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Show 18 DECEMBER MORXIXG. OOIlEN, UTAI1, WLPNT.SDAY EXAMINER: TflrJ JlOIJXISiS 190?. f c:,. ,pfd L.r body in tn -- tue manner. I u j tUi'U auuitirt' son of IT year, and uf 15 ami a lUusLiier of i I'a'.ighre.la tiiu name lnauucr. ' t'.ie of lu i'iC ji,e.iu;:uie the broiiicr reita. il'iil'. lull aWa Wriil the eiutS.it - tr-at- iu-:j- daiiii'.:- ar of 21 - ilie. ;end cut. w.ia Thy a. ana it.oir 10 wave iuia weru sbu-he-d .1 htfurc air.pil i:e great moos and in lire peracncv uf i in iu vial of iKxij.le welt- fin In kiull phve. and th:; pores biw.gUl - Iwia to ihe hou-- e ih.-- had eapcil from. mob want neat 'luor "At 'j .hat and l 'l.' look the limn, women and fue chidren out in the htre;. They took ihdr rye nui while they wve the blind peon's alive and hru PAPER TYPEWRITER DESKS RIBBONS MANUSCRIPT COVERB AND SWINGING STAND y Goodalc Grocery When Dynamos We believe in a welcome, and we not only indicate it personally, but our goods form a tempting item in hospitality. The the welcome first fare follows. Our prices and goods ought to offer a relish to your WE ARE MEETING YOU HALE WAY Thats Our Way The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN United Slates Depository t E. Deely PrtelSenl Heraea E. Peary Vlaa President Caahlar Ralph C. Haag A..V. Mdntaah ....Aaatetant Caahlar ...... Interest Paid on Savings Accounts P. ERNSTROM with a brief The lfUer uo.irlud-account of how Vns. l'oicbkuff craped throngb the kiudneaa i,f a ni. t wuu hid her and tho member of her fam.iy Koine. Hoc. 12. The Pope ha Uued In a cellar. a UK: iuipurwn: eiicycUcal aditr.aacd Poland. ui the bishop of Knaalau ' i eccminetiAiiig tha Polca to eooperata J !a the . pacification of tha empire, obey Judi- -.. Dec. 1 Leungiou, ky., aeditUm. - j ibetr rulers and avoid errWaita larker. of the circa., MJ-pisot-eupisTbe he by it ated a acUjatiun today w ien lie ea.bd ; ave rrl.ia in Poland and will try j,, the grand jury summarily iulo the to coniritiuta to it complete pacificacourt room and charged li to u.k cp tion. Evil, are afflicting Poland and at once a cbtigc Ju.- made that a diiliet weigh uikiu tha cpiacu-wcCertain jurur had been offered a bribe wary and the lulthfuL Among the to find a vniiirt in favor of Judge i v fib aro subversive panic which ara James llargi. of Brcatblu coun.y interror and causing damage. the recent trial of Hargis tor .he aaAIlhlMlgh"the Polea ar lM lh . kina lion of Joiuca lock enough energy, which t. irouieb the Jurlty, they matter rcackud the poaaibla the deplorable f- - reaaca, unworthy of a civilised people, su.vlL.lward Ket. edited paper, bj uch aa uasaacrea of Jew which are grass, who published ihsl a Juror In , condemned aud detested by tbe evanto him admlticd ease had tha Hargis law which Imposes love on nil that lie had bei-- offered a bribe but i gelical indiscriminate!)'. wa refused to accopi. Smxlcrj I of Booe Ijoq Keral'lug die wo-Kuniuiuutd and in grand jury at unco of 11194, the XIII.. hU lu encyclical uf ihe j entered Into an lovos.ia.ion pun. iff wyt: ea-Be submissive to the rulurs who exercise power by the will of God. The Poles should sacredly protect their civil discipline and should abstain from taking port in the plots of wicked men. Prom their gatherings no seditious art ebonld ever emanate and they should make every effort to maintain peace aud justice. The Pope renders homage o the w's.lom and goodness of Emperor Nicholas, who, by the ukase of April SO, granted freedom of conscience, givj ing happiness to many souls. This ! coucerslon was confirmed and ampli! fied by tho ukase of October 10, so the clergy meet assist those who wish to emhraca Catholicism. Ths pontiff concludes with exhorting the Poles to avail themselves of the rights oT clUsenahip and with loyalty and diligence to contribute to the progreisive ainelloratkin of Russian-Po-i- s , mi. assuring them that ha will con-Kui-atauiiy use his influence with the ra-- j! peror and the government for the Ugious und moral guod of the Polish j population. I y s! n.