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Show TOTS EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL GRAVE ROOMS BUSINESS OFFICE Phono......... .No. WM. GLASMANN MADONNA EVENING CHARGE 123 .........No. 123 Independent Phono. EDITORIAL ROOM . .....No. Bell Phono. .. BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phono. . . . . . . . . . . . .....No. 66 VIM. GLASMANN No. 123 NEL8E CHRISTIANSEN OF NORTH Bell Phone No. 123 of both telephone oyeteme OGDEN CHARGED WITH elceed after S p. m. ARSON. ....... CELEBRATED PREFERED GREAT CATHOLIC HOLIDAY .OBSERVED AT SACRED HEART ACADEMY. Charles Stout Charges Prisoner in Jail With Burning Hie House Down. Golden Jubilee Commemorating Promulgation of Catholic Doctrine From Roma. Charles Stout swore to a eomptalnt charging NeLe Christianson, who is now in jail awaiting arraignment on n serious charge, with arson. The property which was burned L a frame dwelling bonne in North Ogden, belonging to Mr. Stout, and was destroyed November Sfeth. At that time Christianson was occupying the building in company with Mrs. Chruilaa Grow, wife of another msu. What was thought an imrlmlnaiing circumstance, a the fact the furniture ftbich was said to be insured fur st'iut S,:ti'0 was apparently not north more than fr,0. After the fire the pair went to live in a neighboring house and officers of both the rounty and city wervlc began to investigate the sustiected cave of ar-- r jn. While making eui-- inveMigations the facta developed which led to the arrest of the couple for illegally living together, and Christ tanaun was placed n the county Jail. The last, link of the chain of circumstantial and other evidence was found by the officers of the law yesterday end all partiea Intere-t-e- d feel amply Justified in placing Mr. Christianson under arrest on the grave charge of arson. Madnna Evening, the fiftieth anniversary and golden Jubilee commemorating the proclamation from Rome of the doctrine of the immaculate conception, wee relrbrated at the Sacred Heart Academy last evening with appropriate services' before an audience that taxed the house to its capacity. The room was decorated in blue and palms and pictures of the Madon:xa by the masters adorned the walls. The princijMl feature of the evening was an allegorkal play of three sets entitled. The Triumph of Faith illustrating tbe beautiful lesson that only faith will satisfy the human heart. The arts" and "Sciences'' wev allegorically represented by members of the graduating class as ess 'Culture,' Wraith and "Faith." The "Duty parts were well eustained, Miss Mary Donaghy attracting especial notice aa "Enperanxe a youth iu search of happiness. An interesting peature waa a song and fancy dance by nine younger member of the school. Tbe play qnde-- i with a beautiful tableau representing Faith triumphant with tha "Sciences" and Arts presenting gifts to her, wh ich wss encored and given a second yiterdior afternoon, C. C. Johnston fur a Uw days. i. In from the cui-o- ff B. F. Cummings of Salt Lake City, ie in the city on a visit. Altov.t seventy-fiv- e men, an extra rang, have l.cn laid off by iiiu Rio Grande. Mr. C. A. Hendershot, of the I'nion Pacific engineers office at Omaha, is spending a few days in the city with his parents. Mrs. Peterson's funeral which wa announced to come off today at 11 m will be held at 10 oclock o'clock a. m. today. a The remains of Mrs. Albert Scow-ero- ft may lie viewed Saturday from 1 to 6, and 8u:iday, 9 to 12:30, at the residence 472 27th Street. D. Gugenhelmer, a Union Pacific offi- cial came up from Salt. Lake City yesterday evening Li hie private car. Starlight," and from here went east over the Union Pacific. Mr. E. C. Wheatley, of Brigham City, was in the city yesterday conferring with some of the business men relative to a patent he Is promoting, lie was accompanied by his wife. Mr. H. C. Bigelow and wife left yesterday an an extended trip to the coast. They go by t!ie way of Poitland and expect to lie absent six or seven weeka, during which tlmo they intend to visit all ciiie and points of interest on the coast. The funeral service over the remains of Mrs. Dent Peterson will bo held from the Third word meetinghouse Saturday, Dec. lftth, st 