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Show THE AlOIINlNli EXAMINE! !- sLcisn c;v:a FIREMEN Mil Emma Osborne returned frost, Marysvale. Itah, several days earner expected, on account of smallpox bad been in the school hich she teaching. She la at present visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Sir. J. Q. Paine, of Adams avenue, until after the holidays. WILLIAM INSPECT Auai.vs) &cac.ntr RECLAIM ARID LANDS Which May Revolutionize Agricultural Methods In Wyoming. Experiment Cheyenne, Wyo., Dec. 22. A company has been organized by business men to conduct extensive experimental farming near this city with artesian water. An luunense acreage cf arid lands surrounds the city which it is believed can be reclaimed by this means (Success of the experiment will mean revolution fii agricultural methods la Wyoming. UNCLE BAM WANTS EXPLANATION Washington, Dec. 2!. Announcement was made today that this government nas for the second time called on Venezuela to explain the arbitrary expulsion from that country of A. F. Janrette, a newspaper man at Caracas. The first plan ot inn offered was altogether I roo FOR CHRISTMAS M PRESENTS SMALLEYS AND WE WILL NOT ONLY GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST GOODS, BUT ANTEE TO OF GUAR- SAVE TOU MONEY ALSO. vat Engraving FREE SMALLEY, 316 0 00; Twenty-fift- h (O Street. w t Lake citation has bn by Sheriff of Daniel Hauler office ot judge of Jurifii-Ilowc- ONLY CASES IN KCIPAL J' kf j i:.aA." . ( pt .- -j j;' THREE MORE BUYING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS Handkerchiefs rure linen handkerchiefs, daintily trimmed with line niecbliu luce and Insert ion. plain and fancy centers, worth fl.25, your choice .... 59c Linen lace trimvied handkerchiefs, styles, regular Sac values CCUR1 Great Christmas Sale As long as the charming custom of s:ndin? Gi ts at Giis.mas Tide continues, hand-ke- r hurts will doubtless be one of the most popular things used to carry the kindly Holiday Greeting:. This week we are off;rin a lot of specials in Handkerch in a big variety of styles at the most reasonable prices. Judina. District court. In the ciiation w-i- d Judge iluwt-i- i is summoned tu ar mi January ii to answer to the imiipiaiiit aa bled by Mr. Humor. Judge R.dapp lii requeued that Judge Morse hear tl.c-- case. KINGS V nI ll l .Second h If SURPRISING VALUES City Ma n V- - OF rted un ;i.u y in the rasi1 . Jus. a. iloweil, the legality Involving a conies uor of the e.oclioji of Hi.' . iVnilani in llu A many different 17c Ladies1 pnre linen initial handkerchiefs, S 59 doz. handkerchiefs, daintily trimmed with val lace and insertion, fancy tenters and corners of lace, n regular 15c style all-ov- er lOc ATTEND THIS SALE EARLY. A number uf cams were heard by today iu pulico couil and diejaised of in' rapid-lirorder. John Prosha wa. arraigned ou the charge uf petit lam ny, found gmliy and will be senteuced Saturday uaira-innt 10 ocluck. lie, iu cuiupau.v with Curios Shurlz, was arrested by for stealing Sergeant Chambers chickens from Mrs. Heath. The de fend ant admitted that tha story as fold by the arresting officer waa cor- Judge Howell e Special Sale of Handbags motion of W. St. John, deputy tha complaint building inspector. against Harry J. Toller and A. 11. Stalling for creeling buildings without first obtaining a building permit, was disndssed aa some kind tit an ' reached. Sam agreement had Campbell and Thumas Egan wine arraigned on the charge of vagrancy and each sentenced to sene thirty days in the city basnle. John Coxs love uf strong drink will cause him to spend twenty-fiv- e days in the Hotel de Snyder. He has been in police court often before on the same charge. day Stationery Twenty boiaa, from the foremost maker of fine stationery. (1.50, 82, 32.50 and $3 styles. Goods absolutely correct as fo style and quality. Novell y 1- -3 boxes. Just Half Price 19c to $2.00 l:pn ' The lands that give satisfaction. AH new and certain to please SpedaS Prices All This Week Grand Array of Dolls On The Childrens World of Second Floor Toys on the Second Floor Jointed Kid Body Dolla, with shots and stockings ROCKERS, ROCKERS. Special sale of rockers this week st Klines, 31.V 317 Twenty-fourt- h street. Ws truat tbs people. Is brighter