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Show Tnc Monxixa examiner ogden, iXCITIKC RUNAWAY UTAH ul tle- .UMiiBS Hnue Co., tpera ay ctk M. H111' Block. lor ravelin John rc- urowcroft and Boa' company, ha trip through unitd from a busim-sniral Iteh point. He will rcinam city until the llrat of the year Urfore going out on the road agate. lUtSUAY Wbai EXHIBIT in, tut havp heiU a wry runaway hail it not biun p pe-pl- e's THEATRE TICKETS AS EVIDENCE Alle-hanl- reed-dt-n- of -- - r light-fingere- d , - itt 7 oa dld 77 cloe-The- se "ex-1h'i- fc Kn.-ina- IS ARMY -- 5- DESTITUTION IN NEW YORK. WANT New York. Dee. 7. Charitable institution iu this city reiiort that never before have they' been called upon to assist so great a number of unemployed men. According to statisiii a ai the municipal Ridging house at First avenue. forty per cent more idle lu-needed help in No--v ember than wa the case a year ago. During that mouth 7.?S7 persona, ninety per cent being men, were rareil The condition ia attributed to the completion of ihe subway not tut much on account uf the completion of ihe oonatriiri.hm wroric, as to the fame uf the tunnel, which haa attracted New York thousand in the belief that they could get lucrative employment. Number cf Probate Mailers Alto Heard by Judge Rolapp. A The ,if J. vl. Henry Ki'.iar, cl al., was octhe prompt ancon of vaMrr-ro- , curred in tMi.t or ihe Lucies biiildiug TutvMlay rieiiiug iJiortty after five p.ni. It appeal that as Eli Ucus, a plasterer. was tlrinua iluwn Washington aieuuu. one oi hk shan oi hi SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURE anappcit in two, a he was crus-Ul- won-dcrt- s, iam. Y3. KEllAS SETTLED lor lor the SOME MOST BEAUTIFUL ART were elected Tuesday night WORKS ARE HUNG AT CAR 1. O. O. F.: 1). No. 5, 24tli Mr.-- I. w Ogden lodge. NEGiE LIBRARY. ErlgliK-ui'i- i uuncan. noble grand; N. J. Dawes, jicmuil cojiroi. hi horse : A. started in run. sicking and plunging vice grand; li. Kiss.1, secretary liaiversuu wagon aud gUortnaie, treasurer; Charles Stout, List Shews a Must Commendable the white, Class of Work by Utahns. horse was xiaudi.ig iu trout of their irtwtee. place nf liiiMi.i ,, nod to a weight auu will be a children a raudy mat Beua reiued hi horse in bet ween the Lien tiling I14 now in place at ihe cuih anil afterniliat wa&ou, and as a result linre at the Lyceum Saturday Carnegie Lihraiy bi.il, Lag for the hi vehicle was oadly damaged. oon. Admission. 5c. J. G. Read happened to ho pass-tusixth annual of tm- - Utah sad run out tutu the street wlo-isheriff, btate Art Institute. The Sick McCoy, the Nevada lumen gent he seized by .(he hit tbu Halverson vbo made himself famous by running having the affair riirei-ilin charge horse. Frightened liy the unexpected down the murderer Egbert who had finished their labors of hanging the approach the auimal struck at Air. killed two Oregon sheriffs, was in the on business. Even pictures tliis grazing nis shoulder. By this city Tuesday morning and tin- - publu: Read, time the other animal had broken though Mr. McCoy has made a may now feast ujvm the grand colhv-tlu- n loose the other shaft and wax wall-iu- k record for himself since he has of beautiful paint Ins far a week around the sidewala with ileus held the position of sheriff still in tho to come. hanging to it's hit. Mr. Read, seeing general landslide which occurred last WhiSe there are a great number of Hist the animal would, in all probaelection he was swamped with the other Democratic candidates. valuable paintings by foic:gn artists bility. got loose, came to Mr. Beua' assistance. The beast then plunged on exhibition, snil the greater number harder than ever, slid as if blind made Dut two cases came up before Judge are by Utah talent, 'in- - vny fact a start for the stairway that leads Howell in the municipal court. Roytimt paintings by I 'tab ariiais may be iiitu Halverson's office, and a pile-ufifteen will board at the days al potter hung up alongside such note I works of was narrowly averted. No on tbs ert as some of these damage was rity's expense for begging Mr. said H. are, duue on the sidewalk, except the tearstreets and one lone John Doe was I. A. Culnier this morning, proves loose of a sigu board, but when ulsrbarged from custody upon the un- that we have most