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Show X THE UORSIKG EXaMIXEB OGDEN. UTAH, SATURDAY MOBSIXQ, Reward! Warning!! IN SOME WITH MANNER SAID . Matter Utah Light 0. Power Co. & Campbell, Mgr. have pledged to Join the order whrn it la organised about the middle ot January. examiner telephones EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone.. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone...., ...NO, w Mrs. G. H. Coras, Jr., arrlrad In this city yesterday from New York. Mr. - , N. Corse reoently entered the employ of the Union Pacific Company, in the telegraph department and they expect to make Ogden their future borne. WM. GLASMANN Independent Phene EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phene .BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phone. No. Be Ogden Short line 8psclal car number live with General Superintendent Buckingham, returning from Green River WM. GLASMANN passed through Ogden yesterday, arNo, 120 Bell Phone. riving on Union Pacific number Nine No. 120 of both telephone syetema and departing for Balt Lake on O. 8. U No. 3. closed after , ,,,,.$a -- ie -- Spin The forces In the different county offices have been burning tbe midnight oil during the psat weak In an effort to get all records completely fur tbe Incumbents to office, January 1st. This la especially true m the eonniy clerk's office where the records will be iu better condition than e Go to Ballard and Bincker and set ft pencil. F. cinasnn of Salt on a business trip. lake is in Ofden Salt Amons the late arrival, from Lake was F. A. Lionberg. at the close of any previous year, an establish which will record tor enviable efficient force. the-prese- J. R. Paine, foreman of Veteran Firemen, conducted the Oregon a party of forty couplet to Five Points yesterday where a social dance and card parly Pan Cieinery of Hot Spring arrived waa given In their honor by the Five in Ogden yesterday on a short buaineaa Point Volunteer Fire Department. About on hundred couples participated trip. In the affair and a general good time O. W. Johnson, W. G. Patrick. Geo. A. was had The Ford Mandolin Club of Moore, p. P. Christensen and W. W. Ogden accompanied the imrty and helpwith Wiscomb. all of Salt Laka are vlalting ed make the evening plea-atheir music. Mrs. John Ford sang and in OgJen today,. there were a number of other numbers A team tru taken In charge by the rendered by local talent. Tbe at cards were all captlunuane, ofllner last night tin account ured prisea by tha Ogden It e who returned on of being left at ending too long in the a chartered car at midnight. street. nt PRISONER Night jnller Snyder will resume duty tonight after enjoying hi. regular weeks lay-of- f. Sergeant Chambers was acting during Ills absence. BECOMES xe-- Pay, tha FRANTIC ' Would-b- s Suicide, Apparently Loses Hia Reason. Sailing Out Delinquent payers Decided Upon. a A Modem Switch Board to be The City Fathers were a little dilaeventory in gathering together last called waa session a when special ing, clean for the purpose of presenting slate with the first of the new year. When a qquorum appeared they were promptly called to order ftnd at 8:30 p. m. when the roll waa called Emmett, Messrs. Craig. Davidson, were Moves, Nye, Paine and Randall present and they at once settled down to business, handling nil matters that cams before them with despatch, in fact, once maned, they were not long in clearing tbe table. A spirit of harmony prevailing on all questions brought before the body. Chairman Carr, being abaent. Mr. Muyes was selected to ttU the chair for tha avaning. The first starter to claim their attention being tha report of tha finance committee, referring to the report of the City Engineer for amounts due for paving, guttering, etc., with the recommendation that the auditor be authorised to draw warrants tor the amounts. On motion tbe recommendation waa accepted and the warrant ordered drawn. The finance committee alao recommended that the claim of the American