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Show V J EXAMINER: MOUSING THE OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Policemen yi"'e and Bur.-d- . near, picket the woiunn u; taken to she had --a !adl no were ,i: d, after SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS SiimmuBed Police who found tnai Mrs GMiatenaea suffered the injuries dt scribed. of Sal luruwl oer to the railroads, rweiv-lu- g slight compensation for their Brand Jury Will Investigate Charges time nd trouble. It Is believed the Against Ceal Cempaniea. grand jury may return iudicluit-niduirtnles," and also against the Salt Lake. No. IS. The federal against the officiate who Induced them grand Jury, shirk began lie eesaion to file on the lands. Ceal Combine Charged. testerdsy, lost no time In getting mated with Ita work. A large numIt was further shown In the inber of subpoenas. It la said, were vestigation, though not conclusively for witnesses erho will be asked proven, that the Unlua Pacific Coal to testify concerning the nets of and the Utah Fuel company, of the Haniman sad Gould rail- company the ttast owned by rue Harrizusu inroads and their subsidiary coal terests, and the second by the Gou.d were combined In restraint of Last September, when fateretete party, fining the price of coal arbiCtunmeroe Commissi oaer Prouty eoa-- trade, One dealer testified that he acted hla Investigation of the con- trarily. waa unable to get coal front any comnection of the Union PsciSe railroad pany because hr refused to sell st ihs and the Union Paolfle Coal company, price specified by the wholesale corn a s to-us- d the temlmenjr brought out Indicated wholesale oequialtiou of east lands by eoneplrncy and fraud. It was shown ounchialvely that In numerous Ina stances employes of the railroad and other dummies" had tshea up land, which they 1 aimed lately eom-paale- panlea, aud he was eventually furreu to discontinue business Spencer Clawson Is foreumn uf the grand Jury. The petit jury was alsj Sharur, formerly impaneled. Freni, postoAce Inspector, arrived from I.us Angeles yesterday to testify before the grand Jury relative to a rase while ha was in Salt Lake. ha, opening was heavy. From Correspondents and State Exchanges LAND FRAUD CASES. Pa, creation. and she says he girl attempted familiarities with Ler. The rhild became greatly frightened at the man's actions, and run from the house screaming. She related the occurrence to a painter who waa working near by and the latter followed tue peddler to' Ninth East street, between Tenth and Eleventh South streets, where Guard William Davis of the penitentiary was met. At the instance id the painter. Guard Davis placed the peddler under arrest, and Ister turned him over to Deputy slienffe Lmrseo and Butler. While accompanying the deputies to the oouniy jail. KelWy denied that he bad attempted to assault the child. in SMALL REWARD FOR BURGLAR. Enter Produce Store in Garden City and Get About $VJ0 All Tel A Lots in Ely Townsita Surpasses Expectations. Before 4 o'clock Friday afternoon iuw in the Ely townaiie ware sold at prices which aggregate $1X2.450, says the Ely White Pa-- e News. Thera waa a big rush for the lots. Twxhirtis uf the business nun of Ely were aiming the purchasers. The lots sold fig sums varying from $250 to $2,500. The price of eacn lot, as fixed by the Elv Town.lte company, was marked in tile lists kept in the offiue uf A. G. Cor bell, manager of the company, and there was no haggling as to what wga to he. paid by the purchasers. hTe men who wanted lota chuae tbe locations they wanted and the list showed': hr prices of the property. A great many of the buyers wanted to get lute aa Eleventh street, which 114 will probably be the Important busi- ness street thwre. The new white stone hutel will be on the corner of Eleventh and D streets and many of the business turn of Ely who bought lota chose locations in the vicinity of that cornet, but tha day's purchase were scattered Provo. Xov. 12. The building occupied by the C. F. Darker Wholesale Produce company waa burglarised last night, but the ksw was sinail. The safe waa left unlocked with a number of papers and documents. $S worth alt over the townaltv. The-deeof stamps and 3t cents In cash in It. given by the townaiie GOLDFIELD MERGER. all of which waa mlsslag this morning. company have ouly one restriction, The burglar pried the back door off and it la that no wooden