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Show THE MORNING OGDEN, I7TATI, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 9, 190f. EXAMINER, cny of liaac Glasvr uf Helper and the train and atipi'i. r wax sin. K train we wei Siinnysiile. Sir. bankrupt in the ctMtrt and Mr. t'ritehlow renvx-utThr criMitnir ait vu-l- l as ihi lank nipt. t K-- - U-o- Fide court, in the case of Aloxander Hrai-ccl- . charged with the murder- of John Begutio, a bartender in an Italian saloon ou Larimer street. FUNERAL OF s w . i.-- r- eiit-tet'- s. . j - FOR A. R. HAGER. A. R. Hager, formerly a Salt Laka High school teacher, but now a resident of Manila, will have charge of the Funeral arrangement for services educational exhibit of that city at the L. Gleason Louisiana Purchase exposition at 8L lover the remains of Amesa A letter to that effect was yesThomas Brighton: the and ' street car men. were completed last Loqja. man terday received In the city. The la now en route to this country, accomruniiion will be buried Sunday by two Philippine teachers. He from the Third panied 11 oclock at San Franrleco on Jan. at will arrive morning J ward meeting house. J8, on the steamship America Maru. cou be will wrote that while en route Mr. Brightons obsequies th from 51Hager anils to Hangkong he met Daducted Sunday sfternwin from of worship vid Evans of this city. After arriving (Eleventh ward house at the latter place Mr. Evans went on to Cantoq. and Mr. Hager took passage 5 BULL FIGHT ARRANGED. 5 . for San Francisco. Genuine Contest Will Bs Givsn at tha Saucer Track on Jan. lotn. WILL INSURE BUILDING. The bull fight promised ffp Salt The Utah SUte building at the Louiss' by Senor RoWpm will tike piece Ink'a week from Saturday at the Salt iana Purchase exposition is to he Goneral Director fire. from sured oe will track Palace. The bicycle and Hoyt Sherman were yesup as an hrena. and the perform- Whitaker terday appointed a rommittee to atance will last from 2 to in the af- tend to that little piece of business. ternoon. The appointments were made yesterday afternoon by Governor H. M. Wells (SUES SALT LAKE FOR DEPOSIT. at a special meeting of the Utah commission. T. P. Steffey, Milando Pratt and F. A communication was received to tho tjkl. Lyman. Jr., have filed suit in the effect that if Governor Welle did not to city court against Salt Lake City object, the Alice art collection would r recover the $200 deposited by them be placed at the disposal of the comwith their petition to the council for mission, the pictures to he used In on a franchise for an electric road beautifying the walls of the Utah certain streets of the city. It Is al- building. The Governor thought the that plaintiffs leged In the complaint plan an admirable one, and gave his petitioned for the franchise on Aug. consent to the pictures being used that of the sunt 22. 1903, and deposited It was decided to ask for space ronsldera-lo- n. way. )2U0 as compensation for In the refrigerator department suffno The city council has taken to permit of a fine display of refused icient butter. action uiwn the matter and has Director General WhitUtah to consider it. Plaintiffs, on OcL 9, aker stated that he bad had framed a 1903, demanded the return of their number of large photographs of the i money which was refused and they SUte building. One Is to be presented . now ask Judgment for that amount to each of the four Salt Lake City date the from together with Interest and one placed in each of the deof tho demand. In this city, Ogden and Provo. pots I i 4 from of tinins nink- - Deii-gat- i . Fred L. Berger, a yean of age. entered a plea of guilty to petit larceny and was sentenced by Judge Stewart to three months in the county Jail. He was charged with burglary and petit larceny, but owing to his age, was allowed to plead guilty El-to petit larceny. He burglarized the gin grocery store, on Christmas