-i- n phone. RAILROAD NEWS. New Turk. Doc. 12. fouiiibrnkins 2ii.blMt were made to the apgiwgaiing Republican national ctininillica lu lSnii, PtiKi and 19i4 by the Prudcullu'. Ufa liiMuranc-Company uf America, to u Hiatcuicut ivad by Cuun-hv- I before the llughi-s- . (oiu mitten today. The statement was read rvaminstiun Mr. by Hughes ilui'lig Deypt The employ us of tbe compauy htv been placed in uni form Msn'la.d Ui the company. The hpoi nolieemeu have their blue uniform decorated with brass buttons. Inscribed U. D. C. ou them; their uniforms preaent ft neat appearance to The Janitors em-o- f j the trsvailug public. Bt'uaiur John P. Drydni, ar New j ployed about Iho building have also Jeraey, prexidcui of the i tiMirunce com-- j hiva supplied whb badges, contalulng s number which Is worn on tha cap. PU Ritiaior Drydcu (esMfied that lu tsktf This is also a very good Improvement. the Prudcnilal cvpcni'ed 13,Mmi for In many cases during tha past persona leriitlailve ixh-usc- . Cf thU sum desiring information regarding tho waa paid :o Andrew Hamilton, who arrival and departure of train lure previunaiy hsd lavn iuenihnn-(lnrli:g been placed In a quandary aa to whom 111 roniiwtlon with to apply for the necessary Informathe inv tin- lea il expert nr it thu New- York tion and should these officials be abUf.' lnruisncc (Htmpany. .Mr. Drydt'n sent Just at any lime, then passengers Ksiit, In UNTt.r to c t'at no would spproach some uf bystanders to who would give them information liy isc Prudeii'isl iiuiuey rn pa-Andrew i'. KletV. Mutual l.li'e coin- - which sometime proved Incorrect and who n nlntfliucd a litiure j olientime incouvontenced them. 1!n- puny' at Albur,.". drr the now sylem all employe designated by u budg or uniform are MILLtONIARES posted as to Hut trains to taka for I certain palms and also the correct , over-wurn-o'm tin aionucli The trains will leaTO ,lm. ttt wWch fed iiillllo.iaire often imrsdeii in the tbe depot. of u bttniiilc example public pi'inta sit Ihe evils iiiie'.pliiii: on the pusrcss.on AV. T. third vice Grand niihioitHires IJio arc Muster uf Newman, W'Vh'i. of great the Brotherhood of Railway till who arc ihe uu!y tints lined ni Is In the ciiy, having with ht.l sraniauits. The proportion Trainmen. arrived from Ton op h, Xv rintly t, is far greater among the oiler, iiy's- whore a schedule of wsgos for train-me- n u:v rrmpant pegHlit and iiiillgorio'i ha been dadded upon for the r bmuiig these inopie, slid umy s'llf.-men engaged oa tha Tonopab railroad e million-sirfar worse torl'iie-- ' titan ihe Je Goldfield railroad. Heretofore the A unless they avail thcmeelres of had no schedules. It Is AUindnrd iiii'di-.'iulike Greens Aug- trainmen hare unjeratood that tha rates decided upust Flower, which has been a favorite on to the men and househuri retuely for all stomach ttoti-hht- s ere ara very favorable of an Increase over the for ve- - thirty-fivtears. Aue.iat scalesomewhat uf wagos paid on other western Flower restores ;he torpid liver, thus Mr. Newman is la conference erenifug uppeth aud insuring perfert with tne local lodge today. It totter aud vlutliaca The iligesilou. i ini uiuki s life worth entire Prior, no ntaMi r what you.' siution. EMIGRANTS BAGGAGE RELEASED Trial Ifii ties. I5e.; regain f irt, 73e. At all dniggiAts. Duty Paid $9,800 an Apprsiaed it-- - r 15,-t'l- bol-tern- Allen Transfer Co. TOOK OUT THEIR EYES. the Flemee. Chirr.);'), lire. 12. -- Lelieia cuuraining graphic details uf ihe ntar nacre of for-t- j Jewish families at Xuiofka. Kus-- : i.i. reached Dane J. Robinxon In thl , city today aud by Them ho w Inform-cd of lim murder of 1)1 elder sia.e-an- d oil the members uf her family. I and Uanrihliis undergone by another who. at the How of writing the ,dur cellar with th" lei',''!', was hiding in The le:t r t of her family'.vri'.ti-by Mrs. Barah loilchhuff in narl: We have bcca suffritiK for th- - b j month, s our btisli'i- - ha been a. upped and we could not tv.rki a iiv- Nuite would buy ftt-r- i us and we vYr could : j coii id buy Item i")i)M-lyLuy mu- rents wonh of fou-- i tir (j in T.ioi.