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Show TIIE MOKXISG EXAMINER U'ilUN. UTAH, BEN SUNDAY BRICK of Promontory Point Side. u. Amlraoa from f. nr in the city on JidW-Luci- n short visit. u iylor Merchandise Must business. City jesteday Am J. F. Pwtder h City Petective hie trip to El Plum wheie to He 12th Jeh W m irrigation Congress. He reports siwiia a uwat enjoyable time. 1 he Khiartea ere treated royally by tht but words vipkson and have nothingshown them rf oraise for the courtesy NEW ONE IS TO BE ESTABLISHED IN OCDcN BY CALVERT LEEK. NO MORE AMUSEMENTS IN LATION OF THE CITY ORDINANCE. New Plant Will Have an Output of 65,000 Bricks Daily. Managers of Amusement Are Fined but Mayor Remits Fine on Agreement That Ordinance Shall Be Regarded in Future. Ogdtu is to list oin tm - ut thn largest briik making plants in the west. The veteran hriek makrrs, Calvert and Leok, are t lit jironiuiers of the new uu.( expw-i- . to be ready for the demands ot tbe spring trade. The large plant will be initialled on the eite of their present establishment on Jefferson avenue, 2Si h ami UUtli streets. The new plant will be niuuern anil aud will be fined with 3 railall in the time were busy There wire cutting and dry press machines of the to due road offices yesterday about Cj.000 daily lapaeity, which is amount of work that contea J'lMtshout, double the present capacity. month. about the first of the The machinery will lie operated by electric power wniih will be a great today A. E. Welby improvement over steaui laiwer. Commencing Uf couive, an uutput of brick formally assumea the position of general superintendent of the Klo Grand" ilally coiilil not be used liy the local trade, so that arrangemmis will be Western- - J- - H- - Voung. hie iiredereeaor the Rio Grande made ui iin g general shipp'lng busineM. in the position, left Mr. states that the brick turned Western yesterday. out will be second to none in the west and from his many years' experience F E. Lewis, superintendent of dining in this busintsH he is in a position to on Union the Pacific, hotels and car know. The machinery may be oiierated accompanied by hia stenographer, W. winter ami summer so that if the trade for the left Ogden yeaterday Hilton, it bricks will be manufactured to Justifies Kansas division of the Union Pacific the year round. Little-flriE. C. weeks. three he gone about will chief clerk under Mr. oflli-while the A WAY OPEN. have charge of the superintendent la away. Many an Ogden Reader Knows it Well. vn every SETTLED Dr. S, L. E. T. Woolley, E. A. Olsen went to Salt hanl - i.i-e- Graut. of wb. aud Mr, Haik-y- . managed ihe auiu rare Iasi Sunday, were r.iuviilrd In the imuiu-lityesterday of violating tbe ordiuaure Mr. prohibit iug Sunday kinuM-nieuiGram was fined 120 and Mr. Hailey $10. but biter Mayor Glasmann remitted the fines with tlie distinct understanding that no fun her attempt will be made to conduct Sunday amusements. This closes t here rases aud 1u tlie future nn violations of tbe ordiuaure amusements of statist prohibiting on tfuuday will lie allowed. Manager Grant waa inclined to list, n the matter In rmiri. but Maor liaii previously told him that if lie would alwudon all further efforts tu that direiiion lie would remit, whatever fine there was. The setiiciueni today was in with agreement. Glas-man- NEW musi-lrii.o- f i Kowter-Mllhur- d lf List of leltsrs remaining In tlie poetoUicn et Ogdon. Utah, Kov. H. 1IM. which. If not called for hi two week, will bo or nt to tho Dead Letter office: GKNTLEMEN'8 LIST. Francis Jlarnoa, Victor Honke, Geo. II. Irvliie.Bobt.ond Carl Jensen. Niels Kimball, A. L Kenisley, Chas. Moore, A. Ftsliih McDonald; Wm. Mulligan. John Hiemgaard, Walter Mork, John A. C. Krowuell, John Nletark, (bxirre E. Bond. J. G. Purdia. John II. Rnseraaa, J. C. Pillcgren. Martin Burriaa, M. 8. Palmer. Alfred Park. W. L. Belknap. Frank Bongler Bead House Rice, M., due 19c. Rasmussen. C. it. I'SMier, Wm, i.'olllns, John, Kller, W. W. it letters) Rivard, D. (1. Conics, W. 1L Rllser, W. K. Isllva. JoeHtaley, Karl. Oiiiieen. Chan. 8h Inkle, Ed. I'olry. Clarence glineinaii, Kira (.'arllnie, Commaso Sorenson. Wm. P. 