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Show ? mmm THE 4fOI2XISG EXAMINER: OGDEN, HUia MORNING, OErrMBER MONDAY UTAH, oil- (FROM CORRESPONDENTS BURGLAR CUTS A POCKET. ' a a, ui.qu,-ri. win, Papa and Mama piJ you know that Santa CUus has arrived at the Goodale Grocery Go. with his large trunks full of Fancy Crackers, Candy Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges, jjananas. etc.? And Just to Keep Peace in the Family Santa Claus told Mr. Good-li- e to sell Papa some Fancy Canned Good Dried Fruit, Tea and Coffees, Granber-berrie- s and another hundred housand articles.' Don't forget the right place, Goodale Grocery Co. 2344 Wash. Ave. Phone 137 Ind. Phone 137-- Y Bed 1HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV-ELE- want to waste bo Una la "making hli inlB. Let m know tar Ahead nay bo what train you want to catch tad well land you, Mr. Salesman, with vmr trunk, aamjile etc, at the a stntion, lone before blows. Voct tax you too much, either. W to a general trucking and carting bust Mu, beside, and bare a quick Action u u cue. 'yhoae. Allen lransfer Co. HORSL CLOTHING & erery description wiU be founl H wo "the ere bleared with a heavy fell BEAUTIFUL ON CHRISTMAS Too will need Robes, Whip, Sleigh l and a new Hare for the CHRISTMAS SLEIGH RIDE nr asortment of them good was belter. Ton will find wverything cmdni in (table, barn and harueM rrfl lir. tChy not buy one of our Saddles for lltue Teddy I Platt Saddlery Co. Wheh. Aye. 176 TwentydMrd it P. ERNSTROM . nwnoESHOER. r apecieHy prepared for mean horaea. oma "d am how we do K." 417 JwmtydhlPd street. OppoaNn MMIMatsd Wagon A Maabino mpany. Phane SIS X. ""E Hauwr met tin affable at the rooming houae during uratigrr the after noon. They walked about town and a Hauser put 1:. became "quite chummy .u in the evening they went up to Hanser'a room and chatted for nome time. His new excuaqd hinirlf, faying that he had an appointment wi- li a triemi, but would lie back in lea than an hour. He a.ked Hauaer to wait for him and he would come up to hi room. Ha utter laid down on the bod with n magazine and read for some time, off to alivp and whf-hr awoko hr was out his - coin. llauaer hu .perti hi. friend of makihe polire ing the touch, and a dearriptiou of the tuan. It waa learned later that the follow had takWr-irn en a Rkj Grande train io Ogdon. The Ogden police we.i o communicated with and every effort 1 being made to apprehend him. g.-i- INDIAN FIGHTERS PENSION. Utah Mew Who Faught Radakina Claim a Serious Grievance. war derail of Utah are making a dtiienulucd effort to have their claim to ponaion recognised by the general government. At the meeting of the veteran in Provo on the Kith of the prvM-n- t mouth a petition wa prepared to be p rearmed to the Hah iu emigre. The reiMirt embodying the petition was signed by J. M. Westwood of Utah count;. John (1. Davis of Uintah, Virgil Kelly of Millard. H. N. Hennelt of Sanpete, Kdwin Booth of Juab, Mon Mouaon of Sevier and M. L. Pratt of- Utah. The report follow: Fortyear ago we had on our hands, in the then Territory of Utah, a vexatious uud bloody ludlan war, extending ovrr Sevier. Pluto. Sanpete, Utah, Wasatch, Millard, Heaver, iron. Washington and Kane counties, rendering strung military force constantly uecaMiiry In the field during Ihe year, lKtij. I860 and 18C7. At tho beginning of hoeitllUe? Colonel Irish, then superintendent of Indian affair, called on General Connor to protect the settlements of the territory from Indian depredation. Bclnfc refused aid from that direction. Colonel Putter whs next appealed to for Colonel Potter aid and protection. .ent east for instructions and received answer from General Sherman that we must rely on the militia