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Show WE 8 EXAMINER: HORNING fati'rday morning, October OGDEN, UTAII, MS PLANS OF THE CRAWFORD L Absolutely alum-phospha- te a charge of the properties uf the Mining company In the Spanish Belt district. He reports that the Ne. 81 whole lorality, which Includes ManNo. M hattan, Round Mountain and Jefferson canyon, shows Increased activity and that every one Is looking forward to a No. ( No. U prosperous year. EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS. Ind.pand.nt Phan. Sail Phona, tw. ring. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phona Ball 'Phona, one ting Ogden-Nevad- Mrs. Thomas Rlgliau. wife of the man who was killed near row den a few days ago, arrived in the rity Thursday from Alta. Iowa. The funeral was held yesteday afternoon from Richey'a chspel under the auspices of Weber lodge, A. K. and f BREVITIES A.-3- Th social and relief department of TOMORROW'S LINE-U- P tlie Salvation Army will be glad to receive any of your rant off cloihing. ahooa, me. Probably you have aouie Roy Castlsten Will Pitch for the arrlcla uf clothing hanging up In Lob stars. whlrh you will never ue again, and which aould be of much aerviee The game between Ogden and Balt to aoma person who la nut abl. to d to be played tomorow at will new one. if ao, you please buy will be a most interesting park, and them to ua, or notify uu and we one. In event Halt wins this game ahall be pleased to call Sir them. (.'apt. the deciding game will have to be and Urn. Boyd. 137 Twenty-llflstreet' played at. Balt a week from iona Ind. lUC. Hunday. Roy Castleton. the former Ogden favorite, who has lieea pur'Wanted In the Examiner compilchased by the New York Americana, ing room, an apprentice with aoma ex- and who pitched such wonderful hall In the New York Btate league this perience. Apply foreman at 4 p. a. summer, will lie bark and will once for the Lobe-ters- . Mr. Miller. Rlverdale road, will en- more appear la the box Toiler, late of the Isis Antertain the Iliatorleal club thla afternoon at the uaual hour. The club geles team of the Coast league, will mem her will meet on the corner of undoubtedly lie In the box for- - the will come up with Elders. 8alt'l-ak- e Washington avenue and Twenly-alxta strong (yam and intends to secure at reel at 1:30. revenge for Sunday's defeat. Ogden will also be strengthened by Taylor MnCardeli famoua chicken tamale and Castleton. and chile con rarna ta made freeh The lineup will be: every day. All kinda of hot and cold Salt ljike Seara, catcher: Tusier enndwlchea; oyatera In any atyle. 3G0 and Hall, pitchers: Marietta, Rrat Twenty-fiftstreet. a base; Wessler, second base; Morten-so- n, shortstop: Gunn, third base: It wai reported last evening that Reid: Thomas Dae was lying critically ill James, center Held; Blexrnd, left substiBtewart, right Reid; Hetiaaer, at the home of hU daughter, Mra. tute. J. C. Armstrong, at the corner of Ogden Henry, ratcher: Castleton. Twenty-flfi- h alreet and Adams Dad" Clark, Rrat base; Rill Ha la reported suffering from pitcher; Hausen, second base; 'Taylor, shortgeneral debility and heart trouble. stop: Bluth, third base; Glmltn, cenReid: Noah, left Reid; llopklns, ter The meeting of the newspapermen substitute. for the organisation of a preen club right Reid; Jensen, will be held at the Herald office MonCheapest aecldout Insurance Dr. day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Thomas' Ec.lectric Oil. Stops the pain and heals the wound. All druggists For rliolre hay. rolled oats and mix- sell It. ed grain of all kinds; fruit boxes, call st. at Grout's, 352 Twenty-fourt- h- trade. The capacity of the plaut will lie about 2ih).iiou cubic feet a day. and the light furnished, it ia claimed, will be unusually brilliant. clu-ot- a Glen-woo- INTERESTING h ' CAME Clarka Dafaat Shupe-WilliaThraa Straight Gamaa. Tha For three straight