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Show THE no MOIlNINl EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH. i niPAV MOltMMi tions of the season, and In adiiiiin COTTON INDUSTRY PROMOTED. heili-- s to the and licaux of Salt lake's social life, thorp were English Interests A c Taking Action in the hJtter. present a number ol visitors front the outside. Tin festivities were con.Uu. if. A Manchester, llnglu.' tinued until close to dawn this Fed the of n ,,f Master meeting morning. Cotton Spinners her i dis.'iisscd A Montana and Sait syndicate a resolution reeoiun i. mi; dial moutSpecial CtrrtsponJeiiL is about to organize the Anacnnda-Tonopa' hers and iion-mrdiscontinue Mining company to operate buying or selling foiii.it tutu res. 'Hie on Lone Mountain. Nc.. near the Neva- resolution sets fort I: i!;it the present tion. This will run about forty miles da-Alpine mine. condition of the cuti'ii unde has liecn rethe will settlements and through r. caused by the "iganii-iusing futures claim in the neighborhood of Son.noO u artificially F. A. Pascoe, of Sslt Lake has in the money marlu-acres of land. The Kchome is being been granted a patent on aCity, device, raise the price of i.t .iiii.iu." which pushed by the Canadian Northwest of his own invent ion. which has for makes trade practiuil. impossible exlirlgat ion company and Cazior Bros, its purpose the consumption of smoke cept at a heavy loss in view of the of Juab county. Ctab, are the and fumes for reduction works and importance of the the vulc il for a week. thereon was smelters. From llit Eumisers . u IN SLAVERY i SALT LAKE t In Boise yesterday, the Idaho Su- preme court rendered a decision denying the application of Kdward Stein for Young Womau Purchased for the a writ of prohibition against the governor. secretary oT slate, attorney-genera- l, and slate treasurer, restrainSum of $1,200. ing these offleera from Issuing the state bonds authorised by the last legislature. As $20,000 of this bond issue was for the iayment of any sugar bounty that might be earned, last year, the ted a Life of Shame and a Sensation case has excited much interest. The is- - Promised Alta . court does not go into the question at Club Balk all on the constitutionality of a sugar bounty, but merely decides against the application on the technical point that a writ of prohibition will not lie The pica of a woman of the town against an officer of the state from performing a ministerial act. This demade to a Salt Lake attorney a few cision refers to a former decision of the court in the case of Williams vs. days ago has brought to light a condition of affairs that may load to some Lewis. start ling results when the investigaSOME RUMORS ON RAILROAD tion Is completed. ROW. The names are as yet suppressed be(Deseret News.) lt ause of the necessity of doing some Among the rumors that were rife In of the work secretly. The woman In the case, who Is not railroad circles today were the following: more than 24 years old, sought a lawand W. 11. Bancroft, yer and told her storjr. In substance it was, that she is an Inmate of a certain general manager of the Oregon Short had been for a Line, to be promoted to occupy a simhutiso of ilar jicBitlon in the Harrtman system transof consideration $1,200 cash held by ferred to another, place of the same operating departments as that In the traffln department. class. When she sought to leave the J. C. Stubbs Assistant General Manager K. K. latter resort, the landlady held her Calvin to be promoted to general mantbo that effects, claiming personal of the Short Line. ager onuld not woman until dejian young Assistant Freight Agent J. A. Kaevea the revenue derived from her life of to be promoted to general freight of the the had shame keeper repaid with D. R. Gray as assistant agent, bouse. freight agent, and D. S. Taggeneral To the attorney the landlady deaa general agent for Salt Lake for gart clared : the Haniman lines. The girl Is mine. I bought her. The revival of the old atory In conshe nection of the merger of the Oregon paid cash for her; if