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Show rTn. TIIE MOHN1XU EXAMINER OillEX. TO UNSEAT wore rigid crusade against vioordinance has lators i.i Hm bicycle HOWU M"A JllSe ume bas been' Ua Licuiun that ldcmy of Z. ibe PPle lo get acquainted ti.h tbe provisions of the ordinance Tod hereafter hues mill be imposed. !L,ral youthful violators acre and a in court this incrnics lino of II each imposed. A ns SUPERINTENDENT COMES . Ikj-in- cup;-Ann- i . qpn. Tbe record Ume for the Union Pa-ifrun between Cheyenne and Hawns was broken Wednesday when Engl-tieWin. Nalsmlth and Conductor lett Wolcott carried the Jacob SchtS IMcial over the division of 175 miles min-lei three hours and forty-seveincluding three stops. Thirty-ire- e miles of the distance was up hrriuau bill, the steepest grade on lie road. New York, Nov. 25. A circular is re oried to have been issued to directors the f all important railroads with rs and Ion of important lines with here asking if it is advisable rs ir the officials of railways to be in a manufacturing corporation Piling its products to the roads Air I'hieh they work. It is iKissible that be matter will be brought also before commerce commission, he inter-stat- e 'ears that favoritism in the placing of tilers for supplies instead of accepting ids through open competition are back sl if the circular. Home of the large ions have already adopted rules irnhlhitlng any of their officials from wing stockholders in manufacturing rs orpora lions. The committee of which is conducting the inertisation will attempt to bring about n arrangement between all the rall-Li- a, making It impossible, for any of he officials or heads of departments to eiain any Unsocial Interest in a concern doing bimlnesa with heir roads. ic s, bea.l-usrU-- stoefc-dWli-- cor-Kir- stock-loMe- ng AMUSEMENTS The most novel scene ever presented on the American stage will be seen hrre the coming season in K. J. Carpenters Little Outcast." The curtain rises on a magnificent night view of tha docks oil the battery, with Hie illuminated buildings in the background, and an qbslructad view of the water extending dear down to the footlights. By a clever illusion, the effect Ja given to the sudienoe of bemg on a ferry boat crossing the North River and tbe impression Is wonderfully realistic. Grand Tuesday night. A Jamas J. Jeffries, the champion of ihe world, will bs the star attraction t the Grand on Wednesday night, Paying the title role of the famous frontier play. The Davy Crockett. part Is said to lit the great champion nicely, and with the support of bis own company, a noteworthy performance Is to lie expected. At the conclusion of the performance. Jeffries will give d sparring exhibition with three-roun- Joe Kennedy. of Layman, Jurist, statesman, merchant. Journalist farmer men of profHsajons and callings anl ladies or niEn and low degree, and children from , from seaside and moun-- n , r toBnd witness the wonderful perform-"-y ,hi unrivalled band of darkey ""Mrs, dancers and Jesters. No lhan the distinguished Alton H. Parker, and I nhiT .R,,owvlt- - president of . "Istes. were sufficiently interest-i- k' , . TwubHdours as to J.Mr ,n,'rMt through dignified fct,eri Crossed to Mr. v. ln, none of the executors of rrP'.v A letters Of in- Vllati th Premier performance at New v ?. At tlie Grmd aund' JUDGE HOWELL'S MAJORITY WEBER COUNTY IS IN IMPROVEMENTS CONTEMPLATED BY SUGAR COMPANY DIRECTORS. bo Far as Known Will Fut in Nsw Machinery Without Enlarging Building. TWELVE. Makes His in 1-- Mjout ths District 167. IS en. Bananas, 30c a dozen. Oysters, 70e per quart. Eastern spring chickens are selling for 22 c a pound. Hens, 17 Utah spring chickens, 25c a lb. Teal ducks, 25c per pair. Mallard ducks, 25c each. Halibut 15c; flounders, soles, and smelts sell for 12 2 cents a pound; striped bass, 17 2 cents; salmon 17 20c and salmon cents. Cock-taile25c per lb. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per pound. Lard retails for 14c a pound. Fiolrted pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. Pickled lambs tongue, 40 cents a dozen. Beef Join, 11 cents per pound. 