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Show Br TI1E N. taaspsitdeirt Phena Independent 'Phons . PIMM, one ting ,AN EMpL0YE HYLAND AND REPORT UPON MONTELLO BRITT TO STEALS 1 .Nfc 6 , . No. SC i B. Wist it of Blsckfool, Idaho. who hu hern in th east rm busmoM. pwiwl through Ogdon Friday sltii a en route to Nevada, whet car jf her ho will dispose of the animals. G. WHEAT (1.10 PER 1UQ FOUNDS at The be' and cheapest of ha Grout, 552 2tih St. Both phones. A marring Moron was IsMiod yestentay aflerouon to Frederick Sparks, aged' 21. and Bytvia Mires, aged IT. - both id Ogden. . IN BOXING Being Gone Unreasonably Long Timo. Theft Was Suspected and tho Police Notified. An Effort Being Made Togetncr January Yeai. Dr. Johannan. phyeiciau end surgeon. Specialist on eye. ear. nose, throat, caiurrh and akin diseases. Permanently located over I. L. Clark F torse. Mr. Ira Pratt, soloist from the First Baptist church, a 111 ling at the First Presbyterian church this morning. An Austrian whuoo name could not ho learnod, on route from Ban Jose to New York, from whence ho waa to sail for Europe, gat off of train No. I of tho Bontborn Pacific at Cobro yesterday and missed tho train. Tho conductor of tho train found a gold watch and $50 to tho seat id tho missing for signer. Tho property was left at tho Vntoe depot and will be given to tha ustriaa, who will arrive from the west today. BOWLINC AVERAGES Com- - Team and Individual averages merrial league to Narumtar II: Club. Ouiumbto Burton ... .... Lsyeius 10 Wrights ... a I IS IS 11 13 15 15 . 13 .Stafi .CM .513 .532 .484 .444 .444 .400 .300 7 7 7 8 T 7 3 Games. tocher PC. 2 5 .Rill) individual averages: lamp I. 15 Bbupe-Wllllwi- ia Woealor It W. .. ............ .. ........... 15 12 II !t 14 I 12 Aver. .174 .171 .170 .144 .145 II ....... ....... ....... .161 .141 .156 .155 .155 .154 .154 .154 .153 10 13 10 12 13 laUUOB oeoseeaeee 12 lfc o nmeeiK 15 ulcer e a oaooooea 14 au Dam .i Jv etoTBun 0 ralg .. 3 aulaou . ..... ... ......... ............ .151 .. .a.......... ......... UUd .... .......... Bcnddor .. dwanto layton urton .. ..... ....... yds 'easier artoar . . ..... ... .... ariiato ... .......... Clark. lsqf , , ............ toadt .. Indaay . . .......... ,. nock , ughes . T. Wright ye .. diver ........i...... . ........... litchlow a mil ............ . 1L Wright , Treeedor Olger molaer IcNltt ........... .......... i. Bouwmift rix loower luckmlller an Dyke reenwall .' ... Slit lorton ompton .150 .144 .146 .146 .147 .147 a 0 13 11 12 27 .14T .146 .144 .14 .143 .142 .142 15 15 21 0 15 12 .141 .141 21 13 15 .140 II .139 .129 .136 .136 .136 .137 .144 .134 .131 0 4 I 12 I n 12 0 12 9 9 15 9 0 9 0 2u .III .136 .133 .139 .124 .127 .124 .125 .120 .120 2" UTAH DEFEATS COLOBADD Utah University Wine From Colorado by Score of 10 to 0. A a portal diepalr.h from Salt Isikc nays: The 1niverslty of I'tah defeat od tha I'nivendiy of Colormlii today by a aoure of 19 to 0. It viar the first victory ior I'tah' over Bouldi-- in four yMM. Vhe Colorado line was torn to pieces and perfect. Interference by I'tah resulted in two touchdowns In the Arts half. The field was from two to six inch deep with snow and ip ml. and the men oould r.nt be distinguished In line. except by iloir put-dio- Ken-iii-ny- s wrote Demer. Nuv. The Repuolicsn 7. say s : of the Al Wright Trainmaster Southern Pacific returned yerterday afternoon from Momcilo, where he baa been for the past two data superintending tha clear! ug of the wreck of Thursday night. Mr. Wright listed that the compant a loss would reach between llO.Ouo' and $12,999. The loss outside ff the rolling stuck would d be in lhe freight iltvtroyed, which of prunes, canned guoda and other marchandiae. A car containing aome valuable Venter a leal waa standing on a aide track aud waa burled beneath the car of the freight ualn, iwentyelx to number, which piled up. two or threw high, in the wreck. The two engines were almost completely demolished, but Lhe trucks of the cane were nut damaged to any extent. Mr. Wright Mate that Engineer Frauk lawee at the runaway train waa found about two mllea away from, the wreck wandering around in a frantic state of mind, carrying immense rock or oobbloatuuea to bis hand and fighting an Imaginary foe. It waa with great difficulty that Mr. Loeee was raptured and taken to the train, where he received medical attention. Whether he jumped from the train or waa thrown cannot be determined at present. Mix Injuries ouneiated of a fractured skull and some Internal injuries. He is at the hoop its) and In an unconscious condition. to-ia- v INSANE. 