buildings shall Mehawk, Jumbe, Rad Top and Laguna the roller and entered from that part be erected in what will be the business in $90,000,000 Corporation. at the house. The officers have the section. Outside uf this section, the matter in charge and have notified all bnyer la free to put np anv kind sf The first official details of the parte of the county. Three auapecte stbirture that be desires. Vlthin the great $50,1hMl.luU merger of GuMAeld have been picked up at Pleasant restricted area the structure must be mini's reached this city yesterday in Grove, two at Bprlngvllle, and one at of brick: stone, sturco. eteel or other the following statement given out by Provo. They are all being held await- material that will maka them in a Wingfield nnd Nixon: ing an investigation. air as u re fireproof. Thia is for the H. V. Shurtliff died at the state louble purpose ttf It has been determined to organaffording property ise a corporation to be called the Gold- mental hospital yesterday afternoon owners proteoUm from fires and to field Consolidated Mlues company, to nt the age of 75 yeara. Deceased waa prevent the crowding into tbe central take over the shares of the Mohawk, committed front Ogden, Aug. 23. of parts of the " district of unsightly the present year. The body haa been shacks, hurriedly thrown up. Jumbo, Red Top aud Laguna upon a basis prcqairt Innate to shipped to hfa home for burial. A party consisting of W. K. Spaf-fortheir relative values, and to operate FARNEY CASE. WINS them under one management, thereby O. P. Smoot, R. A. Barney, Alex affecting a maximum of clfleiency with Hedqulet, T. F. Herpont and F. Fonts, a minimum of expense. In addition have gone to Bear river for a few In Suit ' Against i Railway Company Which Waa AppMlad. ' thereto, the scope and authorized capi- days' duck huntlrg. talisation of the company will lie so The supreme conn has handed down extended as to enable It to acquire BURROWS CALLS TRIBUNE A LIAR an opinion affirming the Judgment of Other properties. If desired, to mill, reduce or smelt ores on Its own acThe Bull Lake Tribune yesterday tbe lower court in the case of Herbert count, and to rondurt all other oper- printed under flaring headlines the fol- J. Faruey against the Oregon Short ations connected or appurtenant to the lowing special dispatch: Line Railroad company, appellant Acbusiness ef mining. D. C, Nnv. 11. Sen- cording to the complaint In the case, "Washington, The authorised capitalisation of the ator Harrows, chairman of the Renata F'arney waa in the employ of defendproposed company will be $50,001), ODD, committee on privilege and election, ant company In the const ruction of a to be divided Into S.nftti.ooo shares of strived In Washington tonight. He new steel bridge near Opal, Wyo., on the par value of H) each, hut only so says he will call up the Smoot report August 5, 1903. He was compelled by much of said capital will lie present- the AM week of the session and ask the foreman to work on a gallows frame which was handling a ly issued as may lie necessary to Lake that a day be fixed for it consideraover the capital stuck of the com- tion steel girder, and owing to tha unsafe panies ao named. The remainder will "The senator was much interested construction uf the frame it fell, throwbe Issued only when other properties In the result of the recent elections. ing Faruey into the river. In the fall In be then may only acquired, and He Mid the Interference of the Una hla right arm wu broken, bis left leg amounts necessary for auch purpose, mutts in the election proved all he and bruised' and hi hip and bark were sebaaed upon the actual value of the other senators had contend- verely bruised, Hu was takep to the property to be secured. ed concerning the work of the hier- huapital, where it became necessary to Baaed upon the current values of the in politic. He Mid the practice perform five operations jjpon him in stuck of the companies mimed herein, archy whicn ten pieces of bone were removed would be breken up. shares of tbs Consollilsted company ' The of the United States from his arm. Ilia arm waa permapvotle will be exchanged for those of the will never tolerate such Interference nently Injured. constituent companies In the fo: low- with their politics by an alleged religThe Jury in the case returned a vering proportion a: dict In favor of The plaintiff for $7,500, ious hierarchy, said he. Two ntflliiin