of the territory. conteqneuUy the militia being called out by fednral authority we old veteran of the war, mponded. and In this war we furnished our own arms, ammunition, transportation, cavalry hones and equipment. (See Adjutant General's Report to Hon. John M. Schofield, Secretary of War.)M Ibis report nnd petition waa accompanied by the following: Executive Office, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, Jau. 9, 1669. I, Charles Durkee, governor of Ihe Territory of Utah, do hereby certify that the military service rendered by the militia of this territory composed In the foregoing accounts, was absolutely necessary, and was therefore sanctioned and authorised by me at the times specified, and that the am counts are Just. "CHARLES DURKEE, Governor." "We have never received a dollar, nor any other consideration for our service from the government of the United State, or the Territory of Utah. But the legislature of the State of Utah has recognized our service by appropriating meatta for medals of honor. We who were young men. forty jenra ago, now with our wire, sons and daughter, form no inconsiderable portion of the general interests of this country, not. omitting the duty of voting, as we and those directly Interested In our welfare reprraent 12,000 io 15,000 voles in the state. "Now we aak that you will kindly make an extra effort to get the pro virions of the act of July 28, 1892, as amended by the act of June 27. 1802, so extended that It will Include the Indian wars of Utah from 1653 to 1880 inclusive. We are growing old in years; many of our comrades have answered io the muster on the other aide. We understand all the Indian war of the United Statee have received recognition by the government, exr of Utah.' cepting the Blnckhawk We place our request in your hands, feeling that' our cause Is Just; and hope that you may succeed In procuring for us, after these many years, that which to us would in a measure compensate us for placing our lives on our countrys altar a pension. Copies of this report and petition have been placed In the hands of Senators Smoot and Sutherland and Congressman Howell. Indian AT mail PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In the morning Rev. Carver preacha Christmas sermon from Matthew In which he said in part: The world needed a Savior and one who could save from ein. : But this Is a strong need and must perforce have n strong one to fulfill It. And who can do It? Is It enough that he be a good man? That be be one peerless In teaching and matchless hi drawing mn? Io it enough that bo bo one of whom wc can ny. wbat a life! What a character! No, wn need more than any human genius no matter itow great. More than any human good ns a no matter bow pure. Wb need a detrlne Cbrlit and only a devlne Christ can rove n from our alna. Let u have done with patronising Christ with while we deny Him with our life. The world I needy and a Savior alone caa satisfy that need. The Having powers of Jero flew lu no- huHI very name, man attainment. Jeaua, was a Tery common one in HI I - twi-.- - V n.-r- s - on iiMji.-01-iwr- dw-ou- - ii- . d uir , i;a-an- d-- , i. r - con-dnriti- r - : ;i - a i r ! i- at-ri- re-P'- r - i, Mi-v-- - fhn-tun- . ni- - v iliring ITS UP TO YOU! . j. rob-('- ,it- 4s,iq - a: - Tvdotlo R 2: 45 v !m-. .h h.: of ilie m!i- Ofx'li. Iff- - . - n office wei. IvkFi.Fi I.. ni ill tu-- l THREE KILLED AT CROSSING. Aiiua In- - rv- - Me. ,(ui. . lia. I. .1 Kji,,i- - ere while I.- and hi i PU . . .u liioilnr-'n!w- of W.Hi-lwar- here today lailwav lracka. lm: 'iuck atui .ii, ii.. i Aniit-i-kou- .(.