night, and stole 45 cents in 'cash. HONORS o FORMED. I boy 17 .. Jail. unions e. New York forty-tw- I b-- 'BOY GETS THREE MONTHS. The. committee of Balt Lake andd appolnl-eOgden shippers and Jobbers, of the by the board pf frerereors discrit Commercial club to investigate minations in freight rate against the '.two cities, held its fin: meeting in the club yesterday afternoon, a plan of work was mapped out .V 'and another session to l be call-'e- d schedules,-wilof the .porting at an early date. LABOR FEDERATION - ' FREIGHT RATES. ioin-pii-l- -men. lining ts: -' : i entile i ted with of .rt.P00 mnny'of tiade-nen u.e organized a tlie Inili-li-icentral IhkI.v, ,, b, known as the ptiblie at.ii private ivii.rovenient The tiiiioiisi'-c.i'rented ir.clinle sho.-rs- , fimniU-tio- u the piiw eslkers. j luicklaycrs. ro. I, biti rs, Alma Ctittningham has gone to Hontr.nk drivers, paicra, tesm olulu In rvsisiUBe to a cablegram from stationery engine -. Iibie stone his father who there now with his asphalt wori '!.. and firemen. now wife. It is understood that Mr. 1 Is the object of ilo- - uew Isiily to Cunningham, Sr., has purchased a enable the union-- - of the various alsheep ranch on the Island, and wants lied branches of labor to Alma to rua.il. fm- their mutual Thomas R. Fuller, the soldier charged with a criminal assault upon Miss Edith Gill on the night of December 13th, was arraigned and was given until Monday to plead. Fuller was dressed in his uniform and attention by reason of bis military bearing. He stated that he expected to get some money from his home tiFemploy an attorney, but that if it did not come he would be unable to employ one. He was given until Monday to secure an attorney and to enter bis plea, although ho aeemed willing to plead to the charge yesterday. - ui'-id- i i MURDERED: MEN. fll-i't- David I. Gallacher filed a petition in CAMPAIGN OF ARREST. bankruptcy yesterday afternoon, showing liabilities of 82.272, and assets of Strikers and Sympathizers to be 81U0. Mr. (iallaclier.is one of the two Taken Into Custody. well known trunk manufacturers bearCripple Creek. Jun. s. It was anbeing the same surname, the other this nounced at military ing James I. Gallacher. afternoon that tit- - iiutmw of 5t0 strikers aud union syuiiiaihlxera had been Governor Wells honorrd the requisi- prepared for the numerous tion of the Governor of' Idaho for the squads and thsl the military would Inreturn to that state or Oliver Wil- augurate Its cantisi):ii of arrest at 3 liams, who Is wanted at Mslad City. o'clock this afternoon. Sim-ia- l trains Idaho, for grand larceny..- Williams have been arrangi-i- l for to deport priswaa arrested at Brigham City on De- oners from the county on short notice. cember 17th. Shcriff.Te.jIi Evans, of Oneida county, Itjaho. presented the MERGER CASE IN COURT. requisition papers to. Governor Wells and win leave tonight for Brigham Washington, Jan. V The argument City, and will then take Williams back of the Minnesota merger case was conto. Idaho, The man is charged with tinued today in the Supreme court. stealing some horses and wheat about George B. Young, who appeared for the latter part of Gciolier last. the Northern Securities company, conBrigadier-Genera- l Cannon stated tended that the securities comitanf that the battery, which is now sta- was purely a financial company and In tioned at Sunnrsidc. will be released no sense a railroad corixiratiou. from service and will be ordered Acting according to the provisions home. of the law, he said that the consolidation therein prohibited waa authorised, pointed by other statutes. He also Shocklslgh, while being examined, out that while a careful inhibition had evinced little concern. His roombeen put on corporations and tlielr mate. Prother. being subjected to an ex- directors, there was a careful eliminaamination in tlie detectives room, and tion of all refen-m-to stoekholder. being