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Show Tnr: MORNINli EXAMINER: I'TAH, TlU'IUSiiU OGDF.S, 1 CM ll,' o he.' C of 11 Wd. Ut'l iillii- - SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS AND STATE EXCHANGES CORRESPONDENTS (FROM iike. S.i Ihe fpii-aa- !Jet-- l , 1 Kor the company he pr lav- Sitn-- V 11 -- : r f ihe holi tiaor 1.1! I'lt-iiin- nn-rri- 11. - : ! til '' i f.!SrK?5J5n Is iiother quemion of jansaicuon in the iowct court nyine is not raised to nste it arty I interest aKtag . where th i3S ( iwj,ej, rM ,,, advls that we fully j raajlp ,j,e eriousness of the present; an,t &ie doing every thing inrelief. hir mluea! olr p0Wrr l0 full lime and are prndtic-- i psn,- - j hmTori of hs Revised Slat- - ' h would, larger tonnaga during the summ.T montha than what-fus be stH by tnanv of the deal- given ' lri"' FoV eoun- - t v, Jurls-dlrtlo- is quieted, COULD HAVE AVOIDED COAL FAM- INE. iTKLSSt rat-ll- S and Prices Lower Than Others Charge ineiraicd immense .Hi ...'iia strip. hisgruund lieul spot lips, a cousin of. Dbv. hate in which to presci-- ' . : piopagme Oil! Oil bell!, hem tried. Phillip of Amcrusi. . i;m'. ' 1. e confined in specimen but the other two men "I hare hati scvi'i.m .ciih the the county Jail awaiting ir.a! President about th - 1. .a' said Senator Smoot, "anii him come on; nest sti:i!i ..mi go huui-mA' THOMPSON SENTENCED. lie enid he if he voutd. and !i;u. high hopes Fsitaora. Millard coumj. ICC 13 ! !" a !' in ougli ill The district court for the Fir 11 judf-ia- l ' dj;ril.t, ,tJU uf Vt ah. In IliiUrd conn- onntiy. h w wh,r lli(KUn Tl.,. senator .aid the lv r'di-n- t hud w VrH In oases of S,ae va. Shingly asked I..1.1 ,f lie would fc.V lir chief j Iaro a bear and hold A , M Thoalp,,. ftr adulten. Af.- -r shot it. argument by iu7 Van fWt. .,o,n.v 'vermin l told him 1 wo-.'.1. to .itnilunc; AtaTSkltnH' id rji.i etii.- ir.nl kind. "I am loo t, a nun to r Snt.Hi' m.tw under adri?,-'Niciiil any time , ru r- l!..! tnent until Gila forenoon, when for the President lie I'uited j! aie,i ,he DM,ioa r n, w trtaI- - n(1 fcen S t nred th(( lo b,. conSned in Arked regarding the of ike lh- term of thin, coiii.-ePi i for his eniiMiiii. filed n,t'nih- attorney Snt.Hi, t.. hud little notice o appeal to supreme court, and "1 iini sure 'up I s ill not Iw rlxty days whs allowed defendant, to expetled." quite was bis irpi. " ucl I ni on defend and file statement appeal, not going to resign. of in rum bail an nwas admitted to the Seen tor Smotit will mini 1,1 Wnii l"'1 ' ington tho latter par: oi he month. THE GREATEST no-gul- SUIT, COAT AND SKIRT SALE for Women in the History of Ogden. : ff mean a oonslnerahl. ,,'ta forecloss the mortgage and Phillis a Childs were made panics assigned They afterward A decree tkir Judgment to Snyder. rf fotcloure was rendered in favor of Hke. and the property wsa sold for f juat before the lime for redemption expired. Snyder offered to redeem a ths property and tendered the sheriff nriillcata of deposit upon the Provo 8avlnga bank for the Commercial Pike mount of the Pike Judgment. demanded of the sheriff the payment due in gold coin. d the nmount the provided in the note, and refusedrter-iff I'pon the mrtlflcate of depo.lt Pike M the gold. to pey fiiling asked for a sheriff's deed to the prop-ertwhich request wee granted. Snyder then brought suk against to pike in Emery oonnly lo quiet iltle the claims, and In that action he railed the point that the Vtah county court was without Jurisdiction in ihe matter aa the property involved wsa located In Emery county. The lower inert found in bis favor on Ibat point, nd also held that the shcrira deed Imned to Pike was valid, and quieted Snyder' till to the clalms- e The ruling on the question of was appealed from by Pike. Tbe supreme eourt holds that the lower eomrt erred In its ruling on that matter and that tha I'tah comity did have Jurisdiction In tha ease. It holds that nnder section