1 four-flushe- r. i THE LION AND THE MOUSE. - STOWEll WANTS DAMAGES For Injunoa Received by Falling In a Ditch. signs ff Insanity and his sentence wat postponed several time. At the board meeting yesterday L. E. Courtney reported that he had watched Peter from the time of his Incarceration and he expressed the opinion that he la incurably Insane. which I.illJe M. adminis- Krause, d tratrix, receive $599 from the company. The deceased wax killed at Evanston. August 6, 1996. The Welter county board of tahtca-tlo-n while I11 the railroad, ccmpany'a emlveld a lengthy meeting at their ploy as a Irakeman, and wax making nudu at the county court bouse, all a coupling wrhep. he received Injuries In hla death. members of tho county hoard, county which auperiutendeat and Clerk B. 0. Dye SKULL FRACTURED. preeout. It won teacher' par day aud nearly aixty teachers were made happy with iVeaton, la., Nov. 17: Samuel the essentials of life. an aged resident of Creetuu. Tho controversy to the const ruc- was struck on (he head with a hamtion of the Plain Pity building waa mer while asleep limt night. His skull referred in an arbitration cuninilttee waa fractured aud he cannot survive cun fitting of B. W. Wade for the the night Hie sou, Rtdwri Todd hoard and Geurge Kllatrom ftw Mr: , aged 24, has been arrested on leaaraon, they to imlact tho third mem- ewpUdtm of having ronimltted the ber. Tit elder iicPeeley a abort deed. Bill to the amount of $752.25 were time ago caused bis eon to be examallowed and ordered paid. ined by a board of lunacy, but he was declared not fit for an asylum. The Blaylock waa authorised to negotiate for driver for North Ogden young man U aaid to be a slave to the cigarette habit. The matter of getting truants into school to flu the legal requirement of CART. M'COY RETURNS. time urea dlacuaaed at length and It vu decided to enforce the law Havana. Nov. 17. Capt. Frank R. through the sheriffs office. McCoy, former military aide in GovThursday and Friday were given ernor Magana, rolled for New York the schools as Thanksgiving vacation. today on lhe xLeanier Mono Castle. Blaylock report! some extra furniGovernor Magoon, Conaul General ture on hand to be used where need- Rtoinhart and tiiaoy American ofik-ered in the school. went obard the vessel to bid him fareThe superintendent asked for some well. Captain McCoy Is returning to furniture to lie auppded tha achooto the 1nlted Mates to resume hi duat West Weber and Plain City. lls as aide to President Roosevelt . uae schaul T'lnfah tha Application to Frederick 8. Foils. Second for a celebration was denied owing to Major Vnited1 States cavalry, will succeed-hithe removal of the amt being as aide to iove:'i'or Magoon. which aaa contrary to law. Adjourned for one week. WOULD EXPEL WITTE. Sixty Toachara Mads Happy Bacauaa of Fay Day. fall-roa- y, ri traua-pertatb- s Moscow. Nov. 17. The Yieihmioatl 01' this city, a react ionery organ, published nn artirle today demanding the expulsion uf Count Wllte from Rus-fno the ptmiuil that be Is the empire's evil genius and announcing that will remain In Russia at. the personal risk of hie life. In reactionary circles, the allegation is frequently made that Count Witte lietrayed Russia in assenting to the tieaty or PorMiiouth and In Inducing Emperor Nicholas to issue the reform manifesto of October 39, 1905. INCREASE. VOLUNTARY I jit week our optician sen: two patient in an oculist for treatment. One war a little girl who had been fitted 17. tw by an optician who haden't any right 10 