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Show THE OPERA MOUSE.. ; I.. i MONDAY j """ Comes Marching $1, $1.50. SATURDAY. .IN COMPANY fh powerful Romantic Play be Prisoner of Algiers y Frank Linden. (A Sequel te Manta Crista). gMt vaak tha Great English Drama Tam Taylor, "Tha Ticket ef Leave Man." ft, SO and 30 cents. Na higher Some chaugua m ibe Rio Urande Western time card are scheduled to take effect Sunday. That of interest to Ogdenitee is the change in the leaving time uf the local train between Ogden and Salt Lake which will be at 1:30 p. m. Instead of 2:15 p. m. as heretofore. Other change are made between Grand Junction and Denver, Colo. - .yii;; .; ?.;.i ;.ji;i:k l'.'H.V U, Exploded But Gas jnd Tanks Father Promise to J.C Platt Saddlery n ' ugl-ndt- SPECIAL FUR SALE e LADIES FURS to lay-ove- Walter Warner wit hanged today In the state prison here for the murdrr of Marie Tom ays st Santa Barbara on June 10, Ban Quentin. Cal., Dec. 8. j - u p- - , ;:'.-i- nt Avenue. ill- ;.-- T.! .o L;Ut lit-e'- doti-ttt- Miow-baliit-- ir.n'hv- - S'lii'M two of in a tli at a paesur-b- tlie Hi., U; i,e lora.Hi, and noma ;r:r ai'to-iipuM lire' bu.- ltir, while- - o h-- ried s rm DAvicssns . ,s .! uue'itl-- - i . it a o I factory Alsx Uaniuc - pieparihg to occtpy tic iv cirtar facioiy. Th Iij-ci- u' i.t il ijv fa a few days. All the a m-in the- - old iiuarieis will be his . t iu ihv uf the new the latter that lactory a inis- - the upper part is bera? BUT CNLRCh MONEY WILL NOT . hi- - Uotm-Bv Christ mail the entite u oui of the wag-- : cuiiipti-tuiINVESTED. mi aiui sonic of tne iargi-- r buy. huilding will he completed and read'" V iif the locality interfered for use. The oirt factory 1 to be that iu hi opinion It w8 cunrerted into a sample room. 8tor From S. Lsk is Rsbhrd erf a rosarilly act to t.rike a school boy. One new cigar will be manufartu:d it SenMt:onahm by liiluaa wci struck and finally the by btviuson. It will se.l for 15 cents. was knockwl to The cheaper variuiira cannot be mad vtaasilM-- r of the buy Dat.d Eccif. here to compete with the wholesale the ground. Th te'pic ha been a source of much manufacture of than In the Bouth. 1 hiSa.: Ijk- - Triiiuui- puhltMie a I (qp I amry iu : liv. iffect tliai churrh is to he ut (until iuc s smelter iu - rah wag-iiu- oust-men- - iii,;.Hii. up- on proiuisc that ahv unuld usi- ca viol hem. to remove li.i j fttuu the Crittemoi. was granted by Ogden. Tht- - that - 1 e - e ! To Buy the - Choicest 1 a EATS trcng-Jiano- h. The Market Affords Greenweli Bros. Fred L. Keller FOR Choice Meats Wholesale and Retell s tat ai Ten are aura te get th Butchers d this market f For Fine Meats - r - Phoaes d dl-tr- lct I The Bin Pewero Agree to Modification ef Demands. Constantinople, via Boils, Bulgaria, The ambassadors of the fix powers, at a conference just held, have accepted mime of the modifications proposed by the Forte to the origins! scheme for th financial control of Macedonia and an amended agreement has been forwarded to their respective governments fo ratification. This is expected promptly, wheu the Incident will be closed. The modifications act the cepted apparently in no way efficacy of the scheme, but are a sop and given to the Ruiran'a Mb claims for recognition of his sovereign rights by ibe inclusion of an in the finanOttoman cial committee and an agreement that the commission's decision shall be to the Sultan for formal Imperial sauction. Dec. 8. aff--c- self-estee- RAILROAD EMPLOYES STRIKE. M'arsaw, Russian Poland, Dec. 8. Advice received here today from Riga and Oiloff ay that the railroad men at those pieces struck last night as a protest against the proclamation -of martial law in tbe Baltic provinces. Similar news comes from Baraara to the effect that the employes of the New York; Dec. 8.One of the vli--I tola of the Insurance investigation yew j terday was Henry K. Hunt, of Cincln-- ! uati, a young Yale graduate, recently elected to the lower branch of tbs Ohio legislatur. and n friend of Gov eraor-clec- l Pattlon of Ohio. Mr. Hunt's-trieast, althongb entirely unofficial, in interesting, since