9c per pound. Beef ribs,-setcents. Rib roast, 12 cents. Veal breasts, 12 Rlrlola steak, 15 cents. and porterhouse steak, 17 cents. Round stesk, 12 2 cents. Chuck steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 Loin and rib pork chops, 15c cants Whole pork loins, 11 cents a pound. Veal necks, 10 cents. Sliced ham, 20 cents. HoUad ham, 30 cents. cents. Eastern ham, 15c to 17 and 20c. Breakfast bacon, 17 cents. Sausage, 12 Dry salt bacon, 15 cents. Pickled pork, 12 3 cents a pound. Home cured breakfast bacon, lac. Chopped suet, At I 8 cents. cer.ts. Pork sin mi ge, 12 cents. Hamburger, 12 The price in each Instance is by tbs pound. Timothy hay, loose sells for $12.00 per ton. Timothy haled, toe a hundred. Alfalfa baled, 55c a hundred. Alfalfa bay, loose, $8.00 per ton. Wheat $1.70 per hundred. Oats, $1.40. Whole corn, $1.50. Cracked corn, $1.55. Cracked barley, $1.40. Barley. $1.30. Rye, $1.00 per hundred. Bran and shorts. $1.20 per hnndrei Bkorts alone. $1.30 per hundred. c. 1-- 1-- 1 d s 2 1-- 2 1-- 2 1-- 1-- 2 2 1-- 2 GERMAN OFFICER PPMHHE1) FOR F1GHI1NG A DUEL New York. Nov. 23. A student of ths Technical High School, who is also a offlci-of the army reserves, has been sentenced by a military rourt to three r Times a months' confinement, ssys from Berlin. His irlal grew out of a duel with sn architect in which ch both were wounded. The cause of the duel was n remark made he tbe student In a Hanover hotel dwelling on army life. The with the author of the took novel snd was attacked by l.e architect. The latter will he irie-- before a tu-d-- nl Ir.-u- Jo-v- Thu divorce rase of Lena tioddaid vs. Howard E. Goddard, was the principal event in the Sucond Judicial District court yesterday, occupy mg iart of Ihe forenoon session aud coming up . the forenoon session ami mining up again at 2 ncloc p. m. The defendant. Howard K. Goddard, was sworn and tcHtifled in his own behalf. The caai! was still ou trial when wo went to press. The esse of Armiullie L. Wuudman-M- e vs. fi. P, WoodmausMe, came up. This couple were divorced some years ago when Mra.Wuodmanace was granted alimony for the support of the children. She now apis'ars before lue court charging contempt on the pari of the defendant aud asking that the allowance be raised from $20 per month to $30. The com ey.pt proceedings were withdrawn ami the court took the mailer of raising lbs allowance uuder advisement. In the case of Bertram aud Light-foocarpenters aud builders, vs. Mrs. May L. Farrell, which was settled some time ago by a declsiuu of Judge Holapp's denting the recovery of damages for work doue on a building by the plaintiffs and recovery fur damages to building and loss of Ume from the plaintiff' action, tho court signed the findings today, Al. A. Breeden, K.. 5.7t5. Grant C. Bagley, 1)., 3.2.3. Chaa. K. Randall. 8., 620. Samuel AlcDoumdl, A., 29(1. SUFI'. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. A. C. Nriauu, R.. 5.748. Nathan T. IHirier, 1J., 3,191. Claude laiwia, S., 6:itt. F.-Vak It. Cbriaiocarn, A., 363. SUPREME JUDGE. Daniel M. Straup. K., 5,940. Charles S. Vartan, D., 3,313. C. C. Goodwin, S.. 646, Disnycr JUDGE. J. A. Howell. K.. 4,614. lleury H. Kolapi, 1)., 4.8U2. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Gwu ge Halverson, R., 5,647. A. G. Horn. D., 3,644. STATU SENATOR. Charles R. Hollingsworth, R 5,323. Jueeph 8. Petry, I)., 4,019. J. J. Joses, 8., 615. t, REPRESENTATIVES. Rudolph Kuc.hler, R., 5,793. TV. H. Stewart, R., 3.746. Thomas E. l'ancake, K.. 5,747. George S. Dean, it., 5,600. Adam I Pelerxon, I)., 3.426, George W. Baker, D., 3.542, R. T. Harris, I).. 8,467. Nathaniel Montgomery, I)., 3,478. FILED New Action Taken in Cass of Beus vs. Richey. de- cree was given by the tiecond Judicial district court perpetually enjoining Lee Richey from entering upon certain land owned by Marion Beus to repair a water pipe which tbe said Lee Richey claimed belougeilTo him by right of deed from J. J. Clones. Now the defendant In that action comes forward as the plaintiff in another action filed yesterday in the district court and claims rant he is entitled to sufficient water from cert an springs located un property belonging to Mar h ion Betts to fill n pipe; also claims possession of a one-inc- h pipe now on the property and in usd by Alarku Beus; also a box or reservoir situated on the land and also to a right of easement on said property. The plaintiff in the notion recently brought claims as grounds for action that since tin- - rendering of the decree perpetually enjoining him from Marion going on the property of Hens he has obtained a deed from J J. Cortex, dated October 12th, 1903, which gives him possession of ths pipe and water rights described. W. L. Msginnis is attorney for the plainone-inc- tiff. NOT MANY THANKSGIVING diri-cut- it the . DRUNKS 1-- 2 1-- 3 coun- acet-p- t J. HEARD the 5th of August, I9u2, a to luu-- s 4 Troubles of Matrimonial Nature Coma Up Before Judga Rolapp. On coiuiuiseioki-r- iinit-iiili-- d C0DDAR3 DIVORCE CASE thetr meeting ..crtriday the Tbe board of of the Ogden branch of Hr- - Amalgamated Sugar , t Houpi-rreturn Ibis of only company have in cunicmplailou, ways gives Judga Hosci: a tuaji-rutwelve ovsr Juuge ifoiapp in tbi coun- one of that biutjr. eulargemenia of . l a ty. 