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Show 1 IKiUhN SIM THE MKIKE IV ( HUE ve-h-t oi CkMf mSmm: THE BfcTTEK IN SITlaTloX. f thr Til It -- "rrT Mr. r.u. K. . BJBJ A mI Visde: -i- V Rt-ra- th Tairt. The (Juodyeer: Ehu-MMkl xlgu by i'ue rfikm to a laryr h KDA, , . t Sehilheg exrwiMMt per wura off the hair Afur the bfU at the teoa Vast l Madisuu. J.iThuatas D. ibludd. W.. cd ' lie hit the pop II Alters i aUika mk-kiNi-'t IiltW or do ehwi -- far off aa ever a aatd last evening to iVhhikuji. reporter: "The ctxiipstiv give in. I had a talk today with representatives of the strikers aod ooth tog came of it. Tbey demand that all the men be reinitiated and I eouldn't that among these grant it for the rea-xstrikers are men who oun never again vork for the Union Pacific oompant. I am willing that aome of them should go back but I reaerva the right to pick them out. The trouble hasn't ua very much, lor we are get ting out freight as faat aa it cornea in." "These people,'' continued Mr. fieasi guie. "are taking advantage of every aiftinT that abowa the slightest path to victory. This morning Mr. Nicholson chief vardmaater of the L'tah division, whom 1 brought hare to aasiat ua, was attacked by not leaa than a dozen men and thrown from the root of a box car here in the yards to the ground. For tunately, beyond a few slight bruises, he was net hurt. It is such acta aa there thaa injure the cauae of the strikers. I can't see but what everything is moving as smoothlv as before the trouble occurred. e have every engine manned by competent men from the east and all freight is being moved. Another thing, J my information is correct, this strike isn't sanctioned at all by (irand Master . of the switchmen's union. The men went out without consulting him and have violated thereby their ooosti tuticn. Be that as it may, however, we do not intend to grant their demands, and I think they understand it." The switchmen deny the attack on Nicholson. They say that u body of I hem were walking through the yard? and were ordered off the company's property. They refused to go and hot words led on to a scrimmage in which Nicholson received the worst of it. Nearly every official on the mountain division is in the city. Beside General Manugor BMMg uie there are Soperio tendent Mertsheimer. Assistant (Super intendent Fowler of (ireen River, Train-Well, of Salt Lake, Superintendent Messrs. Dunlevy, Baird and a half dozen others. Mr. Fowler, clad in a black Chinchilla trimmed with seal skin with coat to tail Hying was extremely busy the breeze all day in "Hying'' cars down the truck in the freight vards, just like an ordinary, every day switchman, while the aristocratic form of Paul J. Wells might have been seen decorating the front of an engine in the passenger varus. Messrs. Kesseguie and Marts heimer simply stood by and directed movements but everybody worked. Al together, besides the officials, there are twelve men at work. The full force is something like thirty, nnd Mr. Resseguio expects to have the full complement by tonight. ariU not Swi-eney- s Cor-win- The Railway ConfVri'ui'e. New York, Dee. 10. of western railroads who will officials take part the conference nest Monday are now ic New York. A representative of the Associated Press, m conversation, with them today, learned that a rosolution will be submitted to the conference providing for the formation of an association of presidents of the roads interested, to be known as the "Western The principal Railway Association." purposes 'will be the establishment and maintenance of public,reasonable uniform and stable rates: sesure to each railway a due nroDortion of business; prevent unnecessary and expensive diversions of traffic: introduce new economies and mi proved methods in gathering, handlirg, transporting, interchanging, and de livering freight and passenger