it may have importance at the next session of the Ohio legislature. Mr. Hunt visited the committee to talk with its niciubeu about the ways and means of Investigating committees. night. Mr. Hnnt left for Boston There be expects to sen John D. Moran, whose election a dUtrict attorney for Suffolk county, was one of the surprise of the recent campaign. He Intends to study the Maasarhuetts ballot, aud will return to Ohio for the opening of the legislature. the recent campaign In results In Ohio and In other states, Mr. Hunt said; 1 am Impressed with the hopeful sign that this election ha shown and 1 believe that we are likely to continue to move forward. Our vote In Ohio showed remarkable discrimination on the part of the voter. I believe that as a result of this great popular movement permanent progress has been made." duMas. Bell If-s- Other Phene lad. 18. ; TO CHICAGoTaND Second Bouth, Balt Lake. ROBT. MCURDY Resignation ifce"effccr' lit. 2478 Washington Avenue Lindsey THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET ; Meat Market FOR YOUR CHOICE. FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS FISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. - - WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. We pleas cveryoae- - Phones lad. t71 Ball 171-k- . GREENWELU;Mgr. RICHARD Avenue 23 1 1 Washington hi its Ba mr; Phot 2321 Washington Avenue BIEL'S We Keep the MEAT MARKET Best Meats - e Inferior win buy: meets handled at Money 173 25th Street IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BALLARD & RINCKERS MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH PISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phones 6L 331 Twenty-Fourt- St h ELITE Meat Market. The Finest Meats an the market ere always feaitd hero. Phones lad. $42; Bril $1 C. H. GREENWELL, JR- Preprieter. ' 2323 Washington Avenue Fbeiee Bell IU lad. Ui-k- ; NEVADA MARKET Twenty-Fift- h Street Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds 0 matte Is te please Everything flrebcla Phone lad. $74. W. W. STONE. Prop THE ARMOR LONDON Meat Market Justyboae ue and we assure pA (he heat 126 Your Cuts Are Ours RETURN, $44.50. Ou Dec. 14th and 15th the Colorado 11 round trip Midland railway will tickets. Balt Lake and Ogilen, to Chicago and return for $44.50. The scenic Midland Route la the right way over ihe mountains. This is the line for Obthe beet acrvico and equipment. Denservation Pullman car through to ver every night Ticket office 77 West THE ' 355 Twenty Fourth St. . I- POULTRY BEST. -- e, g AND FISH POULTRY AND FlflN IN SEASON. - Meat Market ; A. WRIGHT, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats. and Fish te Beeeen. We handle NetM.ig hut Frime Steer Beef. Gam EATS THEM ALL FOR FINK SELECTED MEATS FRESH AND CURED. .. FISH AND POULTRY Beth Fhenea 818 TWENTY-FOURT- at an 118. Specialties: Hem Made Lard and Sausage. AU Meats aro Strictly Flnt-Clae- s In Every Una . i ST. RESIGNS. attorney of this city. New York. Dec. 8. The reiignatlofi la New Jersey the right to ride free over ell roads I gHren to an army of of Robert H. McCurdy, general nan-tge- r of the' Mutual Ufe Insurance state officials. This right, however, la limited to the traveling made neces- company, was presented to the bosrd of their official of trustees today, and accepted. The sary In the , OUR BUTCHERS The Places li-- New Brunswick. X. Y.. Dec. b. The new ruling of the Pennsylvania and other railroad, cutting off all passes, will have little effect within tbe limit of New Jeraey In the opinion of au e Th,- tstaiuiurd cun deny - statement hccuUM- ut lUiuvma. iuu iu af-t- r ij.