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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, dli.t by the CYutial (uuipaiiy were to he I'lartM aitli tuner yarn- -. Tin- Central cnuipany allege that the Icsmiiv reiuM-ui a'hw them the use of (!ie scal'd and office Slid thicatened the former s etupluic with violence it they aiioiopied to iise them. The Uuriou company, it is alleged, refused l alou the low the Cemrsl's picmite and icfused lo allow the Oregon Flmit Line cutups u to switch cai ADMIRABLE TQK1G.5 "PE-Rli-H-AI - d SAYS CONGRESSMAN DUNMELL. nDnonancononnocauancncnSS there. erous baritei's at 5 to 1. Gold Korc to ihe front at iwiv and never st'ji left the iesue in doubt. Sais finished second and K) Chihuahua :bird. Three r. Miccvtt-fu- l shuit priced favorites and one at Ascot today, two oin: second choice winning ihe oilier races. s Sumniiry: First race, one mile Iras, second; Lusiig- 1:43 14. I jbcrio, won; ilurd. Time, Second race. 5 furlongs West second; Brookfield, wonk Cuti'-ionl:i8. Hildebrand, third. Tii Third race, one mile Try on. won: Fotrevo Giuude. second; Freeaias. third. Time, 1:43. Fourth race. Slauaon oure. handicap Gold Rose. won; tSa.s. second; El Chihuahua, third. Time, lull 2. Filth race, mile and 70 vurds Chub, won: Rough Rider, seciunl; Even G., third. Time. l:4iigl-2- . Sixth race, 6 lurlongs-Alamauswon; Schoharie, second; our pride, third. Time, l:lq. 2 iLe (Vniial company stales that it has uul eis lor immediate delivery of cu.,1 hut ihe lessors of the cal yard will uot allow tin-il- l to get it. The Central company -- into- that it hits fVdiH) woith ol coal ou the premises entirely unprotected. The court granted a res'rainiug order prohibiting the Burton nunpaur from iuteifenng with the Ceuiial'x business. b . a-- , or, ADMITS HIS GllLT. Andrew Christiansen waa arraigned Tuesday before Judge Marshall in the fetid al court and changed bin plea of not guilty to that of guilty of passing coiiuierfcit money. Christiansen said in his own behalf that he had not received a in- for the counterfeit g.dd pieces he hud given Jed Grant, Rue Smith and of hers. The court decided to suienj sentence ou Christ laiineu until Saturday and ordered that Jed Giant and Rue Smith be brought before the court tu give testimony on tlii point raised iir the case. cuinM-nsa;io- SEVERAL CASES. BANKRUPTCY The following were adjudged bank-nipTuesday in thy federal court: Roticrt A. Grcti. of Murray; James Mrl-lo- r, of Kayeite; F. J. McNeill, of Sait 1). Lake; Theodore railing. William Mi era. Peter A. Mnrteimen and Geflige H. Copper, of Ogden; Charles 11. Wilkinson, of Salt Lake; Waller T. Wal.l-graof Ogden; Edward Pilcher and George Flatten, of Ogdon. The petit kin of William King of Bingham canyon waa also before toe court and he was diachaiged from bankta ruptcy. Congressman MarK H.Dunnell. jrBMranCTnBnonnfmrwr Congressman Mark II. Dunnell, Washington, D. C., write: - COURT NOTES. ia a letter from the Rational Hotel, Pe-rn-- na a Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1905, WITH ARMED 4:15 o'clock Wednesday morning, James R. Hardman ..who owna a store at G59 south Second West, had an exciting time with a couple of murderous At stated alsive, Hardman either iierfectcri his agreement the Utah Light ft Railway company or until It has been turned down haH Willi d . lfn .'T1 'f r. New Orleans. Dec. 21. Results: First race. 6 furlongs-Option- al, won; Jake Greenberg, second Chanib-le- third. -- a- 22, 1904. varan' and silent as the grave, hut a hidden irrneli aiiddetily gave up a party df .Iwpane-- c. and away they went after Pie pig. The ('I'l-sa- i ki, ncppcit and Me Jaiwneee bead's! the pig diagonal)!- - liack toward the Russian lino.. hey did not mtih it, but a fresh relay of UuHsians took up the rhai-e- . and the pig veered over again to ihe .l;imuen Not a shot was fired all I hia and l'o-a- s tune, and the Japum-i-ks siiuid within a hundred pacca of csilt other in the open, laughing al h other's and hulling ei mutual maledictions after the pig. The Iasi e saw of it. the pig wa keeping si Hilly t, the neutral amp between the lmves and holding westward in the direct am of Liao river. The general laughed, though he also sighed at the thought of the vanished pig and invited us over to bavo more tea at his "palace." I do not patronize anything but palaces." he explained, aa we mounted to follow him. "and. there being none hereabout. 