'This make iin.it-majority in the sugar plant which ail! double it the district buui it'-- mi tar a now presrnt capacity before next seuaos's known. Follow lug i ;tio vote: ruu begins. While uu aciluu on lua T 1. PRESIDEN ELECTORS, matter baa yet been taken deliberation E. W. Wads. R. ii XI. on tho matter haa progreaseii to the A. Miner, It.. i,.312. poiui where the director are pnwti-cali- y H. p. My ion, R., u .21. 3.019. agreed on the matter and it ia Samuel NrWhOUBK. more than probable that witblu thirEdward N. Snow, 1 . 3.019. ty or forty days order will be placed Fled J. Kleuel. U, 3 ; Ub. tor lit machinery. J. A. Zenger. 8.. lucieaae Iu ihe capacity of ihe prea-eii- l A. (1. Jacobaon, S. plaut ha become imperative. Thta J. W. AtcGann. s . i.:;. REPRESENTATIVE 50111 CONGRESS year' gn-a- t crop of bcol iu Weber county ha crowded the factory beJuwpli Howell, it . tirlaudo W. Power. It., 3.427. yond the tine limit, aud although tbe latter i running to the limit of I's W. II. Shock. 8.. 6U2. rapacity, taking 400 tons of beets tier ngden Hiles. A . GUYKKNi'U. day, it will he ihe middle of Febru, John C. Culli-r- U ary before the season's crop will haia been exhausted. Janie H. Atuyle. It.. 3.428. The enlargement, dues not contemJoseph A. Kaulmaiiu. 8., 620. Wm. Al. Ferry. A., 377. plate additional buildings, but only adK STATU. SECRETARY ditional machinery. The present buildC. 8. Tingcy. R.. 1.779. ing is only practically half full of i N. Harmon. I)., 3,199. machinery, there being plenty ot loom 624. A. J. Purler. S., for doubling the sice of the plant. Walter Jamra. A., 339. The improvements will bring the Al'I'lTDR. Ogden factory up to tho else of the J. A. Eduard, R., .'.liU4. Iohi sugar factory, and will mean in I).. 2,13. John W. Ueigi-rndditton to the employment of much more lahur and the doubling of the Jiiseph M. imchlau, S.. i;Sx. Lewis B. Roger, A., 333. pay roll, nt least sn acreage increase 1 REA SURER. 01 beet raising of about 3,006 acres. JiiDica Christ eu son, ii., 5,219. The work or cularguuient will begin W. B., Wilson, 1)., 3.693. in all probability right away and the S ole II. Crllauu, , vi5. first orders for machinery, it is thought William W. A rut strong. A., 329. will b placed lu the neighborhood of ATTORNEY UENKRAL. ty pri-aei- JUS BEEN $2.85. Coal oil sells for 25c a gallon. Ranch butter, 25c. Creamery butter, 80 cents. Oranges from 25 to 50 cents a do 1-- At or Thomas Kearns au.l former Senator Kraut J. ('sMtiin p.ie.l ctl route through Ogiieu the former to fie at tie al, oiMMilng ot cougreea. tiiul tit- - latter to do tivituaa service in the prel.iuinsriea of the leading up to ihe luveMighlion iu tbe Smoot case. It la an aesui-etact ilia! 1 ie efforts of the pair will he devoted to securing the unarming of Senator Smoot. To Dial end it is undrratomi some in- -t creating evidence haa beeu prepared, aud la now on the way to WwahingiuJ, dealing with alioged developments during the recent campaign anl run-- aud in connection with alleged dula tu tha approaching senatorial contest. All the infiurure that the preaeut (settlor senator ran control, it is alleged, will lie brought to bear tu secure t in- - tinaeal-in- g of Smoot, and he will be coached In his eudeavora by tbe present Tribune editor, Frank Cannon. Following are the market's ruling prices; Finn apples, Hoc to 35c each. Sweet Potatoes, 6 lamuds for 23c. Celery, 5c a bunch. Utah pears, 3c a pound. Utah apples, 8c a pound or 75c to 1 1.25 per bushel. New Utah cabbage is in market and la quoted at 2c a pound. Utah potatoes are in market and are quoted at 20 pounds fur 25c. Boot sugar is now $0.65 per sack, 13 lbs. fur $1.00. Cane sugar, $6.75. Hooper cheese sells for 17 2 cents a pound. Swiss cheese, 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Eggs sell for 30c a dosen, ' Lemons, 25c to 35c per dozen. High patent flour sells fur $2.95 per CROSS COMPLAINT hundredweight: straight grade for 1-- 2 There has been no theatrical hit ii cw York or in fact in America, sine Flufodora" equal to that scored Voclrkel A Nolans Greater Black tl Troubadours. Their recent triumphs at the Aletrop-- d of the Western Hemisphere, was in nma respect unequaled, and of the sen- tonal kind. The largest play house in the city J j Mating capacity of 1,500 was demands for seats o, equate t0 Si. , B 7 he way during the torrid JUDGE HOWELL'S COURT 18 MARKABLY FREE FROM THEM. RE- Several Hoboes Are Sentenced on viction of Vagrancy. Con- Brouic, 623. Alary A. Ilea, 633. Kata 8. Hilliard, 616. Milton M. Schofield, 640. