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Show examiner, oodex, sIOHXISO THE ttad, the VAVVr 'II X A (U - nWiVlITJWTJ A m .. 4 .1 .ij REVOLUTIONISTS. I A ItHH. MEXICAN EXAMINER TELEPHONES DAVIDSON YESTERDAYS PIGEON WINS THE WHO IS THE EDITORIAL ROOMS. Na SI Independent Phene No. 56 Vail 'Phan, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phena .......Na.ba Ne. SS Ball Phona, ana ring GDILTY J. Wallas of Ogden ha entered upon Us new duties as general foreman of be shops at Sparks. Xev.. In place of J. A. Breene, who was temporarily charge. u Authorities Are New la County Work Trying to Discover We meet all pricea in feeds. Astitl Feed company, 2264 Washington. Both phones. The Auditorium management are planning for a Grand Mash 8kating Carnival, to be given Jan. loth, when of very valuable prizes will 'abenumber awarded. Suit has ben commenced in the disby the Lwtnb Knitting Machine company vs. the Ogden Knitting company for the recovery of (123.10, alleged to be due In payment for machinery and machine auppliea furnished the defendant. trict noun Grass In lawns, and in the pastures of the county la commencing to grow, and it is not an unuual sight to see a strip of lawn with a rich green showing under the dull color of last year's growth.. BAIN Storm Has Depressing Effect on Local Business. The rain storm which set in mas eve continued incessantly all of yesterday and last night, making the highways in the county districts almost impassable and causing much loss and gieet Inconvenience to the I farmers and many of the industries. The storm is unusual, especially for this reason of the ywar. With the advent of the rain themercury began to drop and (he weathtr became more like that of oiiringtlme than the heart of winter. The stornb according to reports reeelvad Isgt night, Is general throughout the ooimtzy. In some places, however, snow fed Instead of rain. It la expected that the weather will grow colder before the storm abates and that the rain will turn to anew. Back In the mountains eset of Ogden mow fell while it waa raining here, and Ibis will be a great factor in the water supply fiw neat' summer. The snow la wet and heavy and aa a result packs hard, thus tasuring a lute water supply for the ary season. The weather man has been predicting fair weather during ths time It has been raining, but yesterday rjasnged this and the forecast for today says more rainfall. The dullness that follow In the wake of the Chrlaimae rush has been more marked than usual this year on account of the inclement weather. j The investigation yesterday extended to ihr vicinity of the town where the Greens live. A 'peculiar furl In connection with the affair Is that many of the people residing in that neighborhood said they knew that Anderson waa dead, even befarn his body waa fOunJ, but, they muM not explain from shat source they gained this knowledge. Before kicking the two men up yesterday aft i moon, after trying to get a connected story from them, one of them realised that he was to be locked up and In broken esid to Deputy English George Ritchie: "Me no kill him." Nothing been had said about anyone having killed Anderson, wo notwithstanding tint ths fellow wss ' the worse for drink the remark is looked upnn as significant. ' The arrangements for the bui lal id Anderson's body was changed jeaii-r-- . of burying it today, day and Inab-ar- i it will be held until tomorrow. In- stead of ths funeral today there will be an Inquest held over the remains. WEDDING KUCHLERHORTH Both Brlds And Groom Are Well Known in Ogdon. OFJOKN P1CH0M Stans Masons and Brlcklaysrs' Union Attend In a Body. The funeral of John Ftgnnn was held at the family residence, 224 West Rndrdph Koehler of ths Columbia Patterson avenue, at IP o'clock yesterCigar company, who was recently day forenoon. Rev. P.. M. Cuatinahaa elected to the' state senate, was suc- of Hi. Joseph's Catholic church delivcessful in turning a trick on hla