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Show THE CGXUEK KJSl'B&R CF EXAMINER TELEPHONES MORNING rooms Independent 'Fnim Rail Phona. ring.......No.5i BUSINESS OFFICEf-Independ- tj 'Pftona ent ........No. Sell 'Pnone, cne ring 120 No. 56 Judge a iuu oidivi-- . Murphy yeiTt-rda- ami Will R. 8wu. sustaining to ihe complaint filed by charging them ite euumy attorney under false ai-ohthiuing money Rv an agreement between the and aviiraeya for tlie aniemi-,-l t)iiuty Attorney Hulsniski, an fiU-d. i was iuiinediately which the defendant aitorneya again demurred. Judge .Murphy heard the deargnuienta of the attorney on the ad-vi murrer aud took the case under semen i until Monday, when he will auuOiince his decision. The complaint Hied against C'onlivk and Swan cUarpe that they obtained nmuev from the Fir Xai local bank by presenting fraudulent warrant a for bounties. and that they presented the warrants for lha purpose of defrand-)dThe bank. waa Silked dor on the The deium-re- r ground a that the act of the defendant in oollH ting on the warrant were not the baatu of a criaiiual arilon. That tits complaint did not atate a cause of action under the laws of The Mala of Viah. and that tha voucher in theni-m-lvwere not .fraudulent because they were obtained by fraud. la tha event of Judge Murphy refusing to grant (he demurrer to the complaint, tha preliminary bearingcon-in tbe cae net for Tuesday will be tinued uuiil aoma future date to allow the attorneys for tha defendants time in which to file tbeir answers to the complaint. Magiani and Cora and T. D. John saa are aitorneya for Arthur Conllak. and Davie and Da Vina attorneys for Will R. Swan. t a r.ri. Huuer. prneril fjv.ah'. aKur U.e lwuvrr tc Rio Grande, wa iu ;h aud Sunday :.iy Saiu-.-darh unofficial tiueiuuk in coLueciou aiu-uJiu- b: department. Burley, general passenger of (bt Harr.man Iuims, wish i5-a- t n Sait Lake, accomlieailguani-r- a panied by a party, came up on to Oregon short JJna Sunday and left kluin y nr: er for ilia north. They oclie, auperiuu-nd- r nt cupied privaia car kantejn's buxlut- - car. T. E. CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL We have opened a wonderful loy aora on the Balcony. A greet deal of time and money haa been sprat in arranging tbe moat lavish and lmMiillul Christmas divwlay ever In Ogden. It will be worth coming many mile to eae. Such a wealth of toy.! And ao ra.uy newr fangled one. Don't deprive the youug-etefrom the Chriatina troat we have COME! YOU W1X NOT jireparvd. Idiot and ThoBU DISAPPOINTED. me a. One apeolal baggage car and a ape-cisleeping car were attached to the Oregon Kiwi IJa last evening, oA cnpied by tbe "When Johnny Come Marching ilome" Theatrical companv. The company will appear at the CHURCH pre-tetir- k - CHAlltiS MORMON dcuiuri'f-- r h BREVITIES handed in the caw of Arthur lecture by enlightening NEPHI MORRIS Before gig Audience in Tabernacle He Outlinra Chief Doctrinal Paints In Hia Creed. ihe most Interesting and enlightening lectures given this wesson in the Ogden Quorum of Seventies lecture course waa that ty Xephl Morris of Salt Jke yesterday af'emoou at the Tabernacle on "What Mormons One of Believe In." The reputation of tbe speaker as an authority upon the subjeu on which he waa u apeak and bin ability as an orator brought out sJarge congregation, which llaUued with clone nuvn-tioto (he remarke of Mr. Morris. At an introduction tbe speaker dwelt on the origin of the Monnoa falih. i's history and the history of the men who have contributed to iu growth and expansion. He said (hat firm the Mormons bad vines books that they believed to be ihe