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Show THE UOBSIXO EIAimiEll OGDE3T, TUESDAY MOBMSO, DECEMBEB IS, 190A UTAH, BROKERS ARE a nmirzn qfhealw CCUHTY CLAIMS ALLOWED CITY Board of Afternoon OF THE LYMANAGER YOUNG CEUM PROPOSES TO HOLD SACRED CONCERTS. Absolutely Pur HAS BO SUBSTITUTE EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phono WM. GLASMANN Independent Phone EDITORIAL ROOM ..... . Bell Phone BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phone WM. GLASMANN Bell Phone No. 120 of both telephono cloeed after S p. m. ..No. 120 No. 123 No. 60 No. 56 character novelty act a the best part of the specialty. Mr. Spencer is not unknown to Ogden audiences, having ap-- p nred at the different play houses hors in illustrated song work. His voice bss improved in tone quality since his last appearance in Ogden, and b shown off to good advantage in ths beautiful song. The Vale of Shenandoah. & verai other singing, dancing aud musical specialties conclude the performance. The moving picture this is week good. No. 120 eyeteme PROPRIETOR Israel OF STORE ARRESTED Richmond In Custody for ceiving Stolen Goods. Re- Israel Richmond, proprietor of a street, hand store on Twenty-fift- h between Lincoln and Wall avenues, was arrested at his ptace of business yesterday afternoon by Captain Brown and Detective Fender, on a charge of receiving stolen goods. The complaint charging Mr. Richmond with the above was sworn to by mentioned offem-Chief Browning. It will be remembered that the discovery of stolen articles at the store was made Saturday, lluoir'h the confevlnn of M. A. Con-ic- y, who Is under arrest for petit larceny. Mr. Richmond repeatedly denied any knowledge of stolen goods until after the confession of Conley, when they were produced in great quantity. They include a large collection of saws, planes, hammers, spirit levels ands olh'r carpenter's tools and miwwllnne-puarticles. sac-on- d Mrs. Then Wheeler of Salt Lake C'ltjr, Is visiting relatives in Ogden. George Gray of Chlrago. who wee is Ogden on famines yesterday, leaves for Salt Lake tndny. Joseph Hall, who was severely jured hy a fall dowi a fllplit nf stops, several weeks ago, is now able to be around. in- warrant signed by A. T. Wal-drawas Issued last night foy the arrest of H. rattlson for soiling liquor to Joe Waldrara, ared 17. A Charles England and Mies I .aura T. p,,rr hni nf Plain City, and aged respectively 27 and 26 were granted a marriage yesterday afternoon. n WINStON-POTU- R SUIT County Attorney Halverson, whose Against Present Manager of residence has been (iiiarantined for Ejectment The Oaks' Tried and Taken Unsome time on account of diptherla der Advisement. among the children of the family, will lie able to be around in a few day's. The ejectment suit of J. II. Winslow vs Clifford K. Potter was tried in the French B. Farrington of Boise. Second Judicial district court yesterday Tdalio, ia visiting an Ogden for a few afternoon and taken under advisement, days with liis friend Hy Scott, the testimony having been heard and argupopular young drug clerk at Dees ment a having been made by the repharmacy. Mr. Farrington may stay spective counsels. here for the winter. The point of contest is over the althe contract hy Mr. lied Violation ofleased the flaka from potter who has Mr. Winslow, in that he established a rr taurant on the place and sub let A large crowd at the rtahna Theater some of Ihe property. Four witnesses Iset evening showed its ai proval of i for the plaintiff and six for the defense weeks bill by applauding thi varioti were examined. pedoltles on the program. While the bill la not as good ai some CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. in the pat, still it. is worth twice the in The Le Notre admission. of price About Them New. their thought Iranemisskin act are cer- Begin Thinking . Prepare in Time. tainly very good, tlielr work being mystifying to a great degree. The IllusWith thtir customary enterprise, the trate,! song, Where ihe, Misak-sipp- l of the Methodist church, have lnidcs Flown, is sung by Mrs. Ulrich nf this and bazaar In one of the city in pleasing style, fit ay