garnet the ('lark team won from the at the bowling alleya last night. The randymakera bowled under a serious handicap, aa aula-ti-t utea were used. The hlgheat team score for a game was made by the (Marks in the Rrat game, who only lacked one of gening M() plna. Bowmen of the (Mark mado the highest individual score a Shupe-Wtlltani- h 1 034. Norton, who was suffering from an injured finger, had lo withdraw at the end of ihe second game. The score follow: Clarka. h ( SCOTCHMEN Twenty local Ion notices were recorded wlih the county recorder ft or noon by Frank Fowler and associates. The claims ire located on PrnmiMlory jndiit. yea-lerd- R. B. Whitteniore, the insurance man of Salt Lake, was in the city yesierday afternoon to attend to matters pertaining to the adjust mom of the losses on the tile plant. First-clas- s S and 5 soda illspenser fur skating rink. Apply between p. in. at the Auditorium. Judge Un-ili- . 738 799 SCHOOLS ARE 2231 714 Shupe-Wllliam- SHORT OF M.iy-e- a -- Today an excursion wi.l come lo OS' I. .a ironi Sail lake with more (hail a hundred seh'sil teacher from ilia tin nay m rity. v.hn will rau.' on. Og-tle- u sp-n- T. T. R'uin Nevada. lia- - dfrmn he has been In i. WARRANTY DEEDS Plan. Tlie following warranty deeds wen EACH BUILDING HA8 A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY. recorded with the county recorder: H. K. Peery and other to the II. A proposition is on foot sm-n- g tlie local Japs who are employed by the L. Griffin company, pari of lot 3, block Minas Art Filling the Ordtro in Their Southern Pariflc company to build n III. plat A. $3,737. 8. If. Ilendcrahot and wife to Win. Turn Beard of Education Faces bulging gnd eating hnuae to cost C. H. Rowbnftom, ilnck lit. plat. $5, noil. a Serious Problem. 32.000, upon the company's property . Jamea K. Hill and wife lo William V. Karlya, an Intelligent Japanese railroad employe, has broached the II. Rowiaittnin. lota 22 and 23, ldock plan to Superintendent Manaon. and 1; lot 23. block 2: has 9. 10 and Ilf At the moeihiK of the board of upon the return of that official from block 3, Cmpaey'fc addition, l,50u. held last evening, at which his trip to Sparks, definite announcewere pieaeni Hi. Joyce, president; T. ment will be made. MOODY WILL INTERVENE. H. Carr, Fan, Superintendent Karlya claims that the Jap laborer Allison and Clerk shortage gets too little cnmpensatlnnkl.Gn per Will Endeavor to Sustain Law Passed of coal wmh the Rolapp. the principal topic of disday to pay the prices for food and Tinwaa cussion. brought tn by Congress. subject lodging charged at the regular boardthe hoard attention by the superining plnres In the city. 1'pnu the tendent. who reported that there was plan the forty nr forty-fivAYaalilngloii. Oct. 13, Attorney Gena supply of coal In each of Japs could be taken care of at a min- eral Moody loday made, a atateiiieii) only the biiiblius:'., which would only last a imum rost per month. Karlya plana annuiim-lng- . the with prcaldeni'e fen days. Me stated that the IkhuiI to have In thla bulging house unIhat whet, tho first cs-had leccii oil llMkalfafaetlnii from kitchen, rook room, bathrooms der the employer- - liability act is tried the eual (,.,uii.iules aiTt when the and a reception room and library. He he inlenila lo ask leave to Intervene (nation w oil id lie relieved. The comhas a Inniue at Sparka which Is oper- In ihe raa in support the that tlicy panies. hiiwiwu, stated ated on the plan. validity and Interpret a: inn lliuught they might be able to supply If such a mini' la not made It la of ihe law. the laiard nu'i a car iu The near fuextremely probable that the railroad Thla law was passed by emmiec ture. tfter short (Ilsi'iisaiMl of the company will lose many of Its .lap is affordlast hy whirh remedy imiMei th(. In aid instructed Ihe as they will not stay here anil ed towinter, nil employes of inters'ine to have the