ZMk, which was thei in effect, Snyder had the right to raise the question of Jurisdiction in Utah county and ask to have the case transferred to Emery rounty. He did nor take adrintage of that opportunity, however, hence the supreme court boMi that he weired the question of Jurisdiction and rannm now claim Gut the Utah county court had no Jurisdiction. The court cites the case of ftherman vs. Droiibay, In which it was held that the action should have beet brought in the county where the property Is located and not where the At note and mortgage are payable. that time section 293J had ben repealed, and hence the party in interest could not ask for the removal of the ease, but in this case that, statute was in force and was waived by Border. The Judgment of the lower court Is maned and Pikes title to the claim ww More Furs Than We Have Ever Had g fiViU Lew . J i 'i your informal ion will say tUtj ,. one of the principal U01 th pri,f.i nr.J! dial! made no attempt to ashs hKoS5 iill durtt! IdT.n wituTTc' wbch time of a shortage. I'nder the present growth of this country the consumer should use some foresight In the purchase of hi coal, as no operator can work bis mine to a, point of fully supplying tbe demand,! and with promptne, during the wlu-- j ter months, iinleas during the summer there in a large enough demand te pro- vide work for ihe miners more than. half tlnw. e otherwise they leave ramp and it Ik impossible to get them bark when ihey are needed. "If each consumer nould, during tha month of July, August and Sep1 ember, store a surplus, hawed upon his the chances for a coal shortage would be minltnir.ed. Youva W. II. MEYERS." truly, OFFICIAL COMES FOR AN LEGED MURDERER. AL- The Deseret Xtw says: United Buses Marshal Wilcox of Durant, 1. T., has arrived in th city after RobL Indian ho Is Folsom, the wanted at Durant for murder. Folaom was Imund over to the district court for the crime and was released on In April, bail in the Mini of $8,000. 1904, lie left the territory and since then the officer have hunted for him in several atatea and he waa finally located here and captured in this dry on Friday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Sharp. The story of Folsom's crime aa told by Marshal Wilcox ia very interesting. Folsom was divorced from hia Indian wife or rather die was divorced from him. and she had in her employment an Jndlsn named Alfred Strickland. Folaom became Jealous of Strickland and. on January 15. 1903, be went to his former wife's home and saw Strickland working around the yard and sl once opened fire upon him. Strickland returned the fire and quite a duel ensued. Folaom was shot through tbe hand and Strickland received three shot which resulted fatally. Folsom waa arrested and given a preliminary hearing and was on ball, but r the state and for nearly two year ihe officers have been hunting for him. Marshal Wilcox nays that Folsom was released on the theory that an Indian would never nut away, but it appears Ibat Folaom baa associated with tbe white man long enough to hive forgotten all of the Ifidlan cusromn and theories and hence at the- - first opportunity he left the elate. Marshal Wilcox will leave with hia prisoner tomorrow. half-bree- b-f- Ash laJte. Dec. 20. The I'tah Fuel company today added its contribution to the literature of the coal famine. In a lrttor addresed to tbe Manufacturer and Merchant' asociatlon. Bales Manager W. H. Myers of the company urates bis belief that the consumer la to blame for the ahurtage, because he DAVIS WILL BE SENTENCED. did not buy his coal In the Hummer, end that the dealer is to blame for the Rail Lake, Dec. 20. After being out shortage because he did not. buy bis coal Ja the cummer, end that the deal-- e an hour, the Jury in the bounty fraud rie to blame because he did not clock rase of the state of Utah against D. hi yards against the coming of win- - Bcnyon Davies, former deputy county imporunt offerings than ever. There will be greater values; greater selling; greater enthusiasm. iloove-Si'- i Ti'arv of (be t for the 1: ligation ! i cek will see more Dolls, Toys, flames. Etc., .Must All lie Sold Before Christmas Senator euccca . i.