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Show THE EXAMINER: mm!;MWi OUPKN. I MiAl' iAM, - - Wrights Store News HAVE SUCCEEDED BEATEN CHIEF OF POLICE LOOKS TO MAYOR CONROY FOR ADVICE. AS THE RESULT lio OF ROW IN suits ranging value from $30 to of them styles selling in other sections today at $5U to $iit including a line of fine new sample auita $1 75 and The Law aud Order League, whatever that is, which is wait! to be oraud ganised to promote dtaorvter. which counts as uuc of its uieiubei J. D. Skeen, according to a morning paper, declared that it Is about to purge the c.ly of all iLs undesirable e clement, ly forcing the chief ,t to do hi duty. Chief browning greeted the attack with tLe indifference of a uian who knows tiiuiuughly his position and Is not afraid to stand bv his actions. He defined clearly ui. situation as it exists In the city aud stated the policy of the police .eiart op-lic- 5 y 5 mem. 14.75 AMUSEMENTS GRAND Cunningham, Salt Luke county chairman of the Democratic party, has accepted a position aa city editor of the Herald, succeeding Eugene B. Palmer, who rexlgn to enter other business pursuits. will M. P. Co. Hcliirc f cIsoOEans ft'.oving appear TONIGHT Besides the fight pteturee there ncena of GOLDFIELD, which show that celebrated mining camp block after block: as good as a visit. LEADING MINES, including the Mohawk group and adjacent mines; this series Is Intensely terestlng. 8. T. Whitaker and Judge Whitaker returned Monday in an automobile from Death valley, where they located several mining claims. They will return to Nevada later. tween teams of miners for a purse of $10,000; the refree of thle eon teat was recently shot to death in DIED Monday, at West Weber, James Peter Nielson, aged 31 years, of a complication of diseases, after an illness of three years. He leaves a widowed mother, three brother and a slater to mourn his lots. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the West Weber meeting house. Interment will be in eWs Weber cemetery. ROCK DRILLING CONTEST Mias Ethel Little la visiting friends In Salt Lake. be- Goldfield. HORSE CART RACES, showing the entire contest and its many beside events, all interesting, tween the leading teams of the State of Nevada. LEADING SPORTING MEN who attended the contest and those connected with Its management, includ-PRICE- Pasaengoro un delayed No. 75c, 50c, 25c. TONIGHT k The Peacemaker Matinee Saturday Candy 10, 20, The K. B. line of loose-lea- Twenty-thir- d f Co. handles the largest ledgers In L'tah. 413 street. CYCLOJiE" THOMPSON H is In the Pink of Condition for the Contest. "Cyclma" Thomson, who Is to meet Dick Hyland at the (Hand Opera famine, next Friday night, in a glove contest. Is in the pink of condltfon, ac- cording to the statement of Kelly, his manager. He has reached the 133 pound mark and says that he never felt better In his life. The mad work will be cut down to a few mile a day with gymnasium work about aa usual. On Sunday Thompson, Kelly and Hemp had a big .Jaunt up the canyon, luncheon at tlie Oaks with and had some friends. Thompson says that on earth like the canthere Is no spot yon for a man to train In. Chari the Hospital May fering of injuries T Prove Fatsi. Gorman BE GRACEFUL of a litight, t'harle , brake-mailmay aa- - ti uktn lw Afternoon Admission, Evtnings, Second Hand Stores '!! ( ,! i b- :., .1 o' r P.i- - - i il., liioinr l.M Hiki Oi.K l l. id, ni Pji-iti,riiiiiu-'iii-.b-'- I:.;' a'!.-- 1! I.- - ih.if urdt-- r , i j.l n- - i -- be p!ikcc,l - f - min- u, ,iv ju- -! tn.m-Xl- iieni fouioun i .f thi ne will :n tlie pro-t-jtd- xartis a xlu-ut-- L.x Iite. Hu hot-jiiu- i HOME VISITORS EXCURSION. Low Rates East Via Rio Grando Ry. West-or- n j -- iiblc-M'ric- xef-vic- o flrat-cla-- WANT ADS YIELD MR. Will Remove Companiee Headqueritrt of Both Paotfie CaL BBB ELOUR CO. Caaat Faatary, San Joan, Eastern Factory, Llttla Waif Mills, Maaawa, WiA DOIOIO S COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRY GOODS fOR FALL JUST ARRIVED WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Overcoats to Copper Town. M. L Kequa, general manager uf the Nevada Conxolldaicd Mining aud the Nevada Northern railroad, returned to tialt Lake titimlay fruiu Kl), where for two weeks hi- ha lieen overseeing the prelim-iuarwork fur the cimairucilira of the great new smelter a well aa 'he ap rangen'rnts for largely Increasing ihn mining operation there, (in a i f the Consolldated'a copper propel l y the Kteam shovel will lie brought Into reqnlxltlon to reinure the iwcrburden of porphyry, aa ia !elng