-- y anil we have been i'a!ij e.arvlug. Otic day r muh g.i,ht,v',ii i s round ih" hoti.e of Bister tune. no wasi eii My woniapm- - hvi that UM'i-- ki.Ih. iii i:lffirenee o th Ifr i d. toqeilu.r With ye- her Tl..'v in" hi- - l"'i' i'i'n nuiJi f ig bin n"il rb"v .if ."v ln-- i i.lil" I - PASADENA CALIFORNIA The most bes;:.f..:l resiecntla. city li A clave to zpend a iie Lai; "'I . lew wet,. of On:y a e trw nine.', o the loa Angela ij eiertric srs. ;.c-'ji- vac.-ir.on- rea-.io'- .La Casa Grands Hotel KLMLK F. WOODBURY. Manager, 'be liiKe limel of 1'aaa.lspa uffets trlal S'lrrme- - rs'e t: ;ir Iramlaet 2 per dxv wU . - - : -- 1 REPAI Repair iSHop la fiHe Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Sat is fc tor? 252 ji I i the capital cities of the (fid world. At ths opening of the Royal College of Music In London h was appointed professor of the violin and he created tbs celebrated orchestra of that Institution. During this period of his life ho did much work In composition, his contributions to the literature of muqlc Including many excellent symphonies, cantatas and solos, as well as quartettes and quinieltra fur stringed Confinement to the Limit of Naval Academy; Washington, Dec, IS. Midshipman Minor Meriwether, Jr., who was tried by court martial for causing the death at Midshipmen Branch, has bcn sentenced to confinement to the limit at the naval academy for a period of one year and to be publicly reprimanded by the secretary of the nary. Secretary Bonaparte bis ordered that the see ten re be carried outhut that so much at the penalty as would debar tha from eervlnff on. any practice hip attached to the academy be remitted. The full text at the findings will be mad public later in the day. Representative Broussard of Louisiana who hsd a conference with th secretary thU morning regarding the case, sftrr reeding the findings, announced that he was entirely satisfied with them. talking Idaho. He came her from Philadelphia where be had the satisfaction of seeing hie daughThey ter, Louise M., the youngest girl who ever christened a battleship, brook a bottle of wlno over the bow of a warship. The governor is hero as a sort of a commercial envoy from his state disinformation concerning seminating Idaho's great opportunities for agriculLoralae, Ohio, Dec. IS. Because tti tural and industrial development. master plumber declared for an ope We are ail proud, at course," raid the governor yesterday, "to have the hop, three buildings were' wreck largest and most formidable ship In at midnight last night and a carpenter the navy named after our atatc. At who indorsed the action at the plunk the saino time we know and dont mind saying that the state is worthy era, was murderously assaulted. The Journeymen plumber mad 4 of the battleship. "In sugar beta culture, for instance, manda that the employer inttetef they oould not zuota and thoy retaltaM Idaho will soon be the Irsding state. In the northern part of the slate by declaring for aa open shop... Tbe if we have the largest tract at white pine action was followed by the raxingwaa in the country and we also have ex- the 8ievo Majesee block, which nearly completed. Tha building b tensive forests of yellow pine." three iforie high and the brace w 11 three