exrolleut talent iu ing slopped the animal hod Its bead in understanding that ho would either get this state, it is worth time safe proximity to Kushmer's window. out of the city or go to work as soon to come out and see how the work of Aj elderly itum was riding with possible. home the ei artists compares with that of Hcus jumped out when the horse such acknowledged shining i'glits in began and to run. No ona was hurt. art circles, The ladies of the Aglaia have postFollowing Is a list uf the exhibitors poned the concert which waa to he given Friday night for the benefit ot and the works of art exhibited: libraries until Harbudo 1. A Spanish Visit, Loanthe Free Traveling ed by Mr. W. 8. McCornlck. Tuesday evening, December 13lh. Leon Uorilott Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, France. 2. Farm in Col. George French will give an ilII. lustrated lecture on the Hawaiian in- Normandy. Fawned by Mr. M. lands at the Salvation Army hall, 205 Walker. 3. Cattle. Loaned bv Mr. W. th afreet, on Saturday next, Dec. V. Rice. George Beard 4. Lake Sarah. Uintah Kkh. lie will also rcjieat a number of wanes that were given on Friday last, Mountains. J. A. Beck 5. In the several persona who were not prenent Mrs. Emms C. Carson. 6. Road baring expressed a desire to see them; through the ForesL State Art Colleca small admlaalon will be charged. tion. C. T. 7. Narragansett Bay. Mrs. Christina Peterson, COUPLE OF COUPONS IN STOLEN beloved Loaned Chapman. by Mrs. Florence K. Woodruff. wife of Bent Peterson died yesterday SUIT MAY SEND UP THIEF. I. 8. Clawson. W. Scene Venice. In nomine at 4 o'clock at the family ft. ReI loaned H. Mrs. J. Grant, by 2251 Moffet Ave., after an Stranger From New York Appropriate M. Jl. Walker. of three years. The deceased pose. Loaned by Mr. Clothes From Central Hotel. L. Culmer. II A. 10. Lord Elkington. was bom In Norway, Sept. 22, 1R42. 1904. 11. Slate Prize at Fair, SpringA be sit 11:15 o'clock ymtwilay a. m. A husband and three children surNear Ogden. 12. Seclusion. 13. The date of funeral will time. vive her. Miller waa arrested by Officer James Peaceful Waters. 14. On the Welter. 15. be announced laier. After the llaln, near Ogden. 16. Pipe Layne and Hutchins in the very act Springs, Arizona. 17. Secret Beach, of trying to diapuae of a new black California. 18. Heart of the Mountains. Full of clothes to Josh Middleton down 19. The Forest Path. State Prize at the on west Twenty-firs- t street, the said Fair; 1904. 20. A. Wayside Iuyll. State clothes having been stolen laat evenPrize at Fair, 1901. '21. A Passing ing from a room lu tho Central hotel. Shower. 22. The Wild California Coast. This morning early the police de24. partment waa notified that a room in 23. Grand Canyon in Arizona. American Fork Canyon. 25. A Glade in the Central Hotel had been entered Traffic la too heavy over I hr Tonopah the Wasatch Mountains 26. On the and a new suit uf clothes, belonging railroad for the company to handle Jordan River. 27. October. State Art to one of the young men roomers, with any degree of promptness. The ore Collection. 28. Sunshine and Shadow. stolen. When a telephone message thiynicmi alone amount to about 350 29. The Tranquil House. 30. A Mouncame In front a lady down near the tons per week, while passengers are go-itain Pool. 81. Moorland. 32. Salt I a tie Rio Grande Western bridge that a wan In at the rate of about 5U0 per Valley. 33. Morning on the Plain. 34. was trying to sell a uew black suit of week and coming out at lh rate of Evening in the Fields. clothes and that his actions were susabout 300 jHr week. II. Wells Culmer :83. Tlir River. picious, Officers I,ayue and Hutchins went down there C. E. Da 11 in 36. Old Liberty Park. Eight cars of cattle in a (tain on the immediately. Kdwltt Evans 37. Sunbeams. Loaned They found thi-iman in the back Carson and Colorado railroad turned , of Middietuu's Josh over a frw mllea from Hawthorne Tuca-ila- y by Mr. I. Cline. yard place. The Anton Fabree 38. Moorish Servitor. suit of clothes was on i he ground and morning, completely blocking t raffle fur several hours and killing about Loaned by Mr. Wm. Howell McIntyre. tho gentleman was disEduard Frere 39. French Peasants. coursing upon the merits of the suit isenty head of cattle. The cause of to Mr. Middleton. Would