11 a. m. Hunt stills. Interment will lie at Friends desiring to view the remains may do so Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. at the family residence, 2231 Moffat's Avenue. Mr. C. A. Bartlett of Lacrosse, Wls., a father of William Bartlett, who died at the hospital lat Sunday, arrived here yesterday, having come to accompany the remains home. Mr. Bartlett takes the kalh,of his son very hard, jm he was his only living child. He was accompanied east by some of hia relatives, who live In Salt Lake. The party leaves this morning on the Union Pacific, has begun the cotiagm at the corner of Pingrce avenue and Twenty-ninl- h street. Work has already begun and he exited to have the buildings completed by February.. T. H. Ballanlyne erection of five six-roo- m The Hutton divorce ease oempied the attention of Judge Rolapp during the afternoon session of court, Henry Hutton, Usron Vsndercourt and Petrr J. Larimers testifying in behalf of the. defendant, Henry Hutton, rebutting the testimony of Mrs. Hutton'a witnesses to the effect that the defendant wss addicted to habitual drunken ness and cruelly. The trial was continued without dHie. Peter Hickey was arrested late yesterday afternoon for stealing two c.t Mts of Una Lindstrom in a Kilter's Twenty-fiftstreet. The bits found in the possession of the iJendor. h tli-r- e T. R. Reader and John Mixon, who ITrre held since Wednesday afternoon m suspicion that, they were, the men were who held up tlie Coalville Co-op. discharged from custody last evening. The train crew which had furnished the descriptions was at the Jail and were p.wltive the officers had the wrong lit oil. The two ini from California. and give a straight account of themselves. LADIES ELECT OFFICERS the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. ensuing year: Committeeman John Wagner. Past Mtetress Mr. Harare Doyle. Mistreat Elms Maple. Vice Mist res- - Rose Coodfellow. Secretary Dors Stainss. CARD CF THANKS. To the many kind friends who assisted us during the Illness, death and burial of ,ur beloved sister, Elizalntih Carr, we desire to express our dewiest appreciation. Especially do we desire to thank Mrs. Mary Farley, William Pickeit and the Fourth Ward choir for v lie sweet music furnished at the funeral. MRS. JEANETTE AUSTIN, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. CIVIL SERVICE .. Washington. LEAGUE CONVENTION. Dec. 8. The twenty-fourt- h annual convention of the National Civil Service Reform league opened here today with about 5no delegates from all parts of the country proMUit. Annual reports were rad and annual addres.es made. NEGOTIATES ARBITRATION TREATY. WaahiLcinn. Dec. 8. Austria-Hungarand the Unit'd States won will conclude an arbitration treaty, if the negotiations initiated by Secretary Hay and Mr. the ani1ia.::-ad- r oontinue to progress as eaiigfacUrrily as they Lave AnM.ro-Hnngart- irrie. ROUBLE d lei-e- j ; an American Interested Failed t Ledge While Awaiting Sentence for Land Fraud Conspiracy. Appeal in Time Daciaicn Might Have Boon Reversed, Except as 8. A. D. Puter, to Railway Material. Portland, Dec. tlie fifth and laet of the land fraud-- ' St. Petersburg, Dee. 8 Through the conspirator, today obtained bond-me- n failure of the American interested in for tba additional bail of $4,000 requirihe cargo of the American steamer ed aud is at Jib.rty until such rime as Arabia cuiflaratod by the Vladivostok sentence may be passed upon him. It i worthy of remark in view of the prize court to lodge ea appeal, their in finding cases not ouly went bv default before difficulty Puter expert enX-ethe admiralty appeal 'court, but the euretlee that Mr. Watm lias at no United States government lost en op- time odfrrud to dejmeit a bond, but on where security has been portunity to obtain a decision on the both instaucMfurnl-hed cash bail. This question of railway material which required lia might have formed a basis fur a re- bail in the aggregate now amounts to which One of the charge) $7, Out). newal by the Untud States of diplomaU that of forMrs. Watsoa owv reta tic representations auch regarding art idea aa conditional contraband. The gery. Up to tlie time prosecution has consisted been unable to