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Show Tins jum.MMi S1STRESSIHG ACCIDENT NARROWLY l trtie. C'jiw.ns! rv Co-- , Opera Hulise 'Aicugu aiiilla- block. j Teeth ef a Harrcvw Penetrate His Causing Serious Wound. j -i (l account ituldlii to timid the meeting (;,e tkitrd of county (MiuiKinsio.ier.1 t "n of ihe rre of busincs. Jrt i.ied io pstpone the meeting until Bril Monday. F'lW- Uf Cl'mnilSrioillT MR. CHADWICK IS CRUSHED NEATH A HORSEPOWER. DEATH ,4 will be flit-r- at the a children's candy Saturday Lyi-eu- mt-thi- ee after-umi- railroad U. 5c. Admission. ebakeman FEARFUL FALL. has a irtim repute.! countersigned by their fcrul, S. M. Lnngworth; allowing he ub' "M doHw ft lid Mr. wription to the "BwH today. company e,0ui blttes he mote the auand melted matter the .lui nor the paper. He Bay a Joabout la ,r subscribed here. He askvi for pub-h.i- u that the public might be pio' la a fake. matter the if (ertui ciu-der- s. the Diesel ,TP nJn ?a ) tire. It is built at Providence, R. I. The Diesel engine, which Heretofore has been used only for stationary work, la to be made to drive a dynamo wblrh will provide the electrical pow-- 1 ) er for the locomotive ALBERT E. Buckingham, general superin- -j Idue.I of tho Oregon 8hort passed through Ogden an route to Balt! Lake City after having been on s' jtrip of inspection over life Idaho dl- -, Widen of the road. J. P. Daagan, traveling auditor of (bo Union Pacific Coal company, has j iistanad 1o Ogden from a trip over I the road. T. N. Haas, auditor of Union Pacific aid Oregon Short Una hotel and din-- g rar accounts, haa moved into his pretty little cottage just recently commuted. The house is different in bo, Joseph, uvre emleaiotiig to unload a horse power; the weight being too great 1 r the limited help it 1 gave making him down with its full weight on an Inverted harrow, 1:1 teeth piercing through his vitals m O. L. Purjrrnr. a bisketuaii employdiffereji. places. ed u the I niou Pacific. had a very Dr. Duver was rjmmoucd a; once from Sun iav mvifl'1 and did obat he could at the time to 7 lug shout o'clock near Devil's Gate relieve Ins suffering and finally sumby falling from a rio iss freight Ira n, moned assistance. with the result t ,ai but luckily only suMaim-a badl he was removed to die hoEpiul u unwrenched bees iui.j, .f iviug on opeiaiioa. aiautly killed. A peculiar icaiure W dergo Bio. Chadwick haa certainly liea the accident is that the train catne s very unfurl unaie in the line of into Ogden, a diaience of eighteen uis during hia sojourn upi'ti niih-e- , before they mimed the lajured hauled home a sphere, having brakem.m. number of times la a helpless condiThe freight irar.i upon which Pur-yewas braking wan an extra. No. tion. th-t1, 1874. ai the age of 12. he was 16m), anil was coming west 10 Ogden. across the lot snd fell ou a running The train was traveling at a pretty wheal cradle and received such s cut. Stood rate of speed near the Devil's in the knee that be was piostrsie mr Oat, as is usual with rains going down grade. While walking slung thP months and rendered a cripple for life, and April 9. iiM, the cord of his leg top of tlie train Puryuar was thrown knee that had been stiff since his oil tho moving train in' some unac- and first accident, were wrenched loose by countable manner and fell to tke a horse, from which he wss again laid ground with great forra. His fellow for months and was under the neup trsinmen did not miss him and the)' cessity of letting out his farm fur the continued Into Ogden before they season, they were minus one of their A Seventies Theological class has number. Immediately upon Hading out. been with B. K. Blaylock, thst Puryear was missing an engine David organized K. Randall and Geo. K. Brown, was attached to a caboose and a quick local members of the couucfl i;i charge, run made to the scene of the accident. B. Wallace, secret aiy. and K, The injured man was brunch t back to Josejih W. Ellis, musical director. Meetings hosto the general Ogden and taken are held each Monday evening. pital w here hia injuries were attended A meeting is called fur next