'srter. Bob. Hpencrr, lHrk. Arthur Khlvrly, Dsn Dmrdnff. Walter 8larks, Ernest E. Kills. Leroy L. (Due lrl Field. J. & flrailh, Martin. Koulkm, A. E. Htarkhnuse, Paul 8. Gardner. Robt. K. Htsnley. W. K. it Idlers) Turner, Mr. Gregury, Kd. Waymont. Basil Oalltsor, John Walton. Wesley K. Hnaxrtl. Chas. Wonlverton. K. H. Herd. Clarence. Williams, Mr. Ifniderauii. E. W. Warner. A. 8. Howell. Harry. White, 8. Hamilton, J. K. Westfall. O. W. Uadlock, Orlando Zimmerman, B. LIST. Baker, Mrs. Edmund Kenner, Miss Lula. Bales, Mrs. Plurenei Klssler, Miss Mae Burnett, Katie Mason, Miss Nora Bishop. Mrs. J. E. Mslono, Mrs. Mrs. Hannah nle R. Bohn. Miss Pel Merrlott. Maud Bnivnlng. Miss lVterson. Mrs. Huns Annie B. Pm-y- , Mrs. Emma . 'ohen. Miss Heckle Mrs. Edith titld. Miss Evallne Minyor. Mrs. 8. I). ' omjell, Mrs. J. W. Kt rasper, Miss Alics Clarke. Mias Pearl Prewitt. Mrs. M. Comes. Mrs. 8. E. Kliaughnesxy. Mrs.J. Cnawnede. Mle. Woodworth, Miss Jennie. Kara Jcmlnet. Mrs. M. Wells, Mf. M. E. Kwle.re Sirs Pauline THOS1A8 H. DAY IB, Pool master. was con tinned todsy. MOTION FILED FOB NEW TRIAL Amo. Dr. Bertram A Lightfoot vs. Mrs. Farrell Again Before the Court. Phillip. Anderson, M. Anderooo. fisra Anfrado, Deuuhlaro Bryuni, 8. Kmwn, Robt. ' Rarbnt, W. A. 1 Wlllnga, T. J. A motion for a new trial has been filed in the second Judicial district court by V. L. Maginnls, attorney lor Bertram and Lightfoot in the case of Bertram and Lightfoot vs. Mary L. Farrell. , Notice to defendant and atuirneya, lleywoud and McCurmick, sets forth as grounds for tbe motion the alleged facts that the court had no jurisdiction to render the judgment given, fur ihe reason Ihat at that time the plaintiff Rertram was dead aud that the Judgment was contrary to the evidence. The case was one in which Bertram and Lightfoot. carpenters, sued Mrs. Tyrrell for the recovery of alleged to 6372.50, sums, amounting work for former the due on a bouse, And in which Mrs, Farrell filed a suing Bertram and Lightfoot for damage to the building and for loss of time, amounting to 1155. Judge Rolapp at the conclusion of the trial handed down a decision denying right to recovery in either case. that Ernest It will be remembcri-Bertram, a plaintiff in the abova action, committed suicide about a month ago, shortly after marrying a foster daughter of Mrs. Lightfoot. Papers were granted a couple living near the cily Iudis, named Bultrr. adopting an Infant. CARO PARTY ARD SOCIAL Husband Withdrawn Divorce Complaint and Corrects Statement Made Against Hia Wife. J"hit S. Miller, who filed a com list Monday In the second Ju- dicial dial net court From his wife, miking f Cornelia Millor, Iks withdrawn the complaint, the of which was published in thla on the date named, a reconcilia-havin- g lwn effected between the dl-'or- aub-Man- Pwtlea Mr. Miller of R. T. En-- Ladies' Auxiliary of tertain Their Friends. , RECONCILED The Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway 'J rainmen gave a vpry sucroKsful rard parly al tlie Knieliis of Pylhlus hall Wednesday at which a large number uf members or the organization and their friends were present. A fine supper was served during the evening. The good things of the season were in evidence and the repast was enjoyed by all. After supper rard playing was resumed. Followwining are the names of the prize ners: Miss Owkeits. first prize; Frank Lloyd, first prize; Mrs. Tracy, second Mrs. prize; Mr. Bhnyler. second prize; Hall and L. McDonald, booby prizes. atatea that tho KAISER SHOOTS PHEASANTS. in the complaint were made hne in the heat of passion and while elite of extreme despondency and Berlin. Deo. 1. Emperor William some remarkable shooting at highest regard for his Alwanliz. 