Air Thermometer Company ba authorized and a warrant was ordered drawn to cover saves, by tha Council. The tax committee filed their reply to the communication of City Treasurer Halverson, relative to tha sale of property tor the tax. recomineuding that aals ba made only on final failure to collect said tax. On motion the recommendation waa accepted. lu replying to the cuniniunicetioa from the First National Bans, regarding a cloud on certain city property of on account of tbe taxea for aoiue, the tax committee requested that said tax be candelled, which waa adopted. The street committee returned the special pay roll carrying the amount of $1, 167.74 for rock furnished tor the streets with the recommendation that same lie allowed. Adopted. J. D. Murphy, the new municipal Judge, presented hia bond tor $a,nuii with Messrs. B. M. Conroy and Joseph L. Carlson aa sureties. On motion ot Mr. Craig the bond was accepted, after the Council were satisfied that It waa properly executed. The street supervisor's reports tor November and October, were ordered filed without reading and a tabulated statement of final estimates tor J. P. ONell, contractor, for sundry wore, and covering tbe guarantee fund tor 1904 waa presented by A. F. Parker, City Engineer, showing the lollowlng totals: Guarantee, $7,8117.26; estimates, Balance, $8,541.80. Total, On motion of Councilman Craig the report waa ordered filed. A cortmunlcatlon was received from the city engineer In which the latter submitted a profile ot the proposed street to grades from Twenty-eightLane recommending tbe Pincocks the ooinrounica-wa- s adoption of same, referred to the sidewalks committee. The city engineer alae reported $94 received for buildings permits, and the following expense accounts were recommended paid: Plumbing, $91; sewson-ptiDie- it $65,-915.2- h About four oclock the unfortunate lurked himself in his cell when his crie became so heartrending and his actions so violent that it was lound necessary to put him in the padded cell, where he spent the night. This was not the and future past, present accurately, dune, however, until after several of your life. strong men had fought desperately to overpower the prisoner. In hia frenzy Nephl Znmlle. a one legged Indian he continually railed out the name of er connectloBH, $106; street exrava-tionimbibed a little too freely last evening his wife. $4; building of sidewalks, $1UU. nud about eleven oclock fell through Liquor licenses were granted to the a window at CNeil Bros., saloon, lie SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES VIA RIO following parties: waa promptly arrested by officer N. GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY. George Timmerman, G. H. Tribe llarrick and placed in the "cooler". Co., Smith and Murray, Walla A Best, For the holidays the Rio Grande will Charles Steeling seemed to lie shy a make a rate of one fare for the round F. J. Kiesel, J. H. Lenehan, and Ham-i'e- r Frye. to sleep last night and entered a trip between all stations. place Selling Tbe finance committee in a further Chinese hut on filth street and prodales for Colorado Dec. 2L'nd and 23ra. recommended the adoption of ceeded to make himself comfortable tor Utah, Dec. 25th, 31st report for a nights sleep refusing to move and Jan. 1st; final 2(th. limit Colorado the recorder's annual report, which when the "chink protested officers tickets Jan. 5tli: lTiab tickets Jan. waa done and at 9:30 p. m. Tout and Vance made the arrest and 3rd. Council adjourned until Tuesday, Steeling had his sleep out in the city January 3rd. Mrs. M. T. Tabor, a medium of national reputation la Lasted at the ldan I la No. 2474' j Washington Ave. Dont fail to call on her and be convinced of her marvekms power for reading a. lock-u- p. TEACHERS The Improved Order of Redmen met nt their rooms, in the Broom Hotel EXCURSION LAKE. TO BALT JAN. let. 2nJ. 3rd. and 4th. Oregon Short Line $1 .GO round trip. Tickets good on 11 train. Final limit returning Jan. 9th. REED HOTEL lsst