-.oits posse-- ;, in hi Huine Unit. A smelter t u, u.. eupplituiii-r.tht irpeait-imj, uejr tj,i niotluT. iloorr. after i,i- - 1. fmm city, but nut iy the .Murniun chiirih or u city Jail, appeared President or jiuty-Smith, in,he any Salt :? iu iuil praniiaud withas his piovidc terests. The man at the bead uf ihe a ia:hi-i- sliould. movement i Duvid Or),, ol this city. f'i' the children rires-ii'aiivNumerous applications a wilt in When Been hr of ibis ' ihe court asking fur ilu childivn. paper, he said: can Each applicant wan exiiiitii.t-t- i aud all dea nunn emphatically 1m P'ovi'd unsulted for tinof tiic the Tribune icpurt of church money : infdiiN. When the going into a smelter. Thor,- - win be hd bicn Mr. Moorr rnuiv to tin- - court no Balt iuike money la it." The plans have not been enfficieutly aud suited that if Min juUi- did not allow her to take her cliildicu. she matured to be given to the public, but the plant will lie quite a big aifalr, sou Id not responxihle tor lu-- r la view uf the fail li.ai she and Ogden men will be ut the bead of iu showed a mother's iutcivst in the There are a number of other enter-prieeof the babies, which was d to be established here, but nothby the pruiniM- - of Moore that he would be a true father to hl ing con he said uf them in a public childrru. it we thought wii- - to allow way at the present time. the jxrcntH to claim Midi- own. Au order w.i made out iu the me iron of ASKS $20,280 DAMACES the home which permiued the removal of ihe infants. Suit Is Brought Against tht Oregon Sheri Lins. ATTEMPTED TO DECEIVE POLICE Attorneys Maglnnls snu Corn of Ogden and Winter of Pocatello, have AY. B. Rising aud J. UouKias were brought cult for Moroni Price of Pocaarrested Thursday afternoon for smarh-iu- g tello. against the Oregon Short Line the window tff Mltcliell'K fruit Railway company for f2l),25u. Papers store on Twenty-fiftDouglas bed were filed in the Third Judicial district no money to deposit fur bis sppuarance Iu Balt lathe county. In court. Rising came to his rescue, Peculiar circumstance surround the and left s deposit uf 10 to cover the Lamsg-- cse. in October, IhOO. the damage don to the window and also Oregon 8hurt Line suctioned nt Pocato cover the bond required for iheir tello some broken and old car materace to answer to the charge of ial to the formers living in that vibring drunk. Yesterday Douglas cinity. Ou the day of the auction. and s companion came over to ibs jail Price, with many others, gathered at to procure the surplus money, lie the freight drpot to watch the auctionhimst-lto the clerk as Rising. eer dispose of the goods. W. H. His identity wse denied by the desk Ford was depot policeman at the time. The crowd aronud the auctioneer sergeant, who informed the man tluil he must bring Rising if he warned to was Urge end excited. Ford became excited and attempted to restore olget back the money. buck der. which drew him Into altercation Douglas departed and cuuie with a man that be said was the owner w Hit keverni- of Ibe onlookers. Durof the money.- After looking at the ing Mie melee, it L alleged, Price was alleged Killing the deuk sergeant con- kicked and bruised by Ford, and fincluded that Douglas wns again lying ally ihruwn from-(bpisiform, lodgand refused to deliver lbs rseb. ing between the edge, and a nearby Douglas was accused of trying to freight ear. U is further alleged that flim-flahis benefactor out of hi I rice waa brui-e- d and rcravrhed M money, lie denied the charge, but Mverely that medical attention was admitted that hs had misrepresented Immediately required, el nee the time bimsdlf and lied about. Rising. He was rf the fa 'I he has not eucceedee in usoallowed to go in search of the officer rcMorinc lit Teg to rliei' for.-ncwho made the arrest to bring him aa a Filer- - cUiiN.i that be ha revVtd witness of the Identity of Rising. If his story Is not true he will be Maim him tint wil sure-thluDecaio-- of bis injuries 820,25(1 damraarreeted for trying to work game" on the police force. ages ri Baked from me Oregon Short When Rising and Douglas cstne Line. back from their anarch for Mm officer, Rising wan so boisterous Mist he was HIGH SCHOOL NOTES placed under arrest end the money vliirh caused all the trouble was held as bit for hi appearance ibis mornAs election or captain of the football and track teume for tha coming ing. year; held st the High school Thursday, resulted in placing Bobble tamp-bel- l FOUND NOT CUILTY over the former and MTU Craig tbe bead of the latter team. Emils and Ludwig Larsen Are Ae- All liierarlly Inclined students are