prescribe satisentire cannot we If all. yen ease at give such a faction. we pas yon un to an oculist for treatment. Honesty at all time Is part of onr business. LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. i Chicago. N'v- 17 The Chicago and Northwestern railway hits voluiitanl;' given to the Met ion agents and telegraphers an incie.xse in wages. Eleven hundred agents and approximately fioo telegraphers will come In for a share In the adv slice. The average Increase in wages, as announced by Genera: A Gardner tonight, will Manager k'. be about ;i month. V Nov. 17. AVENGE. ra-M- c Just nublisked. The repo. t s:a thu a larwely 'rcrt-nsurnumber of hnve si'.rod for inspec. linn, trebling the work of the coin rs I . Mit'hilen. hoio.t e'.xn cnnsnlHtc iitt)'li I'crsiu-- e the .1 1, The of r the vsriouai for Is extremely rtlffirnl. Ving 17. . iac.fe anj 111 fliincro c ;idi1 the population ifc ini'.itnri mlminlMrattnn re;iis 111U1. inal in"esion iff nuni priiaro huuae. nl: hough n homrt cxxte a Ifo-- t mich b'i:ifings Irhiir for ibanft-rrincvery wlrere. The irhiie of merchant, is uuivt-realiileprespeil ru:il many fail- re- cently unraveled a romantic story of a love which ended in a double tragedy at a hotel in (he Avenue Felix Fntire Mrs. C. E. Davis 24 j8 Washington Avenue Whos Your Tailor? We claim much for the garments we make for our frlanda and cus- tomers. You know it's one thing to get a ault of clothea mad t your measure that will look good and fsal good on the start. it'a another thing to have clothes made ae theyll stay put. We build the foundation of tha auit 00 that It will hold the in perfect shape at long as you wear It. Than we add quality of. fabric and atyle that prevail in all metropolitan dtiea. And we charge you from $203)0 to $35& Our guarantee ia back of this advertisement. euper-etructur- e ED3I1ND TAILORING 345 24th CO. L KING ALFONSOS BETS. A humorous story of the king of Spain, told in the World, describe an incident during the shooting ut tin 'J lro de Pichon at L Granja. King Alfonso, who was In high apir-ttlaid several wagers with the ladles present, and it waa noticed with great amusement that when the fslr gambler lost they never paid, but that, on the 0 her hand, they eureeeded In winning 499 peseta from the king. On reckoning up his losses the young exclaimed: Well, I hav I sovereign lost today, but please ssy nothing Ijondon Mirror. ghoul this at home! LIPTON BAILS FOR HOME. New York. Nov. 17. Sir Thom Upton balled for home today on the steamer Carmanla. OOOOOOOOOOOOOO o O o BOERS ARE CAPTURED. O Cape Town. Nov. 17. FeeO reira. the leader of the Boer .'rmaa Southwest O raid from O Africa, into the northern part O of Cape Colony, and all his fol- O lowers were captured today by O Colonial patrols. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO Annual Thanksgiving Linen Sale we could buy them lodar, cm bra ting the entire stock of mefable linens. Tliia great tnuney Having event nmiallr occur In Jm-narbut thin njiortiine ptirclniNe enable tbe bouwwife to rejilenieh her linen clo$-- . now, jiiKt. bifor Thankapiviiijr. 'A dium cfK a1o at Mini 1sh than fine v. New Arrivals in Womens & Childrens Coats Most phenomenal coat values Ogden has ever known fl ."in Special Sale of Hand Bags at $1.25 and Sl.T.I splendid bent her Bajr, fitted with purse aud leather lined, tomorrow Art Needle Work and Taney Goods Take advantage f lw price before the holiday rush. .lap-anrH- e I ure have occurred. HONOLULU SUGAR. Haaifn Nuv !7 cmc.i for Hex; ptoiu'.1"' to be th in tie history .ff the rerrl'-arvicggc 1: will amount tu more than or. Yenunni' rrpirr nvmunm TRAGIC FLIGHT. judicial itiqulry at Paris baa THE SHAH ILL. hu'.iKiii. N'.iv. 17. Official udvics received here confirm the recent re-- J pois of ti:e serious illness u :h- sV'ii-c- f Persia. It is said that Ins rleatii may occur any day. ,.r :ha' he may linger - for months. k fur ladies. We have some vary bargains in millinery that win i apt to make the fair sex enviou of ibem until they hear the low ,rnv which practically put