traffic. in In (iolden Chains. Indianapolis, Ind, Doc. 10. There was an assembley todav at Rolen's park church, in whose proceedings the Methodist Episcopal church all over this country have an unusual interest. For a long time in the Methodist Episcopal church the question has been mooted as to what portion of the discipline was the organic' law or constitution of the church, and what was merely legislation. The question has come up in various general conferences from time to time, until it has become serious This with the more thoughtful. matter of interpretation was before the last general conference on the ques-iioof admitting women delegates, and as a result of the discussion an order was passed recommending thoap pointment of a commission of seven minifters, seven laymen, one from each general conference district, and three bishopp, to prepare paragraphs to take the place of paragraphs 03 and G4 in the n Have Ion Seen by of the braWs ijr street. The Porty-Bgfc- . I,. DE( KMKLK 11, were ..lv -- M. ur - rttl-uii- Mr. Raaaaffuie . r -- NrhilliB HI M Furm.n Tim Royal Court" ffxst brii Jaod Mas? Bar r ml Th orrr haoJly art ta rtrh bluer Hitrfcourk. China The overture by the oniMStra, wiufh EdsarddePyetertaw J act. Philadelphia; i well coed acted, was an irattmt pirn C. Punaaa and Li.d E Kan Astoutu. Tel.: of deerripure tuusi Th bearer can Jofau Jacob Brthsslkw. Ootassbas. U. The Two little eeaanni or tb Um hlrdMaa?U'huitrrtr called for bride is the daanhtar of Mr. and atuulpeiiar, Vt; Frasjsao H. Hoot, Buff Jo: Hirsss L. LiUrr. MarwtU. O.; Mrs John A. di Zerewa. and a cousin of cover, the pack id full cry. Theeanau Samuel H. Elbert. Una tar K. M Wal t!.e .lea':, f S Palbam Chntua. She bj f:..A.. M mt Mrs. Charka and baa hgl l half bbJ Mh J. Los Asssss; T. B. KsrssC Topeka. ally ho. , Kan : sad CV4. John W. Kay of tin city. :..... '. - .. handsome. Tlie vocal r umbers deserts fat' cable ..in of the Duke of Newrenfe ' at ion and approval Tar Siori Line Sued. The seciod part w what is termsd an -A ALABAMA HOT. Oho of lucouiparahls Kpe. UltM." Saaaisl to Tn l uuimu. Biocx Cm. lows, Dw-- . 10. la opening with a portrayal of Southern by hytnonos, Hugnsa and A Colli lull Betwt-r-ithe District court uf DskoU ooun enured lifewhk-vtiikiii Miuci the remarkably excel Rastus, in and Negroes. Nebraska, for ty. todav, tneohauk liens lent dancing vt young Bart us made I ., iu were hied again! U.r most phenomenal hit. nearly Ala.. Dec. lo. Sheriff property of the Pa itic Short lane. (. Charles W. ( kudyeer follows in cuaiic Smith, with a posse of fifty armed men, son. of iMibuque. iaiius 911',fpeciad.e. which rr- a. n us:. and r.- - left last night for the Blue Creek coal W" for lumber furnished, and Down of ceived of In imitations the CVlar Kapida wants Kt.TiU for labor in church applause. miles distant, to quell a riot recalliope, mines, organs. Itanjo. building the depots on the line. The brasj band, steamlioat whistle and . in progress there. No particulars ported attorneys for the plaintiffs declined to man warbles, the Beotley Brothers did are obtainable beyond the fact that a to talk about the matter mors than to some clever work, much of w hich was collision hat occurred between the say they expert the claims to be paid new. Than came the ild fav i and the negro miners who have soon. Charles E. Shilling, in his musical act, taken their places. There are one thou. and he succeeded in pleasing the house aod strikers. HANK IN SAM FX and received merited spplauae. The Leondor Brothers, with compe Will Shut kiw ii. AdJi'tM-and Addtrw Are Wanted tent assistants, gave a series of athletic Mass.. Dec. 10. The Kai.i. Rivek. groupings and posing, marked by statuImmediately h the Exchange. esque grade, which were well received. Aim-- an print works will shut down at The Merchants' and Manufacturers' Iht