she goes, goes with only the wrapper she has Short Line Ad the O. IL ft N. on; not another article of hers shall he taken from the house.4 LANNAN COMES HOME. A careful investigation id now being over Is before it case and made of the P. H. Lannan returned yesterday Mime sensational developments are exfrom a business trip to Chicago, where pected. he went in the interest of his news-paventure. Mr. lannan did not ENTHUSIASTIC OVER CANADA. care to speak for publication beyond saying that the results of bis mission David H- - Klton, editor of the Alber- were entirely satisfactory. ta Star, and, nnq .of tho most enthuDISCUSS UTAH LAKE SCHEME. ' siastic residents of southwestern CaSalt in Lake the the Is says city, nada, The lmard of presidents of the var'Deseret News, having rome hero for ious canal companies met In the efflre of a tending his mother's of President Angus M. Cannon and the purpose ' fncral. Mr. Elton reinirts hondifiona discussed with, much favor the pro.in the north country nil that could be posed Utah lake reservoir scheme. desired and says. that the Mormon" Five companies were represented at , settlements are fast coming into tho meeting, namely, the City Canal. due to the substantial charac- Utah ft Salt lake and North, South s ter of tbo people residing there and and East Jordan. Stale Engineer in such a wsM atoo present and gave some ; valuable Information. On Saturday at comparatively short space of time. - Csrdstun, where 'Mr.. Niton is locat- 11 a. m. another meeting will he held ed, is the oldest .town of that section and on Saturday afternoon the presiCharles Ora after named was ind dents will meet Ftof. JSwendsen of the Card, the pathfinder for Mormon United States geological survey, preto of rcadcra nolonists. Aa known liminary to the meeting with Prof. there aro now two Newell at East Jordan on Wednesday the News, slakes in that locality, the Taylor next having been recently organised from the Alberta. In the latter stake conIN THE IRON FIELDS. ditions arc such that irrigation is hardprethere being ample ly necessary, Ralph Savage Is in Iron county takcipitation to keep the country in good pictures of large size for the Coling In the Taylor shape the year round., The phostake, however, irrigation is highly orado Fuel ft necessary as the precipitation Is not tographs will show the extensive Iron so great as farther' west. claims recently acquired by the Colorado people from the, Taylor estate, New Irrigation Schema. The people there, says Mr. Elton, and there Is belief among Salt Ijake .are now taking a canal from Milk iron tomen that the company Is preparinaugurate a costly and extendriver, at a point near Milk river sta-- ing ed series of developments and Improvements In Iron county. These will include a blast furnace, rolling' mills and a small Bessemer plant. The great SILVER KING SALOON drawback the .lack, of sufficient water will be overcome by piping of fluming ' A MURPHY GIBLIN, Props. In for sixty mi lee from the headwaters ' 1 (he Virgin river, whlrh will give all First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigara. of t the water that may be desired. The Your Patronage Solicited. approaching construction of the D. ft R. G. to Cedar Ctiy. is accelerating the 132 Twenty-Fift- h Bf. movements of the Fuel ft Iron people. nt . er prorn-'inenn- e, Dor-emu- . '" - Iron-compan- ... I Hire 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED Sill LAKE NOTES e Three cars of Trclo ore are at the samplers, making nine so far (his month. high-grad- The annual meeting of the Daly-WeMining company will take place ia Denver, February 15tb- - st SANITARY PLUMBER The New York Bonanza Is closed down on account of the breaking of a shaft on the engine. TELEPHONE 5!8x assessment on the The ten-celock of the Comstock mine at Park City becomes delinquent next Saturday. Crowther, manager of the Henry Continent mines, departed today on a business trip to New York. M. COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC ' AMERICAN CONSULS CHURIA. wcll-know- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT ; I Alii CO. ELECTRI- CONTRACTING CIAN8.. Full Lino of Chan- deliers and Shades. HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY. STANLEYS. STEVENS, 'Phone 514. MANAGER. 