thee tieautif.i; hats within the reach of auv woman We are inviting the ladies of the niunltv to call and Inspect the- - i,? if they are able to resist the r.iuvtrt of our new millinery tiien we u"Jt have misjudged its attractiveness Next Katuiday. November 24. wii; be children's day. Bee our ohilrtrvii 1 hat and price litem. OUR GREAT Tint mirii ornMislon. wh rh rHii'!) resigned as a result iff rnucNni in conof disessed nection with the for nllcged food purposes ciwt Tli Mate ISC.Tf:, acntnUiig to us hiernisl ' sr-tl- A says the inure;- FOREIGN CONSULATES. rite Helleriflilaine, O. Xm. 17 GamhD. acvrl 45. enld to he y pre. t s citizen iff Denver. Colo.. tortiiy on the charge of arson. rres:ert last Atiiir-tU- . Gamble, who wa wa st once arrotgnvd ml p'.esd-enot aulhj. I' allege in the that Gair.ble. on ttctuhvr 7 .it anesfielrt. last, burne.l' a flour t,.l!l i.ear Bei;ef:ntHine. f.--r which he ha.' pai.l tl.rtoo am) en whhh he hH.i S'ate Fire placed $3.5oO Insurance Muisha! Cresmer claims that fire ocwbicli Gitmble curred In lutlli'ti-.gowned si I'hutrpaign. l'rlvna. ani TimcoIh. Hi., urn I Rvanv. (Vo Mcuippiicr. LOVERS make fine birde. hut they also form the ii.ls:inguihi. feature of many of our s Intel !. sea ;i FOR AR80N. cattle OPTICIANS WASHINGTON. K1 Kimti. Okla.. Nuv. 17. Major IVnroye. conGi.aiiding at Fort Reno, acting unrttr orders from Washington. niil Moiitfy morning begin (i:-of the miing the negro soldier I:,,! iinniry. who ire to he iliulnun. iihlj dlvcliiiraed for shielding l r.hclr oii shv omumtled crime in rim: tin- - rlo:at. Urownsrille. Tex. ()n half of a company will he il .l.iiiy, i ASK FOR INSPECTION. J. S. LEWIS & CO. He-Jan- DISARM THEM MONDAY. 1 CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH GLASSES IF YOU LET THEM. "Fine Feathers recently. A lew day ago a well dressed and distinguished looking couple lock the bast rooms in the hotel under the THE PANAMA CANAL. uaines of M. and lime. Louis Simon On Sunday morning a pistol shot rang Why the new Panama Canal is to be through the house, and the frightened a lock instead of a canal, servants rushed into the room Just in what are the probleiha of construction time to hear a aecoud shot and see M. to be met and conquered, how Pana- Simon fall dead across the butly of his ma compare with Buex, what are the companion. 77ie woman was not quite dead, and chief advantage uf and objections to lock-canconstruction, why Chinese he had just strength enough before He labor must be employed, present con she died to gasp out the words: dttluue In the canal zone, and the im- killed me at my own request." Inquiries have now shown that the portance of local order and harmony these gre matter upon which many woman was Mile. Mlkra, Simon's persons would be glad to have clear, Information. Louis Simon and hia wife, who lived definite, authoritative These topic and many other of live in Nice, had agreed to separate some Interest will be covered In the Decem- rime ago. and the parting 0 depressed ber Ontury to nn account uf "The Simon that he folk ill. Hla slaterin-laPanama Canal, by the Hon. William nursed him. and the two fe)l to love with each other, leaving Nice together Howard Taft, secretory of war. Th article should prove among the must when he recovered. Mme. Simon, although she had no valuable contributions to the literature love for her husband. Immediately beon this Important Issue. came violently Jealous of her slater. She followed the pair about all over TRIAL OF GILLETTE. France, and two days after their arriHerkimer. X. Y.. Nov. 17. -- The Jury val at the hotel in Paris she sent Sifor rhe trial of Chester Gillette, mon a letter declaring that she would she had charged with the murder ff Grace never cease her pursuit until wreaked her vengeance on her false Brown, waa completed today. District Attorney Ward, in present- slater's beauty. On reeelpt of this letter the lovers, ing the case of the stole, said that a woman whose name he refused to di- In despair, decided to die together. vulge, would tell the jury that she Ijundon