inspired word of God, namely: Tbe Bible, the Book of Mormon end the Doctrine and Covenants. Those he auld contained the belief of the ad herein s of the Church of 1 after-dau them Salute, aud mere as set-reaa was she Bible to the communicants of the sects tbac mad up tbe Christian church In all parte of the world. The Mormon church believes in be said, and that the Mormon people believed Iu new revelations as much a they did la tbe revel a lion that had bam received lu the past. They are Juk aa noeaary today aa ia any former day. and any thinking man must admit that if. is nmaonahle to expert lhat God mill reveal Himself to man today as He did duriag former Tha funeral services over the red brand tliU evening, and a very heavy mains of Rosa Richard) a, who by sulaide on Thursday afternoon advance wale ef eeata in an out building la the rear of hia Manager R. Alexander Grant. residence on Koeva avenue, were held J. T. ToJd of Sait Jjeke la vialtiag yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from i he residence of hia parents. Mr. aud friend la Ogden. Mrs. Chauncey Richardson. 1513 Park A good boy with horae. avenue. Elder Henry Anderson pro-- , WANTED to carry Five Prims Standard and Ex- siding. Tha servicea sera largely attended aminer route at once. by tha relatives and friends of tha William Btmford, aiaaagar of Ilia decanaed. Tha opening prayer waa offered by saucer track last anmnier, has returned to tha city from law Angeles, where Elder E. A. Larkin, and tha following lie Is managing the .Novelty theater, a spuku: Elders N. J. Harris, C. J. A. Lind-guivawievlTie bouse on the (kHtaidlne and aud Bishop Wotliersiioon, all of Sullivan oirvwit. Mr. IHnford has been with which (uttering from rheumatism and haa re- whom spoke oa ths rharity bo Judged turned iu order to take the treatuieot the acts uf ethers should sod looked upon. at iba Ogden hot springs. Tlw closing prayer 'was by Elder Tnrle" Dick Simon, manager of tha Henry Anderson. .Norrivwradern During ihe service, thb followng syndlcaia theater la .Thitte, Mont., and the father of Mis solos w re aud Tenderly Jesus la railiLulu Put ton. who ia appearing at the All Through head of her stock company at the ng,1' by Bessie Hlair; Tubas theirrar, arrived la Hie cMjr ihe Night, by Mis Mynle ''He Will Always Guide Thee," j ger; .yesterday sod 1 registered at by Mlsa Mariam Johnson, and "I Know Heed. Tbit My Redeemer lives," by James A. Armstrong of the Judge lurerment was In Ogden City cemeThird District court ta Bait Lake, mil alt au tits bench of tha Smxmd District tery. The funeral arrangements were in conn here, beginning today. Judge Armstrong baa exchanged bmirlie charge of IdtCklu A Sons. wHb Judge Howell, who goes to Half y lake to eit for Judge Armstrong aud INSTRUCTOR IS DEAD. try ths bounty fraud cases. coni-nitrte- If, MORNING, DECEMBER SISTER OF IMS. CHIRK AND FKEICHT ARE DUMPED OUT UN ROAD FOWARD MOSRAHAR IN TWELVE TEAKS The Whea Johnny Comas Marching Moms' outepany. winch is to a,a pear at tha Grand this erasing, arrived la the efty morning in their special car, coming from Bali Lake, where the? had been piaying tha last three days of iatt week. Ther are forty members la tbe company, lnciudiuf tha manager and the musical director. From Ogden the company la to go direct it law Aageb-s- . traveling over ihe new dan Pedro lire. V. P. ('arletoa. tha baritone of tha company, as wall as the manager, la tha son of W. T. farletao, who waa well knows throughout the west in throtrical circles a number of years ago Mr. Cart ion was in Ogden a dozen years ago In a business capacity, and last evening Mid that be was