iirinripnla of work, paying high prices for hoard, for death nr Iniury incurred in tlie vari"U schoula wnrn the jaiiiloi'K when they can gel higher wages else- ihelr service m through the ghgenre 10 wming of the fuel. where. This is the declaration made of interstate railroad- - oi ;in in' th The finwiiee umnilllee reported havby KaMra. I1 I Ik nndi'ratund !h,i; when ing rero!e JlO.iluu. ihe loan antiioi-izoA night will hr established employes. the a'lomev geeeral decide, in - Mi,' hoard, and :i.'""i fruu 111 the hmlding. and the .laps will take tln-aca-tn he was :n foi ihi ihe eoniiiy yeais up the sturlv of English and rari-oith:-of inform, liio l many of ihe axes. ,o. .1 iiTier Ihe pay mem of enmnuin school lira nr ties. t rail roods hail deciibd enter iism i a h.ilance this effort to inviik iiown (he 011 llilUil "I $1 "ti2. if being organized imo systematic A :' law. This ciiiirluatun la aid lo have The -- anliai, eoininlitee nporlel a union, ih uilUinen of Chicago. in lieen reached M a meeting f railroad one ca-- e of .:ph11ierts. in H- i- fanol' fmr years, have cut ilie hour of I.a.Ki-on Sixteenlli alreet. attorneys held in ouisrilie, Ky , ., of Ge.i-jin tan, and have senired a tiet nion'li 1' is 1xpeclcd 'bat n of ihe tench-eiCpor lecommcmlali.in increase in wage- - amounting to 25 per Mill wrlllagi.be hvi.uhi s,m in Ken'ueky Heaami na cou.ii l't. . . .lease ceni. .mil anotlu-- in New Jersey. iiif'.-.- .. ior in niHthcinsiiew eb the liigli srlio d. T'ue i l.iiii; .. Frank NOT PROFITABLE. liper Tor 231 foihe i.iiciing, paper bunging, e'e.. at In school was :ii lowed uud Says the American Street Radway n war;-odrawn for the amount. Aeaocletion. take out and trap the chief of police uml have It stolen, while withholding from the chief Information about (he thiiRK. then to spring it and kill the American party vote. He was confident In his opinion that the MrWhir-ter- a had not uaed their own money and were not out a cent on the .transaction. day since the trial opened, Every . Shii-ls- e tion and ri it s a e h-- -- la-l- iv r r m verl-fiiv- - w le'i--:- - Coinui!m. Ohio. Oci. I1. Tli.c Ii.i. neiea imyinc iniesinvii- i 'lie ini.i.i-io- n . ."'-u. " jeon in 'lied in a - owni-r-hi.- .''! Vti-ur- ; j reeel ved from ik .To'.n T.in-i:- -- . - r Comfort in Glasses Means a careful J. S. LEWIS & CO. examination f eyes and proper adjustment of frames. Ye challenge any one to make a belter j'vb of either, aad ask a ebanee to prove to you we are expert opticians. All Examinations are Free. J.S.Lewis&Co. Opticians j min say lv ion ..d.iy b- , ,m . j ! H I i.,t'.- I e litiiv The ivpor' JEWELERS a pa-- , dins ins war ines'mcn. o th. i'f e: u n.ii-- i lh-- - i tu fniul'-- J. W. has Th-- i e -- i -- i UIK ,,t 'in - in- - Vn-.iw.- . . GUTHRIE 'his 'O i)f i.ike i .... The Bank President Suffering From dee.iiiie Maud o it Attack of Pneumonia. a report of fac's is hey li.iie ie.i ori ihe suhjcri .1. W. Guthrie. preMdciii of Ihe jca-hTbi doe- - i.o: oppose Commercial National Imnk. ws- - a'rick-ti l jmun'r-.paro f.i!d llernard V. wiih pueimionia ami ut of the :saocidtion. one Mnii wa Swenson. lie in a dm), "Tiie report ia air.. ply ilic reaul", of the ger-iueond'1 ui. ro:iin:iitee' invc'ljii-of the -- idiA: an earl- this morning a ."' wtaenteni was riven out from ;he Mealy lio'iae where Mr. and Jlr. - Gu'hrte w i $1,000,000 WITHDRAWN. Guthrie iive. haeasier uml was muih imNew Yuri;. Oct. 19. The sum of proved 1 .ioo.oihi lu gold coin was withdraw n r. -i froir I lie i'r. 'led T ill Ti e 'i;l). rur..i for n'. tpu.ru- - to h'l'bllne ':a b a'e nr.w 'slay trike uu ' " .! 