prompted, It would seem, by the who, he contended, were left to exer-cis- e 2.20o to and heavy rewards amounting their own will In the disposal of offered by tha Utah Light and Power their property. Co.. $1,000; Governor Wells, $500; the County Commissioners, $500, and May- URUGUAYAN TROOPE MEETING. or Morris, $200, related the confession alleged to have been made to him by Bunas Ayres, Jan. 8. Advices from the prisoner. He said: Montevideo say that tne Uruguayan We separated down town last night in the deitartment of Artigas shout 11 o'clock, and I went up to the troops have mutloned, and approaching on room and went to bed." Shockleigh Alelo, and that the nationalist departreturned about 12:30 and woke nte up ment of T relit ta y Tres have declared when he came.1 He told me that he bad in favor of the'vevuliitinntsts. "stuck up" a street car and shot t he A detachment of I'ruguyan troops motorman and conductor. He said: of Jan. 4. Surprised the during The motorman pulled a gun and snap- and routed night a revolutionary force tinped at me, and I shot him and after- der Munoz, in the deitartment of wards ahot the conductor. The Uruguayan troops have Prother tsaid the . reason that he captured on the lira .Ilian frontier ' was was afraid bWBuse.Jie "peached" wagons loaded with arms and of his companion.- whom be believed to eight ammunition. be a desperate man." ,;,V, - o. - J eiru-- op- - . i LITTLE Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. WINTER TO WORK FULL TIME. GLOVES. Men in Employ of Reading Railroad Get Good Wages. la . Jan. 8. Notices have the various shois of tb here that Heading Railroad on and after January 11th the nv-- will work lull tints. The order affects 2,uOU Reading, Iicpii iHudcd in The Business Sian PEiployrn. wl'i find here splendid Driving and Street Gloves and ilittoas lined aud unlined; Scotch Wool Gloves . and Mittens. Everything that's good is here. All prices, 25c. up to $2.50. Grand Special SALE The Working Man 4 here heavy, strong, durable Gloves and Mittens, lined and unlined, in splendid Every good kind of variety. working Glove or Mitten is here. As low as Goc. or as high as will I RESIGN. TO Watertown. Conn.. Jan. 8. Citizens of Watertown today voted to ask Town Treasurer Burton H. Mattuou to resign. It is alleged that a shortage of $23,592 in his books has boon klattoon Is also treasurer of found, the Western Savings bank. All Handkerchiefs, Philadelphia, Pa.. Jan. 8. Henry Lear gnd Georgo P. Brook, president and proprietor respectively of the Doylestown, Ia., National bank at the time of the suspension of that institution, were arrested today, each charged with misappropriating $00,000 of the bank's funds. $1.00. The best Clove stock In town. FRED M. NYE All Corsets, V , Entire Shoe Stock ALBERT F. RICHEY. CITY. Gambling Houses and Pool Rooms Must Close. New York, Jan. 8. Police Commissioner McAdoo has notified the toll re Inspectors that he had received Information that gambling houses and pool rooms were being Ripened in Manhattan Borough, lie allowed them forty-eighours tA close every gambling house and fiool room in the Borough. UNDERTAKER A Money Getter 'Phone 150 2372 Washington Ave. FOR US PEN HERRERA AND NEARY. A Money 'Saver GEN. GORDON'S CONDITION. FOR YOU. Fin : All OPEN dinner on. Sunday from 13 to served from 223 Twenty-fift- h .BRINGS AGAINST CITY. TO ARRAIGN Felt lake City was made defendant Jn a suit filed In the District court by V. E. Flattery to recover $200 which h 11, 1902. f S Frank Rose, the confessed write murderer, will be arraigned before Judge Charles W. None this morning in the criminal division of the District court, provided the Judge, who has Just returned from the east, decides to hold court today. When he adjourned court the latter part of December, 1903. he st today as the day when he wrould convene court again. District Attorney Dennis C.' Elchnor said