floors were loosened, a rope OFFICERS TRACING A MURDER. waa studied to the building and It hauled down. In the John Rotenfeld block th Groat Falls, Mont., Dec. 11. A specplumbing wee pulled out or destrogrm ie! from Lewiston says: a wa th case also of th Dobo By discover) of articles stolen from Samuel of tha pawnshop Btudzlnskt, block.W. carpenter Reiser, a t the time he was murdered last waaJ. assaulted and beaten Into Insenti August, officers think they will be an electric rail able to solve the mystery that has baf- blllty and thrown on was Anally fouM wliers be way track, defled them, assisted by Pinkerton car. a of before tbe passage tectives ever since. Workmen today Union men declare their member) discovered articles hidden in suit cases under the Argus building which had no bend In the outrages. Th have been stolen from Studxlnskls police so far have tailed to appnhmf piece. A printer named Debb has beau the miscreant arrested end after sweating him offIn the entire United States the ratio icers declared that the mystery would be all cleared up tomorrow. of unionists to population is 1 to W Union Men Say Did Not Commit the Crime . . ' - DEATH OP MUSICAL STRUCTOR. A IN 15. Henry Dec. Ban Francisco, Holmes, formerly musical instructor to Queen Alexandra of England and for the past seventeen yearn resident of Ban Francisco, died at his home in this city on Saturday last Ha was born In London In 1839 and came to this city in 1881, after attaining a distinguished reputation as a violinist in r3C 30C noo-unk- 30C 30C Ogdens Morning Paper Compared RULES New York. Dec. 15c By paying $9e bU duty Bigmund Bchwabarher, a Is Rccommandsd to Substituted. Rugby Gam 1 Ban Franelse.i. Dee. ti f e rnm in ilu. faettliy a'.hh'ile iveipiit-(- o 12.--- d rocom-iiicndi-- d is dis-patch- 1 - - i-- . ; v y-- : i I I I - ! . Pick up the Salt Lake Morning papers then the San h Francisco morning papers and compare the dispatches of those papers with telegraph of the Ogden Morning Examiner of the same date and see the same dispatches in all the morning papers, word for word, then watch the evening papers reproduce those same dispatches. tele-grap- wealthy resident of Sea Francisco, has from the custody obtained the of tho federal government of eleven trunks and a box of grins, which were rnt o the public stores from Tha White Star line pier more than a week jg go, when the k; earner Cedrir brought over Mr. Bchwsbseher and his family. United Stairs appraisers vs hied the contents of the various boxes, which, besides jeweiry, included expensive frocks, exqiil-ii- e lingerie and other articles of appaivl, at (25,000. and the of th-- t dranfonl nti. l.'uirersitv of Ctilifornia 'net In this city and doptc-- a rradiiGun decrying be evils of the prasen1 h.blii of the fiv'ihai: piaving t:i Amerien. It that the Tleghy guine be In t roomed us a uhsM:i;e. It the same rrsuluihiu this eiiiumitien t conttiiend-ethat Inter c'dtrglsie football enn-tcsshall no longer be hf.d under the direction of th present rules mm-SO SOOTHING. luitiee. whlrh st:s in the east oneh j year aud revises the methods of play- I Its Influence Hae Been Felt by so ing the c'dlrge Mime. Thl means sn Many Ogden Readers. absolute break with ibis rnntiplr.rr which baa guv.'rurd the game for The oooihiUK Influence of rehef After suffering from Itching riles many yesru. and the naming of n wev which thi.l!u...-era rule commiite.' From Tlczcniii or any Itchlncss uf . full powei-ilit s.kiu, Make uii fori grateful to the BEEF TRUST CASES. reiiicdy. Doan' Olniiiicm haa soothed hun2. AitcniW; h an j dred. Chicago. iHCeul talent end Here' whn: i:e Ogdnn citizen says; imposing array cf :hr last prelim- - j John .'layi'crk, blacksmith, of let crowd of I t Idth inarv in 'he forrmit irlal of the Beef J have a friend .aye; c Tin iev howl) here today before- j living iu IVoria. ill., who happened to Jui'.g'.