Whitcomb down-tow- n un occupied stores next is graceful and rlever In her rope skip- month. The location will be announced ping specialty. Baby KiHtli, a liny, tot Inter. They are now busy making np to lie doing work on the si age, is quite a stock of fancy goods, aprons, dolls, winning in song and monologue work. qnllts. and many other goods necessary Hose and Severn are here this week in this age of many wants. They will again, thi time is a sketch entitled lie suitable, too. for presents, and the "A Hadnled House." Jim Dalton, the will be reasonable. The ladles Wisconsin farmer, made a hit with the prices the pifbltc to delay buying unrequest in hie hayseed specialty. To 16th. 16th, and 17th. of Decemtil the use a slang exfireodou. he is "there wants can he supplied The four Tagger I a do ber, wben theirand most satisfactory with the goods. easiest in the a strong specialty. Their possible. In buying of them, work is of a high dare order and li manner one has the consciousness of havtoo, winning the applause. A new series of their money where it will do put ing pictures by K. It. Gonrleye Utahna-ecop- e the most possible good. The Ladies concludes the program. Aid 8ociety are making strennous efforts to raise their church debt. The This weeks bill at the Lyceum, the cause Is laudable, and the public will popular little playhouse. fa not up to be glad to know they are meeting with the usual standard of excellence. encourafrement among the good people a standard has been eL by this vaude- of Ogden and .vicinity. ville hou-- c that unless the bill tie in indeed suffers it comparison strong Milwaukee, Dec. 12. Colin H. with others of inorit. Miss Rose commissioner-generaof the l Illustrated the song singer Is bark again after a week's -- lay in Fait l.rhe Lewie and Clark Exposition, appeared Business League City. That she is popular with the before tlie Citizen amusement public wus at texted of Milwaukee tonight and after his Ogd-- n last night by the applause with which address a resolution was offered, parshe was received. Deep toned and of ticipating in the Louis A Clark Censingular sweetness, her voice is one tennial. - The resolution also urges the 1 hat The singtakes with the mte-is- . coming legislature to make suitable ing of Spencer and Weston in their provision for such exposition. AMUSEMENTS 1 lii-- pre-enl- The city council received a communication last night from Julian 1L Young, proprietor ef the Lyceum t heftier, announcing lhat he proposed gfviug a Hatred concert Sunday evening and requesting that a committee of three eouaeilman visit the place and Judge as to whether the entertainment cuul.l proiierly come under the head designated aud be permitted on Sunday. The matter was discussed at length ami laid upon the table, oouncllmen arguing that it. did not pmparly come within the province of their body. It developed that the rival company's, the Ogden Street Cleaning company and the North Western Theatrical Association, in the matter nf putting In a system of waste paper boxes on the streets of Ogden ars bidding against each other, for the privilege, amendments having been introduced nffrj-inbetter terms to the city than heretofore. The rex pec live ordinances were laid upon the table for another week to give the ood text ants a further opportunity to amend for the last time. A communication was received from the city treasurer notifying the council that ths Consolidated Wagon and Machine company has payed an asset ment in curbing and guttering district No. 10, under protest, and would sue the city for recovery on the grounds that such assessment is excessive end hartilanL The matter was referred to the law committee. Ths city treasurer also notified the council that the first of 1904. installment on eawer district No. 9 fell delinquent Deomibwr 7, 1904, and asked to be direct a I in the matter. The matter was referred to the law committee. The third partial estimate of F. C. KeWey, in sewer district No. 0, amounting to (13,016.11, was ordered paid. 