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Show UORMXG EXAMIXF.Tt, nine persons of udden illaex ,h. Miva "is c rtWiuS. ? m. aaaiabUr : S'eafternoon. Sunday .. invited. futuplaiut has been filed in the . judicial District Court by John Sous Company, Fred j. fr.- -i Md outpany. and the creameries through .hiir etuirneys. Heywood & MoCor-al- t praying tor the appointment by Patrick Francis Den- judrt Mt'lspp of oT the all receiver o the Uni:-L,riv Uhor Mcnautile Company, aud immediately take mid of the business fur the pur- SMwIlins the property and the accounts in ratiufac-- h The of debts due the plaintiffs. A L s Urges that the I'nitcd La-- w Mercantile Company baa ceaaed w do business aud Is unable with Ha MHeat resources Ui pay up lta au alleged $1,370 to be due tbs plaintifls. The plaintiffs ask for Mr. Dourer baa judgment aud costa. gee beea appoluted receiver by Judge cotuplslnl HuUpp. has been received from Blackfoot, Idaho, ask-Bbcnff Bailey to hold George gmiuoii. wbu is wanted for forgery. George Bweinum ia'tlie young man who vh arrested Friday by Sheriff Bailey nr passing a bad check amounting t, n prominent Ogden to 125 and was afterwards allowed to H free upon representationa of hia Varle Butler, of South Hooper, who psid the full amount of which the party was defrauded. Deputy Moil Hubert Shaw baa gone to South the alleged offender jkxiper after jhltber he returned with hia uncle. He pill be held al the county Jail for the phen In Blackfoot. It now appears oo information furnished by the that Swenaona heriff is Blackfoot siidulcut opemtiona were worked It appears .jpun an extensive scale. kai a man named Blcbanls of Black-;toweil Swenson $100 and paid him p four $25 checks on the bank at toahu Full. Swenaon paid a man In Jlsckfont a check, but It waa found .Amrard that Richard had no u the bank. Swenaon continued ,b paw the bad money, leaving checks at Blackfoot. Pocatello, Idaho Falls tad passing the last one here. Sheriff Bicars of wr-(tia- li MISSIONARY IETURNED mmrnrn SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE VARIOUS BISHOPRICS OF THE STAKE VISIT THE INSTI- TUTION. Election day interfered very little viih the regular routine of the work In ike academy. Had it not been for threa or four students who left their work In niiool at the request of their parents h become the guiding geniuses of for both parties, we would far aa attend-a- u of tbe battle going op witho- Imre been aware, ao go., ut. President L. W. Bhiirtllff Paterson visited the school Walloon. and Binhop during the Kesrly all the missionary students let to come, which, together wita a r, eighth grade graduates, ill mid-yea- send the enrollment w 3U0. considerably Where will the room Query: ague from? Good news ' u. Mias has reached in Wl-.- i "T'lir Gi'S'.i.f i . s:up.-:- Cap. ( house at the Sunday aud t.t.k ot New .1. .vwd - Jen-Mi- d East-boun- te McKay, who has been laboring aa iBissbinary for the past year, has been twrably released aud will return woe nm month. Mias McKay did work in Kansas City for a ttwt iime. but lhe major portion of her has lmen spent at the exposition. Jk'bsH been with Prof. Cunning in the Mn, at tonal Department. 'ti bia report at the priesthood meetly Uhi Saturday, the principal invited bndiupa of the several wards to pay we m ademy a visit, at their convenl-MisliohlcQimrrle of the Second '1,l Holland of Roy availed heniwup of the invitation and both Me address, at devotional Monday Jh h,ir remark were teati-of good the Bre,t " 'ool doing, and were liberal tn ment to the student. Bishop vlhltod the Book of Mormon, nl nn,m,r and class- mla-wis- ty intis-rson- e liE.