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Show THE HO KSISQ EXAMINED OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, telephones EXAMKCR Tutorial SHOW MM ARRESTED. MEV- AI WEILS. booms plum, RELATES PRISON EXPERIENCE - W. .i aca-lenc- SiSRi CANDIDATE A n SUStNKM OFP9C ryffgyg. RUSSELL 13-- Spent .Last Evening at Felice Far Stealing Property Belonging to Furnished With imporWiil be Brought His Fanner tant Information. Back ta Ogden. Allea Joara, a young man who has v D. P. McCall, eTravelliug show aiaa. Just aurvtsd a fourteen moaiha EMTOMAL ROOMS teat Scveds. Well eras at arrrsteii 99 in State the spent Penitentiary, PhlM III In nig hi by Constable C. H. Moore last visiting ibe officers at BOSIMM OFFtCK uh description policeevening to a its was especialheadquarters, sssss iNAi vl from Sheriff J PIMM Bailey ho ueote.1 the ly (lesiruue of finding Sergeant Wilsou M. GLASMANN g brlong-iaftigiilve for etraling properi who arrested him for ins offense lor sss lifl h0n. to hie partuer, Clyde Woodward. which he was imprisoned. Tha sd MM totophana systems No. 1 g been end Woodward lure scented very glad to meet his their (InM after lh at the email towns former captor and spent the evening show and reiwntly came in from recounting bin prison experience and leaierrtai a had oni. and (ailing Infers mi ion shirk will yet furnishing ihe to went depot McCall morning to tha police dewhere Woodward bail left his baggage prove' of great vahis sad left oa No. 3 at about 4 Of lot k partment. Jones wan arrested by Sergeant Wilyroterday morning itkiiig be Intier son while la I ha act of burglarising with him. It included a trunk, grip and sad guitar. Woodward dietnered the the Vulted Labor Mercantile slurp Chicago MUlin-1- 7 lom during the day ini ascertained while awaiting trial in tha county Jailr Closing out sal bail gone. waa drawn Into a quam-- l with a which way hit former Co, Opera Houaa Block. named King whom ha stabbed. He swore to a complaint and the Tnu prisoner has kepi his name wee sent with lh result above General Manager Vallery of the Colorado Midland. came op from Salt Lake stats.1. The uewe of I hr epprebeneioa carefully concealed ao that his parents east la bin apodal of the offenders wee received in lows and relatives, who live in Denver, will last night no than aa hour. A deputy lienff will be never know of his criminal record. tar over the Union Padtic. Ha aaya they have not the slightest sent after the prisoner immediately. The Ogden Poultry Association has suspicion as to where be has been, Seek led to hold aa annual poultry having Inal, all trace of his whereaRECEIVED LARGE BOUNTIES conbouts. He fat on his way home, he a boa, hrglnntag January 4th aod say where he iutends lo live in tha tinuing three daya. Twe Men From the Wfatent Fart el future an honorable life. Offirer eon of Bichard Horriseey, the State Get Mere Than $500.00 yinrrisMy la reported to he dangerously ANOTHER EXCEPTIONALLY hoaM arenua. ou Ilaoola hie tU at James Mitchell of Kltnu and C. W. Haadq-quarter- L rs FOR A HIMSELF ANNOUNCES PLACE ON THE REPUBLICAN SCHOOL TICKET. Ha la a Wail-Know- n Resident ef the Second Ward With Preparty Interests. irh-gra- etop-ptn- IF Cor-ria- ae MBBEDES pai-inr- prta-oae- r me-as- wt la Duminaikm as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the Board of Education in tha 8een.l Ward. Mr. Russell is iu business in this city, baa lives in Ogden for tea years and originally conies from Columbus. Nebraska, share ha lias been a member of the Board of Education. Ho waa a member of tbo Board there when the large amt beautiful school buildings wars erected. Ha served two terms oa the school board la Nebrask and hia friends who knew of bis records back there any ha waa one of tha bast members of any board of education in tha Stale of Mr. Russt-l- l Is sum what reluctant to soter tke race but says If bis friends nominate him then he will Dsmo-rrial- c get into the rue, and that tha csadblai will know he had a race when tha