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Four-yea- r term Joseph Stanford, R., 5,480. levi B. Hammun, D., 3,618. William Burnett, 8., 640. Two-yea- Nsw Thought Bioemts Maiden May Publisn Love Letter. Yiuclsud, N J., Nov. 23.' To have a rli h lover and iiteu lone biiu. s did Mias Suva 3 I. Fowler, the eight- - ear-ol- d new thought bloomer wunoia of this , pisi-ewould lot blighting to the hopof the average girl, hut not so to tu1 . HELD UP TWO MEN STOP HIM AND ROB HIM OF POCKET KNIFE. Thieve ie Their hurry, Overtook Five Dollar Geld PisceWss Reported to Police Today. apostle of short skirts and trous.-rFowHer awerihrsrt, George ler, of Mutilans, who saw tbe ptil.aM'.el account that man was wanted on the Fowler form, came and saw and conquered. Arrangements for th- welding; were to have made on the day ha sudih-iilto England to was called claim id share in hi father' cstiitc. Arriving la Europe, be ilispatihe.l a therein hast not, breathing the wannest affection for Ihe woman ia Aaierha who bad taught him the m-thought, fount after another note followed, siaiiug that he hud fU a down- to t hospital so weak lair and the worst. Eiiice then that h Miss Fowler has tried la vat to get word from him. Ihe registered letters he seul have been returned by tbe postal authorities, and she Is almost forced to believe him dead. His etplv were opposed to his marriage. Alls Fowler goes about harvesting her crop with a feeling (bat out of all s tha Ip to come a blessing to huiasnUy. It is possible that 11 from eoon George Edward is nut the series of letters writ tsa by Miss Fowler to him during the courtship, will be published, la them is unfolded tha new thought, iuspired by love, in such a manner that the hardy Montana men was converted. Miss Fowler said today it might he that ah and her lover were drawn together by the higher power, so that tho world might lsara th true life through tbe loiters which, when published, will be a golds to the rlevatius of womanhood. No occurrence for years haa aroused such great inter-e- ni here as th bloomer woounV lore a - McGregor, H.. 620. COUNTY TREASURER. Alma 1). Cbsiu'mra, R., 6,178. Frederick A. Hhiellw, D., 3,156. J. 8. Mattoa. 8., 626. COUNTY ASSESSOR. Edwin Dix. K.. 5,658. Joseph M. Tkiran, D., 398. Ben Jsnaeu. 8., 584. COUNTY 8HER1KF. Joseph W. Bailey, R., 6,908. Zscbarish Sleeth. D., 3,473. Grant. Sxphers, 8., 698. COUNTY RECORDER. Daniel W. Ellis, R., 6.979. James R. Beus. D., 8J21. Charles NIc. 8.. 610. COUNTY ATTORNEY. E. T. Hulsuiskl, R.. 5.722. Thus. Maloncv. D., 8.672. William J. Dunlop. 8., 632. COUNTY SURVEYOR. 5.92U. 3,337. OGDEN PRECINCT. Stcclc, R.. 3,678. Henry Thomas Cunningham, I)., 2,416. A. P. Christensen, 8.. 543. ' COUNTY SCHOOL SUIT. William N. Pet lemon, R., 1,866. John Wheeler. I)., 1.290. H. H. Kiniwy. 8., 69. Total vote cast, 10,246. City vote. County vole. 3,312. DENIES PRESENCE OF JAPH. gr Petersburg. Nov. 25.-T- hs minis- In a letter published ter of In ths Journal de St. Petersburg to- day denies in the moat forcible man-re- r that any Japanese naval officers ever visited Scandinavian ports for tbs purpose of chartering nt earners to transport mines nr other explosive engines. NOTED SAFE ROBBER AND MURDERER HANGED. - 9 Birmingham. Ala.. Nov. 25. Frank Duncan, the noted nafe blower, and murderer of Policeman G. W. Klrkley, was hanged today. s l 2-- SU anr-thin- t!