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Show THE UOEXISO EXAMINES OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, nioacd lac.,!. s,i ing ;tn-- i. Early whole inriii-- KoesathW t'eatiaU. Kossuth had Rffiint Alona Th.a Year it Vote In Cltjr and County Two Year Ago. report a Not. Tbe City i. Salt taka Than i Heavier - SKIRMISHING JUDGE LEWIS MAKES SETTING,, Judge Lewis made tbs following settings of criminal cases Thursday; Hen-a- y City Martin, charged with grand larceny, registration In Salt Lake beav-"registration November 15th; John Rhoades, chargd oouQty shows The ed with an assault with a deadly weapthMQ in many years past. la on, November reported tor Salt Lake City of liith; Jim Riley, iwu outside "ciU0. and for the county charges of robbery, November 17;h. These figures sail Lake City. lO.OUO. This number of ALLEGES ILLEGAL 1 vary but little. WIIHOLDING. City alone resist rations in Salt Lakevote Salt in entire the J. T. St Huger filed an action In the U larger than two years ago. District Court Luke City and county Thursday against the Deseret Abstract company en aL Tli POLITICS RAMPANT. seeks to recover 21.900 shares plaintiff of the company which he alleges Is ilWhat there la doing outside of po- legally withheld from him. litical circles In this city I hard to end The various campaign LAGOON TO BE IMPROVED. are filled from the early cara hours of opening until the last President Simon Bamberger of the nre about to leave at night. Salt Lake and Ogden railway and owner of the Lagoon resort has anAS nounced the plan for the Improvements TUB POLITICAL WAR SEEN AT HEADQUARTERS of bla resort. There is to be a new 80x160 feet with a seatGovernor Wells, Mayor Glaamann ing apace. There will be the fresh nd Hon. George A. Smith will apeak water bathing next year, which In itst Mt. Pleasant this evening. They self will be n drawing card and a will be greeted with n large audienco. great summer attraction. The cost of the pavilliun Is estimated at $20,000. Issue The Tribune In yesterday's GET A NEW PASTOR. printed a letter purporting to como from "C. W. P." A great many of the The Westminister rank and file of the American party Presbyterian as church has extended a call to the Rev. themaelvea expressed have not having gnat faith in the truth of McClain Davis to take the pastorship their having received It from n church of their church. It Is understood that member or any other than a member he will accept The membership of the church Is 250. pf the Tribune staff. S.-- 7. head-nuarte- 15-fo-ot A special train carrying Frank J. Cannon, "Congressman Hilea and vocalist, Mrs. Plummer, to Eureka, left IN MINING CIRCLES. The Mammoth of Untie reported at lot of Thursday afternoon. They will try to the smelter with a nice fifty-to- n Into convert some unsuspecting voters copjier ore which showed the presence of .66 ounce gold, 12.5 ounces silver their creed. ton and 13.8 per cent copper per The Socialists will hold a street ral- Thursday. ly on Main street tonight. It is a new P. J. Donohue left Thursday evening departure and they hope for much enfor a flying trip to Tlntlc. thusiasm. The distribution of election booths was commenced thin afternoon by County Clerk John James. President Crawford of the Ophlr the city from the East on a trip of inspection to that property Queen is in The Taylor-Brunto- n sampler reports the arrival of six can of ore from Tin-ti- e, one from Bingham and three from On motion of the plaintiff's attorney Wednesday, Judge Stewart dismissa l Tonopah. the (25,900 personal damage suit qf Marie Y. Pichett against Henry New- Superintendent Ziegler of the Ohio slL Copper company left Thursday morning for the mine. ' SUES FOR DIVORCE. B. M. Cornish has returned from a Con. Suit for divorce has been filed in the long trip to the Pioche-Nevaddistrict .court .by,. Maud- Woodhave at Ploche, Nevada. , , against Joseph B." Wood have on the President Murklow of the Majestic grounds of non support and habitual drunkenness. They were married in wires that he will shortly arrive with Denver on March SO, 1896, and it is al- the money to pay all the Indebtedness leged that defendant has been an hab- of the company. itual drunkard ever since shortly after The new mill at the Montana Revetbs marriage, and that he hue failed to support bia family for five years past nue mine at Norris, Montana, has gone Thera are two children aa Issue of into commission. the marriage and plaintiff aaka that A decided change is reported in the they ha awarded to her. t level of the winze bnlow the Emerald of Tlntlc. SHORT LINE WINS. CASH DISMISSED. a a remarkable mastery 2 bia story sfauws how iso hi kuuwleCge of ov.r dif- of English. grade of the sidewalk In front of bis proof whII. 