vote are counted. Mr. Russell stands well in Ogden sad will poll his party vut that would mesa aa alert loo. k SALT LAKE POLICEMAN TOOK WRONG COAT 2000 Fine Whila in a Barber Shop and as Can Thought Ha Had Bun Robbed. Olflrrr If. A. Heath of the Balt lxk police department. through a ui.taka last night, uroarioned a police raid oa Casey's barber shop. 150 'J'seoiy-fift- h street. Mr. Heath, who lias just relumed from hunting un Balt Creek, by mistake put on a coat belonging to James Wheat, a Bom hern Pacific engineer. Ixtw ha returned and reported 'ha had lost a purse containing among oihar things, transportation lor himself and wife to Balt Lak Failing to find tho purse, Mr. Heath accused the colored porter at the barber shop of taking it. 1 rouble followed tke accusation and tha lnral police were Mr. Heath leaving to catch the train. Later several tfflears appeared at the barber shop to make a wholesale arreei, when Engineer Wheat returned to tho shop enquiring who had put a buttle of whiskey in hia coat pocket and bis astonishment wss Increased to find someoda bad also given him a puree. .At thia juncture the mistake wu discovered and the barbers saved from arrest. , Og-(fe- styles. Every one of these is tailored as good as the custom tailors' $40 to $50 kinds Choice of them all for Your choice of hundreds of Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats. Suits made of fine Cassimeres, Worsteds and Cheviots. Overcoats made of Meltons, Kerseys and Scotch Mixtures in newest patterns, splendidly Most of them are regular $15 lined and trimmed. grades. Choice of them all for REEDJ10TEL Walter W'rdell and Dr. C. E. CoulMason Co.; F. Hopper.Masoa ter hava withdrawn from the race as J. Geo. STRONG SHOW AT D. Fraser, Baerameuto, Cal.; J. C. candidates on tha Republican ticket for Lug an; John. T. UTAHNA THEATRE election to the school board from the Walterg and wif U. Frank ShelNeb.; Loce, Bchuyler, reaswithout Ward Fourth giving any THIS WEEK by, Denver, Colo.: K. V. Williamson. ons foi doing so. Kansu City; Geo. P. Tray, Denver; Will Probably Equal In Quality tha N. L. Walter Han Francisco, Cal.; ; ; Farfarmance of Last Weak Which UNIQUE SALOON T. Lugo. D. J. O'Brien, H. B. Mathewson, Bo Olsellc, N. Y.; ADVERTISEMENT Waa the Finest Ever Sean G. P. Hibbo and wif City; J. M. in Ogden. M. Griffiths, CinFatty tha Bill Poster, as Carria Na- Bradley, Chicago; E.D. Fkiwffio, Boston. You will have more fuu and amusecinnati, Oho; C. tion Viaite Headquarter Saloon and O. L. Ixiniager, EUbait, Ind.; ment at L'tahua Theater this week thaa Mu; Wrecks a Slot Mach in Nate Straus New York; O. H. Blake, you war bad befora In you life. The Boston, Man.; R. T. Sullivan, Ban program from start to finish la one was A sensational sprung surprise Francisco; Ralph Polk and wif continuous laugh. The Burlesque Rn-lul- tr a afternoon by yesterday upou Ogden Greenwood, Ind.; V. G. Moser, Balt la thuir strong act, eutliled Fun peculiar looking fsutala with ringlets M. . Murray, New Yor In a Chines Laundry," ha vs mure genand a hatchet, who attempted to 1 nulls Lake City; uine comedy than baa been seen hare a riot on Wasliingtou avenue against in a king time. the saloons and later rushed Into the Huso k Severn, who are Deutch to saloon, followed by a the back bone," are probably the ttnoat Headquarters of united spectators, urging throng "Dcu inch" comedians ever seen oa and completely wrecked a slot machine an Ogden slags. belonging to D. K. Farley. The report il. C. Sawyer as a character ilia New York, Nov. 2d.Durlng lhat the strange funale wu Carrie has the reputation of having Nation drew aa Immense crowd to week 42! horses were sold for the total Do equal iu the West. view the wreck. of $336,120 at tha Old Glory ula at Figaro liroa.. aa Comedy Jugglers, It afterwards developed that tha sup- Madison Square Garden, tho average are so well known throughout America posed Carria wu tha well known being $15$. lhat they need little introduction to Fatty, the bill