quitted. working hard for the Christmas Clsssiruui to appvar one day before Christmas. An- - excellent puper lor On a trial on appeal from the derbe big holiday Js promised. cision of Judge Murphy in the municipal court, Emile and Ludwig Lanx-Jtepor card were given out yestercharged with battery on Henry town, to ihe students. The average mark their father, the jury in the case ren- day shows a high standing of the student dered a verdict eaterdsy acquitting the body. To the best student In the comyoung men. mercial department. Prof. BUI well has The two men. Kinile aud Ludwig offered $1. Tble prim bus caused some Loraru, were arrested upon the com- keen competition among the corameo plaint of their father who charged rial clause. The winner has not yet that on the night of June 19th he been announced. had been asssnltsd by hi sou, one of them bitting Mm with a monkey Burke's speed on "Rrconclliutlnn wrench, while the other held him. is being studied by the senior class. They were tried in the mnnicipnl Borne essential points in the arrangecourt by Judge Murphy who, after ment of a winning speech are brought hearing the testimony is the case, ad- out by the clan, aided by the study judged the men to be guilty and saw-weof tbe famous address. a fine of $15 each. From this they appealed to the IT IS A HOPEFUL SIGN. court end the cane wan tried yesterday morning with the mull noted. I The Way in Which tha Vetera Art Dis-- ! criminating. 80P TO THE BULTAN. RIGHT TO RIDE FflEE to Warden When he bade good-byTompkins, h said, "This Is the hapWhile ascendpiest day ol my life. ing the scaffold he kicked off hi dippers remarking that he would not die with his boots on. Mil latt statement was that the shooting of th woman waa accidental, aid he .was smiling when the black cap was drawn over Ms heed. He we eely- - 2 yearn of it? no From Zlatoust railroad have struck because of the proclamation of martial law in the government, offices at Samara. HAPPIEST DAY OF Hlfi' LIFE. 1904. New York Racket Store l'lde Moore- Mi- -. ncr Ah llneot Reram-- , Now on Do H Duty io Hie Family. Destroyed i 0. D. RASMUSSENS cui!:i Fiht pt at j j ;mvui li.aiii and Tui-1urli in i'ii-i'-if the Grant iu, i uhlcli tin- - as- - . ilu- - Cuts: in :'. wi- - iu. The wreck ol Overland L.uiiieii Xu. Say, Thursday morning. ill go down in the history of railroad wrecks aa one of the ort of n kind on the I'niun Pacific. The nuiin topic of dircutokm autoug the railroad t and other at Ogedn luday is the wreck aud its awful results. Tke majority are Inclined to ceusurv the railroad company in it seeming lie- gleet to care for the injured and dead a promptly aa possible. The latest report from tiie meek are to the effect that the car acre nut at. all telescoped and that, other than some brokvu equipment due to the heavy concussion, the cars remained intact aud were burned to the ground, cremating the men entrapped. The failure to telescope la explained by the fact that train equipment is of the most modern design. The vestibule door and steel underlining make it almost impossible for the cars to be badly telescoped. In speaking iff the wreck a railroad employs who arrived on one iff the belated Overland tralua, held at th point of the terrible disaster for many hours, statea that the scene waa one that will long be remembered by those who did all In their power to relieve tha unfortunate victims. The bodies, or what was left of them, were viewed a they were placed aido by aide in a cabooe off at the side of the track midm without head, others with leg and arms missing sad many with nothing but trunk left. An effort was made by the railroad men and mail clerka of the westbound train to Identify the bodies of their coworkers aud friend but It was almost impossible, as they were beyond recognition. Some of the bodies of lha mall clerka were Identified by th railway badge which la worn while the men aro in the performance of their dutiea, and also by the keya which aro In the charged against their nanu-3 , I ! PRICES Toy G : ili BEGGED JUDGE TO 9E ALLOWED CHILDREN AGAtN. HARNESS Call and bring the