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Show r THE 3I0n.VI-EXAMINER TELEPHONES editorial rooms Ns. SI Indepcaccnt Pimm... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone.... WM. CLASMANN Independent Phone. EDITORIAL ROOM Bell Phene. BUSINESS OFFICE Bell Phene .......... . 6 t I OfM. GLASMANN .....Ne. 00 ... .....Ne 00 GUILTY ' Is to Ie the dlstrirt court yesterday n Pertoe case of the Slam of Utah vs. Dummick Means, on a charga of grand il oa. cuarliided and the Jury J. H. Ryrkmaa, ef Eranetoa. Wro- larceny, was verdict of guilty, after about a returnsd r he te e la tnia. it speeding usy i deiiboreitou. hour's ae Judge Howell city. H A. K. Tiernaa and John 8. Scott ere np from Zioe end tieje ie Ogden. sill tpeej e ee r. Govell. of Meant Pteaesnt, Utah, end William Johnson, ef Rich SeM. Utah, ere Ogden v loiters. Ogden Ittdge No. 1. K. ef P., received 20 eew applications for aiene btrahip el their regular meeting lust evening. Mr. George T. Greene, the troll Inowi yeang repreerntsuee ef the Old Kentucky distillery, nr liwhtilb, Ky, It celling on his named 'Jhursriay, January 19, ea the day for osa tenet. At the conclusion of the Manas csss, tbn divorce procnedingn agaiant Nsln was rnniiiipni'ed and cupied the bnlnnco of the alteration whan it waa continued until -- Cbri-Lana- B. Ogden trnda today. see-mo- te-de- Christiansen was recently acquitted on a charge of arson and oill has a charge of adultery over hie bead. It will bo area by the asu'eare ImDavis auJ posed on the twe hold-up- s. Burke, who rowived 2U and II years raopacUrely yaxterday aftsranoa. that Judga Howell will ba a terror te ail who fsUnw that vocation. When Davia aaa reiurusd t bin cell after being aaaiaurei! he remarked that thera waa me consolation, and that waa that tba Judge couudn'i give him any more. H. G. Blummthal sad wife of Provo, in the city fur e few deve stay. Mr. Uiumenthal Is e. prominent plumber and enralre worker la the eouaiy seat of (Juh county. BRAXEMJM J. SCHMITT KILLED AT CASTLE BOCK I!. J. Roth. Train M aider, IV. C. Beaver, Chief Train Dispatcher, end N. C. Martin, Red master of the Union Both Legs Severed From Body Died While Being Removed Is Hia Pacific at Eraaaum wore ie Ogden Home Hero. looking after affaire connected .with their several departments. J. Schmitt, of Ogden, a brakeman, Mr. I W, Hoar end twodanghtera no the Union Paclhc waa run over hy left end Elisabeth. Ogiiea yes- his uwa train at Cant la Hock about I ljuira Ohio, in a visit o'clock this morning, receiving Injuries terday for Sprlngflehl, . nuuht-rto Mr. Hoer'e They expert to Dorn which ha died while on bis way be gone for about Ida weeks end will to this city.' wiMt (kasha anil Chicago before Schmitt was a brakejnan on what la known as the I'labKxjirrlile No. 55. which runs from Evanston to Salt The Mason kt Grand Lodge will meet lake. which wan in charge uf Conductor Pearaun, and w hile sail chin the In the Hell of Weber lodge this morning at 10 o'clock and will lie In wn-alo-a (rain at Canlle Ruck. Schmitt waa in two days. There will be a public home way llirowo beneath the train reception this evening at 2:30 o'clock .ad both legs severed from the body. Tb Injured uvao wia pi scud on end a banquet Wednesday evening at 1:30 o'clock. passenger Nn. 3 due at Ogden at 3:3U a. ui. in be brought here for luudiea! The Electrical Workers will give attendance, but be died shortly after their third annual ball at ITIahaa Park leaving Castle Rock. The remains werw placed In charge vllloa nn night of January 2.1. See the gieail electrical display, which of radertaker A. F. Richey and later will be one of the moat beautiful will be taken to hia borne at .'225 Nye eight ever aean Ie Ogdrn over 2,9M) Avenue. rteh, are yrn-lenla- y i ' : t I $ ; i. lights will bn uml. Impossible to foresee an accident. The Krult Growcra' meeting, tliat Not impofudhla to bo prepared for it was railed for last Saturday, baa been Dr. T bo nuts' Eclectrlc Uil, Monarch postponed until Wednmutay, January mar pals. It. at 2 p. m.. to meet in Ilia eouuly court house. It is very desirous that REED HOTEL all fruit growers aud those interval rd In hortwuliure ml ten J. as matters of importance pertaiulng to their Latere' v ill be considered. The fruit growers The following are tha arrivals at the from Davis county will also he in stRoad fur the past 24 bourn: ein dance. C. 11. Hill, Iielfot. Vt.; B. K. Loeb, San Mont.; Mra. 51. J. Ih'leua, A pedal train