'Ilie city attorney reported on the matter of transferring the franchise of the Postal Telegraph Cable company of New York, to tlie Postal Cable Telegraph company of Utah, to the effect that there is no valid reason why such a transfer cannot he made, and Cotumilman Nye introduced a resolution granting the transfer, which was adopted. A communication from the city auditor was received showing the citys apportionment due the county arenaor and the eounty treauirer'a offices, for salaries, was ll.2US.05. The matter was referred to the finance committee, Ihe sexton reported (149.50 in receipts. Several rommunicatians asking that taxes be irenltted on account of indigent and helpless circumstances, were referred to ths finance committee. Ths sanitary inep'otor reported the following condition of contagious dis eases for the week: New cases, rcarlet fever, t: diptherla, 2; mea&lee, 10; released from quarantine, scarlet fever. Now in quarantine: 1, measles 7. Scarlet favor 4; diphtheria, 2; measles, 1?. The report for the mouth ending November 30th. showed contagious diseases: .Scarlet 7; dipt hart a. 5; chicken pox, 8; measles, 14; typhoid fever, 6; imennsonla, 1; a total of 35. Deaths, males, 11; females, 6; a total of 17. The regular order of bnsineea was suspended and the work of revising the ordinances was taken up. e S-- Mc-Isaa- c. i GF m m STAMPED LBE3EE3 AtSD PILLOW 7&PS AT COST a iSKcin Filo iSilKs at 3 Utah l-- 2c I OGOEN-LUCI- 7.00 n ..... ORDER PLACED Harrlman Lines Order One Hundred Locomotive Must be Delivered in Two Mentha. Dec. 13. Julius Krutt-sclinit- t, director of maintenance and transportation for the Harrlman lines, has Just planed orders for the construction of 100 locomotives for diatribution among the Southern Pacific, the Union Pacific, the Oregon Short I.lnn and the Oregon Railroad and Navigation comChicago, pany. The order will necessitate the expenditure nf between $1,500,000 and and is one of the largest of the kind ever recorded. All but about fifteen of tha engines are for freight ter-Thand about, ten are switching engine and only five are for passenger 00 service. It is understood that the Southern Pacific will get nearly half the locomotives for general distribution throughout. its lines, hnclivdnr the Central Pacific and tha Shasta route. The orders have bant placed in such a way that the entire lot of engines will be dAlivered In less than two months. INVESTIGATE HOSPITAL CHARGES 25.00 47.96 2.90 12.07 55.00 Excelsior Cash Meat Market.. Ezra Richardson 176.00 Henry 1 ield .. .. . 30.25 David A. Powers .92 Lumber Co... 132.84 Ogden General Hospital.. Special District Road Tax (Pleas- - ant ft 27.75 4.00 1.00 101.1)9 39.00 1.50 20.50 8.90 View) Peter Van Zweden M. H. Thomas Utah Light and Ry. Co Geo. II. Green well L. C. Williams Edwin Dali! more Lumber Co L. D. Powell Co Edward Thompson Co. Standard Publishing Co A. L. Sco villa Press Volker-Scowcro- E. T. ft Mutants!. Two million Americans suffer the torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No need 275.45 to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At 3.00 any drug store. 6.10 6.10 2.00 . , 4.15 5.80 5.80 1.20 James Hewitt P. 8. Goss T. W. Clancy C. 8. Rapp Parley Sessions.. .. Frank Honnaclc. . . J. H. Parsons .... Horace H. Slater. . lJO 21.00 8.10 . 8. C. Khupe A. L. Montgomery Ogden Sower Pipe A Clay Co. H. P. Randall., Philip Garuer. . Win. Bilmpson 6.00 Lumber Co.. ft D. C. Williams David Crowther William Knight Win. Kerr.. .. Geo. Poulson.. 57.33 12.86 4.50 16.00 .50 25.01 6.00 25.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 25.72 Elmer Robson Lumber Oo. 6.00 John Danvers 4.50 Fred Wbeeler 3.00 J. H. Hod son .. The folllowlng pay rolls were si Volksr-8cowcro- ft A complaint waa filed in the Second Judicial District Court late yesterday afternoon hy J. G. Read, beginning ejectment, proceeding against Hanry Keilar and Charles Kellor. The plain tiff allege that the defendants have since Ajirll occupied several lots in Koch's addition, belonging to plaintiff and asks for (500 damage (225 for rent, pooaesaion of the real estate ia dispute, and a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from again occupying tha land. The parties to tha above suit have Jwt got through with a similar case whhh was