'j i:.. la. r.'S w'ah ;mi n I n re-ti- -- Kgaasa Baaaaassg ua. . '' TU- -- If you don't find what you want We'll make 1L st your stationer's, come to Located at 417 23rd Street Loose Leaf Devices expect to see him stand by hit friend. The prosecution ia thought to be about through with its caae, and' many are wondering where the defense will be able to get one. Their attempts to make one out of the MuWbirtera have been desperate and have failed totally. Rome people believe there wrlll he go attempt at putting up a case, for the defense, lint that they will be glad to have Sheets bound over without further publicity. They forced an early trial In the belief Sheets would clear himself, and thus free the party from the effect on the campaign. Specialty THE GOOD THINGS KWKET POTATOES E(J4 PLANT, CELERY - UL'EUAltP SQUASH PIE PUMPKINS THEATERS (iJtAPEK THE TOUT CONCERT. I The versatility of the Tout fsmlb wa shown to advantage last night in a nmoles program at the Grand. Instrumental aa well a vocal selections were among the number given and the three sister Nannie, Maggie and Haxel won approbation for their unusually excellent work. Since Miss Nannie's appearance here in the snitinier she has Improved in 'voice. In two number -- a scene from "Faust," with the Jewel song, ami a scene from "Ier Frelsehuta" she exhibited her remarkable voice its strength, purity and tonal quality in a series of moods whirh railed for finished technique as well aa temperament. In lmth songs Mis Tout acted the part with considerable ability and demonstrated that she can. hy diligent study, become equal to a role in grand opera. Her voice is capable. It fine dramatic power and rirh volume, its Tout hss fluency and emotion. Ml under control, that attest to her rapid progress In flnlhed ail musical art which requires years uf work aqd constant application for mastery. It Is not only In heTy dramatic music that Miss Tout, excels, hut in those sweet Mng that appeal by their expression of a universal truism, that her volet is wonderfully sympathetic, ao that in tlie rendition of Ben Bolt." at the of the program, she achieved rllBtlnct sucres aa a singer of music which Is more than anything else an expression of the soul. in duets and solos Misses Maggie and Haxel were surprise. Rsecially ha Maggie a sweet, powerful soprano voice of wide range and flexibility. She i a close rival of r elder and with training will he possessed of a vylendM voire. .In solo on the violin and 'reiki both' girl acquitted STAPLE uml FANCY GROCERIES. 1 T. B. EVANS & CO. Both Phones236 HERE YOU ARE BOYS Roller Skates Roller Skates n hr theniselve with ciedli. a pleiiRfgn quality isiely Line-Pr-ices From $oc to $5.00 Come Quick sjs-te- Mr. Ed Tout sang two tenor solos that were appreciated. KIs voice con- tain Winslows Celebrated No. 306 Twenty-Fift- h Street met with in tenor singers. As conductor of the orchestra and aceniiipsnlst. to the Tout siNters. Dent Mow rey r rented an agreeable impression. He is a young artist with much promise of a brilliant future. Fndcr Ills leadership the orchestra brought forth melody that is seldom heard In Ihe opera house. Vg 1 91 m FsOliDlir GOODS min-nfe- ILL - i Printers, Binders and Manufacturing Stationers. K. B. CO. COMING THE $10,000 BEAUTY. of ll'i.ohft. Tin Pnid'ier of ri'c Turf exchange The mirthful musical comlecillie.l ihui lie lmd heen (ailed out edy. "The Ten Thousand Dollar of la'll at the Orpheniii hotel 10 go Beamy." whieh come to the Grand down town and change a ai.noo note shortly, cornea highly recommended by fo:- Jim Donaldson a week before Donthe eastern pres and piddle as or aldson Icfl low ti. lie made the c'liaiige of the season's best productions. The from the safe, and gate D.na'dxui comedians, Allen f'nitis. Al Bruce. mostly sold piece of tiio $2u variety. Harry Leila, Kicd Futiei, are excepVariiin fur Chief Sheet I. tionally clever, and there Is not a dull M0v11ey after assault this illum- moment when these funny men are on made ine on the McWhir'er evidence, but the stage. Mis Marjorie Ijike. the was unable o shake It e eu In It Beauty, is without douhr one of the In faet. McWMiter cleverest little actresses in musical detail. hi