surprised at tbe wonderful progress that bad bees made here, as well aa in other writera cities which be bad vialied. He says that be believes that there aro wonderful opportunities here and that IbecKy WiS continue to improve at tbe rapid rate it baa since be waa here last. LOCATED A ctovy waa published to the effect (bat Edward Morrahaa, aged 60, who died on Saturday at the Ogdea General hurpi'.al, had for a year past been a charge oa the county, first at the poor farm and later at tbe huepital. The facta in (he case are (Lat the deceased bad been cared for at tbe Central hotel far some lime hr Un. uhllngesmp. but that Morcahaa be- A hone driven by a fihinrae gardener came to grief oa the Twenty-fourt- h atraet hill early yeaierday afternoon, the aaimal clipping on the icy street for a considerable distance and ihea falling when la front of ike an nex to (he Utah National hank building. The haraeaa and a abaft of the wagon were broken by the fall, although the home escaped without serious damage. The Chinaman had been to the county Jail for a load of manure and after getting die toad the man Cried to drive hia horae down the hiB. The weight of the wagon and the load was too groat for the animal and tie began to slip, sliding Cor a distance of fifty faet before he fell. The ice oa the hill waa made leas treacherous oa Satunday by the sprinkling of salt on the htU. hut the draw during the day made the roadbed wk and when night came la froze, making the atraet almost ae treacherous for travel as before (he salt had been spread. coming mores ft was found necessary to send him to the hospital. He has nut beea a county charge, and ia have large coal Interests ta he cast, presumably in Pennsylvania, where be baa relatives residing. Undertaker Albert F. Richey yesterday telegraphed to Mrs. Bridget Gaffney ef Warsaw Pa., who la a mater of the deceased, informing her of her hrorliera death and asking for regarding the disposal ef hia remains. Until Mm. Gaffney haa been heard from the remain at Mr. Merrahna will be held at (be undertaking par Von. lmru-ue-tio- TO NEAR OUTCAULT THEATERS Te hear the atery of the origin of the "Yellow Kid. of "Buster Brown and the other char oxers that have THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. ben Introduced to the public through The funeral services over the A record Sunday house and a the medium of the Sunday supplement, is worth a couple of hours or more of of Yraerte. the infant daughter houae at Vtahna means 8. R. Sunday oT Mr. end Mrs. Leland NoUuu. were O. greeted the Montana Girl, Latin anyone's time, and it la doubtful if the held yesterday afternoon from the Sutton and her able supporter at opportunity to hear 8. V. Outcault, the will residence of her parents, 2052 Adams Utahns last night. That old English originator at those characters, avenue. Bishops Counselor Peter An favorite. The Ticket of Leave Man, again be had. Mr. Outcault is to lecture at the Tabdereon presiding. was presented and in a manner worthy ernacle on Wednesday evening, under Tbe speakers were Bishop of n more pretentious houae. Patriarch George W. Ietrkin and L. Ueantaon plays the part ef Bob the auspices of the Weber Stake acadBishop's Connaetnr Peter Anderson, all Briarly. the Lancashire lad. who la emy. and the local newspaper men. Beof whom spoke of tbe purity of child- shown tha life of London by crooka cause of the extra expeene attached to the aeeurlng of Mr. Outcault, it ia hood and of the euro meeting between who make him their tool and scapechildren and their parents beyond tbe goat. Mias Irene Lorton playa the Impossible te recognise the regular coarse