and cheerier than ever, this week. Hers you can find everything that the children desire; toys of all kinds, books, games, animal etc,, 75c to $1.50 Drssud dolla with movable bend and eye at the most reasonable 25c to $2.00 Flora Dora COAL MINE DISASTER. Black Come and Pay Santa Claus a Visit Dress Goods 75c All-Wo- ol 75c tSpecial Sale of Imported, French SIBERIANS HATE THE JAPANEbti. Mukden, Nov. 21. (Correspondence of the Associated Press). Apparently there is little personal animosity toward ihe Japanese among the European Bushian. The Uiresiaii reservist goes out to fight dimply because the emperor will sit and lake little interest In the political reasons involved In the struggle. Also, he baa much of the philosophy attributed tu Tommy Atkins, What's the use ot sting those you are paid to kill!" but with 'the Siberians It is different. The war Is closer to their native soil and they regard the Japanese aa their natural enemies. For this reason the only anlmoeity that has ben 3TpJaypd toward the Japanese wounded has been In those hospitals where there were a majority of Siberians. The Sisters of .Mercy on the other bud have showed n decided partiality for Japanese patients and there has been onto jealousy aroused among the Siberians. who thought the Japanese were getting the best of It si the bands of the nurses. Most of the Japanese wounded have, therefore, been placed in the hospitals 6G3i en 1 prices to be bad. Full pieces of all wool double width good, Cheviot, Sdllisn, Serge, Brilllantine, Panama, Canvas, Crepe, Arniure, CO to CC Inches wide, worth from 1.00 to 2.26. Specially priced this week .. city. y, all jointed dolls $2.50 Johnstown, Fa., Doc. 22. Four men were killed and many others were nearly .suffocated today a the reuuit of an explosion in Keece, Hammond A Co.'a coal mine at Bolivar, Fa., jui east of this h Thursday Morning. Tin Dislics and Toy Stores bi-i'- u OBJECTS Special Sale of Fine' Holi- The first day of the sale took almost half this lot 'of Travellers' Sample Dags. The lot cualaias tuanv new atylea lor women and rhlldrsu. llie price are less than regular and every oue n bargain. rect. a ORGANIZE FOR THEFT fa ... ... ... ..j ... ... 25c box... A Big Variety of Other Styles From 5c to $2.50 Complaints in Case of Building Inspector Alleging Violation of Ordinance Arc Dismissed. EMPEROR NICHOLAS D C Flannels wide, Persian designs and fancy stripes, nil Colors, tultable for wtlsts, kimonos, ssrques, wrappers, etc. Regular 75o and Wc qualities. h dressing 50c W. H. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY I with Russian soldiers. The Finlanders almost alone of the Europeans, take Interest In the policies of the fighting, but they make none the wurso soldiers for that their last cartridge for themselves. A Russian under the rircu instances would rather go down fighting, leaving his enemies to do thn killing if he thought there wag hulhing fo be One of the most explicable things gained by holding on. In Ihe capture tn tha Russian sohllcr is lbs habit of PouUloff (Lone Tree) Ilill especuf the Japanese tricks when endan- ially there were a number of such gered with defesL There are so many cases. When the Japanese batteries eye witness reports of this nature were captured one officer shot himself that It Is impossible to discredit them across bis gun. Another drew his all. The Japanese officers especially sword and fenced at the empty air unseem to make a practice of saving til he was shot. During the same 333C nmrmw M the fight two villages occupied by Japanese were surrounded and burnreed. Numbers of the Japanese mained in hula the quietly and were burned to death. A Russian officer hauled two Japanese prisoners out of a blazing hut but one Elippml hack and perished in the flames. Japanese officers were found in the huts after the fight, burned tu death or suffocated, sluing in chairs an though (hey had been quietly awalling tboir doom. ' I m-- C230 0 I Any Way LARGE STEEL MILLS Yy TO START Will Give Thousands of Now Idle Men Employment After New Years in Chicago. INDICT DR. AND MRS. CHADWICK of Chicago, Dec. 2X Thousands idle men In South Chicago will Lave employment on the day following New Years. The two largest mills of the Illinois Steel Co, will be started