-.n- o, I'nib.iic Judge . i ,i AN OLD CLOTHING HOUSE Wood- Mr- -. iic.uf PRINTER DIES. , assix-iarion- New Iftv . v haul, ftcii! ?4 Xcterau. ami Tyyaigrupliiciil ntnoii, lira o-wi and civil war a f ihe Naifouul to tiio-- l da). Dr. Thdina Aliy, k.iigeon Twentieth uiUiitr.i, at ihe .i ai.d ar Santiago, died vuddi-nl- In -- COTTON lie lift Hie of and Singing Machine MILL BURNED. Newfvrrv. S. t'.. Vc Ll plant of the Carolina (oiiou Maniifacivir-lucompany wa tUm.igril to ihe extent. of ITaJMiu h tire ihi nuiruiug. Several amaller coim-ciiMiffenrd damage aggregating Hboui 2.'.miu. i STRIKE AT ODESSA. GENERAL Will give to each purchaser of $25.00 worth of goods a $12.00 Talking alo - Odeaaa, Doe. 24. Tin- general political trlhu begau here kkI)--. The bak- i U LIGHT UP! pmilr-i-trlckc- Liverimd, Doc. 24. Tho new (bin-arline turbine ft t earner Carmania arrived iu Hi Mrrney from New 1 ink at. 7 u'elnrk thla morning after a moat d l voyage. This ia the day of ihe commencement of tho world's release from sin. The text says: Thou shall call His name Jesus for He shall nave His people from their aina. If He does not do that In your life He la not your Christ. If He docs nor mean that to you tills is not a real Christmas day for you. K la a mockery for some people to celebrate Christina. All the reel of. ihe year they blaspheme Christ and deny Him and act in utter disregard for His will and then upon this day bring Him false homage, ll la like the mocking robes that were placed on Him the night of the trial. He nune to save me from aiy sins." Oh, let that message ring In your memory until you Ko Help me Christ Jesus, you uy: savo me from my alna for I will shall believe and trust you. Merry Christmas" is the old, old, greeting. We heard ft when wn were children and it tiled our heart with cheer., "Merry" is a good word for thla Christmas tide; for at all the Joy ever brought to thla old world none ia like that, which tbe infant Chrft., Deliverance from death brings through Hia merit; grace and strength for life through Ilia grace; hope and cheer for the heart through His promises; these are some of thw Christmas gifts He brought to tbix old world of our on that first Christmas ere m long, long ago. And are there not enough to bring cheer to your heart? Are these not better for you than any of earth's tokens? I know not what gifts you may give and receive thla day. Would to God they were twice a many as they will he. But this 1 do know, you may have all of them gift, which Christ brinaa if you will. Hie love to llghien the lifo'a burden; Hi grace to atrenghten tbe lifo'a wtwk-newHia pardon to pardon, fur God 40 lbved the world that h gave Hi only begotten son that whosoever believed In Him might not perish, but have everlMilng life," and thou shah call lii name Jeana for He shall Nave Hia people from their Sins." Are not these promise cuutigh for you to make thla a Merry Chririma, Indeed? The railroad arc still rnnnlng, but the siiuutiou lu sera from Moscow ious. Owing to tbo-neall the Boeiallat parties have Issued the people proclamation summoning . for an armed An explosion ihla morning destroyed a flat in which wn Mored a qiiNiiiity of dynamite. The entire house was unroofed, hut there were no casnaMIt-a- . Ohio, Dec, 24. George one of the most prominent. mm of this rlty, committed suicide by Shooting himelf, while sitting on hi bed in his room today while .Mr. Ms family was at church. had been In III health. The derraard wa Interested In large buHineaa dent of GIVE FOG D ACAIN William Bills Taken Into Custody on Two Charges of Illegally Selling Liquor. Deputy Sheriff Behring and Wlwui ycbtcrday afternoon arroeted William Bill of Hooper, on th charge of having oki liquor .wUho.it a llmiw. aud with having hold liquor to a minor. Ho will be arraigned in tbe police court before Judge Muipby on both charger on