furnished and . Disl hr uurt yesterday by The sales of ores from the Tetro after an alarm of fire had been given filed1 in the Lavin agu.n. Uiiina E. l'ctor-so- n. mine in Hie mouth of December today in march seven hundred and A. amounted to $6,250, while the oierat.-in- g fifty achocil children out of the Union three-storexpenses did not exceed $2.UtH). school. The school, a filed suit in the Addison Cain structure was partly destroyed by tire CA. T. Flctrli-- j .uiidry A Colvin, leasers in the Gashout three years ago. Since that time th. Diatriet couri alleged to lie due j lena King, are still working in ore. in a fire1 drill has been part of th reg- er to reeover f dole ec(med bv de- expect to make a very pro! a hie ship-mcular exorrtm. A lire wins discovered on a prumiHshrv lwix. in addition ere lung. Stockton Sentinel. in ihe basement today. The fire drill fendant un Jui)'1.1 plaintiff also asks was instantly called, and- to the sounds to the alaive anm' ii aud for $100 as The R. W. A H. mine In I be Marya-val- e of music the hundreds of children judgment for mining rcRiou has been closed were marched out of the building In attorney'sA fees. . Mllh'i has Wen granted a down temporarily. Eliza The tunnel hax nomwas loss fire The order. perfect divorce by Judg-- Atenari from Thom- been completed to the lcugtn of 72 inal. as I. Miller on tie ground of non- - j feet. married in this SNOW" support. They STORM. THE i 'd. D. P. Rholfing has acerpied ihe mancity on Nov. age nieut of the Gold Hunter lead The heaviest snowstorm of the seamines in the Cuupr d'Alene district, son struck Salt Luke Monday night, SALT Uht NOTES. lie will continues, however, tu make when approximately" four inches of this city his headquarters. snow fcil in the city, amounting to about .3:1 inches of water. AccompanyDeputy Slier. if William Edwards Ouitc a force of men are working ing the storm was a wind which was was Tuesday learned to Miss Ncilio ai t lie Black Diamond mine, aud prenot severe enough. however, to do any E. McDonald. parations are lieing made to commence damage. The thermometer dropjied on the Bullion. Stockton several degrees and is scheduled to County Comiti. Holier Joseph Stan- operations Sentinel. K Init. Moore A. were ford and .Observer Hyatt down among go today, says there is litb danger of extreme the Ogden visions to Salt Lake yesThe Reynolds group of claims at cold weather. The local forecast for terday. Stockton has been purchased by Halt today is "probably fair.. r The . The Logan Mercantile company has lAke and eastern capitalists. filed articles of incorporation with the group consists of right full claims and WANDERED IN THE COLD. secretary of state. The company will adjoins the property of the Honerine m on a gem ml wholesale liquor Mining company. carry woman Sunday afternoon:' a young on a general wholesale and recarry was found .wandering- shout, near Fort The rarlc City Mining aud merchandise business tail Douglas. She wore no. shoes and when at liquor Cache baa acquired a group of ten company The county. Logan, capital claims five miles discovered was sufferiing from the cold stock from the town ol of the coi"iuuiy is placed at 10,-tand exposure. The post authorities Morgan. In Morgan county, niton Mi, divided into I.inmi shares ot the at ordered .her taken to the hospital. value of $l'i each. The officers which it will soon inaugurate developstill re- face Furr Douglas, -- where she are: W. if. limner. president: W. II. ment work The property is known as the Copper Mountain group. mains.. and treasurer. x It was reported last night that the Hurst, secretary young woman's, name was Clara Hank A new band has been organized and Arties Q aeafleea at (ha Carkaa. and that she had parents living in inropniraled in Salt Lake, known as A curious legend regarding the beshe this city. Some weeks ago Ihe Utah State kind, its articles of ruukoo la found among the Dance, came infatuated with a soldier named incorporation wn-- tiled In the counJohn Wulff. They attempted to mar- ty clerk's office yesterday