with Mr. J. Knits-dmlt- t, Francisco; R. R. f'atleiaon, lloff, Denver; Gmieral Traffic Manager of the S. L. Kyrurn, Lakamde: O. P. Harm., bout hern Fnoiflc, General Miutager K. E. Henedlcl, Washington. Chicago; Kcoit and Superintendent Buckingham , D. I'.; Walter Chrintupher will reach Ogden about noon today F. I'. Bclu'iutn, Salt lathe; H. where they will be Julued by M. A. taolt, A. Hetchmao, J. J. Nnw iWortbinglon, Assistant Director of York; Dwight Mcteer,Deppeler, Va.; Maintenance, who will come la from W. 8. Rout an. Lutiiavilla,Richfield, Ky.; F. A. Muntello. It la not known what their Joiui Kelly, F. Sinerg. Park route will be from here, but they will McCarty, City; U. L. Herman, A. A. Pearson, likely go to Salt Lake from Ogden. CJly; Andy Christensen. Hoopor; Wila, Claeliinail. Ohio; George The hollowing Warranty deeds have T. Mencin, New York; U. ToHItx, been filed in the county recorder's of- New York; 8. Heater, New York; P. fice; Weber county, by roanty detk. D. . Newberry, Philadelphia: Squire to Preston A. Blair, for the aura named Salt Lake; F. M. Kernatt, City; as tl, part, of N. W. quarter, section 13. (loop. H. Geo. Goa. Hartford. Conn.: Mica township $. north range. 2 Went. David Fowler, K. Pooler, Gwi. Silvester, P. II. Pingree and wife tor $400 to Kllslia Plijrre Young. Mark Price,, G. Blanks pert of N. W. quarter, sec- Taylor, tion L'9. township C. North range. 2 Geo. 1B. B.Hare. M. 8. Urard, Now McManiia, Miles. West. Sanitwl IXisey and wife to John York; llatys Kamwryer, for the sum of $rai. Jmoe 8. Brown of Five Points la reall Iota 12. 13. 14, end 15, block.4, south ported a being very ill with pneupark addition. Du-hl- u monia. Janey. Fiaiier, whs waa given an hour if town yesterday by Municipal Judge Murphy, or receive a ninety e for the days' aeraenee. made a aaiooa (if D. K. FBrley. when rebWMed (rum the ruauxdy of tha police, sis! at enes began to Imbibe. One of the from the station followed her and she was aooa back at the city Jail, where she wtU woik out the ninety day seutnnre and PVrlrr will apnea this morning, lief we Judge Murphy, to why ha sold liar liquor whan warned against such actena. to get out bee-lin- nffi-re- ra ett-la- ln Mary Jane Gray Draney died yeater-In-y monung at Plain City, of organic heart iliaeaar. wkh which ah has been ailing for some time. Tha dweased was 77 years of age ami waa a native of Handled. rnwwing Die plaina la 1858 to Utah. The funeral' service will ha held at the Piaia Oity meeting house, Retlueaday at two o'clock in tha afterwon. and the reamiae an be viewed at bwr late nentdeara between tba hours of aisvea and aaa thirty on tba day of tha funeral. OSUU0OC Why Use Coal Oil? When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $J.OO t , I I , for additional lights each i oe oe ate oe GUS. BE8N0RDSCI DISAPPEARS Bamtaiy In -- pec tor A. Power reportPACIFIC FROM SOUTHERN dir.cane oa follow ed a Coaiagio.." FAST TRAIN SUNDAY. New two weeks: last the luring Haw: Hearlet fever 2, niales67.Sl.Now erarlet fever 2, aieauie Ne Clue aa ta Whereabouts aad Faul x iu guarani tne-- Scarlet lever 2. chicken-poPlay ia Feared. C3. u.tn-ieMunicipal Judga .Murphy Asha far I, whooping cough 3, game New Furnishings far wa Tha following com tnuiilcui ion Hia Office. Oub Beruar.lfcvi. a passenger oa then read from Municipal Judge J. D. Souilierg Pacific tram No. 9 Sunday Murphy: Tha City Couueil held a very brief call jour I wont respectfully morning, wwa lust from the train aom rSiua last evening traaearting a large to tne fact that the Municipal time afier leaving Elko, and baa But been heard of since. amount of business In a abort seven of Judge's office Is deal Rule of proper It apiwara that the mlaelng man, who time. After tha psblic they furniture. My prececeor. Judge ia a Swiss, wss en rouie from San tield a loagihy aaocuiive aeMum and Howell, ftiruihlied hia own, aud very milFrancisro iu New York, whore be inadjourned about 9; 45 p. at. .roierly removed it. 1 am not a Tha first matter Ui claim the often-tai- lionaire luyaelf, nor do I have a rich tended to take a it earner fur Europe, and waa amimpanled by Another man, of tha body waa a report trma fal her. 1 therefore augge-- l the in the panic eleeper. tha Fuiaucn committee to which had of the city furnNiiing the aeed-w- d both having Rernenlaci was seen on the train by ef been referred tba final eflait furnituru for the ofilce." one of tha porters ajuut midnight and Cuutractur