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Show EXAMINEE: TIIE MOUXIXQ 8 OGUEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY EMRER MORNING, 21, 1906. o MUST FACEIEARTHQUAKE oeeoooeeeooooeooeeoeeoeooeooeeo&oooQ MATTER IN TURNS COURT TIDE ALLEGED Absolutely EXAMINER TELEPHONES j i ROOMS. InMpwiMnt 'Phwii Sail TKoiK, turn ring EDITORIAL No, N. II BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Ptiona all 'Phana, ana ring Nay M No, BS CO., NEW VOM. ttrn part of Water county state that It la almuai Impuaalbln to tiarvesi their sugar baeia on aonnuut of the condition of the (lelde, whtrb are very bad on account of recent sturuia. Today the members of K1 Kalah temple,' Nobles of the Myotlr Shrtiie. will go to Salt Lake, where they will surparticipate lu the rounding the Initiation of a clans of candidates for the pilgrimage serosa the burning sands. IS ATTACHE Twenty-tw- o barber fjaaaed an examination before the Mate baaixl of examiner, the total number bain thirty. The suceesaful tonnorial artist were: Jamaa L. Allen, D. U. Long, K. H. Hold. W. G. 8arvla, John Witaon, J. P. R upper, R. G. Matthews. W. B, Stabs, G. Imagawa, William BoHnn, Reynold Ahletu, T. L Vogel, e H. W. Bouiteake. J. G. Graham, Squires, George W. Gunn, Grant A. Jone lease BroOmg, 1km Abbey. EL P. Bastien, Dorman Hodgson. Quinn Lou-raoo- Sullivan, 1.10 PER 100 FOUNDS. WHEAT The beat and rheapeet of hay at Grout, S6I 4th SL Both p hoses. evening at Parr West. Thykr. aged 46 year. leaves a wife and several chilall! take dren. Jttmerol aarvlca plana at Farr Weat meeting; huuae Friday at 11 a. m. Interment will he In Olden City cemetery. Died--le- Hater t CL De-erai- Monday night, during n saloon row at Montello, a tough character, whose name could not be learned, a as killed. When tie vu searched a eouple of revolvers war found upon hla person. The Woodman if the World yesterday paid to Mt. Elisa Bauacher and Mrs. Emma O. Courser Sd.iHin each upon policies held by their late hudbandt. P. P. Christensen, county attorney of Salt Lake, was an Ogden visitor yesterday afternoon, A marriage license was leaned yesterday aftamooo to Cornelius Kelle-be- r, aged 23, of Pocatello, and Margaret Moljoughltn, aged 15. "f Ogden. The ceremony will take piece at the L Joseph church this morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. 6. Bepp announce Dareiu-te- TO tCDEM Admires Ogdsn Canyen and Wiahaa to Sa Mar of It. EXPRESS UNMIXS Max Figniaa aud his capable AR1ICL.S IF iliCRtPLRATII who spiieared hare Monday In Battle on for Express Buainesa The Man on the Itox, left for a tour Big Coast. to the Through of the northwest yesterday morning Company Organised to Carry on Genon the Short Line. In response to a eral batoon and Hotel. will What operate express coinpmv curtain call at the performance at the over Western the deGrand Monday night Mr. Figniau Articles of incorporation of the The express situation In the weat livered a neat liule speech lu which l.Trrtvn Union Liquor company were filed with a comic of the up-opera" pint he slated that Ogden waa a second new are the express cuni- - the county clerk yesterday aftermxni home to him. To a representative of Ax things The comwhich in Gould Is Interested la ' by ('. R. Hollingsworth. j.auy this paper yetaerday morning. Mr. pany Is organised to carry on a genUnion Pacific. over the operating emphasized his statement of the while on the other hand the Harri-ma- n eral saloon, hotel, cafe and restaurant previous night by saying that ever at the new town of Portexpress company la doing exclu- land.business since his first arpearance In the city cast of Ogden, and near Croy-deRio on business the Grand. sive he liked Ogden and that when he was Ruth Gould and Harrtman want hers with Miss Florence Roberts reThe capital stock Is WO. Odd, divided their own companies on their hearsing for "Ann lainonf," that h own lines. express At the present time both Into one hundred shares of $100 each. became aitaohed to the city and its D. A. and- the Pacific, are at The ufficera end directors are: surroundings, particularly the canyon, war over the Pacific coast business. Smyth, president and treasurer; whore he spent the moet of hie spare Wells-Fh-r Jamrs Cunningham, vie president; P. go, the Harrimaa corporatime. a cinch on the Rio Grande J. Quinn, secretary; Frank Smyth and Mr. Figman