entertair.menl concluded with the eud of the week indefinitely. Mason and Titus, by shadowgraphs Exchange has arranged to send 4.UU0 which were comical and grotesque. LiiiM'cd oil Sork liurued. Denver News. copios of Thk Wr.iai.v Commercial Baa FmAacisco, Dec. 10. The linseed oil works of Kittle A Co. burned this printed today, to histem people. This "A Fatal Marriage." insurance, morning. Los. gJHO.iajU: isMie contains the arti'-lpublishaj ii This piece, b l'i rre Le Ciercq, w hich $100,000. The DmU CoMMERi iM. last Viunday, was originally given in Liedon someThe Harbors Out of It. . entitl.nl "Lunda- thing over a year ago, had its first k-10. The house com in New York at the Fifth AveWashington. The Exchange takes this means of nue theatre. It is in four acta, and tells niittee on rivers and harbors today for urging upon all Ogdeu people who will the story of the love of a supposedly ruaily decided not to prepare a river and girl, who suddenly is found to be harUir appropriation bill during Una immediately make up a list of the names poor the possessor of a large fortune. She session. an 1 addresses, clearly w ritten, of good loves a young novel writer, but his rival, All Their Mills Closed. a banker, convinces her that the voung business men, capitalists, inanufactur man wants only her money, ami she re N. .1., Dtn 10. As a result Nkwakk, era, merchants: also good farmers and noiiLces him and marries the bunker. On the day of the wedding the husiwind. of the thread mill strike the Clark Com artisans, who may desire to come to who has robbed the bank of has ordered all mills to shut down many thou- pany Ogden, or Weber county, for investment sand pounds, confesses how he has de- indefinitely. ceived her. and when the officers of the The pr idant of the Tramways Inor residence. law are pressing him hard on Send or hand these lists of addressee of his theft he shoots himself in the stitute ot Qreat Britain and Ireland, or, head and dies in his chair. The un- as a Vaulice would say, of the Street to Mr. E. R. Ridgely, Washington happy bride then enters the room Car association, gave some iiit.-r- i ting avenue, not later than Saturday even- in the dark, ind groping about facts before a convention of Aiuerican tires which the has pistol, JI stviM't railv.a; uieu not long s:uee. ing. Decentlier 13. fallen on the mi table, and declared thai thestre : car propeller of No money is asked for. Send in the suppose tlui! she has killed her bus baud. The young lover is Hrst at her the future was the ehs'tric storage or addresses :md the paja-r- will go to the side, and when the officers (Mime, de- BOCnasnlator battery. It. had faults at persons named without further ex manding the banker, he says that he present, h'i; wherever tried it gave liet-te- r himself has killed him. The truth of ense to those who supply lists. Four tho matter ia aatiataction than cither tbt uiph r ingeniously discovered m thounand addresses are wanted. This the last act. and all ends hnppily. The ground or overhead wire system, and love story that the hero has written there were no defects that could not with paper is particularly well adapted lo plays an important part in tho develop time and patienoa lie overcome. Many persuade good fanners to come here moiit of tho plot and in the discovery ot of the street railway men present agreed the truth at the end. and settle the lands not occupied. Miss Adelaide Moore will appear in with the English gentleman in believing Send the addresses at once and lots of the leading part of the above play on that the accumulator on board a car Saturday evening next. The play is was the system that would finally superthem. Miss Moore's exclusive property. sede all others. Didn't Get the Interview. The Vincent. One of the first mines to which elecBirmingham, Aln., Dec. 10. Several Felix and Eva Vincent