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Show line of the Rio Grande Weaien ext emit through mountainous country almost f1 Imgih of it, great caie must LADY necual in in maintenance. The BADLY INJURED CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. IS STODDARD GEORGE KNOCKED DOWN. BY A MRS. ns heavy enow fall win aon cover moun-- i passes to a depth of a great num- of feet, which will necessitate additional tare being taken. Mr. Welby i had years of experience ia nioun-- i railroading, and is one of the best mountain railroad men in the entire PACIFIC country, perhaps RUN-AWA- Begin Thinking About Them Prepare in Time. New. DECEMBER 11, MOL SUNDAY MORNING, THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, of MID THE ' A PROVED HANDICAP GOOD CARD AT ASCOT DREW THE BIGGEST SATURDAY CROWD TWO JOCKEYS FINED FOR ROUGH RIDING. , . : EftftNlTVf . Hie Outfit to a friend and Runaway Reeulta. coat Mr. A runaway that nearly happened life, her. (Marie Bwddard 25th and between afternoon vaster liar Ave. -Gih streets on Washington name of John Mar-lM- i A num, by the coma ,1,0 lire at Hooper, had had and awn trading 'oto.-- to do hia neighbor! buggy to coin When he arrived In town L, dnive to Kleeela store, where he SL btn in the habit of lying hi Enrse while in town. A friend of his T0 or It for Mr. Klueel borrowedhia home to r din,h outfit to go io he arrived there, accord-- , when ' to hia own atatemeui, be tried nd WMon Into n , back ,h hors mrtlon that he might tie aothe horae he took to the fence. Unable to do hitch-- , he bridle off. leaving the horae w the wagon, and tod him aomev Boon afterwards the horae atart-"jown town, and before arriving hid demolUbed the buggy and came n pair niching down 25th street with of ihaita dragging behind him. The ran across Waahington avenue and turned Into the dldewnlk. up which he ran to the Eccles building, where ' it was when the he waa stopped. onto the sidewalk that turned hone anl-aHis. Stoddard was hurt. As the tuned, the shafts swung around feet, and struck the Indy on the throwing bor to the pavement. She on laid and wai rendered uneonaciona the pavement for a minute or so, abe was helped into Dr. Richs The doctor say a she can be dAce. y thankful ahe is alive. She bled at the ears, and ns far as la bow known her injuries, which rethe sulted from her head striking pareawnt, are not serious. HMpcr Man tend ' n If, inii I al pro-furol- i DOGS. y mall sensation was created at Bdmson'a Cafe by a string uf dog which was led In, kicked in, dragged hi and pushed In, by numerous nail boya and other owners of high grade canines, who had come In c surer to an ad they had seen in a Livipiper the previous evening. Hr. ngston. who ia aver fond of a Joke, thought he would have a Hula fun at the expense of Mr. SUmaon, who rune cafe under hia place of business, and Inserted an ad la the paper to the effect that a dog waa wanted at mid esfe. Mr. Btlmaon did not take kindly to the Joke, however, and secured an officer and started on a atill hunt But Mr. Livingston ia aome way got wild of the movement and quietly left town. One man ventured, pa gtbnson's assert ion that the dogs wen 'returning out the front door, that if the truth were known the weald probaWy he found tied up in the kitchen. While a number of customer were seated at supper a one-arid msn came In and Inquired of the proprietor if he were looking for a welch dog. Where's your dog? ,ak-a- d Jfr. Stinson. "I haven't any, aald the nan, but Im a good watcher Brsetf." The man, however, waa not lied up with the other dogs. A b IV k f tt-- yea-brda- i bit Hr. m WELBY Ml INSPECTS till u SYSTEM or fit-4t fM Ikff t w, STARTED ON A TRIP. OVER RIO GRANDE WESTERN. THE First Inspection Since He Assumed Office of General Superintendent. A E. Welby, general euperintendant the Rio Grande Western, started out etterday on a tour of inspection otter the system under hia Jurisdiction. He came up to Ogden in hia special car ltd then started back over the road min. This is Mr. welbya llret trip inspection since assuming the duties of hi office several weeks ago. As the M Ct. 0 With their customary enterprise, the laidea uf the Methodist church, have and bacaar In one of the down-tow- n stores next