woa by the plaintiff, who secured damages. KAISER ATTENDS 60.00 181.65 Personally Superintended the Rehear Power's, SlatervUIa .. . Power's, Taylors .. .. Wilsons, Uintah .. ., 144.G5 51.75 16.00 West Weber.. Powers, Parr Wen . . . . Powers, AUGTICH 21.00 184.75 83.75 19.00 SALEATUiiCLE SAMS of unredeemed pledges, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Jewelry, , Silverware. Opera and field Glasses, Musical Instruments, Guns, Revolvers and a thousand othre articles to numerous to mention. All go to the highest bidder without Imlt or reserve. This la a rare opportunity to buy first class goods at your own price. Don't miss It. Every article warranted aa represented. The sale will last but a short time only. Sales daily at 2 and 7 p. m. until the entire stock Is disposed of. Col. John O'Hair, Auctioneer, will conduct the sale at Uncle Sams Loin Office. 278 25th St Brie-a-bac- RUSSIA'S BELATED COMMENTS ON PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. St Petersburg. Dec. 12. The new papers are Just beginning to make belated comments on President Roosevelt's message to congress. Its reception generally is favorable. The Novoa Vremya says there is nothing of unusual Interest In the menage, the upholding of the Monroe doctrine, and tha Idea of Imperialism, bring expected from President Roosevelt. With reganl to President Roosevelt's statement on the subject of KUhlneff. the paper says: "When congress enacts a stringent Immigration law to keep out undesirable emigrants coupled with a law to prevent naturalised Americana who have no intention of living in the United States, from shielding behind American passports, there will he lew trouble over the pare-porof American Jews and Kishinev will have leas interest for the United States. them-efllve- ts DEPENDANTS SEEK ARREST OP JUDGMENT Portland, Ore., Dec. 12. Alleging that 8. A. D. Puter and the others charged with conspiring to defraud the United Stales government of public lanJs, are about to be tried a second time for the same offense, attorneys for the defense thin afternoon appeared before the United States District court seeking arrest of Judgment i.i the case concluded last week, when the defendants were declared guilty on all counts. Attorneys for the government admit the instances to be similar, hut claim that, legally, another conspiracy was entered when lnnd other than the subject of the last trial, was ac11-- 7, BETWEEN CHINESE AN1) KAFFIRS. Johannesburg, Dec. 12. One of the most severe fights between Chinese nad Kaffirs since the advent of the former occurred at the WltwaterRuid mine Sunday. The Chinese took the offensive and when the disturbance was quelled it was found that three Kaffir and one rblnamnn had been killed and eight al . ' MUST HAVE San Francisco Dee. 12. Mnddy going prevailed at Oakland today and follow- Tt7 The postoffles system would he ers of favorites fared badly, Pelham being th only first choice to land. Ko- - sustaining were it not for the frse mumbo Showed considerable improve-- 1 delivery, but tbe people can afford!, ment when he woa the first race, and I tax themselves for the luxury wbieh j! tmMt heeomin the stewards are investigating. Summary: First race, 6 furlongs, selling won; Instrument neoond; The Lieutenant third. Time. 1:16. Second race, 5 3 furlongs, purse Danes AN EXPLANATION. Cardinal Sarto won; Head second; Lady Goodrich third. Time, 1:091-- 4. The press dispatches tav that Gm. Third race. Futurity course, selling al Kuropatkln usee a t'wvnn Bed won; Lichtenstein Pickaway power automobile In his battle witk second; Matt Hogan third. Time.li-1the Japs. It's no wonder that ihe Hu Fourth race, mile and fifty J!1?"' sian lueses are so heawi T 1 San Nicolas Newi. won; selling Elliott 1:461-4.