many ered the funeral oration. Several selections were rendered by several friends yesterday, wlien he hied himself off to Balt Iwke. quirt ly look out a members of the church choir. There marriage license and wan wedded to was a large attendance of relmlvei Atlas Elisabeth Orth of tlds city. The and friends and iitsu,- - beautiful floral atone ninoon' and femnony wss performed by Judge.!). offerings. The G. Armstrong at thn Wltoon hotel In bricklayers' nnlona attended the In a body and arted as pallthe psesenrtwof only a fw of the immediate friends of the simple. Shortly bearers. nlterment was In the Moun after the ceremony a reception was tain View cemetery. held In the parlors of the Wilson. TAKEN FROM ENGINE. lAter the couple came to Ogden and for boarded a 1'nlon Pacific train Denver. They expect to he gone about Fireman Forcibly Removed from Hia ten days. Engine, Then Relented. Both the brlilc and gioom are well New Orleans, Deo. 26.- - John Gold known In Ogden and each have a host The bride Is the aeeom-pllsheof friends. remix, a Smthern Pacific locomotive daughter nr Mrs. Elizabeth flieman. walked Into Oprluusn. I.i.. Orth, residing at 2331 Adams avenue, today afler having been taken front bis and haa been quite prominent In so- engine by masked men twenty-twcial circlet. The groom is one of the miles outside of town, and after havmen. ! ing tramped the lsraesi part of the citys mod active has also been prominent in both so lal night to reach town Pour masked and armed men boardand political affairs of the city an-county. I'pon Ilnur return front the ed the engine during a stop, and ihe fart that Goldrcaux hid himeast Mr. and Mrs Kuchler will lake their fpimmrarv home st the RTlKon self, they found ami dragged him off holel in Sa't l,aki After the liplsls-tur- e ihe engine. No thdepre was offered to will make their him and he was released ns so hi ss adjourns tin1:1 train was (mi far away to lie overborne In Ogden. taken. MADE NO REPLY. Except for tlds incident. General S'lpcrlntendcnt F-- H fuelling said that strike has caused no Pafl. Dec.. Ifi Tin- fn; t'ign office the today issued a oecoiul mid lined cate- st'iiniis trouble on this end of the anv Southern Pari Ac's Atlantic rt1 vision. gorical denial thet It bus mnde v:l-can'n regardi-.Two guards are carried ou every enthe reply of any protest t the puses on the gine and nil passenger and local of Mgr Monfreight trains have lieen moved nearly subject of the eWpul-donu ilmc. , tagu ini Han Antonin, Ter., Dec. 26. The Pullman company Is to file in the federal court of the western district of Texas application for an Injunction to restrain ihe railroad commission of Texas from making a 2b per cent reduction in sleeping care fares In thin state. The principal contention in this suit will tie I hat ihe Pullman company U nut a coiimnii carrier and that the railroad cninmlSMlon haa no Jurisdiction In the rates charged for bertha or seats In Pullman rare. lin-lne- ss j APPOINTED. RECEIVERS Mobil, tlx Dee. 26 fpou appiica tlon of Ambrose Monet, TIioiiihs M and .lolm alleging f ihe laiiwav. the i han-r- i court Till-- . .ifteruiuin j K Dewey .it'll J. C Den trier , i for pi-- tier and Kansas Cpy ra riir.r.ing fr ini Mubde o M1d'iet"U. Tenn.. 36ii iniie fonii- - iii general manager of th mi: run 4 nrd i9 d aiauit auo. iieeec,1e: eighteen by T. F W!i!leser of Toledo. O ihe llianaKf-present . Engraved Stationery nppi-inte- ANNOUNCEVISITING CARDS, WEDDING INVITATIONS. MENTS. MENU CARDS. TALLY CARDS. PROGRAM CARDS. We denim to Impress upon your wnrk this m:nd ilic it class There wiM tie no unnerr-ssarI ii nee lielH.v in executing order snd we satisfaction both as lo quality l' j nn-te- HT unrk and price. Call and inspect the work and c pr.ece. be-n- i ' ARRANGING BALLOTS. I. Dei- - 26 the i.idl.