evening and admitted seven pale via faces fts memliers of the proposed lodge. At least one hundred people If they need new glatste you know il. und putting off getting them only results in trouble. Wc make the How Fitting of Glasses About Your Eyes? feature and will examine eyes FREE UF CHARGE. A rpceial J. S. LEWIS The following are the arrivals at the Heed for the part 24 hour B. Weyl, San Franciaro, Cal.; Frank Jamra and wife. Esther Kuye.ro, Kloiao French. Mo., "The vatal Scar Co.; (). W. Johnatm. Salt Uke; W. G. Patrick. Rail Lake: Mrs. C. A. Blarkmair, Denver. Com.: J. R. Barker, Can Francisco: Perry K. Stuart. Saa Francisco 8. P. Brittain. New York; Engine I Lizinaky. New York. L. S. Atwater, Rpffalo. New York; W. T. Cary, Chi rago; Dr. F. C. Pache, Lakeside. J. K Brodlay. St. Lottie. Mo.: L. A. Nelson Promontory: Jolm Jones. North g gen: R. Bradley Prerton, Idaho: James Atkinaon and wife, City; Gao. A Moore. Suit Irnko City; Geo. W. Kerake New York: W. Dullard. Chicago; P. P. Chrirtenaen, Salt lake: Albert Srrow croft. City; W. IV. Wiavomb, Salt to. CO., Opticians. At the Big Clock, Washington Avenue. lake. srstk PICKLES. PICKLES. Something Sweet uaeived. If ran . Weak Men muimaa aaffar from nr af fin axe- or onn-Haaaiiaad b AKK THK VERT PJCHAOJf WE WANT TO TALK TO. Wa bam vanvea oar aklll la mriiw OIIBONIC dnana br imbHiiiiifg tar ataar voluaiary taaci fn; ny Itanrat. tMnara.afr9M b.ma pcev-d- i firing aaaaca, ftataraa and adtimma. CASTT WB PrUMSH OCR ( LRU PRIVATE DIHF.ASKE Etaaaaa H w'wTd t?rar fimMti;oA Hfmw. n pww ir ac1 ll fa te ham iaaa nf ba ia sumsrr wav mi la mi piaa iron is RUSSIA DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert A. B. a. w. anoi tfii ie dftdBTB RIBLE READING IN TliK PL lJLIi; -.- 1, it Ua, AvOgiien, Utah. "4,i- - - SUlUOLS. Spokane. Wash.. The Washington educational convention which adjourned today endorsed an nmendment to th state const Put ion permlttng the reading of the Bible iu the pub::o. fmirartte LMamlara. (Hrin and all nf irm. KM Jfvffi.Ui.'ip.a.ilrfiilnii Ba mud uLzia til m. Specisliiis, CUT-OF- F Matinee & Night OPERA HOUSE Saturday lic schools. & Phy of PrononoetM the the Introducing fire-pro- of Complete Marvel of Stagecraft, AND A CAPABLE Wedding COMPANY. Greatest Melodramatic tha History of the Matlnea Pricaa: 25c and Night Prices: 25c, $0c, 75c. INTIMIDATION PRACTICED To Repudiate tha Signing of the Talwas Accompbot Presentment lished by Friends of Bishop Talbot, Philadelphia. Dec. 36 Herbert Noble, or New York, one of the leading figures in the eontroveiaary between Dr. Talbot and Rev. Irvine who baa hem here In connection with the case said tonight that intimidatitm had been practiced in getting the Huntingdon signers to repudiate the present cam The friends of against the bishop. Bishop Talbot he said "had an agent at work and we know who the agent ia We have had Jetectivea on the case and tomorrow we will make a statement and disclose all the facta to tbe public. "We know this agent haa dime hia best to break the powerful presentment and the repudiations are the result. Even if the Huntingdon signers do insist, upon repudiating the presentment it w ill not invalidate t he lustru-nieu- t. which then would have more signers than necessary . Those In conference with Mr. Noble were J. Frederick Jenklnson and Agnew McBride, two 61 the Pniladel-phi- a signer of the presentment and Rev. W. B. Bodine who ia chairman of the board of inquiry that will hear the case at Reading, Pa., next month. W .A. Wilson, a signer tonight confirmed the statement made by Huntingdon signers that they signed a blank sheet of paper, but added that all the presenters attached their namea to the original paper. The signatures to the blank paper, he said, waa for the purpose-of making another ropy , of the presentment if one wee found necessary. Opinion ia still divided as lo whether the board of inquiry, owing to w new rannn going into effect on January 1st will have the right to take up the case. It ia now believed that doth