cbQdreu to see tke show in town. Doll aid ii-,- e r.cj MIX-U- P - s early LIVELY - HERE ! Ruy Vara ex, charged with adultery, the complaint of Ruth While, and Edward Pennell, charged with burglary in tha first degree on complaint of A, P. Richey, and with burglary In the second degree on the complaint of J. C. Gaaberg, were arraigned in the district court yesterday on the charges filed against them. The men were not allowed to plead to the charge aud Thursday, December 14 postofflee. waa act as the day for them to plead. The can on this train arc ail equipped with electricity and at the time Enema, scald bead, hive, itchinesa of the accident the car were lighted of the akin of any sort inilantly re- by electric lighta. but an emergency tank containing Rlnurh gsa. waa carlieved, permanently cured. Doan's ried nnder each car so that in case Ointment. At any drug atore. of failure of tha electric dynamo the gsa could be used, immediately folthe collision the gas tanks took MRS. CHRISTENSON DIVORCED lowing (Ire and exploded, causing the can to bo enveloped in flamea and making it almost ' A Impossible for a vigorous fight waa divorce granted yesterday aft to be made Sadi be wall made and of good against the flames. At one Lulu Howell Brown ernoon to Judge by real want aatiaiao to if Mto you get during the progress of the fire Christen aon from Kormon Christenson, atime dM eat of it. Wa are making scream cam front th mall car, "My on the grounds of cruelty. Testimony God, get me out I am not hurt at In the case waa heard several day all but it was impossible, aud the ago in chamber by tha Judge, and the poor fellow, whoever' he was, burped LAP decree which he bended down gives WHIPS, BLANKETS, KOIEI , CURRY COMBS and Mr. Christenson the family home, 115 with the other members of the mall crew. IRUIHEB for this week anly. , month alimony for period of three It la stated that some of the vicJit eat M thing but tha beat brand years and the custody of a minor child. ef OAK TANNED LEATHER .for Further provision for the maintenance tims who realised tbat.tbey could not be begged to be killed before Qf fftOdl. of Mr. ChrUtenaon and child waa the saved, flames could reach them. of out court made by agreement The official list iff employes who are Co. dead ia three mall clerks, three cooks, one engineer, one biakeman, two elecCB With. Aa I7C Twenty-thir- d at .. WOODMEN ELECT OFFICERS. tricians, or a total of ten men.' The InThe Woodmen of the World held jured, with the exception iff Mail Clerk their annual election of offices bat Bliaffer, are but little Injured and In a IRUTALITY IN FOOTBALL. evening for the ensuing term, with the short time will all be able to be about. The condition of Bbaffer Is said following result: New York, Dec. 1. Thirteen educa-Be- l to be very critical Ha has a bad cut Consul Commander Bam Joat Consul Commander William on the head, his shoulder ia msahed Institution have accepted tke ps.t liTttttlon of New York university to Doyle. and he hsa lost complete oontrol of nstc tor today to consider tha quea-Othe lower limb. Hi escape from the Adviser L. G. Ucnlnger. mall car Is nothing short of miraculef alleged brutality of football Banker George Hues. ous, and even he himself cannot nay arapaaees were received yeaterdpy Clerk E. Auth. aa to the way he gained his ftvedom bn Weat Point, Lafayette, Haver-Escort Wm. B. Reeder. from the furnace. and Roc beater. Watchman Bern T. Hum. Wert Point will be While the railroad company la being represented by . Sentry Prank G. Berry. IfcuiUDt Colonel Robert L. Home, Three managers: Bam Kline, R. B. criticised for the manner la which the employes in charge of the wrackhunandiat of cadeta, and Captain Paine and T. C. Morris. Nher E. Pierce, 17. 