2279 Washington Ave. Managing Director A. F. Holden of the United States mines Is scheduled to reach Salt Lake City from the East next Saturday. The delinquent stock sale of the Wheeler ft Wilson mine in Bog Cottonwood is scheduled for today. The mine is closed down until spring. The Als Club gsve one of Us attractive balls last evening, which was attended by about three hundred couples of Salt Lake's four hundred. It was one of the most brilliant func LAUNCHING OF THE DAKOTA. It ia claimed that the Mammoth 8. ft R. Mining company and the-A- . New London. Conti. Jsu. 14. The company have reached an agreement, niuiiuny today concerning smelting rales, aud that Eastern Shipbuilding hiiim-liin.if the the big Tintlc mine will auon lie. ac- announced that the fur the Dakota steamer t,reat Northern tive again. railway's Pacifle eu: tying trade will tith. Jacob Stemfeld. father of Mrs. Wil- take place Saturday. liam Wolff of 3li2 East Third South COMMITTED SUICIDE. street. Balt Lake City, has just passed away at his home in Chicago, uged New York, Jan. M. George Storm, 78 years. president of the Owl t'oinnirtvial company. a branch of the International Ray, the Tobacco company, rummltted auh-ldson of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Penrose, iu his office today y shooting. It is met with a most painful accident said he feared a se.uud operation fur about 5 o'clock Wednesday evening, apiwudiritiK. ar.d narrowly cscatied serious, if not fatal, injuries. The little follow left CLALLAM WRECK. the house unnoticed by his mother and went out to the barn to watch Cabin Boy Telia What He Saw and the process of milking the cow. Ho Heard. suddenly and unexpectedly drew near 14. Archie King, cabJan. Victoria. vicikicked him animal and she the ously, striking him full in the fare in boy of the steamer Clallam, apiiear- and knocking him unconscious to the rd before the coroner's inquest today floor. The child's nose was broken after narrating the circumstances and hia face was quite badly bruised and. of the accident, he xaid that about a the oiHaKter the steamer Local pickpockets have evolved a month before broke down elf lort Town-iennow plan of operation, viz., to play the Clallam and two tugs went to her assUuaee. drunken man. fall up against people of the passengers went back in a crowd and get their pocket hooks. Some to Townsend. The engines were Iort C. Mrs. If. Kemp, of 418 East Fourth reiisired and the steamer proceeded Roulh street, was served that way at herself. He heard of no distress signals 9 o'clock Wednesday evening. She lieing displayed at the time of the was standing at the corner of Second steamer foundering or before, lie told South and Main streets whim a man. of finding a baby boy about four years apparently drunk, atnmbh'd against old asleep la a cabin and of taking her, nearly upsetting her. Mrs. Kemp him to the aaloou and putting a life thought ft only tlie careening of a preserver on him. lie did not see the badly balanced vessel, and did not child after leaving him there to go on ami Rcreral deck whence the boats were lowered. discover that her purse dollars therein were missing until the No urdei were given for efforts to rascal was out Of sight. Without wait- rescue those capsized from the boats. ing at the time to notify the police. No oil waa thrown nut to calm the Mm. Kemp took her car and went waves when the boats were launched. home. THE FORECLOSURE SUIT. d IK NOTES New York, Jan. 14. The foreclosure proceedings of the New York Be General Superintendent C. E. Allen curlty and Trust company and Charles of the United States mines, is in Tin-ti- e. M. Schwab against the U. S. Ship building company slid Receiver Smith, were adjourned today until January 20 A party of Utah Copper officials went in compliance with a stipulation enout to Inspect their Blrsham mining tered into by all interests in