shares of Consolidated "He said he was not surprised to whereupon the defendant appealed to will hear that company, par vaiue yzO.flutt.Oftn, a case of church interference the supreme court. The company be exchanged for 1 jkMi.niM shares of might be presented to the House of claimed that the accident waa due to the Mohawk entrpuny, par value against Howell. The the negligence of k fellow servant and Representative y i.ooit.000. case presented la on a parallel with that plaintiff assumed the risk when he Five hundred thousand shares of the Smoot qpe, as I understand It,' undertook to work on the gallows the Consolidated company, par value said the senator." frame, and hence the company should will lie exchanged for $5,000,000, The Republican wired Its Washing- not he held liable. hTe supreme court shares of Jumbo, par value ton correspondent to see Senator Bur- differed with the company in the mat$1,000,000. rows to aacertaln if he had been cor ters and held that It waa the duty of Five hundred t isand shares of quoted, and last night received tha company to furnish a ressouVibly the Consolidated company, par value rertly safe place for Its employee to work. tbe following: for will be $5,000,000, exchanged Washington, D. (!., Nov. 12. Senator The Judgment ot the lower court wu 1.000.000 shares of Red Top company, District Judge Burrows, when seen tonight In refer- therefore affirm',!. par value yi.ooo.oufl. In a Salt Chideater, who hat la the caw In the to ence a printed dispatch Two hundred thousand shares of the paper, to tbe effect thnt he would place of Judge Straup. wrote the opinConsollaatad company, par value the call Smoot case up tbe first week ion of the supreme num. which ia conl.ooO.-oowill be exchanged for session and endeavor to secure curred in hy Chief Justice McCarty and the of ahares uf Laguna, par value a vote naid that this waa sub- Justice Frick. upon It, making a total of fi.2iMi.oiiA stantially correct. shares of the Consolidated company, BISHOP WATSON DEAD. Concerning that portion of the dispar value $22,00(1.000, in exchange for patch referring to Congressman Unwof the nmviltnent 1.000,000 ahares Sait Lake, Nor. 13. A stalwart and ell, and In which he is quoted a saycompanies In the proportions stated. Is a parallel to that honored citizen of Salt passed to Of the constituent companies the ing that this ease of Senator Smoot, Senator Burrows hi eternal rest at lu:3tt this morning, following shares remain nuNsued in said: 1 do not care to be quoted at when Bishop James C. Watson breaththeir respective treasuries: any length, but will My that THIS ed hi tasf. It waa kuswn in hla Mohawk. 200,000 shares. FART OF THE DISPATCH IS CHIEF- friend that he had been a very sick Jumbo, 300.000 shares. LY FICTION." and that Mr. Howell man for many months, hut the news ot Red Tup. 245.500 shares. had Impressed him a being an EX- hla departure will he a painful surprise COO shares. 197, Laguna. REPRESENTATIVE. to acquaintances not In the vicinity of The shares of the Consolidated CELLENT When the committee report In the bis home. The cause of dcuih was to be exchanged for thl. Smoot ruse company waa filed In June Iasi, just treasury stock tn the proportions above before adjournment. Senator Burrows ' Aa long ago as last April It. became staled, will be covered Into the treas- gave notice that he would call the that Mr. Watson's health apparent as uries of the constituent companies race up the first week after the would not permit him to lunger asa parr, of their assets. of the senate tn December. It sume the duties uf blsh-rof the Sixth These will amount in number tn 1 thought here that the vote on the ward, and he wa honorably released K47.270 ahares. report will be taken some from that position, and waa ordained The expense of organisation and for committee on a patriarch. For twenty five years he lima before final underwriting will not exceed 250.000 March 4, and it la adjournment not probable that had oeen connected with the blahoprlc shares. It will be reached before the holiday of the ward mentioned, the last eighThe Consolidated company thus recess, which will be from shout De- teen of which had been spent as its equipped will have leaned for its hold- cember 20th until January Gih or 7th. head. ings. and for organization a maximum Jalies C. Watson wax born at of .1.450,(100 shares of the par value ON WAY TO POWHATTAN. Scotland, September 4. 