identify tbe woman's confiscated cargo originally of about 1,500.000 pounds of flour and handwriting Jn a way to make il commaterial and machinery petent for testimony. railway It is believed Pukr has provided bound for Jupanese ports. The AmeriMrs. Watxon with the money aud ha can embassy at St. Petersburg promptly notified the Washington authorities embarrassed himself that rite may of tbe manner in the appeal avoid the necessity of signing the should he bulged; btu the papers fur bond. the appeal only arrived after the deciNOTICE. sion of the admiralty court had been rendered last Saturday. The British This Is to certify that the Standard owners of 3,300 sacks of flour, less than circulation has beeu half tbe amount in dispute had regular- and Examiner city of E. M. Curtis by D. G. Nelly entered an appeal, and in accordance purchased with a decision of the foreign office son, who will endeavor to give tbe public good service and courteous reached soma time ago and communicated to the United States, there be- treatment in tbe future as has been ing no evidence that this flour waa in the pest. E. M. CURTIS. (Signed). destined for tha use of tkv enemys D. G. NELSON. forces, the decision of tbe tadivostok court was reversed. Mr. Berlins who represents some of WITHDRAWS RESTRICTIONS ON RECEIVER'S SALE. the Amoricnn claimants thinks there Bellingham. WaiJi., Doc. 8. For the ia still a possibility of reopening the case on account of unavoidable delay, second time the propartic of the Paincident to the preparation and for- cific Packing ft Navigation company will be offered at receiver's tala here warding of the papers because of the next On November 10th. great distance. Steblin Kaiminsky, pro- whra Tuesday. ii Fisheries curator of the admiralty considers that wm bidthein for $310,000 by W. A. Peters the case ia permanently eluted, on the at Seattle, no offers were received on ground that the Americans with due the propoi-ttlowhich had an upset notice, foiled to enter an appeaL of $500,000. Tlie court order has The flour would, of couroe, have been price been modified for Saturday so that no released, he says, and poislblv also the restrictions are made m to minimum posithe he but expresses machinery, price. would court the tive conviction that not have revalued the decision of the lower court in tbe css ol railway AUCTION SALE AT UNCLE SAMS' matarisl. the Russian view being that railway material, whether consigned of unredeemed pledges, consisting of direct to the government or not woukl Watches. Clocks. Diamonds. Jewelry, be used in building railways which Silverware, Opera and would be employed for the transporta- field Glasses, Musical Instruments, war. of munitions tion of troops and Guns. Revolvers and a thousand othra The impression also exists in official articles to numerous to mention. All circles that the Americans having go to the highest bidder without Imit foiled to exert legal remedies in tbe or reserve. This la a rare opportunity Russian courts, the United Slates gov- to buy firat else goods at your own ernment ahotild be estopped from reopen- price. Don't n.tsa it. Every article ing the cnee through diplomatic chan- warranted aa represented. The rale nel. will last bnt a abort .time only. Sales M. Kaminsky says that neither (he daily at 2 and 7 p. m. until the entire Celrhas the nor Knight Commander stock la disposed of. Col. John O'Hair, are Americans case, in both of which will conduct the sale at Auctioneer, interested, will come up on appeal until Uncle Sams Loan Office, 278 25th St. of Bubbling over with mirth, music and impossible situations, entangling Pritzand Snlts," a musical comedy in two acts, made its initial apiiearancc at the Grand Opera bou-- e last evening. The following are the arrivals at the The title role were played by Mason Reed hotel for the past 24 hours: and Mason, the inimitable fun makers. J. C. Allan, Chicago; H. 0. Sanford. The remarkable likeness bet wen Frits, Knit, lake: 11. E. Uncork and wife, a burglar, and Rnilz, a detective. Is Kan Francisco; James F. Kane, Pocafor the many laughter pro- tello. Malm; Q. H. Durrie, Kt. Louis; voking situation in which the play Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, New