8ilesiat yesterda. TYom dayho Is in all n be brought respects an light to 4 in the afternoon woman. down MO pheasants, 18 oilier birds been and two hares. The guns of the parry unPlpMtntnesg has T eradicated from the minds of bHcrmf 3.215 head of game. The emprr-orsn- d ,v his party shot 10.042 bird. In mnwfl? ho rr livin happily and roia.d'y together and tbiff state-1,- two days last week on the estate of Bxtle m Justice to the wife. Count von whbh rfiy sent to msrkei in Berlin, dY 1 The bb! fifty per receives almost weoWtJLftro "W l a besides Yai ger on the 140,000.000 of thousand a result of the Imperial paras Pfrtred game, stock Southern of the j, ,w Paid m today. ty's forays. highly colored. He (nquently 11lc- di.l ea-hl- 1 liele-Winrkle- r. at Extra in. lilt full fashioned silk trimmed; regular price $1.50 Norfolk and New Brunt wick lambs' wool underwear, full fashioned, regular price $4.00 suit, per garment. Genuine Glastonbury underwear fine lambs' wool full fashion, regular price $4.00ai nj per auit, at per garment....) ,&J Many other lines of fine underwear at proportionate prices. EVERY ARTICLE IN odd lota of the ahirts $.75, $1.00 ADDITIONAL THE RUN. Will Considerably Lighten the Labors f the Present Foret. Six additional mail clerks have been ailded to the fon-- on the Ogden-Ken- u run. three of whom rouimritred work several days ago while the other tlireo will report for duty today. The appointment. of these men means ihat the e postal department at Washington has finally sensed the condition of affairs on the Ogden aud Ban Gran. run with the result that an improvement in the service will be noted right away. Several weeks ago ibia paper printed an exclusive story of Ihe of affairs on Ihe Ogden and Saa PanelMii run. The pmb-B- l of Ihe boys against overwork waa told about aud reasons were given why more men should be so that the ml, led to tlie working fon-clerks would not gu into Reno stuck up with tlie malls. The great increase in tbe amount' of mail going over the road without a proportionate increase in the number of men lo work the same was shown by facts and figuro. The San Francisco Examiner quote-largely from ihe article and by tlie newspaper notoriely given tlm matter the department at Washington was made acquainted with conditions as they really existed: Tho increase in the force means much to the railway mail clerks running out of here as msny bsd Intended to quit the set vice soon If .more men were nut appointed. The boys naturally frel dated about tlie iucrease in the force, knowing full well that hereafter they will not go atuck up Into Reno so often. Following are the names of the newly appointed clerks: Thomas W. Hardy. Ulysses G. Brule, William C. Schuler. Harry C. Harper, George L. Dobbs and John V. Naylor. Tbe three first named will run out every four daya and work as far as Battle Mountain; the latter three go out every three days and work as for as Wadsworth. VOTE Canvass Shows Roosevelts Plurality Waa 29,031. Hats and Caps Young mm's $2.00 and $2.50 hats, all the new styles, all ?r. the new colors; your choico J2C $2.00 and $2.60 mens hata In the new full blocks all sizes all colors; your choice ... John B. Stetson $5.00 hats ..33,50 stlkBf fir ,,1,43 plush cepe Salt Lake Ciiy, Dec. 1. The official vote of Utah in tlie recent election has befu completed. The highest vole for a Republican presidential elector 62,444 and the highest Democratic 38.413. Roosevelt s plurality therefore was 29.031. Debs. Socialist, received 5.767 votes. Ihe American iwrty polled 7,959 votes. was Iwi, 1. untrxry to the sensstlonul rrnort