ought it out stronger under tho cios comedy today, and her, singing and tlie. dancing is a revelation. Mlsa Lois The Fait Lake Tribune liai followed Cecil Hobson, as Lady Crafter, does Sheri. ?in,i roly lieiiind him. to what a clever piece of acting, and the bean-tlfu- l appear near the Inst ditch. The soft gowns worn by her were stunpedal ic predat'd on their support of ning to say the least. The famous the ehief till m.irnlng. Wise mem- "Brnilci" better known as the little bers of the American party are fore- dancing maids, execute tho moat diffIn the near fntnre when icult ballet dances with ease and seeing a time It will have to act to sstc ltd face by grace, and are said by the press of the chief. ditching" eastern ritlea to he the best singing TsinaldKon Jim arrived in the rii.v and dancing chorus in musical comedy before daylight this morning, and h.H seen this season. A dozen changes of entered into negotiation with Attor- costume are made during the action S.1111 ney King to defend him. He wns of the Beauty, which are very stun:i.t pm on the stand, and it is d.vih' ning in beauty. Among the musical fill if lo will be caib'd. a l.c is ku..wu number rendered iu the Beauty are to lia i e a friendship of standing such hit as "Get Hspjiy." "The Old silh Cl:i f Sheets, and Attorney Brown B!hc Crow," "I Would I.ike to Marry iia-.ii- ilt nn-rc'- Glasses? JUST OPENED , i mi uf Muford. Dm t'arad.i. t h liolieclKoii. tS'hei of Tie- Idle ex'endiiig ill.- tl.nnkr or himseir und in of piipi'.a and tea-li- -: the KUcriii'cn.b'ii' ' ' high an.! Mu hour, of e.iu-R'ti- i ibeir lln.ie-- of many witnesHCK n i n the main facts uf theMr-Whlrto- r narrative arc more firmly fixed than eier. MrWIilrter this morning William testified that he hud never been asked by spy officer of the police department to dcsrrilie the men who robbed him and his brother while pretending officer. they wt-iThe proprietor of the Sun drug store verified tlie claim of Alexander McWlilriei (liKt the bogus officer who led him there called up the office of Chief Sheet on the telephone. The drug store man heard Bell call fur No. 73 and nek for Chief Sheet, lie alo heard him ask for Detective Hiilcigh. The Kale cleik of the Hoy cigar l stand, in the Chesapeake cafe, the sioiy of Iexander MeWhlrter. who asked hint if Hell was an offlrer. alii lin.f told him Bell had robbed him 11 es Hem pel anil Raleigh have got together in the county building aa soon as an adjournment was taken, and have gone away with their heads together in confidence. Today, lioweer. Sheets waa deserted. He stood alone with his attorney after the main Teresa, and hla face showed vividly ihe of hard days ami sleepless effect nights. He looked more haggard today than yesterday, and waa able o smile faintly just once. After three day a of riaiil examina- - auper-in'emle- CHAB. BEVERIDGE. F. H. KEDDINGTON. Now. however, the case has recoiled upon them -- all but Sanpete ArmThla morning the American strong. party secretary expressed astonishment at how smart the McWhlrter e have proven themselves to be on stand. He argue. I from this that they were tun smart lo ever have 41 0,0'V) loblied front them, and therefore hi It waa that the Mormon conclusion. church gave the boys this flu.0t)ii to I Did You Know ESs?qaaawgHsassa caae. COAL JAPS COMPANY teftl-man- ruil-tnad- a George 0. Mayes, (lie well known sheep man. is in the ally from Rawfnrmerlv lins Wyoming Mr. resided in Ogden, lint has nni I. ecu heir for unit years. NATIONAL BISCUIT gening a drink. One interesting phase of the case occurred outside of the court room. It was on the street, where American party men are thinking hard about the caae. K Is now down to a critical point, tin the Tribune has been beaten out of its own caae In its line of defense. and 1 stumped, aa waa the attorney for Sheets yesterday and today, when he made desperate efforts to break down the