York: abounds. The Maws theicaelvcs are a MIm Della Btar-- y, New York: A. J. 1 aura cure for the blues. Any person Omaha. Nab.: Samuel who eoulj go to bear them sad not Ctillongh, W. B. Goode, Kan Fran-dc- o. Brick, City: he made to laugh ha- - no appreciation WashCal.: C. F. of the comedy element In a play. Tbe ington. D. C.: D. L, Kutnewky, Herman, rity; 8. H. Masons will be remembered by Ogilrn Burroughs, Denver, Wm. B. theater goers as Rudolph and Adolph, Wallace, Boat on, Mass.; A. P. Btaney, lu tha play by that name. In Frits Chicago; J. Galnan, Salt Inks. and Suits there are a aeries of funny nilxups which could never occur with CONlife of any in people iti FESSES TO FORGERY. telligenne at all, but il ia this very fact that makes tbe eoiiiMly element. The 8. Betah T aroma. Wash., Dec. Maaons are suppm-teby a good comuntil a year ago, a second lieuSmith, of and pretty elnging pany dancing tenant. in the regular army, serving in girls and a number of clever nrile char- the Philippines was arrested for forgacters. Frank Hayee as Hooper, a sering the name of Nelson Brandt to a vant, 'makes much out. of a seemingly number of mnall checks. At the earnunimportant part. His work wsh ex- est plea of his wife, Smith lad night His throughout. ceedingly rlcver made a full ennfereion to police, claimremarkable step dancing called for ening that whra he committed the forcore after encore from the audienre. geries he was desperately in need of money to pmvlds food for himself and LEAVES wife. Whra his regiment returned to FAMOUS MAKXILLER FOR LOS ARGELES tin United States and while he was at. B'dse City. Smith was rashlered from the service for debt. REBIG RACING AUTOMOBILE, REED HOTEL nl po-sc-s-ed BY L. H. PAIRED BECRAFT, STARTS ON LONG JOURNEY. COURT WILL FIRST DECIDE JURISDICTION. Will Participate In Races at Los Angeles on the ICth and 17tha of This Month, The famuli "9M9, known In auto will . racing l;rles aa tbe "Man-killebe hwd-'i- l on to a car ami started on it long trip to fat Angeles, where it will rare iu the Mg meet to be held on the itith and 17th of this month. Big Bert Fuller, Its dure deril chauffeur, and l'red Bailey will follow the machine, leaving Sunday. Kir.ce ge Hng the ".PH" repaired here the boys have been by L. H. waiting for airaneemeuts to lie mads abont Hu iirct t:i be held In Ixm Angelo. The accident which occurred iu Haripy Oldfield's machine at Sacramento lad Sunday. Is responsible for the delay as it caused a postponement of the da:es already made. so that the Gmn Dragon might lie repaired. It sceui to lie aim i tet a miracle that. Didti.-tKcapel the most, (linns rous accident in Ills adventurous rareir. A it waa he came out with nothing mure eeriiiiia Ilian a broken axle. Nothing but Hie mo-- t. fortunate chain of circumstances saved a series of fatalities (hat would have far overshadowed kit fearful experience at Kt. Ixmis, a couple of months ago. or that at Detroit la-- t year. Oldfield's wonderful lant nerve was -- hewn by the non-eh- a manner In which he accepted the result. His only intered seemed to be In Ihe fact that he had been preveuiel from cninpletliig the attempt begun uiPler o good promiite of buck. Whan Fuller meets him in a maten race It. will lie a esse of Greek meet Greek, for the former Ik known to tlto-- e qualitie that go to make Ihe chauffeur. sUjcctjSffiil Daring to a fault, "Hig" Brt Fuller does not know what, fear is. in fact it i a word It Is certain in ids that hr will make Burney go some and with old "399" true to Lhe tradition of the bast, there ought to lie someAngdes. thing doing at Chicago, Pec, 8. Before Judge Tulley case today the separate maintenance brought against the wealthy- - Idaho miner, David MacKehzie, by his wife, came up. In view of MarKenxie'a object ions to the Jurisdiction of the court the court declined to grant any alimony or solicitor's fees, and continued tbe matter until the latter part of December when the question of the right of the court to enter any order will be heard. WILL STARTLE THE PUBLIC. poa-&ei- m Chicago, Dec. 8. "My charge of bribery in connection with the passage of the Ravcnswoud Elevated railroad ordinance ie only a beginning of what I have to reveal. I will