Friday to. An Inquiry at the hospital elicited of all the priesthood to conevening the information that he was doing nice- sider matters of interest to the ward. ly considering the awful fall to which Our postolfice ia again changing . hs was subjected. ' '''4 hands at this lima. Hllis Amunda succeeds Geo. 8. Dean. She takes up 1 MISS ELIZABETH CARR IS DEAD the labors uf her new appointment and .will hold forth ia the mercantile of J. II. Marshall & Co., 6hs Had Been HI for Some Time and ;uu Washington avenue. Her Death Was Not Unexpected. We at last have a coal yard in North . I Ogden running ia full blast, the first Miss ETtzalieih Carr, a well known resirieut of this city died at 1:40 yea-- jtime In the history of the plarr. Albert Storey and Chan. Barber, whs the family si morning lenluy recently left here for misaione, have realJ. me, 977 23rd at reel. from dropsy been assigned respectively to the superinduced by tumor. states of Virginia and Tennessee. T ho deceased was the daughter of the Mrs. J. W. Rex ia quite sick id her late Thomas Carr, and Is an aunt of T. home ia North Ogden ef a complication t of the city council. H. troubles, and is under tbs treat meat She was well and favorably known in of of Dr. Rich. who of friends host a had and Ogden Wm. Biuigeu is also quite ill from will he pained to hear of her denihse. a double trouble of an accidental cut She haa resided In Ogden for a great. from tha blade at an ax,' end lha number of year. measles. Miss Carr was born at South Teo emigrants arrived in our town England. Etpirtemlrer 16, 1849. last weak, a boy and a girl respectively and was therefore 55 years of age at in 4 he homes of Thomas Berrit anil death. She has he"o III for some tint' Barker. ' Roth mothers doing Lyman been has death her momentarily and fwelL expected for some weeks past. The funeral services will be held from the Fourth Ward meeting house Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The remains way he viewed at th home uf The following warranty deed lrans-the deceased friun 10 to 1 o'clock on th.i fers of real estata have been bled witid dalf of funeral. iai, from anything in the city a decidedly nest appear-Tb- OEFENMNT l ADULlERf CASE a hew Idea of U FOUND MAMIE FOSCEtlES (Continued from Page 1). nrang poaalbUlty that an arrest will bt of a person closely connected with the now famouq case. Philip Carpenter, rhief counsel in Near York for Mrs. Chadwick, was at mtd-atg- ht iron at. the Waldorf-Astori- a by a representative of the Aseo-riaPress. When asked roncerninc the probability of the arrest of hia ud client he declined to talk btit said: "Mrs. Chadwick la absolutely inno-e- at Intent of wrong. nothing to warrant legal of any done ings and she wrong doing." court yesterday morning. NpIh Cbrisianeen, who wae .irrenicd Saturday last for Ihe crime ui adultery, was arraigned this mornlnj on that charge, and his preliniiuhr. examination set for next Thursday a 10 oclock In the morning. 'Jit- - c His bonds were fixed at Ohr.: Mrs. ia ease ilia ia respondent, tins Grow. Roth panics are marrii and live in North Ogden. In addition To the arraignment u. Christianson several minor cases wen heard by the judge. John Hill, J. J. Rounds, John Nordlund and C. A. Sanders were each fined $5.00 for drunkenness. Otto A. Newman and Gus Ohluud. two Swede who were arrested for disturbing the peace, will be tried Tuesday morning for the offenee charged. In the municipal Terrible plagues, those itching, bettering diseases uf tho skin. Put an end 10 misery. Donjs Ointment cures. At all drug stores. She haa proceed- cannot be con rid til of When asked about that part of secthe United States revIroJ .statutes, which provides for the punish-e.of any person who aides or aliea a national bank official in the performance of any act which is illegal, Mr. Carpenter said that whatever transactions Mrs. Chadwick hail had with the bank officials had been strictly of business nature. She had borrowed money aa any person would, do. and had not interested herself in the wpitslizatlon of the bank in question. The lawyer was asked what might be the