J. P. O'Neil, ahowteg a bal8a mu wa referred to the Engrosswas supposed to be in hia berth until ance due of 15.529.45. It was com mine ing later uu yesterday morning when he were that same be allowed and a licenses granted ail Kt liquor warrant drawn to cover the amount, to B. K. Uvingxton, H. M. Rohin.oa did not put In an appearance, hie comwhlrh was dona hy a wutiim of the and licedom and Pattison. panion began a search whlrh resulted in itisrliietiig hia diaappe ranee from council. reported Critclilow Recorder City a the train. Tba Sidewalk committee, ta which that there had been, so written The Swiss is supponed to be elighUy had bean referred the communication filed againat the opening of Thirfrom John Nicholas and others, peti- tieth at root and Mr. Nye moved that demented, and hi -- hum were found tioning for release of akaeasnieata on the City Engineer draw an ordinance on the train beneath tbp berth he ard there is repairing of sldewaUi on Twenty-fiftto (over eapenae, etc., of opening the should have orrupird grave doubts aa whether the mau ttivei, reported that same waa la the street which waa rank'd. l.anda of the City Engineer and will A clatin was filed againrt Hie city could have alighted front the awifrly coma up in regular order. The matter hr Harry lame for $19,751) for Injurle moving train without arttoui injnry, was ordered II lad. Octolier 19th last on the east aud even were auch a Thing possible ha would probably be dead from expoThe special water committee filed aide of Washington avenue between sure by thia time. Twenty-fourtthe following rejiorl, which by a mo- Twenty-thirand The trainmen along the route have tion waa adopted: streets claiming to have lieen perroan-(ntl- y been instructed to look out fur tha As your Special Water Committee Injured $10,000 waa claimed for ta whom waa referred tha proposed damages account of Injunct and $75b mlraing man. but- up to a late hour this erdlneano, wherein tha Ogden Water waa medlral aiteodauee. The mailer morning no trace had been found. e When hie companion made sure that Works Company asks a fifty year was referred to the City Attorney. Bernard art waa not on the train, h from Ogden City respectfully The following payroll were returned to this city frou Morgan, tn and raoommand that the franthe hope uf gaining aoui clue to hia chise be ant granted fur tha Mlewtng Street Department $ Nt." wberealanite. 201 .41 reasons: First The Ogden Water Engineer's Department The man ia described at being about Works Company claims to have a conat.: Sanitary Department. five feet tall, about 55 uy 99 years uf tract, oa franchise known a tba Both-el- l In the proceedings At thie Juncture contract, under which they are at Mr. Par' nmved that the council go aga, fair complexion and mustache, and Second-Ha- id hal on a gray uit of clothes. present oimraring. Into a comaiitt of the whole, which Foul play la feared and it ta thought purport to ba a perpetual one rrevsRed. that perhaps tha man waa robbed and without any limitations aa to time, exthen thrown from the train to hide tha cepting that to Ogden City ia reserved crime; the right of purchasing laid water work! system at the costa of original MUST OBEY n CHINA Third Tkat your comronxlrucllnn. That delightfully, refreshing HER NEUTRALITY LAW. mit tea upon Inventlgalion find that the was Like You It," ottmedy, "Aa prio which would amount to $450, 000. given an excoilent Intarpretafton by (Continued from Page 1.) v Amintning the bunds to be $400,000 deMias Florence Gale and talented manded by tha Water Works Company OranJ at the ef aaaiaiing player Japan Air iu tla proposed ordinance giving to the for their aerviiea, aud that Opeha houmi last evening. To aay surhave bean admitted all tnatnetora said to the purchase Ogtlea City right audience present waa agreeably along to the Chinese military aervired water works system within a period of prised ia putting It mildly. The prothe ChiueMt troops abaud la five yearn, the ex- and accompany nortliern uureaaonaMly was duction throughout border of the on the surdly In excess of the cot of original pect at kina of the majority In attenof Chile, professedly for the cunsmicthin under tbd Bothwell dance. Titers waa a noth hie absence province of maintaining neutrality. In execns of the rust of original of the ranting which o often mars purpoef after construction under the Bothwell allow-n- g Shakespearean product inn and tiie Thai, it bus been ascertained