1R4I K42.270 which of 34.500,000. of In the fall of lhoO he fame with hi will have value $8,422.70o. par shares, been covered Into the treasuries of Salt Laks and Tonopah Operators Will parent to Utah, and this was his home hereafter. He was a man very large Push Work In Nsw Camp, the constituent companies. physically, weighing In hla prime not All shareholders in the oniMltiicnt Salt Lake. Nov. 13. C. D. Rnoklklge leas than 250 pounds, and lie was also companies, or any of them, will be to hare twenty-fivmu of lance hean nnd brain. Ever jovial given the privilege of exchanging ihelr expected shares of the Consolidated company ready to start last night for hie new and good n a lured, he was well thought on the busia above outlined for thlny mining camp at Powhattan to begin of hy all who had the pleasure uf his work of opening the great ledges acqiiaiiitonce. He was particularly daya after the perfection of the or- tlir which afford such sensational value popular wlh the members nt his ward, ganisation. This haste will be adhered at the surface. Supplies and teams and his death will he regretted by to without reference to Intervening fluctuations of the market value of are being gathered at Winnemucoa many also who were not members of and will be forwarded aa rapidly as the church. shares. Bishop WaiKon i survived hy a The Consolidated ruiiipuny will be IMKKlble. George Wilson and P. M. McGregor lrit Sunday fur the new scene large family . tweuty children and a organised and equipped for on or before the 2iih day of V;vem-her- . of excitement and Malcolm McDonald great many, grandchildren and many who o her relative. Tbe time and place of A. D. lib'll, at which lime a state- and Frank Keith of Tonopph. ment of the acreage, nature uf title have taken IkhuIh on some of the m.ml funeral wii: In announced later. and financial condition of each of the protnlalug claims, are also on the way. JIM" DONALDSON IN COURT. constituent companies will be given to With the Tonopah men ging In to aid the Salt latkers In proving the disthe peblc. Inside Notorious House Booster constituent trict. Mr. Rouk.idge nay that The autonomy of th Gambling twenty days It should he- - known to Having Preliminary Haartng on companies will not be affected or Im- of a It Is a whether or front certainty Robbery Charge. paired by the plan above outlined. The directorate of the holding com- tho greatest gold and silver camp of now It as the age. appears. Salt Lake. Nov. 13. The prelimipany will not exceed nine In number, nary hearing ef "Jim" Dona Id sun. the and will be chosen with a view to the AGED WOMAN IS INJURED. bonne busier, notorious gambling beet interests of all shareholders. charged with taking part In the robBalt lake, Nuv. 13. Mrs. Sophia bery of the VrWhlrter brothers In thl HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE. e Christensen. 75 years old, who man- city recently, wa begun before uf the ages to move about hy the use of Bishop thia morning. to Ed. Kelley Accused ef Attempting crutches, wraa a victim of a painful The prosecution Is being conducted hy Assault a Child. while though tint serious, accident about 6 County Attorarv Christensen, o'clock last evening. She was knocked "Doctor" Jim's Interests are being Salt Lake. Nov. 3 Ed Kelley. :!: down by a borer attached to the war looked after by Attorney Sam King. A id from the witnesses and roun-ve- l yeara old. a peddler, is confined at the on of the Fallas Product- - company, but fow pereons were present. Doncounty jail tinder a serious charge. He sustaining a bruise on the left aide Is accused of having attempted t ns and on her It f; knee. She was removaldson appeared to be In good health Mynur-nled to her home. 4 Morris court. In the and did not show any signs of nervoustutu It. Lallta Evers. th ness. wagon. In fact, he waa rather good daughter of Mr. Josephine Evers, till er home, 19 Cleveland avenue, yesThe accident occurred at First ratnred until Alexander McWhlrter beSniith end West Temple street. Just gan to explain how he had been ruped terday afternoon. the ns the aged cripple started to cross into the bunco card game. Then Don According to the polii-eat ti.e Evers hme about West Temple street, the horse, driven sldson became somewhat excited aud o'clock yes:erriay afternoon for the hy J H Rtulth. turned tbe corner, and sngrv and charged McWhlrter with purpose "of veiling some eoap. Ito before It could lie