-- -- fo-.in.- This :.J iaid h o able trip 11 Jl j . u'r ; j as He . Th,-ca-- iTtb. j" le"e! Holiday Goods j mill in ghr. i! ; i Swift Selling j ih.iuigh! ,i I'ruut its nine s.fi-:tv,w- ll r on l.lUll l'iI. liec. glieiuoou . 11105. HOME. S tie 'ha1- - .,tr--V.'. of 'hi coiinr.'i returned a j are working to their full af'ei urkrk yeeier-ta- - da.i s i:tiiihtng:ui hi fani:i muMua aumrorr ndun-nU tied the in uei'f tim: gj:lng the Wtoh.n uii Satin !.: Court Hold That Court of I P1''!uim-iiia-tr.aJ in many that as 0 Usb Rule on Prop- conspiracy. rrai-liv- l marged t'liicasii IS i'oOM County May :e la'ii off and then cannot be foiind rb.- tiie say-j Iinit- - 10 caivh :hr 'i: I r when needed in :iie aimer. In older; N.:ed 10 the ItHikmg tictvdiagl.' I 10 rol:ev ver ban the Rail Lake aiuiation ho jur at abour 4. 10 o'clock. anl a ntier had na diet Th qaowios of Jurisdiction rt.vhed afer an hour tiestile thai the company i. refusing, ibe capital to l t 6tm ibe of I TheVI liberation j berer order fro mother sources. Judge Howttl set net-th- ; One of the leas- r.s by the . of tie lenot of expliuia'ion is at Tuefcuiiy. lweinu-- 2U. a fur j sn,. a;eoijy h high spirit uusi-ln,u " I follows: opinion in srr.iri.u-- ujhmi .he act. .'.an in through alvrier acnot W. R. Pike, appellant, The maximum peruity lor the mi teli. .he approval of handed down yesterday. The which o' ih feiie udam difi a kirk Mc- U.,.rl,r K.Uan Allen written by urtce lifted ie one yeai in the comity opinion S: raw beiiy valley r,. and concurred in by Chief Jua- ; Pilfifll. ( jo Parieh nnd restrict Judge C. W. eir, alo iii plicated :i Siiiou; ii-linrtA U hold that the court of one , oT coal, and miplor-- tbe frauds, pieam-on.a, shortage ,::ii l0 cr, :j j j.ij,,, nn in action 'Tv". Jurisdiction iIin-- i o.n.' a coal invd.ic-e- r to arrange, in' month ago and are no ,i;jsrve on i w - hao 10 foreclose n mortgage given , some manner. 10 relieve the situation. terms of one year earli in ering the -. 21, 1. 11 SMOOT SEN. HF.n:MRER MuUNINCi, 15 dozen ladies' $3.00 25 dozen children's caps from 50c to SM9t for 75c Sweaters : i . Thursday, Friday and Saturday Bargains l 'c 25 dozen our 15c Hdkfs. at Sic 40 dozen our !7ic Hdkls. at !2ic 100 dozen our 20c Hdkfs. 6 for $1.00 75 dozen our 35c, 40c, 45c Hdkfs. at 25c --- Sevier Count, In conwin-nrof inadvertence on the part of some of the townspeople has become almner cpi.iemic in the community. The following fami lies are uow tinder quarantine: (j. K. Hacket, 8. P. Jensen. Peter Hendrickson, Earl Chalk, P. C. It. Peterson and Joaiab Tuttle. Two more places arc being watched rigidly. Some of those in whose home ibis malady made It initial appearance were guilty of most reprehensible conduct In that, the, aided rather than Impeded the progress of tbe dlacssc. Glenwopd, Davies. e Former Deputy Clerk, Adjudged by the Jury. Suit laike. Dee. 2i. M. ie Re, non Fancy te lake county, v yesierila, by the Juvj of puiliy found c.e n Hip . i iif j criminai conspiracy, a- - rliaigwi in Hie informal ion. Tbe Jun at 4:2u o'clock m the afternoon. mi IuuurIii lit Hie verdict aboui one hour la'er. Da let wa in the couri moiu when tile verdiri was retuiued. He did nu uanifeHt emoiiun and made no com- - of 5c Hdkfs. boxes Hdkfs., 6 to a box, worth $1.50, reduced to $1.25 a box $2.00 boxes. 6 to a box, linen, reduced to $1.50 300 Ladies' Opera Bags from 25 to I I)nv- - Ie, foimer deputy rnun'v clerk Salt 2c Our entire stock GUILTY OF BOUNTY FRAUD. - 5 dozen 15c Lace Collars 8e ! 