1 had one built. It waa a ateep trail, where the horses fairly sat down aad slid on the fruzeu ground. Overhanging the edge of a narrow Valiev was the palace, a m.ue Gain unand inside usually commodious dug-ou- t. a Move was cunningly built into the wall with home-mabricks. It haj had a fire in it the dny before, md a shut up tight and still waitn. l.Woie it on the ground sal Prime just route in from a scout, and warming ids red hand against the bricks, 'ilieie was a table and a liny wiu.low letting In a little light from a tunnel on one side. And hut trs, without lemon m lime, added to the joys or living. "We aimed back later along the route we bad come. The opposite hill was vacant and ailent aa usual. Bill, front a far distant crest came a wink of ItghL a most like a heliograph, and a few seconds later a big liyzaiuiue shell burst with a thunderous noise and a cloud of arinke and dirt close to the trench where we had seen the pig race in the morning. Wo climbed to a on ihe cliff above heliograph station ' and iound I he officer in charge flashhill. ing a message to 1011111011 Through the binoculars we could see Poittlliiff's tiny mirror winking In re- Yaa need a Pad Stitt aad fcr yswreetf and beys. Putnam has them In groat ahwrdanca aaft 1 S the RIGHT PRICE!. Don't fad to cad and latA 'Aon pror bafore you ss The Putnam Clothing House de 2345 Washington! Avenue 1 DONT BALK ply. e, Time, 1:15. No bat try, "said the officer, jerking his toward where the allot came from, while a signal sergeant, through a transit, was scanning the hill crest. Ti nit i ioff and 1 have both got hia he explained, angle approximately, "and we know the base line Irom here to Pnintloff hill, 0 the next time he shoots wu can trianglate on him and get the exact range. We will make thing Interesting for him a little later, he added significantly. Bo we rode slowly bark to our dug-ouleaving the signal officer trying d to heat some circulation into hia hands. There may be a fight tonight or there may not, hut that Is ail there ia to tell just, now of a day alon.T the front. t. L AT THE COST OF LUMBER YOU HAVE OUR ESTIMATE. WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO SAVE MONEY WITHOUT SACRI FICING QUALITY AND GIVE YOU A FULL .MEASURE .OF .SATISFACTION, IF YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER mit-trne- UN-TI- 3-- INTERESTING DAY AT WASHINGTON TEAM TO GO TO BALTIMORE. Baltimore, Dec. 21. Negotiations have begun, it ia announced, for the pureliaiie of the Washington American league fraucblHe, held by Baltimore, to to this city. The plan ia to transfer the eastern league handball team to be transferred Washington. At presetil there ia a difference of $27.nuu standing in the way (Corresimudcncc of the Associaied of the completion of the deal. The Hanlon and Frank interest are Proas.) On the front line of Rusblan defomio., unden.l(i"d tu have offered $48.0l0 for below Mukden, Nov. 20. -- Thu ther- the franchise, playerx and gronmla now mometer la below zero. There haw nut the proiicrty of the Washington orbeen much smiw yet, but It is freezing ganization. raid and fuel la held at almost prohibitive prices. Whole villages of Chinese huts have been suited of every particle of woodwork fur the purMjsc of keeping warm. Nearly the whole of the army is living underground, whebe body beat has tu serve Instead of fires. It waa a desolate ride to the trenches. We caught up with the officer of the day visiting his outposts and hint along' miles ot accompanied trenches, where the ground la already frozen a foot deep and the thousands of soldiers are working rapidly exthe Padfle coast rals the flaaal tending the lines of defense and burcoaaLTbair wlnea rowing into the ground for bim.I grapes on the PacificIt you wish to dl absolutely pure. proofs and dugouts before the frost are enae good cheer for the holidays gets a real grip on things and the come of their wine from order foot seven lise freezes granite, ground down. 25th M. Toward noon we came to sn extess g00 Ive entrenchment and encampment, where numerous little fires wcr-- i burning and big kettles swung from cross-s- i icks showed that the auldiera were preparing tea. Here the general com- jOWalil Bros, Prop. No. S32 25th M. Dealers ia first daaa liquors of all manding and a group of staff officers welcomed us, and in addition to theTT'ii irfai'ia, wlnea and brandy. AU goods d one of them actually produced a lemon favared to any part of city every to go with it. llow a lemon ever got Whisky 76 eta to $L7I quart Saturday. eta pr. quart I quarts, $L into thai part of Manchuria