'fi,e fighting, which lastresidence lowered to a grade below bis ed twenty minutes, was carried at the 1 bla is line. the first of the property of the bayonet. Finally, the protests which are expected to follow point the the derision of the city engineer to cre- Russians were driven through me new grades along H. street and connecting trenches and the other Half ilmia font were nil captured afother streets where improvements are ter slight, resistance. The Japanese being made. It Is expected that sever- casualties were The Russians left al damage suits will follow if the achut few dead lu their positions. tion of the engineer prevails. VERV HEAVY . ifce cart fort. Both at- j, pulse, j. Tw iev again duri l(( jjjiam.u. made uu anuiia ol, 1het, ion. me nioruirir of ike 20ih the ct- was co,ivnt rated in a Half nrrsuU on the West Muon iot . Tin- - worn was crossed with lari.ii.-rs- i ka.-j- ;; and dynamite and Land grenaucs sere used to destroy i he western enironclimeuts and bomb By Oar Special Correspondent. sail Lake City. in NOVEMBER I. laoi. ON THE FRONT. St. Petersburg, Nov. I. General Ku ropaikin under dale of today reporta that skirmishing occurred during the night of Nov. 1st, when the Russian sharpshooters destroyed some of the Jaiwnere entrenchments. Reconnaissances were made on tbe night of Nov. 2nd, but there were no Indications of serious engagements anywhere. Borne movements of Japanese troops from the east westward were observed today. .. atrergihened ficult toujur. fijirahiut si Coucord, Mass, Kuuutk vukifi to express the figure of the Austimii Nflr rending the young freedom of Hungary. Tha word escaped hint. Stopping for a moment lu the full Bight of nffiiucuee, he asked a matter of fact American who sat near him, "Wbat you My when maa tear his eoecr "Hole. waa tha PVly. That word did not satisfy him, and Ralph Waldo Enenmt who had overheard the question, whispered rent, with poetic sympathy for euphony, and tha stately sweep of tbs sentence was completed. Ho leaned tha language after bla arrest In 1K7, when he waa sentenced In 1828 to three years' Imprisonment, daring a part of which ho waa rut off from an coiamo-Blcatiwith his friends and was denied tho use ad pen and Ink and even of bouka. la the year ho waa allowed to trad, hot as all political Ixmka ware Interdicted ho selected an English grammar, Welkers pronouncing dictionary and Shakespeare, Without knowing a single ward hr began to trad The Terapent." He was engaged for a .fortnight la getting through tha first page. a husDon't he to-- i atvUro to band, askl tho wits matron. "Don't nee. around hunting "Think I slTBld Ju!t alt down or.l wait for ona. CiJ" rcy'.iej the maiden. Tea. for jou'4 alt qp tud wait fu. one often eaeugb after yea've gvt him." Philadelphia Ledger. Why Japan Mew Mo Poeao Peals. In Japan when n former permits a THE IT ALIM s t.'iir Csssiri, CumImsM. Jonae It le JuM tmpoealble foe me ta keep a lead pencil. Preple are always harrowing, yon knew, and they always forget to return. Brown Way, S never have any trouble. See. I've got a whole vest pocketful of pencils. Jones Doesn't that prove Jan wliat X Midi Boston Transcript. ( aac-en- r -- s telegraph me telephone pole to be envied on hto land ha has made a great to modem reform. Only tho exceedingly sick have feneea around their lanna lu Japan, tui beoaoM of tho coat of tho fence, hat because of the value ef the aqua to huhea the posts and pickets would eoBsuate, If a border is de-red around a Ml it to customary to plant mulberry tree. Tho total area of ground lu Japan thus devoted to the Ilk worm tree, which otherwise weuld be faken up with fonera, mounts to about 190,000 acres. This has no reference to the malberry farms and groves, the area for which to over throe times as much. Tha fact that a Japanese former 1a forced to figure on the amount of ground a fence puet would occupy and tha Interesting fact that the government in Ita statistical enumerations has had the arena covered by IndlrMnal mulberry trees on farm boundaries carefully rompnted demonstrates the great ralua of arable land. eeu-ceaat- OOKfl ARK TOO HARD TO ART. aan (lit my frMd husband blaring tha nook last night. discharge her?" you No; I'm going to gut a divorce." VfUN SWISS gr COLONY el LUNG n On Paetfie noart ratos tha grapaa on tha Pacific eoasLThair wtaus am absolutely pure If yon wish to dim penao good (hoar for tho hotttaja order ooma of tbetr wlno from FR.IZZINI . BROS. siu at 800 The Owl Saloon t O'Neill Bros, Prop. Ns. 838 89th Dealers in first etui liquors of all kinds, wine and brandy. All goadn to any part of cat ovary Saturday. Whisky 75 eta to 81.79 quart Wlno 85 eta pr. quart. 