resnlt if it could be ehown that a violation of the statute which makes it t crime for a perron borrowing money tion 5.209 of nt the cuuniy recorder. Elizabeth Bowman to Harry F. Dow see. 2J, towns lud aldsun, part of eu $ north, range 2 west, $1.0uU. Mrs. Lizzie Cordon to Cornells Al aeo and uw Morton, pari ua tion SI, township 6 north, range 1 west, 81.000. Ellen Mary Taylor Stone to Jamoa Oscar Child, parts of nc.rU.ins 18 and 19, township 6 north, range 2 west. 1-- 4 ARRA1SHEC Hearing Set for Thursday and Benda Fixed at 8500. Eir NOTES . ! s aides of the building are in Ogden, and one vbieh Mr. Haas evidently gut from string neon noma of tho beautiful Itt-- 1 eottagen la Southern California, of The in- that style of architecture. arrangement of the building in different to meal housea in the idty, for Instead of doors, there an eotamaad arebea which serve in place " d. ! WARRANTY DEEDS on liad presents I Buenos Ayres, 1st. 5. Reports refrom Paraguay suy tbat pence negotiations between the government and Ihe revolutionist a have been receive, 81,900. E. E. Jones and wifo Ririe, part of lot 4, block to Alexande plat A. 55, 11.500. Alexander Taylor and wifo to Fredl prick A. Miller, part of w 4 aeoi tion C. townahip 8 north, rang 1 west 1-- John Knight aid wifa to Jamoa A, section 4, towa Knight, part of aw ship $ north, range 2 weal, $1,000. , Edward I- - Rich aud wifo to B. C. Ob non, part of kit 2, block 13, plat A,! $800. Emma Aides to James Cassen) section 17, towncblp 4 part ne . north, range 1 west. $350. Frederick A. Miller to- - Homer Cl Hansen, part of se and aw 1 4, section 18, townahip 6 north, range 1 westi -- $300. John Knight and wife to Jaieee Ai roc) and aw Knight, part of nw section li 'tion 13, and part aw township 6 north, range 2 west, $250. j 1-- 4 UW - MT HKDim: A Number GCUR1 ef Caeca Set and Orders Death Occurred U 1 ' at After an . iUi'.iwie co1. :i g l'a , 1- a 1.- uf .1 owi-rott- i .i-:of- : I 1 Brie-abac- nt . 11 (i-i'- l.i-- kir-me- 1 iliat loving hands cih:M iio to pinions life, aud al'evlate ruffi ling was done. Inn to no avail. The deceased ua l.rii in Salt l.akr City. June 13ih. 1SH:, ,v:i. U the .iaiith-te- r 01 Mr. and Mrs. W in. II. ana Klias Moulding. In the Kpimg or JKC9 Mrs. move.1, v. i:li her parents ut from Balt lake to Oiii-uwhich place hus horn her Imnie cic,- - hin, c. Hero it was thiit ahe met an. I married Mr. Sonweroft. the mqriiHge taking place October llih. 1811 . 'J heir married life has liPrti one of ci.niinual round of hnppliKFs. nave the llliiiss above mentioned. and so great was her love for home hml its attrai :iotis. that her friends eiieak of her h a home htrd. She was kind aud iviiisiiierate. on all ncecslnns and won the affections and rreppet ef all whom she mel. hire. Seowcroft lesu tsdiind a liotd ot mourning relativi and friends, all of whom extend to the Irreaved family and grief riricken biisliand their deepest vympathlM. The tla.e and pin of the funetal servlri's have nM iiivu but will ue announced Inter. , . witb-hohii- L'P. OPENING FORMALITIES Kan Francisco. received here today Ih-c- . New 5. Hint wa the baraon-- t Nollsen, are 1 n dis-pln- s. H-- 1 m - ed le E tered. HepuhHran presidential Democratic ticket. 322.GUS; 100.800, 1rohihitioniatH, 4.1 "4; tkwinliat, 1A74 : Peoplaa party, 639. changes will Ik-- D'. promote the general from Pueblo axaluai Ouvcmnr pcalmdy SUSTAINED, DECISION FIRST STEP TAKEN. Panama. Dc. 1 a meeting today to draft a decree 1 luclng import, duties, roaatilar. foe, etc., to conform with the conditions of the Autador-Ta- ft agreMaeiit. Buffalo, Dec. 5.