was a mystery that the lieutenant refused to Brandy, $1 quart. Whiskey pr. gnL $3.25 to $6. solve. O'NEILL BROS Pro Ahead of its on the reverse face of Phone 135a. the cliff were scores of what looked like gigantic swalluwa nests. They were simply bolea in the cliff, each hole thatched around with a woven tunnel of kaolin stalks. Here the men live aa in a dugout, not overly warm, but comfortable. OPEN DAY AND NIQHT. The men have plenty of tea and ate fairly fed, but fresh meat la a luxury Everything hero the beat Short orders at all hour, tost is not to be neglected at any juncture. Yesterday while we were All kinds of game and fish In aaaaoit Extra fine dinners Sunday, from talking bv the fire some of the fresh 12 to 2 p. nt, 25e. Fine lunch from meat made in appearance. Tlmre was 11 te 4 and to 8 p. m. a row toward the forward line of trenches that might have presaged a KM A YOUNG, JM TumntrtHtfi Straafc Japanese attack and we rushed to a knoll that corameuiled a view. There, from a seemingly deserted Chinese hut rushed a half grown pig, a alioat of the MONEY LOANED Manchurian razor-hac- k variety. After SALARIED PEOPLE in hut pursuit. Other it went a Cossack Cossacks joined in the chase, but the Real Estate and Chattel Loans, pig. threading the tranches, gained the lawlw quick, confidential aad open ground and headed for the Japan-an- e pr rata. No commission. lines les than 400 yards away. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 223-- 4 Bodee Reckless of death or anything else, Those Bldg. six Cosaacka dashed In pursuit, with their long broan coats tucked around their waista But the pig headed across the imaginary dividing line and charged the Japanese position. The opposite hill slope, toall appearances bad been WITH US. ECCLES LUMBER GO. THEFRONT Minister of Interior Wanto to Know Why Members Discussed Questions Outside Its Competency. St. Petersburg, Dec. 21. The governor of Moscow has officially condemned the resolution of the Moscow town rotmcil. December 1st, advocating popular control of the government and freedom of the prcaa and of meetfront Interior ing. On instructions Minister Sviatopolk-MirskCity CapPUT THEIR FAITH tain Golizyn lias demanded an uih-ciIN THE RECEIVER. explanation of why questions outside of Ita competency were discussAl. the second general meeting of the ed by the town council. depositors of the defunct bank of H. AVILLIAMS KNOCKS OUT 8T1FT. II. Schettler, held Tuesday night. ReVirtoi, Cok.. Dee. 21. Billy Ktift of ceiver R. R. Anderson announced, and those present decided, that no list ot Chicago waa knocked out by Morgan creditors, numbering in all 284, should WilliamsA of this city in (lie twelfth left to the chin and right unbe given out at present. All the cred- round. itors In attendance, however, about der the jaw did the buHincss. forty in number, were assured by the scald head, hives. Hphiness receiver that at any lime they might of Eezenta. the akin of any sort Instantly rewish they would ! given an opportunlieved. permanently cured. lXiana ity to find out just who the depositors Ointment. At any drug store. were and what the numbers of their bank books were. At the conclusion of the meeting the creditors present gave their names to Chairman Andrew Grundfor, to he held by him In trust. This was decided upon after a motion to appoint a committee to keep in touch with Receiver Anderson and represent the body of depositors as a whole had been passed up. The motion did not come to vote but waa allowed to die after atme discussion as to the advisability ANANIAS WON FROM THE START dl such action. IN THE HANDICAP RACES AT During this discussion, the fart was OAKLAND. brought out that the majority of credwould itors felt that their interests Rosa Scored Another Victory at Ascot bo protected by the receiver. Baker Upoeto Calculations in the First Easily Winning. PROPHET SMITHS BIRTHDAY. ringing furiously. 11c quickly slipped on Ilia clothing, auto'd his double barreled shot guu, and went n a burglar bunt. Aa he entered the dour he saw a mao handing out. gooda. At first he supposed there was only one robber. Training his gun on the robber he tried out: Throw up your hands." Hia was greeted by two revolver shots from the man outside. Aa the bullets whistled by Hardman, he realised he had two men to deal with, but be felt (wpial to the occasion and blared away at the man outside. The fellow fled but the man Inside fired at Hardman with a revolver. The tliot was h: .mediately answered by the plucky storekeeper and from the yell the fellow lot out, Hardman la certain that he hit the robber. Both robber fled rapidly down the street. The police were quickly notified and Berm. Roberta responded at once. In a rancant lot across the street, Roberts discovered about $50 worth of Pnceries and dry goods where robber X". 