yesterday afternoon that he was ready to proceed with the arraignment, that upon the everything now depends r judge. Five other men will be ' arraigned with Rose. Chief among them, on account of the crime of which he Is charged, la T-- W. Fuller, the soldier charged' with assault in the eastern part of the city some weeks ago. When he had his preliminary examination before Judge Chris Diehl In the police court his honor considered the testimony sufficiently strong to bind him over to the District court The other four men are: II. W. Angler, forgery; forging a name to a time check at Bingham. Bud Holman, housebreaking: entering the residence of John Crulkshank, 14 Third street Thomas Burns, burglary; robbing a saloon at 51 West First South street F. L. Berger, burglary; robbing the Elgin grocery store, 144 East Second South street, to .plaintiff deposited with his petition an Mic city council for a franchise for loctric railway through the city. Plaintiff alleges that the couuril refused to consider his petition until 'he bad deposited the shore amount and that on Feb. 11. 1902. the deposit made. Later the council denied Ihe pdlttlon for. the franchise but on return the money. .Plaintiff c laim that the ordinance requiring a i.deiKMlt to be made with every petition . for a franchise, la illegal and void for the reason that the council has no requiring right to pass an ordinance ihe payment of money as a condition precedent to tho performance pf its official duty. Judgment is asked, .therefore, for 1200, with interest from .Feb. R08E. Reese Howell & Sons. 30C 10 Wholesale Harness 1 and Saddlers We call your attention to Something; New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge IOC IOC 33O0K1 MRS. DOOLEY'S WILL. The will of Clara Z. Dooley, de- ceased, who died in Salt lake city on te . It-31. 1903, has been filed for pro-,ba- in the District court, together of George Jay the petition Gibson asking that letters tpstament- ary lie issued to him as provided in the will. The estate consists of real estate valued at 12.832, notes and mortgages valued at 4,150 and rash In lank amounting to 19.000, a total of about 815.982. Her aunt. Mrs. Lizjis rs . M. Warren, and tho brothers ami of testator are the benefriariea raed in the wilt. A slranae-coine- i."dence In connection with IbUf toe 1 ,'that Mrs. Dooley passed. awr only a few days after the srttleglent of her Five eases of w pooping cough, all estate in the pro-Pa- la the 'deceased husbands family of "August Lundstrom, ' " court here. 651 Post street were reported to the I , t -Board of Health. MURDERER ARRAIGNED IN COURT ' .. Word was received from Chicago i Although apparently ready and anMiss Florence Corcoran, daughxious to enter a plea of guilty to the that ter of Judge Corcoran and an IntiFrank bis of wife, murdering .charge mate friend of Miss Agatha Berkhnel , Rose was yesterday morning denied Salt Lake City, was among the vic.that privilege by Judge Stewart, in of of the Chicago horror. tims District of the division criminal the was when L? arraigned upon court, Tbs grist' mill ..anil three small the charge of murder in the first refused to permit houses at. the Whiti Rocks. Indian court jite ' Rose to enter any plea, whatever, to agency were destroyed by fire a few "the information, owing to the gravity daya ago, consuming an the wheat if the offense, until an attorney had the Indians bad stored there for grinding. Tha mill Itwif'oosf (lS,M. ; been appointed and bad Lad an opporsls-.