afternoon. which, with om niodlficatloua, Is likery. hut the girl's parents objected, as Its capital, stock is $l,tHNi, divided In- wise current In many parti of Gets she was but 1G years of age. to shares of the par value of $1 each. many, In England aud the north of in early springtime the On December 10, 19(13, the couple W. H. Daniels is president: llenry Europe, Whencuckoo were arrested on' complaint, of the Klenke, manager; II. A. Mercer, la first heard in voice of the secgirl's father, who charged them with retary; Julius liauerliaeh, treasurer; tlic wood, every village girl kisses her stealing some money from him. The Anton Federsen. cundurtnr; Lorenzo hand and asks the question, "Cuckoo, case was settled out of court, and it Sharp, assistant conductor. cuckoo, when shall I be married T" and was reported that the father had givtbe old follu inquire, Cuckoo, cuckoo, en his daughter permission to marThe Crisis is the name of a new irlien shall 1 be released from thia apry. When found Sunday the girl publication shortly to be launched in world' caresT Tbe bird in answer peared to be demented. Her husband the interests of Socialism. It will he continues singing Cuckoo" as many cannot be located. issued by the Crisis Publishing Co., times as years will elapse before the limited, and will make its bow to the of their desires will come to object March 1st. about publuc SMELTER COMPANY 8UED. pass. But as some old people live to on adMr. Thomas J. Kleinogle, the Salt The farm and premises of John vanced A age and innny girls marry late of Armour Co., representative Hailing have been destroyed as a the In life FrancisHan to Imen poor bird lias so much to has transferred reakon of human habitation by place of the noxious vapors, fumes and sub co, for which, jiuiut be wIIL leave on do In answering the questions put to her that tbe buildiug season goes by; , phur smoke 'from flic Highland Boy the (Gib. she has uo time to make her nest, but smelter, located; in Murray, according Suit for divorce has been filed in the lays her egg in that of the hedge to the complaint1 which he filed YeWilliam N. Foster sparrow. sterday In the district court against ..the District court by Utah Consolidated - Mining company. against Ruth Finder on- the grounds were at married Is Red. He sues to recover $1 ,990.7a dam- of desertion. They Why a BelleA ' Logan on May G, 19t)2. In all crustacean, ns, indeed, In alV : , age. most everything iff nature, there Ig a W. H. Bird has'glso sued the agme While out Tuesday with certain per cent of iron Upon Itolllng company. He asks $(5,950 damages her husband. walking' Mrs.. Thomas J. Klein-oglon three grants. rThff first one is for tbe lobster is oxidized. The effect la of 148 Fourth East street, slipinjury to croim for a series of several ped on the pavement and broke her largely due also to the percentage of years, for .which be asks $G,950. The wrist muriatic acid which exists naturally in sum of $8,000 a asked for the ruinathe bell. Tbe chemical change which tion of shade and fruit trees liy the Miss Jennie Ormiston, who under- tikes place here is almost similar to smelter fumes, and $l.ooo for person- went. gu operation at the Holy Cross that which occurs in the burning of a al dtkeomfort. on Sunday last, is reported brick. In boiling a lobster. Its coat hospital He complains that every time the to be nicely, although for censes to bo a living substance, end to a wind blows from the smelter towards a timeprogressing she watt in a very critical con- certain extent it taken a new charachis property, his dwellfng.trees, shrub- dition. ter. bery and crops bernme covered with It Is as a brick would be after burn dust and enveloped in fumes and At a meeting of the hark drivers, can also be produced gases, which also' have :a discomfort- held Tuesday afternoon, the following Ing. Thl effect not so rapbut tbe sun, necessarily by effect : and the ing upon nostrils, lungs officers were 'elected President Tony as of ii beat that the id, luminary, throat 'i J. W. Mc Arnold: ratDaniels: secretary