month. The location will be announced later. They are now busy making up a stock of fancy goods, aprons, dolls, quilts, hud many other goods necessary In this age of many wauu. They will be suitable, too, tor presents, and the prices will be reasonable. The ladles request the public to delav buying until the 15th, 16th, and 17th, of December, when their wants can be supplied In the easiest and most satisfactory manner possible. In buying of them, too, one baa tbe consciousness of having put their money where It will do the most possible good. The Ladies' Aid Society are making strenuous efforts to raise their church debt. The cause Is laudable, and the public will he glad to know they arc meeting with encouragement among tbe good people of Ogden and vicinity. d JUDGMENT GIVEN AGAINST STEIN Decision Handed Down in Two Casas Against Pawnbroker. Judgment waa rendered ia the Second Judicial District court yesterday in both the cue of the Plngroe National Bank vs. R. Stein and C. Fraxxtni vs. R. Stein, each plaintiff e getting Judgment as prayed. The National bank gets 1500, the alleged original loan, and $5 additional interest. C. lYanini gets $3,570, prin cl pal and interest on the alleged original loan. It will be remembered they hate an attachment on the twn secondhand stores formerly managed by R. Stein, but which the Arm of the Stela Mercantile company clniiua as Its property. Pln-gre- CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR. Main Atraction at Oakland Was tha Family Club Handicap Fossil, tha Winner Receives Silver Cup. Los Angales. Dec. 10. The Jacific handicap waa the feature of a good card at Ascot today sad the biggest Saturday crowd of the season in attendance. Favorites fared fairly well, three of tha six Aninahing ahead of their fields. Hildebrand and Truebell were Aued $10 each for rough riding. The fourth waa the Pacific handicap, with five eUrtrrm. Bragg van made favorite with Hsna Wagner second choice. Lucket led most of the way, hut was beaten out ia the final drive by Elie, liana Wagner third. Bragg sulked all tha way and waa never seriously in ihe running. Weather fine; track fast. Summary: First race, 5 forking Gold Roue won; K1 Otroa second; Maggie Mackey third. Tima, 1:01. Second race, selling, Slauson course El Chihuahua won; The Major second; Tyrol iaa third. Time, 1: 101!. Third race, selling, 1 furlongs Mad Mullah won; Potrero Grande aecond; Luatig third. Time, 1:2$. Fourth race, mile and a quarter- Elie won; Lnckett' second; Hans Wagner third. Time, 2:0L Fifth race, selling, Siansou eou: Hiiona won; Homebred second; Mart Gantry third. Time, 1:10. Sixth race, aelliag, one mile and n lnvlctus sixteenth Merwaa won; aecond; Ignacio third. Time, I as "Yes," assented Golden Gate, I know yon moke 'tit1 more profit on bulk coffeea but don't you ircb P lid r' that a satisfied coffee customer will always buy other things FffslUe sm aort' from yon? 'I five satisfactions rw trade and, yield BlU' ya 1 f ? Wf tke a fair profit. See point?" to, Uh OOtDEfl OATS Re rr,EE hat oattolaotloa. ti.skirr. S Ik. arema.lldkt tlaa "rar aald la balk. J A. SL Co. Folger 'hMshad half a C.atatV ' Francisco Attractions STRIKINGLY SUPERIOR 8TYLES AT SPECIAL PRICES. WHY NOT PURCHASE SOMETHING FbR XMAS THAT WILL BE DURABLE AND GIVE PLEASURE DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR, INSTEAD OF THAT WHICH ONLY PRODUCES MOMENTARY JOY A FEW SUGGESTIONS CURTAINS, COUCH COVERS, PICTURES, BOOK CASES, MU6IC CABINETS, MORRIS CHAIRS, PARLOR BRIC-A-BRA- C MISSION CABINETS, CARPETS, RUGS, BUFFETS, ANTWERP OAK CHAIRS, TURKISH ROCKERS, LADIES DESKS, ETC, ETC. I oys Toys An Ideal Xmas Present . rdatlvt Just the thing for father, mother, brother, sister, or any purse. or friend something that fits any library Bookcase encourages Elastic The it's the mod reading and the collecting of &o& books, education. corner stone of a good library and s higher bookcase mods The original and only perfect sectional our stoat and sold at the lowest price. Call and examine now while the assortment is complete. All Is Now In Readiness Globe-Wernic- ASCOT ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. Loa Angeles, Dec. 10. Entries at Ascot for Monday: furlong First race. Belling, 5 Princemont, 