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Show tug morning examiner iiudmx. otau, IN COURT IN COURT WITH HIS DEALINGS WHO IS CHARGED WITH EXTORTION. WIFE GETS DIVORCE FROM THE MAN OF ALLEGED BOUNTY FRAUDS. Names ef Voters Hive Vetee He Claim Ptipchaecd for Howell. She is Given Money Now in Hondi of Sheriff and io Also Awarded 100 in Alimony. EyAL, t. mornIn the district court examination of before Judge J. A. lloacll a divorce tn Uie charge of ing case and several other matters were hlf.h . disposed of during n brio! session. attention fcimMurpby'e In the divorce action of Alice Jones this oO oclock 10: itthe seals tor vo. Charles H. Jones, the esse wad akIb called tor trial and tha plaintiff, Alice awl umchlntor-Sw11 occupied Jones, also C. W. Raukiu were sworn manifested In the and all the allegations of the comdefendant, Charles I). McNeal, when plaint were approved. ho vu oa the etund yesterday Tbe defendant, who U the Jonra first the wee root adjourned, connected with tha alleged bounty examined. lu answer to questLewieiiger, frauds in this state, appeared In court, ions hy Uie attorney , Mark through his counsel. Attorney Chez, understand not did he Ikt but offered no evidence in the case. a affidavit, giving iu wee la the Accordingly the court found issue JloB that ho rould not road very echool but oae in favor of ihe plaintiff ou her comveil, luvlug been to there were plaint and a decree of divorce wan lour. He reiterated that read granted on the ground of affidavit the of Lose few a hut Certain money now in the hands of of the rapidity because that and U hlB the affidavit county sheriff was ordered turned the reed Howell which li h over to the plaintiff. Tbe derive carIt. understand not thoroughly he did by Counjry ries with it KK) attorney fees and Darin stated coats. wltneae Attorney HuUniskl, In the matter of George Crant vs. to hat be had corralled from nine deecnbed hie First National bank of Ogden, on mogfieea votes. MeNeel tion of George McCormick, attorney ethod of electioneering raid that fur the plaintiff, the case was conwill Howell oSered to give S3 to each tinued to February 5th and costs or-une rounded up for Judge Mowell. Hulanieki dered paid by plaintiff before further When Oounty Attorney asked witness the names of the eight procedure. In the action of J. G. Head vs. HenTOW be claimed to have procured Kellar, vt al., the matter was disfor Howell, an objection was interp- ry missed at plaintiff's cost on motion osed by Mr. Leeaenger but the court of Attorney Pratt. hr 14 that tbe question was pertiuenL In the matter of G. Januone vs. PasThe witness recollected but two of the co Brothers, 'a suit for goods and Dan Lindsay and Mr. Porter. Joseph Ha said he did not remember any of merchandise sold. Attorney Cites ashed for Judgment tor M63.lt). the names of the others. Dan Hamer was the next witness The defendant was not represented He stated and no evidence offered in hta behalf finminad for the defense. that he met MeNeel shortly after the aud the court ordered judgment for in 469.10 and coats. gnt of the year at hie residencebetter In the case of George W. Likens conpany with C. W. Rankin, He claimed that vs. Louis Vincent et al.. Judgment and known as Shorty. McNeal told hint that he knew of a decree was entered for plaintiff for number of men who voted for J. A. 9714.93, Including 960 attorney fees Howell on election day who had been as provided ln mortgage, which was ordered foreclosed. paid 3 each for their votes. Hamer A decree quieting title as prayed elated that he employed Rankin and MeNcal to hunt up evidence in con- for was submitted and granted by the nect ion with the alleged buying of court on motion of Attorney Gideon, Votes. He claimed that MeNeel told for plaintiff, in the matter nf Samuel him that the Howells had given a cer- 8. Ferrin, administrator, va. Mary el al. tain party a suit of clothes for hie ln the matter of estate