tliat since the outbreak careful Inquiry added coat and expense made Intellimoat a In lines were interpreted need the in maintaining and keeping said gent and capabla manner by the whole of the war the Japanese have ialaiula of Miao as a hae for thidr We have In Fourth in weak person system repair. cast. There ie not a That many Impornaval teaaoa to believe that the present disthe rest and wkila they are not all tations operations. made been have by the Japan-teWorks disWater the were no of tributive system at era, ny any moans, there of without interference, Into Dalny worn out ta bad aud ia very Company cordant notes in the harmony of the contraband of war, shipped from Che-fn- o (oudltUra, the pipes, the greater porplay. There are bu). three different and other porta on tha Chinese tion of them having bean In the ground stage Bettings In the production, but for a period of fourteen years, are now they are exceptionally good, iu fa d, roost; also that the governmentorefar to toriex at. Han.van furnished iron luaiing and rutting nuL Fifth Dr Be- the reprenenlation of the Forest Arden the Japunose for the use of their sollli ally all the benefits and luduce-meut- a was noe of the best woodland m-n- n offered by the company to the ever shown on the local stags. With dier. That lo all the representation! and in return for no valuable a franthe More of the autumn time upon the of the Imperial governprotestations touched had Frost chise are already posaeed and enJack laud Just after Tekln ment to the government regardBoth-vennd the wand under his magic the leaves with joyed by Ogden City ing these incidents, the Chtneae miniscontracts: lu addition to this turned them into varied colored things ter for foreign affairs gave vague ibe company would hava the ciiy grant of beauty the arena wae one te be and evasive answer, ao (hat remenibuired. to It aa a part of the contract. Lira Qcrerel Inches of dried promises received indicate that recently report! leaves upoa the Rtaae served to add light to the use of all the waters now ill Chine government., lint content cwued by the c.lly of Ogden in Ogden great deal of raaiiMn to the view. In with the violations of neutrality of thin rrttlriam it la nor intended to go River nnd all other aoureue for the ada they are, are ditional coiibUiemUon of one dollar. into the atory of the play ax students this kind, flagrant now enrlniisly preparing to take an Sixth Again we find that so far aa the of Hbakeaprake are well acquainted in the military operation!; iwth that, but a vmd about the in- active part waters of the Ogden River are conan that against all tha agitation made who the no baa dividual produclegal cerned that the company players has taken while without exception would one not raeriiorluii have same a such tion title thereto unlewa the aiay finds That government the imperial aa ia Gale Mira Florence and be aiuias. been taken from the farmers prior I being conand the hold of lxsnple Knealiud aa winsome appropriatura by adverse user, eo that aweet anil she is charming and ban.lMimo ae stantly klimulated. ;r tie franchise ware granted and OgThat the Imperial government find e Uunnymede. the shepherd lad. She has It den City exercUed the opiion of not- to call the attention wlthlu the five year limit stipu- youth and plenty of giMxl looks on her of Impossible the powers to the above mentioned ide end that coupled with a clear Inlated in theordiwuice nha would lay facia which prove clearly that its efof the lines make herself liable iu malutaluing ownership terpretation to avaure the neutrality of China forts Is winner. She a ia that combination sold to be by to the water attempted failed, solely bpcauxe of the char-V-tJiave George Sylvester, expenand hy vexaiioiiH supported the company to ably of the acta of Japanese and their aa Orlando. the' The Weof man, leading sive litigation with the farmer Intimidating procure upon Ihe govern wretling match between him and meut ber County whose waters have been (liat. Pekin, and that in case the Pin-rHie ruurt Charles. aa conBeveiilli--ThYoung, veried and taken. situation In China, tn which atactual mor waa a creditable of piece sideration $4 jtMMlO exacted b.v the wrestler, la now earnestly invited, ehaTi tention aa Rower, Mage business. Margaral ordinance for Uie present distributive Yelra. gave a good interpretation of continue. Russia, In consequence, will with the quest nyaiem ttogether find he rack obliged to comdder