- J. Oris Humphreys fh ill" I'n.tmiroriunu'c like myceif In being! e.l 8t at es court. The Issues to be t'k-wPli itching pile. ! miroyed for u. or, ten epcial picas raWd by i n perhaps 1 might say fortunate instead It was through packet siu.l whch must be 'riled fo ; ,if unfonur.nir, s Jury rr's! before uctlou is taken . that I learned how to stop that the irdlr'mcwis rruvred by .I" ..xaspcnulud siar.c; ar.ee. lie wrote nm rval g :,nd jur; saying, fo; Ifcwps ointment, that 1; mil cured hi;i. rifur evervhing e;np WIRE COMMUNICATION RESTORED ) (lird. I cni'e i ut S. W. Hadron's 'rug siiv" fo :i box and although ths V S.. Dee. 15. eciifo.i liyh l would not take a price wii:1 'he hundred liui. ii' tor ilie relief that the p.dn'e ?!,: i: lie'rij A Sf'K'er.L lio e''J tu, Jmi-l of iri'stmen ; of l'eaty 'ij- f;e Duvn-- i Oi.i r;,)"'is!it in stooped ! ; s'.itu.v. :!.e rcuuMonly railed1 i I shs.l Ai .Ni'!h Byill-C; piles. ;i.' (.ciii-- reeuinusnd tbla Kiii-'s. i.'m;,- ; ud i preparation." K:c"ry. Ksny i op!. A. 'u are i the Maggie For rale by aii dealers. Price Cv j j i At Arleba. the .t.vi nr fc rt . cents. Cn.. Buffala Jf. wvi fnre"0 foil ( Y.. sole agenrs for ths UtaHed States. t'-TS'er. rams lsnp' Reiwnlw and ! J N !ise ". kn" n. ! take pn fober. l ' It means that the Associated Press, the greatest news gathering association in the' world, has placed Ogden City on an equality with all the big cities in the nation. No other city west of Missouri river, the size of Ogden receives the overland leased wire service of the Associated Press. Did you know that ? Not one out of a hundred really knows that the Morning Examiner has a telegraph office of $t its own and that it runs ali night. !;. - i'-- ni-n- . . i j siT-.i:- s - n-- Fcwtrr-Mllbur- a What Does It Mean to Ogden? '- . rO-lF- es . , W-'-- i OC S'. Value. EVILS OF FOOTFALL ARE TORN New York, Dec. 12. Governor Frank K. Gooding of Idaho, is In this city e j BUILDING!; BATTLESHIP CHRISTENING. e And Then Threw the Unfortunates Inte t'ti-utl'- i - I hand-pump- ; DUPLICATORS c. p ELER ihgts to waste no time In making hi train. Let us know as far ahead a may be what train you want to catch and we'll land you. Mr. Salesman, with your trunk, sample ra-tr, at the Nation, tuny before the whistle blen-s- . Won't tax you too much, cither. We do a gen-rtr..rk:i;fr end cirtir;g huai. besides, and liars a qiick-.'ic::,- TYPEWRITER OIL STENCIL VARNISH I Without Mopping for any other belonging, the craw launched their boat and Jumped Into It. They hud rowed only a short distance mhee tha light-shi- p plunged beneath tha woven The men were taken on board tha A sale which had steamed back to rieua them, and ovary one wa brought here aafe aud eound early today. Tha relief lightship No. 6t, commanded by Captain Jorgensen, took tha place of No. 1i oa December Sib. Tha vessel waa equipped with wireless telegraphy. At S o'clock. Sun- day morning, a leak waa discovered above tha Sraroom plaice in tha utldship compartment of tha teasel. Fur several hour tha vessel waa kept free by aid of bar steam pumps, but at S oclock It waa apparent that tbs water waa gaining and a massage waa aeut to New Bedford for aid. During tha nest few hours. the water roae rapidly until tha fires under tha boilers had bean quenched and pumping by mechanical manna c as sod. Several massugaa making fur old wore Bent after the djrssmus atoppad, by muana of storage batteries. During ill thla time the little lightship had bean tumbled about is one of the aevarest atorms of tha aoasou, aud tha rolling and pitching helped to open her seem still further. Kealiilng that hand balling might possibly keep tbe vestal aloat until help arrived, tha thirteen man suited tha