will begin a days ago Mrs. Columbus Williams, wife week's engagement in the Fourth Ward tricity has bean adapted as a motive of a prominent citizen of Bibb county, power is in Eldorado county, CnL The Amusement Hall Monday evening, DeAlabama, left home, and her husband in "Father and Son" and electricity is generated by water from a cember 15th, soon learned thut she had eloped with Bonnie Fishwife." During the waterfall 1,500 feet from the mine. Not James Keith, a neighbor. Mr. and Mrs "The week the Following plays will be proonly is the ore handled by the electric Williams had beeu married eighteen duced: Tuesday "Our Boys;'' Wednesbut a mill is also run, and lioth power, years, and he was not going to give her day, "Miss "Two Multon;" Thursday, up without a struggle. He came to this are carried on at a cost of 60 operations b Satriday, "Serious Family: city, and this morning met his wife and Orpans: cent. less than when steam power evenmatinee. per urday "Chip;" Satnrday where in Keith the depot, they were go- ing, "Pogue." Felix A. Vincent is not was used t perform the same work. At ing to take a train for Atlanta. a good actor but a thorough good sight of Williams Keith took to his only who met him w hile hero Mrs. Williams fellow, as those heels and escaped. Tho Southern Interstate Immigration last springvvil attest. He entered the turned on her husband and abused him dramatic has been established at Charlesbureau '18 in and since that profession at a terrible rate for interfering with time has cither been Hrst ton, S. ('. Its promoters believe that her. A polioeman and a reporter came class theaters or been connected with managing his own the south has only to be properly known up. Mrs. Williams drew a pistol and company. Eva Vincent is an accomto was them. shoot She attempted actress and vocalist, dresses for its graft advantages to be appreciplished retaken to the station house, but was is possessed of a ated by those seeking a home and a futo her parts perfection, leased on her promise to keep quiet and fine face and figure. Her jowels und ture. return home. Again the reporter tried are costly and correct to the to get an interview, and again Mrs. costumes of each character she sustains. The Tribune of that city pronounces Williams reached for her pistol, which period has a wonderfully strong voice and Chicago a mighty art center. Yes; Chishe carried in a hand satchel While She uses it to great advantage in all of their Williams was looking for Keith his wife cago is an art scenter, esjiecially when tho The com pan v is tho same as took a train east, saying she was going plays. Chicago river is at its lowest and blackhere two last spring with one or to her relatives in Georgia. She said Re25 cents. est In summer. Admission exceptions. kind to her her husband had not been served seats 50 cents. Now on sale at lately, and she liked Mr. Keith better Stratford's furniture Btore. All ladies Tiie Farmers' Alliance thinks it may anyway. admitted free Monday evening when acbe able to do what neither of the other a reserved seat ticket. by companied paid Handed Around the Rewards of Merit, See ad in another column. parties has been able to accomplish Nk.w York, Dec. 10. Brigadier General break sectional lines. Oklahoma's Capital. Bobbins, the brigadier inspector of tho rifle practice, reviewed the Seventy first QlTRRUC, Oklahoma, Dec. 10. The regiment today and distributed the council today passed a corrected house marksmanship badges, the long service bill, locating the capital at Kinglisher, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! medals and the ambulance corps badges. after a warm discussion. Mr. K. Steler takes pleasure la nunounciriK to . t of the trouble. aa Ttithl A committf rrprrtteotiuc th. man mailed upon (Jmeral Maaager lrrd rut. and Kuuafiataadeci Mr.