8 quarts L Brandy, II quart Whtokay pr. gal. 13.25 to l. CNCILL BUM Fropk Phono 136a. Bouklovera' Magaclnn. audwrltluw Eapevt Pee, way n Baltimore journalist ban Betti cd for blmaelf tbe atitl disputed question of Edgar Allan Poe's pep Bonal character and babttu. Hartug several autograph letters ef roe's, let- teru written In the youth, the manhood nd tho later life of tho unhappy poet, bo cut off their signatures and uulmilt- ted them for analysis to n bandwriting A la an odd expert Tbe expert reported on them ae follows: These leitera were written nt different periods In the life of the same non. They Indicate a temperament at once imaginative and methodical, firm nerves, great courage end aesthetic tastes. You ask If they print to drunkenness nr alcoholism. I reply that moot decidedly thrj de not" SKIRMISHES ON 8HAKHE RIVER. Mukden, Nov. 3. There have been a number of skirmishes along the whole front during the. last few days WHERE TO EAT HEAVY LOSSES ' OPEN DAY AND NIOHT. Everything hero the beet Short orders at all heurai All kinds ef gams and tleh In aaaoon. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 18 to 8 p. m, 880. Fins lunch from 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG. Props. 214 London, Nov. 4. The Dally TeleThe third payment has been made on graphs Che Foo correspondent, teleJudgement by stipulation baa been graphing Thursday, says Japanese losrendered by Judge Stewart in the con- the Copper Queen of Stockton. ses on the last attack on Pent Arthur, demnation suit brought by the Oregon Cashier Block of the Boston Con. has were heavier than on any of the preBbort Line Railroad company against vious at tacks. The bombardment was the Western Investment company and returned from an Eastern trip. so fierce, he says, that the streets of ibe Houston Real Estate Investment GUESTS AT THE HOTELS. Dalny were said to tremble aa though concompany et al. The property an earthquake shock had occurred. demned Is a part of lot 8, block 63, of New York is at the The same paper's correspondent with Henry Eppel the and Lake Salt A, plat City survey General Oku, under date of November Kenyon. defendbe to paid price agreed upon 2nd, says that the indications nre that ants for the same is f 13,750. Will Wright of Union, Oregon, Is at a terrific engagement to about to commence. MINNIE CLAWSON SEEKS DIVORCE the Kenyon. J. P. Merrill to at the Kenyon, from Miunle B. Clawson filed suit for d!- -, New York. voice In the district court yesterday, tgslnet Thomas W. Clawson on the Ben E. Lewis of El Faso, Texas Is at (rounds of cruelty and habitual drunk Wilson. the enneia. The parties were married at Provo on Aug. 2, 1894, and it is alG. W. Fitzgerald of Butte to at the leged that ever since the marriage Wilson. defendant has been an habitual drank-tr- d and has repeatedly come home in G. B. Wilson of Boston to at the in Intoxicated condition and vilely Knulsford. ibuied plaintiff In the presence of their two children. She asks that she A. J. Condon of Chicago is at the be awarded the custody of the chilKnutsford. k dren and n reasonable sum ns attornfees and ey's alimony. Col. I. A. Benton of the Rio Grande has gone to Ogden on business. ADD1SSON CAIN GETS PALACE. JUNES Judge Hall yesterday awarded Cain the Salt Palace in fore closure of the suit against Frederick Hci'h and wife. The- - stipulated y. It shows that the famous, resort is again on the rocks. Attorney C. S. Baldwin, representing Hr. lll-fi'- ap- pealed. HONEYMOON BUSS INTERRUPTED. RUDELY Burglars entered the home of Mr. nd Mrs. W. R. Wlscomb last night nd stole many presents that they received on the eve of thir wedding only 1 tow weeks Mr. and Mrs. Wto-cou-ib ago. returned from their wedding a few days ego and while from their home last night the bnrglsry wgS committed. The plunder secured by the thieves included among other things, ona $20 Sold coin, three sliver sugar spoons, one butter knife, halt dozen solid sil-vknir only er teaspoons, gold cuff buttons. gold collar buttons, one suit, one dark on light overcoat, one skirt , we tadie-- waist, and two hand made In addition to these the thief which he is Iaf"Jwown thought to have placed his booty. was -- if?