and guardvote. The witness said that he told McNeal that if he had heard of any ianship of Alexander Hoes, W. 8. Rons, one tampering with witnesses to get having left the state, petitioned the tbe facts about the matter and let him court to be relieved from position as (Hamer) know about 1L Staled that executor, and Alexander B. Boss, oldMeNeel told him that he had been ap- est son of incompetent, was appointproached by parties In Howell's in- ed in his stead under the same bunds. The case of Etta Jones vs. Joseph E. terests" who nude advances to purJones, which was previously set for chase his silence. by County Attor- trial today, was reset for 1:30 p. m. ney Hulanlakl brought out the tact February 6lh on motion of Attorney vhat Hamer claimed to have boon in- Ches for plaintiff. formed by McNeal of four of the Judge J.rA. Howell, appointed Geo. names of parties whose vulee bad bees W. Bain, Hyrtim Smith and Samuel purrhesed. The names given were Fowler as appraisers of the estate of Frank Farley, Jimmie Porter, Wade Isabella Boyle, deceased. John H.Taylor was appointed guardHampton and Dan Lindsay. It was Hamers recollection that McNeal had ian of the person and estate of Anna told him that it wee Dan Lindsay who Martina Peteraon and John A. Taylor, lied told about the suit of cloUiea. W. A. Richardson and W. B. RichardBet ore leaving the stand the wltneae son were named as appraisers of the made a statement an follows: estate. Thomas England, Wllttam Gauipi 1 want to state very positively that I iastructed McNeal to secure nothing ton and John A. Taylor were appoint la the way of evidence, but what he ed as appraisers of tire estate of Elizaknew io be true testimony and to use beth Murray Moyes, deceased. so undue or unfair means lu securing testimony and 1 warned both him and NOVEL CASEIN COURT Mr. As n kin a number of times to be very cartful. Welter E. Williams was recalled to Raises the Question of Saloonkoepero1 Treatment of Intoxicated Patrons. the stand by tha defense. He again fillers ted that he was in the elevator A suit commenced in tlio district 'ahart and could see McNeal plainly court by Volnev C. Gunnell, as attorney when he was in Howell's office, aud tor William J. Pickett, ia of such novel that he appeared to be ill at ease. Witcharacter and general interest, that it ness said tbel one nf the askparties ed a question folio we : What kind promisee to arouse much attention. The clnima that he was damof . proportion have you got to offer aged plaintiff the owners and me. by But he said that he didnt employes of the 8L Louis saknown which one aaki-the question. in that s hen he entered I Pen conclusion of Mr. Williams loon, aid place on the 22nd of October Inst Vfitimony an adjournment was taaen and was stricken with apoplexy and until J o'clock. became unconscious and paralysed, At 3 o'clock this afternoon County cast him into a back room and Inniaki opened the argu-b- y they left him u ncaml for during nil the long, up the terrible hours from four or five o'clock evidence for Ike He made a in the afternoon until nine or ten the nut.summing of the defendant, next morning, when he wu sent to hla W. Jffilaaj, and said: Ac home by the defendants. ,th ttte..ny of the de-Plaintiff demands five thousand do ta th only pure minded in- lars damages for the alrkneaa, suffering aud loss sustained by him through this we.hr and Dan Hamer Is a oondnet on the part of the defendants, ln rpf"rnp to purchaser tne testl- - he being yet under the care of nurse the defendant pn the affidavit and doctor. I. it poeIt ia understood that the defendants nd of AX to conceive contend lhL that they thought the man m WOU d A5" th,lt docu- Pickett was only drank and treated without knowlng anything about him they usually haadle a drunken Attorney went on man. lo'sf..?Kcuti" defendant was a dsn- Evidently some nice law questions " on Pn the are to be raised in thin case, especially to m t.rBeJthe