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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, wile and a quarter l.uralighirr. won; Garnish. swvnd; A'.aWin, third. Time, SPOUTS OF iifih rate, 5 furlong Yiiwrine. Green second; Gown, third. Time, Iiihj. Sixth rave, mile and an eighth Aunmiasn-r- , THE AvtK-- Fair. in; .Vnoliglu. atkvnd; Littld Boy, third. AMERICAN AT OAKLAND SELL-INCROCKER STAKES WAS THE EVENT OF THE DAY. money PLENTIFUL Time, JOCKEY SECOND ON THE LIST. C RACEE-T-HE BECOMES MIXED XMAS TIME IS THE HAPPIEST His Assertions Regarding Mormon Interference in Idaho Politico Shewn to be Inconsistent and Ridiculous Admits His Entire Testimony is Based on Rumors He Heard and not Personal Knowledge. Berlin. Dec. 17. Charh-- Van Dusen. the American Jikhit, siaud geeoud in t the in Germany fur Washing!. ,n. Dec. 17. When the tarter Richard Dwyer Will Officiate 19o4. listHe ofrude 57 winneis during this, Smoot inquiry was resumed Charles H. for Five Weeke at Aacot Park. his first seaton on i b Gorinau :urf. Jackson, chairman of the Democratic e Marne, tha vcii-ruEuglish jucker, gan Frtnetaco, Her. 17. Twenty-fivwas first with 72 victories, stale committee of Idaho, ai again In drew books field at two regular and called to i he staud. lie is the witness was Oakland today and nimh money who testified in regard to Mormon stake. In evidence. The Crocker telling in politic. The examination the fra lure of a good car.l and the foil. lived similar lines unlay. As mo nine with, of a flld attracted event illustration of the local church Lsus in Money, from the iiola and Goldfavorites. 8an Nichole the lat elecihin Jackson said the vote stable,' sa caught in 1the barrier, hut the for Gooding. Republican candidate for order. Urly good othrt g't tan behind the vote for governor, Mr. but three McBride Issues Statement In ConAnenias set the pare, Roosevelt in Ueutue counties and I as firmation of Exposition Awards. time, the from Horan Laois ahead of Roosevelt in ih s Mormon lead. She waa challenged by Military counties, while lim vote for Heitfeld ran Man. and a very close finish resulted, St. Louis. Dec. 17. Former United ahead of Parker in the Gentile counties race The a noe. by winning lietola Rtates Senator George B. Mi Bride of ahead of Roosevelt in the Mormon had a value of $3,190, the winner's Oregon, the only meinlier of Hie Nacounties. The influence of tbs Mormons 12.590. share being tional World's Fair commission now in was allow n, aij the witness, by the tomorDwyer lavca iact tliat the Democrats and independSt. Ixmls, taniglit issued the Starter following ent a were unable to get chairmen of row for Lo Angeles to offlriate for five suiement in confirmation, of exposiweeks at Ascot park. Jacob Holtnnm tion awards: public meetings held in Mormon counThe National commission ha asked ties without the aid of Mormons. vill send the fields away here. On Mr. Jackson for the lint nt award for approval or Summary; K:rt race, mile and 50 yards, sell-!n- e disapproval and if H does not get them said that AikmuIvs Matthias Cowley and of the Joint Hrnrv Smith were among those Srotwnan, won: Antrim, second; will hardly as third. Time. 1:52 2. Unit'd States government refer to the who went fnto Idaho and told the peojille D'Or.race. 5 3 furlongs, purse law tn compel the exposition company ple that there had been a revelation Prctmd MauKaid wtrn; Myall Pride, second; to fumh ii the opportunity of viewing that they should vote the Republican ticket. the lists. Tocolaw. third. Jlme, 1:0(5 Questioned by AH uniey Yen Colt , repUnles this mailer is settled by arThird race, mile and three sixteenths Senator Smoot, witness said as bitration 1 do not resenting the rules W. G. won; provide, Torpedo, selling flying lie never had heard these apostles deTraliern. second; Little Wally, third. believe the rinimfsion will attempt any further efforts to eilablish its clare that there had been such revelaJiu.c, 2:00 i. tions; that it has always been taken in the premise. Crocker rights race. Funnii selling staked, for granted there ha been a revelation The utterances Dr. of Theodore Leo $3.190 value la, won; dll', mile the German Imperial conimis-aion- er when a Mormon apnst$ appears In IdaMilitary Man, second Ananias, third, tn the World Fair in the Inter- ho to direct political affairs. It waa T lime. 1 : 40. from the witness that he knew Fifth race, 6 furlongs Honiton, won ; view he gave out on the subject of the drawnfrom general repute of these afthird, awards must be regarded as official. only Squire Johnson, second; fair and that his statements, made Its Is proved by the lanimportance 1:13 lime, Sixth race, 7 furlongs, purse llad guage of the Interview In which lie yesterday concerning sugar legislation bN-aof ibe views of the imperial gov- and bounties, was based on the same J)anrc. won; Sea Air, second; Ara, He asserted, however, ernment of Gsmisny. Theodore, when information. 