McWhlrter story. Some time ago the Tribune an,1 Its twilight satellite printed "manly Honest statements from George Sheets. Tlie testimony has brought althese most a direct issue between statements and the McWhlrter with a question of vnaclty between the two parties. On all Htdos riiiunra could be heard today of a conclusion that has been readied, or Is being discussed, hy the American party chiefs 10 ask fur the resignation of' the chief, in order 10 save the party. They looked fur him to handle himself belter In court. They were convinced he would clear himself. but they now ran see a different kind of spelling jn the handwriting on the wall. The revelations of the caae have been as startling to the Americana as when they they were unbelievable first came out. There Is still some attempt to find that the hierarch ia responsible." Basking under the policy that held the church back from making any aggressive fight against those who have slandered it as a business, the Jrihune ha not become aklllful in defense a it ha in aggressive alander, and when the bumb-hrbroke In their cauip they did not know how to meet It, and thought the me old laetlcs would da Hence they branded II a "church pint'' aud let It go at that with a slinging of slander mi the sheriff, the governoF, the county attorney, the McWhlrter and ail who could be allied with the '' Catiillne M. Stifle, a Rlrl. was brought to rite reform school from I'mvo. having been eoinniittej to that institution by fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry. number. The cashier of the Turf exchange testified that he cashed a ll.Otdl note for Jim Donaldson about midnight one night, a week before he left town, and the cigar stand clerk in the Chesapeake cafe verified the claim of that he had asked him if Bell waa au officer, and had told him he was robbed by Bell, who was Inside edu-eatio- n Word was received from Salt Lake last evening that Mike Yokel and Mis Maud Baker, both '.of Ogden, were married there. Uneeda Biscuit ll h Will Rub It on the Will Establish a School. share, how can you continue to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must you can get be, when for TO Ue-irg- e m - LODCINC HOUSE FOR ADD kialt Ijikc. Oct. 19. This was the third consecutive day in the trial uf A. Bheeia, and Chief of Police the main facts of the McWhlrter role bery aland nut at the end of a scries of rigid examination! aud in bolder relief than ever, and with terrific vindication from many other wllnesaes. Thla morning the proprietor of the Sun drug store not only rertlfied the claim of Alex McMiIrter that Bell called up No. 7$ from his drug store and heard the phoney officer aak for Chief Sheen, on the number of hla private pffice, and later heard him ask for Detective Raleigh uu the same si-- ve-nu-e. The nominees of the Democratic party have elected T. I. Johnson as chairman and 8. 8. Smith as sorrels ry. The central committee will be elected today. common sense of which all of us have a that good STRENGTH THEIR TESTIMONY. G . of Flab vs. Iu i - case of the cu.ured. charged Jauiot II. frawf-wd- . with murder in tie fiid uegree, the yesplaintiff rested lu I ifir terday afternoon and :!e witneoaea tor the defense were caied Tlie witness:fce charao t es called A uuinlier of Ler ot the defen'lau. officer aptold of the defendant proaching them and .iing permiaaion to carry a gun, ae he had Mated ihat bis lite had been threatened liy f. f. Lurkhart. the rulmeil mail why was killed during ihs flfhi on the evening of July 27. The officers further testified that they had mid Crawford to see the city a;ruey about the matter. The defendant nas called to the s'and and briefly nuriinrd his llfj in the west. He tended that he Rrat weut to California, where he w a railroad porter for mine time, and laier was a rlerk in the California legislature. He worked iu the dining cars of ihe Harrlman