Tuesday. Thla ia tbe third time that this man ba been anvutrd ou the same charge, he having Ixjen arreated in Xovmeebr and flued 120 for having aohl liquor Illegally and again on December 14. On the first charge bn waa fined 2u and on the fcecond charge IO(i, boh of which he paid. Tb neighbors iu the vicinity of hi day. for Tomorrow l the day set apart place, are determined that the illegal ths remembrance of our Lord and Mac-te- ra sale of liquor ehall be atopped and to entrance upon His human hfe. Aa that end htro called the attention of wn read the hriaf story of H!a birth w the Shari If to the condition with the ean tat be astounded at the great result noted new of the auUcIpatioa upon the part ROBBED STREET CARE. U HU people. Here, waa a people. mail in number, email' In genius, Lo. Anal. "!., De. 24. Two ahorn of their power rbronah eaptivl- - ns? ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF CARDINAL Y PAGES. Barcelona, Ikv. 24. An attempt was made tonight by an unarohlt to etab ('ordinal Cateanuss y Pages, bishop of Urged, aa he waa coming ouL of the A canon frustrated ihe atassassin wua tempt .and the. would-b- c arrcNtF.-d- HOME. 24 After clghtn-eln- In Lor Angrier. Cal., Dee. three days' of atrenuoua Los Angeles and vicinity, the ihlri.--fleastern newspapermen who brought out from Chicago wn the flrt "Lon Angrlr Limited," a gueata of the Union Har.fflc and Salt. Lake departed for their home this afternoon on the new limited over ilu Balt Lake route. v H ll i Lit k R. S. CAMPBELL. I E. W. WADE, Agent Own!. Manager f.: s a Pair of Military Brushes? Nothing la morn approprlaio aa a Chrlatmaa present for man than a Diamond, a Ring or a pair of Opera Glasses for the Ladjr. E ii! RETIRINQ 1 HI f FROM BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF HEALTH. V. 1 H. C. WARDLEIGH I. I THE MUSIC DEALER Beautiful in delgna and moderate iu price Come and pick out Jul what you want from our large stock. Will close out his entire sjtock of Musical Instruments and other merchandise at greatly reduced prices. W. L. Buswell First Door West of Z. C. M. I. Twenty-fourtStreet. MAKE YOUR IS 14 I BARGAINS' NOW h Christmas Liquors For tbo heat holiday liquors tuiy Port wince, Augl- lea. Dry wince, Baulomae, Zlnfan-del- , Clarrta. We alro have a full line of all other liquor. The place to g- -t them a, right priceu ia tbe following: THE QUILL PUSHERS STARS ELECTRICITY Mas Me waa presienterprise, tbe Commercial National hunk Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Sheet Music, Music Rolls, etc ' I The Time to Buy is Now While Bargains Last M ; f i i 2375 WASHINGTON AVENUE rail-rrxul- MRS. DIBBLE Gra P. . 24. Mi-- . Valley, Cal., A. II. Dibble, Ural of the National Women' Chriatlau E. Wil I'nion, who. with Fra lard, fountled ihai. Organlzalhxi. und nourishing and building up the wasted, emaciated body. That is why children and anaemic girls thrive and grow fat upon .it That is why persons with consumptive tendenand flesh cies gain strength enough to check the progress of the dis ease. FOSTER & HOBSON THE CONSOLIDATED PAINTERS WAGON AND MACHINE GO wifth to publicly patrons and friend thank it holii-ltim- liber- 4 liWKt. m Fiait 8owq Vra Twh, I Paper Hangers, Decorators, Sign Writers th--l- - anvrr ' many for Ihrir al patronage ihe past year and, ; r a continuance of ih-a wili luiKln. veiy Merry Chrietma tul a Prosperous and Happy New Year, PASADENA CALIFORNIA The moat beautiful residential dtp is tbe United States. A place to spend a few weeks of your vacation. Only a few miles to the seashore Loe Angeles oy electric earn. La Casa Grande Hotel ELMER F. WOODBURY. Manager, Elite Hotel at Pasadena off eta pedal an turner rate 10 per week, transient 2 per day. ."ho