poster, who wu Inthe Ogden public. Louisville, Ky., Nov. 24. It has been dulging in a freak method of advertisredecided to hold tho next annual (ieorgu A Laura lx Moire pre- ing the Headquarters saloon. sent tor th. first time in Club "The Previous to his appro ran oa on the union of Confederate veterans aet for 1 bis la a miniature thea- street, permission wu received from 1 xu Is villa by the last Encampment in Markuirtls. ter hi itself and will alone repay any Chief Browning to wear female attire Nulivllls oa June 5th, Cih and 7th. una attending IJiabna theater. and about I o'clock In tha afternoon Too much cannot lie said of this act, tha ped entrains of Twenty-fift- h street Cambridge, Mau., Nov. 28. Dr. J. aa it will often a new place in vaude- were set agoing by tha unusual sight McIntosh Bell, lnstruclor In tha minerville iu Ogden and you cannot afford of a 250 pound woman with curia aiul al department of Harvard has received a hatchlL to miss seeing it. Fattys" subsequent no- the appointment of official geologist by In fact, ilia management claim that tions were of a character to draw an tha government of New Zealand lo sucwhich ceed Sir. James Hector. every artist on their bill this wees la immense rabble la his wak stood with open mouth and viewed tha the finest obtainable in the WesL work of wreck. So well wu tha part Mukden, Nor. 26. Japanese atDon't miss it Only id cants. acted that perhaps srorea who wars tempts to mount guns on Huantays eya witnesses went to bed last night be- hill failed. SUCCESSOR APPOINTED. Russian Chasseurs have occupied lieving they had seen the real Carrie t Cut-on- This is by far the greatest sale this House has ever held, as every dollars worth ' must be closed out by the first of the year. a new sellthe bouse article has fact in throughout every Every suit, every overcoat, Remember these prices cannot be dupliof their real value. thirds two ing price cates here or elsewhere when this stock is exhausted. imllTES Imper-suuatu- offi-ri- a, u m 75e and $1J10 negliges ahirta Special Women's Suits Woolen Dress Goods . That Cannot Be ILquallett This ale is the Most Sucin Ogden cessful in Our History 200 new and Zibe-lin- e $1.50 of 250 yards to garments select from at at 80c per yard 33 per cent off 800 yards Novelty Dress Goods sold at 65c and 75c .per yard. ' up-to-d- ate 1- -3 $35 worth of prizes given sway, drawing to take place New Years Eve at 8 p m. We will give free with each $1.00 purchase one chance on the drawing of Six Beautiful Prizes. 1st Prize One Beautiful Jointed Doll 2d Prize-- Pr. Hand Painted Vienna Vases 3d ihirti at 4th Prize-O- ne 5th Prize-O- ne 6Ui Prize-O- ne 60s and 75c working shirt Wc Arc Agents For The Standard Patterns AN Standard Patterns Reduced to 10c and Last 1 Thomas, Dry Goods knee pant suit Norfolk and faney effects for beys $ to I year double breasted and Norfolk style for boys S ta 1$ year $3.50 and $4.00 qual itiea 50c and 75c fleeced underwear $1 and $1.25 wool at underwearjR $1.25 imported Baibriggan underwear $5 finest at ' Hats and Caps $2 mi $2.50 mans $1.50 tints newest style hits st $3.5q $1.50 and $2.00 young man's hate all Now atylaa shapes at.. $1 $1 at mens caps at Boys hate $1.60 msn'a 2 and t ..... ... .... ..... .. our finest coats at ... ... .. ... ... and $10 suite and evsr. $6, $ ... ... ... ......... caps at choice.... . ... $2,90 $7 and $1 quilt tiasat...... $5.00 at (Ml Beys $2 and $200 hoes $1.50 YouthaP $2J0 fine plush caps at $5.50 tome Continuation of our great she Men's in tho known emMdry. makes flnest of the shoe all leather made to sell at $$00 aad $400. All our Johnston and Murphy $ m $2.75 Shoes Your tha at ' All of $1.45' lambs wool underwear This season Stetson ja 35g, 65c 90c ( $5 2,75 Boy 35c at $4 and n, Boys Clothing 1.75 . $100 and $1.7$ ahoeo at ,.... $1.21? Redlands Cal.. Nov. 26. General Archibald . Sampson, the United 8tates minister to Ecuador, la aa interview ham this afternoon declared his Intention of resigning in the spring