follow the charge up with revelations which will s.arti" the public." This statement we made today by Alderman Butler, who in the city council declared he was offered nmaey for his vote on the ordinance and held that wholesale corruption had been used to secure passage. MAKES OPENING STATEMENT. PROSECUTION New York. Dec. 8 After John D. Benedict had been removed the two jumiw uacesMUT to complete tbe panel hi the trial of Nan raiterson for the murder of Caesar Young were chocn this afternoon and Assistant District Attorney Raud at once began hM opening statement. Miss Patterson was the only woman In tlie court room when the prosecutor pned. Mr. Baud practically repeated the charges he made at the former trial, which wa brought to a sudden end by the ilinei of a juror. After Mr. representing Miss certain Tanweim. had objected i made' by Mr. Rand, adjournment waa taken until tomorrow noon. taij(-ine;.t- s Did von ever try atiy of cur whismule talk," key. judge?'' asked lhe dealer. "If you could und-raii'ncle Elien. "I speck you'd hear "No." replied the Judge, "but I tried who bad.'' Yonkers a good deal 'bout d fuel persistency a man today . httiugs. wWaHliincnm Blar, StAtesman-an' From the Charge of Establishing an Illegitimate Record for Hie Trotting KftcKein Was Exonerated Btellion. . Pacific-Amertca- n Brln-a-ba- c, January. YOUNG ASTOR UNDER- GOES OPERATION. New Yurie, Dec. 8. Vincent Astor, aged 12, only son of Colonel and Mrs. John Jacob Aafor, has undergone an operation for appendicitis. It waa apparently entirely successful and the chances for recovery are raid to be In Second Peace Conference When it excellent. Convenes-- - Present Conflict Should The lad has been ill three weeks and Interior Not M hia health never was robust, the attack gave the family much concern. Washington. Dc. 8. The Charge DAffairs of the Japanen legation Butte, Mont., Dee. 8. A Helena speinformed the secretary of atats cial to Miner rays: T. J. Walsh. that the invitation of the president to coenm-- the for tlis International Harvester tlie second peace conference has been Co.. f Wisconsin, has applied to the communicated to tbe president by tke court for an order letting aside supreme la minister United States Japan. or the order to chow cause modifying that to waa instructed eay The charge next Monday why they should not be She Japanese government cordially enjoined from doing business in Moneympathlxed with tlie beneficinnt purtana, proceeding! brought against the pose that lnpired tha invitation and company Attomey-GcmirDonovan that experience baa shown that there under the by anti-tru- st law. In his statela urgent need for more exact definiment to the court today Mr. Walsh tion and uniform practice of internati- raid the action had been brought to in now exists onal law than regard against the wrong company, tbe corporsome of the quei ions which it. ie insuit being a tendril are to he submitted to the con- ation mentioned in theand not a mansolely ference. The J a pane government, he selling company concern. said, does not find in the fart that they ufacturing are engaged In war, any sufficient r vis-oWaahlngton, Dec. 8. The hearing why they should not under the - pre-e- nt circumstance take part in tiu- pro- by the supreme court of the Uuited posed oonforenre provided that the con- States in the rase of Swift vs. tbe as ference (a be assembled does nos take United Slates, popularly known or assume or to rake action relative to "The beef trust, was today passed to or affecting In any way the present an unfixed future date, at tuo request cnnfliuL Subject to three roervations of the government. the imperial government, he raid, gladLETTER LIST. ly accepts the invitation and will be at all times prepared to exchange views IJst of letters remaining In the post-offiwith the government of the United at OgiLn, 1'tab, Iiec. 6, 9M. Blares as to matter to he considered which if not. calhd for in two weeks by the new conference. will be rent to tlie Dead Letter Office: GENTLEMENS LIST. RESOLUTION TO PUNISH DESERTERS. Alexander, Luiher Morrie, Richard E. Butts, I. Miller, Ram H. Kan Francisco, Dec. 8. A resolution Barber. Ed McGee, Frank wm adopted at today's session of the Bir-Frank