publlMliad in thr Telegraph In h dixiutrh from Imre. Ilenrlk Ibsen runtlunes to Improve xml his is now regxriled as sstHfai-lury- . cun-iHii- cambric handkerchief with initial, 10c, 3 for..,. Beautiful line of finest Irish linen handkerchiefe at 15c, 20c and Immense line ef silk handkerchiefs plain, white, black and carded effects at 40c, 65c and immense line silk mufflers In handsome color effects, 75c, 90c, $140, II IE . ... . . iLtl $1.45 end , ,., Cloth heuso coats In pretty cffoctsfT TB at $3.75, $5.00, $5.00 and )lJV Beautiful line of mattoaooailk houee coats AT HALF PRICE. tJ All Eiderdown Lath robes, $3.50 and $4V . a kind that sold $15, $1$ and $20. All this tea-.sostock, .swell, patterns, your size in .dozens of different styles and every one a good at our regular price. Then think what you .will save if you get one at NINE DOLLARS. every euit and overcoat in the houee must go. 1 Shoes Men's fancy elippera, choice of all and a few $3.50 qual-rn itiea at ) 1,811 $200, $2.50 Young Mens Suits Agee 15 to 20 yeara, long panto. Boys Long Pants Suite and Overcoats.. Our regular $7 and $1 qual- $5.00 ities, your choice Boyc Long Pants Suite, pure Worsted, $10 and $12 qualities, handsome new patterns at $ 7.50 Childrens Clothing double breasted suite in. black cheviot Boys' $3.00 qualitiee and tweeda; regular $ 2.00 75 at Scotch Tweed in. double breasted and Norfolk styles ages to 15 years;, regular price $3.50, $48)0 and $540, .l $2m Boys' finest knee eult, made of .finest Imported Bootchee, hand tailored throughout, our regular $8.50 and $940 qualities at ... Little fellows' noveltiea, suite In blouse effects for boye 3 ta 5 years, $6.00 and $7.50 qualities at Boye' all-wo- $5.50 $4.00 lleckwcar Men'a $1.00 cape $2.50 20c, 3 for 15c linen finished bar-.gai- n Thia seasons new stylish negligee shirts, light and dark colorings that sell regularly at $.75 and $1. All in sizes at forty cents. QuC $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 ahlrtc in negligte and stiff bosoms, newest fall colorings, mads fjCp by good shirt makers, at..., DuG Manhattan ahirts, tho finest make of ahirts in this country in all this season's newest patterns and colors. Our regular $2.00 and $2.50 qual f 1 ftfl ffltUtf itiea.. Your choico Men'e $1.50 cape Mens $2.00 and 2 and soma 3 of Our entire stock of high grade. neckwear put into three lots as follows: All 25c ncckwoar et 15c; all 50c neckwear at $35c; 76c and $1 ties at a .... as BB M l MMMMfll III (! KNEE BOYS' PANTS All Wool Wor. 00C B Men'a high cut chocs, viacalfxedfl EB boa calf, small aiaea only vlnK) Men'a extra high cut tan shoes, finest viecollzed stock, regulerfl BA price, $640, All of eur ainglo sole Johnston end Murphy fine ahoee, regular prices I BB $540 end $6.00, at )l.Uu All of our $640, $7.00, $840 Johnston end Murphy single and double, I CB your choico Other line of men's fine shoesM CB cut to $2.50, $340 and )J.39 Boy' genuine horae hide ehoes.fl IB lazes 2 to 6, regular prices $240, at) MO Choice ef all our broken lines of boys etwee, regular $1.75 end $2.001 BE grades et ,,)Im,B at.,,.,,....,,,.,,,s.)y,j MEN'S FINEST SILK (flannel shirts) ' ailk ehirt stripes a choice with pure custom price 2.00. Yourfe Regular strictly ,,,,, ,.,,)aQ) ,, Boys Shirts Boys' 75c Silk Finished Mohair Shlrta, Blue and at,..,.... 