character of tourhlng the responsibility of the keepd.WeU ,n Hie community. er of a house torthewell-beingan- d U 1. th. , that ban come proper public ,UfTa care of a person properly and T term of lawfully about tbe premises. There ia -Attorney for the State. the matter of general Interest na to bow ho alm t Jwsbe ,,Ten to he man far n proprietor of a saloon or bis ement out on elrc- ii ployee may go. in rough treatment of a man who la drunk on the premises. mt 2 apiece? ay preliminary rturle D. McNeal Th 3 u Having bought the stock of merchandise, consisting of Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings, also fixtures and good will of the business and lease of room of Morris Hardman, 2449 Washingt on Avenue. We propose to sell the entire stock within the next 30 days, and move our own store, known as The Toggery. to this room. We bought the entire $20,000 worth of goods at practically half their value and we throw it on the market at prices that will sell it out quick. We want the room and not the We offer them at the prices which follow: goods. i? t? Mens Suits rr,l,d d n.i ke ait ": u Sirf" S " hat the LH4 fhre sJisL PA rty in the affair had h other. He reviewed Attempted to prove ,b7 ?ut h' Point, H 0ne xt'nded to commit a crime. CLOSIKCOFUTAHHA" park Political Spite Bald to be Back of tha Movemeat Tha owners nf Utahna Pant in Og- den were much exercised yesterday arguing the case. they heard of the movement to close Utahns Park dancing pavilion in Salt tots TO CAllfOBKIA Lake, the two places of amusement being under the as me ownership. Man ager Richards, when seen by a repE. Ka, t. Attoid th. Fwiaral resentative of this paper, resented the His Brother. charges made that Utahna Park ia other than a place of amusement fit for the moat fastidious and he pointfE' K,y fl yesterday ed to the fact that from the beginning . bo bJSL01 t' C1 the park has been conducted ee a temof rtAy iM'ifi perance resort and no form of liquor Tld Hay. was has been allowed on the grounds. The derl a same is true ia Salt Lake. Mr. Gour-lebAA"mnn a few weeks ago, found It neoea-sarJto protest to the city authorities of H'1- against allowing a saloon to be opened eThi. ther and near the entrance to tbe park. The hJ Utahna people claim there is political kiW e.I,Jck 1lrhM, word of bi Whh? back of the annoyance inflicted spite point be vHurned to upon them by the Salt Lake officials. ir'S pr L- A A y, y I ills. '"rt 'De man dnt'n alius flndin' fault. ta chicken? said Undo Ebn. "ha picked out one Wou!d- - Ir but at Ibe same time one too of da e' WashJobs dal is. W,T H ,8 Loui,vIJ tt do pnnreat-imi- d Star. ington J"" Nj.mrVS y on-ir- Mens Hub" priced $30.00 Suits $ 1 8 00 Hub" priced $28.00 Suits S 6 00 S I 3 00 Hub priced $25.00 Suits eros-nxanilati- ilhe "rpr r.iMir.i:v i, APPEARS A WITNESS i... civet the i JONES DAN HAMER -- v.'ehnesiiay mokmxo, 1 Hub" priced $22.00 Suits $12 00 Hub" priced $20.00 Suits 00 $10 00 $8 50 M M IMI $7 00 $ Hub" priced $18.00 Suits Hub" priced $15.00 Suits jit I t ( M 4 fI I I Hub" priced $12.00 Suits Hub" priced 10.00 1 1 Suits QQ These Suits consist of Stein-Blomakes, and there will be no reserve. and other reliable ck Mens hats and Caps All Hats go at much less than manufacturers prices. Theyre nice too and not back numbers. All Boy's Hats, regardless of quality or C A OUL price, go at All Imperial $3.00 Hats $2 00 Stetson $4.00 and $5.00 Hats $3.25 Mens warm Winter Caps, all sizes and de- signs, and your size will be furnished. .' 