and returning to his home la Arison New York, Nov. 21 Guy Roche, tha gambler, who It la alleged wu shot by Freak Felton Thursday afternoon In Broadway, died tonight in the New York hospital. Nantucket, Mau.. Nov. 21 A fire started by sportsmen and which bu been raging on the moon for 24 hours, la threatening the Tillage of 81atvn-aet Many summer cottage in are owned by well known theatrical peopl JUDGE PIPES MAKES Hlas-cons- INQUIRIES Cincinnati, Nov. 26. Tliomu Bracken. charged with complicity.1 lu the murder of Samuel Weakley, a n moulder today, was held tn the Edward grand jury without ball. Trainer, another alleged accomplice, wu placed under $5,000 bond Ban Francisco. Nov. 26 The at earn- er Homer which arrived bore tonight had on board Captain Johnson aad nine of the crew of the barkentine Quickstep which sailed from Puget Bound with a cargo of lumber. The Quickstep ran Into a storm and after having buffeted about for ten days was abandoned by her crew. Cincinnati. Nov. 26. The coroner's verdict in the rase or Alma Btelnlge-wetha telephone girl who waa found dead November 2 near Spring Grove Cemetery find the cause of death to be fracture of akull caused by blow oa head with blunt instrument Inflicted by some unknown (lend." The testimony ahowa that the deceased was a victim of criminal asaaulL Seattle, Nov. 26 Tho Chamber of Commerce of this city has presented the arrangou tents for welcoming steamship Minnesota, the mammoth new vessel of the Great Northern line due in this port on or about December 22d. The Chamber will board the vessel in a body at Port Townsend and will escort her into the harbor. President Hill of the Great Northern win be the guest of honor at a banquet to be held in the evening. 5c. .. Underwear WILL BOARD STEAMER. We are shewing new tapere ing waist medal in thin popular coraeMo suit all figures tha short hip and girdles for tho alondor figure tha deep hip with hose supporters for full figuree-rihss- o are all guaranteed to glva eatisfae-torwear in ovary particular. Priest $1.00 to $2.50. pairs msn'a fins worsted pants, valusa ai 1,000 65c $1.5q a $2 and $2X0 Manhattan ahirta at $2.50 and $3 silk strip flannel ahirta at b. Beautiful Dressed Doll Beautiful Opera Bag Gold Handled Umbrella Magic Lantern Prize-O- ne , at 45 $1.25 and $1.50 stiff besom and negliges r, Of Men's Pants Shirts ' vSale OUR Stein-Bloc- hfs d, Cut-off- Regular $20, $22 and $25 grades have put in the balance of the stock. Every $20, $22 and $25 Suit Goes matchless These are mainly swell-e- st creations, all this season's newest and Junes of Terrace. Utah, received more thaa $MM in liouniles on bides taken to he court house yeslerd n. Mr. Mitchell wee paid the following amounts: l:.l royote J19.(S0; 15 wild tats. $1.1: 0 wolves $45; tidal. $256.60. Mr. Jouea received Ibe following sums; Oorrraor Sparks of Ktnli, rams up 124 coyotes, $180; 11 wild rata, $18; from Balt Lake last evening and later wolves, 145; total. 1552. hacama a guest at tke Weber dab Iu addition to I he hide accepted, Who la a fre- Mr. Swan rejected hides amounting 1o pmei vialTke Governor, la tor here aa admirer of quent $288 on the grounds that they were real valuable owns aetata la not In a condition demanded He by law. ie eel aot for which he aaya tiro dty, The biiniera claimed atu-- a conditum tt himself, Intends ae ha ta Improve was due front the animals having lladaa vee for Reno, Nevada, today. lieen killed with poiaon. The feHoedag officials hare been CARO OF THANKS. hoe selected for lbs automobile race after-aoomeet at the Pair grounds this Mr M. A. Edward and Mru. ('. L. H. Boeraft, referee; W. 1). Redding wish to extend their hesrtfoll Fred W. K. Brels and Hughe Judges; thauke to rreNfdenl 11. O. McKay and M HlAt elerh of the course; Dr. Cam-g- o choir of the Weher Blake Academr, and O. Si. Cy. Heed, Ruayoa f. lo Prealdeul Nephi L. Morris, alao timer to the Brotherhood of Kailroad Train-meA vsry latereeUag Joint of law Is la who aoand lo all aympalhixing friends