11G; Dusky Secret, July Gyp, 102; The Miller, anon L., Lady Rice, Golden Ivy, 111; Elevarraro, 106; Tisen, 101; Carlisle, 100; Lauretta Phillip, Patay Brown, Count Ru2 dolph. BOYLE FURNITURE CO. SPECIAL OFFER TWO APOSTLES SERVED ' St. Lenin, Dec. M. E. Norton White, chief of the Department of Admissions at the Worlds fair, announced today JAP' CRUISER 8TRI&ES MINE. that ha had declined the offer of the e anme position at tha Lewis and .Clark Tokio, Dae. 10. Tha Japanese exposition in Portland, next year. Nr. cruiser Saiyan struck a mine and White gave aa hia reason that he needs Ban Nov. 10. The majority of her a rest from hia tobora at tha fair. crew were reecued. Fifta officers and 175 men were rescued. Captain and 88 others went down Taljlmu e with tha ship. FIRE DESTROYED BUSINESS HOUSES. e Belgrade, Dec. 10. The new cabinet Watertown, S. D, Dec. 10. Five ia as follows: of houses of the principal business Premier and minister for foreign afEastline, thirty milea south of M. Paiia; Minister of Finance, fairs, Watertown, have been deetroyed by M. PaMogou; Minister of tha interior, smaller buildings Several fire. M Proelra; minister of war, M. Piit-nl- k; were also burned. minister at public works, Jf. minister of roramerra, M. Adovmnovics; minister of Justice and education, M. Kikolicai seseb FRATE3N4L SOCIEllES. Turin, Dec. 10. The Countess of Paris, mother of the Duchess of Aosta, the latter of whom haa beea danger3 Ftotm of ously ill for aome time, arrived hers No. Wnantch Court 24th today. The doctors allowed the counAmerica. Meets L O. O. F. hall, tess' to see her daughter for a few evenings Wednesday third St. first and momenta. After tbe meeting tbe of each month at 7:80. duchess said aha felt batter and beI B. RAMSEY, CLE. lieved her recovery was certain. ALBERT E. CLOSE. Secretary. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. ks 97. Second race, selling. 5 furlongs Tim The Ladles of the Methodiat Church Tyrolian, 110; Rctador, 104; Mer-railhave a Baaaar In the basement of their Hurst, 103; Cotillion, 101; Lou 97; Light of Day, 91; Useful church Thursday, Friday and SaturLady, 105; Heranin, 92; Latdy 'Minors, day of thin week. You will have no better opportunity 92. Third race, soiling, mile and 70 to purchase presents for your loved yards Diamante, 107; Emperor of Inones than now. Heather Honey. Remember tbe Ann assortment of dia, 106; Chub,-10- : dolls which the ladles will be pleased 107; Penzance, Jinger, 100; Blissful, to show. Jho lancy work, too, will 99; Ericula, 9L Fourth race, purse, Slauson course enabla any one to And what they want, Judge Denton, 112, Tim Payne, Sale, and the prices will be right. Dont overlook the grocery depart- 107; Golden Boy; Bath Beach, 100; ment In which canned goods and oth- Funnaide. Fifth race, selling, 6 furlongs Dm er stock may be had at the lowest Collins, 111; Birdie Stone, Tam prices for beat goods. 107; Clover ton, 106; Dnllie The candy booth will dispense tha beat of home-mad- e and imported Weithoff, Golden Light,' Duvhar, 102; Dorice, ini; Conger, 97; Mactiyle, 101, i sweets. Sixth race, selling, one mile Dug Martin, 112; Dr. Birdsali Libert o. 103; NOTICE. i Canejo, Landseer, 102; Fbyx, Anlrad This la to certify that tha Standard 100; Erne, Blue Ridge, Kxapo, 99; and Examiner city circulation has been ITelgeraon, 95; Mr. Dade, 90; Babow; 100. purchased of E. M. Curtis by D. G. Nel- 84; McKee, son, who will endeavor to, give tbe public good service and courteous FAMILY CLUB HANDICAP THE MAIN FEATURE trestment in the future as has been In the past. San Fnnoiaro, Dec. 10. The main atE. M. CURTIS. (Signed). D. G. NELSON. traction at Oakland today waa. the family club handicap. In addition to $1,000 .added by the New California FRIZES AWARDED Jockey club, the Family clab of 8s n AT 8TOLKHOLM. Francisco presented the owner of the 10. The Nobel winner with a handsome silver cap. 8tolkholm, Dec. Twenty-thre- e regular and two field Prie Dor physicians was today awarded to Lord Rayleigh, professor of natural books were In operation, Reeulta:. First race, 7 furlongs, selling Inphyloaophy of the Royal Institution; for chemistry to Sir William Thmaay, spector Munro won; Mrs. Leiainger second; Trapaotter third. Time, 1:30. professor of chemistry of tha Univerrace. 