the title to water) nbould Ogden City her part and made a charming lostage with her brunette at) of neutrality of China from the standpoint axercih the right of purchase, la ai prexeuce of Runxia's interest. leant fifty per cent higher than It bealy. Faul Taylor, aa a court JeVer In a conversation tonight. Mr, wan'better tn auch then the average a could be replaced and duplicated by the Japanese minister, reltec-eieLnnaden. Alexander John Duncan as part. 8o far l.rasd aew wywiein. Eighth that. men Japan desired and Intended, are of Edward and Dooley worthy are the proposed water schedule tion for their creditable interpretation if poMible, to adhere Mrletly to her the people would secure no of thair respective part. And besides agreement to rsjeet (Tunas neutral I radical benefit or advantages over the present exorbitant rates. Ninth -- being able to act well, there were tlmxe ity."But." he added, "if the Russian the cast who could ing well The mats differMice batweea the Both-wal- l among our Invito them to Mongolia, the chorus work waa very good. and tlim franchise sought aud contrast, cnimnandriv. under the rireHmataucea la that tinder the former the Ogden could hardly be ex pec led tj ref use the Waver Works Company agrees to furs-t.NEW MINING COMPANY iavitiition." trader the but water to Ogdea Cliy. FILES PAPERS IT'S reverse the fianchlae proposed they WaHhlngion. JatL 19. Russia's note operation and require Ogden City to tn the powers vharging China with viofamish tha company wrth water, there- Littla Daley Mining Incor-WHof neutrality, although it. has lation Company fore, they are asking fa tfil contiact not. been received here, continues yet Capital Stock poeated la better their owa condition lo the to arnura widespread Interest in forof $5,000. derimeat of the Inhabttaaie of Ogden eign cirvles. the substance of the note City. I amtly Th granting of the being known. It now aciiis likely that to the Ogdea Wafraitchiw Articles of Incorporation were filed Japan will reply in vigorous fashion to the prent In the ter Works Company by clerk' u flics yesterday the charge that, aha has connived In council in view of the anti elect Ion nf the county Dai-- y lJttle Mining company the alleged violations. Indeed it ia of a of majority pledges and promlaea with n capital aioik of $5001). nndeiwtood Japan believes If there has Ike members together with the Mayor The to the been any violation of China's nwntral-lt- y claim parties agreement would be an ad of perfidy sad groae to he owner of the mineral at all. It has been under praosura of rights avultifiratlon. meriting the univral liifl acres of land, being the southwest ftom Pi. Petersburg and not from rondemnatkva ef the people. secJbm 13. township I. north Tokio. Ro far aa this government ia We therefore reeommend that the quarter2. west 8. J,. M., and con taint ng able t And out through its own agents range fianchlae bo rejected." within its limit right mining dams In China, the Pekin government has submitted, Reepectully aven as Little Daisy. AVkte Cloud, nt been guilty of breaking the pledge II. P. RANDALL. of nentrallly which it made ai (he out-eDeeping Tom. aad five other. AV. ROLLD RMMKTT, The mock is to Ih- - divided into d of hnatilitiea. and the Chinese tnln-leiJ. K. AVIUJAM8. the value at the share to abaree. here has been Ihe recipient, of WM. CRAIG. lie one cast, each and 16S.OOO nf the congratulations from oSiiale. not only A. 1L MOYB8, Chairmnn. he hara to art aside aa a fund for of ihl government but of others, upon read front A eoiittniieiratloa was working capital. ihe fl.lelty of Chitia to the spirit and Cltv Knginewr A. F. Parker, statins The general office are to he located purjKiw of Secretary Hay note of last Cat he bad aim application from the In Ogden and a stockholders meeting Fri'mary. Rock Monnlahi Bell Telephone Com-tattwill lie held in October. $fl5, and anto place Anchor 8tuhe at various nually thereafter. Until the Brat anXBW MUSICAL COMEDY. places and pels betweaa Wbahlagiou nual meeting the following persons and Adams avenue oa Thirtieth street, will mt as oflli-eiboard direcand of New York. Jan. 1$. Tonight a large hut a the applioailoa bad Jaat Maen re- tors: John M. Barker, pmodeat: Fred audience at Daly's Theater greeted ceived he had ao opporanaAiy to lanpect A. RheilD. vice president: H. E. Steele, George Sdwarde t Gaietv company In the localities swntioned and referred Fred Hillman and the firai presentation