2 had left them. The fellows wured $5 In cash from the till. Entrance to the store was made by Prying open a door which the burglars t'ire from the hinges. Owing to the darkness, the police did not get a good description of the men. but In honor of the birthday of Prophet they have a clue which they m working on. Joseph Smith service will he held in nearly all the Mormon ward meeting BARNEY MAHLER RETURNS. . houses. The programmes will include exercise appropriate to Christ mastide, hurt addresses given on the birth of Jlr. and Mrs. Mahler of Christ, while the choirs will render speBarney mveland have returned to the music. Joseph Smith was born Decity cial 'ter an absence of six cember 23. 1805, but it has been cusand weeks, re at the service In honor of his Kenyon. Mr. Mahler la tomary to hold promoter of the proposed electric natal day on the SunJay following that terurban line that will extend from day. An appointee of the bishop of to Payson. and pass through each ward will read a biography of the urden and Salt Lake. prophets life as a part of the proDuring hia he made three trips from Cleve-n- d gramme. In the Sixteenth wsrJ the programme to New York, on one of which and remininspected a number of suburban will include brief adressea and old residents iscences pioneers raliwny lines In eastern Cities Who werby with acquainted personally Granf counsel for the Young, r. sn Light ft Railway company. He Joseph Smith. confident that he will be able to LESSEE BRINGS SUIT. e proposed deal with the local t , ni!j,n3r In the course of a few weeks, CoalftCoke Central Tlie company has ch event the ordinance . I pending Commenced suit against the Barton , ',rj ,he council providing for a Coal ft Lumlter omnimnv for $.',000 nrlusc through the itreeta of Salt damages for breaking an agreement. ' will !,. withdrawn, The complaint alleges that Aug. 26 the a'8 ,)C Prominence given hy Burton company leased to the Central tlio f the eastern and middle cnmpanr part of its coal bins, office 10 the Smoot Investigation has and scales, and agreed not to sell any r p,Pl,llHts to become shy of roai on the premises. Laier the leee In in Utah at the present time, modified the contract, allowing the BurtLi1 ,hinbs they will soon get over ton company to take orders for the sale ,;;Tr "care and that it will not be of coal at all time giving the preferlo Ret an abundance of money ence to the coal hanJIe-- l by th Central tni lla.v construction or other eemi-r,.v'l- eutnpanv, hut under no circumstances ,ir public purposes within the In handle any coal from the promisee Wx'-or ninety days. Mr. Mahler firhiT than that aod hy the Central . rrniain in Sait Lake City until he compsni . And orders for coal not Laj- cotn-I'ttn- SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 4-- bv the officials of that company. In which event he will devote hia energies to pushing the franchise ordinance He will who broke into his store then through theto council. burglar to go arrangecomplete Ogden electric equipped with modern burglar ments for the entry of the road into alarms, so that if a window or door ere forced open au alarm would lc that city. sounded. At the time heard the bell Siu-ret- Bam-iievsk- COUNCIL KOUUK11S. 2 Second race, mile and a quarter Semper Vivax. won; Bessie McCarthy, second; Bcaueaire, third. Time, 2:11-4-Hnnu-atcafinished second, but waa diHqualiflml for fouling. Third race, 5 furlongs -- Alcantrs, won; Queen Rose, second; Ksterre, third. Time, 1:02. Fourth race, nvile and Ram's Horn, won; Garnish, soconu; Ed. Tierney, third. Time, 1:49. Fifth race, fi furlongs Topic, won; $7,000. was granted a Fliil, second; Haywood, third. Time, Reuben divorce by Judge Hall Tuesday from 1:14 Ann Banchoveky on the ground of deSixth race, mile Chantrelle, won; sertion. 'Jbe couple were married Sept. Gravlna. second; Destination, third. 