33i off 300 strands of 25c, 35c and 40c Beads 15c a strand 10 dozen Telephone Perfume 15c 25 bo'tibo'our 27c Flowered Ribbons 19c 5 dozen 1 5c T urnover Collars 5c 35c Colored Embroidered Turnover Collars 10c i ' nif-n- i. 20 dozen 25e White Embroidered and Lace Turnovers 19c Our entire stock of 35c Fancy and Laee Collars 25c Our entire stock of Lace and Fancy 40c and 45c, 30c 15 $2 Toilet Sets $1.50 $250 worth of jewelry gt half price 200 Ladies' Dressing Sacques at cost and less A big; reduction in Ladies' Furs 125 Umbrellas at ilyreat sacrifice A beautiful line of Childrens and Ladies' Leggings at a very low price. 25 dozen Babies' 35c Leggings 25c Our entire stock of Napkins, Goths, Matched Set Doilies and Table Damask at a great sacrifice Judge J. A. Howell, the trial judge, j designated uexl Tueedav as tbe time ; for passing sentence. The maximum i one year in ilie coun-.jail (! Kail. I Hike, Dee. 20. William Ross, penally 01 91.U0U flue. the colored burglar who was badly Davie w- -. charged wlh complicity wounded by Officer Brown yesterday in the extensive bounty frauds which morning. report nd a getting nking were unearthed in vaiioti parts of the quite well, uy Hie News, lie is still Ute early lu ilia pre-eyear, lie ft the L. D. 8. hospital, with Dr. Wilone of half a dozen uien arieaied cox ts attendance. for conspiracy in connection with tbe The latter mated thia morning that fraud. of the tuen have been Ross would probsbly recover, but convlriedSeveral and others are now await10 doz. 10c genuine German Cologne 5c Our entire stock of 60c and 65c Iron life. would hsve a stiff leg all hi Charles W. Jouea. , ing trial. Whether or not the leg will have to be 'migluy hunicr of the case, and the 15c Perfume 10c he- Toys 50c amputated depend entirely on devel- lieved to liaie been the ringleader, 15c doz. 25c 25c Our entire stock of 75c and 85. Iron If blood Finger Rings poison was tbe prlueipsl wltucf opment in the nee. agalnut Dav-- ! Vienlog set In the injured member will lea. Record of the county clerk's Hand reduction A Painted in big Toys 65c have to come off. office were hIno Introduced. Vases Our na entire stock of $1.00 Iron Toys 75c William Phillips, Informed against of stock Our Iron 35c 25c entire Our DIPHTHERIA ABATING. entire stock of $1.25 Iron Toys $1 Jointly with Darips, la among those Toys awatlng trial and la the only other Fountain Given , Sanpete Oounty, man Implicated who ia well known in Dec. J6. li is believed (hat diphtheria, Kail lake. The others were comparwhich has been here the last month. atively little known in the eiaie. i shout, abated. Ona Witness for Defense. There are now only five residences under quarantine, and The defence placed but one wltne-- s nearly all are now well. There has on the stand, t'utbbert L. Olson, who been but one deaih. Schools have was the official stenographi-- at the been closed sincii November 17, but it preliminary hearing. He road from hia Is expected they will reopen January notes an agreoment made by AssimsaL 2. 1906. County Attorney Willard Hanson for the prosecution and Jones, Martin and combined sllh that of tbe Llek obser- the package, kept it over night la Ihn Hanna, ihree of the acruvctl bounty Nen Vork. rhlragn 6 Pi. lauli I.Mi-ki.- l RESERVED BY LOS ANGELES. men, whereby the three agreed to Flaie railroad) for ilie last tsenty-thre- vatory of a similar nature with the pocket of an old overcoat hanging ia year, died iikIh.v aged 71 year. view ofsuncomputing tbs exact velocity tho kitchen. ' Bait Herald urn etate's evidence in liereturn for a Dee. 20. Tbe that they would of tho lei off with promise through apace. says: In me county Jail and a ix HUMMEL CONVICTED. Victoria. H. (.. Dec. 2h The JapaWilliam Ralph Toner, known to ev- fine months a(Hi TREASURY BALANCE!. The sgreenu-n- t pro- nese cnilscr Tsitktiha, 13,000 tons. wa ery baseoall fan in Itah as "Tone, old videdoffurthereach. New York. Dec, 2fi. Abraham H. that the men should not to tie launrlird with Impressive cete boy, arrived in the cily yecierday d the monies im December 1J. The cruiser Washington. Dec. 2l. Today's state- Hummel, the lawyer, today was from Los AngeU-i- , and will spend the he imprianned for failure to pny eub-Jeof eonNpIrnry In connection with fine, and that they would not he i the largest wgrrhlp ccmstrttcied In ment of the treasury balances in the winier in Rail Lake. While Tox-- r Is to farther prosecution. divorce case. He general find, exclusive of the IIMi.OuO.