rickets of the Weber 8 lake grave. part of May Edvanls, the girt who is Daring the servicea so toe were sung faithful to Bob through all hia vicis- academy lecture course. It is not generally known that the by Earl Johnson. Oraon Griffin and situde. Their first meeting la la a "Yellow Kid" and "Buster Mra. William 8. Lorkhead. beer garden. No inference aa to the original Interment waa in Ogdon City ceme- moral status which the charming Brown la none other than the youthful aon, Dick. Such la tery. heroine ia destined to hold in tbe the ease, however, and on Wednesplay, should be drawn from this Hart, will show evening, Mr. however, aa in England a girl may day PAMPHLET ON DIPHTHERIA Buster In a role that has never been sing ia a beer ganlan without Incur- proaented to the public. ring tbe wrath of tha noble army wf Admission to tbe lecture will he SO Dr. 8. Q. Egan, ef Ogdon,, baa edit-a- Comstock. Mr. Bennisoa and Mis a pamphlet on dlpbrberia, a copy Itorloa make a charming hero and cent a. FUNERAL OF LITTLE u NELSON VEKETTA AVother-epoo- y BOSS RICHARDSON INTERRED MONDAY UTAH, W. P. CABIETON NOTES SCHE BELIEFS OF AND SWAN SUSTAINED editorial EXAMINER: OGDEN, d nr-tist'-a OuU-aut- t. of which baa Just been reed red. Tbe not God reveal Him-e!- f doctor gives a history of diphtheria (o Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, antitoxins. He say a Presidents Woodruff and Joseph F. ia "Behnng produced artificially Smith ao Ha did to Moaee and the animal organisms a substances which prophets of that former dispensation? possessed the property of neutralizing Tlie Moraine people believw lhat the toxins produced by diphtheria God baa revealed Himself; that he gorma. Ho produced in accordance dons reveal Himself, and that He will with the virtue of a of the diapenaadimia. "Why should heroine. They make love and exchange eonfldencee In such a natural way and with such a freedom from sickly esatlmentallty that your listening to them makes you feel like a cvesdropper. The comedy of the play la very ably haudled by Miss Xtohi Hutton, aa Bam Willoughby and Mias Fanny eKeler as bla lor her) grandmother, Rammy'a heart )a in the right place .so is Granny's, but the two dont get on too well When Sammys grandmother finds that he smokes aged fifteen and "him the only one left out of throe, there are rnettona. Mia Hutton must have studied the small boy smoker, in real Itfe. for sh act hia part with a lint fidelity. 8he surrounds harsalf with an atmosphere of genuine "boy.' Freak Updoa la a perpetual surprise. Ho played the old miller in Haml Kirke extremely-well- ; the inference waa that he was suited to such a part, lu the Prisoner of Algiers, he played a different class of role, and played that well. Now he appears, not as an old father, but aa Hawkahaw, a vigorous, keen detective, and makes jusi as good a detective aa he doaa a father. Ago evidently has no terrors for Mr. Ldndon when it comas to discarding It on the stage. K. Ij. Barbour, as MelHer Moan, a Hebrew crook, and Harry Lenard, aa Jeui Dalton, the "Tiger, supply the wicked element Of course they are overcome by those they wronged, tn the last act, but for four acts things are nil their own way and they are good enough actors to rise well to their opportunities. Mies Edith Ogli-sbappears In a specialty song and dance number. The staging uf the play is ihe work of Director Frank Und on. He has taught ua that the Uiahna stage has greater possibilities than we were ever aware of until he took tMngs in hand. edf-defen- he continue to reveal Himself to And cliosen leaders of ITis people. that He hes yet. many precious things to