assisted at the funeral pnmeee at adBxl test Ion hefure Judge service kindly of thuir nephew the late Edliowell la Ike caaa of Michael Berlin, who 1 la spit at his name a a Haliaa, ward M. Taylor. charged with extortion la convening Nicholas Pep a fellow WILL FAY COUNTY WARRANTS. by threat country man, to alga a protaiaory note Notice la hereby given that Ibe unamounting to 920. A.hoatof whnaaaea warn, namiaad yootonJay afleraoaa fur dersigned, Treasurer of Welter County, the defendant and at the roartueioa of Utah, will, at bis offlee, on and after the teethmmy the oeurt tank the ad-ta- r Ihla dale, pay all county warrants No. until Monday moral ug under bearing, register numbers fro-Teatlmooy aemel to ahow tst lo No. 24086 laclunive, and that that Pspoowad Berta tke aamoafc and all of aald warrant shall cease to that the latter by threatening prone-ruth- drew Interest after this date (.Nov, aecnesded la ohtalalag a promift, HHJ4.) ALMA D. CHAMBERS. ssory aot Attorney Hulaatahl and a and Chss are praaecnHag the Treasurer of Weber County. Judge Begley and Maglnals represent Ogden, Ctalt, Nov. id, 1804. the defmdaaC The pidet of maaniag of the law, a threat such ae the detho wood Bear Lone Tree hilL Chicago. Nov. 26. The rail end ateel Seattle, Nov. 21. Judge Moore, of from Kansas. 111 fendant la charged with having nude of the Illinois Bieel company, a tha United Stales court fur the Nome Fatty," who la known by no other Little Rock. Ark.. Nov. 26. Tha to eolfect a defat enefettutea estortio branch of the United Bialas Steel cor- district, has appointed John H. Dunn a name among hia many friends la linporation were ordered closed today for dtputy clerk a tha Noma office of den, is tha mu who breaks up shows popular vote of Arkansu shows a plur. Big Bart Fuller, who pilots Mf," a Indefinite period, owing to the lark failed Slates Marshal, to succeed with his laugh end causes charming ality for Parker of 17,574. The official and hie manager, F. T. Bailey, are of business, throwing 1.000 mea out or Frank Richards, who was Parker, 64,434: Roosevelt, rceeutly re- soulirettea to stop lu tha midst of their figures: 1,814; 4M60; Watson, 2,318; Deb gneete at the Bead Hotel. employment. moved by Preefdent Roosevelt. sung and retire from tha stag Bwallow, M3. Charles Stone, trho la said to ha aa alohohol (lead, was nu(kt la the aet of stealing a aath of coal from the Ink Pacific company by Watchman IX B. Baker and taken to the police niatlon yesterday afternoon. ' Tha friends of W. L. Russell, at the Second Ward have derided to place him ; NOVEMBERS?, 1901. made among CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. iK. About Them New. Prepare in Tima With their customary enterprise. tH ladies of Ike Methodist church, hit formed plans for an unusually Uv baxaar in one of tfe and stores wo down-tow- n mouth. The location will he aunouaeN later. They are now busy msklni a stock of fluey good apron dona quilt and many other goods atamvr In thia age of many wpt lhey be suitable, too, for present aud tM reprtres will be reason bis. The ladiesuatn quest the public to delay buying the 15th. 16th, and 17th, of DecMf when their wants can be summed tha easiest an.1 moat satisfactory are nrr possible In buying of them, one has the consciousness of do tw put their money where it will most possible good. Th Lailles Ald 8w efforts rlety are making strenuous ntise their church debt The laudable, and the public will be gtad know they are meeting with murt eouragement among tha good t of Ogden aad vicinity. Begin Thinking SHIPOWNERS OBJECTION Elicit Repliea That Nothing Would ba n Gained by Transferring From to American Entry. The Introduction ef Certified Copies f the Deeds an File lo the Office ef the County Clerk ef Linn County. Wasliingtou, Nov. 26. The Merchant Marine waa ip erosion today, again en- -' gaged in preparing its report ami to Congress., Regarding th. work of the commission. Senator Gallinger today issued th. following: The Committee on free