0 furlongs Yala won sity college London; and tor medicine, 8eaSecond Air aecond; Hooligan third. Time, to Prof. Pavloff of the academy of 1:15.' medicine of 8L Petersburg. Third race. Futurity course, selling Tha pniie for literature waa divided between Mistral, the French provincial Sad Sam won: Stilicho second; Sir poet, who recently dedicated a poem to Praaton third. Time, 1:15. Fourth rare, mile and a sixteenth President Roosevelt and Don .Jose the Family Club handicap- - Fossil won Echoes, the Spanish dramatist. Arcade third. MHitaryman aecond; ONE OF THE IMPORTANT QUES- Time, 1:48. Fifth race, T furlongs, aellinfr TIONS. Camiio aecond; Mountebank won; Enlargement Blunt third. Time, 1:27. Waahington. Dee. Bixth race, one mile and 70 , yard a, of the powere of the Interstate Commerce Commission la one of the ques- selling Northwest won: Col. Van. tions which will be pressed vigorously aecond; Homage third. Time, 1:49. at tha present session of Congress. It SEATTLE GAME. la amid that in the mind of President Roosevelt no problem la more imporSeattle, Dqp. 10. Line bucks and tant than this to all the people. superior tear play won a 11 to 2 game for the football team of the Athletic Washington, Dee. 9. Tha house com- eleven In their content with Astoria at mittee on riven and harbors today de- Recreation park in this city today. cided to send for aome of the district to dee! aa re hear from they engineers them on the needs of riven and har- - DECISIVE GAME EPECTED. bors in their respective districts. Los Angelos. Dec. 10. Steady pitching by Jonaa and perfect fielding gave 10. Dec. Detectives have New York, the Lot Angeles team today's game by arrested two Caban servants of Hr. the soore of 8 to L Each team haa now to won tour game and tomorrow's con-te- at Squtm the American minister Cuba, according to a Tribune dispatch ia looked upon as the decisive one. from Havana. Tha minister recently R. H. E. 8core valuable of mnr missing complained Los Angeles w ntv itttMevi 3 10 0 articles. Including a necklace worth Tacoma 1 0 2 Search of tha servants effects $1,000. Batteries Jones and Spies; Keels of the miming property and Graham. revealed part hut not the necklace. Umpire McDonald. m ' t Christmas From The New York World Thricea-Wee- k World la Issued three times a weeiMhat If, The Thrice other morning except Sunday and haa all the merit b of a dally at the prtco of a weekly. The entire .news service of The World establish, mtai, the largeat in existence, la at Its service, and it tells yoe of all imto reEverything portant events promptly, accurately and Impartially. ported In Its columns without partisan prejudice or favor, Ha object to to give the news as it la. In addition It publishes aerial stories by tha worlds moat famous authors, strong political cartoons, and elaborata and accurate market reports. No other publication gives half ao much at tha money. llelug especially desirous at adding 25.000 new names to our mailing list quickly, we make the following unusual club offer In fact, tha hast tv-er- . John Hetiry Smith and C W. Penrose Must Appear in Reed Smoot Investigation--Onl- y About One-thi- rd of Sum monses Served. .. - clubbing offer ever issued: Salt Lake City, Dec. 10. Two apostles of the Mormon church, John Henry Smith and Cbarlra W. Pruroae, were today served with subpurnaes by Unit, ed States Marshal Heywood to appear before the senate in the Reed Smoot invest igktion. Apostle Pruroae is editor in chief of the Deseret News, the official church publication. Apostle Smith ie n cousin of President Smith. Apostle Smith was subpoenaed to appear before the subcommittee during Its hearing last Bummer, but at that time was too ill to travel. Of the thirty-fiv- e or torty subpoenas sent tbe marshal for service in Utah and Idaho, it is understood an far the marshal haa suoceeded in nerving scarcely u dosed. entering Into International rommeree ia, in round terms. $11 .001), 000,000. value of tbe articles forming the internal commerce of tbe United Stales is estimated at about $22,000,-000.0in a Bing le year, Tbua, while it haa been customary to apeak of the internal rommeree of Hie United Statee M equal to the entire international commerce