2449 Washington Ave, llllll III Hill STRIPE all-wo- ol sted and Cheviots, taped seems, extension waist bands. Regular 75c and $1 qual itiea at IBIIMIIIIIII 50c at ,W have been through every nook and earner of tho .enormous auit stock and have found about 500 suits .and overcoats, 1, .formerly at. $12, AND FURNISHINGS sitable for Xmae presents at pricee that will make each dollar do the duty of two. em25c pure silk handkerchiefe, broidered initial, 20c, or 3 for.... 50c extra large silk handkerchief , fine embroidered Initial, 35c 3 fori 35c pure linen handkerchief with initials pretty, hand embroidered Stein-BlochC- o. and $1.50 COATS , These arc made by Americas foremost tailors, The llllllllllli II 45c Ogden, Utah. TT a manifesto of ihe revolutionary, socialist and other opposition .imrilcs in UTAH'S OFFICIAL HOUSE Every style. of suit that's Worn, Including the reigning favorites, are shown in this offering. Tho finest of imported and American woolena-i- n the .widest variety of colorings and patterns, .superbly trimmed and tailored to absolute perfection all pre here subject ta your choosing at PUT ON MEN OGDEN-REN- Mens $20, $22, $25 and $2 8 Suits and Overcoats 65c At 40c and BIX MERCHANDISING. OP A LIFE TIME. genuine quality The unparalleled shirts selling has made ua add the rntire balance of CLERKS Avenue. BURTON ' chain." Mr. Ilnyl dlmueawl the rlilm of the YOUNG B I ' PERI XTEN DENT OF Russia, which, lie says, was issued di.enso that the charge wsa an lufam-ous DEAD LETTER OFFICE. simultaneously throughout Euniie. Tb" crime" IhmichiI of a "miidemranor " manifesto is signed by rcin:Heuiuiive then-foraad that the should of the war revolutionary, and socialWahlilngiijii. Dec. 1. Tlie post- have ten Instead of three ist parties of the empire, puriiciiisrly challenges, J0 inasier general has appuinted ex- ilmt alleged the ronlentlun of the do. Coiigrt-BHii.aIn European Russia. Poland and FinJames R. Young of fensc waa ut valid. Justice White wakland who recenily have been holding ot' Prosecution Contends That Philadelphia, supcriutcudent If ed ho did not realise that the secret meetings. The manifesto loaves of tho Court Cannot the dead letter office, to till the carried a dliHiiiallflcallon clxune.de penalty Be Maintained. ih" individual parties free lo pursue vacancy caused by the death of him from cltlxensblp and foreverbarring their own methods of oposilloii lo lh' D. J. Ilbhardt last September. put q sllgmu of union upon him. the but pledges government, Dec. 1- .- Hollritor General Wiieliliiglon, Mr. to maintained of Hoyt the that the statute all the elements ipiss'lifon llnjt of the l"iirt nielli' td1 Jnaitee.' made made the offense secure the "abolition nt mum-racmisdemeanor. guiern-liien- t for the Ihe oenliiK Higiiinenl it and the su list til ion of a democratic In tlie Kurliui cure In the Mtiprrine system based uton universal suffrag", men! has been made officially that a court today. Mr. 1 ,i I eiiiileiiJed that Ihe revocation of the measures destrucfnm ihe this was an ordinary crlmlii.il rare Hint tive of the ci institution of Fin.lland freshman has been cxis-llcGRAND JURY SUMMONED. and the suppmsion of the violence of University for violating tlie "Honor that the qiieglloniiig of tlie Jurinlletluu liurtoit court which iried the iiunral government against various syatem. This is liie first breach tide nf the nut b" suecesxfully maliHalned. could year of the honor system. Denver, Dp 1. Jndge John I. sections of ihe empire.'' to a uuiaiinii fpirn JuaijLa While, Mulllno, in tho criminal court, to- Tlie manifesto closes as follows: Mr. Hoyt said Burton's name appeared tlay issued an order summoning The parlies represented here will unite oli the Itlalto company's (li'iiilaia, but a grand jury to investigate al- their effort a fur the purpose nf hastenat what time ha could not. pay. leged election frauds in this ooun- nf fall absolutism." inevitable the ing Justice White r''li"d that as ihe il". tv. Thin step is taken at the be- Mr. Jaures. says the uniting nf the purtment was luveslicstliig the caxe (he best of Democratic leaders who opposition party Is part of ihe movelime geenieil very maieria.1. charge that money waa wrongful- ment for the adoption nf a democratic Mr. Hoyt argued thal..Srui!.ur Burton ly used by corporations to elect institution in Russia