1:27 (bird. Time, that It Is well known mat Mormons had t lie Imperial commissioner-generfrom Germany Intervenes in a conten- asked the legislature to pass the sugar ASCOT ENTRIES. tion between I he national commission bounty law. and the exposition company, hfs stateAttorney Yen Cott pmdttoed a table t Lot; Angeles, Dec. 18. Entries at ments muat. be considered official aud showing the election returns in Idaho for Monday: in 1904, and attempted to prove that if that fact gives them special the vote for governor in the six MorFirst race, selling, 7 furlongs Nsm-(o- r. mon counties had been thrown out. 113: Liherto, 100; Tom Hawk, 106; Gooding, the Republican candidate, lady Rice, Landseer, 105; Rosseric, MUCH WANTED MAN LEFT have received still a plurality of 104; Crigli, Doric. 101; Penxance, Mlr-scl-e. FOR NEW YORK. would more than 1,000. Mr. Jackson comKnee of Hilo, 100; Brick Fowler, bated this statement by calling atten99; Count Rudolph, Lauretta Phillips, Galveston, Tex., Dee. 17. Charles to the fart that in practirally all K F. Dodge who was wanted in New York tion Gentile counties there are Mormon Second rare, 5 furlongs, selling to answer sensational charges and over the settlements which voted for Gooding. erlFabll. 110; Philanthropist , 405; the extradition of whom there ha The witness Mid he did not know been much litigation and numerous enBarato, Joe Kelly. 104; Homebred. Dse-f.whether Mr. Gooding is n Mormon, that Hllona. New 101; 100; left for York King tanglements, today. he heard as many people say he is as lady. on 97; Nlnora. 99; hoard went He line the Lady Anona, Thorpe, Mallory is not. FlKirti-nieLena la Ford. 96. steamer in rhargs of United States sayMr.he Van Cott brought out the fort Third race, purse, 6 furlongs Fell? Marshal Hanson and three deputies. that there were about 20,000 Mormon Lugo, 114; Judge Denton; 105: KeKnil-wnrtDodge was also accompanied by his at- votes out of a total of 60,000 votes in 103; Tint Payne, 102; El Chihutorney. the state. He asked the. witness if it ahua. 100; Golden Boy, Mad Mullah, were not true that although the Gen99; Mneof Life, 96. 17. Dec. rumored New York, It is tiles were in a large majority, and that th Fourth race, celling, mile and a tonight that when Charles F. Dodge the Democrats put an Requitnr, 110; Emperor of reached this city lie will throw himself plank in their platform, and the Rendia. 105; Glisten, Harbor, Club. 103. on the merry of the court and tell all publican refused to put in such n diFifth race. Belling. 6 furlongs Rag he knows about the Dodge-Moplank, the Republicans carried the 109; Tag. Dsn Collins, Porus, 106; vorce matter In connection with which state by a very large majority. (Tuverton, 165; Firbaue. Winnlfreda, he had been Indicted for perjury. That is a bafll fact, responded the laureates, 102r Wageffif, Lera Reed, witness, but he added that the inferOur Pide. Aescetic, 109; Dusky Secret, ence drawn by the attorney from the BILL OF SALE FILED. JOT; rry Flanigan, 93. question was not Justified. Mr. Jackson Sixth race, sotllng, one mile CapSt. Louis, Dec. 17. The bill of sale contended that there were "Jack Morable, Alumanror, 109; Cias, Ullna, Fot-nr- o from the ljouluiana Purchase Exposimons or Gentiles, who are Mormon in Grande. Phya, 104; Mr. Robinson, tion company to the Cliicago arm-kinpolitical affairs and who are able to 102: lanark, Aniard, Freeslas, 101; company includes all of the building control election. Dug Martin, Flora Bright, 99. Mr. Jackson, in answer tn questions and property owned by the World's Fair and waa filed today. The cost of by Chairman Burrows, tol.1 of the pasthe building was $1,187,400. The con- sage of a resolution by Hie Idaho legSUMMARY OF RESULTS. islature calling a constitutional contracting price Is $450,000. vention. He said the resolution created l.w Angeles, Dec. 17. Results: First race, selling. 