-- e AN New York, Nov. 2$v Racrslsry Gutters of ths congress, pa nearly completed arrangeSMUita for th fourth annual masting of that body la Panama from January I to January next. It Is expected that about 866 d, physicians from this country will one party sailing from New York and soother from New Orleans. Tbe Panama government Lu appropriated $25.UUU for the entertainment 01 the dele nates. After the con grass enda moet of the delegates are especled to ilend the meeting of the Public Health association in Havana, a week later. The congress In Panama will discus questions of hygiene largely and mat tvra pertaining to quarantine. The afternoons will be devoted to ecientlflo sessions and the mornings snd evenings to trips and aoeial luncheons. Ths program hi Panama will be a recaption on the first day by President Amador of the Panama republic and the formal opening session of the iwngresu ths ume evening. On the second dnv there will bs an excursion to tbs canal in the morning, meetings of the various sessions in the afternoon, and a hanqiu-in ths evening. On Die third day there will bs an excursion down the bay to Tsboga ialand, where a Tannina break faat will be served, scientific in tbe afternoon and a ball in the even ing. Un the fourth dtu there will be sn excursion to the UnrieJ Slates army bsrracksln the morning, section meet lugs In the afternoon and tbe formal closing wsnion lu liie afternoon. at-tsn- K. s 8ER10U8 RESULTS OF HAZING. Exam 8au Francisco, Nov, insr today tolla n story of hazing practiced by students of the llupkin Institute of Art, ia this city, which In one esse, it is claimed, has resulted In serious injury to the youthful vie tlm. A student named A. T. De Rome was, 11 is said, strapped to a chair with metal seat, an Imitation of the instrument for. electrocution, and an leetrta current was then turned ou the chair. As a result, according to the siory, De Rome's body baa beeu hips downward paralyzed from th Other eases of mistreatment of hbwly entered students by (be upper dess men are narrated In connection with lull 1st km ceremonies. an CONSTABLE Thanksgiving drunks were mnspln-uouby their absence from Judge Howell's court at the morning session. Several prisoners were arraigned on the chaige of vagrancy and all nf them sentenced to durance vile in the city haslile. William 8potini'r. arrested by Offl cer Bmytb, got thirty days for vagrancy. John Hines failed to appear un the charge of cruelty tu animals preferred by O Hirer Walter Browning and bis hcind of $5 was declared forfeited. J. H. Roberts was caught begging on the streets and will now have the privilege of stopping fifteen days at the Hotel de Snyder. James Carr, a Weary Willie, with out visible means of support, was sentenced to thirty days on. Ihe municipal rock pile. Tom Moore dieturlied the peace and quirt of Electric alley for which offense be will board with the city for a period of (flirty days. Joseph Russell forfeited $5 for failure to apiienr on the chaige of cruelty to animals. , passed into history as a substantialThe emalga-mate- d bas two classes of slock, pra furred and common. Tbe common stock la to draw dividends over and aliove 6 per rent dividends on preferred stock. At the rocenl meeting the snisigai-alHi- l declared n dividend of 6 per cent on common slock. ly prosperous busintaa. Asasmblsgs Will Convene In Panama In January. John J. Charles D. Brown, D., 8. W. Crandall. 8., 634. the iltree tori the local amalgamated rampant CONGRESS Oscar B. Atsduon, R., 5,848. Chriatiaa Olson, D., 3,446. Ed. liauM-11- , S.. 624, COUNTY CLERK. David Mattson, R., 5,090. Joseph McKariand, H., 4,271. Heruan J. Craven, R, month. At the raccni meeting of It now develop that there was another hold-uThursday, besides that of Mr. an J Airs. Wlll.atnt, which w. evidently ihe work of the same fwu men that held up the 1110' cuuplr. Will Cook reported at the police station this morning that he aid his wife were held up uu Grant avenue, between 1 wmey-thlr- d and atreeui about a quarter to one ocha k Thursday end relieved of a peart handled tucket knit belonglAg to Air. Cook. The huLi-up- a miased j five dollar gold piece that was lucked sway iu one of the genUmuan's inner pockets. Mr. and Mrs. Cook bad l to the and daiue st I'tshna Park pavilion were ou their way home about ths time tha mautluoed. Whan they neared Grant arliool house two men stepped out fruia behind the tn-eami on of them shoved a gun against Mr. Cook's breast with the command, Throw up your bands." People were pausing ou be opposite side of ths street st tha tlm, and Cook did nut for a few moments take iu ths seriousness of ths alius lion until a startled injunction front his wire, Why don't you throw up your hands? caused him' to obey tbs command. hi They went through pockets, turning them inside out, hut didnt gel anything rscspt- ths pocket knife. Then ths command tv move ' was given and with a parting "Good night. tha hold-up- s walked to tbs curssr and turned down Twenty third street. Whether the victim of the huld-u- p lost bis bead or not. (ha fact