Malmgreen, Henry International Seamens Association of Btglliim, F. H. STanmnsr. J. W. America, urging congress to abolish Cox. EJdie Maiile, W. of for Imprisonment the law providing Chrlmen-e- n, McEntee. Frank P. seamen who dewrt in foreign ports. Christen J. Napier, Harry Tlie present law does not punish Co nipt-n- , 2 and Mr, N., letters, who desert, their ships In porta eeam-Mrs. ChM. 1 Nichols, A. IL of the United States. Corbett. E. W. Norton, A A proposal to affiliate with the InCampbell. Frank O' Dae. H. M. ternational Transport Workers FedCronen, Herbert B. Ott, C. eration was adopted by the convention Custer, J. D. Owens, John E. tiio of vote referendum to referred and Cooper, Wm. Palmer, Jam.rs T. membership at large. Erlraon. V. Mr. and Quinn, orthat Introduced A resolution waa Fisher. R. O. M. R. Mrs. Seamen's ganizers of the International Furgerwm. Elxy Quinn, Michael Union of America will have to be bonRhodes. L. M. Fcrl, Lorenzo ded. Kick, L. Ray, Wm. Faulknrr, Fletch Robertson, Fred Kan Francisco, Doc. 8. The proponGrant. Ceo. II. Rkalovlc, Bozo ent in the ltolboer will case today an- Hraon. O. A. Kmii h, T. C. on close next will that nounced they Hi rose, Victor S. Snider, John will trial The or Monday Tueday. Hfrtlz, Jo. Sullivan, Pat tn ibe lily be ended toward the close of J. E. Tilentv.r, Jow the week. The adjournment today was Johnson. Geo. Takata. K. taken until Monday. Whltn & Murphy Kelley, Elder V.. H. Wright. I- - O. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Whitlock. W. S. Keuriaropoulon, fomis. Woodland, I). B. Now. Them About 1 Begin Thinking given, Jo.epli Wagstaff, Alma Time. in Prepare Lee, J&. D, Webster F. A. 2 letters Warron, James the With tlic.tr customary enterprise, Lukoil. J. F. Walter. Gal laides of the Methodist church, have Mr Duff. N. Williams. T. N. bazeer in one of the Miller, C. B. and Dewey down-tow- n stores next MeConrM., Jaa F. Wains, Whiteside. William month. The location will be announced Moore, T. H. Young. Brigham later. They are now busy making up LADIES' LIST. of dolls, aprons, a stuck fancy goods, Bkdwie. Jo-i- e Lcnare quilts, and mauy other goods nec canary Bay, Eudy Mrs. Bln. Myerr, will wants. in this age of many They Mn. Ida Ohlson, Mrs. Julia Beecher, he suitable, too, for presents, and the Brown. Mrs. Lets Palmer, Mrs. Ella B. prices will be reasonable. The ladies Patrhk. Mm. E. F. requert the public to delay buying un- Courtney, Mr. Peck. Mira Lottie til the loth. lth. and 17th. of DecemI). C. Rogers, Mn. M. ber. when their wants ran he supplied Craig. Mrs. Anna Summers, Mr. in the easiest and most untisfactor K. Millie manner poaaible. In buying of them, Dirfsro. Mr. Smcart. Mrs. R. C. of havtoo. one has the ronsciousnees EgiMo Sliauglineesy, Mrs. ing pnt their money where it will do Gledliill. Mary A. J. F. the vost possible good. The Ladies' Jerman. Mrs. R. F. Taylor. Ms Nellie Aid Society are making strenuous efMile. Mic IllancheThomas. Mis. T. I forts to raise their church debt. Tbe Merton. Mrs. Wm. We!. Mr. II. cause is laudable, and the public wiil Mangan, Mrs. Winger. ML be glad to know they are meeting with Nellie Emma . the encouragement among good people Mrs. Keralie i of Ogden auOjricinit chard Wauou, Mr,- PART to-d- aji 1 al n ce h. m y - I lnt KotV ag-rrai- a allowed by the board. lu the deciaiun on the case tha board rays in part: entireout of cunsidi-ratioly the last affliAvit mads by Mr. Jordan, detailing what he now claims to be the truth of the entire transaction, eo for at least aa the statement made therein affect any person other than himself, and relying alone on the contradictory statements under oath made bv Messrs. Amidon, Stearns, Jordan. Fumes and Irwin, not only as to the time made and the (Mails of the performance. but also and particularly a to the manifest effort shown to establish what must have lieen known by Messrs. Irwin and Amidor as au abao luiely irregular and unlawful meetinf for the record purposes, we are forced to the unavoidable conclusion that each of the iiersotui named has within but a little more than a year and absolutely irreronciliable and contradictory statements of tha essential facte necessary to establish the regularity of the meeting