reveal tn the Mormon people." That tbe lecture attained the objeut for which it was given was evidenced by ihe clone ettenilou which ihe con gregailoa paid io the remarks of tne speaker. During the services the Ogden 'Tabernacle choir- rendered several selections. "New (be Voice of Consure Is Heard, "Author of Faith1 and a duct and chems by Miss Bessie Blair aud Mis Ttllle Haucock, cells in (hr animal organism, lio introduced by injection into the system of a guinea-pig- , a small amount' of y ErU-Lsa- O-org- . aril-Ncall- r List of letters remaining In the Post Off) so st Ogden, Ulali, Dec. 6, 1105, which, if not culled for in two weeka. will be eent to the Dead Let- ter Office. , Gentlemen List, Auu strong, G. C. Hugh. Larson. Kart. Burt, Lester. Best, A. E, JtoTl, Kaffaello, Lourtin, J. 8. Bripant. Joe. Bentley, John W. Maaleroon, T, W, Micro, W. . Mackey, Waites, , Monahan, W. L Bleecker, T. Bach a, Mania. J. H. 2 totltr. McChlutock. J. B, Betanln, K. Martin, John. Brown, Nick. Mayan, J. Morrison, Mr. Carter, Perry. Christy, Jack, imanell, M m. Powell, Edgar. Crane, W. D. Porter, Harry. Chancy, H. V, Childs, C. Peyton, HL B. Coral, Domenico, 2 Parker, F. A. letters. Perry, E. L. Downing, Robert togi-ihe- anti-toxln- er anti-toxln- - REED HOTEL . boa-pirn- - . ei-a- l anti-toxi- nw t and exquisite flavor OF t t i$ IS DUE TO ITS H1CH CHARACTER and THE REFINEMENT OF AGE 3 e I ! e- 4 xrtMX a on. KJ.OtilM, tick. H. F. UPP WATCHES AND LETTER LIST toxine which had been produced by tlie culture of diphtheria badliuc. With Mils introduction, the cells of ibn organ iem at the atihnal begah to fight the toxine and to make it harm lee a by producing a aubaianca Afthat is the ter the disappearance of the disease symptom fialknring the Injection of the conatitu-tkthe toxinr- - that of the guinea-pihad produced e and a auffloleat amount of bad mu da the existing toxine subjected H- to another dose gradually, injection Increasing-thand after tha lapse of a certain Ttme New York. Dec. 10. Carl Frederick with increasund repeated jnjm-tfonSAVE STEAMER'S SAILORS. Yon Baliaa. 1 natron or in fine aria si ing donee, the animal became insuscepColumbia university at the teachers' tible to tbe strongest toxine Injected Day, Frank. ) Norfolk, Va., Iec. Id. Today haa college, died today at Rl Luke's into it. This means lhat the organism Franeala, Globe a over IlInmA been deeu for the L'fe saving of ihe guinea pog treated thus after extending Trotter. crew a at. the Kklyhawk, Kill Devil month. He died in ignorance of tlie veloped gradually its power to proJim. Frazier, anil Nagbha-shad died wife stariouv. The first two fan that bis three days duce a substance to counteract the Farrell, William. liaitle-- l against a terrific sea for ser before him at the wma hospital. Airs. toxine; its blond by this manipulation Green well, Thom, RhurUrff, C.L. hour In n effort io Tench the Von 8ait suffered from an affection contained an abundant amount of Ihe 8 trough, IL I. K. H. Gibson, si iwaded icsuihip Amgoa and Anally of the heart. to neutralize the auhatanoe, Joe. Hnyder, C. H. Gardner, . in x'muflng a line across Young Philip Von Ralisa. a son of Behring separated strongest toxin;-Nick. Smith, E. G. Jonntanen, a VKSM-i'ilie decks. After tld the en- the dead couple, wen fame during Die (he serum of Hu? blood of this guinea-pi- g Grow, Dr. H. K. Schoomnaker, Fred ure of twenty one iuan were past, football meson as fullback of tbe and began io exiierlnient and Griswold. C. W. Smith, Ed. brought safely to sliort In the breeches Columbia uulvcraliy. Ilia sistrr la a study its qualities. He injected Howard A