pulled up the ani- perj.try. Aside lrom this Incident, found nn one at hnr.ie ssve the child, mal struck Mrs. Christensen In the nothing of an unusual nature occurred who Informed 'dm that sbp dd ; left side with Its knee, r: lltng her to during this morning's sesion tf hunrt. rare to make a purchase Instead of one side In falling she struck her The line of evidence being brought wit leaving Immediately, he engaged the left knee on the paving. hruatng It hy the prosecution practirally the same as that Introduced during toe d APPLES APPLES , Fine Large Ones All Kinds Very Select You should have a box sent to your home at cum-PHnl- e, once T.B. EVANS SCO. GROCERS 2564 Washington Ave. Both Phones 2 $6 SO.OttO-poun- Bush A Gsrta Planoa, Newman Brea, Organs. anll-Smo- II. C. WARDLEIGII 4 PIANOS ORGANS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE - Tishas, Gaiters, Aecordeona, Ban Joe, Strings. Latest Publications of Sheet Music Beg the Woaderful Pipe Organ. lke o S37M Washington Avenue. OGDEN, UATH. lke p -- from the start. Greater than we eWhy? Because we hate no xited. bad debts, time arr minis or big show for you to pay for. Yours to bless. The JUMBLE. Hello 1144. $1.00 of toilet aoap for 25c. New-arkhli- e ss MORKIXG, 1 NOVEMBER U, SIMM iu the Autler rooming hours, where je rubjtry occurred. McWh.rter wa Ke gave the sauup INDICTMENTS ;be next IN earding the case that he gave ip the cae. Samuel King, attorney for Donaidoon. objected tu McWhlrter testlntonv regarding Larry giving J'Brlen. oaymg that whatever Mr-- t "hitter's doings with O'itnea were '.hey bad nothing to do with this mal-t-The objection was overruled. However. Sheets S CITY C r. SREENWATER HAS GREAT FUTURE. AGAINST Guliifield, Nov. 12. To describe liie ruob of men and inouey into the new aopper district at Greenwaur would be lo describe a suntpbde. Since the bon-ani- - aide-trackerail-roo- g ln-v- SHOES AND Cenapiracy to Violate tM Inter-Stat- e Commerce Act t Freight Fer sudden realisation at the tremendous strike on tlila bleak crest ot the Funeral range, trumpeted tu the world lete than n fortnight ago, the trail across Death valley and the Amargoaa desert have day by uny become almost congested. Automobiles, stages, burros, mules: wagons and b roused men plodding afoot have defied the winding highways in thick cloud of dust fount dawn to twilight. King of the mlnlug world have lived on bread and water for the sake of missing nothing their money could buy. The plutocrats created by the dosen in Gohi hold's great boom have grabbed their proflu a and raced to thia latest copper to double their wealth. Frocu every camp throughout Nevada Green-wate- r has drawn brain, brawn and! gold as n magnet draws a aeedla. And tbe end is not yet. The Greenwaier of n month ago wa a camp of n doaen tent. Today It la a thriving town. Now buildings are going up aa teat aa lumber can be delivered. A census taken on October 20 would bnve totaled tn population of Green water at 70. Yesterday thia total reached 1JHM). Not lass than 100 permanent resident pour in every 24 hours. The $00 experienced miners now on the ground went to work on the Clark and Schwab properties nn hour after their arrival. The demand for labor far exceeds tbe present supply. Far down alt the trails leading to the camp pickets are pos.ed by the mine superintendent for a first can on the services of Incoming workersTo get water for this crowding population baa been n strenuous task. Water In Green water two months ago oust $15 a barrel. A month ago It oust $7.60 a barrel. In another week all the water that the camp can use will be pouring Into Its huge tanke through pipe running all the way from Ash Meadow. Machinery for tbe development of the mines ia Ming hauled from Johnnie in mule teuu caravans. Yesterday there were four d carloads of auch machinery d at Johnuie, th j nearest station. The freighting 4 tbe goods and passenger into Greenwater haa reached ao great n volume that the firms engaged In tbit buxines will Immediately add 1,000 horse nnd outfit. 