mid or the beauties of tion. bee which la the connecting link Bam F. Dixon, directors. the canyon 'to his company so much Western, n with the Western Pacific, while see to were anxious It, the Denver A Rio Grande a third comthat they, too, were EACLS TO UV. SMOKER but owing to the fact that they pany, the Globe, which wxs left over delayed on account of tralna, and it by the G. W. Kramer regime, la In In Honor of Forty New Members Just being necessary to run a special train from Balt Lake to Ogden Monday af- evidence. Initiated. Pacific the On Route Bull the lathe themternoon. they had ti content me far west as Daghas expreva away I selves with seeing but a little if bo The local lodge of Fraternal Order gett. Here it stops and Wetle-Farg- a of Eagles gives a ainoker next Monday canyon at the mouth. to ti that hand takes from a point A valuable member of Mr. Figman N 1.00 Angeles over the Santa Fe Joint night to its members anil friends In company, who Is loud In her praises track. Here It la that Harrtman blocks honor of the forty new members of of Ogden aud the canyon la Miss Hel- Gould's express company from getting the ledge who were initiated Monday en Holmes, the capable leading lady to the coast. The membership of this orevening. for this clever comedian, whose last Lin end the . der is now about 20i and It Is expectShort Over the Oregon appearance In Ogden was with John O. R. A X.. the outlet to the Pacific ed that by the first of the year this Stoddard In "Reside the Bonnie Briar coast and1 the northwest, the Pacific numlier will be Increased to 250 or Bnah.H Miss Holmes la an artist of express, the Gould corporation, holds more. exceptional talent and marked ability, tnrar. ns It does on the UnhA Pacific. who will always receive a hearty welThe only Harri man line upon which WOODRUFF MAKES STATEMENT. come In Ogden. a Harrtman express company operates Is the Bouthern Pacific, which handles Says the Only Legacy That Odall Left Welle-Fargexpress exclusively. Successor Was Debt. BREAK IN P:PE LINE It can be seen that id system hex Us own express company . although It New York. Not. 20. Timothy L. Wrrt-erRepair War Completed About Mid- I more than probable thatIn the Woodruff, chairman of the Republican conjuncPacific will operate night Service Made Efa Issued tion with the Pacific express, but then state oemnittee, tonight ficient. Ha eastern Gould connection, the Rto statement in reply tn the recent criticism cf farmer Governor B. B. Odell, Grande Western, has the Wells-FargA break In the pipe In tunnel No. 7 so the through problem Is no regarding the conduct of the Repubalready, on the pipe line nf the Utah Light ant nearer lican campaign It New York, In which being eelved than ever. Railway company In Ogden canyon roa: have changed hands sev- he said.: The "The only legacies Odell left hi yesterday afternoon caused the cutting eral times during the psxt twenty down nf the power by the company but the old contracts secured sneresaor as chairman of the state years, last evening and until midn'ght the bv the express companies still pre- committee were debts to the amount company gave a crippled service In vail. Wnen the contracts were orig- of about 3,000, to be paid and factionthe city. Tunnel No. 7 la near thn inally iniide things were as they al disturbances to be pacified. We mouth of the canyon nnd a difficult should h according to the owners of did not come into possession nf a recplace to make repalts. A large force the roads. Today they are In very ord. book or paper of any kind, or of men was sent to the ranyon by the chaotic condition with a Here battle any material whatsoever that would-bnt use in the conduct of a camand the company eurly Iasi evening to make m between the Wells-Farg- j the repair, which were completed Pacific for the Pacific coast butsluea. paign. "In order to overcome these diffabout midnight. has the best f It Todav Wells-Fargconwith the Santa Fe sad the Southern iculties that confronted us and to a campaign which proved to he duct in sll out Pacific competition shutting SIM FOR DIVORCE one of the mor fiercely and bltterl.v t'.ilifornla rontested in the hitsnry ol the politics of the state, to dispel the feeling After of Desertion on Plea Sought which was so perof CHID LAID TO LEST Years Married Life. com-pan- r Rose Weaver wae examined ywisr-da- y afternoon by