6 furlongs James SONS CAREER BRINGS DEATH TO no comment and in fact its purpose was ignored until Senator Du hoi had writAGED FATHER. J. Corlwit, won; El Yerraco, second; ten n letter railing ettenion to tha Gold an Ivy, third. Time. 1:16. fact that such a convention could reSecond race, 5 2 furlongs Capita j, an W. IT. Dec. Joseph Denver, Ray, the Idaho testa against polygamy. peal senWest a won; Fireball, is second; election judge, who serving Mr. Jackson said the resolution had conBrookfield, third. Time, 1:08. tence of six months In jail for been through the legislature on the Third race, 81ausnn course Emperor tempt of court, received word today adviceput of Apostle John Henry 8mitb. f India, won; Happy Chappy, second; that his aged father, A. M. Ray, Asked why the resolution was not Dan Collins, third. Time, 1:10 4. dropped dead at bis home in MsLains-horo- , submitted to the people, Mr. Jarkon a from letter Fourth nee, mile and a sixteenth after reading Ills., said the attorney general gave an opinBragg, won; EW second; Flo Bob, his son, giving a complete account of ion declaring the resolution was imto his third. Time, 1:48. the circumstances leading properly passed and the secretary of Fifth nee, selling. Brook course state refused to certify the resolution Heather Honey, won; Blue Ridge, secto be placed on the ballot. Mr. Van ond ; Mcrwan, third. Time, 2:05. New York, Dec. 17. The bark Poly- Cott asked if the attorney general who Sixth race, selling, Slauson course has arrived from Butaritari, one rendered the opinion, was not and la Bboharie. won; Alamanaor, second; nesia, of the Gilbert islands, cables tha Monte- not now n Mormon, to which the witEstado, third. Time, 1:11 video, Uruguay, correspondent of the ness answered in the affirmative. Mr. Herald. The captain died during tha Van Cott brought out the fart that NEW ORLEAX3 RESULTS. voyage from beriberL Of the crew,n there were only nine Mormons in the comprised of ten men, six are bedstrick-elegislature which paused the resolution with the same illness The vessel is calling for n constitutions! convention, New Orleans, Dec. 17. Results: but Mr. Jackson added that members First raue, 6 furlongs Tnloscope, quarantined. from counties where the Mormons held won; Van Ness, second; Mayor John-h- i. third. Time. 1:18. New York. Dec. 17. Dr. Woodrow the belsnre of power were under Mormon influence. Second race, 7 furlongs Matador, Wilson, president of Princeton univerJohn Nicholson, chief recorder of the Vn; Queen Rose, second; Kiltie, sity, who underwent an operation at a was recalled nnj exthird. Time. 1:10 hospital here yesterday was reported Salt Lake temple, to the marriage recThird nee, 5 furlongs Trossaehs, tonight to be resting comfortably. It amined in regard ords he was supposed to bring to Washvon; Totness. second; Belle of Portl- waa said that his condition is satisfacstaled that the record hs and. tlrird. Time, 1:05. tory and that he would be able to leave ington. He Fourth race, Cresoant City handicap. the hospital within two weeks. brought contains nil of the marriages that have been solemnised in the temwas ple since 1893, when the book opened. Is the book you have here the only one hi which marriages have been recorded in that period! Mr. Tayler ask-- TIME OF THE YEAR " Why? buy for FOR THE WIFE OR SWEETHEART hand-painte- AWARDS , IV d Will Also Mention a Few Items for the Men. Such aa house slippers; you can get them in tan, black, or Arabian Goat These are things all men would aocapt with the greatest courtesy. Ties or handkerchiefs are always handy for a man to have. A nice pair of silk suspenders, cuff and collar box, tie box, shaving net or a smoking set ato useful and we can show you a nice line. Ith-har- . Because each of us tries to make some one else happy. Perhaps you do not know exactly viat to jresem this year. Let us make a few suggestions. nice pair of fur top felt or leather slippers would be appreciated. A nice piece of cut glass for the sideboard, such as Bowls, Water Bottles, Bon Bon Dishes and many other pieces just as good, or a pisca of China in many beautiful designs. Tha Japan ware la also vary popular as wail as being new. Pictures are always good and