75c Caps go at 45c at ..ffffc $1.00 Caps go $1.25 Caps go at 05c 90o $1.50 Caps go at -- .................... AT MensParagon Pants Will suffer likewise. We must sell the goods, and prices talk. Hub priced $8.00 Paragon Pants Hosiery F what you have paid before and a magnificent stock to select from. Ties, Garters, Suspenders and Jewelry, Mens, in great variety and at a price you never heard of before. OXE-HAL- Hub" priced $7.50 Paragon Pants Hub" priced $6.50 Paragon Pants $4 50 Paragon Pants $4 00 $3 50 Hub" Priced $6.G0 'Hub" priced $5.00 Paragon Pants &t Shirtsf I I 4 Boy's and South's long pants and knee pants Suits, one-ha- lf their value. Children's Novelty Suits, 2 to 9 years, at prices that seem a shame, but the room we must have. 1- -2 Underwear of buying until 4 at less than anything in Men's Wearables H Boys and Childrens Clothing Of the finest Manhattan make as well as other good makes, at prices that will make you buy. Dont think $6 00 $5 00 All Underwear will be sold at prices that will nay you to hold it over to another winter. $1.00 all wool Underwear you have seen the good things we have to offer at this sale which be gins at nine o'clock $2.00 all wool Underwear $2.50 Norfolk and XTew Brunswick 75c Friday Morning, $1.50 super weight Cotlon at . ... .... ....i.... .... .... .... .... .... 40c All odd lots, your size may be here, at of manufacturers cost Super Merino Underwear, worth 75c, Feb. 3d 66 60c $1.20 &t 94 STOR 4 4 4 1 one-thir- d 40c Beason & Brown The Toggery People Bfl while the stage runs daily and carries the mail. There are numerous ram-healong the route, principally rattle ranches, which are on an average of fifteen miles apart, until you gel. within forty miles of Tunniiah, when there la noth-la- g but desert country. At the present time there ia no feed or gras along tha route, and tha timber on the mountains apparently is very scarce, excepting for a little scrub cedar in the There was some little gold excitement mUaa from Tonopnh on about DESCRIPTIVE OF JOURNEY FROM the eastseventy aide of Smoky Valley, where OGDEN TO THE NEVADA the party spent three days K ip looking MINING EXCITEMENTS. to two over the ground, in addition at Morris Creek, where they spent Jayn Party That Left Hata Found High made some good discoveries. Prices, But They Have Located The town of Austin Itself appears to Next to a Big Boaana. be very quiet now, sad there are lota of old mines scattered about it, but only Tbe experiences that one marls in a one working and this one la located Journey from (hie city to the gold field three miles from the town. The inhabitants along the route are in Nevada will perhaps ue interesting to those who contemplate making tbe much worked up over Goldfield, and charge.) the people trip or whose friends are considering Goldfieldthatprims areOne hundred dollart way. ouch a Journey. going A letter received recently from L. U. , is the prii.-- charged for a horse broken Heffner, of Ogden, give one a pretty to drive, and at Tonopnh they charge fair idea Just what one might expect fifteen cents a pound for a side of muton a Jonrnev from Battle Mountain, ton, 15 cents a pound for a hind quarwhere Mr. Heffnrr'a outfit left the rail- ter of beef and 12 3 rents for front Hay is two cents a pound, road. Tht road from Battle Mountahi quarter. nark, while to Anatin is very good, a 1th eater ev- barley 92.50 fur an t Goldfield hay coats three rent a a ery 15 or 20 mliea, but without wood, pound, barley 93.50 for the rams sized except rage brush. The Heffner people, while at. AuMla, rack. Hay is very scarce In Austin and but little for sale. decided to leave the Reese River ValThe weather is very mild at Diamond-fiel- d ley because of the snow, and pull over for thin time of the year, with octhe divide east nf Austin into Big Smoky Valley. There was no snow on casional tells of snow which disappear the level, anj the roads were good and when the nun ernne out. In closing. Mr. Heffner states they clear to Ban Antonin, with water every 10 or 15 miles, but again no wood other have been at work at Diamondfleld fur shout two weeks and have their assay than the rage brush. From Ban Antonio to Tutropah ia a outfit set np in working order. A big distance of about 35 mllre, 5 milea of trike Is reported immediately south of which i a good sandy road. No water their claim of ore that assay