and even the approximate correct nee of the time made. From the several affidavits the conclusion is irreaia-llbl- e that not only wa the meeting irregular, but the attempt to give the horse such a record was a gross fraud upon the public and a wilful violation of the rotes of the American Trotting association. ah :,.troverey over the regularity of tbe performance and the correctness of the time claimed la forever set at rest by Mr. Ketcham'a authorized statement, through hia attorney today made before the board in which he unequivocally atatea that he ia satisfied and Mr. ketcham ia aatisfled from the evidence before the boar I that the horse Cresceus did not at Witchita, Kan.. OcL 19, 1903. make tlie mil in to 1:59, and thatthahe ia not entitled performance of any the credit, for record arising iherefrom; that the announcement of such time then, and there made, waa fraudulently done and waa false; that Cresceus ia not entitled to the record and Mr. Ketcham dure not want it under the existing circumstances. "Iz-avin- OFFER LAND THE BIGGE8T EVENT OF THR SEASON. In the Superb scenic Produntimxi of HEARTSEASE Friday evening THE SECOND IN COMMAND Saturday Matin. SOLDIERS OF FORTUN- E8at unlay Night, Direction of BELASCO. MAYER ft PRICE ARTIS TIC SCENERY ft COKTUMR8 Company of 25 selected players. Prices 86c, 50r, 73c, and $1.00. Advance sale of seat at Box opens Thursday morning. offlee $1.00 Telephones (or Residence $2.50 Telephones for Business RCCXY MSUNTAIN BELL CH TELEPHONE Ask th Office for Fartieutaia -WHAT'S THK CIRCULATI0N1 THATS THK VITAL POINTI FOR BUILDING. Santa Fe, N. M. Dec. 8. Mayor Gibson today telegraphed an offer of aia hundred acral of land and as much more os ia needed to Muyor Well of St. Louis, lor a aile for the National Prat amities buiLling at the St. Louis a exposition which is to he used for national fraternities consumptive sanitarium. The board of trade and other organizations will organize to makeprepurnt ions for securing the institu- tin. Bui to, Mont.. IYc. 8. The at Apex, Queen mine la Just as nourishing, toothaeiM and wholesome as tha beef tram the other atatea Wa are equipmeats ped for handling alK our In a cleanly and aolentlfie ma ner. Wa respectfully solicit a trial order. LE.WEATBE2BY Indian a email mining camp about 26 mile south of Butte on the Oregon Short- Line, waa Hold to ihe Amalgamated Copper today ' company for $203,009. Wholesale and Retail Suteton 2451 Wash. 00DW- Ava. - r Ts o J. S. Lewis & Co. Jewelers and Opticians ! Washington Avenue.! fruit M Glen TbrwgM BIG CLOCK - We make a strenuous effort to have on hand a snperb line of gee during the Holiday season. It will give us pleasure to hT F01 Judgment Visit Our Store Mies And Feast Your Eyes Wirt Osr Prices Satisfy leify We are undisputed leaders in hi eh grada goods In this have traveled? Then you know our store compare with East and outshines many. J. S. Lewis Good liglil & Co. Jewelers BIG CLOCK, ArriDsetEeal I ' i Cures a Cold iaOa Day, IN the 7 Plenty To Help Hem ,V Washington Avenue. CC22ZZ2Z3 CTJSIBBa Mift-hnll- Jb charges Before the American Tretti,,, Al40e( tion Affidavit I nap i red by Refua., to AbeL Dee. 8. George H. Kftrh-aChicago. Dec. 8 At of 1 niedo was found not guilty of the board of appeal of the atuk. a his establishing fraudulent record for Trotting Association, (hirers ,7.-bmail against A. C. Jordan trotting tiallisu Creve; s at the Wichita. Kan., track on October JSoh, 1302, Georg H. Krtchxni after a bearing of the care betore the Cresceus. Jordan officiated M board of appeal of the American trotr Judge on the Wichit track thTT here The asooiiatloa tonight. tiug Cresceus is alleged to board declared that the evidence fell world' record and It have was short of sufficiency in ertabllehing v JortB criminal participation in the claim. d tkm before the board. for an illegi'l-mat- e the affidavit Ketchaut la .nZwu fraudulent record, so far gh Mr. Kttcham wet Jordan had attempted to charaedix bUckmmi concerned. out of $1400, and that it v? The story detailed by Starter Jorham's refusal to consider me,Maltiii dan of Hie Wlchiia trail,, who ,!ecli.r-m- l proposition that had inspired J.JT? to the board that Mr. Ketcham iia I tifldaYit. ni him fix