you like to the accident could not be accounted for Loaned by Mr. Gen. P. Holman. H. Garland 40. Baby and Dug. Loan- sell these r lollies ? Officer asked Kept that one aide of the roadbed had sunk below the level, thus causing the ed by Mr. Wm. H. McIntyre. Hntchiua, 'but the reply, i'm not parGeorge Howell Gar 41. Scene in ticular." tipped it off to the officers nit to become overbalanced. New England. Loaned by Mrs. F. K. that this was the man who had stolen The Salt Lake road will be comthe suit last night. Woodruff. bined in about thirty days When finAt the police station the man gava T. Harwood 42. Scene near San J. ished the roadbed and equipment will 43. The Duck Pond. name as James Miller and said his Francisco. hr of the beat. In addition to the aingle 44. Tokay Grapes. he was from New York. He claimed Mary yinkson track of the heaviest rails, 45. passing Dahlias, that the suit was his dress suit, bnt Mrs.M.Gorliski Hughes tricks 3.000 feet, long are placed along Louis Japy Member ties Artistes a couple of reserved seat checks on the entire mute-- ' at intervals of five Francois. 46. Landscape. Loaned by the Grand Opera house found In tho miles Fifty-on- e locomotives are among Mr. M. H. Walker. pockets of the suit' were silent witthe equipment that has been contractPaul de Longpre 47. Panzies and nesses, giving evidence damaging ed for by the management of the road, I owned by Mr. David Keith against hia statements. fturag'er trains will not be run over Lilacs. 48. Kylemore Miss Edith Maguire ike roid until some time in January. Ireland. 49. Provo Canyon. INDIFFERENCE. Senator Clark expects to be elected Castle, 50. Provo River. p resident of the road at the next meetiW. A. Wright, Insurance CommisA. Marranl 51. Cathedral Interior. ngsioner of Georgia, attended recently Loaned by Mr. W. H. Mclnlvre. Chicago, Dec. ?. A class for the J. Mlreau 52. Cardinal at Chess. an insurance men s banquet in Atlutraetkm of prospective railway em- Loaned bv Mr. W. S. McCornlck. lanta. in the University of Chicago ploye 53. Guadalupe Pass. The President of an insurace comG. M. Ottlnger hi been advocated by an advisory 54. Emigrant Train. 65. Montezuma pany, he said, once told me that, romndUre report of most of the westthe if you were interested in lire insurElection to Notified of His ern railroads entering this city. At a 56. Sunset, Arctic Ocean. ance. you were amazed at the careThrone. recent meeting at the Chicago club a 57. Autumn. 58. t&ut or England. lessness and the disregard of fir pref'n was discussed for the Instruction 69. Silver Lake, Big Cottonwood. caution to be found everywhere; and uf employes who desire to become stat60. Temple of the Sun, Yucatan. 61. If you were interested In lito insitr-nn- c ion agent and traffic managers. Pih it Knob, Little Cottonwood. C2. City it seemed as though men and Among those at the conference were: Creek Canyon. 64. Parley's Canyon. women did not value their own nor Marvin Hcwett, their neighbors lives ar a picayune. president of the North-ter- n 65. Lake Mary. railway; 8. M. Felton, of the E. Wood Perry, N. A. 66. Yoaemite You got. be said, a new point of view Alton; E. P. Ripley, nf ihe Bantu he: on fire and death when you were Valley. Benjamin Thomns, of the Chicago ft interested 1 nth one calamiEdmond Tetitjean, Cavalier of the Indiana: J. N. Falthorn of the Chicago legion ot Honor, France. 67. Village ties. f Terminal; F. A. Delano of the Burl- de Loralne. Loaned by Mr. W. V. Rice. He sdded that it seemed to insurSoington. and J. C. Stubba and J. K. ance men aa though mankind regarded Leon Gustave Ravunne, s .ember Bpttschnltt of tho Southern Pacific. ciety dee Artistes, Francai. 68. Fish- conflagration and mortality much aa Cusses under the Instruction of comM. H. Walthe woman on tho river bank regarded ing 'Boats. Loaned by Mr. petent lecturers are to be in the hr children's drowning as a matbegun ker. near future in Beauties. ter of course, not worth fighting the Fine Aria building Italian Ricci 69. Pto under the auspices of the University Loaned by Mr. W. S. McCornlck. against or grieving over. college. This woman lived on the hank of Lee Greene Richards 70. English a swift and deep stream. The stream chief clerk In Auditor Village. flew office, is at tho M. Lieder, radial. Paris Salon, 19"0 flowed past her back door and on the Ogden general nospital suffering from an attack ot 71. Reading bv Lamplight. Loaned hank her children played. A traveler passed In hia boat one yphold fever. bv Mr. M. H. Walker. Sloan. 