- - The German Bank of which President Eatery 'if tha ia also president its haa doors. A notice posted on Hie door give as the reason for closing: "InKutficlent fund to most a eon run." At tlia Ktantly inm-mdnBank tinlay there were no evidences of a run. closed g Print Nrw York. Dec. 6. Fiinhimi Hoebm and wna the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bel mom at sn informal dinner. Suhac arriied tonight from iiueutly he was a member of an opera Ikix party as Air. Jielmonts gunst SIEGES. The siege of Port Arthur may Iw said to have begun on Jane 7th of' th current year, and up to ih p orient hour haa lasted a little over five montha Tlie siege of Vicksburg was coalider ably more protruded, if we count tram the beginaig of the earlier and operntiona, while Psfyra-bttrto which Grant laid alege on June 9, 1864, was nut evacuated udtii April 2, 1865. The defense of Sebastopol was maintained for eleven mo tbe, m4 the defendn-- did not eaptiulate bit withdrew by a way which bora kept open. The famous and auccesaful defense of Gibraltar by lha Knglit garrison against th combined fleets and armica of France and Spain lusted bout three years. Tbs rsauailfea by lha Japanese before Port Arthur have not been mad known officially, but they a! in oat certainly fall hurt of the lowea incurred by tha French and English before BebtMlopnL which were computed t 60.000. General HtoMwel ha declared that bl soldiers will fight to the last man. Even should the vomit be fulfilled, they will do no better than the Greeks did at Ther mopylae or than the Texans did at the Alamo. Harper's rcklr. Reward. hl ouf-fer- eil Warning A REWARD OF FIFTY DOLLARS A reward ef Fifty Dnftare (fM.fifi). win baptad by tbe Utah light Go. for the arrest of party or parties who n tho avenlng at April 29th, 1903, ceased a ahert etrcnUM on Ka atoetrto transmiaaiea Une, through Interference ia eome winnir vilk said coeapaey'e ftnaa at a point about one mile aonth from the newer heoee kaewa aa PI- eaeer Station, near the mouth at Ogden Caayoa. Prroone are warned not to Interfere la It la safe to the Pribllo if untnoMed, hot ty sad poaalbla fatal reanlta to paee eC breaking ot Inaulatera, or the threwtag atm Bar ebstructioe ever the wtaee el ft Power reeom-ineiidBiio- us Hie. . UTAH LIGHT 4L POWER CO.. fix RaLCampbell, Mi MAY NEED or Slippers FOR HIS OR HER 9 Cfmstmas Present e If co you vill finel Just what you want in our s s : : WINDOWS J 'The ALL HINDS , g, Cabinet held Tit Ouray, Colo., Dec. B. Following the lead of (he Trllurida operslors, It ia annaunaed all the milling planta in the-ountr district wU ndojt an eight hour dy by Jan. 1. SOME MEMORABLE United Stales Supremo court ha tipbeld the decision of tin- - lower culifid In the case of C. M. Dodge who baa born arrested for some Unto in Houston, Tex. on a charge of perjury. WashitiRiou, Dec. Meat-I'heraak- y, Pl day, was 21JI22. Total vote: iu Mukuwi'II. Caplafu rived loilay als Mazatla.1, licr destinaComrflencement Session ef Congreec tion. after a long pii oage of thirty-livdays from Tacoma with a cm go ol coal Marked by Usual Floral Displays Her arrival remove her from the list Oppoints Committees and uf veksels that, mlgnt have been Adjouma w reel. si oil the Vancouver island coast Washington. Dei-- . .T Willi tho an-st- e early in November. A retmrt was cirtkirU-rin minutes and tho culated last mouth to the effect that huiiKc .2 minutes ihe Imit session of a lite preserver irum tho Makaweli thr ESI h (ugrem was aznihUsl Kvlty. was fuiiiiil off thi Vancouver coabl, T'ie time ol Ixith ImkHcs was derated followed later liy the report that u to the usual fniinalitfes of cargo uf lumber lunl been washed "ie:ilng day. Tliere weir the greet lugs ashore. Thi gave rise to the story that the Makaweli hud been wrecked tin- gre-between mi mbi-i- . y floral and the hundreds of viHiinrs with f.i the great siorii beautifully gownnd wiinien pieilouiinst-lng- . Cutridors. pununillH nv nu and AGENT AND ('ATTAIN MAY BE ARRESTED. clunk ruom were fhiongal. The biiKili rxlcnded even to the flours of the rliam-herfi. The Dally Mall London,! learns that private application was The gavels of Scnali.r Fn e. pn-siIt madn Islievrd, at the of the senate ai.d Speuk-ri- 1 Bow yesnrdity. pni-testreet for the arrest of BurCanon of tin- - houw- fell exactly at ke Ro'-hand th Uantaln who navi-gat12 iichK-k- . The opening prayer were the yai-lTurliinc Canillnr to made, by ihe chaplains. Rev. Kdw.ird Lilian and a iliird person presumably Kierreit Hale In the senate, and Rev. Mr. Binncit. H. N. Ooiidcn in the house, in both the senate and the hmts INJURED AITHMOniUST A the commiuees were appointed to wail WEALTHY MINI. OWNER. the and t:p.m infoitn him president was that congress ready to receive Denver, Dee. 5. 