something that all ladies Ilka to have in the house. A handbag la always very handy whils shopping; ws have them from 25c to $2.50. Handkerchiefs and tana aie useful and nsver get eld aa a present; we have a' beautiful iina of both. Thar juat arrived by express a line of crushed Velvet Panne Velvet and silk, also leather belts in all tha latest and moat popular styles and colors. Prices from 25c to $1.75. A nice toilet case, or a sterling silver mounted manicure eet, or 6 or $ Ox. of the best perfuma. Wa have all these articles and would be pleased to show them any time. a FAIR fur-tnn- ee a A WORLDS Jon-nitig- a - CHAIRMAN JACKSON !10. won; 3- DECEMBER IS, 1901, Wo Do Not Wish to Leave the Children Out at This Time of the Year So Wo will islon-tia tew Articles in the Toy Department FOR THE BOYS Ws would ouggest a shooting gallery or a horse and wagon, an auto, hook and ladder, fire engine and many other toys that are mechanical; games, guns, cows, horses, ten pins puzzles, horns, whisles, banks, drums; In fact everything that the little boys like. on books, WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT SANTA CLAUS SUPPLY THE LITTLE GIRLS WITH A FEW OF rocker or otherwise, or a cradle, oil can bo had In different sixes. Tha trunk Is .Our nicoly dressed dolls and o owing or bod, or chair, either useful and all little girls Ilka pianos, then there are brooms, washing machines, stoves and kitchen seta, china and tin diahea aa well aa garnet and books for tho girls. 8-- i, TO LECTION 4. MAKE THE CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY AND AS TREE LOOK GOOD IT MUST HAVE SOME ORNAMENTS LARGE A LINE AS ANY ONE WOULD WANT TO BEE. WE HAVE AND CANDLES. THE BEST SE- The Quality and Price of Our Fur Scarfs and Boas as Well as Cloaks, Suits and Skirts 2. Are making this department one of the most popular In tho etoro. Many ladies have taken advantage of tho low prices offered In those goods but ws have some left and will offer them at tho oamo low prices oil next week. Call and look before you buy elsewhere; we might save you aoma . money. al As-ro- Tito Mon's and Boys' Clothing Department Has been patronized very largely and aa those are tome clothing of quality to call and examine quality especially; tha price la always right. at pricaa that aatonlah tho wearoro of thee goods, wa aak you, also - v WE CLOSE AT 10 OCLOCK ALL NEXT WEEK il CLARKS STORES h, six-tren- rs g n-- - 3-- . What better Christmas gift could you give than a STEWART HEATER ? T3f WASH . AYE. 2356-58-60-- 62 anti-Morm- COME IN AND LET US SHOW EASY terms iave no recollection of any other. n the witness explained that ix another book in which are reft the sealing of men and women, lave been married outside of Urn h. He was asked if there were Dther books and replied that tha us religious processes each have ik. Attention wn called by Mr. r to the testimony of August strom that he had been sealed to rife at n ceremony performed in asked rmple and the witness wanrecord-lie t this ceremony had been said it was in another book. than fifteen minutes was eorift by Ur. Tsyler in n futile effort from witness the proper name is l other book referred to and some n why it bad not been brought in use to the dubpoenn. Senator Me- then asked the witness and like-sm- s unsuccessful )U are the keeper of this other are you not? be asked, ell, not this particular one." it yu know where it is? suppose I do. ten why did yon not bring it? muse I did not want to. Nicholson then gave a lengthy nation of the chancier of the In an effort to show that the aub- -, could not be beld to call for any is except those of legal marring, had taken place in the temple: crlbed the second book as a reo-- f sealings of people who go into maple, having been married out to roerive a blessing. Thin bloas-b- e said, was in the form of a nd such records are not put in the age book. w them records In the book yon have hoe of the sealing of a man to a plural wife whrn he already has a legal wife? asked Snnator MiComas. No sir, said the wilnew, and hs added, I am satisfied there never has been any such casas In this period covered by this book. Chairman Burrows attempted in ascertain where this bonk waa kept and )o some name by wbirb II nould be designated. The chairman asked a aeries of questions which were not answered freely and In the end he