that bs did not notify the police would deimrtmeni until Thursday lead to ths conclusion that bn must have been Just n littls ratlin headed about ths mattsr. Mr. Cock, who ia employ.! at the IJudsay Meat Market, gave a pretty bowi good description of tbs hold-up- s, ever. He said that they wars shout twssty-flv- a years of age, welt dressed aud extremely nervous la their actions. Both were dean shaven and shove tbs middle height. Tbs Jact that the hand of ths on who held (he gun trembled ia good reason 10 believe that they were novices at the gam. Tha officers of tha pullre department are making strenuous efforts to local the robbers and nr following every clu that would lend to establishing their identity. su s J. J. d lr' JNQUIRY FROM COLDFIELD t HE IS EXHIBITING SOME WONDERFULLY RICH SAMPLES OF ORE. .y - - 'aara-ssar- Ha ia very Enthusiast! st ture LAND FRAUD TESTIMONY, 25. Another Portland, Oie., Nov. support in the superstructure of the government's evidence in the trial of tbe land fraud cane, was supplied today in the testimony of Robert C. Pierce, one of the surveying party which accompanied A. W. Barber on bis tour of examination of the claims. His testimony was an exhaustive account In detail of the trips made by the party during the six days they scrambled through the virgin forests of township 11 ia search of house-stea- d improvements, which certain documents on file In tbe land office make It appear were made. Tbe testimony of Pierre was corroborative or that of Barber given yesterday, but it was stronger in tbs respect that the witness today, testified that for ten years he had' resided 0.1 a homestead of his own in tnls deluded territory and during that lime saw not one sight which led hitn to believe that any such personage as those whose names now figure In court, ever lived on Ihe claims, to which they are accredited by patents issued by the gea eral land office. Pliilidslpbia. Nov. 25. Th. Army and Navy football elevens, acrompanind by substitute, trainers nd coaches, arThe two teams will rived here meet on Franklin Field tomorrow their snn utl contest. tod. -V Naval and Fostsflieo Officials Aro Ire vited to Giv an Opinion. Nov. ; Wsahlngtna, marine 111m ml salon resumed Its session chairUnlay. Senator GalUagrr, th man. announred that the bearings war shout inniliided, but that th commission bad Brought it p rotter at this tlm to luvlt naval snd poslufflrs department offl rials to he heard, th former to submit their opinion or tha desirability of a merchant marine as auxiliary to tbe navy, and th latter to spook for tko benefits to aecrtM to th portal servlco, a a result of an Improvement la merchant marine. Secretary Metcalf also was incited to attend ths hearing. Morton's view of (he relation of the government to (he tpen-baumarine was that tt was simply a quantum of ram pet it km. He uaid (bat la order to build no a . large American shipping iatrrast It would be to meat the competition of other nation It will furtbsr be nerenaary, he declared, to to some way, recognize the mail rontracta, tk subsidies, tne bimunee and premiums of Germany, England and other rountrles. Thu American owner of seagoing craft and the American sailor, he aald, must be given equality in all reupeefo if they are uol to be handicapped !v foreign eompolitiou. Jt was his Idea that all skip built la this country should bo eoaoirueled In nccorvlaaco with pinna approved by tne Navy department, eo that In ran of war the department could wake good and efficient urn of them. 11 added ha was not pure hut that th seaman also should have n naval I raining. v V OLSEN RETURNS : -- MERCHANT MARINE Over tha FuNevada's Great District That Goldllvid's wonderful richness should ha nought after by Ogden ciU-seIs not at all surprising, and Judging from the fine sample of ora from (bars now belug shown, as weil-aib weekly dividend being diairibut-e- d to some few who ventured oaily to iavosi, it ia not surprising that 01b-ar- a s lerni r a PAN-AMERIC- Washington. Nov. 23. The census HUNGER IN MUsSTI. bureau today iasued n preliminary report on the quantity f potion ginned A Washington. Nov. counties. It story of to Nov. 14th in 661 civil court. sickness, hunger snd starvaCon has shows 26,817 active ginneries against night only.old come to the State depart men: from Air. 26.716 for the same period and tbs Goggles What made that steady Norton, consul at Harput , !u a rpport same counties In 1903. and a total fop horse of yours run away? upon