dune by ihe HiiiKham Coiixulldaleii at Bingham, while In other poriinux what ix known aa the raving process Will the nature of the h adiiptod, to ground the heller lending Itw-lrnui-pau- y and Suits - y n for Mpii, ltojs find Children are tlie most complete linen In the and at priced to milt every lhDt liujr till you uu lottk over. call and f Putnam Clothing House Estes Doctor Specialist j EXCURSION. Curoa whan ethars faiL Mod am mathada, Proa cenaultatian far any Chronic Dlaaaaa ef any nama r naturo. Evary caaa guarantead. A ofib-lal- freight. Favorable fall weather la facilitating construction work ao that the com- n pany la anticipating an early rexump-tloof traffic. d The largest the K. B. Co.. c tablet In Ogden 413 Twenty-third- . at diubIe tfack short lixe d Renewed Rumor That This Will Ba Dona Between Zion and Ogden. Rumors are again current relative to of the Oregon the Hhort Line between Bait Lake and Ogden, say tin- Tribune. Withrut-of- tho f completion of the Sand Ridge at Ogileu. which v.ill bv in the course double-trackin- of ibe neat. g t day. It I 1 Catarrh, Deamaw, Ringing In lha Eaa, Diseases of th" Head, Throat, Nose, Lya or Ear. All Dim aaaaa 1 to Lungs, Bronchial Tube and ChaaL IJiaeaMa of lha Btomaob, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dtaeaaa, nbaumatiam. Axthaia, Narvoua Troublaa, Bt. Vltu Daace, Pile, Fistula mod all Rectal Troublaa, Tap Worm, Blood Polaoalag from aay ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF cauaa, Diaewaea peeultar to VYotcan. MEN quickly cuied to stay eurad. Remember the examlaatioa and adrica la FILES. Coma at aaea Tomorrow may b too lata. Call or writ. i DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST J Office hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 2444 Washington Ava. (Boy la Bloch). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember tha number. Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing Lights Lights For Work of Any Kind Gin Be Procured by Using Electricity Furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. believed def- of inite plana for ih. the line will thi ii be mailc. The yard at Oxifon are Hix-- i being reconstructed end the road L'ing double-trackthe improvement ea-- t of Ogden, douhle-tracklu- Partial List of Diseases Cored -- T.CAD ilghl-'if-wa- Cyclone" Thompson ALLENS RtTURSS QUA A largo gravel deimall, aoulb of Ibe nand ridge, near Bamberger inicrur- ban Tne ha lieen purchased by the Bamberger company, Indeiiendent of It will Im- utilized In the ihe construction of the roadbed from Lagoon to Ogden. .The Hteam "hovel, which ha- - lieen dblng work on the ridge, baa been removed to ihe gravel bed, ao that car may bo loaded quickly. The giavel I f a fine quality, uniform and. con aidered excellent material for ballast. The engineer In charge uf Ihe work la of the opinion that It. will become one of the amoot heat and beat roadbed In ltah. Northward, alxiut 2.IHMI feet of uack per day are being laid. Despite the (act that Harriman may double track and electrify the Short Line between of the Ogden and tialt laike. Intenirhan are planning for a rprlng opening, and Intend to put on au service, both paaaenger and Twen-ty-eevent- Trade Mark CRONIN, Agent, Ogden, L'tah. BAMBcFC R d aalf-rlain- Tickets on sale Nov. 20th and December 14th, limited tu 60 days from date Low of sale. Stop over allowed. rates to and from many other ixiiuta For further information aeui A. J. l'tah. i BIG RESULTS. Pancake Flaur g ia also a pure food; and ail rowdy to mix with water and baka on a hut griddle. 44.50 Chicago u a 3-- Bailey Cornwell of Laramie, Wyo, haa purchased Harry Pattlaoua interest In the Fkluaff Cafe. Mr. Corn-weI now looking for a home to purcuaae and thru he will become an Ugdej fixture. Lul. - like the Furltaaa used te make. ll a tickets to: trip, Denver, Iueblo aud Colorado $11.73 Spring 32.0tl Omaha and Kalitas City 35.50 St. Louis 41.30 til. Paul aud kliuneapolla Round package of this bcal'.a and brain building flour and sonic good old Bream New England A chance at Broad. a right hot loaf will make you ihink you are in Bowion. With AUea'a Saif rising B. B. B. Flour you can make bread Juat pured a' Omaha of "er addi'ionsl x'lk-p- - I Via Union Pacific. Nov. 20 and Dae. IS. Round trip Brat class tickets to Denver. Colorado Bp, Inga, Pueblo, $19.76: Omaha, Kansu City, PL Joe, 432.