ShurtliffScaggouren, Georg buoy. Inti, another animal, extremely suslu teachers' college. Hoakinsou, Clemmlnx. ceptible to diphtheria, exooelng it at Treaeder, Arthur, Hoagtand. T. R. the same time to the disease. The Thomas, Hans. Handle)', B. Z. result was that tbe auimal became Harding, Dr. E. H. Turner, John. The following are the arrival at the Immune to diphtheria, it did aot era-tra0. Truman, Maurice Hanlon, continuadiaenxn. the tbe Reed in the'giaat 24 honra: By Yois, Herman. Hughes, Harry. THE FIDDLERS THREE found of tbe T. W. Matthews, Halt Lake; F. M. tion, experiments Behring Herrick. Lester. Vorhea, John W. Houston, American Fork; If. C. Lee. also that this front containing antiWhile Elephant Ba not ani Ihe alone protected of Old king Cole bad a happy Ogden: Wallam Munro, I touts James toxin. Meat. A. A. Ga.t V. 11. Colioii. Hi. Joeepb: E. D. mala against, the disease, but cured lime with that merry old soul. E. A. Wilson, ' ware ill. artificially made Thats because the merry old Judd. Gantt, 8L Louis; L. R. 8iniiaon and them if they Wilson, in betier commusical 1600 ex Nothing "In (he Behring published his soul's grocery inn a kept bis larder wife, Aurora, HI.; Anion Moore, DenFrank. . M'eaver, Una could be offered than lhat ver: I.. R. Afiprl. Chicago;. R. T. Sul- pertinents and brought them Io the edy i II. J. supplied wi'hout bankrupting bis White, which announced Montbe Grand at livan, Kan Francisco; 1. K. Hunt, St. attention of the eullre scientific world treasury. Warner, Glen, December 11. When Johnny Itouia; F. F, Gibson, New York: E. J. The Behring's eerom, that la anlntal day. Zorner, J. N. Home1 Comas is the particuMarching Moore. San Francisco: C. N Crowd-son- , Mood serum ennlalning List. Ladies lar musical play referred to. This be employed on human We Can Supply Yoa With High Class Groceries Chicago: E. C. Murray, St. Louis; began to Berlin to in- Anderson, Mra. II. Nelson, Mrs. Lottie. rise a of In piece the latter number gives in hospitals D. Visa Kyh. Oaden: J. GUchrtiM, Although at tensely humorous situations and ia the Allen, Mrs, JannettMcBrlde, Mra. G. W. Selxon. New York; C. J. part of tbe year 189". at a Trice That Will Make Yoa Happier Than scrum waa occasion for (he Introduction of many Brooks, Mrs. I tlx Norvell, Mrs. Wedg the time toxine in Sproat. C. K. Clevelalbi. A. H. Vogeler. T. B. wood. New York; J. L. Moore, A. E. Andcr-- I comparatively weak to that of tbe ratoby songs, and almost every patrjo-ti- Harrell, Mra. air and sweet southern melody Black. Mrs. Eddy. Norman, Mrs, Old King Cole Ever Thought of Being. result were aon. Ogdon; AY. F. Griffith. Salt lAke: preaeut time, encouraging In UfU Prof'-aeo- r Heubner ever written, which when rendered by Clause, Miss Lovett Charles. j F. A. Jameson, Guisha: W. J. Toiler-ton- observed. n company such as Mr. W. T. Carleton, Cooper, Mrs. Mary. Peterson, Mils B, 8alL Lake; 8. R. Tatley, Ogden; of Berlin University, in the Internahas op Emmett. Miss Pear Patterson, Mrs, Congress in Rome re- tha eminent baritone-managJohn Daunt, Philadelphia; O. H. Hall. tional Medical hia experience in using Beh- gauixed for tha presentation of this Gerritson. Miaa Jessie. 