ing will be done until the board meets on January 10th when the members of that body will themselves decide the question. DINER CREWS Special Session Will be Nacessary to to Wind Up Years Affairs. AFFECTED BY CHANCE The last regular meeting of the present school board waa held last evening at which the following buaineaa transacted: finance committee reported received Into the treasury on account of taxes and cash on hand The $6,000 $8,663.07. - in of the trouble, l thought It was strange that JohnLangdun would appear as a presenter ot charges agalnzt the bishop who contimed him oniy last spring, and whom he entertained at hia home and table.'1 Henry W. Perrlke, mayor ot ini city, and one of the wiineue called to the reading inquiry, was the attorney for Dr. Irvine in the church amt trials here, lie says he does not see how the inquiry can proceed It the names of the signers are repudiate.!. But that repudiation must uc mane Jp a formal statement to the court oc h Inquiry otherwise presentment, will hold and the court have Jurisdiction. There ia Honidbing stranyu about the entire proceedings and t am not qualified to express an nplnuu until I learn n.ore if the facts." The superintendent reported that all the school buildings were being repaired for after holiday occupation, also that the schools were badly in need of globes, there being scarcely one to a school building . Air. Allison yecommendcd that the board provide at least one globe for use on each Boor la the various school buildings. The matter was taken under advisement. The matter of encouraging general vaccination among the school children on account of the growth of the email-poepidemic was discussed, but no action on the matter waa taken. Applications were received for post tiona In the schools front Lillian E. Norton and Franklin DePloy. A claim of C. K. Hollingsworth, for School filing the complaint of the Board vs. D. C. Btevena waa allowed A salary of $1(1 per month was allowed John Luty as janitor at the High school. The board adjourned to meet at special session next Tuesday tor the VERY WRATHT FOR final approval of the minutes, bills and LANGDON DRAWING HIM INTO TfHP claims, and winding np the years busPRESENTMENT. iness. Huntingdon. Pa., Dec. 3(1. James Denltbornn declared tonight that Mr. . Miller had received a telegram from Dr. Irvine in which the unfrocked road. anything It was originally intended under the priest asked Miller not. to say and that he had written eacn of the change about to take place that, the presenter a long letter explaining. In dining care on the Overland Limited r Iterating his statement that Le did only were to be run through to Oak land but a later order made the ehange Milton Franklin and Mrs. Bessie Bote not knowingly sign the presentment John Langdon, tlie coal operator said effective for all cars operating through ton Wore in Colorado Springs I am fully convinced thst a th a point. today: Latter Part of November, A change of (hia kind usually results plot wa formed to get Denithornfi and me Into this controversy Dr. Irvine in a betterment, ofthe service and there Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec.' 30. seems to be no doubt that It will be hoped that our Influence would lend substantial saving for tbe different Milton Franklin and hire. Bessie Bou- weight to his case against Bishop Talton, the latter believed to be the vio-tin- bot We will get after both Irvlnn and Railroads. of the Cutler Mountain murder this man Miller and the whole truth Women love a clear, healthy com- were in Colorado 8pringa as late aa will come out. No man can drag me inplexion. Pure blood makes It. Bur- 8unday, Nov. 27, according to the In- to such a thing willingly and tlmse who dock Blood Bitters makes pure blood- .