a ton. ia to be had to r the entire distance. From Tonopeh to Dtamoudfield the roads are in bad shape, deeply cut up TOGGERY TO EULABCE by the heavy freight teams, but there is good water at Ramsey's wells, which ia half way between these tw points. Beasoa and Browns Purchase tbe Hub Tbe Heffner party made an average Clothing House. miles a day while travof twenty-fiveling from Battle Mountain to Beaaun and Hrowne of the Toggery and state that the trip could have purchased the old established at shortened least fifty miles, by be Hub. bouse, known as the clothing from to Beowawe, which Ogden shipping has been conducted b buines on Boulh-erla line which on the n the main Pacific. In that way Austin divide Morris Hardntsn. addition to Ihe bual-nes- s This exteu.-l'-e would be left out. of Messrs. Besson and Browne There ia a complete stage line between Battle Mountain and Tonopab, will make their establishment one of and another running from Austin to the large- -l buineea bouse In the city. Tonopnh, while the only postoffleaa between Battle Mountain and Goldflel.i Doctor Madam. I ran never cure are at Austin and Tonopab. The stag-pic- ks you of this throat trouble if you don't np the mail from the different atop talking. randies along the route. Ran Antonio But. I'jctor. I'm awfully careN only wba I say. nd I never use anystage station. The railroad fulldy between Dai tic Mountain and thing hut the choicest language. Iie-trAustin rnna but two trains a week, Free Press. LETTER BIG DEAL new warehouses wiil go up on that portion of Wall avenue mentioned, for if more were constructed matters would inly he made more complicated for the railroad peupla. Should ihe railroad company b able agreement to corns to a with th property ownera of the land belt wanted, then work undoubtedly will be started right away. Thera is no direct knowledge as to what will lie dune but straws tell which way tha wind blows, and it would seem that the large freight depot epoken of before will soon be a reality. . IN REAL FROM sati-facto- ry ESTATE HEFFNER foot-bill- e e SAID TO INDICATE ACTION TO BE TAKEN IN RAILROAD IMPROVEMENTS. HEW COMPAHY E. Buckingham, general superintendent of the Oregon Slmrt Line and W. It. Scott, division superintendent of (he Southern Pacific went nest yesterday leg over the division as far as Reno in." private cars Na 05 nn.l Buena Vce-lura- J. Present Fred J. Kiesel Purchases Warehouse of Simmons Hardware Company. a Read and Brother For incorporated 980,000. - Article of incorporation were filed . M f tbe count elerk'c office Mouday i in A dual ess closud yesterday where- - . afternoon of the J. G. Read and Tiros, which absorbs tbe firm of by the Blnunona Hardware Co, war- company, J. G. Head Ac Bio., hxruCM and 1 Twen-between avenue, Wall bouse on dealers of this city. streets, and Twenty-secon- d Th incorporators of the in'W comcame Into the possession of F. J. IKeael, pany are Joslah (5. Read, A. S. Read, The sale was made by Edward E. 8tew-n- it Oscar I. Head, Lewis J. Read Joseph the company's agent in this city. O. Read and Albert J. Aland, and Ilia 'Jo those who have been watching the amount of capital slock Is named at local railroad situation closely, the pur- 980,000, which is divided fit 800 shares with a pur value of 9100 csch. The chase la algnifibinl or an early comBlock umoiiui-iu- g mencement of tbe railroad building papers huw a paid-uto 90(1,000 and the remaining 300 spoken of lu these colImprovement hare will b held byhe corporatioj umns before. of tbe warehouse by a trousury nioc. Tbe 51 r. Kieiwl mean that the Simmons The officers of the company are: Hardware company will of necessity be J. G. Riad, president and treasurer; and Jos. forced te enlarge their propuaed build- Oscar 1. Read, I what will be O. Read, neTeUry, who will serve In ing. and in fai t that Iv ca parities umil their done. Thera will bo either one or two their ci stores added and the building