72. Mo- day and waa applied at the risk tb? H. A Hanson of Wells Edna Mia. Sail Lake Cltv in a 11. J. Grant. little children ran. Mw addition to the force In theofflce tels, Loaned by Mrs. in Violets. .Madam. he shouted io their mothHesa f the Union, raelftc 73. Clematis. 74. A Study er. aron't you afraid to lot your chilM OrpRon Short Lino Loaned by Governor II. M. Wells. car and dining Wcl Mn-ice-. Miss C H. Simpson 73. A School dren play so near the stream?' Me nssuvted his duties Oh, no,' said the woman indifferIn Holland. Sekko Shlmada. Tokio. fwsterday. Mr. David ently. Oh. r.o.' Loaned by 76. Fishes. Hilliker. assistant division su-J,Have you lived here many years. ?'' Keith. Yes. a good many years,' said she. wmtcj",,nt of h(( 0regoa ghort jj 77. Autumn in Thomas Slight. from his trip to 'Weil, I should tliin. that, with the Ogden Canyon. v,,hT branch of tho road. Sho- the river so near, you would live in Benjamin F. Sony. 78. Tosobet, constant fear that some of your little tho Signal Watching shone Chief, ones would be drowned. CHINESE CORRUPTION. Fires. 79. Colorado Plains. 'Oh. no.' said the woman ; we have Reading Miss Mary Teasdel-- 80. a 81. lost only three or four in that wav." Stories. State Art Collection. jtw'1, 'r'nc-jdoublowing of It in announced that Mother and Child. State Art Collec- DENVER ELECTION CASES. In San Francisco tton. 1,y from IJol'c' interference Denver, Dee. 7. The ballot box from Alma H. Wright 82. Portrait of s of Mrs. precinct 6, ward 5. was opened u,w m,,ney m bribing Miss RIcharda. S3. Portrait rorrunt today Dr. Helier J. Richards. 84. Portrait Ity order of the supreme court in the Well, to be well, 1 Y. B. contempt proceedings against officials ft has been of Jss. H. Linford, president n onen , d,verv! notorious fact for the College. Logan. Utah. 85. Church In- of that precinct, and its contents were No. interior turned over to two handwriting exv,ar that this hss been terior No. 1. 86. Church Md over again has it 2. 87. Church Interior No. 3. (The perts. who were directed to examine the Wi"4 ballots and report their findings to the Vp nntil the people have following, although copies, are exhibitsrii The court adjourned without bat I. 88. Portrait court. "WnlhU ro apparently i ri- ed by special requestAfter Rembrandt. Prevent. It might Just as of a young man. announcing Its decision on the quesval nveta!1"nrI,,I that the Chinese are 89. Portrait of Rembrandt as an old tion of rejecting the entire vote of precincts in which its injunctive order was n1 will And aozna man. After Rembrandt. iT tn violated. i PASTEL. their UatM In that 90. ISiifT Cochins. wcl1 be con- W 3 Browning. I"1 CLOSK CONTESTS. 1 ART PHOTOGRAPHY. 1 ho vi'i possible to find men .no1 Thomas. 11. H. 91. blind ha conveniently Down iu our neighboring couatr of 92. B. F. Sooy. by the SCULPTURE. Wayne there were several close elecihe Chlneve for their Hoofi!r,77 tion conteeis the rloseat being for a had bjr merely 93. Luke Crawshaw. ii the;. . member of the legislature, in which LACE COLLAR. perennial 1 Bishop Merrill was defeated, by four Chinese Birdie Taylor. 94. Mi ti.;. ndJiih corruption are of Mr. sale. are for votes, by Sliingham. Emery of these works T Alained,, give one that lived ForManv desk. County Progress. prices inquire at The following officers ueu:mi:i:r CASE CF READ THIEF Horse Belonging to Eli Beua Gets Unruly and Creates a Little Scene. ARTISTS saL-suia- n a tVEHIKC utad, tihusday morning, lln- - t at., w. settled iu i in ui yesie: my a. in. by i roniii i the jury turning the defendant- pin.1 j ot trespassing on ihe grout', :s : dispute iu Kiwh's addittou. 