which he declares knew lust what lie was doing when he certain candidates at the recent will lie the most important historical elect ion and that voters were eo- accepted service with the Rialto com. achievement, since the French revoiu-- t and II Examined was said He 'luesllunabl pany. Handwriting Expert erred by th.dr employer. Tlie lou. Gives Evidence in Case. whether g senator should jierform such sheriff was iuslructed tu return services aa was required of the defend, the venire ?t. once. RESULTS OF TEN-FIant by the company, but that when lie TOURNAMENT. (hut wh liens l'ort lund. Cue . Dec. accepted a foe "he completed the fatal for tlie iiHrmniMd today in the land 1. final icsiilts live. The St. Louis, fraud trial, van Julm P. XfurshHlI, a of the Olympic championship tournament lots been announced ns hand writing expert. Mr. MamlislI said .WE.... follows: Unit lie whs vinslile to suite wncther the Fins. Average, Marie end elgnanimi. Alultle 8. foill 3243 218.3 fins Steel. Chics go me wrult-by the E. M. Roberts. Kt. Louis.. 3164 210.14 Ware, were of uf xiHirs the laxly the ulLlimipli 3140 209.3 Frank Drill. Chicago CATARRH and all cwrabla dUsaass el tbs sys, am. M.ftnU, IhJw Emile Kuucze. Belleville. record In the lx, well cnee he thoucht bawds, kidwtys, Maddar wild 23.8 w.-rIlls wrl'.ten 'V MIm Ware. lie said all gbraaic. mnrsw aad private dtssaass H.P. Ijrfaingwell. Chfcngo 057 2:!.l! It was his opinion that tb" papers in of both Mass, aad dlssq.ss of sbildrso. A. R. Fiwhhouer. Chicago. 3033 203.10 the Georg" A. Graham, lliu V. Foster Hssss 1 rantmsal Caras. Write W. L. FlPiincr. Chicago. . .21121 291 .3 and I 'cilia ex res were wrilten by Horace for fraa synpiaai list If yaa C. A. Mack, St. Louis ...3014 200.14 5. McKinley, and Silas Marie War". CtwnaHatlaa F. Gilman. Santa Monica. Mr. Mxralmll swore that 111 his opinion ' 2997 199.12 Cal the rellnuulehnient of Georg" A. Howe to Special Offer in Priiate Disctses E. T. Williams. St. Lmin.2974 193.4 ihe l'nited Plates whs written lijr lfr-- CASE IS ARGUED e t 1 LAND FRAUD TRIAL B. BECOME Odds and ends in men's underwear, mostly shirts, $.75, $1.00 and some $l 0 qualities Shirts VERY SUCCESSFUL HILLERS HATE Underwear REMEMBER GUILTY OF DISTURBING 2449 Washington LAR'S WORTH RESERVED. THE HOUSE GOES. MAIL Go OTHER NEWSPAPERS TELL OF PRICE CUTS NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. NEVER BEFORE MADE IN THIRTY. DAYS EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS MUST BE CLEANED OUT. GREATER PRICE CUTS-- . iN MANY INSTANCES NO ATTFN 'ION PAID TO THE CUTS ARESIMPLYPREPOSTEROUS. $50,030. NEW, CHOICE, HIGH GRACE CLOTHING, SHOES. HATS AND FURNISHINGS. SOLO AT A MERE WRACTION OF THEIR ORIGINAL VAlUES, REMEMBER EVERYTHING MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. REDUCTION MARKED PLAINLY ON THE TICKETS. REDUCTION OF S0.40AND EVEN 50 PER CENT. GREAT MANY THINGS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BATH ROBES. HOUSE COATS, HANDKERCHIEFS. AND MUFFLERS- NECKWEAR. THE GREATEST BUTCHERING OF PRICES AND VALUES EVER KNOWN. REMEMBER EVERYTHING GOES. NOT A DOL- l d, There is a way open to convince the ' THE PEACE greatest skepi 1c. 8 cores of Ogden people have made it possible. The pub. Several Miner Caaea Come up in lic statement of their experience is proof tlie like of which has never i Municipal Court. been produced before In Ogden. Head this case of it given by a citizen: Chas. H. Rhees, machinist, residing A short session of the municipal On account court was held yeaterday and sev- at 421 28rd 8L. says: eral cases disposed Ot laiuia Rackish of trouble with my back I could not and Pete Miller were arraigned on the lift anuliing, sloop or do any kind of work that, required a strain on the charge of disturbing the peace. It. aptbe loins. If 1 snt still any pears ihat the two men