1. (J. fiierher of snv communication he had to send. fills city, who was injured iu nn Resolul io'.is of respect to Hie memory near Pau. Francs, la accident of the Lie Senators Hoar of Mass, a mins owner. In Hail, Mr. vn.l Quay of Penn., were adopted hv audwealthy Mra. Krerlier sold their Silver lxith house, and the adjournment takmines in th Ban Juan rauutiy to the en were in further tribute to their Americsn Kindling and Reti.iiiig comnieimny. for $2,000.04)0 net. The only bubinesa outside of tlie pany usual first day routina was the adin-thi- n A IRINCE fiKNTENCKD. of .a rerolutlou in tha house extending until Jan. 5. 1905 the time wiih-- , BL Petersburg. Dee, 5. Prinec in which the merchant, ma.ire commisof the Grasii.lsnln. lia beep sion nmr make its report. C'jnvic.eii of libeling M. fitakvltch. a member of tbe Miwow Zemstvo 111 BILLS ANI) RESOLUcharging the latter wlih having writTIONS PRESENTED ten for foreign revolutionary paper. The Prince baa been sentenced to two Washington. Dec. 5 Severe! bill re- weeks in jail. lating to the tariff were inlrodnrcd fn ihe house today. The bill of Rep. 1 NJUNC'J ION PROCKKI NT 5 3 D1S- MISSED. SMilding of Nnri h Dakota provided for a tariff commission. Tho preamble of .V Pii lilo, C11I0.. the bill recite tbat no ordinary aex-The Injiinciinn ui of congreK emu Billy investigate proceedings linmght hv John A. Marthe mibj."i mid determine what tin. Democratic candidate fur Senator li-- ly prore-itier.i- : , S five ur six years. Mi- ; iie of J)r. Allien Si tlosel lit r eye in rurth.-- s r :i! ih;ny inilliltcs Itasi eleven. ,.:n:,iy 11: UUIIIK, tlie Mli iusl. At times ditrlug In' pi'.i'uv ied ill u''?i Mrs. Srowenm B.iiijl materially improve and wa 11 .! !.,! of tic 11 r he:i'iili. The last att.ick i..ii: on while r o. iT'.f was . iki. Bi:d fasi did the end seem in le appristrlitnd ...1 iv :.uiiy t"!., .1 I'ld thiit lie wjitld not reach hu.i.e l..'f in- it atne, B.n this was not the , .iiiiiA.igreatl) i .nrival .nl she improve afi i ilia1 iinpi was otici; more ttply im a time howtver. tor uu.ulier sinking spell came on and Wc was cuuc.l All - a' s 1; - GOES iO Yesterday. vtral Week. : S- -- :.ls i'.ljT, After an Illness cl 1 MAKES AND STYLES IN PRICES com-Illn,- XAVT. iuiermi is war.hiag ti: J.-- e- ed ni AAliIK;CAN the keen Ih-c- . A lere0'1? 4 5 e-- u- mo-pJo- u declared off. . ii con-erni- iig je,i D-- - ! and other member nf the mute canwelfare. Nine eonirnlsKi oners are to Ininn seed in th vassing board wa Today was law and motkxi flay is vest iRate and ri'iisiil. to coturicoB as to tha Second Judicial District court, ana changes dlatrict court today. $300,000. the following cases were heard: H. M in the tariff. Hicks vs. Southern Pacific company; Ui'P. Fordney of Miijilgnii also ofPORTUGALS QUEKN REbearing on motion to amend auawer; fered a tariff i.iiuiiiiasion lull CEIVED BAD NEWS. ordered continued. Kep. Ixivering of Maas, proposed Oliver 8. Barter va Oregon Kliorl Portuof London, Pee. 5 The Queen Une Railroad comjiany; hearing or. three bills. The first pint Ided for the gal loft Ixradnn hurriedly today for .motion to strike out second amendet allowance of drawback and the remisfrom a lank to make a statement --- YOU sion and tuierial revenue taxes on Turin owing 1o the giave news received her assets or ability 10 meet jcomplaint; ergumrni lteard and r.oiiKiimed on vessels clearing her article of condition sister, the the obligation which was taken under advisement. knowingly regsrding United thu PuchcsH DAosia. Kmeat Bertram et al. va. May K. for foreign s. count ries front untrue. Mr.. Carpenter reiterated hi Fiatrn imri The second provided for xaun.eiii that Mrs. Chadwick was hearing on motion to act aside a drawback on imported articles ou ate judgment and on motion which Tangier, Dec. 5. The residence of innocent of any wrong. have huc.i paid which are trial argued and both motions used induties If. Gautach. director of the compagnie tlie pi'nlucti.in of or are joined of talasa