- formation unearthed by the city de- hurt nought, to do ao by trickery will tectives today. Thts would bring tbclr feel the full penalty ot the law. I admit that It waa a clever trirk, presence in this city down Into a tew days of the time it is believed the mur- and I understand now why tlie namea was committed. A woman believed of the presenter were not published "The Fatal Scar." which comes to der to Mrs. Bouton was seen In North with the presentment. J. Frederick be the Grand next Saturday matinee and on Sunday, Nov. 20, Jenklnson i quoted as saying tbat our a beautiful Cheyenne canyon nixht. Is pronounced on Nov. 27. Frank-ly- n signatures appear on the original preand again Sunday story; beautiful because of Its aim says that, he was either la it was shaved sentment. If he stated plicity, beauttfnl because of its hones- In a localpositively misinformed cr he lied. Stirred to one barber shop day during It ty, aud beautiful in the lesson what they declare was an atIhe week beginning November 2uth. action by on the part of Dr. Devine ant) brings to every heart. Tbe piece ap Where tempt he spent the intervening time others to use them In the attack on peals strongly to tbe public, it la simple story of love, free from coarse- has not yet been learned, but the Bixhop Talbot Mr. Langlon and Jamas ness, and la one of tbe moat moral and officers are tracing the matter. Anoth- Denlthorne have started an investigainstructive nf the popular dramas that er clew that waa furnished to tbe tion that promise to be even more officers today waa from two well visit us constantly. startling than the presentment Itself. W. G. Miller has been called upon to The Fatal Scar' has an exception known surveyors of this city, who, on of Dpc. 8th, were driving up North Chey- make an explanation of hia part in the ally capable company composed players well known to our theatre- enne canyon when they were overtak- affair but so far he haa refused. goers, in addition to the actors more en by a man who answers the descripor less famed for their histrionic at- tion of Franklin and who was carry- INTEREST UNARATED IN THE REPUDIATED STATEMENT. tainments, is the famous Frank James, ing a bundle of soft material. The f, the brother of Jesse James, now general appearance of the man caused comment aa he did not appear to be grown gray and leaves the quiet Huntington, Pa A Dec. 30. There is of hia farm only at the use of the a man accustomed to bard manual la- no abatement here in the interest in bor. Tlie engineers are convinced that tbe controversy between Dr. Irvine, greatest persuasion and contes as fearure to the attraction and la sure to tbe man entered the canyon from Cut- the deposed rector of St. John's church ler mountain. They say that Instead and Bishop Talbot of the central diodraw a crowded house. of passing the time of day as Is cus- cese. Especial Interest was taken in At the Grand Monday of next wt-e-z tomary in the mountains when the statements of the local presenters ihe attraction will be Sullivan, Har- pass each other the stranger people that they had unwittingly signed the hung ris A Woods fine production of T1o-dor- e hia head and appeared to desire to presentment. Jamea Dcnltborne, one Krcmers successful play, "ihe avoid recognition. of tbe men whose names are on the Fats Wedding. This play has scorpresentment came out with a stateed such an enormous hit throughout ment today in which he aara: "When the coiftu ry that its fame is well the aubjpct of a review of the cane known to local theatre-goers- . The was first broached to me. it was In will be play presented with the same the shape of a nicely worded letter RECKLESS DRIVER CAME scenic splendor which marked Us prefrom Dr. Irvine to Mr. Miller. The NEAR KL'NMNU I.M'O sentation iu New York Citv. letter asks that a review of the conROYAL CAKK1AGE. troversy be petitioned for with the KlROPATKlX'S ILL HEALTH DE- Idem of qn amicable settlement of Berlin. Dec. 30. A reckless driv- MED. or of a heavy truck raine near tbe differences between Bishop Talbot and Dr. Irvine. For the sake of the running down the carriage of Km- Rt. Petersburg. Dec. 3i The war church Mr. langdon ait myselt press Augusta Victoria tonight. rdficf absolutely denies the report In He drove