-i-uf - he it i ungi.K f b- I; i I -i Iras: two wcelo- - to sep,:-- . .iti- the enve'tipes ('trhluinc the m;l- neco'd'iiK e.tKie ami tabulNie mi policy ii is cu the ecvciu;iex I'n! I Hit is dotii- !: actus! ranias 'itiii'iii P!auy fm- counting ;he ; - in-ii, - - : i vri-i- nmBsseacs j D03J0I0 S BiG RESULTS. COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES tAu. DRV GOODS TOR JUST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Go to Putnams For Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats -- Suits, Etc... You find' will the quulity,style to and price a child and suit, can buy as cheap as a man. Roys high-ca- t fihoes a specialt- y- Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist Curas whan ethere fall. Modern methods. Free consultation far any Chronle Dleeaae of any name or nature. Every case guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cared Catarrh. Dsaineia, Ringing in the Bara, Dfacaaoa of thn liaad. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. ct the Lungs. Bronchial Tube and DU rates of tao Stomach, Llvor, Kidney and Bladder Heart Warm, Mice. X Rheumatism, iethma. Nervous Troabloe, St. ltu Dance. tula and all Rectal Trouble. Tape cause. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANT PRIVATE D1SKASB Ur MEN quickly cured to otay cured. Remember the examination and affrlco la FRBC. Tomorrow may bo boo 'ate. Call or writs, IO DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST 10 a. m. to p. m. ' BlockOffice hours.Utah. Entrance Room 6 I. Ogden. 24C 19. Washington Ave. (Boyle Remember the number. ! s y. ex-cit- 1 r g, wot i, of cie- tion i.ife was that l D It wlit 'ake The in the s .tliM-iu- WASH. AVE. 8 Pacific Coset Factory, San Jose, CaL Eastern Littis Factory, Wolf Mills, Manawa, Wla. Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prosecuted. n XX- Yin N-- J. S. LEWIS & CO Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK . ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. n, 26. - I t. Ir. There have S'nrgi. Kj been no Tiir-hindication of trouble lieu- - today between the armed gin id of the Wc- -t Kentucky Coal Mine c.ni-- j puny and the miner. The funerals of Wiliiiiiu Gray ami Wiillant Malloy took place today. The Cnited Mine Workers ,ad charge of the service at the grave Tin- condition of I.. C. Moore, mu-o- f the guard, who was hnt four tlnti-s- . Till- - other Is critical tcrih'. wounded htp recovering. Trade Mark is also a pure food; self rising and all ready m mix with .water and bake en a hot griddle, Victoria, B. C Dec. 26. A Dawson. Alaska, special says the residence of Governor Mclnnea of the Yukon, known aa Government house, was burned Christmas day. (Ulil.oou. The fire Ip supposed to have originated by an explosion of the furnace. Klixa-Jenkln- s, FUNERALS AT STURGIS. . WANT ADS YIELD Pancake Fleur I-- HOUSE BURNED. I k - ! GOVERNMENT Ogden roller skating devotees will have an opportunity this week to witness something at the Auditorium THREE ASPHYXIATED. Rink which will make them stand on their toes and take notice. They will Niagara Falla. Ont.. Dec. 26. have a chance to see the world's chamHarris, hia wlfe,13-year-ol- d pion ak&ter. Mr. Harley Dsvldon. who James and daughter lere asleft San Jose, Cal., Sunday for 1'tah. phyxiated by natural gas, which esFrom one to fire miles Mr. Davidson la the undisputed champion, but caped fro a stove In their home here daughter is In tonight A hla claims will no longer go undisputcondition. a precarious C. L. Colson proposes to ed, for Mr. ace Just bow fast ths Californian Is, LETTER LI8T. and the pair of speedy roller artlta will "fight It out on Wednesday and In the List, of letters remaining Friday evenings. Tlie event is sure to be of s sensational order, and as Mr. Ogden, Utah, postoffice, Decemlier 25, Davidson does many difficult tricks on which, If not called for In two weeks, the rollers, such aa skating backward will be sent to ths dead letter office: on one heel, and leaping over chairs Ladies' List. while going backward at terrific apeed, Anderson, Mrs Mrs A thoKC who fail to witness hla performM B