will then succeeiors are duly elected. The gendibe eral office of the company will be lit wry imposing structure. Ihe mensions and tbe floor pbroa will be as Ogden, nml the annual atockboliler outlined ln lliee columns heretofore. meeting will be held on the 3rd MonTo a representative of this paper day of January of each year. lias Mr. Kinsel stated: "Our buslnea The company includes in Us inbeen increasing to such an extent of corporation papers the general wholelate that it wna necewiary to either sale and retail, making and jobbing build an addition to the are.houe on of harne-- s, saddlery and hardware busstreet, the corner ( Twenty-fourt- h iness, to sell and mil real rstat, borfronting Wall avenue, or else purchase row and loan money, to buy and sell The building all kinds of ome other warehouse. stock, bond, notes, drafts, at present occupied by- the Simmonwe securities, goods, ware sud merchanHardware company is Just what retell and dise, and to conduct a needed and so the deal wu consum- wholesale mercantile, business and to mated." wares and merot iim property manufacture good, li your purchus chandise, snd to bny, sell and ralM of big rnlbrant rnjiroad mentioned general termnaked Mr. Kleael. live Mock, to conduct ImprovemenK?" r To carand ranching business. was ing commit myself, to care "I don't on fire and life inotrauce and brokry crowded for were "We tbe answer. erage business, to take mortgage and room, and had to build or purchase. trust deeds end personal property to other from It Is undem,XHl. however, secure indebtedness. eonrt.es that tbe railroad company ownera made overture to the propertyTwenty-fourt- h I think the Oar In rntiiely to and betweea Tweniy-ttcon- d tbe outbreak ln St. Petersstreets for the onrebase of all blame for burg. Wall front leg ve",,V" ihe property So do I. I think hn wished to aee hat Ihe west ride. Ja is understood lor the Kuwait Is in the land Ifjtivta possible building. Ibe a battle," Detroit Trili- troop railroad The icmpany. lirit. desired by une. it. ia reasonably cetuiu that no mors J ly-flr- at p t, - The salary of Deputy County Clerk E. O. Burdick, who Is serving In place of Deputy J. V. Bluth, who is off ou a leave of absence, was placed at $73 by the commissioners yesterday on recommendation of County Clerk Mattson. Funeral services over Parley Leroy Wade will he held at 11 a. m. ThursWar-day, Feb. 2nd. from the Fourth viewmeeting house. Remains can be ed on the day of funeral from 9 a. in. until 10:30 a. in. Friends iuvtled to attend interment al North Ogden cemI etery. It appears that when the matter of appointing a county physician came before lit countyenmmissioners yesterConday, Mr. Msdson nominated I)r. don. but riceived no second and T):. Gordon was then named by Commissioner Wilson, after which Mr. MaJwm moved the unanimous vote fur Dr, Goidon. The Hiawatha Iribe No. 3, 1. O. It. M., held a special meeting in parlor B cf the Broom lintel last rveuiug lor the purpose of Initiating sixteen anJidate. Thin lodge likely will be in regular meeting within the next three or tour day and Ihe trust ires will meet today for tbe purpose of selecting a hall to Officers hold their regular meetings. will be Installed and about twelve cant didates will be initialed at the from team The degree meeting. regular Salt ijtke is expectvl nt the meeting February 1st. when the charter will cloee and from that lime on the (ribo will run un its general rule aud regum-x- lations. TERRORIST COMMITTED. New York. Jan. 31. Gender RousrnJ seau. arrested in Philadelphia bi ought here on charge ef sending a comeakil explosive to the Cunt'dcr Umbria, was arraigned in the court of general sessions today and committed to Ihe Tombs prison" wiihutit ball, to aWalt trial. "Yes. I am vei.v proud dishes; they have been tor generations." In of rites our family few, people who cannot afford t ' keep a cook can keep thHr dishes a long lime.'' Houston rot. |