8. A., Lafayette The attendance we very large, al- ing outfit went about their work, ft must not he overlooked that It la the S frealdeBt Warfield and Profeeabr most filling the kalL written rule of the company to give Rocheater by President Rheef aB; MdDr. Stroud, and New York every aid possible to a sick or dying y EXCUSION TOTHICAGO will be represented by Chan-b- r person, be he either passenger or emUacCracken and P. H. Cana. ploye. . DEC. 14TH ANR 15Th! It la easy after tha excitement, to as to why Mich and aonh ask EXCURSION TO SALT LAKL Ogden to Chicago and return, $44.50. eras questions not done. It is hard for the lookerTickets good ria Union Pacific R. R. 1908. -on to are the train conductor, na to return until Jan. 5th, Oregon Short Lina. aocm aa the train i wrecked, ran ' k with breakneck speed down the track Tor ihe Ben A STRIKE. THREATEN ut Hur Performance, to the nearest telegraph office and Salt Lake Theatre. Round trip h' I leave th people to suffer, yet It Is 8. workers ihe All Dec. Ogden to Balt Lake $1.50. an "ta. New York. best, for letting th outside know Bee. 27th, good to return Dec. 28th, in the tunnels under the East and of the wreck oftentimes result In M ou strike a threaten gainst saving many lives. Saturday, Dec. 2th, good to North rivers .. contractor. Dec. 80th. the employing Iu each ear there fe a set of tools end also e fire extinguisher intended to be used in caves of this kind, yet in this instance the accident happened In the dead of night wheu all who could have assisted in rescuing th unfortunate were asleep. Had there been a man on the train who understood the construction of the passenger cam it would have been an easy matter to gain entrance to the cars and free the men. The remains of Mrs. Huggins, on route from Santa Barbara, Cal. to Chicago for burial warn burned end nothing but the liping of the coffin reTo moke a clean sweep we oiler onr mained. who The general opinion of tha-entire were at the wreck h that the mail clerks and cooks who were burned were first stunned and then consumed by the flames. Alfred Peddler, a brother-in-laof Stlgers, will leave for the scene of the wreck and. If ponslM. identify the remains of Electrician Warren C. Stlg era and bring them to Ogden for burial. at a special discount ol from one-fou- rth Stlgers waa to have hern transferred from this end of the line to Council Bluffs within n few days or aa soon one-tlii- rd from onr already as the new train was placed In service, and arrangements were being Ufimatchable low cash prices made to move the family to Council r would Bluffs, where the long be. An cadi secures Hist choice. - largest M..W BABIES CARS IN WRECK WERE INTACT WHEN FIRE BROKE OUT. B. A. Agepi on SPECIAL ?ATI TA1I, made of the Unileu ciiizt-- DIED Veueua, the iufam daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Ulaud K. Nelsou, rged 2 weeks and 2 days. The funeral service will be held from her parents residence, 2u33 Adam avenue. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and ihe remains may be viewed on the day of (he funeral between the hour of 10 and 12 o'clock. THEATER rug luLU SUTTON !gned The u.rrow gauge engine uf the Touopah railroad iu Nevada have been pure baaed by David Eccle fur ihe Sumpter Valley railroad anil will pas through to Urvgon in a few day. The engine purchaaed are of Baldwin manufacture. Three are of the Mogul type and one I a consolidated. Home CTAHNA jne.ivruny paper. wuich Sli&a Je.sie Aduiiia. who baa been Identified with the local force of nui'iea at the Ogden General hospital, left yeaieniay for Park City wiiere aba baa accepted a position in charge of ouc of the hospital JOHNNY bale 11 DEATH u WHEN SCAT Judge Hum the uvccatary Paul Meckt Tlic tallowing vai.-anideed baa bet-tiled in ihe office uf rbe county roronler: Tlionuis U. Wurelwright and wife ui 11. H. Malan. a part of loi S, block 15, pki i U. Consideration (150. Surpassingly Bril-Ta- t Miliary Comic Open price condition. - ill :5c, 50c, 75c, I -i-i Traveling Paeiifr of ihe Hurriinan lines. w iih headquarter. in ihU ciiy. wu a Bali lake visi'oi- Thursday. Did Not Telescope. t. carleton ,fia,.L, wedkeu-i- l Movit-- W. OPERA COMPANY the OtiliEN. MRS. MOORE SMELTER TO BURNED TO GIVEN THE BE BUILT Yui. Critchlow underwent another cpri'Hiivu yeMcidaj ih.i left him lu a &teie. DECEMBER 11 MV" EXAMINEE: EMPLOYES 6RAND rL MOILING Just phene us sad we wtfl tabs lad. l.l care ef you. Pkoite December 81. i Beil 477-k- i |