the suip- interests yesterday. It ronsistiMt of building litigation. President C. M. MarNelll. General CHARGES ANNOUNCED. Manager I). C. Jackling and BupL F. G. Jenny. Rome, Jan. 14. The transfer of Mgr. The directors of the Utah mine are DilNilmonte. the papal nuncio at lints-set- s scheduled to meet today In their reguto Vienna and the apiadntmrnt of lar monthly session. The January Mgr. Capulo as papal nuncio to Badividend will probably he passed. Ore varia, were officially announced today. lias not been moving extensively, owThe pope received Baron llertllng ing to the bad conditions of the roads. who It la reported, will be appointed Bavarian minister to the Holy See. Word was received from the offices of the TRAIN WRECKER8 FAILED. Mining company, operating at Hamilton. Nev.. yesterday, to the effect that a dividend Speed of Fast Train Carries it Over of -- cents a share had been declared on Open Switch. the stock outstanding. This one goes St. Louis. Jan. 14. Us great speed on record as dividend No. 13. saved the Diamond Bppeial on the Illinois Central from a wreck near UTAH CONSOLIDATED. atGlencarbnu. III. and hilled the The Utah Consolidated produced tempts of train wreckers. Three care of the freight train, which followed 14,000,004 pounds of copper during last the fast train were derailed. The train year which showed profits of between wreckers had failed to open the switch $1,200,000, and $1,300,000, equal to lock, but pried open the lsilnts of the slightly over $1 per share, says an au- switch. The sliced of the fast train carried It over the open swjteh. thority. This showing was made in the treatment of ore averaging about 4 per JIMINEZ IN CONTROL cent copper for the year, of which Soon Will there is a great abundance In the prop- Provisional Government erty.. Tho management Is figuring on Capitulate. a prospective output of 24,000.000 lbs. New York, Jan. 14. According to of copper per annum, when the enadvices by steamer from Monte Chrla-tl- . larged amelter Is coinpleted. the Jlmlnex party in Santo DominIt Is not anticipated that the comBays pany will make any change In ita di- go la meeting with great aiiceesa. vidend rate aix months hence, al- a Herald dispatch from Rt. Thomas, West Indies. While the capthough It Is possible, hut liefore the Danish close of 1904 Utah 'Consolidated may ital ia holding out against hia forces, it la believed, the dispatch adds, that be placed upon a $4 basis. The present smelter was built ori- the provisional government will aeon ginally for the treatment of 230 tons capitulate. per day mnd II cost $329,900. When IRISH UNIVERSITY QUESTION.; the extent of the rompany's copper deposits became apparent, however, Tsindon. Jan. 14. It is understood an additional expenditure of $423,000 was made. Increasing the capacity for that a settlement nf the Irish university question Is imminent. The Caththe treatment of 300 ions. Its olic hierarchy has aliandoncd demand fin ecclesiastical control and CRIPPLE CREEK EXCITEMENT haa consented tn accept the scheme proposed by Lord Dunravcn, namely, the affiliation of (he two new CathOr Discovered Running $200 a Ton olic colleges with the Dublin univerin Gold. sity. The government ia expected to Denver, Jan. 14. A special to the legislate along these lines at (he comin parliament. Republican from Cripple Creek says ing session the most Important gold strike ever RESPECT FOR GORDON. made in the district liecame known today. It was made on Beacon Hill. A Middlesboro. Ky.. Jan. 14. By resix-fovein, averaging $200 per ton. was uncovered, through which streaks quest of Major J. W. Campbell, commanding. every confederate veteran run which assay as high as $130,000 and every son of veteran, and every ton. per Daughter of the Confederacy In Bell ceased work and bowed head NEGOTIATIONS WILL CONTINUE. county at 10 o'clock this morning In honor of General Gordon. Japanese Answer to Ruseian Note Is Net Bellicoae. FAILED TO OPEN. St. Petersburg. Jan. 14. Mr. Kurio, the Japanese Minister, informed the Auburn. Ind.. Jan. 14. The FarmAssociated Press that the Japanese re- ers' bank failed to open today. A noply had been handed to Baron De tice posted promised that the bank Rosen, the Russian minister at Toklo, would pay dollar for dollar. and that he (Mr. Kurlnol would present to Count Ijimsdorff. the Russian DEATH HOURLY EXPECTED. foreign minister, a duplicate copy. The minister said h? was not. authorised Columbus. 