under adviaemenl. Florence. Ore.. Dec. 5. The steamer Maroc&ine. was attacked the night to or form an Inseparable part of 1 tribesmen. Bur. M. Srown Beni 4 M. va. Forman K. December by company Bella, fifty article produced In the United States days from San Franciaco. back the assailants. aL; hearing' on motion to and The third provided that T here fencvnlng whose safety there has Guards drove coma: continued. and strike out en considerable material on which luMcw have apprehension, arrIN PATMary K. Ferris va Modern Wond-ived lmrc today. The Bella was drir-'- n HEARST AMONG JURORS been pah! are used as covering or TERSON CASE. ru motion merles; hearing off her route or articles by the severe storms prodnl 1.1 the trial argued, admitted and wrapping The name of W. R. Hears! is In the which United States there shall be allowed which recently swept the coast. from taken advisement. under 200 of jurors special panel of such articles a drawan the Pattereon jury la to he chueen. Miss I E. F. Brats va J. S. Carman et al.) backexportation SNOW SQUALL THREATENED in amount to the duties paid equal took ahs when ornew on molkm for was very pal" hearing trial; Patterson on the materials used as Htu-coverBUZZARD-- I dered continued. a seat beside her father in court today. ings would : K. Lowe Geo. talesmen Von A. va that said counsel company Her New York. 5. What threatened ."'pretw-niativBaker of New York Wagenrr; hearing on demurrer; order- be examined aa to their physical and J? w a blizzard started In New York mental condition to prevent further continued. introduced a rcrohttiim reciting That W Afternoon. A snow squall which Catherine Ereckron, etc., va Dieaa the tariff is a fraud on the American delay. j Jeered ihe streets lasted until late (F. Rich et al.; demurrer overruled and lieople wherever it ia levied on any arthe evening, when it gave ticle whose labor coat Is less in ihe way and Two million Americana suffer the .twenty days given to answer. '"it to set. The atom was torturing pangs of dyspepsia No nued A. Msillard va T. E. United Stairs than anywhere else. The Browning; ventrsi over Alabatns this morning. to. Burdock Blood Bitters cure. At ( hearing on motion for new trial and renolutio.i especially mentions steel, ,!l he coast to Cape Hatteraa motions and resolves motion to retax cost; both that this despicable any drug store. M then submitted and denied. panned off. fraud on the A merit an people be NOT TRIP General Henry Wittavean va Ogden PRINCE OF WALES stopMl by directing the secretary of CONFIRMED. negotiations Hospital; demurrer overruled and 20 the treasury to suspend the collection of tariff tax of $7.84 a ton on steel days given to answer. story pubHngo L. White va T. J. Foster; morfiils until surli time as the United London. Dec. rllafl1l),iiai Dec. 5. The negotla-1- . 0Ieuel by President Fowler, of lished in New York to the effect that tion to have parties brought in and Slates 81 eel corimrotion and others will shortly prodemurrer to answer furnish eoncluwve evidence that the Wwforn, in ttae.in-ss- d the Prince of Wales National amount paid by them to their employes George Grant va First if t,1 t'ew TowN. New Haven ceed on another lour of the world, New on Bank demurrer of ! other places. Ogden; bearing for producing a ton of steel rails is . ehsiin rIor1, ,or he purpose of piir-w- visiting, among founda1.0 answer; ordered overruled. greater than that paid by English Lchigb Coal A Navigation York, apnears to ho without J has va Hear Keller steel rail manufacturers." J. G. Reed et al. lmrwlt Individual aa-i- tion. except for ihe fact wbWb fhrac?uyiih hit to flic al.; bearing on motion He also lm pdueed a resolution callfor over a jear past that fumpany in Pennsyl- - been know.iwill visit India during ihe intended answer and counter claims ar- ing on the attorney general to comdeclared off today, tb Prince gued and takan under adviaemenl. municate to the house his opinion as simmer. T!o. ef ik.?1 p,Unn of a deal the stock The court took a mrean 2 to fhe extent to which the alleged comuntil d r11 Coal A Navigation It haa been arranged - tbat ihe Prince rwv when a largn number of uat-jter- a bination of ie1 manufacturing comrisen from 81 to of Wales shall visit- Ireland, Janu- (I'cloek, cameU for bearing. w recpnily panies i rewriet the output and fix 51b. almut 128,000,000. ary IC. Merlin. nitli w uii OFFICIALS IN TROUBLE HVSTKLY. 