then, Grand Jury Bring Charges Against Both of Forging Carnegies and the entire steel plant, for the first Name. time in months, will hum with Indus- It is the present plan of the company 'to resume work on January 2 in the rail and steel mills, which have been shnt down for a few weeks. Their reopening will mean employment to at least 3,000 men. The other departments have been resuming sumoperations one by one sinceInlast full opmer. With the big plant eration, the army of steel workers, normally numbering 10,000, will again be busy. Tba returning workmen will find lower wages and more work. In some cti.o. u la said the cut will amount to 40 AQ Ia;'' ON e Cane. 21, lOfil. J, In n letter to Charles Littlefield, chief clerk in the office of the superintendent of the Union Pacific hotel and dining car service, the sad intelligence is conveyed of the death of son of A. L. Bell, Lyle, the former manager of the Pacific Hotel at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Bell left Ogden about two months ago to visit with relatives in New York City. With them went their only boy, Lyle, ten yean of age, and now comes the Intelligence that heart failure has laid him low in death. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bell will be pained to hear of 8aya Agitation for a ConstitutionAs- and Convocation of a National their awful bereavement and extend sembly Is Useless. heartfelt condolence for the loss of their only son. SL Petersburg, Dec. 22. Emperor Nicholas formally notified the country today that agitation lor a umstitutiun BELL-BOY- S and the convocation of n national assembly is useless, Sui-- Is the construction placed upon the endorsement written in his own hand ou the resolutions telegraphed by the Chernigov seuisivo Dec. 2 U, begging him in the Ware Employed In Large Hotels in most loyal manner tu convocste legally elected members of the semstvos to Chicago and Robbed Sleeping present a program of reforms for bis Guests by Entering the Rooms consideration. The emperor wrote on Though Transoms. the dispatch: 'I ronnlder the action of the presi22. Dec. A Chicago, gang of bell dent to be presumptuous and tactless. boys organized to steal the property of Questions of state administration are of hotels has no concern to the zemstvos whose funcguesta in the down-tow- n been discovered by the police, and mon tions and rights are clearly defined by ey and jewelry amounting to nearly the law." 1,000 has been found in their possesThe endorsement is printed in the sion. the Messenger J ashing the hopes of The discovery was the result of the extremists. It does not come as a great theft of 180 and two gold watches surprise. The emperor from the beginfrom Edward Combes His room mate, ning, although he has shown himself Ernest Greemtein, was arrested and favorably diaposed towards a more libconfessed to the theft. He then told eral regime and In entire sympathy the police that Frank Barsted, a I with some of the zemstvo demands hotel could lead had resolved not to yield the principle boy in a down-tow- n them to the spot when the money had of autocracy. Upon this point it is unbeen hidden. derstood nil his advisers, Including InBarsted was then taken to Lincoln terior Minister Sviatopolko-MirskPark by detectives and be pointed out agreed, but the character of the agitaunatone a the at end of culvert s loose tion which followed the meeting of the der a bridge. Here the money and presidents of the zemstvos and the acthree watches were found, wrapped in tion of various provincial zemstvos and n newspaper. the municipal councils, coupled with Further disclosures made by Green-ste- in recent demonstrations at SL Petersled to the arreet of John Kerr and burg, Moscow and elsewhere, proliably Charles Price. All of these, including served to strengthen the hands of the Greensteln, are employed la large ho- reactionaries and convinced the empertels. or of the imperative necessity for a One of the thefts the boys confess is plain-spokannouncement of the sovdiamonds worth $750 ereigns position on tha main that of sixteen point from an actress, who is staying at a Tha rehctloaariea undoubtedly regard down-tow- n hotel According to Barsted, the emperors action ns a distinct vie- Kerr was called the transom monkey. tory