Express. heard Grace Browns cries and saw Gillette beat her until she was CONNOISSEUR THIEF. The district attorney also said that Gillette had been made desA burglar named Behwali of a parperate when Mrs. Brown threatened ticularly fastidious type, who la wanttn expose him unless he kept hia ed to town in Switzerland, was every waa and her. to marry prumixe at Lausanne. arrested recently comeven to to do anything, willing Schwab la stated to have been once mit. murder. a very wealthy man and an art who lost the greater part of SHERIDAN SIGHTED. hla fortune in speculation. Thereafter hi eapcnslve tastes and Honolulu. Nov. 17. The Japanese he gratified the of his lure burglary. liner wrhich arrived here today from He never stole beautifulbutbyfine wines money, San Francisco reports having sighted cigars, rich topestrips, rare coins the transport BhurMan on Tuesday, good old china 670 znllea east of this port. The Sher- and books, and especially him. idan had her asild set and was In fascinated It is staled that on several occasions, tow of the tug B locum and transport of Buford. She la being taken to Ban after running the risk and danger entering a huuae In search of some par Francis co for repairs. tlcular object, he left In dlaguat when he could not find it. never touching the THE GARDEN OF DEATH. money or other valuables at his hand eH had ah exquisitely furntshsd villa Juan Aldige. the proprietor of a at Zurich, and haa on several occasion near at den Seville, Penaflor, gambling sums of money for and Manna) Mtiuus. hia assistant, were been offered large but he steadfastly executed at Seville yesterday on Six hi treasures, wlh them. London Exfused to part charge of murder. press. travelAldige enticed Innumerable ers and others to hla house, which Mtool tn an Isolated place, and fleeced ROBBERS SET FIRE TO A TOWN. them by chesting at cards. The victim, who protested against, Walker, Mo.. Nev. 17. Robber here hia play, or otherwise showed that earlv today started a fire that destroythey had discovered his trickery, were ed six of the best buaineas building killed by Aldige with a hammer, and In Walker to cover up the robbery their bodies burled in his garden. iff between $2.00v and $3,009 belongThe condemned men shucked even ing to the Bank of Walker. the Wal-ace- & COMPANY the jailers by their cclLiusnea. and hsu uu the hvaffuiil iaUfckeil aud jukr.i with each other. M'int-talked (outluusll.v. aud wuen the priest begged him lo keep alienee auring tbe reading of certs.n prayer.' the criminal replied: " uiu going to talk a long a 1 have the chance, for I sh.ill be dead a long time." Both men were garrotted In the usual manner. When the collar ws placed around Idige'a neck he shouted: "One. tao, three go!" and at the last word the executioner turned tbe screw. Tbe murders at tbe Penaflor gambling establishment were discovered by accident. A wealthy man named who was a great gambler, disappeared, and the poltce traced him to Aldige's house. A careful examination was made of the premises, and a freshly turned-umound of earth was noticed In the garden. When excavation were made the tody of Rejano was found some feet beljw the surface. . Further excavation were made and six other bodies were found. The victims had been killed by a single blow of the beavy hammer, delivered from behind, which crushed the skull. The garden has been termed The London Dally ExGarden uf Death. press. a lirotli-erhuo- ent lMHi. sen-lev- well-know- n complaint ns been filed In the dlKlrict court by the attorney of W. B. Hiowoll against O. J. Btllwell, of tho estate of H. Dutig-laWin, deceased, asking fur $10,999 damage for per tonal InJorle alleged to have been sustained on August 29, 1995. by telling iuto a ditch alleged in have been dug croso n sidewalk ou Twentyilxth street by the defendant. Plaintiff alleges that he i a muMINISTER Td BOLIVIA. sician and that the lujury resulted In hi arm of to such right the paralysis Manual Joaa Vaga, Who Has Charge an extent that he cannot pursue hi d'Affalro in Mexico. profession. Mexico Pity, Nov. 