Dre. Dickson and Browning, and ordered comsnltted to the etate mental hosiritsl at Provo. Twelve carloads of celery en route (ran southern California to New York markets passed through Ogden yesterday. The shipment was received' over the San Pedro road. The ftrot of a series of monthly dances to be given by t.ho Weber club this winter took piece lent, evening at the Congress dancing academy. About fifty couples were present a moat delightful evening. O I GREAT lr d - c dece-.ised- . l . (l:y As Long as Our Present Option Ho'ds Good. 9 GLASSES YOUR EYES WITH IF YOU LET THEM. CAN AND WILL FIT December of the ili: ari uf health, rn!.: Gut a tiill wxr.ii-- l int i the legltkature. prie tiding exieiK-- :.r fee. i.r Utn. to t tie paid te PMkI.Hih the state ; for jnl'ici-te:txtlsi.i. and the same ij the iate Nvtr I 1 F!iv'.urs have g.g roil nf paying out f tliei- - nw.1 IS'ketS fin till, t be- no pro-- . tsien b c for rei:iib-:r-'!;them, aud thetr flHug with the wr.rotBri of the hi the :i'.oii for sa:e Ismrd I'tah Is pew one id Jii first stales In the union. In the ilcat; n week our optician sent two patients to an ccnllel for trea'nient. One was a little girl who bad been fitted (7. by an optician who haden't any right, to prescribe for such a case at all If we cannot give you entire vaiis-- f action, we pass you n to an ocnllat for treatment. Hn-eatat all times is part of our buainesa. LET U8 EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. J. S. LEWIS & CO. OPTICIANS AVENUE. vi-a- 1 e inn'er of unip'rteno ard lr. efiLrlin'-- j ar. vital slstlit!i nearly prepgnal to oe riiis"-regt-itrarli- 1 as a regJ-trii,in stile by the ren s:t b jra n ITiere aro onl eight nr ten wich -- tstes In the unien, sin! the fact that Vtoli Is so near being pbi rb g. vc-- n nil a par with Uiew t the eflirl.is (f the anxl--nto bring it ftillv ii)i to the government s y.i-h-u- s stan-dai-l- . rd 9 Q Buy Great Bead Consolidated at Thirty Cents 0U2 ADVICE: 0 1 0 9 INTER-STAT- 000000000990090000090000000000000000 standing, but staled uiat he uia uu. believe a military convention existed. The senate rejected the Interpellation. 213 to 32, and voted confidence In the government. FACTS MORE ABOUT THE Agitation for Rsform Methods ministration. London, AT The Runaway Train Was Going at Rate of Ono Hundred Miles Par Hour, The wracking crew of the Southern Pacific sent from thin city to Muntello last Thursday on account nf the wreck, la still at that town clearing up after the frightful disaster. The full details of the affair have never been published, it being reported by those who witnessed the sight that the freight train which ran away on the 'Montello hill and crashed into a dead engine on the ash pit at that town, gave the engine and train crew the wildest ride of their life. When the engine of the runaway freight struck the dead engine It was going at the rate of 100 miles per hour, and the lone engine wan hurled several hundred feet. Tlie prompt action of a train crew In throwing a switch and allowing the runaway train to go upon a aide track probably saved the lives of a care of persons as well as the great loss of property. The m caused by d the wreck, which waa variously between fln.QuO anil $12,000, will probably reach $3u,0n or more. Twenty-sifreight car containing prunes, canned goods, beans and other perishable merchandise, were completely demolished sc that most, nf them were burned. One heavy Item In the way of damaged property was a rar nf expensive plate glass, which was almost completely ueatroyed. FELAYO TO MOROCCAN COAST. Madrid, Nov. 20. As a consequence of the receipt by the cabinet of dispatches setting forth that the. situation of Europeans In Morocco is grow-Ing worse, Minister of Marine Alvnra- do decided, after consultation with the premier, to order the battleship Pela-The Pelayo yo to the Moroccan will proceed either tonight or tomorrow for Tangier, where she will Join the French warshlpa. Rhe will take 500 marines. It Is reported here, though the rumor lacks confirmation, now British off the that the squadron coast of Spain, has also ordered to Morocco. bi-e- estl-nmte- SHAFTER'8 ESTATE x tlal. KING CONFERS WITH u stti-niic- d :. ld KILLED BY FALLING. Two Bridgeport. Conn.. Nov. 20. .sowere killed, a thirl Is dying. other Is seriously Injured and MW man cut and bruised as the result. late today, of