--t Frank NoUn. ilie iujured iScrk. is a, tu ihc u six mnmli' sou of Polii email John Nulau of Cbry-- l scrviie of tweuly yea,' . enne. Fireman .lak &agg and fireman Will t'ome-ik of the frci;:i:t wer- killed in Granger wreck, also two un-- 1 known paseeugers. This makes the: total dead nine. Eighteen were in- -' jured. several fatally. A simial from j leginmtion and In a m p: n hour' Green ltiver ways the operator reiqion- - lime ike engine was p.., i.,i, k ou I lie stole for the blunder shin, hiineelf up- trai k. on hearing of the disaster. (Hi Monday next j?upcrin- trudi-ii- t Buckingham, l'n.-ci- i 8tiiriii tell item s Bcott of the Pariflc, . Lin-t Short of the Assistant Ilstl Diiisioii Superintended Ju.hker of the Short Line will leave i:i a spei iul train for a trip of inspection ov(r xi tbe under r jut min I oi pas-seug- i IRRIGATION euat-bou- '".nd - DELEGATES lb-d- Shortly after word waa received In Salt Lake City at the general offices of the Short Line General Superintendent E. Buckingham and Division Superintendent H. V. Platt left in a special train for the aine of ilie wreck. Ass't. Dlvlalon Superintendent Hilliker also left this morning on No. ( for Granger. Wrecking trains have bem, eent tint from the division points near the scene of the wreck, aa waa aim one from OgIt la den, which left thia morning. thought that the track will have been cleared by t or S o'clock in the afternoon. Faseenger No. S la due in Ogden at S.45 a. m. but It will not. arrive now until late in the afternoon or tonight sometime. Conductor Clark of Ogden ia in charge of the train and in a telegram to hia family here stales that he waa uniujured. There are various reports aa to the cause of tbe collision. It Is understood in the general offices of the Oregon Short Line that the wreck waa caused by a mistake of a telegraph operator in taking a train order from the dispatcher. The name of the operator and station is withheld until more definite Informal ion la received. Another report has it that the freight waa attempting to make a station ahead of Gie passenger, but failed to do so with inch direful results. fearful eolllaion. of the killamong tbe Personnel of the Utah Delegation the 12th Irrigation Congress. lit have A CHICKEN THINK? tli.e rwwi.mn. we day of aSI sorts r.'.iu uu'-- i autmsls. hul'stfK. pigs, tests. ll.igN Mini I WU. lull it I'eni. lined fur Mr. Frank itweoii in Ilie public with a lutlld ui ti'aiiti-- v j j Mail Steamship i I'niie.l StHica disii.ii Wasliiiigton. Nm "IVa-.I.iu- e llai-uu'- s uhU-ke- u 1 - iicinR.h :Kr,n',t I'orde are friin,,I!lr ; I j ' New York. Nov. many l.esil Uer 10 i7d P4- v l dcvotonal Friday cjmtlnues Gnt to In- - interest ia 'n.nif;:,,a ,mb7,h etndenta In theTr rscjuii ,nn 'ljr, nMemlauea. A large nv nin" 1 ldpn'" anticipate com-- ik"-..wT- unT up, hey inatructlon. hool Eti-- v tuep,--;.- ' r"1. Ulk 0n dsTOtioaal Friday s'rn P"nt'UHl 'Kw- MudniiJ the 'heir actions with hit jn.ini nil V.lh3,i Ire An svV-ahl,- v ptlen fhhJlr."rh01 ,if mnd IW mny unhappy ith tiieir fellow 1 htrin11; "f h sed to cnie aa they ? male hene hiTr,. u,, i ,.nr1 a William la Collgny the palace, aa me blood Adm'rl m f!i?,nwn fnily through 'Xthead-j- r; 1 nmrri,d 1 mine- - 18 l.i-.- eeeeeeeeei e e e 4 e e e NOTED YACirr DESGNnu e-- e New York. Nov t:'.- Krrp.