-te- especially low Sale Prices and the Burt Quality, make an unusually pleasing combination v This fact is attested by the many delighted buyers who are taking advantage of the MONEY ; sw the few days they will last, your special attention is directed ' to the line of For CHILDREN, in the south window. . him. .to ronr-uRose said that lie did not want an .Ttonfey, twt the court was of a dif tunity . .lojin Q. j The prices on these garments every one of high grade material ? COAT, JACKET and SUIT DEPARTM NT ; o .. $ i , V . If you contemplate getting anything" ini this line EITHER. THIS WINTER OR NEXT, it will pay you to come and see our splendid showing. Crjtf blow. .was... appobired. chffi-gof the prop- - trustee" to take' COATS FOR and faultless workmanship, tell the story of the GENERAL REDUCTION throughout the I! - The prices .have been,, greatly reduced in every -- I te e. now offered. department during this miujoOTES. : AND ;Pur SAYING OPPORTUNITIES St J. G. REED .BROS. . ACTION NIGHT Fresh Short 'orders at all hours. Oysters in any style. Game and Fish In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. p IOCS CUE 4 p. m.t 25 cents.- - Lunch 11 to 4, only 25 cents.' - a, Hatter and Clothier. . AH Hosiery, Green Bay, Wis., Jan. 8. Alderman Albert L. Gray, president of the City EdCouncil, George Schwartz and ward B. Morgan were arrested today on Indictments returned by the grand jyry, alleging bribery. AN OPEN Gloves aud Mittena for the boys and little fellows, 25c. to All Linens, GREEN BAY, WIS., BRIBERY. find $2.50. All Dress Goods, MISAPPROPRIATED BANK FUNDS. NOT Fhono 305y. Wabhingtoa Avc. 2219 . sou-iu-ls- TREASURER ASKED SALODV, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prop. j His Name is Presented by a Prominent Ohio Democrat. l!"Vcland. Jau. 5. At a Jackson I .lulii 11. lay ha millet lure tonight t'lark-Dninierutie lU'raUiM1 tor United States Senator in the last Ohio innipaigti, M rough- - ntged tiu nomlne-tio- n of Kii hard Olimy of as the man whom all Dcriocrats can Mtpiwirt aud one who will win victory surer than any other nominee. They Fight Six Rounds to ' a Draw in Milwaukee. THE WILLARD WRECK. Famous Southern General Pasoed Milwaukee, Wis.. Jan. 8. Aurello Restless Afternoon. Herrera of California and Charles Topeka, Kan.,' Jan. $. Conductor 51iaml. Fla.. Jan. 8. The following Ncary of klllwaukee. went alx rounds Nagel of the Rock Island train wreckbulletin was Issued by General Gor- to a draw before ed at Wjllard, made the following depAthletic don's phVBicaiiH at 0 o'clock: had club tonight. The Mexican osition; General Gordon has passed a rest- clearly the better of the argument We- - had orders to wait for a special stock train at Valencia until 12:58. and less afternoon with considerable ialn on polnta In every round except the to pass another stock train at Wil- Hr the stomach. The temperature has fourth, when In a fierce mlx-nNcary lard. We were late and passed through risen to 102 5 with irregular and landed a bard right on the Jaw, stagrestIs At tL!s hour he weak pulse. Valcencla at 1 a,, m, and no stuck gering his man. train waa In sight. At Willard we ing more quietly than at any time saw a stock train standing on the side since noon. STRIKE IN BUTTE. track, and made .no stop. I suppose the engineer thpqgjit the .two trains PRESERVE PETRIFIED FORESTS. Union Laborers on Foderal Building had been combined. Quit. Washington. Jan. 8. The House "I could not see the number of the rommittee ou pttbllr lands ordered fav8. As the result Jan. Mont., engine on the side track on account of orable reisnt on a bill to preserve the of Butte, dlfferencea bethe standing long the steam and because we were run- petrified forests of Arizona by and machinists tween making the carpenters ning so fast. We were going fifty a national reservation of the lands unions a strike wan declared today miles an hour. I saw the steneild on where they are located. on the Federal building now nearing - l OLNEY FOR PRESIDENT. s y, list turi1. cxci pi tho Meant lilting dune by the .ma- chintstr. are at a standstill. About sixty men arc involved. oil Former Financ al Agent for Senator W. A. Clark Committs Suicide. Prec. mi. ri.. Jail. J. Allen, fiiiui.'iny tti:r in iiitrK of ill' tlhes nt Fcnuixr A. tlark's l iiiit.il Verde mine at Jcntnu-- . but who recently resigned. committed i today in a fir ol' I'opiui'lcncy liy xtioolillK liimscif through the head with a revulicr. The deed was commuted at a ram li owned by Alien on the Verde rtver. annul e four mill-.