i I 1 Ik-e- SCOTT'S EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in 1 5 M, POULSONS Brown Palace Saloon DIES. e ARREST! you WILL lie at the time of hia death. in THE ! Youngstown, M- - AT RADIAN CR SUPPLY don. MAN SUICIDES. PROMINENT ADVERTISE BEST LIKE THE CANDLE DOE8 THE MOTH. li-- W i TRACTS wlthtandlna Warsaw, Dec, 21. reln-llion- YOUR MENT. the fact that heavy wxathi-- r waa the paengora report that ihe veKacI wa ateady and comfortable throughout the trip. Hie saloon )aengera Liverpool trulna for Lonai b p. ni. by tjMK-lu- l mgv-nersi- Hint. Not t NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OP LIQMT IN. SIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR STORE IT WIU. PROVE y fturcfli-Kfu- ii i er and waterwork iiiploc. however. are ttiill at work. The garriinu luaiiiiaina a paeulvr attitude mnl grav foal are entertained that the city will fall ctmiplc-telinto ihe hand of 1'he Inhabitant are revidutioiiarie. eoni-pw- Mail ' : 1 - 1st ir-- Hu- I. their ward w.i W(KKi.U fhri Ll. U-- Mi- - Its Free Till January in'-!,e- - civil-..-- uer-- h JL. rt,j the officci of th- ,.ur tiai-ou. pauy a- t . ii.. u uj-- . The , J7UU and miMii imx F, iho Mroi-r.- failed lo force rtlio were iu I ufvu'c lit rob .mi.. Ci-n- : $..)(. 1M5. SAFE BLOWERS. u imttej w.-it- a.-t- This hU'-- of i ho 23. llllr IP in an-- ! -l 1 Ifl. Toledo. ' -. ed 1. L C. PRACTICAL poUee. i a SEVEN AND STATE EXCHANGES) I Salt Lake, Dec. i'4. While Edward Hamper rlepi aouadiv iu hi room at the IJnrnlu bonne 1ml. night hi. room wh entered HI trou'oer porkei wac cut and 6 IS atokm. When Hauser awoke about 11 o'rlock be found he had fallen alrep ou bin btd tally dreteed. Ha jumped to hia foot, rubbed hi eye uod turned on the light. He divered that hU pocket bad been cut through hi ironrra and the money taken. lie reported his low. to the itr held ,i of a elortric East Lak Pars .if. ri.! -TVi.- ru'iiv tan.-- wI A1 l Uii Iark a'.ioni nitu- o' ' :r'ahi ,u,b-.- Tli-- se looto-i- i .n alHMi J were lifteei i . vii,'. and Auru la iii.vei- -l The fuel rhi-- i fii inortly me:: toge'b -I bsoul. were ii iu: fotved to tv rr w ii h the ivnduc: .4 : i lif--- ' ;i two men of our give up tlieii- ewe rni-i- i ion. v.ot tsc-.li- . from i!.- - t. .i M.1 eerapt-ai.l iheu of lew i ar- in the. darl:m. of LuiiuoT-aliiVe aim Iu, noii-lc' Tbe ear was boi-..- . dream of a lives lime of u .io- ,. ho live ein .Uiu-The two men boai! I n live dr. am of nn of puri hon liiii-of Blind aud heart ty. 'l:'l ;nt-r;rivte io the citv , uud a,iul, u, .ri.a:ii ,4 linic of rich where they nos of nv.sial e;,il'u.il al heart rommaudrd the erv-- s .. i. weallh. and a if hrihiia of i "pat up" th.tir h;.u Jesus that haroli.-- i Will liwithout f.iisnius ion. m the on.- iiihij covered Tur-d ihtr dream when .h.-h, with hi Hebrew GoI and e of li,- .lea guus. the other wdi o.ipii the car diowncd Christ eho.ild v n a and took the cash I.mii. Ii- inae paw larr.er cue than ihe-she :,t,i i. i,ia They then ton had looked tvuwu.! mu id- and nstto-'ni-.- i m "g. iihrad . . wide rule, so it I ibis Uhi iru'h MUd dim't atop." T'.uobey-of a Savior give tolls ib.n n.j.t.vua l, and as the cai men the our larger dwelre for n-- , i. . mil leaped off and fled m ii;.- itarkoej. aiiili'o immortality. Pasa-ilenAs noon as the "i: '..irli-iAnd what a woudemu-- . l..t-- ,i new of tbe imhori tele there was for ihla .io, phoned to this city. In offei-and several uniforn.,-.The people were were bondage and to the allurement of il-- wui!d. sent to the vicinity o? tin- hold-up- . ! his not known their gres: h,.e much the rob Tliey had in the inrush of worldly thing JaM iT wured. a many of u have forgotten t'im DRANK WOOD ALCOHOL. immortal and that the spirit rnn not dk-- and so are never ready for 611 Paso. Tex, H of all t'l - Mixiran lla, the call of spir!