-ru- r Wil- liam iiii'ini ai.oi'iit.g h liniesile-liule- h from to rive Iiuiiv or the valuable l u.iw .iu a t ie Si. land the Gerinun World's fa r to the Am- ii. au i.silon v llci-im- u'd it Glasgow, Nov, . the Wax eon, llr-Oeo- rte has for sums time dim) at - xiii'v utur-dmtn- Huci-ce- - e-- e Bare Inns. Nov. 12. Auardtlsia held llieir meeting yesterday ou the ot the death uf tbe anarrlnsu anul-v.im- Another Lot Added at Chicago. Newburgh, N. Y.. Nov. 12 - Goveru- - i I and Some $150 Kinds Stan- leys, Monarchs and other Standard makes and a FaH Ml aad Men's Stiff Bosom Shirts and NeglU flap ywwrealf haa them la at tha RIGHT PRtCfifi. Dwft M to sad isd took htfsra yaw htp SI. Luufa, Nov. 12c-Tairship of Thomas Baldwin was nated wnd tak en in the express toda to be shipiied to Los Angeles. . t'upidln Baldwin Mates that ha win go to California, where warmer weather and inure pro than pllioux atmospheric condition now prevail here, will muhlo him to contiutw experiments. gee vShirts. This Masons ntwest Pattern, avade wf handaama Madras or Percata by high claas shirt makers, aoma of thaaa are our regular dollar quality and most of thorn Mil regularly at 61.50. .Your choica at aaelkm liaataMMfi he Yesterday lliu UgiTcn delegation to tbe Twelfth National IrriMlion Congress ciiiislsliug of President. 1 11. Ehuriliff aud wife, Fml Klexel and wife, Judge Thomu Maloney, C. U. B. Humphroya, John Wheelwright. Gilson and wife. Rufus Garner and Al. Evans left for Balt Lake City where WARRANTY they will meet the Balt latke City delegation. Two apeeial cars will car ry the CUh delegates ami their Reel cadale to tlia amount of 1730. friends. Following is the i osier of the and personal property to the amount 8alt Lake party: of (75 belonging to James F. McHon. John Henry Smith and wife, l.tollie A. Nute, KIlsu U. Mci Hon. C. W. Penrohe, Dr. Seymour B. Guire, Guire and Albert Johnson, defendant Youitg, Maj. R. W. Young, Harry H. was sold by Deputy sheriff Gave at. a Joseph, J. 1'. Eldredge, Jr., Bam Ewing, sheriff s sale today In tront of the W. C. A. Smoot and John Bee. uourt house. In satisfaction of a JudgAt Provo, Messrs. Young, Bean Far- ment rendered tn favor of Edwerd B rar aud Knudaon will be taken aboard. McGuire as receiver for the North W. H. Seegmlller of Richfield and American Saving. Ixan and Building Judge W. D. Livingstone of Manti, will company. The judgment was rendered also be members of tbe party. The October 21, lWif. by Judge II. If. Jt ilparty will not combine with tbe Color- ia pp. In satlsfacllun of a deht due Ihe ado delegation at Denver, aa waa at plaintiff corporation. first proposed, but will travel south from Denver over the Colorado A Bout hern and Rock Island. Some of MUNICIPAL COURT the delegates intend to continue on MINOR OFFENDERS their Journey, after the convention and 1 visit Mexico. New Orleans, and take the water route north to New York ere Half Doxen Given Hearing for Various returning. Offenses. In connection with the opening al lhe congress on Tuesday C. 11. Boothe, executive rhairmxn. today wired from A Unit a half dosen offender wen El Paso, Tex., as follows: before Judge Howell for arraigned It Is Important that delegates to tha various offense. National Irrigation congress al El A. K. Gibson and John Godikt pleadPaso, commencing Tuesday, Nov. 13, ed not guilty to lira charge to cruelty should be Immediately informed that to animals. Their rase was set down the unusually large number of impor- for Monday morning at 10 o'clock and tant papers to bo considered haa com- their hail fixed at each. It is alleged pelled the executive committee to ar- that the defendants were beating the range a full program. Including the ad- horse they wrr driving with pickets dressee of the president and chairman and when Officers TImiiiim llurke and of the five aectlopa for tbe first day." Bert Vance placed them under arrest, Gov. H. M. Weils, wfa ia scheduled they turned upon the officers, hut to make an address before the con- found fo their mculal discomfort OIN gress, at the last moment finds that found 'to their mesial discomfiture and pressing business will not allow him to physical suffering that auch a counts make the trip. Stale Engineer IXire-mu- a was very unwise. James Doyle of police