-but- t the Dodge-Mors- e native of Missouri, be has sort of This agreement was not carried out. Japan. gold reserve, shows: Available waa sentenced, within a few minute claimed Sail as hi home evrr chkIi Imlunruc gl.19.9bb.674; gold roln after the jury's verdict had been proAttorney Fred (', looflKiumw sinee be branched out as a profession- Diafrirt 2b. Robert and bullion. landon. Ik-refused to recognise the compact when R7,7ii.'i.317: gold certifi- nounced, to one ycar'M imprlaonmeiH. n al bs sebs II pitcher In the Salt Harry, members cates. $;n.;;ug,4go. the case was turned over to him for Kbeiry and and a fine of gjou which la the maxiKver three league years ago. in the district court, and of the lii.h bur. mday were appointed mum penalty for the misdemeanor ot since that, time one could not cnnvlnre proseeutionmake a lecoinmendatlon that, a Korney general for Ireland and which he waa adjudged guilty, A moFIFTY MILES OF TRACK. tbe average Ball lake bSKeball fan refused lo lespective-ly- . general for eix month, euch. Judge be tion of his lawyer for au arrest of given they (hat Toxer was not a comer, and this M. L. Ritehle. before whom the three r hours waa season he has won his spurs on las Angeles. Cal.. IVc. 20. Tbe con- judgment for twenty-foutbe waa hIho refused to conHummel denied taken to the and i Ion of pleaded guilty, rm-st of miles detour track coast. 20. The new las fifty Dec. Cal.. Kelo, sider the agreement, and eentenred Tomb. Angeles' limited on li "third day ouiof will he undertaken by the Houthern Joining Lo Angeles at the close of three to one year each. Due of the unexpected feature of when j rifle fiom Mores to the the Pacific National league season, theWhile Imperlil de.ert (he ploughed through was nn Ihe etand as a wittbe trial ending today waa the fact next. "Shoo Fly Its Toxer has forged rapidly to the fronr, ness in he company j the fastest attempt. of section Nevada, making own counsel, the trlil of Davies. 'Jones that, one of Hummel' I around Rallo sea. The possible until today he is considered tbe great- denied that he had ever been a party lime southwest from Rail Hike yet ffw of water B. Rianchfield, mud the first mainslopped for several John being est pitcher on th. coast and is tbe Idol to the to The continue train agreement read by Air. Olson. unproposal fur a speedy sentence. to has the months rautied company of the Pacific roast fans. waa admitted In evl- Depending upon ths result of Ihe dertake the new project. Six work Tozer said. last evening that he had The agreement Ihe objection of Mr. loof- rase dencover ate actions In other indictment scene aa will Inn sent train io been reserved by (hr next for lJw Angeles a gains i prominent person which have it an that oon and but a there expected that wbh season, possible nKht strong c was The divorce bv Mr. W- - S01""- rd,"Vr within a few weeks icgtilar trains will grown out of the Dodge-Morsprobability that Pittsburg would pur- bou row and by F. argued OuMiii. of McGiicJ case. inover the new line. 1'V chase bis release. This club has made rin running over run this ws Hiy ; counsel for ftavlns. Mr. An indirjmrnt for subornation at Manager Morley at the Los Angeles LoofbMirow pronounced Davies the DEMAND TROOPS. perjury ia still pending against HumLANDOWNERS team n good offer for his release, and most bo,1 ' ws mangled. of all tbe mel in connection with which he ia It is now only a question of price be- and culpable . urged that he be convicted. Mr. . m ding Dec. Ib. Eight hun- under bond In the sum or $2..'no. Kartoff. Rust-iatween Barwy Dreyfus of Pittsburg tw1-- . Horcm-c- . Ac -- ' in the comae or hia argument. dred landowners of thi vicinity have Hummel was rclesaed front the Tombs nnd James Morlsy of lots Angeles as to Gustin. nen county attorney offiee to Premlei- Wine appeal- at 10 o'clock tonight under llO.noo whether the Salt, lake boy will get n for lured the Into ,in r'sn' telegraphed ''.nl' f.""'1.'