-- ; from Jerome, ih' hud that-gof the company's, tiinii. ' cci- - since Senator I'tdil. UuiKiit tit Vnited Verde mines several years ago. are all So far as known bis straight. rertirulara of the suii Me of H. .1. Allen were rceoivnl thus artcrmioii. It apix-arthat he htid resigned hhi position with the coniiany heenube his Alleu selury had not Imtii increased. knew thai his tiucecssoi-- . accompanied ut by J. r. McDonald, t the company the auditor of the com-lnand t'harliu Clark, son of Senator Clark, were due at Jmomc last evening . Yctlerday . Allen executed deeds to all the property In his wife. This morning T. E. Campliell, and the comimny Allens auditin', drove down to Allen's ranch. Jast as they approached. Allen stood on the porch while the visitors bitihed their team. As they started for the house Allen without even speaking, drew a revolver, threw back Ilia ltdad and sent a bullet through his brain. He dropped dead before the eyes ot the astonished visitors. this city and ail ill completion Of DESPONDENCY c architects are talking of the establishment of a factory for torture of interior hardwood finish fur buildings. The supplies tern-isheby eastern factories is pro i.'ig here unsatisfactory as It is shipr-deimperfectly dried, and1 vext-ijoilays are canned thereby. A local factory would be aide to furnish material sufficiently dried, and in any quantities to suit orders. Iax-a- l THE CITY JAIL Isadurc Salonde. 29 years pf age, was taken to the city Jail helplessly .Intoxicated about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and died alone in his cell before 6 o'clock. .shortly ; Salonde had apparently been dead nearly half an hour when his body was discovered. An inquest will be held this morn-MaSalonde was well knuwn in police terms circles, having served many during the past few years tor drunkenness and vagrancy. He win unmarried and Is not known Vtii have any Immediate relations in ..Salt Lake. 4 (IT V-- W. ! at lkovc.-r-, lias appointed Interpreter by Judge Malone of the Wert ME I IN lor. En- diiplirai Engineer Kearden o' i!ic rim U trent i testified to the iei jury that Nagel had said to m iImi "Benjamin li'olll KdllSaJ might as well toni- .1.1 of the city and confess." ' I." limit' H.-- ' Willard bo.v kii. 1. His tHiher wreek. is E. Walter reat hod here from iil!:ii iillie. M.I., 10- , t:i ri iI'imuk, day wad : Mr. Reed is i to Mrs. Susan lieetl, Grace Reed riu. Leonard Reed, other victii; - l ferent opinion and appointed Attorney Sort-- X. Christensen and At tor IN DIED ney D. N. Straup to defend the man. On next Monday - morning at 10 o'clock Rose will again appear in court and will enter a plea to the charge. lie, in company with fie other prisoners, was broutfiit tula court yesterday morning by Deputy Sheriffs Cowan,- - Sharp, and Butler. Rost; wag handcuffed to Thomas'. R. Fuller, who Is charged 'with criminal assault. They Were' tho first of tho Helplessly Intoxicated Stranger After prisoners to enter the room. the h an ilc IT k were removed Rose look Has a Miserable Ending. a seat on the prisoners' liencb beside Fuller, where he sat during the proceedings in a very calm and indifferent manner. He wore a pair of brown a black and white shirt, a overalls, Bull Salt Lake la to Hava a Real dark coat and vest and a dark overFight Shippera and Jobbera coat. . i Committee in Session. THOMAS FULLER ARRAIGNED. bii gineer Benjamin IViii-ra- l Oivste Paguini. alias Robert L. known in criminal circles King, w.-lin Salt Lake Iiiy, and now stopping From the Eximiner's Special CorrcspondcnL it was the t rn-rntl- l SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT ' - 1 (ila.-ai-- 3 e -- VW-- - .it.:1- |