ship, has made very thorough aad searching inquiry. In reply to definite questions whether American companies now vessels would owning forrign-bul- lt transfer them to the American flag under a tree ship law. replies have been received from the International Mercantile Marine company. Hogan and Anns, the Donald Steamship company, W. R. Grata A Co., and a few owner The steamship men are unanimous In tine statement That there would be no Incentive from a business point to transfer foreign built shl to Amrrl-,ca- n trade, blit to remain without subsidy. differential duly or any other pw rnment encouragement on account of the greater coat of operating vessels uuuer 4nr American flag than under some foreigh flag. Without exception, the American ship owner consulted by the Commission declare that the passage of a simple free law, without further encouragement to American shipping, would do nothing whatever to Increase the American merchant marine. This la the first time that an inquiry nf thia kind has been generally mad. among American ship owner Portland, Ore, Nov. 26. When the trial of land fraud cases was resumed today, Judge Pipes, for the defense, pressed au objection to the introduction of certified copies of the deed un file in the office of the county clerk of Lion eounty, showing transfers of the alleged bogus homesteads tn Mr Emuui L. Watson. Judge Pipes declared that a genuine deed was the only instrument that could be offered In a criminal prosecution aa evidence of the fact that an act had been committed, and that it could not be done by tbe mere certification of by an official. District Attorney Hall presented the government's aide and aald tha defense had evidently forgotten ATTENTION MUSICIANS! that the case was not being tried on A special s tooting is called to s charge of forgery or fraudulently obday. Nov. 27, 1904, 11 taining a signature. business to ba attended Judge Bellinger ruled for the proseUical 25 cution and the hope of the defense of order of the president, barring introduction of the deers went sell-stock- For-cig- w glimmering. District Attorney Hall then Introduced in evidence a certified copy of a warranty deed wherein Emma Porter, Is consideration of $1 on June $, 1901, conveyed to Emma L. Watson, the northeast quarter of section 32. D. W. Tarpley and Louisa Leonard witnessing Jhe transfer and D. W. Tarpley as notary pnblic acknowledging it. Mr. Hall then introduced certified RICHARDS AS PROBABLE SUCCESSOR TO HITCHCOCK. copies of the deeds conveying to Mr Watson, Homesteads alleged to hava Denver. Colo., Nor. 28. A special ASKS RELIEF FOR been, owned by Frank H. Wolgamo, tn the Republican from Cheyenne, STARVING INDIANS. Maude Witt. Nellie Backus, Thomas Wilkin Joseph Wilson, Zenus K. WatWyoming, saya: mild here ia on gnod authority that It son, Alex K. Brown, George L Peti.s, Tjos Angeles, Nov. 28. A telegram If Secretary Hitchcock of the Interior A. Henry Young and many prominent men of Los George C. Graham, by signed will sucbe he Department, resign Barr, with a copy of a deed Harry Angeles, Including bankers, lawyers, executed by Mr Emma L. Watson, ceeded by William Richards, commissioner of the General Land Office and merchant Journalists and others has conveying a total of 1920 arres of land en sent to President Roosevelt ask-lFormer Governor. to Frederick A. Kribs of Multonoh, a him to cause some action to be tak-i- o dealer in timber lands. This transfer Senator Warren's name ia also men In behalf of the starving Campus was made at 1:20 o'clock tinned In thia connection, but it Is May 8 known he dues not want the position. Indians In Ban Diego county. 1902. g FAIR GROUNDS 3:30 P. M. WORLDS FASTEST AUTO ADMISSION 25 Os We WantYonr Old Sold any old th round geld lying store our to house, bring It K--r and get each for Int over have It made chop, our In new Jewelry ' whore manufactoring unlimited. cllities are qif fj. you s. LEWIS hev & Co, Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK. Wash. Ava |