0.. Jin. 14. Th condiv BuehnU la to state .the terms f the reply but tion of He is very low urn bang4. that it insured the continuance nf negotiations concerning the Far East, so and hia death may com at any time. No hope ia held out. fsr as Japan was concerned. Rncco-Homesta- - ot prae-ticall- lit. llttil. IN MAN- - MASTER OF THE VESSEL. aauil ftlor, ul I'arrazat la ( Washington. Jan. 14. Thu senate Wkra kal Tsrlt. Iran ml Aa. committee on i'mrign relations' ion- Tin- - .lory of U .ry ut twelve retire an anp iidue-n- t to the Panama acting us cnmnnihlrr of a .hip seems canal treaty directed to obtaining for milicr wonderful, jet Farrngut was the United Slates printer concessions but twelve years aud four days old in regard in the jurisdiction over the when lie was put tn command of the : harbors adja.eut lo the rlttca of Pan Barclay, a prize ship taken by Captain ama and Union. Porter. In consideration of his tender Until the Demo, ratic and Republican -members of the committee admit that years, says the author of Twcmy-six Historic the former Ships,' English the treaty does not guarantee llic interests of the I'iniled Stales as fully as master of the vessel was scut In her desired in the matter of harlior privll-- j for the possible benefit the ynung prize master might find in Ids advice. It is believes the amendment eges. tells tlie story of flic queer diiu another form will be accepted bv tho committee. vision of authority in hia Journal as follows: 1 considered MAY BE THE NOORDLAND. that the day of trial hail arrived, for 1 was a little afraid of New York, Jan. 14. At the office ot tlu old fellow, aa every one else was. the Red Star line a report has be--n re- But tlie time bad come for me at least ceived from Nantucket that a Red Star to play the man. Bo 1 mustered up liner had passed there this morning. and informed the captaiu that courage The steamship is believed to lie the I desired the main toiisail filled away Noordland, now three days overdue. in order that we might close up with the Essex Junior, lie refilled that he MORMONS WERE SCORCHED. would shoot any man who dared to touch a rope without his orders. lie Gae a on Out tho By Explosion would go hia own course and had no Prairio. 14. Several idea of trusting himself with a blasted Garland, Wyu., Jan. Mormons, wending their way across nutshell,' and then he went below for i the prairies near here, diacuvered a bis pistols. I called my right hand man of the steady current of gas issuing from a cleft in the rocks. They ignited the crew and tokl him of my situation. I gas and au explosion occurred, scorch- also iiifonned him Hint I wanted tlie msln topsail filled, lie answered with ing their faces and sending out a cola clear Aye, aye, air. In a wanner that ' umn of flames many feet high. waa not to be misunderstood, and my OPPOSE A MONOPOLY. confidence was perfectly restored. .4 This Week : The Balance of our Stock of Ladies and Mens Far-rng- SWEATERS at Half Price i ! Summer Shirt Waists are here. j j Loulrville, Ky.. Jan. 14. A fight against the alleged threatening com? pe(iliou in the fruit and produce business by a prominent Chicago firm of packers was Inaugurated today in the convention of the national league ot commiHkin merchants, when John I Beales of Chicago charged that a certain firm, by means of refrigerator cars which It owned and by reason of special contracts with railroads, was making an effort to secure control ot the fruit business to the hardship ot mall dealers. AGAINST BALLENTINE. CHARGE8 Manila, Jan. It. The Government haa decided to file additional charges against W. D. Ballentlne, at thla port, and John T. Miller, an exboth ot inspector of Immigration, whom were recently