'Ihe cn.it imimscii a fine cf $35 on the lic Fifty dollar was askMADE ed in the cuivtdaiut on the ground IN REGARD TO JOS. PAGY. that the land for which Ihe plaintiff claimed a lease based tin letter from' Telit Hia Life Story t: a Reporter A. K. Koch, had been used Ly the For This Paper. tor piuieuragr. In the trial the defendant attempted to ratals V sensational i diaclr-- , a title in the laud, which puiiil j,.. lisli tcioiH-front the Kelx-,- .i, Fell bug- was abandoned, and an attempt waa swum in proxc right ot oocupanry. gy stealing episode. JiMji, j. Pagy. The plaintiff produced evidence front the man who took the hi.rm- and bug- letters to show that J. G. Read held gy, confessed to Bhrnfi It : dry. his a lease on the grounds. Tho case was way from Evauaion wh'- he waa taken argued at leugih tin morning and the by Sheriff James yeMict,ia. ihai j,. jury returned the verdict alaiva stated. is a deserter front Fcrt lk.jgtas from wliiih post he raraped a -- ek ago today. after having dr.inu lux entire Mmhou t Maacn in Fritz Bails" monthly allowance and mrit everything will play two diametrically opposite nr had salable. The lamer will un- characters, the one will a doubtedly have to face a varielv of burglar and the other a impersonate detective who grave charges. Duiinz ! week just la hunting tor him; a both ore dreae-- 1 passed his career has filled with alike a surprising number m episode, es- tionrxartly ensue the merry complicathat will prove extremely capes and unusual exih i icih ik. during funny. At the Grand Opera House which time he baa cuimmued several distinct theft and ha (ratelled five Thursday. or six different ways tu get om of the While Whittlesey, the young romancountry. tic act nr. who la uniter the management Here la the story he (, a of Belaaco, and Price, will be of IhU paper in hi ceil yes- seen at the Mayer Urand Opera Hnae this, terday. Friday and Katuniar evenings and at '. bonis Is in Ashland. Wisconsin, the matinee on Saturday ,n three where 1 have a mother, brothers aud famous plays. sisters living. My father killed himcmui'S heie with a splenself with drink. 1 ant 21 years old and didWhittlesey record from other cities and U likewhile on my way from home to Chily tu become as big a favorite here aa decided at he is elsewhere. He will be seen in cago three 'mouths ago. the Maiionette, Wisconsin, to enlist, thinkHeartsease, on Friing I might thus gat away irom booze, day evening.play, which waa suroly leading me over the The of Heartsease will be same road it led my father. I have a mustproduction elaborate one as the company been worse, if anything, siuxi 1 joined carries all of its scenery, cost amea and the army than I waa bvfoie. stage effects as well aa furniture and I Joined the Twenty-soun- d battery other properties used in the play. of the United States field artillery aua Whittlesey will be seen lit the rowent to Salt lotke. lots) Wednesday mantic play. The ReonnJ In Command wv drew fur mitta and capa for winter at the matinee and in the Saturday 1 nt use and when down Soldiers of Forthrilling romance. town my appetite for whiakev got the tune on Saturday night. better of me and I pawned the furs for The supporting Whilt lossy a good piece of money and blew it in. Is a rotnpany at rang one and iurludea a One thing led to another. I returned clioir very for the rendition of the music in to the Kiat and got hold of my blankets Heartsease.'' and pawned them and, realizing that I Among thorn in the Whittleesy comwaa up againat it for three years if I are Eugene Thais Lewion. Virpany waa found out, decided o skip. I came ginia Hriaear, Alfa Berry, Edith Campby train to Ogden and you Lnow moat bell. Hallie White and Messrs. J. hi. of my story since. Harry U. Byers. Henry I never would hsve taken the horse Sainpolls, Lewellyn, Reginald Mason. Taylor and buggy but. I waa drunk rnd didn't Curtis. Krville Amirraon, Carl Yoho, realize what I was doing. When I diaries Sbermsn, Earle Williams and realized I couldn't get nut of the counWilliam J. Abram. 1 1 left Echo at 10 try with it sold it. In the Lyceum program hi me. o'clock at night and walked nine Junes la announced aa the only mllea tu Emory, where I lnarded a ranwra hall Juggler In ihe wund. work train which took me to Castle lady Whether that, la true or not dues not Rock. At Castle Ris k I hoarded anmuch difference, for the fact at ill other train and ran into Sheriff James' make remains that she together with Mr. 1 off in when Evanston. arms, Jumped Lane gives one of the beat exhibitions If I hadn't got drunk I beli.