- 1 third. Tim. Veauvian second; Fifth race, mile and a alxteenth. BaiFROM oak- ling Major Tenny won; Dusty Hiller second: Scherio third. Time, 1:51 Sixth race. 7 2 furlongs, purae PelPterpont Morgan has returned th ham won; Gateway second; Dr. Ixggo stolen cope of Aacoii, but the hludn third. Time, 1:351-of steel trust, and shipbuilding trow stork are. still waiting to get ihir MADE ENTRY RACE FOURTH money back. Oaklauj Tribune. STRONG FAVORITE. Mr. Martin Harvey, the actor, who Los Angeles, Dee. 12. Sals, a good was in Glasgow the other day, told a 3 year old, made his first appearance was dinner party last night that he is He race. fourth In the today Hamlet, and purpwei to made a strong favorite. The weather studying produce it at Dublin next month. Hu waa disagreeable owing to a strong advised those who had a doubt whethwind that blew clouds of dust down er It waa Bacon or Shakespeare who the stretch. wrote the play to viait the gravei nf Track fast. Summary: Shakespeare and Bacon tbe day after furlongi First race, selling, 6 bis and if one or other Patsr Brown, won; Prince Molt, sec-pu-. the performance two had turned In his grave that 1:09-third. Time, Dusky Secret, rorpne was the corpse 0f the author-Glasg- ow Evening Times. 5 Second race, selling. furlongs won; Light of Day, second; Deacon Good Dont you think ft Cotillion third. Third. Time, 1:02. cruel for to draw a fieh out nf Third race, selling, rdle and 70 hla native you element bv a sharp inn second; won; Jingler, yards Chub, hook? Diamante ,third. Time, 1:47. Flnherboy It's no fault of mine. course Salt, Whim Fourth race, Slauson Im giving x worm a s:t won; Tim Payne, second; Judge water bath,just what does a fish want u Denton, third. Time, 1:11 hook htmaelf onto line Fifth race, selling, 6 furlongs Dol-11 no bnsinean of his.my Boston far? it' Traa-secDan won; Collins, Weithoff, script. 1:16. third. Time, ond; Golden Light, Sixth race, one mile Canejo, 1:16, Deacon Jones Didnt 1 ace you comFhyx, second; Anirad, third. Time, ing out of a saloon last evening? 1:43 12. Slingsby Luckv for me you didnt see tne when I was going in. Boston SPORTING NEWS. Transcript. London, Dec. 12. Before tba Sporting club tonight Ben Jor- - g, L nrI 1 . dan beat Pedlar Palmer on points I (III 1 plpnhonpq ClcpiiUIlCh in a 15-- round contest for the feather - 1 weight championship. o, 1-- W P.-....- 4. 1-- 4. 2 1-- n, 1-- 4. -- Great Demand to Attend First Production. fr Berlin, Dec. 12. Emperor William today personally superintended tne dm-rehearsal of Lroncavallus Der Rolland Von Berlin." Only few members of the emperor's household were permitted, to be with him in the royal opera house while the rehearsal was proceeding. The emperor made several suggestions of a practical sort. Tho desire for seats at a first production of the opera tomorrow was so great that several hundred persons lined before the opera bouse by 9 oclock Saturday evening waiting for the box office to open the week's sale at 10 oclock Sunday morning. for Residence $2.50 Telephones for Business WHITE CAPPERS SOCIETY s ROCKY Prominent Officials and Men of Higtt Standing Indicted Directed Against Negroes. A special to from Jackson, Mias., Atlanta, Gal, Dec. 12. the Constitution aaya: A sensation has been created by indictment of H. T. Montgomery, HO BELL telephshe coispm Ask the Office for Particulars, WHATS THE CIRCULATION? THATS THE VITAL POINTI I the a member of the legislature, and J. C. Bryant and J. B. Willis, members of the board of county supervisors of Lincoln county, on the charge of whiteImpossible to foresee an accident Mare than 400 indictments J 1L capping. Not impossible to be prepared for s, Dr. Thoms' Ecletrlc OIL Monarch have been found against alleged inindicted those over pain. the of number a cluding of Lincoln citizens wealthiest ORGANIZED. STRONG COMPANY county. The society is directed against Is the penalty for Berlin, Dec. 12. A limited liability negroes and death oath. company, named the Herne was organ- violation of the ized here today with a capital of for the purpose of checkmat- TO INCREASE PRESIDENTIAL AND CONGRESSIONAL SALARIES. ' Prussian government In getthe ing mincoal Hibernia control of the ting Washington, Dec. 12. Senator Stewing company. The organizers of the art today introduced a bill to fix presinew company are the coal syndicate, the Deutsche dential and congressional ealarieu. it the propoem to raise the salary of the bank, tbe the Darm-taedt- president to (100.000 a year, of the and speaker of the bank and the Blelchroedera