her of ine tie matter to the council for their George II. Cave. Dutchea of Dautzie." This piece te eonaideref ioe. It waa moved that the The Mims to the article of on s baed Sardon Mme. Ransgene.' City Engineer make regular report In aMition ro timer mentioned The book waa written by Hearv HamilIn the aiatter are: Ixiranzo ml reonnMiienftatloaa Flxhcr, John TYocxIland, ton and the niuetc fa by Ivan Caryll, which waa carried. Be Temen. John Koofa, George Marsh who directed the orchestra. Tha City Engineer also filed a report Margaret Barker. AU the members of the lemdon comshowing tba refund tn Bidewalk Dispany appeared tonight with one' trict .1, . te, is, which wntw rtf erred Viciortn. B. 0.. Jan. 1$. It is reand 'The Durban of Dantzh',' to the Finajice enmndttee hme that inqiurta are being ereed to please the American ported playThe question of placing a water hy- made on the Paitilr roast regardtnc goer. The staging was effective aaj drant at the corner of (Julury and tbe carrying of a of 490,000 the coat ahipmmt brilliant. timing Holbrock Twuntle'h streets for the flushing uf old riflra. Springflrlds and others which Blmn. afi American, took the nait at the newer nt That polut, was brought an to be shtpiied from New York to Napolw. np and It was reported that the waJapau with ihe purpnee. It ia aahl of ter company refused to place a hydrant arming the Chun get ms and other 0)1-oeNew Yotk. Jan. 19. B.vant m any rotineci Ion with the wa;er aa well - NonuMV living in Nor-Usr-ii Smail of ihe African M.Bishop K. Chnrrh ia a lida nulioa a; itjiV pinti Mauthurut and Southern Siberia, dead. u his home here, WATER COMMITTEE GIVES COUNCIL REASONS FOR REJECTING PROPOSED NEW ORDINANCES. Nela CkriitcnMii Now In District Court is Divorce Proceedings. u FROM TRAIN he-lu- com-uliu-- e. iv Uli, MISSING -- QUESTION Phont iiMiHMiiiMM j Ne. 120 ef Seth telephene eyeteme j OF J(jRy rkturneD VERDICT SPECIAL closed after Sp.pt. GUILTY TO THE ORPHANS. E. 1a WooTey of Salt Ogden today oa buataeaa. PASSENGER P-- y IT, 100& r tt n pro-test- h h d - fran-rbia- rt con-Ha- rt AMUSEMENTS Bhakes-pnarew- rom-pan- fix-tlone- con-tra- lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light r r UTAH I LIT JW POWER CO. R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager il pur-chaa- er e ion-abl- o d cou-cern- gen-eral- h pro-poxe- er hoe.-OO- er cretary-trmjwire- - - - Mvl SAYS mem ba SWAYNE CASE IN HOUSE -- m ni wit-no- se WYNNE GIVES FACTS Washington rate making inenr-poraii- nn ggej 18. Government rect some of the delays and difftruliica he lied experienced aa a business maa with proceedings before the intents! e Waaliington, Jan. IS. Post master General Wvnne transmitted to the house ' a statement of facta' relative to the dismissal, Dec. 13, 1904, of James seller president of the City Letter Carriers association and Frank Warren Tumber, and H. officers of the Rural Carrlera' association. The Information ia In a resolution introduced by Representative Hearst. The response says Mr. Keller was dismissed for being absent from Ida poet of duty without leave In hia showing to the department, Mr. Keller states that he received oral leave Postmaster General from the late from duty for a Parne to be ab-e- nl year. When the department ordered hia return to duty he filed a letter saying it wae ImjKieeihle for him to da so at present. Hia dismissal followed. The campaign of the mral carrion for an Increase of pay la set forth 1$ the communication la a number ai circular letters credited to tha three named carriers, and all based on ae expedition made by Carrier Cunningham lo New York, where he Chairman Cortelyou of the Republican natiunal committee, Chairman Taggart of (he Democratic nationalt, committee and Representative secretary nf the Republican congressional campaign bureau. The plan was outline.! at a dinner in St. Louis and Cunningham waa in" structed to make tha heat bragain It waa with the politician. proposed that Representative should give out a newspaper Interview to the effect that at tha coming session he will allow to be reported, out of the poet office committee the Fairbanks bill, (The situation in Indiana fa that Fairbanks will be defeated; the Republicans are of that an.l should be glad of a opinion, chance to make thlB trade). Thn what? Tnia interview will be flashed all over the country by the Associated Pres, that Overstreet will do this. "Wa will then, get in our work nf getting congressmen and