8i. ltoiita: Win. P. Carleton, F. G. Wal- ported MtMmine ; aerout. and showed fiimouu military comic opera of Stanis- Gordon, Mra Jos. E Archie. rll"',A isiv, James Frances CsssMuri Misa docl4l,d reduction lu the death rate laos Slang and Julian Edward, can- liurilman. Miss Lisxles MW Mis Mr. Bacon, Darel, Palezbiiry, the patient treated wlrh ft In . not fail to arouse enthusiasm, Peterson, Mis Hainns, Mra. llcldrn. Donald McKenzie, J. Cunning-- among Mrs. Mar Agnes. V. the Mummer of 'be same year In anolU- - j NEW RAISINS. NEW CURRANTS. CITRON AND LEMON PEEL. Haywood, W. AYm. Miss Warrick. Mable. bnni, Proer medical in Boda-Pee- u DATES ANO FIGS AND ALL KINDS OF NUTS. Johnston, Anna E. Rowlands, Mias Ire fieckey, Mie Rlcliurdaun, Mias Ketbol. fessor Houxcongivas reuf Pari a WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF "FRANCO Jefferson, Mra. SaraSmlth, Mrs. Edith. proeenled R. Miss Win. Ml Hanunond, Hanley. canes of diphhundred throe of Jose. Mrs. Thoi. Smith. Miss Lillian AMERICAN GOODS, CONSISTING OF SOMETHING port DELICIOUS. Mien Dixon. Dixon, Master Earl Dixon. theria treated with aniitnxine scrum Emma. Taylor, Mias Sadie PLUM PUDDING INDIVIDUAL ONE, TWO AND THREE POUND Kolbs, Jo"pU fisrveit, "When Johnny Cornea und-- r his eitpcrvfxion with a result Mian " lTWIIlltms. Mias Mary Lyon. Co.: Alrerda Marlin, i Marching Home McBride. Mrs. C. A. Nellie 1 uf so the that interest the striking ALL KINDS OF SOUPS. PINT AND QUART TINS. .lesxle M. Man in. Walter W. Lit Me. entre medical world was aroused. Miles, Miss Blanche. RIPE OLIVES IN BULK AND GLASS. i Rlhel M. Parlriage. Corydon Higglne, White, Miss Orphla Neal, Margnrite. l lleman Turning. Hall leke: Dick P. SIBERIAN-ALASKATHO& M. DAVIS, P. M, RAILROAD Sutton, Ruffe: J. A. Anderson. T. H. Havana, Dec, Id. The convicts APPROVED, Lynch, Halt Lake: A. Fink, law An-IN EL PASO. the penlte; SNOWBALLING mutinied 1 (might and Den-- 1 Cline. Hamrick. Kane. J. gelea: n between fierce them and the 10. A Dec. fight i St. Berlin. from dispatch ver: M1. A. Bloom, Ed Miller' Salt El Paso, Texas. Dec. 10. For tha that ihe scheme of guards followed, in which two of the tay . , San,j Peienhtirg Itokc; J. T. Welsh, J. II. 61tnsn, were mortally wounded, six- first time in the history of the local ,x,n , ngk prisoner trMlfih Francisco: Gertrude Vaughn-- , New II ,Je building of a railroad teen more or lets seriously wounded bureau, snowballing and sleighing are nc". York from Siberia to Alaska, haa been ap-- i and three of the guards birily injured. possible In El Paso before Christinas. by (he Russian government, The convict to tha number of 160 It ia not cold enough to harm cattle DON'T LIKE IDEA OF RATE REGU- proved unless a free seta in. which has named aonuniiwion to fur were proceeding from their quarter LATION. to nipper in charge of one officer who mnlate contract regulations. wa armed with a revolver and throe TOSZSS3 fc The Chicago. Dec. 10. A reaoluiiou pro-- : Baron de ltobel represent a group guards who carried machetes. touting against (he placing in the of Flvitch capitalists who propose io convict a overpowered the guards when onin-i build a railroad from Siberia fo Alark ; hands of ihe laterals! e commerce the officer fired, wounding several of mission of railroad rate making powers by bridging and by tunneling under tlie priaonera. He was (hen seized by was adopted al a meeting here today Bering r i rails. It is raid that Ihe en- (he convict and roughly handled. Four HEADQUARTERS EOR IDEAS" of the different terprise will tie capitalized at SJI0.000,-Oim- i more guards, armed with guns, came ; of fifty rcprexemaiivea railway employee' brniherhoods In to end that the money on the arena and fired Into the crowd Our Hat is large and varied.' A The resolution declares craters of France. Russia and tha of convicts, driving them hack. The , Cook conu'.v. Spend soma time with our clerks and sae our goods. complete line of everything good to lhat "any lnicrflrrenre with the enrn- United Siz'i-- will be aked to share arrival of a platoon of artillerymen You will get a oma idea of what would ha nice for ho eat.. Space for but a few here: or she. Wo never before had so many appropriate Ir.g poser of the railroad would he in l he financial, phone of the project. completely cowed the convtcta. a 35c Strictly Fresh Eggs. doz. ike to railroad detrimental employes. Xmaa useful for things presents. Some gooda you 4 Sweet Potatoes, Jersey would make harder the ooudklona now never saw before. BARRICADED FROM POLICE. DISTRIBUTE NOBEL PRIZES. . 