court fame also will not be able to go. Everything polnta to a moat success- waa up again before the Judge on the ful session of the Irrigation Congress charge of drunkenness. According to and El Paso promises to do herself hfa story he hadn't lean arrested since August and upon promise that be proud in the attention shown the would go right out to work, sentence was msimnded. William Bttnysn pleaded guilty to disturbing tlie peace. Time of sentence waa ant for Mon-lamorning al Id o'clock. John O'Neill, arraigned for drunken-nes- s was girrn snot. her chance and ailence suspended. l. All ManHatUn The ander returned from the north a o Choice of (hem all. The. Suits are tho moat aplandid a achicvomsnt cf tha tailor's art evtr piacsdboforo tho of thia city and uta. ThM aro maws' hy Co. of Rochtstcr, N. Y, who crtatlona aro shewn and worn whartvar atylo and taata aro apprachttoW.. This ia too s h ....... In a wlda variety of tailored and trimmed aupeibly, colorings and na'.tcrna, your choica $10 and $12 Youth's Pure Wsratad fiulta, (beautiful, fancy Mixed Wonted, Pure Beiges and Fancy Scotches handsomely trimmeed end tailored. Yeure to choooo at EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE WILL HAVE NEW SELLING PRICE. $7.50 2345 Washington Avenue Hi , S44 9 WASHINGTON AVEJviUE. THANKSGIVING TABLE LINEN SALE More Good News For House-Keepe- rs There is no real reason for Reductions on Linen when trade prices are jumping up all the time, so these reductions should be of great interest to shrewd buyers An importation of Belgium and Scotch Damask Table Goths with Napkins to match will be offered in this sale At Decided Redact sons Take our word for it This Sale will beat all previous offerings in Ogden I few g Damask-wort- 225.$L85 75c ... 65c f ( h . 72 x 18 inch Napkins, unbleached, u 20 x 20 18 on silks st price 34 11 90c... . 75c $125$UOO worth 90c... 75c ' $I5$t00 ufl50.$L3O t AIm exceptional valuta In Ham atitched Damask, Tea Cloths and Lunch Sata. Huck and Damask Towels. Ladies Neckwear Another big; lot of 500 more collars at less than makers cost 50 different styles, 35c to 60c. 20c your choice for 160 more pair ot new Sl.50 Kid Gloves on $135 We Are Agents For. The Is Still Raging w. at the We are showing naw topan-in- modal (n this popular coreeLto suit all figure waist Standard Patterns the short hip and gindlas for the slender figure, too deep hip with hose eupporters for then are all full figure aatlefas-torguaranteed to givo wear m every particular. to $230. Prices most liberal prices to he had. H. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY ? f 60 Inch Silver Bleached Our Black Dress Goods Sale aoma of the choicest bargains, If .It $1 72 inch Bleached Linen Damask worth $1.25 u " 2.00. -- $1.50 , 72 - silk. 36 lachea wide worth 11.75. Sale Price rave a, chance to let pasaby. Youll get the best bp coming early Monday morning. without exaggerate $15 Choice of Men's $12 and$15 Suits and Overcoats. days ago. k It Include, $L pao-pl- fitoin-Bloc- Clothing House s SHirta, 12 and 2.S04iiaUtwMth1a acaaon'a pattern a. Your choice. pMWftwiiiiiiia 65c Men's Finest $20. $22 end $25 Suita and Overcoats. Putnam DEEDS San Francisco, Nov. 12, Sailors on the whaling hark Alexander have obtained a libel mi the vessel fur 1733 wage alleged tn be rine. The Alex- ntwtit saleat Pean-desoi- to u a.ht-dsiue- r. Shad-wic- Vow Kid Cloves Black e $lf $1.25 , h Hon '""Hinony of Ernest Forde thY W0,1,1 tmnr heartaches in ihe mi Winnry Held. tk ere, Iiiih 1 kls revddeoee ia vZ San Krani'ivwo, Nov. 12. The sutoday of bren dlstrae. Itia7v jr preme court has decided that tiiiiou was repuned ti l be lAindon. Ntiv.'lS. The elect toa in Buwell must spend the yestervWy, but la fke aiqkf:,(.q e