got into a Austria saloon length of time sud then got on m leet otiarrel in the last evening. Miller got the wotml of twinges tliol through (he region of the ; the fistic argument and pulled out an kidneys. Later a distresaing aud annoying urinary weakness set in. 1 notugly looking knife with the intention of making mince meat out of hia broih-- 1 iced Doan's Kidney rills advert iwd er Austrian. William Geroules, who to cure such troubles and 1 thought and fruit stan.l that if they performed half what they run a confectionery t afreet near ihe Utabna promised they were juat the remedy on Twenty-fift- h theater, waa in the saloon when the 1 needed so I got a box at S. TV. Hadrow atarled and when Miller pulled out ron's drug store, K421 Washington a knife Oeraulee wrenched it from him, Ave. The treatment did so much good in time perhape to save Rackish from that T followed this up with a Mcoud seriona injury. They were found guilty and then a third. They cured the alof disturbing the peace and Miller was tar.' For sale by all dealers. Price Ode fined $25 and the other $10. . n Co.. Hnffaio, box. per W. P. Junes, the newspaper solicitor, United States. for sole the N.Y., agent , who collected money for the Salt Lake Rpmmber the nemc Doan's and take Herald without turning it in, waa arrno oilier. aigned in court this morning on ihe not MORTGAGE BOND BALE CONFIRMED charge of vagrancy. He pleaded guilty to the charge an.l the hearing of the case was aet for Friday mornNew York. Ivc. . The reporu-- sale of ing at 10 oclock. ll2.U0P.fttn three and one-haper cent first mortgage bonds of Hie Illinois Central to LETTER LIST. Speyer A Co., and Kuhn, Loeb A Co., THIS PACE AND THE PAGES OF IN THE HISIORY OF WESTERN DONT MISS THE OPPORTUNITY ORIGINAL VALUES. THE PRICE iu si re. cliararii-- lift Dollars Worth Reserved Not a VIO- Manauer It. i 1001. NMBgaeHuanaiui uww jwlww cui-of- ,JSnd 2 1', Every Dollars Worth Of CLOSING PLANT i!:T'iiii:i i ws;ewtwEEJ2t3r5wwi''MmaxjBtg-3r3qrag?-j.vwwr- IMMENSE BREVITIES moiining, Merlin, the likal A dispatch to Anzeiger from Kicff, Dec. 1. announces iluit twenty persona have lost, their livrs there llirotigh drinking poisoned brandy. a I.-- Len-pi- STOCK HOUIEKS MEETING. - 'J'be annual meeting nf tb Eden Irrigation Cn will ! held Monday. Dec. 5. 1904. at 7:30 p. m. in the amusement hall al Ellen for the purixwe of electing three trusters, secretary and treasurer, hearing financial report, voting m rate per cent to be aaseeaed for the ensuing yrar and transacting any other businraa that may properly come before the meeting. All stockholders especially are requested to be present. Dated. Nov. 21. JSKi4. W1LMER FEIUUX, Secretary . TREAT and CURE per-fv.i- i, Um-ach.Hv- a McKinley, and eigsed hv him. Kvldeiice waa offered by the governJOltTri Jl'KPB TRANSPORT WRECKED. ment In the mailer nf a teller from 8. A. U Vuler in Kdwlil Hobson, the ndlncas. lending In clinw burl, leland nf IVrlni.Der.I. The I'nrtiiginiu! lx tween luler and from tieae min (Ions in t traiwiMirl On" Thome will, h Llsbi'll. N'lVemlier 101b. with lnn,'1 unit McKlulev. was nlijceled In hv tlie rfe. olijer-tiewaa ana'aln.d. IiaeseiigiTP humid for Km" Aftiru. hx fence. The Tlie hex' teetininiiy waa lo rliow Ilia I and a Imii wrerli'-- hi I lie Red TIh- - llrlHf-steamer 'Inn .Mark. the handwriting oh Ihe bend uf Frank H. , Wnlganu'li. eheie lie lilmaelf elgned ,v dwelled aU "U I nurd the ranspnrT. and nn un ufli'ia'll taken tiel'.i re Heeial Agent Ormrby In regard to 111" Wulgg. VIOLATED HONOR SYSTEM." metre thilin was written by the same Princeton. N. J, Dee. 1. Announce- - person. . DEMAND UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE -- Socialist Leaders Issue Manifesto in Russia Asking for Abolition of Autocracy. Peris. Dec. 1. 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