the slipping of a clutch on the aide of a staging on which new thirty men were working on the rallrosd- bridge over the Huusatonjc river between Stratford and Mllfws-tiltinthe starifff and throwing the men to the deck of the bridge, uin i ! - feet below. CONFESSED JUDGMENT. Cheyenne. Wo.. Nor. 20. After Jury 7, ad been drawn in a suit brought by United States District Attorney Bur 1A aralr.st the Burlington railroad district court In the United Pistes -- the safety hire for violation law. the attorneys for the f ro-.:- h cn - - . - tir-M- RUSSO-JAPANES- E r 1 , r iieut-sV:- - td-'- !; Clem-.'iicea- KusBO-Jivsiiev- - a'q-ruvo-- 1 -i " tr-at- e - -- 'll e appij-anc- The mu confessed Judgment. r' was a civil action and a fine and cviets was lniiwsed by the cuurt. EVERLY INDICTED. 1 s LUBIN. Rome, Nov. 1. The Tribuna say King Victor Emmanuel baa received David Lubln of California In private audience. Mr. Lublu la the promoter of the plan for an international Institute of agriculture, which baa basu taken up by the king. Ur. Laibln reported on hla efforts with the departments of agriculture "f Groat Britain and th United States for the furtherance of the Institute. j l gi--:- ARREST. Warsaw, Russian Poland. Nov. 2i. Through bribing a member of the gang, the police have arrested a batch of partldpanta In the train robbery Rognw, November 3, by which the Revolutionists are said to have secured about $860,000, making altogether thirty-fou- r persona arrested In this connection. They will sll be immej diately tried by drumhead court mar j ftr-u-re Inqxtrtani , $15,000. upi-nin- An They Are Alleged to Be Connected With Train Robbery of Nov. t. . 'l 2n. HAVE 34 UNDER 1 1 Nov. of deputation representative of the various creeds and political parties uf Great Britain, called on Foreign Secretary Grey this afternoon to make rep rose mail on a on the subject of the alleged atrocities in the Oongu bids pendent State, usually described hem as the "African chamber of horrors." As the speakers pointed out, the agitation for reform in tlie methods of administering the Congo Independent States has become practically unanimous in this country. The fact that Secretary Grey consented to receive the deputation on the eve of the Congo debate in the Belgian parliament Is oon side rod The secretary. In his reply, practically promised that unless (lie Belgian government takes steps to Improve the prevailing conditions Great Britain will provide Interns tlonal action. Beeretary (Ire)- said the government from any would welcome cf the powers without the slightest desire to secure political advwxsges for Great Britain.. Omaha. Nov. 20. After listening to arguments for a week on the motion to quash tbs Indictments in the Richards and Comstock laud fraud cases. Judge Munger this morning overruled the motion and the case went to trial this afternoon. The defendants In this cose are Bartlett Richards, Will G. Comstock and Charles C. Jameson, officers of the Nebraska I And and Feedand ing company; Amml H. Dodd Agullla Triplett, agents uf the cum-- 1 pany; Thomas M. Huntington, Fred Hoyt and James M. Held, officers of the Maverick Loan and Trust comsome of the pany. thnugh which fraudulent transactions are said to have been done, and F. M. Walcott, legal adviser uf the lanJ There are forty counts in company. the indictments which include conspiracy to secure fraudulent title and illegal fencing of government land. WRECK WRECKING CREW STILL WORK AT MONTELLO. CONGO ATROCITIES. CASE GOES TO TRIAL. d 1 0 0 0 e o BROKERAGE CO. E r. - o 0 0 1 &t. ' io-l- ab-iu- last WASHINGTON, FEES FGRJHYSIC.ANS ( Stock Win Be Listed About Bakersfield, Nov. 20. (.'apt. W. H. of the iat WilMcKittrick, R. Shatter, filed a petition lu tha ! liam superior court of this county for letters tcstlmenfary In the estate of the deceased general. Thn petition states that no w ill uf Gen. Shatter has been found and property valued at $15,000 OFFICIAL DENIAL. Is enumerated as follows: Real property lu Kern county, valPrince George Enraged at the Report ued at $10, COO; personal property conof His Insanity. sisting at bank stock, lire stock an.1 maarticles necessarr for the cultivation sistent; to bring the KepuMk-aliondon, Nov. 21- .