-vI could of the kind ever seen in Ogden. The have gotten away." member of the team Juggles with Isdy The officers way Pagy hasn't told the nannun balls aa though big, whole truth. They say he stole a they heavy were plug pong balls. Their act bicycle in Salt Lakg'aftfl rode to a small la and decidedly good. ' Uopplnger station this aide and boarded a train White, In their danring and singing wheel. When secured bis he bringing comedy sketch, have won a home the rig of Nelson and Fell he loaded Irish with the audience. They are sure the wheel on and took it to Morgan, cure blues. the The for Kinging of Infor82.50. for sold When where be it Mlaa Jessie Lawrence la a strong feamal ion was being telephoned to Echo She to ture on this week's program. about 10 o'clock Monday night clith, powerful voice and alnga Constable Fisher, Pagy stood within has awell. The Griffin Slater, colorvery hearing and tins accounts for hia sud- ed, are good In a singing and dancing den abandonment nf hia horse and hia as la also John T. Powers journey by foot through Echo can- speeiahy in hia oontedy work. The illustrated yon. Neath the Pines ong this week la of Vermont by Charlea Myera. Utahna theatre, tbs plane where the WARRANTY DEEDS crowds go, la out with an unusually strong bill this week, in spite of the The following warranty deed real fart that a strong counter attraction estate transfers have been filed with has been od the boards for the first two night of the week, still Utahna the county recorder: H. J. Powers to Eliza Powers, part haa been liberally patronised. All the or lot 3, block 22, plat A, $2370. specialty people are artists In their Ezra S. Henne to Herbert K. Mac- chosen line. Belle Verne with her Millan and wife, part uf lota 6 and wizard masks making unique facial block 32. plat C. $2,000. studies of a variety of euhjecfa, la , The Aetna Real Estate and Invest- making a hit with the audience. W. A. ment company to 8. H. Hcndersbol, Masoney does a clever Irish elunt. The part of lot lit, block 6, plat B, $1,600. serpentine dancer, Huntress," la one to L. B. Robinson, of the beat skirt dancers seen on the Anton Bchm-idelots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11. 12. 13, 14, 19. 20, vandeville stage In this city. It. m block 14, Lake View addition, $1400. alone worth the price of admission to John Knight and 'wife to John II. see prof. Bylick's trained seals, five section 13, town- in number. The work of these little Knight, part nw mammals is truly marvelous. The rest ship C north, range 2 wrest, $750. Angua W. McKay and wife to Tho- of the specialties on the program are mas W. Stoker, part of iota 7 and 8, aim very good. The same bill conblock 21. plat A. Huntsville, $350. tinues for the remainder of the week. Jesse 8. Brown and wife to Andrew G. Erickson, pert of nw section 17. township 6 north, range 1 west, ii;-- i: A RAIL u ROAD i. f nrty u-- PLAIN CITY TER BEET FARMERS AF- - A NEW LINE. Irrigatien Company Electa Officer Pumping Scheme for Irrigation to be Conaidered. d - - AMUSEMENTS t t, tepre--etuati- well-kno- w-- Sua-inet- ta e ' ' r $310. Andrew G. Erickson aud wife to M. Butonotl. part nw section 17, tuwn-sbi6 north, range 1 west, $300. James 8. Carver and wife to Wilford O. Ridges, lot. 16, block 2, Woodman-se- e Main Street addition, $210. p GILLESPIE MURDER Second It is reported on what appears to that Frank J. Wuz-zs- r. the erstwhile leader nf the Democracy in this state, ami the and alitor of a Democratic daily at Ogden, ha now bnume the editor-in-chiof Ihe Rail loike Tribune. This may I taken to indicate that the has undergone another change f heart and will shortly land again in the Republican column. Aa the tool of Senator Kearns he will be expected to jump which ever way fhe airing pulls, and it is only reasonable to expo-- t that when Tom has grown tired of his uew toy the American party he will seek preferment again at the hand of hia former benefactors; in the which event Frankie be un hand to aid him, uo doubt, by the most sincere avuwela of love and respect for the g. o. p. Frank puls to shame any kinctoacupc panorama yet invented' Iron Couqty Record. be good authority ef Hearing of Defendants in diana Tragedy. Ir. Per Cent f yeur linen bill Interest yauf Tii high grade machinery and modern methods ef the Ogden Steam Laundry will add from 25 per cent to 80 per cent te the life ef your linen. WE DO NOT use Injurious cleansing agents. WE DO NOT crack the collars. WE DO NOT