candidates to cummitt themselves to vote for tha bill. We will then get ont the Free Delivery flews with an extra wbonping up Overstreet; tliat be ia not such a bad fedow after ail. and urge the carrlera to support the w hole ticket. The cement is then made: "It ia a hold plan, bnt it. la hatter to go along than to stand still. Hnfh political parties think and believe wa have much more strength, many more members in our organization 'aad a mere perfect organization than we really have. Thie ia very murh in our fhror, and all committers, judging from the quantities of telegrams and petitions ent to Waaliington last winter." Carrier Cunningham reported to Carrier Tumber from New York on Oct. 14. aa foj lows: "I saw Cortelyou today and he said he had a long talk with Overstreet and that he could not- give me 'any encouragement as Overstreet would not commit hlmaelf. I saw Mr. Taggart this afternoon and he talked aa though I tha Democrats would, without doubt, j pass the hill, if elected. I told him, I however, that we could only support a C. m hitee-viewe- Over-stree- pos-aibla- Over-stre- Jan. for railroads, was further considered today by the house committee on interstate commerce. Representative Meant waa beard. Ha has introduced a bill which he said, was to cor- Postmaster General Telia Why the Rural Carriers Ware Dismissed From the Service. et commerce commiulon. Notably, he aid, hia complaint againat the anthracite coal carrying roads was instituted in 1902, and ia Mill pending before that body. It was brought out through questions that the delay waa largely due to appeals to the courts. Mr. Hearst reviewed Hie details of his case before the commission. Asked what waa the value of coal ia the mines, the coat of mining and the transportation. Mr. Hears! said "the operators claimed they made, a profit of only 7 centa a ton. However, the actual coal of transporting coal from . tha anthracite fields to New York wa not greater than eighty cent a ton, while thq rate was $1.53 a ton. Hie deduction waa that the indeiiendent operator was placed at a decided he had to pay all of hia profit to the railroadswhich Mr. Hearst aid, wars owned by the coal combine. The remaining time of the hearing was devoted tn a discussion of technical question involved in the const ructi-yof the proposed interstate commerce court, the discussing terminating at noon by the suggestion of Chairmen Hepburn that the committee might better "atady law in executive seralnn. Mr. Hearst will resume hie testimony tomorrow. ALLEGED FINANCIAL SWINDLE. Parle, Jan. 16. Tha police are iaves-tigatlan slVgnrt great financial swindle connected with the clreuletion on the Faria Boursaof $300,000 of fraudulent aharea of a South African company. Tba discovery was made when a woman endeavored to negotiate heavy loan from a Havre bank, .offering bog u shares aa collateral. When arrested abr asserted that she hail received the bond from Baron De Chal-per- y, who recently wae tried and acquitted n (he charge of Aranda! Irregularities. A search of the harona residence is alleged to have resulted in the discovery of a quantity of the fraudulent share, and hie arrest followed. ng NOTICE Te visiting friends and members ef Fraternal Brotherhood: A special car and rates hare been secured for public Installment of officer at Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. January 17. For particulars rail room 3a. Btayner Block. WHERETO EAT BOSTON CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything hare the beat. Bhert ardors at all hours. All kinds of game and fish In aaaaan. Extra fine dinners Sunday, from 12 ta 2 p. iil, 25c. Fins lunch from 11 te 4 and to S p. m. JIM A YOUNG 224 Twenty-fift- h Street. ir r; ee ""wtwjCG iera'aLwIHOC m nec-ebaa- y Save all the trouble of filling Democratic heuaa. I will meat him again tomorrow morning." After a meeiing beiween CunningIS DEAD ham and Tumber in Buffalo. October letter tn 19, 1902 A fouff circular carrier waa prepared by. Tumber. la it ha aava: fCoiitlcued from Page 1.) "1 hare presented to you the advice of the executive board. It la their therefor the Gen i Ilea war apprehenthat all carriers aad bet Judgmentshould sive until they knew whether a fight their friends support the head was to be made against him. but h ticket, hut a Demoof the Republican said he thought too much promlnem-cratic bouea." was given to the church and that the tne poeofficc department elates that Mormons as a church