for them. Nevertheless the cun- -' Their plan, he said, was to rob guesta ferenoes over the reform measures as they slept. It is said they some which will be taken are still in progtimes used chloroform. ress st Tsarakoe-Sd- o and will shortly be published. What the immediate effect of the Imperial rebuke administered to the Chernigov zemstvos will be is problematical. It may only serve to fan the flames and be ued by the revolutionary organizations to increase the agitation and In turn compel its repression. try. Go To 1 CITATION ISSUED IN THE CASE OF DANIEL riAMER VS. J. A. HO A ELL. Judge Morse of Hear ti T:i:i5 Tszzxzaaa JAN. K Judge Roiapp rendered a yesterday morning, iu the case ul it A. Weuel vs. tne Deseret .National bank and Emil Ajax, deieudamt, Hubert. Kira, ueieuuaut, ana Anurew Kirk, tuierveuur. a msuer ahicti uai for some umo been iaea uuucr ru.ing in iaur uf Uie plaintiff auu the tinerveuur. Tne case involve a suit tor 8.(,47, the price oi a herd of over l.imu head oi sueep, sola at auction by the uana, and tor sauu tor uaoiage aua for euu oi action. The suit was begun October 7, lSPJ;, when Mr. Wetzel tiled a complaint charging the bank with uuiawluny taking possession of his sheep lu Morgan county and senuig them at auction Later the plaintiff swore to an affidavit to the effect that he was Uic owner of the sheep. Oa August 21, I9U4, the Deseret National bauk filed an amended answer and counterclaim alleging that tne sheep were sold for 3,ul!i.29 in satisfaction of a promissory note of and interest' due the bank from Hubert Kirk who gave the tormcr a chattel mortgage oa the sheep as security for Ilia money loaned. The bauk held that Mr. Wetzel had permitted Mr. Kirk to handle and sell the sheep without raising any objection and by this course had lot all right to the property, and therefore had no cause for action. The banks counterclaim was for the sum uf 2292 for wages lor Stewart and Walter Hill who took care of the sheep and for costa of foreclosure. Uy the decision of Judge Roiapp today Mr. Wetzel la awarded damages as prayed. The court ordered the findings prepared In accordance with the decision. Harrington and Hanford were attorneys for the plaintiff. Andrew Kirk became lnterveuor in the case on tha grounds, aa were alleged, that part of the sheep sold were a flock he had previously put in Mr. Wetzel's herd. In tha case of the Mammoth PotR. tery company vs. H. L. White, Hollingsworth was sworn for V. C. Gunnell for defendant, on defendants motion to stay and prevent execution and the matter waa taken under : v dvt-Mio- A old-tim- Herd of Sheep by Auction. play-kotib- and there is consequently a bunch of employes. The long is in time to be expended in presents for the dear ones. Wend comes from Cheyenne that e passenJake Schneider, an ger conductor, at one time n resident of Ogden, died very suddenly at the of former place several days ago heart trouble. It Is said he was out driving with his wife and expired in the buggy before he could be gotten to his home. atudents Quite a large number of from the Agricultural college at Lo- gsn passed through Ogden today en mute from the Temple City to spend the holidays with their parents in different parts of the state. At present there Is a noticeable decrease In transcontinental passenger traffic. While business in express, mail and freight circles Is very brisk there isnt much doing In passenger rireleB. Of course, at this Ume of the year there is always considerable local traffic but people are not travelling great distances. Almost everyis desirous of spending the body Christmas time with the old folks st home and after the holidays com. names travelling again. 