holes. MEN 7. The Rising Run, lad., trial of the Miss Elizabeth Gillespie murder rase began today. I he first trial resulted in a iliaagreemmit. The are persona indicted for the murder James Gillespie, twin Inni her of the murdered woman, her sister, Mrs. Belle Reward, and Mr. and hire. Bar belt, distant relatives. The prose put Ion asserts it baa aerured new evidence. ttec-on- -1 IDAHO PRISON MUDDLE Supreme Court Decidee in Favor of Removing Warden. Idaho. Dec. 7. The state supreme court today decided the action if the secretary of mate and attorney THE MARKETING OF FRUITS. general, coualltuiing a majority of the When our fruit and grape induslry stale prlaou board, waa valid In reshall have reached its full develop- moving ( S. Perrin aa warden of the ment there will be a penitentiary and appointing D. W. system of marketing products so that Ackley. The writ of mandamus will eastern markets will not be glutted and he issued today formally removing thL the producers will get. a fair share of warden and Installing Ackley. the returns. The citrus fruit growers in Southern California are doing some SIDEWALKS. practical work in evolving a plait that will prevent ihe middlemen and the Imilde who are oppneed to sidewalks railroad companies from getting all are entailed tu all the pleasure they fhe profit. The raisin trust and the get in walking in the mud. Their sons prune trust were not. successful, hut aud daughter will be of a wiser gentiielr failures piesonted leas.ms that eration and soon forget what thalr will be of untold Vslue to producers parents endured that they Blight walk who make later attempts to pul into on bitumen, cement and planks. This life la not. a verr king walk, no matpractice the principles of Stockton Mail. ter how made. Santa Cruz Sentinel. v tear out button- UiDII STEAM East ef the Reed Hotel. Both Phenes 174. MkteeUaaiMkalWaKaiakeaMiaaddfiiBal If you want Eastern Beef go to Ballard & Rinckers Corn-Fe- d Ml 24th Street. 'Phone No. 811 s Carpentering, Building, ' Repairing lb. Remodeling ef Houses Promptly attended to. All merit Guaranteed. Enquire uf Ole Nelson, S4S flth street Telephone 82S-- FT y. - GRADUATES receive SO per coat OB pictures taken within the next 80 days at GASBBRG'd 27S 25th St. Two million Americana suffer the torturing panga of dyapepsla. OeJ II No to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. any drag store. 1 alTS 3229 At yr. BANQUET 9 SSSSS 8 RALROAD MAGNATES THE ITALIAN Official Heads of Nearly All Great Systems Gather In New York. New York, Dee. 7. A conference uf railroad presidents lie Just been held al the Metropolitan club, where the real or official heads of nearly all the great railroad systems nf the lfciite.1 States dined aa the gneeta of Edward P. Ripley, president of the Atchison. Topeka and Bants Fe. Nothing waa made public aa to the reanltif the lone which ensued. There were fourteen at the table and beside Ihe host, who represented hia own road, there were: J. George PaGould, representing the MiaaoMrl cific and Wabash systems; Edward H. Harrlman, the head nf the Union, Houtliern and Centra) Pacific aval etna; Marvin Hewitt, president of the Chicago ft Northwestern; Semnel Spencer, president uf the Southern Railway; Roawell Miller, chairman if the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul hoard of directors: A. J. Caaaalt, president of tlm Pennsylvania; William H. Trueadalc. president of the Delaware, lottkawanni ft Western; William H. Newman, president of the New York Central; CharliR. Mel leu, president of the New- York. New Haven A Hartford; - Pmaidetii Karling of the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul; B. I. Winchell,-presiden- t oi the Chicago. Hock Island ft Pacific; Robert Mather, president of the Ruck Inland mm tinny, and V. D. Ctiderwool. president of the Erie. For sometime. It is aaiil. Mr. Riplei he been convinced that Lhere weir certain mutter relating to the running of American railroads and phase s of what, might, perhaps, be called political questions having a direct bearing on railroading that ought to dlariiaard by tbe heads of the rnmpames. With this object In were view Invitetiuna le tits dinner sent out ami Mr. Ripley came on from the went especially for it. Every mau present had something to say and, It ia understood, spoke hie mind freely. The exact nature uf the idecunaion could not be learned, but one of those present said that aume sort nf a statement might he given nut at a later dale. It waa added, however, timt all those present had a more an'iafartory feeling regarding certain great quesrailroads tions affecting American when tbe conference ended. SWISS COLONY the Pacific coast raise the finest wines mpes on tho Pacific UcoaatThcir are absolutely pur. you wish to dim al rnae good cheer for the holiday order some of their win from BROS. FRIZZINI . 