to (20,000 bank. The concern le a holding com- house of representatives pany modeled after the Northern Se- each and each senator, representative curities coir.pany, which admittedly and delegate to (10.000 a year. , It is bill shall take effect suggested it, and Is a new departure provided that the on March 4th. 1909. in German company financiering. I UTAH white-capper- Rhenlsli-Weat-phalla- Disoonto-Geselleschaf- t. SENATE CONFIRMED NOMINATIONS. Washington, Dec. 12. The Senate today confirmed a large number of nominations in executive session, including the following; Albert L. Mills, brigadier-genera1. S. A.; Norman S. Ruick, United States attorney, district of Idaho; Walter F. Prear, Hawaii, chief Justice of tha supreme court of the Territory of Hawaii; Alfred 8. Hartwell, Hawaii; and Francis M. Hatch. Hawaii, asso elate judges of the supreme court of the Territory of Hawaii. l, A. E WEATHERS? Wholesale and Retail Butehm OGDKJt MU Waufc Ava. Something For Nothing PEACE TREATY LOOKED FOR TOMORROW. aitant -t : Washington. Dec. 12. Unofficial announcement hsa been made that Minister Congrr, the American minister of China, will be offered the American ambativadorelilp to Mexico. In any event W. W. Rnckhlll, chief of the. bureau of American republics, it h said, will succeed Mr. Con pm at Pekin. General Powell Clayton. American to Mexico, will retire next Marrh. Buenos Ayres, Dec. 12. foreign Secretary Larrcta officially announces that the negotiations between the St Petersburg. Dec. 12. The general governments of Paraguay and tbe rev- 1 staff has no Information confirmatory olutionists in that country are pro-of the report that, the Japanese have ceeding favorably and that, it Is exmode an advance at Mukdra. Accordpected a treaty of peace will be signed ing to the officials, no fighting on a tomorrow. or is Imlarpe scale is progros-in- g minent. On the contrary, the situation WELL EARNED PROMOTION. is stated to he unchanged. Ithaca, N. Y.. Dec. 12. Pnr. Harris EXECUTION OP A FEMALE SPY J. Ryan, nf the department of electrl DENIED. cal engineering at Cornell university, will become the head of the electrical Vladivostok, Doc. 12. There Is ab- ragineering department at Leland solutely no truth in the report, which Stanford Junior University August 1, was published in the United States 1905. on December IP. that the daughter of a Japanese officer had been shot as JUDGE HIT HIM HARD. spy by order of military officers. Kabhan. Russia, Dec. 12. Stojsn, New York, Dec. 12. Cnpt. John alias Tshtaya, who stole the famous WesierMd. an eneiuoer nf the nlcture of Our Lady of Kasan from V:iii ed States army tx drsd At his home ihe convert here, today was sen He recently fo'te. returned from traced to twelve years of penal servl Frankfort. Ky., where he rentrarted tude. "swamp" fever. whd a work 'on river improivmenU. lie had hce-.- i in the gov WEDDING TO rnmrnt service mnnv rear.-PLACE IN JANUARY. g- trial order. PROBABLE DIPLOMATIC CHANGES SITUATION AT MUKDEN UNCHANGED. n la Juet aa nourishing, toetheome and wholesome as the beef fresi We are equipthe other state ped for handling all our msati In a cleanly and aclentHlo mi nar. Ws teeractfully solicit 1 n I If you wish, we will: help you make up conyour mind cerning the thing to give at Christmas, and will charge you nothing for our advice and aiigge lion. This ia not buncombe. We host1 continually the dis--"1 paring lament, fa don't know what We know give. what others art tellgiving and thamra ing (without namcai tioning helps the conclusion of the und cided; we knov; values, and give our opinion honest tbf asked when comquestion of parative worth. We want to nrtl' perplexed every Christmas shopper enIn his or her deavor to others happy-- Tke . Anglo-America- BSESS&SfEJ T u JT. and 23 Chinese wound ml. Berlin, Deo. 12. Emperor William 'a sending his portrait to ASSOCIATED PRESS CONVEYED 'ing Mcnelik by Dr. Rosen, head of THE FIRST INFORMATION... ho recently appointed German mi "Pcvp you any effort try cr. ion to Abyssinia. . Ixmdon, Doc. 12. The Associallon Ve enthusiast-- , among the masses?" No." answered the unpopular man Press convoyed to the foreign office Callao. Teru, Dec. 12. The United office tho first Information of the ac- v.ho vi as running for cilice. "The only ar- rare way 1 can see to create enthusSlates cruiser Marblehead, of tlio Pa tual signing of the .?!flc squadron, arrived here today bitration treaty. defeated.