to the time with arranged Crtucu so that the world's mile recFARMERS BANK LOOTED. ord would be broken, the deelsiou de clare. is not wlthont eoneiderault Oklahoma City, corroboration in mat leroof ooiuKitutlo: T.. Dee. or detail. We must, however, view lb( Farmers State Bank at Lambrntm case before us wholly from the ovi nils west of Enid, waa robbrfr denoe which we have that the chief light bv three men wha dynamic has made a we(plng denial of t'i afe. About $3.0ti0 in caidi rent or indirect participation and w .nd the robbers escaped toward must determine that the evidence fail; Boas mountains A posse is ia mb! to establish hi connection with Hu ult fraud and intrigue lying at the foundation of this attempted record. While freeing Mr. Ketehnm from thr charge, the board found the officials o the Southern Kanxas Fair association, on whose track the race was ruu guilty of connivance to establish c fraudulent record, and ncpelled from A Guaranteed Belaaro Attraction Hie American Trotting association President Irwin and all the other eill TWO NiGhTS rials connected with the Wichita tract at that time. , AND SATURDAY MATINEB. The persona expelled by the board COMMENCING beside Mr. Irwin, were S. B. Am 1(10 n DECEMBER 9th. FRIDAY, judge: A. C. Cardan. Fred Stearucs anc Special engagement of H. L. Fames, all of whom were found by THE ROMANTIC ACTOR . the board to have participated in the fi ol establishment announcement end the fraudulent record of tbe horse. Cresrriis. Tlie expulsion of these official also mean that the worlds recotc: for trotting stallions of 1:594, claimed to have been made by Cresctua ia not Chicago, d - - Jj . COUNTER GUILTY BAIL DEFAULT WILL TAKE AMUSEMENTS MAKE SAYS NOT OUT ON WENT BY JAPAN Bei-raf- Treasurer Hattie Miller. Conduct revs Nora Seiche 1L Warden Anna Critroa. Chaplain Margaret Rose. Inner Guard laiuise Wagner. Outer Guard Mary Day. $ 1 r. Brother- hood of Hallway Trainmen met and tier led the following officers fur the U IN BOARD PUTER CASES Ihe musical program waa excellent, the vocal numbers being eepscielly fine. Miss Mabel Coltman was encored ami Attempts Employment Bueineee With responded with "Dry Those Eye, out License and Is Arrested. which drew forth great applause, Miss Jennie Parker's solo. Ave Maria," was emGeorge Cnkos, A trio by the Misses ployment agent and collector among well received. hie countrymen, the Greeks was Policy Maloney, Mabel Coltman and Parker, the Sacred Heart Club by Captain Brown yesterday Jennie , and the closing Ave Maria, the atternoon for conducting employO'Connell ment business without a license and chorus in which Miss Clara were soldeposited $25 for his appearance. The and Mist Florence Downey oist. deserves special mention. employment offices have been comMiss Daisy Maginnia read sn original plaining for a considerable length of time of the methods of Cakos ami his poem. "To Mary Immaculate, whicn evasion of Hie law, and the officer! drew forth universal praise. have been 0n hie tracks for some lime j but so rmitiniis has been the work of VAUDEVILLE FOR BRIGHAM the offender, it ia alleged, that atiffi- cieut evidence for hia arrest waa nut Contract let for the Erection of the secured until yesterday. Building Right Away. . Cakos evidently beard of the trouble to the brewing for him and hastened Arrangements have been completed of a vaudecity recorders for a license, but waa for the erection too late. ville house In Brigham City which will He hud gathered a large number of be pushed to complotinn without delay. Greeke for shipment northward prior Charles F. II111, who has built most of to the arrest at the profitable sunt of tha vaudeville houses In Utah, has se$5 per head. cured the contract and will leave for the midlc C'akoa, according to the officers, does Brigham today to begin the work of hie business on tha streets and drives erection. The building contemplated a very lucrativ trade. will be the find vaudeville bulHUag to be erected In Box Elder county. It ie said that Ogden capital is behind the project It Annual Election of Ladiea Auxiliary of The ladles Auxiliary to the i CREEK 9, 19M, DECEMBER OGDEN. UTAH, F7IIDAT MOBNING, No. Indtptndiirt Phono Independent MOBSniO EXAMINE 3 ( j |