era not taking all of tha rural earner named were ihe artire part in politic that has from dirty without leave, ij auributed to them. He waa of the absent addition to their activity ia politics. conMr. that had Smoot to get opiaioa J sent of lira church to run for senator, officer church when a and that high ran for ofiU it waa understood that he had obtained tha consent of hi superiors la tli church. He said there waa a tacit undetwtaadlng that an senator should ba a Mormon aad on a a Geatila Mr. Taylor asked Judge McCarty if he approved of this agreement Many Legal Phaaaa of the Impeach-mant ef tha Florida Judge and he said: "No; I don't. It recognized the Mormon church aa a factor Are Discussed. in pohtiea, and 1 believe that we should get the bet men oa tha ticket Washington. Jan. 1. Debate on tha and that fitness fur alfice should he Bwalne impeachment case in the luiu the only consideration." today was exhaustive, dealing wi'ii At the conclusion of the testimony of many of the legal phases of tha chary a against Judga 8wayne. The aeaure Judge McCarty, Chairman Burrow tated that he had found that the re- resolution fixing Wednesday, February $. a the time for counting the electoral monstrance objected to by Mr. Worth-tugU. vote for president and had been introduced ia the Senate loot April aid was a part of the the proceedings to take plare in the hall of the house, wae adopt'd public record. A resolution was agreed to providing Dr. Amara 8. Condon of Ogdea. testified that he was a member of the for the collection of additional cothu flint and last legislature. The last statistics by tba census bureau. legislature was the one whirh elected . Smoot to tlie Senate. He Joined the Washington, Jan. 1$. Mr. Clayto-iaccount of 8mnot force after be saw Ms own Disruiuuiig tha expense candidate had no chance for election, Judge 8 wayne, vehemently declared: but raid he had not been approached by "I repel the charge that the judge of ihe Mormon church. Dr. Condon mid thia country are guilty of pulling jp that until ha came to Washington he at boarding houses at $1.2$ a day, had believed polygamy" in Utah wa charging up $10 and pocketing the $8.75." dr id. He mid he only knew by repuhia Mr. Brantley. Ga., supported the tation ef three polygamists ia minority report of the committee. He county. Aakad about tba sentiment of the confined himself to a dlacuaxlon of the people ae to polygamy, the witneas asM law phases of tha rasa maintaining that that "Condone waa not the right impeachment proceedings were not made possible by the constitution for word. He thought "Tolerate" waa betthe purpose of punishing s' delinquent ter; that polygamy was dead. official, but for the protection of the Oa cros examination Dr. Condon resented a number of questions aakad hy people. Mr. lack, flows), spoke for ten Mr. Taylor, end declined to answer until directed to do eo by tba chair- minutes on tha $10 per day saying he did not favor impeachment on thia man. He waa examined closely conground. "If thia man goes ont for this cerning liia acquaintane with a number of person reputed to be polyg- reason." he concluded, "the other Judges pursuing the same practice, must go amist, but beyond three came, the too. said he had no knowledge. The committee adjourned until toSecretary Shaw had said, Mr. Ku-morrow. remarked, that half of our Juilgea took the full amount of the expense allowance. utB'ETnmoca --eAYmineti: Inwanre. But rnu cannot Indict a nation, ha rourfuded. The house adjourned at 5:16 o'clock. lOEDES worn In skewer lUMriot No. V In which crated he would l Mr. Keiw-ttreets iu proper condition ne vi'ti ihe weather would persiti. Mr. Darker recommended that Mr. Keiy be given aulfic:ent time In tne xrr'na toe froat waa out of the ground rd 'be doing work of grading l it, niter was referred to ike bin-e- WORKS GRAND LARCENY YESTERDAY. S' a at referred to the Water committee. A cuuimuuicwlioa wa read Li'.y been l'arer to wUitn hadfront Contjte iximutuuicatioa tractor L-- C. Keley relate to ine WATER FOUND ......... Nfc 120 EXAMINES OGDEN. UTAH. TUESDAY MOBNING, JA3PABT, r 'manna No. 120 G am"" SLt Mini Social Functions ARE MORE ATTRACTIVE IF THE TABLES ARE DECORATED WITH CANDLE STICKS AND FANCY SHADES IN SILK AND PAPER. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY SHADES WILL BE SOLD AT 50c ON THE DOLLAR. EVERYTHING IN THE STOCK MUST DE CLOSED BEFORE STOCK TAKING. NOTHING RESERVED. OUT 9. S. Lewis & Co. Jewelers |