the condition of the Sdssnn poputhe same neriod of 8.921 .125 running Boggles I insulted blot. CF DEUHQUEHT STOCK lation in the Aluftb district. Tbe con- bales, against 6,414.658 last year. Goggles Insulted him? harness sul rats of the 10.WKI stirvin r of the Boggles Yes; cleared hi look one sniff, gave rwi-n- t roperty Located in ntiwarr- - few Jiave save-g New York. Nov. 25. A disiMtch reand the with gasoline. He look Tonopah an.l broke for hut their live. Nearly bful 5hares Are Eagerly a ceived every me today reported the death of JimBought as ratten iked and my Michael. I blame bid. Clevehouse lathe professional liberty. Cant say Tile M,'e burned. os hoard th meamsnip delinquent stock in the land Lender. l OF PLANT Aged - li cuai F. J. CARTEN ARRIVES AND TAKES CHARGE OF PULLMAN Clark B. Firs. of Joseph remains Tbe SERVICE IN OGOEN. reached here at 6 o'clock Thursday Tbe from Ainsworth, British Columbia. husband of tbe deceased accompauled Inspector J. A. Davis, Who Has Had Charge of Office, Haa Returned the body. The funeral will take place to St. Louie. at 2 i tbe First Ward Meetinghouse O'clock Sunday afternoon, F. J. Canon, who was apisiluted to Mrs. J. E. Woodcock, the woman succeed ii. 51. Alh-- as asriiu;it divisthroughout the country ion aiiperintend.-n- t of the Pullman comato travelsa banner and lithographs pany at this pla--when tiro i..tt-- r was carrying ro-has arrivwith President Roosevelt picture, t transferred (o Han Fram-iacounit'd from a trip silent east during ed from Hi. Louis sid entered upon his of tbe new duties. J. A. liavis. one of ihe the campaign in the interest company iuspecturs, who lias president, and lett yesterday morning Pullman Imh-In charge of the office hna since for her borne in Portland, Oregon. the departure of Mr. Allen for the west, haa for St. Louis. Miss Edna I sirens Ncbcker and in were united Mocnch F. Louie Mr. g marriage yesterday, the ceremony CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES perforated in the Logan temple. Hou. of The bride is tho daughter ABE IN EVIDENCE Aquila Nebeker, and Is a charming voung woman. The groom is a son of THEY ARE SELLING IN OGDEN Professor L. F. Moench, of Ogden. A MARKETS AT 25 CENTS A reception will bo tendered the young CUP. Journal. couple this evening. Market Is in Firm and Steady CondiTho funeral services oer the re- -' tion and No Changea Made. mains of Mrs. John Campbell will be No cliuiigert in price are noted over Ogden meeting held al tbs North house, Sunday at 2 oclock In tho af- last week's quotations. The market is ternoon. Tbe remains may lie viewed in firm and steady condition. Several at Larkin's Undertaking parlors on new arrivals have pul iu uu appearSaturday afternoon. The funeral cor- ance. California straw berries are here s u baddy i in at, tege will leave the parlors st 12:30, al 25c. per per jKjiind; Hubbard tquash are Sunday, for the meeting house at 17 . cents each. North Ogdun. 4 selling for 10 and Cranberries are in market at lot' per quart. There Is an apparent scarcity in oats with a prospect of a raise in prices ?" COOK fo-e- 1- 'Sh-Tx."- HER ROMANCE IS ENDED WILL CAPACITY ON VOTE Understood to Carry With Them Evidence to be Used in Smoot Cast. HEW ASSISTANT from dertaking parlors Sunday morning to - o'clock. md-iQnjm- rr- mi. one-fourt- h The funeral of Florence i3irU CLirit 2 p. m. at the j;i be held Sunday at First Wal'd meeting house. The uncan be viewed at Ijukin munu-acturl- NOYEM HER DOUBLE FIGURES SMOOT rti jj OFFICIAL GOING scc-r-iar- BifflTIES OGDEN Elko EUli'ec company, which nss occurred a the office of the F. 1. Woods, developed some spirited bidding for the aharr of siiu-k- . A:1 the shares which went to tLe eaie were knapped up. practically uoiie of ILtm reverting back to the company. The property is located in the Tuscarora district o( Nevada, and is surrounded by bonanzas. Tim company La s bond ou ihe property, aud in additiou owns outInterest in the claim. right s It is tho intention nf the present stockholders to develop the property, pnUiiig In enough cauiey to put ihc mine in good hpc and sink to the SENATOR KEARNS AND HIS TRIBlevels where good values have been UNE EDITOR ON THE WAY encountered In claims adjoining. EAST. SATEKPAY MORNINO. of our cllicene are personally this truly wonderful field. Among those latest to retnra.Ia Mr. J. J. Olsen, ho having been there the last two months, and brings with him sjtay escolleui specimens from some of tho host producing ban