--i. protfOted their fnavaocn. but an adjuatnicat of Uie .lifflculty is aa uf sWflsMBBjl work l c irt rfrrb I of rirh brocaded aetia. la a large rlaaws of autfris puppies and buds, and the bod. and g prttMoat shits asua. vailed witfc M Brve- - lUEAlttUALv OttuJtenr. Etfern sat-too- aaafxaauud; tuaWtam its paaara. UtL ir kW rftlndr liuf "Bsaargpsr'a TaaUauoa Put-ihm still on mod Lb smsTm sSbsMm .t tssktlLTaf ovupossd aa4 b wKat -- MrB. 4 Sift ill I tram rir-- COMMfcKl 1AL: ii!t. ON. 4kialtf of the WM Work and IkMftc Hrad fr. r I. THE All nK DAlLi Ml THOSE FINE FULL DRESS SHIRTS -- AT TIIK- - Golden Eagle : !lothiM House, -- i '24 1 O. WASI !1X( ill )N AVE. THEY ARE SIMPLY DANDIES i Just the thin You want to Wear to OPKKAS and PASTIES. r . THE GOLDEN EAGLE IK HEADQUARTERS For any and everything A fine line of Handkerchiefs, Mutilers. Ties and Novelties, have just arrived for Holiday Trade. Our Merchant Tailoring Department has turned out Outfits, the best yet seen in Ogden. L( )EB OPERA GLASSES ! HOLIDAY Of GOODS the Latest Designs npnNetina. of KINK (K)L1) AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOL10 SILVER AND PLATED WABB, DIAMOND JEWELRY Well apHortoci Clock?, which ho will sell at WfctJ low prices. It will roipay any ont to Itifpoct Mr. Stl"r't stck, awl br- convinced that never before Urs jewplry been offered at Kiich low prices a M ofiers at present to the ptihttc. E. Twenty-fift- h OPERA GLASSES )ls. WASH. AVE. SNAP IN FINE ACREAGE A Close in on Twenty Third Street. -- A Fine Corner Acre on Monroe, Cheap. four room brick, MonElegant roe, near large lot. A Sarsain. 23rd, A.. SM I TH, H. ."2400 Washington Avenue. )den. Utah E. KOCH, Broom Hotel J31k. THE OGDEN ABSTRACT CO. tnoorporatad.) Offitr, First National Bank Building, Washington Ave., Ogden. Ufah, Is the recognized authority on land titles in Weber county. Correspondence solicited. DANIEL HAMER. Manager. Special Ribbon Sale FRIDAY, DECEMBER For one hour from ! 12. to 4 p. m., we will sell all silk cents. Regular price 25. No. 22, all silk ribbon, for 15 cents. Regular price 35, No. 2 Ribbon for 2302, W. 3 10 Department Store, Ogden SI. ! MYER, 241 0, STELER. Call at So. 270 cSc PROPRIETY FINE JEWELRY A Murderer Haiiffed. Slavin and McAulifl'e Aeqiiitten. Miss., Dec. 10. ( icorge Meridian, 10. Dec. case In of the the Martin, the murderer London. of Wm. Crouch. government against Slavin and Me was hanged today. with a AslirTe, charged prize lighting, verdict of not guilty was today rendered . Faulkland-Zeregaof the prosecution, and the bv consent 10. -- The marriage New Dec. York, prisoners were released. of Miss Charlotte Berry di Zerega to Gold from Europe. Sir Frederick Faulkland. of Thiskleby. New York. Dec. 10. The gold which for which the set of left Liverpool on the Majestic today is the city has ieen waiting with no little understood to le aliout KVjO.OOO. It is degree of interest for several weeks, was understood that the Lahn, which will solemnized at S o'clock this afternoon in sail from Southampton tomorrow-- , will the church of the Incarnation, Madison bring enough to make the total 95,000,- - avenue and Thirty fifth street. The bride wore a long wattenu train 000. in the Line oi Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Htc. s his patrons and the public generally, thai be lias just received from the Kast am! WM I large stock of a i .so I Washington Ave. I. VOOEHIES, Prop. OPERA GLASSES ! from Manufacturers of PARIS, FRANCE, in Assorted Colors of Direct Latest Importation Grold and Silver. Also, Eull Line ol'Opera Glass Holders to match. Solid and Pearl. Crystalized Silver, DIAMONDS, SOLID SILVERWARE, FULL LINES FOR HOLIDAY TRADE flllltlllUltlimiltlttllllllllflllltllltHrMUIIIflUllllllUflllltllllllUlltlllllllllllllHIlIIlllllllllllIillllllf J. RAINE & COMPANY, i. No. 2483 Washington Avenue, Oizden, Utah, C Broom Hotel. |