the ilora haul diViriou of Stissi-- uf a uf bin life iu tha penitentiary for avifieravlva Teuqwusad pssiwa to J. P. Kimball, in Buna wuaiy member of jnirl the vBihWM bora la lhul. e tele J. H. JiiluiHiouv, euusorvarive, re- e a two years ago. aeaaeee e a. e eta e Division Superintendent Assistaut Hilliker of the Oregon Short Line went east yesterday ou No. 6 for thu to er ene of the wreck near Granger, Wyo, 19 in. wide, worth 75c. Sale price 48cts 2Hn 90c. Sale price 58cts 27 in. $1.25. Sale price 68cts 36 in. $1.50. Sale price $1.15 rcuVPr5r jronn mbl . J -3 of thi- ! Composed of the newest and best black taffeta silks. We hare never before been in so good a lmeiiion to offer yon snrh remarkable vsmes of inch high quality. Brilliant, Jet black taffeta ails, soft rustling fluish in all widths which will quickly sell every yard. A let-KThoe. Mo - t; a eom-.iau'- - Lobdun. Nov. 1.-T- 5,e Ihe Japan cm- - loan of prop,.,, which Loudon utoedLaif, we irfhii he teraia are in today. with the annouuucuoat Nov.tf' o1M(, HO nod Itaerrst i prUw , !l p. y.r of (lu National The loan la aecuredliy a tc JN haws joa the cuatoms. r i Cities :t-- llatic-H-k- Enormous enthua-- H "Sld. t oihr eia..J..t m arZl tug. gj hearing flattering missionary boys of last nd Ahby Boyle are UhninH.r l ,u - last siiPM.ui tiieMS fowls w-rthe loai ute of the fsiiu mviiw in M:--, play. ' The Hills of California." Mr. Bsina was mewtly ahnui them au-- l s.id: Ik a think? We tixv gmsi eautM to say they do, llur fowls never deviate front Uietr rivgulmLittle Miss vtagr-- tiusnietis. listitam never iuiww crow tug at the Toiler nuuneui, nor do (be game enek. ever r.eg le t in tight on their giveu cue the fart Gist Three dmigh-I- ) lut-itight en Hen oly every night. In 1he.nsura of laensT i'rtcftc iconatrva:hreby 7 sult-i- V'sshibgtoB. Nov. 12. u It. Hail, of (ire-l-- nouucei! uatay tt the Vnig mt--t that tlie president, oa Ids trip u 8L I spits, wouiiUinv.jw i;.--.l.- ii:i - v.-- Telegraph Notes Buckspecial train rant i.g of the ingham. general upeniu-ude- nt V. Short Line, It, Platt, urcgiin of the Slant division Line, passed through "gn u about I o'clock fur the yesterday scene of the awful railiuaii wreck near Granger. postal employe here. He has been in the railway postal arrvlce for years. It has been ascertained that tbe name of the car inspector who waa killed ia Sam Efferson. A telegram received by the Pacific Express company about 1:30 o'clock thia afternoon conveyed tha Information that the Injuries of Express Messenger J. H. Winslow are such that death will in all probability ensue. Mr. Winslow'S home ia in Evanston, but he haa been running out of Ogden for some time past. He haa a brother tn the city. Since writing the above the cause of tne wreck haa beea ascertained. It was iha result of a bulled" train order by tbe night telegraph operator at Granger. Freight train waa givea thirty minutes to make A sura and meet the passenger, but the order delivered the freight crew reed Fifty minutes' hnd a mile and a half out of Aaura the trains came together at. great speed. tbe Both engines were demolished, Frank A. Wadlclgh, formerly genermall and barrage cars telescoped and the day coach badly damaged, going al passenger agent of tha Rio Grande into tbe ditch. The Pullmans did not Western, tame back to tbe Rio Grande system from New York teat Monday as leave tha track. H. M. Sherman, the dead jnail clerk, assistant general passenger agent un leaves a widow and three small childea. der Major 8. K. Hooper. The latter ia ron,,n"F from JTWHs wtssia'' waa to Au fficisl ran-- I Milwaukee, Nov. ot ilu- von- m r liurd mr.gri-s- Monal oisiiui fives I'.uivKsnian jo. . a epi, v. alitv io ::A) uv.