acquitted of a charge of conspiracy to import Clilneae coolies into the Philippines, disguised as mercianta and on falae. certificates. GOES TO CLERGYMAN PRISON. Jan. 14. Charles formerly a clergyman, late New York. A. tenced today to an indefinite term ot from one lo five years In prlann. lie waa charged with embezzling $4,000 from the "limony fund," composed of mime deposited with the board for the payment of alimony, and manipulating hia hooka to cover' up tho defalcation. MINISTER Washington, Jan. Kahn, the Persian HI General Isaac Minister who waa 14. Isseeis I'm4 Foe (he Secretary. CORN Two cars Just received. HAY We are prepared to fill largo or mall orders promptly. In the city. POP CORN THAT POPS SKEEN & CO. .... $52 24th SL GREAT ATTRACTION! re Everyone Who Wants to Take a Chance of THEIR DOUBLING Do Not RAY Fail to STONE'S Ao Affeoita Mr. Ynunghuaband Darling, you have been weeping. Whit la it, mj sweetest Mrs. Younghnahand KetnlneL 50 per cent Off The Buyers at bur store last week are Satisfied What More Can be Said Reese Howell &Sons. at STORE, LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred tn any part of tbs city. PRICES REASONABLE. .233 25th 8L Phone C$1x. . . Io Crockery 38 0SSS9 and Glassware h 0 1 0 fo Our Stock Must be Reduced AND TO THIS END WE o ARE MAKING GREAT CUTS THROUGHOUT THE STORE MANY ARTICLES CAN BE HAD RESTAURANT cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, game and flab in season. Props. Hon, NO. 319 25th SL 2iT0CKNEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY ries a full line of Gloves. Blankets, Whipf. Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. 2279 Washington Ave. Phone 114. CO. car- & At Just One Half OUR REGULAR PRICES. u A ft Call and be Convinced. f RICHARDSON I 2419 Wash. Ave. & GRANT THE CROCKERY PEOPLE. of Ladies 50 cent Storm Rubbers with Every Pair of Ladies $1 .50 to $4.00 Shoes. During the J To Reduce Stock Before Removal. V 1904. A Pair Month KM 0 1 0 1 o h Call early and make PARLOR TEAMSTERS STOCK 095e09SS0330 A MONEY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. m., 25 Charley & UNDERWEAR Horts radish! No man really frets bln importance nntil after bis wife calls his attention to the fact that he ia, somebody.-Milwau- kee Unique Drawing for Watches. Fountain Pens and Beat SILVER Everything In Our Broken love? Call 2299 Washington Ave. and take a chance In a Quality Razors. a winning. Shirt Waists Tit-Bit- FOR TERRITORIES. Washington. Jau. 14. Representative Robinson introduced a bill today providing for the admission of Oklahoma and the Indian Territory Into tho United States. 'Phene 944k. IMItlit. The cochineal insert ia in some cases recognized as a modldns find at one time had a reputation for. wonderful virtues. Honey and wax, often used In pharmacy, are insert products, while galls, used in medicine for the astringent properties and the gallb; end tannic add they furnish, are also the work . of Insects London Austro-Hungaria- POULTRY SUPPLIES No batter or larger assortment on all See. LEAVES. n promoted .to the mission and will leave for Vienna in a few daya. railed at the State department today officially to take leave, of STATEHOOD One Half Off PMltlOW. Say, Chimmie. see dat man gettin on de car? Dat'a tbo postmaster general." "Aw, gwan! II ain't no gene raisin' t got no brass buttons nor stars nor nofln'." Aw, he ain't no soldier general. Hca de man wot hands out letters at d general delivery windy. Kansas City Journal. Al-de- n. nf New York city hoard of rharltiea, waa sen- PERSIAN The hehalee Hypothesis. The nebular hypothesis survives In name, but with connotation Indefinitely diversified. Regarding the modus ofieraudl of cosmic clung there la no consensus of opinion. That there was In the beginning a solar nebula all are agreed, but whether it waa gaseous or pulverert, whether it shone with interrupted or continuous light, bow it became ordered aud organized, how it collected into sphere, leaving wkle interspaces dear, the wisest art perplexed to decide. 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