and treasurer, Mr. though more Intense, is not con rent SALT LAKE COURT NOTES. Davidson; recording secretary. W. ed sufficiently to produce the result Webb: warden, A. W. Bean: escort, The son also exercises a bleaching The Utah Consolidated Mining com I. Paterson; trustees, E. Webb, Tom which consumes the oxide alpany was yesterday made defendant Simms and Mr. Farley. Nineteen most as fast ns it is formed, leaving . in the damage suits filed against it in new members were admitted. the ahell tiHr nnre lime. Dr. Charles Cunoo. the Italian consul who interested himself in his case, SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT :, mnt. From the Examiners Special Correspondent y, .o-k- s ir w f ihirtren A ROUGH ii years of service, and the election of L. P. Judd, a salesman for the New York and Itah Paper coni-- j of I'ruf. pany and a brother-in-laByron Cummings, as his successor. The action was sudden and unexThe pected by the general public. minority, consisting of Members Chessman, Nclden and Henderson, fought the new apiNiintee with vigor and stood by Clerk Moreton. The remaining, sis votes were .cast for Judd.. j. . AND T Bartender "in a Teamster and - y r.. - 1 - j Mix-u- DAMAGE p. Tonopah Or Assayed in Salt Lake Gives Good Results Pays the Examiner a Compliment. . ! ! s SUITS. 1 Two more damage auits were filed in the District court yesterday against the Itah Consolidated Mining company for a total of I17.33U.15 damages for injuries to the land, crops and atock of William - Turner and Jamet P. Turner, alleged to hare been caused by the deadly fumes and smoke from the Highland Hoy smelter operated by i defendant, William L. Turner in his complaint asks dsmages for tbe snu of $8, j 56.50 for injuries to his proi-ert- y diving tbe past four years. James ?. Turner asks judgment for the sum of $8,573.65 for injuries to his property during the same period of time. 1 : George Condie, a teamster, and J. E. mixed in tbe .Keugie, a bartender, Atlas saloon on West Second South 'street last night. Berth Individuals had a few teeth jarred lose and bore divers marks of the encounter upon their faces FRAUD CHARGED. Offlcres Sperry and Williams es- station. corted them to the police George Cheshire yesterday tiled a ! Several of the mirrors in the bar-- petition in the prolate division of the -. .room were shattered during the con- District court for letters of adminis-tes- t. tration of the estate of Elisabeth Ches- Later in the evening Condies wife hire, deceased, who died in this city appeared at the city jail, deposited Nnv. 22, 1908. The estate consists or $20 bail for his appearance this after-- 1 personal poeperty of the value of $3,500 .noon and took him home. which Is cneuisbcred by a mortgage , No friends came to Keogles res Of - ,--y aliout $1,300. to answer ol will fightBoth charges The petition also recites that in the month of September. 1903, while Elizajug and disturbing the peace. beth Cheshire was wholly incompetent FOUR DOPE" FIENDS. to transact business, Reuben Cheshire, one of the helro-at-laof deceasal, InJames Connors, Marjr Connors, John ducer her by undue influence to exFredricks and Mrs. Mollie Whltecot-ton- , ecute a deed to him to tbe whole of four "dope" liends, Vfio were ar- the real estate lielonging to her. The rested early yesterday morning while petitioner asks that the deed be de'carousing in a shack ; off, SYpat First clared null and void. South street, were each sent up for twenty-fiv- e days - on charge- - of dis8UIT ON A NOTE. turbing the peace. The State Bank of Utah yesterday V PRAISES THE EXAMINER afternoon filed suit in the District court James A Charles H. well known cigar deal- Blade against I. Beit man,-to recover $1,242, alleged to be Lake was in Salt last er of Ogden, due on a promissory note executed Mr. Nor. ; night, cn route to Park City. 21, 1901. ..Beit man paid a handsome compliment . sue-io tbe Examiner, saying that its HARRY DUKE PAROLE. cess seemed to be assured and that ) the new paper's cordial reception was An application for parole has been I