150 wagna to their present Yet the Inadequacy of ail these increased facilities, under the tremendous pressure of Increased demand, aeeuia to diminish little. If you want a thing brought to Greenwater, and cared for In Greenwater you are wise to do your own getting and providing. That is the way that W. J. Cleary, representative of the Furnaoe Creek South Extension Copper company, pushes forward the work on the Copper Shoe claims of that company. He goes to Rhyolite and hires bis men, buys the tents to house them, the supplies to feed them, the tools to keep them bua,r. Then he stages thepi over the desert a day and a mgnt and beats his competitors by a week. augThe reason for Greenwater menting boom la not hard to find. All the expert. Investigating the big belt of copper deposits here centered agree on two luminous facta; the surface showings In thia district surpass those made In any other copper territory; the extent of the deposits is .greater than that of Butte ur BIshre, or a combination of all tho Teat of the Aricopper districts of Montana andGreen-water zona. The Mg investor in claims are Mtlsfied on those are now seeking the point. to They be found at depth. And a values token of what thev are llkel yto find is furnished hy Patey Clark. He has sunk a abaft on hla Furnace Creek Cupper company property 275 feet deep, with a crosscut at a depth of 250 feet. The result was the unoov-erinof an ore body 3d0 feet wide. This Clark property. being the most, developed among the Greenwater with the rialm. rank first In value, Schwab property a close second nnd the Copper Shoes of the Furnace Creek South Extension Copper company an easy third. Aa tbs Coppsr Shoe claims have Just been opened, this estimate of Its worth Slight seem to an outsider more flattering than accurate. B it the estimate la baaed nn the statement of visiting engineers aud Nevada mining men that these claims show the same croppings, the same Iron capping, the aatne copper train and the wm general characteristics aa Patsy Clark's beat territory showed at the same stage of development and adjoin that territory. The educated money of mining men on the ground ia going Into tun stock f the Furnace Creek South Extension It i the first opCopper company. portunity theee men have had to in one of the really great properties of the Greenwater ernrtct. The Furnace Creek Copper company wae promoted In Spokane and uos Angeles wnile the Greenwater and Death Valley Copper company was fi e ted almost entirely in the eaar. FREIGHT BROKER RAILROAD MAN. WHEN PURCHASING Shipments. It todiounenta Kansas City, Nov. were returned here this morning by follow: the federal grand Jure Against Dsvia H. Kretay of Kansas City, a freight broker, charged with conspiracy to violate the Interstate Commerce act in the securing of concessions on export shipments of flour, aid by the J. A. Howard Mill comRobpany of Wichita. Kan., to A. F. erta A Company, of New York, for export to Bristol. England, and Leith. Scotland, and which were shipped from Wichita to Kansas City over tbe MImouH Pacific from Kansas City to Chicago over tbe Cbieago A Alton and the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroads and from Chicago to New York over the Nicked Plate line. Against w. A. MoGowtm. agent at Kansas City of the Nickel Plate fast freight line (the New York, Chicago 0 8t. Louis Railroad ontnpany), far combining with Kresky to vloata Interstate Commerce act. In granting concessions on shipments uf flour destined from Wichita to the foreign ports named. Against Henry 8. Hartley, t Kansas City, a dealer la cotton seed meal, charged with accepting commissions and rebates on ehlpmenta made from Ruff, I. T.. to Tarkto, Ms, and Plano, Iowa, over the St. Louie A Ban Fran-clsoand the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy railroads. Service m all three men will be had during the day. H. D. Kresky wan Indicted la thia city on December 3rd, 190$, Jointly with tho Chicago A Alton and tho Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railwwjs, oa a charge similar to that returned today.. On June 2nd, last tbe com were dismissed upoa the suggestion of District .Attorney Vanvnlkenburgb, who stated that he believed the railroad bad been Imposed upon. Aa the case against Kresky wae predicated upon that against the railways, it waa useless to try him. Tho indictments returned today against Kresky nnd McGowan were on evidence worked up by H. B. Duncan of Chicago, of the Inter ate Commerce commission. The Indictment returned today against. Kreaky charged him wMh manipulation of routing of flour shipment from Wichita to Now York for export la order to secure conceawlona below the tariff rate. W. A. MeOuwea, the agent of the Nickel Plate, who collected the rate for the shipment covering the entire distance