toward the station at thought it would be best lo have the circulation in the effect thst General caae reviewed. Mrs. Elliott appeared full speed. Ihrough the police lines Kurnuaikln was ill. The rumors thst to be pleased wben she leanied'that and directly toward the carriage Hie Russian commander Is about to assome of tbe Huntingdon signers had nf the empress and the police sume the offensive are not confirmed repudiated the presentment. barely succeeded In avoiding fin by the general at aff where it la pointI know tbere waa something wrong accident. The driver violently re- ed oul that with the thermometer at about the proceedings." she exclaimed, aisled arrest. zero, it is intpi.Hilde to begin a move"and I do not think they will have ment on a large male without the rls-much difficulty in finding the source of appalling horrors. oon-tino- us Sensation Stage. Pricaa: 25c, 50c, 75c. Sale of Scats: Saturday. Matlnaa: 25c and 50c. 50c. es NEARING DATE OF MURDER t AMUSEMENTS ' REALISM MAfiTERPIECE OF DRAMATIC CONSTRUCTION. f waa 8f ACME Frank James The Fatal two-tor- With the institution of the new system of running dining cars through from Omaha to Oakland, will come a material decrease in the number of crews to operate1 these can. Tbla change will in no way lengthen the hours or increase the work of the crews retained, a by operating the ran through the men will have a long run Instead of a number of broken or short runs. While the operation of these cars under the new system will come under the diretion of Superintendent of Dining rara Lewie thA Accounts will come under the local Auditors office, who will look after the accounts of the cars operated In the three roada centering at this place. II is in a great part due to the work of this office that the change was brought about and it will mean quite an lnrreaae in tbe work of that office, probably requiring the employing of an additional clerk or two, in Auditor Hess bfric at tbe Union Depot Thu change will alee affect the commissary department giving more Jurisdiction to the local department, but, no Increeaft will b made neees. aary, while it is very evident that quit reduction will be made on tbe California end of the line. ' This department was conducted by the Pullman Company up to April 1, 1902, when tlie Union Pacific. Oregon Short Line and Southern Pacific, companies took charge of tbe operation of the dining cars over their respective Fiver THE FATAL SCAR The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephono With the advent of the new year, the company have completed nangementa will be turned over to whereby they will conatruct an annex Lurin Cntt-of- f to their preent building on Washing- the Southern Pacific Company and the ton avenue. trains will be uperated from the local The new building will be absolutely office of tbat company In Union and will aland immediately Station instead of from Lakeside as bark of tbe present building. It will formerly. y structure of brick and be a Tills will mean tbe rinsing of the disstone, in which it is understood tha patcher! office at lakeside while the room new switch board and operating operation from the 8. P. offices here will be moved. Thia move has been will not In anyway Increase the presmade necessary on account of tba ent force. Instructions hare been given crowded condition of the present quarthat commencing at 12:01 a. m. Janters and tbe large increase in busi- uary first 1905. all trains running via ness. Tbe new switch board, which the Luc in Cntt-ofwill be operated from has already been ordered from the the Southern Pacific offlcee in this city. of Electric Chicago, Thts will of course mean a large adWestern company will be one of the most modem on tha dition to the work of the train dismarket, one of the special features will patchers in thia eity. but, on account be the arrangement whereby all noises of the off of traffic that has will be cut off from party line, which been sofalling in evidence lately, no much at present is due to