1 CAE NATiOivAL Cast Involved tha Sals of a THEATERS n, S. P.5 pay checks were in yes- WINS SUIT BANK. This paper is in receipt of a patheand fire laddies tic letter from a little girl who wants Ctl!IElAVE INSPECT GRAND OPERA HOUSE Santa Claus to remember her. Any AND UTAHNA THEATER. one of the bachelors who wishes to show be is possessed of the milk of Playhouiet Mentioned In Good Condi-tiohusdui kindness and pose as Santa as to Safeguards Against Claus to make this little girl happy Fire. this at letter the by calling (in get A thorough office. impaction of the Grand Houae anj the Itahna Theater Opera of Leora Harris, daughter Blanch Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harris, died this by Chief Graves and all the members of morning at 5:20 o'clock, aged 8 years, the fire department Wednesday reI months. Funeral will be held at vealed the iaci that the two mentioned nro in excellent the residence, 526 12th street, on Satafternoon 2 oclock. Those shape as to protection against Urea urday wishing to view the remains can do and for means of extinguishing a blaze io between the hours of 11 and 1 on should auy elan. The fire laddies ou boe wagon and that day. chemical rode over to Utahna Theater Officer Al. Herrick has received a first and commenced an inspection of liule vaudevila house. telegram from Judge Advocate Haskell e1!, Chief Graves: The first thiug to at Ft. Douglas, summoning him to Said our uttenliuu must forcibly as ippear there Friday at 1 p. tu. to strike new asbestos curtain ahkh we testify before the grand court martial the found to work vary nicely. The curtain in the case of Private Walsh of com la first class lu every way and relied pany L, 2Ulh Infantry. Said Walsh, in company with another soldier, was great credit upon the management ot arrested in Ogden by Officer Herrick the houe. it has one advantage over most curtains and tliat is that it does and jailed on the charge of drunk-ennesnot have so far to drop. The exits a ere found to he in gud shape so that the building could be emptied iu a very disIn writing up the Christmas short time. play windows It will readily lie seen A thorough inspection of the Grand that but brief mention could be given Opera House was also made and the each firm on account of lack of space, chief was much pleased at the improverenames were merchants' geieral ment over old conditions shown. We peated, due to typographical errors befound the Grand to be in very fair ing made, and inadvertently mention hape, said Chief Graves. In fact it of the window display of the Ed. Wil- is in better shape now than it has been liams and Sons Grocery company was in the past ten years. The managers of Said display Is nicely ar- the two playhouses seem to be omitted. doing ranged and is attracting more than all they can to make the theaters unwere There notice. a number der their charge perfectly safe. The passing of most creditable displays in window exits at the Grand are much improved even these could over those previously in use and now decoration work, but be written up in a general way only, that water is being forced hi the stand for If the space they really deserved plpea danger from fires is reduced to a were given them there would not be minimum. much else in the paper. SUDDEN DEATH OF LYLE CELL The terday happy green A. WETZEL I ! LUii t Li.-- fAX ALAiJiST THE J I liEfJi: !'IIiIAY MO!IXI?, ITAU. l per cent a GAMBLER KILLS PROSECUTOR. . Huntington, W. Va, Dec. 22. L E. Christian, a leading corporation la vrrer, was shot and killed at Ovens, today by Ken Canterbury, who escaped to the mountains. A posse is in pursuit. Canterbury operated a blind tiger and has been Indicted through Christians efforts. Cleveland, Dec. 22. The county grand jury today returned indictments against both Dr. and Mrs. Chadwick, on charges of forging the name of Andrew Carnegie to a note for in May, 1902. Sheriff Barry will go to New York to take Dr. Chadwick into custody as soon as the latter arrives from Europe. It is stated that arrangements have been made for Dr. Chadwick's extradition. STATUS OF HOSPITAL SHIPS AGREED ON. The Hague, Dec. 22. The convention 0n the status at the hospital ships agreed upon by the delegates of the powers to the conference on the subject was signed In the presence of the foreign minister. Subsequently Queen reWilbelmlna and the queen-mothceived the delegates. Ingcrsoll Watches FINISHED FINISHED IN EXCELLENT GOLD PLATE ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. GOLD SILVER NICKLE GUN METAL $1.00 Guaranteed For a Year er ChollT says be doesn't patronize one tailor only. He goes to the best, wherever he finds them. Huh! Its evident that less than nine of them have had a chance to work on him so far." Philadelphia Ledger. Ingersoll Chains IN BROWNING ODC 3G 3C BROTHERS SC 3C $1.00 COMPANY acaszzsi |