lines, with headquarters in Ogdon, and later secured a job at the Elk's club, where he was employed when th crime was committed. The witness then went into detail of the trouble wtili Lockhart and the ihreata the latter had made life. Crawford agiansi the wiines-- e' told units UndlanJv telling him that Lockhart had iu"d behind A tret one evening walling for him t Crawford I to pass. On the afternoon of the day of the rrime. Crawford stated he waa at work In the Elk' club in a front mom arranging the paper flies, and that acnuiR the street he saw oekhart walking lipand down 'he street, glancing up at the dull windows. A few minutes liefore ? o'clock the witness said he left the club rooms and slari-eavenue to north on Twenty-fourtatreei. and when he arrived there he crossed the atreei to the Krcles building corner, where he mei oekhart, who. It ia alleged, asked the defendant if he was prepared to defend hla life, and at the same rime started toward the defendant. The lie. fendant further testified That he warded ofl a blow by ihe riecca-e- d and the two clinched And aiarted backing down the stain leading to the barber shop In the baaetaent of the Kccle building. ' In the' scuffle he revolver whlrh was aHegfiinu be in the hatjrls of the defendant waa dlacharged and oekhart fel lto the sidewalk. The defendant, Crawford, waa cm the aland aa court adjuurned. At toIk' (a understood that day's sea-kthe state will ca'.l several witnesses in the rebuttal. The caae will probably go to t bo Jury thla afternoon. sible speed. It is estimated that the plaut will coot in ihe neigh bornoud of $5oo.oto. of which about 8ioo,o"ii will be spent for ordinary labor. As much nuiaey aa possible will be expended in Ogden by the company for such material aa ran lie purchased here. Gaa macbln-e- r yla manufactured only lu the east, and the company will be obliged to buy In that section of the country. Twenty Are miles of mains will be laid, the majority In the principal ireefs of the city, foal for the making of gas will he secured in ftah and Wyoming Reids, iu whlrh thrre are millions of tons now lying idle. Bituminous or soft coal, necessary for the manufartuie of gas. Is found iu abundance In both atatoa, and will be utiliaed by this compauy. a of the manufacture The of gaa, aurh aa tar, ammonia and coke, will also be placed on the market hy tha company. This city and state is considered a good market for tar and cuke, and special efforts will be made by the organisation tu secure the local 8A8IM KWMK CO., NIW YORK. In the Name of Sense, I Important Caae la hearing an End-- Will Drug Storo Man and Clark at Cigar Stand Verify McWhirtcra Probably Go to tha Stery. Jury Toaay. Thiee at fom mouths will be required by engineers of the Ogden Gas. Light and Fuel company, recently organised. to prepare plans and specifications for the plant. After this has been done. bids w ill he entenalned for the work of construct ion. whlrh will probably begin early next spring, and he pushed tu completion with all pos- hot-brea- ds, SHOOT-IN- OF LOCKHART. ification. Alum and powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label OVAL MIL- It Will Take More Than Threa Mentha to Prasaea tea Spec- A wholesome cream of tartar baking powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, cake and pastry. WILL COST HALF A LION. PLANT F SHEETS OF THE TELL WITNESS lMfi. DARK FOR CHIEF STAND COMPANY Baltin Powder JPure THE ON NEW GAS n, SPUMING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. Clark.Horrocka' Fishing Tackle. Stall and Dean Athletic Goode. Phonographs Sold on Eaay SL Term. oJWBElIB 331 24th Not Beeauae Tour Hair I You," Curly.'1 "Genevieve." "Strike. Strike. Let Me See You Smile." So lAOf. .Mexico," "HiMary." Moonlight. ram Greene." "Smiaa'a Band." Tankee Doodle Bov" and Cheyenne." Truly thla will la one of the musical trents n f ihv eamn. At tho Grind Sunwr night. |