Msrtlnot, Marie ance! will miss a rare treat. Anderson, Esther McConnell, Mary Manager Fred B. Hamer, of Salt Burnham, Mrs M Moris, Mrs Jane Auditorium, states that he hay Baird, Mrs. Mary McKnlght, Hellen raced against Davidson and that the C Murray, Esther latter la certainly speedy. Mr. Hamer Butler, Deli'.a Mason, Eva Moss, Mrs C J ays that after lh- - race with Colson BlsKell, Beulah he would like a chauoe at the cham- Burgess, Belle Moss, Miss A B Mae" pion and declares that he will Insist Coe. Minnie on a race at Salt when Davidson Campion. Minnie Olson, Anna finishes hla Ogden engagement. Mr. Cannon, Lily Parks. Mrs P trDavidson will give an exhibition every Chynoweth, Laura ains Russell. Bcrthv evening this week. (4 letters i Shaw. Mrs HanCrain. Mrs H M nah BIG FLOUR DEAL. Car, Emily Casey, Marguerite Breed. Mrs Harry Large Qpantity of Minneapolis Flour Ihtrland, MrsRC Schaefer. Mrs Co llna Dlnsdale. Mrs for Russian Consumption. Smelser, Mrs Dykentan, Mr A C Cressle Minneapolis. . 26. It is rumored that a big diwl I about to he closed Ewing, Mrs Alice Thibault, Ethel Thru-mailMrs wberfby a Minneapolis! company will Flaherty. Mrs M J Goo consign a large quantity of Mlnnea Kussian consumption. Gordon. Mias M A Venter. Ml spoils flour litm-H- . Maude Tlie cxp'irtation of MinuciipolU Ageua flour to Riik; wiil be without Ilarvcv, Mr Geo Wsrdiey, Mrs Onlv through the immense Hansen, Gertrude Hannah Nbriage in the Russian crop could .TnhiiKon, Jennett Weidimm. hi con-li- t ion arise, a shortage so lietli (21 Mrs 11 Ward. Mnllie great thut the Kusslin flour pricea Lane, Mis Eliza were advanced to a notch where forGentlemen's List. McKenzie. Robert eign millers can figure on paying the Adams. J C B high import duly plus freight and lintsuen, W realize a fair profit. Herlrnud. Frank Marshall, Wm Nell-t-P F Hurt. James Neelu.r, Lloyd STRIKE ON MEXICAN CENTRAL. Hens. Jas R Krownell, K J Nugent. Wn F Pens. W D 26. For months Baxter. Richard El Paw. Tex. Clark. H H the conductors. Mith freight and Parady, H L Purdy', H A In the employ of the Mexican i Curd, John W Constant, M PeitlnglU, J W Central, have requesting nn A referendum vote (Ttitchfielil. Philip Pater, Jack in xamx. Ins been taken t retermlne wh-- : In r Couvey. Thoa H Pond. P E Proudflt, 8 W or not i lie condui-tiirshall strike on C(Hk, V Pollard. S A liinuurv I. The vote will he counted Paris. D H (21 Porter, l.es hero tomorrow The co'inr. however, Doihou. W L H will be mere formality, a it is Edglnglon. Geo W Reagan, J P Roza. A D Geer, Earl known t'ist the conductors sre prartl-calRicks. Milton A unanimous in favor oi striking. Graff. Fred Rose. Robbie J 1j The walkoiit.tr it centra, will include Goil-eRowe. Richard L the Mexican Ot.trnl from El Paso to Heffner. O O Hawke wood. Southern, Geo Mexico City nn.l ull the branches. Earnest Sanborn, Joseph Horton. J W Stevens, Mr BRUTAL ASSAULT. Sanders. Otis XX Heath, Joseph Mimkoeee. 1. 1., IVe. 26. Great Hughes. Dr M E Shaw. PanI 1 E ti Sujninara, H prevail at Stillwet;. 'a small Jaeger. Tina. Frank an attempted Jacobsen, A M town near here, .lourdcn. Chas T Tucker. John H criminal aeuul- of Miss York, a .Tune. F Taylor, R H glI. lo Rraghani Geo Thomas, Tboa G The jtirl rcpulsi Hughes and a she Jenen. D B KultU-y- . fled he fired t sl ctgun Into h r nark Thompson. Theo X'anttm.--, Thus G L. E." at cloe rang-- . Hugh-- - was arrested Van Noy, XVm and taken f Ylnlfta to -- scape nmli Lindahl, H XX'illls. John G The town Is considerably luiiulmurnc. violence Wilkins. R A Frank wrought t;p ami lynching mar folluinc. Clarence E XX'esl , W S low. XValle. A L Larson. Charles Wright, Arza E AS'ATIC COTTON. l.undin, David XV i luoil. C C L.oyd. C haa Lznis. Francis J XXTgtnp. Harry St Iettf-lucDec. 2,:. The eot-'o. Wes-leyH C P Long. haneet In Central Asia is Mien Miller. Williiims, Jeanette inxtcail good. IT.u'ni curlou-P of 1 2.0I11 lu!t:g .iialuhle for export. Marshall. E T R H McAtee. Forest Hut i roads will faciliWell, tin- cotton Muliiiu-y- . Edward J XX'est. Tny ties to tramqi-'i- t XX'ooil. XVm O Muck. Geo F Jaa T Zocv C D HORSES FCR TANGIER. 