ear Share. Mr. Olsen was mor than, pleased with what ho oaw there aud thiasa ths futaro for Goldfield la of tho aumt promising, as th deeper workings pr proving (ho parmsatacy ot th aamp, ' which is asauroil by the large bodies of or boiog developed. - II Uriahs lbs shareholders of th Zina fosse will fiud they hav a bonanza they littls dreamed or, as under ths management of Mr, J. M. and D. CL Zlnn Strangs Actions of Two Apparently taken out ovr $75,900 they have Desperate Man and Discovery of worth of on sad si snd aa axcolfoal Two Kicks of Dynamite Corn chance of taking out three times that stttut th Evidence. mount before tbe expiration of their I ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN lease. 1 Olsen thinks the progress of tbe held in check by th high camp prices charged for everything, which, ia some cares, are nut of all reason, snd ate bound to react to tbe detriment of the Hold, sad cause maay people to leave there who would stay and invest, la speaking about the report of so many fabulously rich strikes being roaUnually reported. he says they are not, always as represented, as often a fine, select iwcliiiea Is being shown around tha individtown and some ual Jumps to conclusions sad Start some outlandish report In elrculattaa with big figures attached; - While some mines are taking out shipping ore that, runs from $100.06 to an vela In tha quarts-listreak in a Fraction claim that goes $16,860 per ton, that very fw shipments are made In ton lots which go' over that amount. Ho that it stands on in band to Investigate any proposition they may have in view of Joining,. as the expert wild cat promoter Is at work in Goldfield as well as elsewhere floating their schemes on the unsuspecting public and stretching their statements so far from tho truth to be unrecognizable by those acquainted with the facts. But it esa be said of Goldfield, the earn a of Tonopah, that some few of tbe properties are wonderful snd more are being developed, and with Hie great Influx of people continually going in, there will be made, other great strikes which will help to make Goldfield district one of the greatest gold ramps in existence. Air. 1 mh-erw- is over-enthsse- 38-fn- e a. INCREASE IN FOOTBALL CAS- . UALTIFJ!. Chicago. Nov. 25. The Record- Herald today saya; Thirteen deaths this have resulted from football season.. I he casualty llxtT is tbe same as last year, hut the number of serious Injuries during (he sea- eon Just closed will exceed that oif any year since the Introduction of " the modern college sport. The plsvers injured number 296. Heddiug, Cal., Nov. 25. What is alleged to have been an attempt to wreck the Oregon express was discovered early this mornlsg near Kee-wlr-a. D. V. Barth, of Chico, Calif., claims that while walking along tho. railroad trark from Keswick he was topped by two men who were sotted behind a boulder. They ordered hinx to bold up bis bands and at tbe same time he overheard one say to the other, It is all off now. Instead of complying with the order to throw up his band Barth say he ran bock towards Keswick and that, three shots wero fired at him. On nearing Keswick ho aw the express coming and he flagged it with a ouwspaper. When the train topped be told tbe trainmen bl story. Tbe peace officer were notified snd they, with Burih, wero placed on the engine and taken to the scene. No trace of the two men could be found but I, Is said that two sticks of dyna mite were found on the track. TTiO siatter is being further investigated. . THE FASHIONABLE COIFFURE. The fashionable coiffure ft this winter will be the Ladv Cumin riylc. if the iwraoss who set tiieue fashions are allowed to decide ths question. There Is no more heroming ornament for the bead than tbe tiara, and those women whs are fortunate enough to puauras one may follow thin style of coiffure with certainty of being correct. Not so sure Is tbe quest loj of This arrangement will r.ot ull all faces, and the girl with thin, pointed chin will find a tow coiffure more suited to her style. The hair will be worn low las well as high for formal evening dress, tbe usual ornament w hen It is w urn kiw being a tom fastened carelessly at one side, behind the ear. How well Mrs. Fackenbsm bolds bey age: t She bad ceased to tc ; Yea mere girl even before Port Arthur began to -fall." Chicago Record Her old. . Is Mins Richly a athletic girlf say "so! She threw over ts on of the of the foot ball team. Detroit Free Press. T should heavy-weigh- |