-" gained by means of a ik dress, one black f key. P"llce on...? W- - hlnk that the thieves 8ysteraailcaly robbing hero fence ta another city to their stolen goods for P. NOBLE OBJECTS. lkTor!S,We 5 n,ed Protcat with against having the ' Carpentering, - Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Homes Promptly attended to, AB work Guaranteed. Enquire of Ole Neleon, MS 19th street Telephone 829-- w 50 Per Cent of your linen you? bill Interest Tho high grade machinery and modem methods of the Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 28 per cant to 60 per cent to tho lit of your limn. WE DO NOT um Injurious cleansing. WE DO NOT crack tho STOESSEL REPORTED WOUNDED. London, Nov. 8. A dispatch to a new agency from St. Petersburg says Lieut. Gen. Stoeaael, commander of the Russian troops at Port Arthur, is reported to be wounded in the leg. col-lar- a. WE DO NOT BILLIARDS WILL LEARN FROM JAPAN. holes A8 PLATED IN BCQYILLB. OM JAP 8HAKHE POSITiON GROWING STRONGER. STEAM LAUNDRY East ef the Reed Hotel. Seth Phones 174." 00 y, o o o o ; w THE 83M WASHINGTON AVI. "Live and tot Uve" la mm matte. We do not premiao to soil you something tor nothing. Our Meats are fresh. Wa endeavor to plaaao everybody who patronlaon tha UCCESS MARKET. PUZZLE PICTURE I am waiting for you, broU W Find her brother. SHE WAS EMBARRA8SED. "I'm going to try to prove that exweaken a man's cessive drink will -- Bobby (at the breakfast table) Clara, dd Mr. Spooner take any of the umbrellas or hats from the hall last night? Clara Why, of course not, Bobby. Why should he? Bobby Tbat'a what I'd like to know. I thought he did, cause I heard him nay when he was going out. "I'm going to steal Juat one, and why. wbai'a the matter, Clara? PUk-Me-l- I'll help you. mental faculties, "Good. How?" You furnish the drink and I'll be the horrible Cleveland Plain Dealer. example. An Ovoralaht. mother! Baby brother baa fallen down tbr well: Oh. oh! And tbe well hasn't bora sterilized Topics Quick, 'p. 1 o 0 Si H Tha LILLIE BRAND LARD not mad by a.TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EASTERN LARD mixed with It Ask your GROCER for It 8t 1 baoon ,ig Phono orders given apeelal attention. 0o o 0 FRONK & BURG1 Phono 827 Y. Our mill le running full time, but we still have time to toko care ef a few nlca Jeba of Interior finish and mill work of all kinds. Our Lumber Saeh Door and other, building material Is Strictly Flrst-cIsand you make no mistake when placing yeur order with ue. nt o SUCCESS MARKET : regi-p.-e- rao c tear aut button- WE DO wash colored geode and woolens In Distilled water. Are we laundering your linen? If mt you are loaing money.. Try ua. London, Nov. 3. An order Issued today says four officers, not above the rank of captain, will annually be selected for n two years' course of study, with residence in Japan. Tho local Anzelger's Berlin, Nov. Mukden correspondent claims that sick or wounded Russian soldiers were sent away after the tost engagement. (Continued From Page One.) Colonel Gaedke, the Tagebl&tts corarmy says trenches, but at 4 o'clock in the morn- respondent with the Russian the position on the Bhakhe ing the m(in attack was continued and riverJapanese to dally growing stronger. the Ja pause succeeded in capturing the redoubt, entering it through a A fierce band FALL WAISTS MADE i breach In the artillery. i to hand duel inside the redoubt followOF SOFTEST SILKS. ed, during which nitrate and hand the The rilk waists this foil are made grenades were used to destroy blockhouses, whose defenders stood again of the softest silks, messalines, ' the ground until the last .man was bay-- ! crepes and pongees. There to a silk onetted. The Russian trenches were called peau de crepe which to admirabcaptured and occupied by the Japan- ly adapted for waists. It Is soft anil ese, but the redoubt was destroyed clinging, and the fact that In the white with explosives. The defending force and cream shades it launders perfectly Ita favor. The plain consisted of four caps. The Japan- to greatly in ese casualties were over a thousand. colored silks make the most attractive The Russians left only a few dead on blouses, but there are seeded silks, and pinhead checks and polka dot effects their positions. A torpedo tube were which make stylish , waists; the a number of fish torpedoes found in the redoubt. large bright plaids are worn also. Many of the Ideas which are seen on In the evening of the 14th a of the right division