-The officials or iasm i Washington fiutii Panama. prosc.i the gre.ncst satisfactory. life-stee- d t,.,! . 1 Stanfords, Pleasant View Stanfords, Wilson.. Stanfords, Garland .. ... Stanford's, Rny Sianfortt'p Nbrth pgden. Power's, Hooper.. 8.1.60 84.50 PHion Ns-tion- REHEARSAL lowed: O LAST INJUNCTION wwaaaiM 3.00 8.20 1.20 1.20 A. S. Condon A. 8. Condon Altai Montgomery. AND to J. G. Read Begins Proceeding! Eject Henry and Charlee Keller 1.20 From Certain Lota. . Volker-Scowcro- EJECTMENT 1!A Ing that George H. and Alexander uT roe. composing the firm of Muarro I1 Munroe, brokers, be declared fowJ tary bankrupts, was filed today tx petition was filed by John M Sha.! Co., with a claim of (12,275. WEATHER AND Gordon Co., with claim of wlfcAGRSEABLE and by 8. J. Braun A Ca, STRONG WINDS EXERCISED A of (51,225. The creditors aligns? DEPRESSING EFFECT AT Munroe ft Munroe on Dumber -TODAY RACES. being thoa insolvent, transfe,' Komombo's Winning Crsstsd Surprise property thus constituting of bankruptcy. at Oakland Today. Figures Just Compiled by theEn-Operating Department Highly couraging. Cut-of- f Ogden-Lucihas now The been in operation long enough to permit the operating department to gather figures Justifying the expenditure of the many millions which the big Is savImprovement cost. The Cut-of- f of an on average the company ing (2,500 a day in operating expenses, or a little over (suO.OOO a year, and this amount will steadily grow as the traffic over the Ogden line increase. Interest charges growing out of the are (340, uOO construction of the cut-of- f a year. The operating official! of the Southern Pacific are watching with much interest certain experiments now being conducted on the Union Pacific with the use of gasoline motor cars. The gasoline morors are designed for use on spur lines, and it is said that if they they come up to expectation will be employed on the Southern Pacific as well as the other Harrlman lines. 11.00 28.00 Sam Banford I. L. Clark A Sons Co H. L Griffin Oo. Volker-Scowcro- PAYING CUT-OF- F N FOR ITSELF AT RAPID RATE. I2-5- 0 Jed Taylor James Dawson Day, Stanford Shoe Co... Fort Worth. Tex., Dec. 12 Commissioner Prouty of the Interstate Commerce commieaion, opened a hearing today in the eanse of tha Cattle Raisers association against the railroads of the country. The testimony of W. G, Van Vleck. representing the Harriman Interests was taken. . 84..0 Co Impleueut Cheyenne, Wyo" "dto. 12. Andiior Grant and Superintendent of Public Instruction Tynan, members of the hoard of charities, have gone to Rock Springs to Invest igale the charge that Philip Wolf died in the State Hoapital there, owing to Improper nursing, the cornier' Jury returning a verdict to that effect Wolf was shot several weeks ago hr George Ahlf in a duel, Ha was recovering, it Is said, when his wounds were washed by a nurse with bedbug poison Insteady of the usual so- quired lution, rousing Inflammation and gan CONFLICT grenei Our Entire Stock m m Warkins and Nicholas Barrows Grocery Co. J. S. Carver A Sons Geo. Parker H. O. Randall .. LARGE well-stocke- d 10.0U 10.00 7.00 E. A. Olson Wagon and Machine Company Will Bue City for Rteovory of Taxes. EARNINGS 6U Slade J. Samantha J. Farrell Pauline M. Griffin A. Peterson Chxs. A. Keller Edgar Junes Co Hsrrop Bros. I. L. Ciark A Sons Co C. BANKRUPTS, THE CUT-OF- F At Ihe afternoon session the Board of County Coi.missiouers allowed the following claims: b.80 ,...-- ( Z. C. M. I..,.. MEETS EXAMINER TELEPHONES Allow Booslon ous Claims. COUNCIL SPORTS OF ENORMOUS County commissioners at Numer- IN-- VOLUNTARY f-icir- i. Dc. 1?. T" vV'iif of DsItt I e'fer end the Trl of whose engacrairat ws annranrel 1at night hy Mrs. Idler, will take Place at the Washington residence of the Toiler family some day during the latlcr part of January. Mire Open Even n- - Uni tnf-fol- J. S. Lewis & Xma- - |