17. Manuel JoeVega, who has held the post of xecrc-tar- y TRAIN KILLS SHEEP of the Chilean legation and charge d'affaires In Mexico City for oome time, has received an appointment an ChilThirty Killed at Hot Spring by a ean minister to oHItvto and within two Special. week will sever hie connection with the here and depart for hi? Saturday morning at I 0'rkvk, al new legation pout. an the i'tah lliff Spring, Oregon Mr. ha spent the larger pxrf Short Line special train hi ruck a flock of the Vega year at Waahtngton as charge of nliecp, during blinding miow d'affaires uf Chile during the absence of from that term, and killed aLont Udrn capital of the Chilean minthem. The sheep were gathered near Joaquin Walker Man Inez. Mr. the foA f a hill, clove to the rail- ister. full title will be envoy extraroad track, and- a' the approach of Vega' and mlniaier plenipotentiary the train, whiedi they could not see. ordinary the sheep crossed the track sliced of FINAL BALLOT AT CLEVELAND. the train. The name of the owner could no' be named. 'level and. Nuv. 17. The fimil ballot of the iKu firemen of the Mx'iunliig dlvfilnn of the Erie at stem, of wlih'li WARRENIY CEEDS this city is a parr, sas rereivert tonight at the headquarter of the The followinx w arrsnty deed were here. The ballots sill he : recorded wiili County Recorder taken Monday h s committee, which then leaves for New York to put it M. V. H. Durncll and wife to Henrito the executive officers of the brotii-o- r It port. While the official vote wa etta Itunit, hu III and 11. block 2, not given out It Is rieclxreil that not .t King' tuMlilon. HP'ti. and wife to .lee. rtlHscntiug vu'p w,ot cast :n the prepoJoliitM F. iar.-uf C. Fieldr. lot S and 9. bhck 1, Xeiarta sition to empower the committee the brotherhood : dec'cre a strike add!; ion, 4254. thst the rteinainl for a in the per cent increase of wages of the firemen is sc'ed on adverse)!- I the irtnclalH iff the roail. A Denver, Nuv. 17. The Butte Hoard of Pardons yeaterdsy committed to uf life imprisonment the sentence death imposed upon Ohas. O. Peter, of Elyria. Ohio, convicted of murdering Mr. Amanda Youngblood In this city In Januaiy, 1994. Fred Arnold and Newton Andrews, two you rot ineu cucvlcted with Peters, were executed some mouths ago. Peters showed Hyland eaid he waa willing 10 me! again for a aide bet of ll.oou here, if tho match could ho arranged. McCltntic aaid that ha would put hta man against Eddie Hanlon or Bennie Y anger at Ogden If the match ciNild be arranged for a purse or percentage of the gate receipt. Hyland and MrOilnrio went to Balt Lake yesterday afternoon, where they will step fur a few day before leaving for Denver, where they have a with Abe Attell. poawIMo match Ttoinpasn and Kelly left hi the afterKRAUSE CASE SE1TLEP noon train for Ian Argalea, where a acme have match with they Receives $600 from oast fighter. KeHy stated that Administratrix Union Pacific Company. bo Intends to return to Ogden und anon us the atari a gymnasium lit the matter of the estate iff J. P. meet la over. Krause, deceased, a compromise with the I'niuu Pact tic railway omupany CO. EOARQ OF EDUCATION has been filed In the district court. In Tli.unptiou The audience that a sited at the Grand opera house last night from 4:3o until 10:59 before the ourtein on "The l.ion and the limns," i rose more ms repaid for Die long aero salt ly wltncf'.stng the beetI allowsec-of the the season. Although this ond visit of thin show to Ogdon. It aae greeted with a croaded house. Owing to the lateness of the train the company did not reach the city until 6:3u and it took more than an hour to gel the scenery 1 the tlimter. As A novelty the management raised the curtain and allowed tho audience to wltneea the setting of the first not. .The piny deals with the colossal dealings of a financial and political base who to defeated by a girl, working to avo her tether's honor. Paul Kvertiiue Interpretation of the role of John Burkett Ryder, the flnniirler. was tho boot portrayal iff a character sen on- the local stage for