10, 1890, and have two anna, the custody Time, 1:43 of whom ia given the father, with whom their they have been living since mother left home Nov. 1, 19iHI. Annie C. Nelwon wants to be divorced from C. F. Kelson after fmtr years of married life. The woman alleges that since the 1st day of last July Nelaou has neglected to provide for her. She asks the court In give her the custody Describes a Rida of two email and that Nelson be Correspondent A Through the Russian Trench compelled to support them. Humorous Chase After a Pig. CONDEMNS MOSCOW FKSHT a. -- la an ideal remedy to yoathit Peruna ia positively necessary PFllUJfA. one from the ravages of to the health of the household. are liable to winter catarrh, wili-Contains Vo Narcotic. begin during November, One reason why lcrnna baa found Itelranees the mnooua membrane of permanent use In so many homes la that all catarrhal secretions, and allays the It contains no narcotic of any kind, inflammation resulting from colds. ia perfectly harmless. It can 1m A a tonic to the muainu membranes vied any length of Umewithont acquirit is unexcelled. Congressman Donnell ing a drug haliit. Peruna doea not prorecommends Peruna. Over fifty mem- duce temporary reaulta. It la permanent ber of Congress endorse it. Thousands in its effect. Address Dr. Hartmsn, President of of other people scattered all over the The Nanltarliim, Columbus, I'nited States and Canada uso no other Ohio. Hartman All correspondence held strictly toaic. A trial will nufllce to convince confidential. Ask Your LOS ANGELES ENTRIES. Angeles, Dec. 21. Eutrieb: First race, Slauson cuursc Great Phi; Mogul. 114; Skirmish. Urigli, Tlzcn ld4; Id gilt of Day, M2; King Prociiae, ltM); Lconada, Lady Nia-or92; Revel, 87. Second race. 4 furlongs Belle Kinney, Fireball, M7; lilue Room, Eticaniado, Gltvman, 1"'; lliions. 102; Truniaior. Seasick. 10". Third race. 6 furhiiigt Ellin King, 110; Dan Collins. 109: riotoriun, Dili; Cerro Santa. MS; Golden; Light, M2; Fnnnyaide, 98. Fourth race, one mil., handicap Bragg. 112; Sheriff Bell, M7; Elio, 98; Tint Payne, 98. Fifth race, oiin mile The Major, 110; All About, Blue Ridge, 1(7; 105; McGrath lana Prince, 102; llelgeraon, 98; Blissful, 97. Sixth race. 6 furlongs - Red Damsel, Decituo, M7; Nauon. 102; Effervescence, Flrbanc, Winifreds, Patsy , Brown, 98; laiudseer, Dusky 93. 9'Laureti Phlllipps, I --os Fer-anui- rx Peruna being used by myself and many of my friend and acquaintances not only as a cure for catarrh, but also as an admirable tonic for physical recuperation, I gladly recommend It to all persons requiring such remedies." At. H. Dunnelt. re-run- Judge Hall rendered a verdict Tuea-- . day in favor of Su-i- e M. Free against Fannie Maria Little, Clara Little, Lillie, Decker T. Little, minora, through their guardian, Alice S. Liftlr, Ihcir father, James T. Little, agree, 1 to sell some land to Susie Free, Jan. 6, 1898. I ess tlian two months later he died, having no xpeciflraiiniis In his will regarding the land in question. The court ordered the heira of the estate to turn over the properly to the purchaser upon paymr.il of the agreed price of DECEMBER THURSDAY MORNING, SPITS OF TIMID LEAD RACES San Francisco, Dec. 21. Ananias waa first in the handicap at Oakland today, winning from the start. Military Man. first choice, finished third. Baker at 1$ to 1, upset calculations in the first, easily winning from George P. McNear and Golden Buck. Sad Baev, with odds of 1 to 3, to hia field, winning pulled up. Mimo, favorite in the thrid, won Irom Troy by a nuae. Results: First, race, Futurity course Baker, won; George P. McNear, second; Golden Buck, third. Time. 1:13. Second race, S furlongs Sad Sam, won; Silent Water, second; Ba tldr. third. Tic. 1:07. Third race, 6 furlongs Mimo, won; Troy, second; Bronze wing, third. Time, 1:20 Fourth race, mile and an eighth Ananias won; Elliott, 2; Military Man 3. Time, 1:52. Fifth race, one mile Red Cross won: The Lieutenant, second; Mindanao, 3. Time, 1:43 Sixth rare, one mile -- Head Dance won; Ara 2; Patrick 3. Time, 1:42 tip-toe- d 2 THE ITALIAN Dec. 21 Greene 1). filly Road start- the fifth time and scored her fifth successive victory at Ascot ed today for The distance waa over the Slauaon course and Gold Race was held at fl to 5 throughout the betting. Salt was looked upon to take the fakt filly measure and was heavily played Mf 5 10 2, while El Chihuahua found num HEALTH Nature's delicious sparkling Nectar. K create that exalted fCellec ot perfect health by cleansing tha system of all impurities. . SWISS COLONY At First daaa Bara, Cates, Clubs and Drug Stores. '1 FRED. J. KIESEL 01 CO.. - niatf.lK..t(vra PRIZZINI BROS. The Owl Saloon WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE lift Scan the Want Ads 2 ls Angehs. 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