. doubt sethe agreement wiili convocation of ball on a writ (r for immediate the or ing t hi trial In tbe biggest league of them all. Ihe rnterlng heart died morning three ronaplrators. and attacked j Fr1'- ' cured from Judge Woodward of the in order to sat the national assembly Toxer says the Toast leagiie will low ,,w Burlington, hittcrlv. He Called Jones a self infy the land hunger of the peasant In supreme court in Brooklyn. probably continue for another season confessed perjuier. thief and fr tbe hope of ending the agrarian uprix the same as it waa this year, with the . or lUPHIlHT .1 t FAVORS LOANING MONEY TO ' l, ! "h J' ing. substitution of Rpokane for Tscomn. j !? ? ' 'VL!?'!.." league lw.eliall 'earn h BANKS. demanded additional Tbe landowners 1 doe there is not think much pros-lie or ihe sarklna the lo proven of troop the nonb breaking .way from 5,rht?utin peet hVSiSrrt The dll . Dec. 2. RepresentaWashington. rcmaligier of the estate In the Volga California and forming a northern triet would not be performing ' ,l" MoorP' rn",'r,J wHI kDOn "s introduced of Williams tive attorney Paregion. lines of the old died hre yesterday league along the for the loaning of surhis duty if he did not bring Jones to ainger and actress, it bill providing cific National league. of the aiomarh. She wa cancer of plus moneys in the I'nlted States treasTORNADO IN FLORIDA. Toxer has ncrepteri a position In trial for perjury. lawn in Medford about flfy hro. bank, offerury to sta'e and ns'lrum! one of Salt lakes furnishing goods followed She the . profnarion A1m a hill WESTERN PACIFIC SECURES LAND storm ing the highest inieri-stJacksonville. Fla.. Dec. 2. stores, where be expects to remain for upwards of thirty veers. over Jacksonville and the sur- io prevent aud punish Ilie over issue of swept for the winter. Salt lake. Dee. 20. That the We.i-erslock by nirporations. 2(. Know be- rounding country this Afternoon cutWichita, Kus.. D-Pacific road 1. buying its rigb off with this place ting completely of section thi gan falling throughout MAKE TEACHERS' AWARDS. CROP REPORTS. of way inlo Kali lake was again made and this af'erw communirai inn wlh the omsirie world. evident yeeterdjy when to the state thia forenoon, deed In Jse.ksonvilla no damage was done a noon hlixsard. boctune linnr . The of lhe. 21. The ernrun properly between thermometer stand-- - ietov freextn. beyond The blowing down of a Salt. Take. Dec. high twelve pieces nnd Injury to some roofs. The bun.au todav Isueil a bulletin show- school diplomas were awarded Miss South Temple and First South streets, Reports from the we.r and aou'h say of cotton ginned from Fannie X. Thome and Mr. Jentg Smith extending from Fourth Wet streetire-or-to (he Ktorm Is geneial A strong wind local weather bureau reportsd a wlndj ,n6 the quantity1HU5 of to IVccmln-- U. to of flftv miles an hotir. j 'he growth velocitv Melton of Salt lake by the elate board Tenth Wert s'reet, where filed for prevails. tic 9.2S2.19I lalt. count in ground bab of education yesterday. Temporary The deed are from L. II AVERAGED 42 MILES AN HOUR, j " haR Iwles. a compared with 11. high school certificates were awarded Papeete. Taiii'l. Dec. 1. via San to the Wert cm rclfle 971.477 hales on the ssme date in trustee, Mrs. Ina Miss Rett. Caaady. Schwartz. the same nd .M".24 4 hah.consideration named in Francisco. Dfc. 19"4. lxs! new 20 Dec. The las Miss Mary Msyne of Salt lake and road, and the Angeie. officers the and Hartefcntlle i 11. Mr. Farnsworth dedeed Angeles limited fiver on the Rah. lake) date In 