(1"; tit. $39.50; Minneapolis, tit. Paul, $11.90; Chicago, $44.50. Equally of low round trip rate to hundred other point wrot of Chicago. Ticket good to return within nlxty day from date of sale. Stopover allowed. i he famous Overland Limited limand the. new I Angelex-Chicacited. only 40 houra tu Chicago. For further particular aee A. H. Aloncley, traveling paaengei agent, Ogden, Although clerks in the railroad offl City have had their salaries raised, no Indication of a similar move on the part of local officials has as yet been evinced. Inquiries today In local railroad offices showed that no thought has as yet fapen given the matter by those in charge. As a part of the entertainment outThe JUMBLE buys, sella er exchanges "any eld thing" (blues" ex- lined for the- season by the Weber cepted) and most new ones, 2300 elub. Secretary Reynolds announced Wash. Haile, 1144 today that a tries of dances will he given during the winter, one to lie held NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. every month. The first of these afWe buy and eaU all kinds f xew fairs will be given next Tuesday night and ascend-hangoods. Call or phene In Congress hall. Weaker A Haynaa, Preps, lit 15th SL Phene, Ind. 422. W. J. Bhealy and associates have returned from an inspection of the can RAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Itariom In Eastern Oregon. They have Secend-HenStern. received many new Idea and wHl ap If yen heve anything to sail or buy -them in the Utah Hot cell er phene 1B70 te 1S7S Wash. Avsl ply eotne of Improvements. They now Springs . ell 454-kInd. ITS. talk of putting up new buildings. Instead of remodeling the old structures A. DENKERS at the springs Will pey the highest price fer eecentf-hanfurniture and sell te the publie Actual work on sewer district No. the cheapest. 2414 Grant Ava. Bek 10 commenced at the corner of Rhene 447-k- . Ind. 420l street and Wall avenue yesC. J. HERRICK A CO, terday morning. Working will go on until enow flies. Saeeaesem to H. L. Whits Bring year goads liars If yew want The dispatches report a hold-u- p of a to sail them. Call ere If ywu want buy. 2342 Wash Ava. Ml Phene Southern Pacific train at Chrlln, Sat. ind, 407. urday last. IS-y- , ine-! i! eliu-l.i'-i- HOME VISITORS cet at Salt Lake 16c. n Tr-- in.-c.j- I"l- Zmii hu-- t.- Internally. and Callely Bnkemen ('brifctiun-cwere arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of being mlacd up In the fracas. This makes live in the city Jail. A late report from the hospital stated that Gorman's rendition is somewhat ,thta mode of mining. An expert l'm improved, and hopes are entertained Kly. M inn., where the pnaiexa baa latin worked with gri-a- t wuecesa, haa been for hlb recovery. brought to Ely. Nev, to superintend this character of work. By this SHIRT LIKE CLERKS method the woiklhga are raved as fast aa the are dep:xlta are removed, General Advanca in Wages Decided on thus avoiding the expeuw of timberi by Railroad Company, ing. Mr Kequa ia arranpiug lo remove Oregon Short l.ln pay checks for Ihe headquarter of both of hia commore or 2M of the all practically panies from thla city to Ely. on acclerks employed In the Salt I aka of- count of the greater convenience In fices of the company will come In the the buxine, now that Ely handling new The of form surprise packages. has iallrond and telegraph connection the a of decision result of the order la with the world at large, Il U ex-- : company to make a general advance ported Hint the removal will lie efminor almost all of for the , In wage fected the last of next week. positions. Not only will practically T. J. Fitzgerald, resident, engineer of the Southern Pacific railroad, left today for Bparks, Nev. 10b -.ii, f.ti J 'i'iU.'Ii men Mill , ::-.1, li, (I " w , I V im!(1 in - lio ., ,. ij. , u.l i ,i ; Mc-Lin-n Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Forrest announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Ethel, to Mr. Graham Crcwa PRICES: xvi ';,! ervice. Slid MOI"-oSvi'b Mulaid and a ,n i their. f iL'. more effemve pjcat ..:! in J I The a.ii ani-fmruilucvi! e,i i ,e the Harrimau line 'Ill- ioin;i.m Ml ,, the voiil.i he iu a position to compete With pan List tii- ibere 'nave be, n in:n,i the Lumberger or any other Interurhan fr lot "jaixi-ain urn,! It wotiid really Ire aa extension rteis the auditoi's odu-- sm-- hi ike of the piop.med Salt lke iuterurbau in ;t the sleiiis xysti-iicpa incut. I'liange aud w:uuld be in line with the in use by the railroad bate ini'ivased general vatenxJ-.iunow under consi:he work In several i:e;wmiieul. aud der! ion. I, new us isJirvud also lie idle iu' ;ke duties nl man of iuj EASTERN EXCURSIONS o clerks that the ii.ru.l company Via the na well aa the