well deserved. filed with the state board of pardons by Harry T. Duke, tbe former Wells-NarTONOPAH'S MINES. bank, cashier who is serving a ' embezzlement. Duke's apFrom the recently recorded strike term for for pardon was denied by the Ain the Tono pel Belcher, one of the plication board at its last meeting, so he will prospective giants of the Tonopah now try tor a parole. The pext meetcamp, assays ' received last night at of the board will lie held on Jan ludsons Sons company, the Salt ing 16. There will also be eight oth- -r apLake office, fully bear out the pxpec-- plicants for pardon and parole con ion management. of the at t at that meeting. aidered now ore. of This body being opened , up in the 150 level' affords values of INSTANTLY KILLED. j $66 per ton, the white metal and lead'.'predominating, with a satisfactory exJoseph Mengenec, aged 48, an Italian 7 cess of iron. employed by Jones A Tate ' ot The contracts for the work of the laborer their lime north of Warn quarry grade on the Tonopah railroad in :: which the dirt Is now flying, call for Springs, was Instantly killed at 9:30 evening while at his work, by 'its completion within four months. aTuesday huge boulder rolling over him. Te stbe laying of the steel to follow just Italian was about to explode a blast 'aa quickly as possible. tinder the rock, w hen it suddenly loosened and passed over him before he ( C0NTAGI0U8 DISEASES. could move, crushing his skull amt otMerwise mangling him.' Night Foreyesterday MayO , Physician County man Samuel Johnson and a number : filed his report for the month of Dar of Mengener's fellow laborers were with the county commissioners. close at hand, but the whole thing was and ; There were 11 cases of diphtheria over before they could make any counin the 10 cases of scarlet fever move. ty during the month,' hut no smallpox. Two deaths from diphtheria were RUNS 80AP THIEF TO COVER. There were only four cases of under diseases quarantine contagious Sheriff Emery arrested Arthur E. at the end of the month. Clark on the charge of burglary and landed him in the county Jail. Monday .LAKE RESERVOIR VIEWS ON night the grocery store of F. J. Lui cas on west Second South street, Prof. M., E. Jones does not place the a block west of the county jail, just wad 'Fame faith In Utah lake as a reser- burglarized and among other goods claims and scientists, as .other voir Stolen were two boxes of Diamond C. that there Is not enough water running reap. The soap was the cause of a it .into the lake to warrant making Clark's arrest. He was suspected of reservoir. Moreover, the professor the crime hud his room at the St. holds that establishing reservoirs in Omer rooming bouse was searched and YJreat the of .the . watersheds the soap found. Upon his arrival at his Salt lake withholds water from the room Clark walked right into Sheriff it. and up which dry helps ..great lake, Emery's arms and was arrested and i reduces the evaporation of ihe great taken to jaiL lake and the consequent precipitation Swend-.sen Jn this basin. However. Prof. TAPPED A TILL FOR $51. of the geological survey says he has a complete array of facts and figRiley's East Second South street saures ascertained by careful Investigaloon rash register is short $51. and Eltion which go to ahow that the scheme mer Jones, the porter. Is apparently of a reservoir in Utah lake la not only In for a long terra in the etate prison feasible but particularly desirable, and as a matter of Immediate consequence. ;that Prof. Jones is mistaken in his Jones took advantage of the absence of the bartender last Friday night. premises In another part of the building, to open the cash register, and hypothecated PAUPER CLERK'S REPORT. bag containing $51. He immediately Clerk waa not. The bartender failed to susDuring the year 1903, Pa"ierhas exSabine reports that the county pect anything, and the loss was not pended the total sum of $16,959.05 in diacovered until tbe next morning, Of this when a still hunt was instituted for siding the poor of the county. amount $3,508.50 was paid out in cash-. Jones. The porter dropped In yesterBnd $13,450.55 in merchandise was dlsday afternoon, just for a friendly call t diluted. The total number of faml-- 1 and to see how the old place looked. lies assisted during the year wss 531. The proprietor was so affable that Each fsm- - Jones thought the roast was entirely . cunslsting of 1.813 persons. ily received an average of $31.94 and clear, until presently tbe bartender each person $9.35 during the year. appeared with Policeman Williams. Of the total number of families. 