1 AND MOTION MY 1$ WATUil.Ni; CROTVTff OF ELECTION ouin-nuibi- $1,200- - sumed. New York. Dec. 5. Nine persons were injured by jumping from a two story building in West Forletli street. Fortv automobiles wer burned. Loss 1-- 4 SC OW'D HOFT, TO LONG little Carr,-presiden- tednt - "i WIFE OF MRS. EVA SCOWCSOFT. 1 rua-ain- A ViiiJj- !.. w. . ar g past three montha have been snath from Salt Lake, have to Evanston and resumed their duties at the throttle on that district. br. B. H. Harriman haa ordered for use on the L'nlon and Southern Pacific ayitera a locomotive expected to make jno to 120 miles an hour and rua from ocean 10 ocean without a atop. The locomotive la a tireless, smokeless, on house waterless power needs no coal It wheeis. no sparks nor and strews Its builders say It can carry enough fuel for a 3.0UU mile run. Theoretically thia baa all been figured ont to a mathematical certainty, but it haa demonstrated. yet to be practically The new engine usee a combmattua of compressed air, fuel, oil and electric power, and is an application of ( i4 r dif Mtvl i gruwta of the Aii.eriean navy ani the M .1 htr.h opilsil.u e;;iej lamed by naval men Ihe. l.i.ximg tuciu- b' s if t. e Si'Uu e I. ;:.n- luUl' JlIic in Cefi'Mi'-uaia! tedi'iiqiie is wi.di 1. nt w lilk.: liuwn tv t ui iiiciu.-.oin the naval :ln Iiiiii- I.) d.- Receive Men Sentences Denver Heavy i l.c-.s.'i-- 'i ipof ad th. ii...!ihood oj liiidgel fir p. a' covering nically for Contempt of Court. .. I ihe or.H.'il uf nfileera t the - in I,"- i.'i.'Uii, 10 li' I methods of n:!cd ae to '.iiifl. f I t:.r. tie si.Lijn", i !' i'..c .". flunk J. Kraike. :. t'.i tli'i.i d r 0.1- .liuildjig uml uiuiiug wTiilJpi and ariiu. ci.. , :1 ilC.'UM 'n llLeiii'i liS. pit otter iiiarr- -i that, may be apidiwl to i.u a. ...: iiciw e. c, I, mi amt Kiiwani t I'Muiiu ano T. uT ih bettei ui lit of the Herman navy. -. li' I.f 'J'h.. iinprcr ot I'lPr ic were y a.ijiulged The res t.iiiiiu iiUailons of Fecretwry of I 'll NV,i::rl in lit u :nat lie1 iiiH.c. iiulay iliar "i and be i.iurl siipii he Navy Moil m in U. auntuil repur i. v. .i is l .u. ':v.i ni'C.-jfliastils T iiwnUiiee inn s uii'iii eg ui jail. to the jiresid.iir are publisheil .!. ::b iii. fun I!,,.; a majority ia aie ;- i- 1. !low- -: Krau.i . idie tear and and it appears that American lit in I'ipuse,i in n vision. II noil fine and cost; Ituv and O Malui plans are much preferred to those of ii mum - aiul IMiu Du- sail c.w.s Great Britain in naval hero. Dil I. H A- -'. Kit IAIN I II K Knisk). 2 nioulhs iuiprisouBseni SiU KiE OF FI NDS. each: 2fiii fine anl corns. him CL UREXCY CHILEAN AFFA1RB, Tliewe men were eloeiion offletal m Dec. The Uni krali S 5. f ward a: he late New York, liec. 5. After n lively H: 1 10- - pmiihJipii s in prealdelllia; aud were accuseu 01 disregard iiif. ihe chamber of deputies tic ( Am- ilisi tlie comiuisaion i.h court' haa passed the bill recautly introduced injunct ii'U fed. 1n he of CilUI..,il of paper proroguing the iif e.i.ii eine I'niicd j the loiirt Slulff. Ihe j'lMnr juilge of the lirvili; AUSTICS SALE AT UKCIE SAM'S innn!.v until January 1910, rabies the lfet ala's Valparaiso, Chile, corresponds' 'i'i!'i iiu L imeil Stales in and tor The bill increase by thirty milI ent. I... Till'd iii. up., logelher with two of lluredeeUlcil OT Ciiiwistiug lion penos th- - paper currency, which if ditferem political affili-mioi- i Wati'hcs. Clocks.pledges. D.aiuonus, Jewelry,1 hall le iiwued lu t.i !,. 'iiiaen h) ihe senate, anil monthly install-man- ). , Silverware, Opero aud also provides for tha creaIt iwo l.pu" liiailve, iu congrtisa of held (Haases. Musical loiU'umeuia. tion of find and guarantees g iMilnieuI a ff ilisi Ions to be chosGuus. llevolvera and a thousand uthre the total special en lie I list limly. conversion of paper into All to mention. articles lo utiiueruu J nisiu olijc.