etupioira readme that COLORADO MIDLAND RY. many of the buy arc earning wore ihau their positions have ueeu worth On November 20 and December IS. Geut- - al proficiency for Milne time. On fare plus 42 from ltah points to and length of service will also enter Chicago. Minneapolis, Kansas CRj, into the problem of Using the near Omaha, Denver aud Intermediate wage ecales. points. Limit, 40 days. Stopover. There are some 2no t ',n clerks For further information write L. II. in like employ of the company who llardtng, general agent, Balt Lake will he affected W the advatice, moat City. of them ltilng ia Sa t likc. This will menu that the monthly pay roll JURY INSTRUCTED of the company is to tie iucreaaed about fl.Boo a mouth. It Is understood that there will lie Te Bring in a Verdict in Favor ef the no incrsaM for llie regular xn tailed Railroad Company. officers of the company. The xtatiun agents of the company have also reIuxinu-iiouwere given the Jury ceived an iuctcaae that averages nearyesterday by District Judge Howly IP per cent all along the line, and ell to return a vtnllot for the defense they have also received the giant of iu the suit for il.nuagua filed by Robt. 10 per cent of tlie railroad's com- ii. llkliimin mission on Western Imon telegraph Line. It. H. against the Oregon Rbort lleuderSkin. attorney for buxines sent from their rewpeetlve the plaintiff, took, and wa granted, si at ions. au exception tu the action uf the court. en. m The other story la that Gorman waa invited to have a drink by Plllabury. He refused, and hi artiou was taken aa i direct show of hostility, Illla-burbecame abusive, accused Gorman of being a scab, with no right to work In the yards, even if he was embarrassed for money. When near the sand house. It la alleffed. tiiat P1buri struck Uurnian a blow that felled nim to (he ground, and followed up lila ad vantage by kicking th- - prostrate man Intu insensibility. A call for the police brought ofll cera and Ihe patrol wagon was driven hurriedly to the scene. PlIlMbiiry, and Ryan were arrested, but oth era in the crowd succeeded in eluding iJ the officers. Aa Gorman did not rally, the amhn lance was summoned. He waa removed to the hospital, where Or. Joyce attended him. His condition la uncertain. There la atill hope that he may rerover, but his chances are not. good. Ilr. Joyce fears he has been injured G. R. Cleveland, a prominent com mission men of Balt Lake City, is In the city, ex- .i t " .ill ... e de-lre- u Over three thousand letters will be addressed to patrons of the Grand, as special invitations for the I.eon Ca velle concert, booked for Nov. 80th. every afternoon and evening cept Sundays. Grand March at t:M p m. In tiit- Suf- the vcicrda morning arly. bat ha uo1 ii gained aud hie ronititnm is uk critical. It xeeiux, tnnu tininformation available outside of the city jail, that Gorman waa the victim of a vicioim jxxaui;. Apparently bn attempted R pacify a number of braariiiun, w ho to do him injur-- , and wax attacked before he could call aid or There are two lories cou escape. earning the affair, both of wuich come ion! reliable sources. It is claimed by friends of Uoorge Pills.iury, Arthur j. McLinn aud W. 1. it) an. three switchmen now iu jail, that Gorman came te work Lm night a a indent brakemau. He inserted that he was not a member of tin- - union and iiulearned In the (tuiiex that he wa about to undertake. He offered to work on the proposition that if hie work waa Dot satisfactory he would not demand pay. About ten o'clock Plllsbury, Ryan and McLinn, with other switchmen, began a discussion relative to the dissatisfaction which has been existing among local switchmen for some time, and, during the cmirse of tho conversation, a small strike was called. Gorman was ordered to quit work. He refused to leave open a switch that would have ivwulted in a collision between a tiasaeuger train and a standing freight Words led to blows aud Gorman was severely beatTp Work on the canyon railroad has ceased temporarily. The track h been laid to a point within a few feet of the west aide of the first canyon bridge. Learn to Skate in the Mou.iu A meeting will he culled at the high school this week to consider the ap point men t of a military instruction, as the resignation of Lieutenant Louder has made that position vacant. There Is a probability that an officer of (lorn pany B will be given the positlm. The requirements of a drill master are not onerous. For an hour a day, three times per week, it 1 proposed to in trust the cadets in the waye of a soldier.. SOSb IF