19U3. enMenxles llacfarlane of SI- - George. Mi.s each Ihe transfers It I of tho French cruiser Catitial have Angeles tonight Maud Potter of Salt lake was given clined to discus is in ai quiei way ai road arrived In I Ihemrelves joyed no doubt that the a: having made ihe remarkably a state certificate and grammar grade night, bm there Papeete dorng the past month. The fast9:4S. a is of for t properry purchased of right schedule time hour! Catinsi wil! leave Tahiti December S. diplomas were given to MD Edith way. 2n. MI- Ky.. Dec. lieiman and Miss Ida Herman. for Noumea. New Caledonia, to remain for ihe entire diklanre. actual limning ii IsmisiillP. waa The train yunngosi taught ,r delayed nearly Ethel Waiter-on- . The board decided that county and there prohablv six months. Tbe time. hours Watterson. at. Kennehrook. FaL by the i of Mr. and Mr. Henry state examinations of teachers should French gunlioa' 7 he will start upon four a married today st Mansfield. Mr. derailing of a freight liatn. The be held June 7. i and 9 next year ina abort cruise about Derember in. im running time for tha whole dis- - Wattersoncountry home, to Alexan-tanc- e heretofore. stead of In tbe fall a Gilmour. a j der was 42 mile, per iwmt. buslnesg Rome of the teachers who have been ASTRONOMER WILL SAIL. j man. at work under temporal y arrangements DIAMONDS DROPPED ON FLOOR.1 and who failed In the recent examinaESTATE LAID WASTE. Doe. 2".- - Avionnuicr Ran Jose. Kansas ny. Mo.. I)er. 2b.. Austin tion? will he notified that they cannot Ru--- i. 70. Cou' 2h-- A e Roxnroditxk. N. J.. H. Per. D. pick-agElizabeth. of IJrli the rairrralwv Curtis a with rb Tr'i'rter Franci,. rbargrl teach longer. ha - beu Ixtl ware s th on of diamonds va!ie.--i ,t njnoh. Pob'iof-9nail Franci Ran A C. Nelson. mon'b ago of Winona Newton, lii ier from wi Ftj'.e Ruperioiendect who plundered hero he will which as dropped on Hi fipoi-- of a by ih Supefurendeot D. H Chria'ensen of age, hts weethert, this ifrernoon ?hth )nt for Kanttaao. 'City ' fff the rrstaurani here yesterday hy David H. then hurnpd the mansion and "ber W. relieve H. in found rharge first Wright, g'lilty of murder in of Salt Lake. CDy Superintendent Wil- xu D. O. MUla observatory ou Mount Ran Comhlen. a diamond salesman of Philbuildings, killed a hundred horses, liam AltMin iff Ogden and President degree. CriauRiwI. to study fhe velocity of ilie adelphia. was recovered Intact hy .Mr. drove off the rattle niul carried awiiy J. T. Kingsbury of the ulnversity rte I'osstirkK wp- I'lereiaml. ().. Dec. so. - GmtRfc star. )! will r tuna. n Be veats and rotnulen toeay. The roiiirn pr.e llm e' l'n tYh.-were present at the meeting. Presiit will be pneior, igmuati' of the coutenie cf j iwared the di.:ur'anrv wae all oxer. dent W, J. Kerr of thr Agricultural Sprigs, general freight agent of ihe when the wmk la cuntph-'eROSS RECOVERING. : 1 Balcony Specials nt I r coti-vlcie- rt Hii-har- Lake-Ogde- ! - SticKneys NEW TARIFF t e ,r ' - fail-Jonc- a I d , The new commercial treaty did it Nothing but the reduced duty on Cuban tobacco has mado sue!) a cigar possible for I p yr-a- r n c. New Tariff we "guarantee superior in quality, of leaf to anythcr. flve-ce- nt cigar sold m'AmericaT"' It'isgin eii!cryywaytheequaljrf: roost cigars sold for ten. cents." , . Tariff Cigars arc mtiAmw n result not dtmso thr ordinary process sf mere mixing ofth cured IsaL but toibUhlklMd-faf- f. That hums all the difference between a genuine bttmdtd meke and aa ordinary tobacco sandwich. Every modern appliance that- tend to per&ct eltanlinase is need in the makieq. Tbe New Tariff givesyoa a rich, even smoke that is also nn sbso-iMAH fhe "Msw hap-hasa- rd - ajr clean f . $5c. ? cents. The Gu-M- n. . Cigar; - S 'r ,,'rn - one. Jeld by all Cifr Dsaters fee-sign- s te ' Karn-wort- ' . Mxiy-eigh- FLASHES FROM THE WIRE ac-iw- - J ('.. D-- z VH. A. Lest CIGAR CO. Salt Lake Cite Poe ST1CKNEY Ranue Citr e u-- |