sel.tM back in hla chair with the remark that he had no more question to ak. A moment later, however, he returned to the attack. You admit that there are other record books and that they are kept in the temple. I want you to tell us why yon did not bring them. ho said. I had no authority to do to. Then he told Mr. Taylor i hat ha eould not bring the iwrords without the consent of the president of the church. After half Sn hour more of searching questions in which all members of the committe participated, Mr. Nicholson elated that the book of sealing could ba identified by the name, Sealings of persons not married in the temple. He gave aUo the name of hla assistants whose dutim are to actually record the ceremonies In the book. He said too, that the book eould not be removed without the consent of the head of the church and the head of Ibe church could not give them up with- out a vote of the rbiitvh. Mr. Taylor took charge o t the examination again and bringing out the fact tliat tbe witness believes tbs records are still within tho templa, asked: If you were fold by President Smith not to bring the books, you would refuse to touch them, would you? Yes sir. And if the sergesnl-at-nrm- s of the senate should call on you with a warrant and demand tbe books and arrest yon, and put you in jail if yon did not give them up. yon would still refuse to givs them up, would you? Yea air. Mr. Nicholson stated that the book of marriages he bed brought with him contains the record of 6.638 ceremonies. Hs said tiis book which he had not brought is not so large as this one. and dom not contain more than half as many entries. Suppose said Mr. Worthington, a couple who were not married should apply lo be sealed, what would be doner Nothing conld be done, waa the reply. Mr. Nicholson said that lie was a polygamist, having t.wo wives, but when asked if any children had been born to him by his plural wife since 1890, he requested hie questioner to wait a minute, adding, I have so many I cant remember. After the laugh subsided he said that he had IS oliildrm. Mr. Nicholson then was finally excused. Witness Hlckmaa was recalled and stated that he had had the consent of Francis M. Lyman to hie plural marriage which had been celebrated in Mexico, In 1890. At the afternoon session Charles W. Penrose, editor of the Deseret News, who was elected sn apostle of the Mormon church Inst July, was sworn. He said he was a polygamist with two plural wives living. He has children by his first plural wife, but none horn since the manifesto. When elected to a apostleshlp Mr. Penrose said he was not present, hut was sent for by the first presidency and informed of the election. He could not say whether Reed Smoot was preent or not. Did you receive special amnesty at the hands of President Cleveland one of tbe condition being that you rose an apostle. Not receiving a direct answer, Mr. Worthington said they Tarlor. would admit that Mr. Smoot had been Yen, air. preMnt. An.l have you lived up to that amMr. Penrosa then said. In answer, to a nesty ? question, tint ha had never heard of So. sir. any one making a protest against bis Mr. Tayler announced that completed election on the ground that he. waa a hla examination, and Chairman Bur-ropolygamist. Mid be wanted to hive it made Was It known that you were a polydear whether Apostle Rraoat was pres- gamist? asked Mr. Burrows. I did nothing to conceal the fact, ent at tbe conference which elected Pen should thereafter obey the laws relating to living in polygamy? asked Mr. b hot I had never flaunted It, the wit- ness replied., In regard to general knowledge ns to Ms polygamous relation, Mr. Fenrum said that Mr. Smoot would have the same knowledge and that tbe testimony of President Smith before the committee last spring would have given him I his information. It was ahown that ths election of Mr. Penrosa aa an apostle took place in July thla year, since that hearing. Wife! Your For TheseMr. Busy Of Man Business Of course Jewelry, Rings, Precious Stones and every form of the Beautiful in Art, but if she is one who loves Beauty in the Utilities", buy her something; for the table. Glance over the following six suggestions. ir J y ft m Store Open Evenings Until Xmas. J. S. LEWIS , CO., Jewelers. AT THE BIG CLOCK. WASH. AVE. 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