112 3rd at Mangiim. Jol.n lh-Toni-ill- . Tin- - transiHirt Mm.. J 26 left In re tchlsy for Algiers, Packages. ii x.ituli-r- , C Edna N embai'k a thouwan I where who Pri-i' 2b1' hoi-men ami and take them to Kuoll. Mun-cciGIASMANN, Postmavier. T.mg'er. proc-eden- home-deader- Ik-o- i n r Ik-lo- . Self-risin- New York, Dec. 26. Police launch a small naphtha boat with three patrolmen aboard, la missing tonight and it la feared the little craft its crew are losL The launch left early this murnlng for Slicepshpait bay. She waa last seen nffee dirhf off about bay. Flic was laai BhrepsheaJ battling with ice floes and apparently trying to make open water. Later the launch was lost sight of and has neither been seen nor heard of since. , . 26.- St. Paul, zero temperatures prevail tonight In North Dakota, part of Montana and Canada. The local weather bureau retain a K degree below 1 Williston. 4 below at X. D.. and 2 below at Winnipeg, Xfan.. 4 below at Mlunedosa and 2 at Qu'Appelle. Frank , waa found Warnlrk. a frozen to death In his shark three mill i nonh of imperial. X. D. War-nicwas e ii caged in the printing on the coast eight yearn ago. liustui' Di-o- MISSING. D-t- BELOW ZERO. d Order a package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy mot good old fahuinea New Brawn England Broad. A chance at a right hot loaf wiU mast you think you are ia Boston. With Allen's B. B. B. Flour you can make bread just like the Puritans usea tu make. suc-ceaa- s-- NOT COMMON CARRIER. sci-vic- es Judging from newspaper report, "Dorothy Vernon of HariJon Hall" i destined to be one of ihe biggest of the present theatrical season and when Miss Alberta Gallatin appears as Charle Majors lovable heroine at the Giand on Saturday, December 2k. she will probably be greeted by many persons who have read the book. Those who visit the production will doubtless find proof in Miss Gallatin's play, aided by recollection of Mr. Major's "When Knighthood Was in Flower, that no contemporary novelist has a happier knack than thl Hoosler author of humanizing historic personages. This is true, even Though the subject of his pen have long been myths to the modern mind from their king residence on the piunacles of fame, nl reviving the real life romance of Doroihy Vernon of Haiklon Hall," Mr. Major firings back the brilliant Elizabethan era, the most picturesque and dramatic of EngINh historv. The spirit of the days of Elisabeth of England and Mary Queen cf Scots who waged their feminine but none the leas fatal warfare, sre set out In the strong, terse fashlcn of a writer whose facts lend themselves readily to the skill of such a dramatLt as Paul Keater.. As an example of the care and liberality with which Manager Ernest Slilpmsn has produced the play, it Is only necessary to state that one of the entire sections of liaddon hall haa a place In the settings. Thia i one of the moat elaborate scenic effects ever attempted, and waa constructed afier photographs taken for this purpose. It Is evident that those who attend the production will have one of the real, genuine treaty of the season before them. No. 6, cam-IMiig- u d FUKEKAL Win-thro- PATROLMEN Chicago, I Vo. 26. Coder a decision handed down today iy the supreme court.' of Illinois, four union press feeders. Including' the president and secretary of Franklin union, will be obliged to go to jail for periods ranging from thirty days to alx mouths. The two officials of the union must also pay fines. This decision ends a tight In the courts which haa lasted for your years. During the strike In 1902 of the members of Franklin union again! the printing shops of the Chicago Typuthetae, the four men violated an Injunction forbidding the estabpicketing uf the strike-bounlishment. Sentence and fines were imposed by Ihe lower courts ad the