YOU WOULD Rio The infant child of P. M. Poulson If you want the heat In printing died yesterday morning and will be and binding nee the K. B. Co, 413 taken to Huntsville for interment. Twenty-third- . At 230 PRICES C Graade train and the Short Line train from Cache Valley witnessed an race between the rivals n the run between Woods Cross and Salt Lake- Monday morning. The Cache Valley train left Ogden on time at 15:30. About ten minutes later the Rio Grande pulled out with ten conrhea. The Cache Valley train made the usual stops eu route, the Rio Grande came etraight through. As the Short Une tnaln left Woods Cross the Rio Grande dashed up and began to fofge ahead Then began the race for supremacy. Both firemen piled on the coal; the throttles were pulled wide open and, figuratively speaking, the ground was torn np. For several miles the locomotives ran neck and neck. The psascagers on both trains became wild and started to coach their respecthe lighter tive engineers. With weight, two coaches, the Short Line train began gradually to draw ahead, and when the yard limit was reached was shout three blocks In the lead. Then she slowed down and the Gould train came tearing on and about Fifth or Sixth North came abreast. THEATER DTAHNA 'l am here to run this department as the administration advises." said Chief Browning. "I was apiKduteJ In Mav or Conroy and my appointment was confirmed by the council. Mi work is satisfactory to them, or s' least they have made no complaint. Vutil they do. 1 shall continue In mv present policy. This much is a certainty, that I will not be dictated to or or advised by any gang of politicians, for 1 do uot believe they know more about my business than I do. If they can prove that gambling la going on, or that slut machines are being played. 1 will sign the complaints against the violators, but until they can produce the evidence that will eonvtct, they will do well to cease their howl about pure government. The threat made tliat J may lose my position has no terrors fur me. I am strong and if ousted, Shall continue to live. Every man on the force is In the same position. They know thelr duties. Should any officer be found purposely neglecting to perform his full duty, his stay op the force will I be shortlived. I do not deny or affirm that gambling exists, but the city attorney has declared It illegal for me to break into a place, and that Is the only way information can he secured that will the lookout constitute a case. 1 am-oconstantly for open houses and running machines. My officers are with me, and arrests will follow, where circumstances warrant. "I have- - no issue with the league. I am doing my duty aa my beet Judgment dictates and shall continue to do so as kmc as I am chief of police.' d HOUSE. OPERA i r d'l i. ! Vi, f In- it y w.i.i.,! ' ol gtii 'ik liiiiil l"U- - B'l- ii i -- I ;i:-- I ,1 ) !., .i : -i mV : .on ; j i. ;: tl - - And Will Not Be Dictated to by Any Gang of Pvliticans Wrtn Axes to Grind. In 25 fine I f j $12.75 values Assortment of styles and colors and satisfaction guaranteed. Choice of 5 auita, grays, and plaids, broad cloth, sevpretty mixtures In forstyle eral 75 merly $1$ to $22 that aults all of Choice wrrf $10 to $1 i 11 i litl A - .if I,. : .1 si.. ;gi i ,i ci- , . t ii- - i 1 - Entire line of girls suits up to 11 years of age- Entire line i i - $7.", - $- ii- l i' Gieive THE YARDS. it T S'lvl A i.: !' ue-::- lee .HTICe: EACH OTHER, SO FAR. :l, - . -. il.ll Jfl. i,i, ':- I1- i:e J!"" Disappointment and delay has teen our bn in the preparation of our new store, and it now- begins mj look like Xmas and the holiday trade will find u in our old Quarters. In department we hate bought a little heavier, figuring on the increased display loom and c.turners This has been especially true in our cloak and suit room. Tae winter coats and aktrts continue to pile up, leaving less and less room tor the autumn suit. To even the latest novelties we attach a discount that il ke them the greatest values in the sure and to all sample suits aud no one regular lines we affix prices that make the owning so easy nhpiiid do without a suit. Choice of 4d ladies' tailor35 ed suits $25 to !.. , t if i .i.- - ,, r u - i ii...; i i ' i.. !. l i. i d, i i : i :.clnrl, pi " BLUFFED - I 'I , - i.H'i, I i a: ; Ilf'.e- - Ilf It't-C- NOT TO BE NOW LADIES SUITS MUST MOVE DISAPPOINTMENTS : - i oh- - No. 17. Published by W. H. Wright A Sons Co. Vol. 1. IS BRAKES! AS' BROWNING vn MOKNiN'i. g ed R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager E. W. WADE. Agent |