478 Tnen Jones found the changes rung on In him very quick. He was taken to the 'consisting of 1.555 persons,orresided s, 258 the city and 01 families, police etation, where he confessed, and resided in the county outside the said he had spent, all his substance in of riotous living. The depleted rendition ily limits. Free transportation out the county was furnished to 111 per- -' of his pockets and his physiognomy convinced the police that Jones wss during the years. telling the truth. Had the bag contained $54 or one dollar less, .the FUND. Y. M. C. A. BUILDING ; would not have' been grand carried extra dollar it hut the Secrets sent Col. N. V. Rirff has Cox of the y: M." C. A. his check far over the line, and Jones is booked for M guest of the building fund.'' a residence "on $560 io.be added-tY. i) the State. .the him for Worn $1,000' making C. A. With iw?ney 'cofijiug Ur this KING HEARD FROM. for such way the chances appear-gbo'an interest in the association work O rente Pagnlnl. better known in .here as to make the hopes for a seven as Robert L. King.. was the cenUtah alL story ;building, eventual after tral figure in a banquet given in Denver Sunday night to celebrate his re APPOINTMENTS APPROVED. ' lease from the sentence of death passed on him In Utah. Pagnini is the afternoon Morris yesterday Mayor James who was accused with man made by approved the appointment whose death sentence was reCity Recorder Critchlow. City Treasur- Lynch, commutedarf having killed Goder Harris. City Auditor Fell and City cently frey Prowse in the Sheep Ranch gam.weja confirmed 'AMorney bling house. He 4racrttviCted and Iv the council at its meeting Mon- sentenced to death, but was released day. because the Supreme court granted him a new trial and the prosecuting NEW SCHOOL CLERK. authorities did. not (beliefs .they cotUd. There wax a shaking up in the again secure a conviction, board of education. It resulted in the .The banquet in Denverof was giver, Fogniwi, dieting of Clerk- - J.vR.'fimlon, after fat" the Adam in ImAor-Ire-fo- re i a go -- 1 K -- - it Raw Ctiirt Jietlrr. comical vinilii-niiiof the rights of ,f Nrw property iiinrmg tlu- Guinea wn wIIihusmI by n iniwinnitr'. tile Kev. Janie I'halmer. Servin' was Just I loginning In tin I ink church when a native Imy came in dressed with j wliii LMn . e ' -t- - l, . In emisidenxl gre.-i-t iii.ign'lti-cnee- 2319 Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. Washington A ve. Thur.e The Business San" will find hero splendid Driving and Street Gloves and Mittens and linlined; Scotch Gloves and Mittens. Everything that's good Is here. All prices, 25c. up to $2.50. lined Wool The Working Man find here heavy, strong, durable Glovea and Mittens, lined and unlincd. in sjfiondid Every good kind of variety. working Glove or Mitten Is here. As low as 50c. or as Ugh as will $2.50. Gloves hnd Mittens for the boys and little. follows, 25a to $1.U0, I The beat Glove stock in town. un- less It be the nqnlivel, seems to build itself a shelter with the exprraa object of keeping off the rain, which they all no much dislike. Monkeys are miserable in wet and coaid easily build shelters If they bad the sense to do so. A the creatures hop disco neolnlrly along in the rain," write Mr. Kipling in his Ileast and Man Ip India," or crouch on branches, with dripping backe net against the tree trunk as shelter from tlie driving storm, they have the air of being very sorry for Rnt even the oreng themselves. which bulldi a small platform In the trees oq which to sleep at night never nee ms to thiuk ot a roof, though tlie Tiyaks uy that when it la very wet it coven Itself with the leaves of the pandanua, a large fern. CreshlBR. ' He was an awful swell, and if them waa one thing more than another that he prided himself oa It waa the fit of FRED M. NYE lialtcr and Clothier. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. hlsdolhaa. I can never get a dress coat really QKN CAFE : OPEN AIL NIGHT to fit," he mM to Ida partner as lie on Sunday from II to glanced down at a perfectly made gar 4 Fine dinner Lunch served from cents. 25 nu p. ainent. with hope, of course, that sly .. cents.! 25 to 11 4, only would at onto disclaim the Insinuation Fresh Short orders at all hours. look at this thing. In pny style. Game and Fisk Oysters coo! is she said atrocious," Well, it - . Rut why net save your nione; much cheaper h and Imy one? It is rha lmig ly. n The Beelnala ( Traafel. son of a family the other day stood watching his baby brother, who waa making a great having his fare washed. Tbe five lost hi patience and, stamp year-ol- d Ing his tiny foot, mid: Yon think yon have lota of trouble, but yon don't know anything about it. Walt till yon are big enough to get a licking.. Then youll see. Won't he, mamma? Co A d nolr-ove- - Inmtu to"-'- ' in season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 232 Twenty-fift- J. G. REED SL BROS. Wholesale Harness and Saddlers We call your attention to Something New warmer afoot and Come Try One Free of Charge. and the "Burt Quality make an unusually pleasing combination This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY SAYING OPPORTUNITIES now. offered. The prices have been greatly reduced in . every, department during this , especially low Sale Prices UPLOADING SALE . f per-son- se lar-ceny- d ' Dey.-.whi- ch -- I o n For the few days they will last, your special attention is directed to the line of COATS FOR CHILDREN, in the south window. The prices on these garments every one of high grade material and faultless workmanship, tell the story of the GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the GOAT, JACKET and SUIT DEPAR TM NT If you contemplate getting anything in this line EITHER. THIS WINTER OR NEXT, it will pay you to come and see our splendid -- showing. mo St h . Our 305y. CLOVES. -- . r i t ul SALOON, WINTER Her Last Breath. I heard irtory tbe other day which is probably as old as the hills, though I never had tbe lurk to hear it before. It was of a somewhat lengthy railway journey in veiy warm weather. An elderly indy, seated in otic corner of tbe esrrlage, was provided with an India rubber rashkm for her greater cone fori, but unfortunately, owing to tbe beat and continued preorare, tbe cushion suddenly expkided. The okl lady was in despair, even to lean, over the misfortune to tbe wind bag, and again aud again reverted to her misfortune. Tut. woman," said a commen 11 traveler In another corner of the can riage, it's not worth making a fuss about. Yon will get U repaired in town for about 18 pence." "It's no' that I'm no tbe price. That's vexed aboot-l- t's easy sorted. Rut tbe butt time that bag wna blawn up it wls by Aunty Jean, aluiaist wi her very lasr breath, an' that can ns be restored 7 Glasgow Times. Ailmli Rais, It seems strange that no animal, Ql'EEN ERIK LARSON. Prop. , in a shirt. A ihe savage wen accustomed to go ueurly miked, tills garment made the Imy very eousplcnon. Tlti shirt had once lieionced to some white man. and tin importance it gave the present wearer was tremendous. But w lien his glory wmi st its lieighi a bigger Isiy appeared, hot with rage and carrying s Jacket. He fell upon the first lad and liegau stripping off the shirt. The rest of the congregation, understanding at ome that the rightful owner had arrived, gave him not only sympathy, hot practical aid. They rose to their feet, and those who were near by took part in tlie stripping process, Presently the true owner was Invested In abirt aud Jacket, tlie congregation 'cooled, and the servliw went ou. M . LITTLE A t - 3 ' |