-i- o i iitral passenger come and behold our Kavtur and to mg tonight four dead and nm- - thing 4 th follow Him. And a wonderuus inco-.I giuity was there twx Even thoxc who icMil: of a banquet awaudicd for Him seemed atrange o. milling the leadii a mhubitunix ,.f li U beli'-ii-watcher for so gruM a king. The i 'tin wood alii (hree strange kings, alien by race bul :i! drunk Su aoiiu- ir th- - ivfreah-iii'-ntand Tdrth to HI own people, Anna and Bimou the aged. None of the pick gnd flower of ihe laud a wa lit SENATOR BARD SERIOUSLY HURT due. The rulers and indents of Hia Sail k'laurisco. Dvr. Former U. race were not ready or watching. But Injurwere these watchara less meet io gruel 8. Senator Hard wa Him than aiv wa? We could not greet ed enter ilay in a imiawny aivlili-n- t He thrown from Him el all were it not thsi Me came near Oxnard. to Tie a Savior, canx to be a Redeemer, bU buggy into a dii,'U. Mmiainiug a dfalovution and a of hi left came to be a Shepherd. fiirisimas day 1 the gnat day of hip. God, manifesting His puriion- - of salvs-MoCOMMUNICATION CUT OFF. This is it res nieaiiing and If It full in tlii to you Ii fails in all. laiudun. Doc. 24. 2.4t p. m. Th If. upon the day ou do nut feel a new sense of God's self ravriftcing love Great Northern Telegraph oompauy Iiua for ou; if on this day ou do not fool not been In romniuniewinxi with Hi. tin, a deeper aonae of your to rouirshiirg alneo 8:,:u oili-uHim; if on this day you do not realiae morning. with new powers that God love you, AI1KK8TED that He has done all to show that lore, then ihla Christmas season ia iu vain SHAFT OF COAL MINE BURNED. for you. It is nut a day of fesatiug Spring Valley, III., Dee. 24.- - Thu primarily, vxrepl a it loads u to feast Third anew igHin Hia mercy. It is not a da shaft building of the Marqu-Mof giving and mvlving piesenta pri- Vein Coal cniupsuy, thin- - inil honi wa diqitroyed by tire today. marily, except a It loads us to roalixi-th- here, ktsa is esl.iinaUx! at UiMi.tliMi. and gift of gifts, God own soil, and this The l no lnsuranre. one hundred day divorced from its veal spiritual there mule wore suffuculod. The shaft in meaning la a day that is emptied at all thirty-fiv- e year old aud had a rapacat its rich end bellowed roul per memoriaa, and what a gift wa thxt ity of overOIK)i.OUO tons of lie mlnars will given gift of Christ! How wonderful has day. Tho been It fruitage? 1 jerky In His his- woik by the Spring Valley Cowl tory of Eureopcan moral ay "Josus Hie shaft wa owned by the late Christ lu Hhr three years of Hfe did more to soften and to tbe Charles Devlin of TnpekH. heart at mankind than all the disquisitions of philosopher and all the ex- HUNDREDS PERISH IN FLAME hortations of the moralists iu all U. C-- . Dec. 21.-ad time." John Bturt Mill say: There vli-c-Victoria, a from Shanghai till of a great la no un saying that the Christ of the Are at. Hankow, known aa the Chigospels la not historical and that much China, In which atxmt 5,000 that we deem admirable in Him wa cago of were destroyed and a large invented by. Hia follower. His fol- house losL, variously estilowers and iUl the people of Ills day number of lives luv-b50u. were incapable of iuvenlting such a life mated at from and such a teaching" and neither of TRAINS STILL RUNNING. these writers were biased in favor of aii.1 - iM.il SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS of lilt- Mr' today m l. - TO THE PUBLIC: A WiS io well to call on Foster & Hobson when In need oi any painting; or papering;. All Orders Receive Prompt Attention Phone Ben 673 Y, Independent 231 277 TwentyFourth Street Si f 1 v,,! i t r 1 li . |