unionists appealed to the state supreme court for a decision. The four men who will he committed to jail under the decision are Charles Wernes, president; John M. and Rhea, secretary; Harry Brown Michael Flannery. TRAFFIC. RALWAV AT THE GRAND SATURDAY. Washington, Dec. 26. I'pon the recommendation of the Interstate comp merce commission, Governor of Porto Kiev has secured James Peabory of Chicago as railway expert to advise and asalat the government of that island in adjusting Its railroad rates upon the fair and reasonable basis and to revise the freight classification now in use. Don't let the baby suffer from ecMr. Peabory haa bar large experience in various positions in the rail- zema, sores or any itching nf the akin. way service and has been for some Doan's Ointraeu' give instant years connected with the Santa Fe cjrea quickly. Perfectly safe for chil dren. AH druggists sell it. system In a responsible capacity. Calcutta, Dec. 2C. At the opening of the Indian national congress today Dadabltl Naupojl, formerly a member of the British parliament, delivered nn addc as insisting upon the right a of the Indians, as British subject. to The speaker govern th.unselvri. pointed out that the Boers, whom the to euhjugale, had lieen Indians while India given wnn atill without It, and urged the raising of a large patriotic fund to educate the Indians as to their rights and for the carrying on of the In England. There was more than IO.Oiiu delegates present and the speech of Dadubhl Xaorojl waa re- AUDITORIUM RIN- Kceived with a tliuult of applause. DAVIDSON VS. CALSON AGAINST PRESSMEN. company. Vm-b- CANADIAN India Aaka for Same Rights aa Boera Havt Received. e Christ- d tY-lio- sup-piee- d Corn, ft .10; wheat, (1.10 par hundred at Grouts Grain Store, 3i2 Twenty-fourtstreet. Both phones. St. Paul. Minrn. DeciZS. A special to the Pioneer Press from Minot, V D., aaya: "James Murray of flecker, a section foreman, was killed and Thomas Lundy of Minot waa probably fatally injured at flecker by tlie Son line panainger train which was w rocked early Sunday morning, about seven hours later at Enderlin. The men were unloading material from the handcar when tnev were struck by the train and hurled into a gulley. During a partially finished inquest over the remains of Murray, the coroner of Wrad county learned that the engine of the passenger train did not carry a headlight. u y a Next month Union Pacific employes the usital n cents to the company hospital fund. The fund has now reached such proportions that the company will from time to time excuse ihe man from paying the monthly hospital fee. KILLED BY TRAIN. The pignon shoot The race at the Auditorium last hardly uight between HmL-- Davidson, chain-pio- scheduled for yesterday would skater of the l ulled States, and lie callrd a success. The men who of Hah. were hilled to handle ihe shooting C. 1.. foiton, rhaimpiun proved a akateaway for the former. At irons were on hand all right, but the no turn of the race waa the position of weather well, that la another stxiry. He easily In response to the invitations extendDavidson jeopardised. niaiaialned the lead, which he won a; ed to the Rooster" shooters of Sait of the crack of the pirtol, and by sujwr-bi- r Lake, there were several memtiers Butt- - waa on hand. that reeled corner organization and turning stroking also represented. Ogden was there off a mile In fast time. The race, however, waa interesting with a full force and had the weather and would have been more spirited had been good but what is the use. When the hour aft for the sport remained on hi feet-- After the first rounds he tripped up and fell roiled around the score of marksmen bradloug. DavMron waited for him from the three cities shouldered their to get into form aud then both meu blunderbusses and although it was kill started off anew. Soon after Colton raining hard they started In fashion. fell again, and again hla opponent pigeons In true eportsnian-llk- e