of the world, It appears from this statement that tha Bgtual value of the merchandise entering into tbe internal commerce of tha United Slates ia practically tslce as great aa that entering the international commerce of tha world. llarper'a Weekly. Ogdecsburg, N. . For $1.60 i World and fhe new 1905 World Almanac and Encyclopedia for $1.19, delivery chargee prepaid. Those taking advantage of the $1.69 offer and also desiring tha Almanac, may obtain name by Bunding $1A5 Instead of $1.60. These rates are net and only apply to remittances made direct to this Or, we will seud ' Why did Gladys have ao quiet a wadding? Weil, ahe knew it woald make lota of talk. Judge. Portland. Dee. 10. The delegation of eastern freight agents of the Northern Pacific which la tonring the Hues of the company spent nearly the whole day viewing the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds. The freight, agents were astonished at the magnitude of tha fair and its scenic beauty. In regard to the latter the concensus of opinion was that it excels any of the previous big exe positions for landscape effects. STEAMER World, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Harpers' Bazar, All Three One Year Each 00 GROUNDS. -. Thrice-a-Wee- K ne VIEWING THE EXPOSITION, -- the Thrloe-a-Wort- c ' office. Three free sample espies of the Thriet-e-Wee- k Werld wrill be sent you Address upon postal card request. THE WORLD, Box 1793, New York, N. Y. F. a NOTE NO EXTRA 8E8SION. Ahrveyi AN In P. O. box number. That your letter will resell Proper Department promptlpWORLD, Waahington, Dec. 10. No extra seesinn will be held next spring for a revision of the tariff. That haa been deckled definitely. The ques- tion of an extra session next fail la in abeyance. The president an- nouaced this decision today, a Mother Why dhl yuu let him Mas Naggaby I tall you thw railroad magnates are a crafty lot. you? Mabel I ooukPnl help lb I told him Waggaby Indeed they are. T never go through a tunnel without thinking to atop. how thoroughly they know how to keep Mother Tou did? Mabel Yea; every time Philadelthings dark and cover up their trarka Baltimore A marlcan. phia Ledger. BURNED. Y Dec. The 10. steamer James of the Rutland transit Cfkrisfcra&s line, which pliad bsi.weeo Ogdenaburg and Chicago, waa burned here tonight The crews were ashore. The Rutland boats cost $90,000 each. Norfolk, Va., Dec. 11. Fire broke out at 1:30 o'rlork this morning in the lumberyard at Portsmouth did heavy Will Soon Be damage. o'clock the fire waa under control, hut aa estimate of the could not be obtained. AA 2:30 Herewith Its Smiles and Joy- ous Greetings ks FATAL FIRE IN KANSAS. IN ORDER TO MAKE OUR HOLIDAY TRADE AN UNUSUALLY BRI?K ONE WE ARE GOINQ TO SEASON IT WITH A LITTLE CHRISTMAS GENEROBITY BY GIVING AWAY TO OUR PATRONS SIX PRIZES USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE. Prize No. 1 On Magnificent Doll. Stataon Shoes, Prise No. 2 One Pair Mans M-0Prize No. 8 One- - Pair Woman's I&00 Shoos, Prise No. 4 One Pair Mlaas $2-5-0 Shoes. Prize No. 6 -- One Pair Childs $2X0 Sheas. One Pair Soys $2X0 Shoos. Prize No. ' Klrwln. Kan.. Dec. 19. Tbe coun- try home of Charles Smith haa been destroyed by fire and four children under 12 years of age fa- tally burned. Tbe parents had gone to town leaving the children alone. The little ones attempted to start a fire with coal oil when an explosion One lived to tell followed. the ntnrv. 0 a , THE WORLD'S COMMERCE. The world's rommeree for the latest year for whirb statistic are available, aa noted In the annual report oT the Chief of the Bureau of Statieira of the Department of Commerce and Labor, shows the total expense of all nation? of the world to be $10X15,900,909 and the valut of the total Imports of all nations $11,809,000,000. would This give the total value of the worlds imports and export a combined aa bnt since all articles which were counted as exports become in turn Imports when they entered the country of destination, it would appear (bat the actual value of the article ONE CHANCE WILL BE GIVEN WITH EACH $1X0 PUROHASE. DRAWING PLACE AT OUR STORE, (FCLOC K NEW YEARS EVE. OF PRIZES TO TAKE Our Line of Footwear Was Never More Complete .i V $22,324.-000,00- , Shoe Company j |