the ground wira addition to the present working tor-rsystem in use. It ia stated that the new at will be necessary present. board will coat from $35,000 to $50,000. It is rumored that tbla change will An order for ten miles of aerial cable throw a very large number of men out be will been alao and strung of has placed In addition to those employment. will which soon a received here, aa and will mainly afmentioned above of probably be about the fifteenth In the constructthose fect employed February, when it ia expected the work ion department of the Lucin Cut-o- ff ra the new building will commence. ' company. When ihe new building has been comThere are but a few trains now bebaa the and apparatus pleted over the old main line been installed there will probably be ing operated the Southern Pacific, and it Is safe an Increase in the present force at the of to assume that with the operation of local elation. Cut-of- f by thle company, only inch Mr. R. 8. Murray, general manager the be absolutely necessary will as trains was in the of the company at Salt lake to accommodate the traffic will be run city yealerday on tour of inspection over the old line, excepting in case of and completing some of the detail for a wreck or other nC'ltp. the new annex. The net gain In Ogden for thia conSCHOOL EOARD'S cern during the month will be approximately one hundred and fifteen while LAST RECULAR SESSION there will be less outs the first of the year titan there waa tha previous year, RECEIVER REPORTS AND GOES by nearly one half. OVER ROUTINE. New System of Operation Means Reduction In Working Forco. - ROUSE Monday Night A Largo Number of Mon Thrown Out of Employment Lakeside Dispatcher's Office Closed: OPERA GRAND Matinee - Lsfc. I k PPK 4'Vvi'K NEGOTIATING FOR COAL. ahip-meiii- mtAWlf-ABL- E and KEE who carte. Taanak mad rimi ter fovirp thvtiAanda of pai.anm Viidr m WAXTTOf nm biTMitfi4u VOII w:tb Wir dlktinci ondarafandlag that w t mil tetwsnfl a fFK anil r cum . Mm ante, teminal Wmk-ms- a. 'SjFniiri'QTTfcote. iVoiiitrrbuca. dyidiiUa, Var.rora.a, Inmamhof vbA l'nmam Qiaad n Jut Bombay, Dec. 30. Russian agents here are endeavoring to purchase 1ni ions of coal and to charter vessel to s carry It. Up to the present no have been made, but It is believed the British steamer Henry Bolchaow baa been sold to Kussia. She sailed hence in ballast recently for Saigon. French Cochin China. Whentbmaak Cured Pay difiwwa vm 1W: market RUSSKLL AND JAMKS. 185 24th St. Both 'Phones CATARRH IiNfBMr Km Tbmii Truu Wm, Kft End ter INnrbn. knxhlal Mi 1mbk Troab'.M. AnAm. mmarh IteMBBB, iKMfr Tffiiikri Item CoBiBtBiwa. i'hnna Hamate f R waa and MJdrm. Uteri Wmmm Ultra vm, raom. (ik. Tiles Uaami, fluvilftf, A) team. Pp iaftl TroBk t. Pfela Dl Miiiiat lid KHumHaii, Mmbim ante 9t tte HoBiLa. PNn. riaula and Mtati Traabite fJmiro r b f amifci. mote Tifia Vona. fttey Fvar UjBiar.a, Kpltmar, laamvnU auc, aed all Kantfia, rrivata aad Uuuaw Uibobbi Writ ft Van Traatmawt Urvim. tenant frmajPMivtfiaa llat rail, Traa. taaaaUailMijrta Mr-vo- te os. a. t. noun. meat in Dill pickle Mangoea. Kinettt kind. Crow-cho- We Tre&t M)1 Cure new PICKLES pickle. Sour pickle.. Installed and System Greatly Improved. Tax- $47,-486.1- R. G. Day, the prisoner at the count flourishing a 44 calibre gun cautu! quite a commotion on Jail who attempted suicide Thurmla,. Went 2!ith street Inst night. He betook night, became so violent in his action's himself to The tall timber before an If.te yrsterdny afternoon that thr authorities are led to believe he officer could be dispatched to the In suffering from an attack of scone. An Indian GRAND NEW FIREFROOF BUILDING TO BE AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TRAINS WILL BE OPERATED FROM ERECTED SOON AT REAR OF OGDEN OFFICES. PRESENT STRUCTURE. CITY COUNCIL WINDS UP BUSINESS OF YEAR IN BRIEF MURPHYS SESSION BOND APPROVED. COMPANYS LINES AT A POINT ABOUT ONE THE POWER MILE SOUTH FROM HOUSE, KNOWN AS PIONEER STATION, NEAR THE MOUTH OF OGDEN