and distributed It among the participating railroad, la charged with making a oenoesslon of three and cents a hundred pounda on that portion ef the dtetanre between It was Kansas City and Chicago. shown that he made a rate between KanM City and Chicago of eight cents when the tariff rate wwa eleven h cent. and Henry 8. Hartley ia charged with securing, through Irregular billing, concessions of five and eight cents respectively on different shipment ef cotton seed me$l from Indian territory. One of three shipments waa to Humprreys A Goodwin of Memphis and another to David Ranldn, a cattle feeder of Tarkio, Mo. V. The more yon look at tho class of laundry work turned out by thia establishment the mere certain we are that yow will continue to favor ns with your orders, for our prices are well within the reach of everyone. Ash for our new rate on family washing. They will interest yon. ps-r- . it-- Wwsyi fieaiejte tha Fall Namo Ogden Steam Laundry j axative Rrorao Queues JS 174. 437 25th St. Phoaea Cut a Coi fcOa Cy. Crip in 3 iMva a trv Sheets hearing wswy 5 to. J H. McAV.lJ'er. deputv po'trty the firs wlnes. tnnk the s;nnd anil rtU'Blned the chart. Fhovlng ri sur-revo- L BUSWELL, Jeweler tn 24th Street. BTROUBLE o WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may eauaa more tkix trouble. Serious injuries and some- time death are the awful results. Aa eld harness la often responsible, hut a new haraeee with weak spots la g la Just aa bad. Tho kind we soil have NO WEAK SPOTS. Yon will got your money's worth If you bay harness ef ha Oar aew address ia 2177 Washing- - ICPlatt MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Vans, Dreys and Bag gag one-tent- OFFICE 40S Street h PHONES 224. Bell, 220. Revo- Mitau, Cour:and. Russia. Nov. 12. Griffin Paint punitive expedition, which has been operating ia the Kreuteberg district during the last few week, killed ninety peasant belonging to a revolutionary organisation termed the Forest Brothers who levied tribute on tbe surrounding country. Several robbers have bees tried by drumhead ceurtmartlal and executed at Jakobestadr. Co. I PAINTS, OILS, PILES CURED IN $ TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is gnaraateed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 day or money refunded. 5dc. GLASS, WALL PAPER, ETC MILES OF ICEBERGS. Tbq from British steamer Oroaaallkor, Valparaiso, reported having traversed In the neigh860 miles of Iceberg borhood of tho Falkland Islands. WOMAN Twenty-ilft- lnd A WHITE Wages. OUR SPECIALTIES Planar Furniture, Safe Moving and Storage. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION. M'intevlileo, Uruguay, Nov. 13. W. A. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. one-tent- h Puts to Dsath Many Members ef lutionary Bond. Saddlery Co. i S. E. Malan. 2281 i Washisgton Ave. ASSAULTED. BOTH PHONES Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 13, Mra. J. N. wife, waa bound Camp, a former with a leather strap and assaulted by a negro at her borne near this dty today. A poase la seeking the negro. FIERCE GALE AT Ind. 844 Bel 530 K IWOatj Deabia-Trac- k lalway tataMS QUEBEC. Quebec, Nov 13. A fierce gale haa wrecked schooners and other small craft here. SHOES SHOES The Overland Limited Jn-t'c- erre JEWELRY. reputation 1 a potent factor to be considered as it ia synaaymoui with the quality, merit and prtuss uf the goods Mid. If you deal at BUBWELL'B you wiU know you will bo treated fairly, ao matter how you may be lacking la technical knowledge of the valus and quality of Jewels of any kind. We keep only the beat and chuicaat Where gold 1 used it ia marked with tbe karot stamp, with silver it 1 sterling,. In gems sad precious stonea their quality Is fully guar, anteed. The Big Sale is now on. Everybody get in on this money saving shoe sale. A large reduction on the entire stocky and now is the time, don't wait. Shoes for any feet, a price for any purse and we can prove it. KIWI I Tha Maat Laxarlaws Trala is tbs Wsrid -I Compartment and drawring r can, obaervatiaa can, SM Beeping and Mrary barber, bath and toah & train elocM j lovers Library; WffhMt lighted, through tc Chksga Sir cmmccMbo Direct charge. I inf cars, buffet-smoki- ng jean, vttb 1 St Paul and Minceapolls TklMO, reMrvjttan. to inn C Chicago & 2343 WASHINGTON AVE. --- MS, - caa A. Wtllur. ta .wWii.ruw ' GwwU Area, North-West- 300 SMthMaM SMC. sWt Lak. car. Utah. a i.l.xiitvijw.. fy |