attacked the new coats prevail, too, in tbe latest Half Moca forts In the Shtohl valley blouses. Either the glgot sleeve or the distant. sleeve with a deep cuff, and a puff from parallels fifty yards adwith all kinds of These forts were strong, connectedform above are used waists, except the plain shlrU, that vance works, constructed in the the rear, have a regular tailor sleeve. of a hollow square, open In from the The long line from the Deck to the extended across the valley foot collar to arranged on the blouses, Just foot of Rihlung mountain tothe corner of ns It to on many coats, by cutting of Antxe forts. At each fort, with the top of tbe sleeve long that to, letthe square was a Half Moon on ting It extend in a long narrow piece trenches connecting bomb prod quite to the collar and laying this piece Moon In a narrow plait When a yoke to used Half Snthern the front tbe by It is apparently of equal depth all the forts and trenches were Ptected ln way around, not exaggeratlngly long a moat similar to the redoubt. The over the shoulder. The girdles for the the Rihlufig mountain wan blouses are quite aa high aa they have first assault of the Japanese and a been. Fagoting to not so much used, battalion A dark. before made west stitched hands, piping and bands of strongest the from half advanced embroidery taking lta placet Half MOT fort and two companies a Saving oi 25 to 8. AGAINST PORT ARTHUR amount being on n note for Id, 072, Heath will probably redeem the prop-cit- Heath, says the case will be OPERATIC Thank bearen!". cried tho groom aa he snatched off his wig. Now I can cool my bead." Will . 4 ficial?" did your demise autt result t Bocker I got tha damagoa and tha lawyer get tha money. Street . h Real Estate and Chattel Loads. Service quick, eonfldontlal and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 883-Eccles Bide Those 584-x- . r Knlckee-flfo- POUT ARTHUR. Twenty-fift- MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE HOBS AND lfOK BEFORE CAFE BOSTON I Mutual Napplaeaa. Tan you forgive ma aud loro mo still Mid tho newly made bride, when I confess that my teeth are arti- but none of importance since the Japanese forced crossing of the Sbakhe river on the extreme Russian left. At daylight today there was heavy cannonading lasting an hour during n reconnaissance. 800-foo- ;i tr - -- gt on LOSS OF YASHIMA ADMITTED. Paris, Nov. 3. The correspondent was put In a position today to state positively that its dispatches from Che Fou, Port Arthur and Tokio last June to the effect that the Japanese battleship bad been sunk by a mine off Dalny which dispatches were denied by the Japanese authorities at the time, have finally been officially admitted. The Japanese government bus notified foreign governments of the loss of the ship. The number of men who went down with the vessel to not known, but it Is believed to hare been small. Thera are four battleships remaining. These are the Asashi, Fuji, Mikasa and Shikishima. Another vessel classed as a battleship is the Chlnyen, taken from China in 1894, but she is old and not of much fighting value. Naval experts say that the small battleship force possessed by Admiral Togo was responsible for the tactics he observed at the naval battle of August 10th when Admiral Withoeft attempted to escape from Port Arthur, the Japanese battleships refusing to come to close quarters with tbe enemy, wounding them from a distance, and sending in the torpedo boat destroyers to make night attacks. The Yashima was one of the finest battleships of the Japanese navy. Her displacement was 12,300 tuna, about the size of the American battleship Maine, and she had n speed of 19 knots. She carried n heavy battery of four ten and 24 other gnus Russian of smaller calibre. The squadron at Port Arthur Includes five modern battleships, more or less damaged, and Rear Admiral Rojeatvenskys command, which to now en route from the Baltic to the Far East, also numbers seven battleships. In view of the Inferiority of the Japanese In battleships their armored cruiser strength to important, they being greatly superior to the Russians in that respect. I.s.r " liisetecplws. fiSJi i. watch, wtic (VplR'.i (. s. : woi'i.l rc;i time only by cf the vanoi.s tili- - i.; lira till haml dtriisg 11; U b7 -. c.i.-ia Yortthir, He resented tlie tRipc.t.'.r.e ll, - v waa scything rect raou f ." wrong with h, "It thlra tlir.t Lnr.u he 7 f read IV Le said "When its fcaz2 sre a: Vi, it atrlkaa and then Aw krtw it's hall past 7." Eccles Lumber Co. r sr 0 o |