CANYON. PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO INTERFERE IN ANY WISE WITH SAID LINE. IT IS SAFE TO THE PUBLIC IF UNMOLESTED, BUT SERIOUS RESULTS TO PROPERTY AND POSSIBLE CAN BE PERSONS FATAL RESULTS TO CAUSED THROUGH THE BREAKING OF INSULATORS, OR THE THROWING OF WIRES, LIMBS OF TREES. OR SIMILAR OBSTRUCTIONS OVER THE WIRES OF THE COMPANY'S SAID ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE. By R. ANNEX TABLE AMUSEMENTS CO., OPERATE TELEPHONE CLEARS A REWARD OP FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) WILL BE PAID BY THE UTAH LIGHT A POWER OR COMPANY I'OR THE ARREST OF PARTY PARTIES WHO ON THE EVENING OF APRIL 29TH, 1903, CAUSED A SHORT CIRCUIT ON ITS ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINE. THROUGH P. S. BELL COUNCIL DECEMBER 81, 190. - Dr. Irvine held a conterencc with Mr. Nnblo and Hartwell P. Heath ui New York. Mr. Noblea partner, whtcu lasted until alter midnight. Unen Dr. Irvine was Informed that the Huntingdon signers persist Ip declaring that they did not knowingly sign a petition against Bishop Talbot be made this statement: I have no knowledge to how the signatures to the presentment waa obtained. 1 have certainly misrepresented no feature of the csm: to any one. l sent the presentment, through the mail to V. S. Miller to obtain the signatures of thoae persons in the city willing to sign a prevent-xuenI have the utmost laith in the honesty, straightforwardness and uprightness of Mr. M Iter, and I do not think he used any dishonorable means to secure tha signatures nt those men whose names appear upoj the presentment. L EMINENT MEN DISCUSS LIVE QUESTIONS. (Continued from page 1) ness can be the ultimate om come of a preference founded on a eeniiinental, instead of a buaineaa basis. IMPERIAL PREFERENCES IN CANADIAN TARIFF. Mr. George B. Foster, of finance, Toronto. Canada, discussed the imperial preference aa embodied in the Canadian tariff, contending that preferential would arouse attention, widen knowledge, inena's community of interest and p enforce ties of loyalty and tend to complete unity between Britain and her colonic. Preferential treatment, be saM, cuts a cross reciprocity, the two being largely incompatible, tlie former combined with protective policies bring tup trong for the latter. DO RECIPROCAL TARIFFS TEND . TOWARD FREE TRADE? Prof. A. W. Flux of McGill university, Montreal, Canada, devoted himDo ' Rerlproral self to the question tend toward tariffs free trader He aald, among other tJdngs: Waiting for reciprocity has deferred rather than hastened movemeou toward freedom of commerce. Recent treaties of the United reciprocity State do not increase hopefulness of the outlook tor advance by this road. In protectionist communities, a pr- tariff tends to have, eferential aa ltanux' conspicuous feature, an elevation B tarif rates to countries not admitted to preferential treatment, rather this s reduction of rates to preferred natioa Little confidence seems Justified at tbe present time In the reeiprodtj principle as a means of effecting general tariff reductions. MOVEMENTS OF RUSSIAN CRUISERS St. Petersburg. Dec. 30. The report that the cruisers Orel and Imsraud B the second Pacific squadron have bees ordered to return ia current hers 6l lacks official confirmation. If the report should prove true vice admirtl may be obliged to order reinforcements from the third Padfi squadron. Koje-tvcns- CHEAP RATES TO DENVER. JANUARY" 8th and 3th. Account the National Live. 6W Association meeting the Union PnejJ railroad will sell tickets to Denver " return tor $18, good returning January 20th. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. JO.1 The W and improvements of tlie Union Jo Club were sold today by the rerei to Jordan Limbart of St. I .out, It highest bidder, for $63,000. was nounced that, the purchase in behslf of the syndirate owning fair grounds and Delmar race tracka !! San Pedro, Lois iai Holiday Kale One fare for round trip. Tickets sale Dec. 23. 24. 25, 31 and Jn0 IsL. Limited to return Jan. 3, t |