25th St. . . gog The Owl Saloon O'Neill Brea, Prep. No. 232 25th St Dealers ia first class liquors of all kinds, wince and brandy. AU goods delivered to any part of city every Batnrday. Whisky 75 cu to $1.75 qnnrt. Wine $$ eta pr. quart. $ quarts, $L Brandy, $1 quart Whiskey pr. gaL $2.25 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, i i RICHEY, UNDERTAKER 'Phone Free. 150 2372 Washington Ave. i Tommy I can tonal lip lo five on my fingers, esn't 1 mm Ms Yea, Tommy, hut don't brag. I mw little boy mi older than you today who eould count up to fifty. Tommy Gee whta! Where did he them . ALBERT F. ere that strides toward recovery from bie 11 Everything here the heat Short cedore at all hour, AU kinds ef gems and ftah In season. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m 25o. Fine lunch tram to S p. m. 11 to 4 and yiM ft YOUNG, Prep 2S4 Tsrentydlfth Btreoft . WINES minisrecent, operation by Japanese ter, K. Takahlra. have caused uneasiness among tbe diplomat's friend. Mr. Takahlra ia still oenfined to the hotel in thia city where be waa stricken but members of hia suite eay hia recovery Is progressing steadily and they hope to see him able to go about soon. get CAFE BOSTON JAP MINIRTRK STILL ILL. New York. Dec. 7. $5. WHERE TO EAT Hid ae. fcluw to ONEILL BROS, Prepv Phone 138. - In- 4 WE DO wash calored goods and weolena In Distilled water. Are wa laundering yeur linen? If net you arc looing moneyTry vs. - TRIAL PERTINENT COMMENT. a Saving of 25 to 50 Will Plain fit y, Dec. 6. The Plain Ctty held lie annual Irrigation meeting Inal night. The meet tug wa held in the reatral sckoolliouae. the tieudance uf stockholder loriug large end Intercut in the affaire of tbe organization normal. The rotnpany, aa shown by the report of the treasurer, ie still in the bole, but all things conaidered Its condition la quite satialac-luy- . A coneidernblu amount of Improvement work baa bean done upon the canal this year and the ditch la in better condition today, probably, than al any former lime. This and the fart that some difficulty haa been eapw-fenrein collecting taxes, and that tb compaay waa forced into an expensive law suit, baa placed tu coepauy on the wrong side of the ledger at tbe dose of the year; but its difficulties in this respect are unimportant. After the reports uf the officers were made and acted ujwn, a tax of 7 per rout upon the capital stock of the company waa voted lor the ensuing year. The following board of directors waa then elected: Peter H. Green, MUo Sharp. V. C. Carver, Abraham Maw and John A. Taylor, A beet g rowers meetlag will be held here next Friday night, December tbe 9th. The purpose of tbe meeting will be to unite tbe farmers In au effort tu Induce n railroad to reach out to this burg. It is said that there is reason to believe that a railroad will come If the town will maze a strong, united effort to that eud. A week later, oa ths evening uf 16th, another irrigation tueat-la- g will be held. The object of thia meeting Is to again euuaider the pumping scheme that baa from time to time of suggested I tee If to the water-userPlain City. . The owners of a pumping plant, which la situated on the Weber river Just south of town, have offered to supply Plain City with water on certain terms and conditions, and their offer will be considered and acted upon at this meeting Mra. George Miller haa returned from Virginia City. Mont., where alio haa been for the last six weeks, waiting upon her daughter, Mrs.- - Alice Boyd, who has been the vletim of a severe attack of typhoid lever.- Mra. Boyd waa well on the road to recovery when Mra. Miller left the northern city. fingers? Philadelphia 60. -.- .v LIQUORS! M, Leedem ; ' M. Patties' F A1STAF CAFE E4CS Washington irtwio 228X Avenues ; ' |