-i'oiiaori Dcinucrul. j U mot the Fie idem. ps S" lost l.e Ini-i- i j D.in-au- u Iia gun. I j liP of ! A EN ROUTE a Ti-- Siulo-ii-- Eight iierson are known to have own killed in a lerriblc liead-eu- d collision on i lie I'niou Pacific ner Granger. Wyo.. alsiui 10:30 or 11 otiuck Friday night. No. 3. the California express, and an freight train came together while rounding a sharp curve, boih engines were demolished, mail express cars crushed almost to kindling wood and pine persons met us awful death in ihe wreckage. Nut all the names of those who perished In the wreck are obtainable at this writing, but tlioae known are Engineers William Murray and H. it Bcklra, Conductor Lowham of the freight, and Mail Clerk Sherman. Mail Clerk Nolan waa fatally lujured. Jn addition to those known a fireman, a THEY LEAVE THIS AFTERNOON car inspector and two passengers were FOR CONGRESS AT EL PASO. killed. West-lioun- forever wanderrul hss evei n-- Fearful Disaster on Oregon Short Line a Few Miles East of annual eu seen on any Mage Granger West bound Passenger Train Collides With inui of a ca., is mi tils mo is dcceivi-d Bulled' Train Order Causes Freight sud believe tl.ey have a large nlltlnu t the Catastrophe Operator, Whose Blunder Caused arttele bejure iliem. the Wreck. Killed Himself. Ii- lie t a story prnS-h-o- ht-- r wiii- 'i lie wan ot k. wb- - ie the ten weeks, and is ih- or Odell denied r Mine Aon.ijv. r - tn'-l-- Engineer William Murray. Engineer B. . Eekles. Mail Clerk Sherman. Car Inspector Sam Efferson. Expreto Messanger John D. Win- low, of Evanston. Conductor Lowham of Evanston. Two passengers, in day coach, names unknown. Mail Clerk Sherman, one ed, waa quite well known Marry Nelson, who has Just returned from a minion to Germany, occupied the time al devotional Wednesday. Ha bore a strung and earnest testimony to the divinity of the Latter-da- y work. M ! Wreck. DEAD: such Principal McKay Qivaa an Excellent Talk on School Etiquette. wnveyann-- Psraone are known to be dead, two are mieaing and proba- bly under the wreckage and five ,r '"jured two seriously in a the trains came together on a straight track or on a curve, although it la the moat plausible to believe that It waa on tha curve because on the straight track tha engineer un each engine would have seen the headlight on the other engine in time to have avoided SPEAKS AT THE ACADEMY I f sal::tc sell other warmly eierv whether en rou-- iU the night hian-.or dur- in tiit-i;ng th-- week siaitilr. Tim t proof ot tlie-is tie fa.l that liny h.in ca. Ii into-- and ou several . of o.. asn-ioeeax-luring iiiinme iinuiuw. have lanuled to en- j cjrca. tnir d'tck ',li!! Waddles" is a prise, in fact li is uip slid tuik be- tween him aud Mr i as tu who gets the nut- loey have evi-: tieeu known l over scenes. to iiar:i-laud one night drove Ihvu la.n iiiiui ingliii ic.is!y off the "l'lie lli :s of v'a iforniX'' will ti T evils. v eveuiug. Nov. 1 jh, Grand Opera Jloiiei-- . Mr. Bn--is au exeellv-ti- i scior. who clever work iu this pis: nesds ro lie is u)Hvriet hy a 'vmw.uy ol wterimg players, llie.v Psnvir II f-a- i of a ' Euuaiuer Is in recti fancy crailu crackera from irnuiea Cracker and lllscuit J,v also a cartoon rack silver flake soda. 01 Tbe product of i .rshsai slackens. rk ben 03 ,M k .iiamanT l'v months and are mating with skereier sold. At their place of of lhe Grand (n-ru.!!arrt ' ,l,e L have about hftren employes torce will be increased .0 aud the tul driaaud justlflea. i telegram of 1301. s I'll a 'he ' re- -; T1 i lose IT NOVEMKF.lt AMUSEMENTS THEIR LIVES IN A WRECK oreni at ilia First - im jBdrrtHtur. Blair secured Viwi'liar h aotrd Salt Lake or-li4K and favorably knouu. ?:. L,de at the orgua both muru- - w OODEX, I'TAIT, SUNDAY MORXlVn, LAST THOMAS, Dry Goods. BMNBB |