tedious work of hoisting Uta water from the s fiooded bold by buckets, the being of Ultle use. Without a topping for food or sleep, they managed to hold their own for lwuty-Joubourn. At 2 o'clock, Monday morning, onr of tha naval wireless operators was a bis to send out one more meoeag,., stating that tha lightship was la distress and urging that help be aci.l "from anywhere..' The power gave out before ha oould sign the message. an Two hours Inter tha A sains sighted by (he light of tha setting moon- - The arm. how aver, waa too tor the Analea to go near the rolling lightship and for six hours he swung around within call, ready to dash up In ease tha lightship, which wan well down in the water, should founder. At 10 oclock the sea, under the Influence of tha northwester whlrh had followed the easterly storm, calmed down to a moderate roll aud a line was : sent to tha lightship from Azalea, j Captain Jorganatn hulled Captain ; Gibbs on said he tha rand nr and thought his men ooold keep the Teasel afloat until aha reached. New llud-foralthough the middle oouipai wan arorly fall or water., Tha Mg chain, which bad kept tha lightship on bar foot throughout the alonu. waa suppl'd overboard and tha line from the Analea waa made faat. Bill the craw continued to bail, although greatly exhausted by their hard Inborn. But tha new strain Bom tbe tow line on tbe how seemed to open the branch In tbe side of tbe Uglirhip still more and the water begun to gain on tha craw. It was about noon when, after IS miles bad been covered. Captain Jor- genaen but lad distress signals on the lightship and the towing stopped. Tbe Azalea ran back toward the sinking vmnmI while the crew of the lighr-shlposhed their life Mat over the side. No one stopped to gather up any belongings. One by one they slid down the rope into the boat. Cup tain Jorgensen wss the last to leave his ship. Tan mhraiea later No. 2$. which had withsuxtd some of the mK fearful stonna that ever swept the Atlantic, gave onu great heave and thn plunged henrath the waves. The craw were drugged aboard, almost too mhausied to stand. They were sent below, warmed, fed and then put to bed s here they were sleepreached here ing when the tender shortly before 2 o'clock this morning. CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS MIMEOCRAFH INKS M. BECRAFT L.Phone K 301 24th Street ds . IHE My - , PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. Wa ara apeelally prepared far -Cana ahaalng mean hence. and aa haw wa da It" 417 Oppealta Twantydhlrd atnat CanaaAdaMd Wagon A Machine ipany. Ph ana SIS X. Advises the Poles, to Aid the Czar in His Efforts. I wim-partue- HECTOGRAPHS NEOSTYLES j s New Befifoid, Mara., Dec. 12. Par bailing by bind fur twenty-fou- r hour, und wirelet telegraphy that brought help ut lust auveil the lilt, yesterday of l lie thirteen men on bouiil the Nantucket ouih .boal relief light-hi- p No. 6H. Tbe ve.l wont flown a had few luiuuti1 tiler the crew tumbled over the eide luto their lllo hunt. I'ur sis hour. Monday the lig'utboue tender Azoles, which hud unuwered the mil for help, lay uUrag aide the waterlogged UghtMhip,' unable to render owing to tha fearful eea. Ai moderated end length the wether then b effort waa mads to tow the Ughukip to New Bedford. But after Id mile, had been covered, the watrl which had been coming In steadily through a leak in the II re room sine early Sunday morning, began to gain oa tha already exbau.ted crew and tha dteirata eignal waa bol.t- CARBONS PENCIL j burned, Failed. si. tent Co. ; back into Liic L'iue and tbyy were burnrd alive. "Out of '.he firijr families in this r.u d. Jk'l uiuii very few persons or of the howes were ocatioyi-- Storage Batteries Used iou don't know thjt Ogdca Brothers have changed hands. This is the ; n t eeaanRS9G |