Alter each had taken s turn at ten waited. The floor was in bad condition, which explains Colton's falls. In birds some one suggested that they numerous places it waa wet and the call It off. Thia seemed to be the inwhiting smoarod In the water proved vitation that all were waiting for and inadequate to prevent the skates from a nin was made for the clubhouse for releaaing their grip on the wood. shelter from the element a. The reWhile Olton wa unfortunate In fall- sults were hardly what could be ing, he pushed Davidson several times called satisfactory, so they have deso that It waa only by the faateal of cided to try It all over again on New skating that the trick skater placed Years day, providing, however, that himself out of danger. Owing to the ths weather Is favorable at that time. to the killing yesterday three were turn of events another race may be arranged, as supporters of Culton be- tied for first place, with' not a single The other four lieve that he cun clear the tape on an mlsa against them. were also lied for second honors, each even break, if not defeat Davidson. having missed one bird. much-beralde- The county authorities took up the investigation into the death of An.ln-Anderson, the man found dead on the banks of the Weber river Sunday aftwas a ernoon, In real earnest. Tht-rup of the men general rounding known to have bten in Anderson's company since Andersou received his salary last Thursday. These persona were mostly uiea with whom he had worked ou the section and for tlie most part were foreigners belougiug to the cosrser eleiu-uitNearly all were yet under liiy influence of the Christmaa jag. that they arquired some days ago, and aa a result hilt little Information could be gotten from them. Two of the number were locked up in the county jail to sober up. They will probably he questioned today. One man who it Is supposed could throw some light on tin- tragedy could not he located yesterday, although a diligent kearch waa made for him by the officers. Developments of a startling nature are expected In the cese at any hour. The authorities have entirely abandoned all excepting the murder theory, believing that Anderson waa slain by aome one who thought he still had the money upon his person, which he deposited with Green tor Green says that it was ss much as a week ago that Anderson took l drinking heavily. Naturally be tame in contact with a tough element in visiting the different dosn town saloons. It la md unlikely that some one with whom he had formed an acquaintance saw him display consider-(ablhim to manty and followed where he was atruck down. It W more likely, however, that onni one intimately acquainted wi'li the Mlow committed the crime. Part of the money that Anderfuu left with Grt-ewas in time checks from the railroad will not be required to pay CONTMOUS Floor in Bad Condition Falla Twice Hi Friends Desire Another Trial. Busy at Who the Dead. Committed After Each Had Taken a Turn at the Birds, the Elements Got Upper Hand, Causing a Retreat.- - and Colton THEATERS - WEATHER A SERIOUS DAMPER TO SPORTSMEN S SUCCESS. COL- TRICK SKATER WINS OVER TON. UTAH CHAMPION. GENERALLY BELIEVED THAT AN DERSON WAS MURDERED. -- SHOOT RACE MAN? e El Faso Tex., Dec. 2G. T:iat Initod States government may take part iu the- caans against tue Mexican rcvoluUonlsu is the opinion of several prominent Mexicans who have been following ihe rases here. C. Y. Marquise testified that there are in Texas. New Mexico and California a number of clubs affiliated with the St. Louis junta, which it la alleged, was active in promoting the revolution. it ia pointed out, that, ia view of the fact that the i'nited States and Mexics are at peace, the organization of these clubs and maintenance of them fa in viala-.luof the neutrally laws. tl ' fie New loniple'ej York till. Life had n-- - l - UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO- - E. W. WADE, Agent ft --- - MWiiiawieMial&gagga |