15c aud would.be used as a bur pounds ' existing Toward any future movement on our Fine Eating Apples, pound.,... 3c 10. The Stockholm, Nobel New HI. Dec. Dc. York, Following a null for betterment of wages or ron-- ! prizes were d'rtributed at the 35c Pure Apple Cider, gal Royal shooting affray in wV.ch one man waa d it ion, of Music Window Azit. the today by King killed and another probably mortally t The meeting today Is raid to be pr,--- Academy Oacar in tbe presence d wounded a 5c Cleaner, package tonight, three men charged Our entire force will be hero te show you goods willingly. You bininary to a grncral meeting of ail all the gaUifring, conincluding with the. by been know" "we police having it Cook Corn, pope, Pop railroad employes In roiinty. won't be aaked to buy. r the royal member f.mily and of oerned In the affair, barricahed them--; 5c pound ihe diplomatic airpa. The recipient rolvea in a teuemnnt in Franklin street Coffee,. Package .............ISc ROSERT BALLANTINE DEAD. or the prize wore: In physics. Philip wet. New Brighton. Staton istand. i Package Tea, a good grade.. ..15c Itoiiard. prendeui of Kiel unlveiwilt,; Until ihe door were battered down your empty pxilt and get In 50c from te line, the 1500.00, B.ilYork. IL Everything jewelry Ikr. for rezearohro into caUioue ini tber with ifceir friends defied Ihe no! Bring 3 pound pail pure Home a raj; and you will be surprieed at the beautiful gooda . lit , tamliir. president of the Unltari, hemta'ry. Adljih Von Boevcr. pr reserve of the district. With the i 33e Lard, for hera te be had for a small amount of money jewand head of ihp firm faeeor , Brewing comuany ihe university of Jiunlciien, entire ndghhoruood on the verge of 50c A 5 pound pail va and most la makes Xmaa ' - ftoltantine and lasting Sons. Brewers. ; for reerrr!-- 'riot and af-elry acceptable toe evolu io an hours work, a section A lit pound pail tiding and th rt j o ....,$1.15 B'ft. NewarR, N. J.. died 'omghi :u hi of cheminrv tier was Jammed through pole 5c Naptha Soup, bar. bom ai Madison. N. J., tioui the - f- volopirent of ihe chemical Industry :! 1!;etelegraph barrier. Poliremca whh chibs and i Smithficld Flour, nock $1.25 fvrs of Injuries rree:,-- w lie 'i !n aiHicine. Prof. Robert Koch of Ber-- i I ovolvcr ftmghi their way over oppo-- ! Mixed Nnia, 15c was thrown front his inra- - 'wo lin, for rosea ro!ie looking to ihe pro ing rank of men and wonin and tiie ' Navy Regu. pound.... pound.. .......... .5c Mr R,ii:.i:in. : womb ago. who vcuiion of lubcroiihud-iand in li:era - i arreris wen- - ms.de. ;. tip yem olj. with turo, Hcn-y- k Picnkicwlcx. The Polish I Thomas Rooney, aed "1 yraiw. , AS She Big Clock, lnailHiridns. Hi n- - phew. Rob- novel!;. j(a-luufiul tiirongb the hson. and James 26TH AND WASHINGTON. Washington Ac. ert p. Rallnntine c,npini'fet rrioc at Mme. Sieukiewic was unable to h Rnaeh. need 28. fa iu a Phones: Ini 1163; Bell 340-- x bopH1 szsara , Ncw.uk tact nis'v. m a Urai-nw- . a hiiliet i . .prv'-wabdoown, . 'j sunk-"Softl- TOE BOUQLET JEWELRY Our bpccialty it Rfptiriaj 1257 Wack. Ava. OOBdN, " UTAH. DIAMONDS for r. 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