-- i is 10 ascertain the go to lha highest luAicr withoat lmtt gold whan the time limit expiree. Tha men oura has nut yet beou acted upon Mi.i . .( froiii li n h muh moiievK weir or reserve. Thia ia a rare opportunity in the aeuata. nerAcil. ihe purp.taes for Whkh to buy first class giani nt your cwu the pei .ins to whom they were paid 01 Don't mis it. Kvary srilclo DANCED UEKfiELF TO DEATIL given, uini ihe manner m which they price. as reproarnid. Tbv wale warranted NW York, Div. 4. lbmiBg at a ss weie .lisliiirki d. Bala in aid of a hospital has resulted The Miu of ihe hill rWitire Iliat will laat but a 7 short lium only. the uuiluigs or he commission and the daily at 2 and p. iu. until thaOentire in aa attack of pncuuianio which caua-r-d Jlmtr, the death of A brill A. Babbit, ler.mihuiv mkcu shall be rejiuned to Hiek is dispoaiHt of. (ol. John will conduct the sale at daughter of a noil known Auctioneer, on or before January i. ingle 1st, Uncle Ham's Limb OftUwv, 278 25th Bl. consulting l!hiii. engineer of mtaburg and New York. The girl, who waa 18 years of age. bad beca ill several month, but when tha ARGENTINE TREATY TROUBLES. IOT TON GROWERS CONVEX TION. young wuinrn ot the town were asked New York, Dee. 5. A letter to help the hospital she volunteered Memphis. Teuu.. Dee. 5. The Comthe decision of the gimrn-uisher service, fiha danced a born pipa mercial Appeal loniurruw win publish to (Umouni e t lie commercial in a light yachting rostuina. She hinta letter receive.! front Jackson, Mis., in which Governor Vardanian (leillnc) treaty with iba United fit ate has been ed after the first nights parforman ca in Ik permanent chairman of tlie cot published by J .out M. Iirngo, former but insisted on appearing for tha minister of foreigu at airs, says a Her- aeound night and died a few bourg inn boll weevil convention at Klirevw Infer. to serve Gover- ald dispatch ftiiut lluiaiua Ayres, ArNrt. After nor Vardanian says: gentina. Tbe former mlnlater dsclares that Argentina trad would suffer by BULGARIANS MURDERED DY X One of ihe strong 17) arguments made by an editor of your city against this act, wlitvb would roliably be folGREEK BAND. 'lierinluing Governor Vardanian to lowed by th denunciation of other ftaionlcm. Dee. C. A Greek band on unbo would there that and serve as chairman of the convention,' tnatie. December I muntarad 34 Bulgarians In Y was buaed iiikui the fad that Governor certainly in the situation greatly di to the in teres of the coun- tbq village of Alloa near Bovorltrh, Vardanian has incurred th displeasure An order waa iaanod today for (ha of the present pred.liMil of the lnitnl try. resides creating tha possibility of mobiHration of alxteen battalions ot Slates, who would regard a courtesy lo diplomatic complication. Mon astir redifo, Governor Vardanian as' a discourtesy Columbia, a C., liec. 5. The official to him and he would punish all the OFFICIAL VOTE OF THREE STATES vote of gutith Carolina is aa fellow: cotton gmwera of the 8011th by Parker. 52A52; Koonevait, 2J71 f federal aid from their effort to (fiiarlestou, W. Va., Dm1. 5. Tbe of- D lw, 22; Watson, Populist, K ficial vole nf Weal stamp out the lioll weevil. Virginia give Roosevelt 31.55.1 plurality. MILLING PLANTS VfllXi BAUKENT1NE MAKAWEL1 TURNS McKinleys plurility four years age ADorr KiGiir moor DIES 1104. . l !l r. ionr. 1 1 Wra. Richarda, Win. Caldwell ami foe tymaii Payne, enterprising young Lauitire eagineora, who received theii ipnunotiun la Kvaneton and who for - 1 V.ii.L V.t-a- ls U-e- ; ill V LADY uni-dent- fflSSSSp22Ea ii: ii ksday sionxixo. Xorh Is Brought to tne Ogden Hospital to B Treated for his Injuries 3054 Washington avc-- b jamre Stout.xhla office w ith a receipt w called at L'o. of Chica- .J, I lie Orthwaite-Pag- e BE- - Ugutui. Weber Co.. Utah. Dec. One nf the most diatreewing accidents that have occurred in this place for y.ir happened lust Saturday to one ut our mwi highly ire pooled citizens. John s. t.'Ladwlck, He snd ins i. Birt-mi- utail POPULAR AT K0R1H OCDEK HISSES I iKinisA, - - (1 $1 Cf Up lO POOU Z. C. M O -- 1 |