some time. Bvertoa to a remarkably strong artist and particularly adapted fur the part. Jooephiua Lovett as Shirley Roeamoro gave an admirable characterisation c t her part. Mias Jaivefl poaieoaea extraordinary talent, together with beautiful features and very strong eves, which she used to splendid advantage. Her work In the third art was of high merit. Ao Jefferson Ryder, the eon of the millionaire, who was never allowed to choose nr decide for htmoMir. Mscy Harlam gave a pleasing characterisation. Great credit lx due every member of Uio.otrong cart, who handled their reiqmrtlve part in n moat capable tnanuer. The scenery and stage furniture waa worthy of special mention. Prieoner Saved From the Gallows by Hia Mental Condition. cun-fivte- to W. W. Naughtuu. sporting editor of the Ban Fraudaco Examiner, a well a to Britt. of tho club's offer, but a jet aord had- not been rivet ed from either. The Rnynllte people are endeavoring ts recure a match between Hylaud and either Ganx, Brin or Nelson, iut sa yet their effort aeem to be of no grail. Nelson has refused point blank to go against MfCUnti'a protege. and J. Edward Britt is boating round the buah to such an oatent that he. too. baa been termed a SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE AT THE BIG CLOCK to Bring Them 15 of Next well INDICTED J. S. LEWIS RHYO- Au effort lx being made to bring H lul an:l Jimmy "Fighting" Hrfrt together at Ktiyclilc. Nev.. January 15 of next year. A movement to tliih effect h tieiug made by Sammy M.'t'liiitic, manager for Hyland, and K. t'. Skinner, manager of the Rhyolite Athletic rlub. ha in received a letter from Bkiuuer which hr states that he wired and Vidi.na Bitia. au Italian about .'2 eais uf age. in the employ of restaurant, Is alleged to have skipped with $117 uf the nonoerus usKiey. alileh a as eairueted to him to take io the bans. , Early yesterday afternoon. the preprietor of tho place, .gave Bills $117 to lie taken to the hank for him. The entire aflornoou passed end the young foreigner dlu-hishow up at the establishment. Then Mr. Kennedy reported fue mat ' ter to the police, alio lmniediatoiy eniered Into ciHnuiunication with near by ton ns. to tie on tho lookout for tho fugitive. Pit's lota been aorking el the cafe for liout two months, and appeared to lie a young man of model habits, and had been trusted to a great extent by hi enipheor on prejI 147 .147 Leaded le Mine Owners Raise the Ban Against Union Miner. INCURABLY Born, to lhe wife of Ijeroy Far ley, who residua at Sari Twenty-surum- l vious occasioue. ha by girl. MothoiruoL an eight-pouner and child (Ftlng woll. II IS. , Augur-Kennedy- Funeral services over ;he iimaim-oAlfred Hunter, who died Ian; Tur day of pneumonia at Ogden hospital, will Le held thta afternoon at 2 o'clock, from Undquiat'a uuderukmg parlors under Lhe auspices of the Workmen. 13 hMBER WRECK CONTEST AT LITE. NEV. WAS ENTRUSTED TO TAKE THE MONET TO BANK. ! Omuee. XO The Lftsdville Mine O suers' Association has decided that after December 1. the card system, which has been to vogue there for the Isai two The years, will be dlacuntiuued. of the mine owner baa been brought about largely through the changed conditions which reudw the TRAINMASTER WRIGHT RETURNS contlnuanoe of the system no longer a necessity. Since the strike of 1904 FROM SCENE OF DISASTER. ra ailner was employed by any of the properties la the district controlled by the Mine Owners' Association unCompany's Leas Will Be $10,000 or less he bad card from the local as$12,000 two Engine Comsociation. Demolished. pletely MEET CASH Hark AIOKXIXQ, UTAH OODEX, DOING AWAY WITH THE CARD. Bell 'PhenS, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Bsll EXAMIXEk: MGRXIXG Kid Gloves Tor Every Occasion Tremendous Sale of Winter Underwear W have jusi but not lvilhotit tb man w ho has a tu nil v. piv-sii- the busiest week uf ail the year iu tbe rnderwenr Section, determination to Ktill further Hhatter onr own record. So woor coining; nicl of underwear rail afford ft miss thin opjaviv clom-- d t 0 0 O O O O 0 O 0 0 |