- The Vienna cor- of a farm valued at $5.00i. chinery cf the state to the highest uf the Dxlly Telegrcph for to utilize the respondent degree of efficiency; OKLAHOMA CONSTITUTION. which words what purports 10 be an official many variable suggestions of the denials cf the coudi-ilncame to lie from the varied elements Hconunt of Prince George of Rerria. When that were supporting our ticket, to GutiiiK Okla.. Nov. 20. With the raise by popular subscription lather Prince George heard the newspaper eleeti' n of o 71 ren the constitutional than from ror)kratinns snd monaye-reports of his insanity be rushed with couvuniinn nettled town to active sum reoessarv to It is riding whip lo the foreign ufilre buslcem today. William Murray of intrres the nn-.Into the room nf Premier Panics, Tlshimlngo. I. T.. was nsnie-tchairdefray tlie expenses of the CHmpuigii. "Y.:u dog. you lntitid- to man. and Peter Haniatv of South and to eniploi every legitimate mans shouting: confine me. your future master! I'll .ml to devise new ones hretofon iU!rlrt president of the It get the voters registered and the kill yell. I'll liample on yet United Mine Wotkers of America, vice boxes, we of the canaille." volig In the ball-president. The premier had much trouble in the committee spurr-for; The formal of the conven-ti:iwas neither time Mir effort." ra'rnlng the prince, who then by a crowd of specli. the press bureH'i. where Dtators that filled he opera house s irector liHiiitch. under the orde-- s of where the are Mng held. DRESDEN CHINA FIGURE. the prinre. composed official denis In his preoi nee. When this had LATE ARRIVALS. Figure Eirven Inches High Sold for flourishing his George departed, $5,200. whip and crying: Kansas Pity, Nor. 2o. Among the These Ssai.lsn anl Hungarian late western arrivals for the 2P. A Dresden china Iioiniou. Ni-dogs shall eat their words." congress are Thumss Richfigure eleven Similar scenes were enacted at the ardson of Portland. Oregr-n- . John Henhigh rep. renting a the wogrng a hugi- crinoline sn-correspondent hmc, ry Smith of Balt latke City, T. 3. palace, where, carrying s nup dog. wild surlier pug the jtrlr.ee 111 treated hs broihr. fiarkson of eSai.le. and Mr. and Mra. log si tier Prince Alexander, who Is a quiet J. brought l.txm guinea Wxahingon. fR.2.Vii it Giirisiys apctt-i. youth. Fifteen (VilfornlH.-isled liy H.' D. This grtiup was made here io.dav and .llin P. Irish, and 10 during a f:nivis period In tlie hNtnrv IN FRENCH SENATE. from with Gov. of lie Prfactor). frim 17;tf to in cha:c-- . were also among i Tfdl. Court Brimhl was at lis Sensation bv Senator Deviil ne. Who the arrivals. heal. Tb.represents Counters Attacks Present Policy. of tlie of the .nrif)e K POISONED BY PARSNIPS. court of Aucvstiit II. then elector of Paris, i'v I!" Senator Saxonv. in the senate v. 2. Two foreignWashington. w is brought to Chririv r Tina attack on the er!. are by msklt-and thirty are violently man a ee'l it a to for who offered by for-l111. some ..r whem wlil and mu-ridie. at Hills policy nf the hi. all run-- . ..r- tnstesfi of Curing I! Hihic'KPd Hi" government, biro. Pa from eating silj parsnips It Ills benefit. off for Christy Tli live-Great into of men hands the a a boarding "til playmei today wt.et'i-th- e house Britain, .it demanded tj the paiilps had been prepNEUTRALITY OF NORWAY. mill-t.i- i. a was are-: true ihai for the evening meal. report tition had been planned ne- t Cologne. Nov. 20. In u dispatch a us Britain and France TREATY. from ho I:id-;he n tlie great a'. venture in Giir-'it- , rontlrins the reoort that Nor- wt'.eh and Piuchon Si. Minister Nov. 2" Several or-way ;r..er:'s War propose that the of t'.ip Piquart hail embarked tiH-shall aiuir.intee - niii-Russia, uer-er, lncbi.tlug !: in ccnfer-'nctoday, the iil Norweginn terriiurv Premier rti-after ilefend-.- among ther The nrr.-,- ; .n lent says hrPi! .n Grn and r' ' ' iart i grant ed that Is favoran'i.v uirp.-o.-.nil . lu- - cmild not rai any tiling ini- i. hit tit n:vire luvored nation to this tinder- g.irdlrg .he FYsncirHr-.tlavru-.kl- 0 Cents Per Share t 30 e o 0 i j 0 O Trana-mississip- pl SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE J.S. LEWIS & COMPANY i ii WILL BE SOLD FOR n over the remains Funeral of ("er.ll Carl Hanford wore held yesterday at 1 p. m. from the First wardhmise. Hlshup Ensign presldlng. Thoie was a large a'lrndance frelatives and friends. Throe wireHons 4 iiiiiiJc were rendered liv the ward Juvenile choir. Mrs. Mary F.irb'y I King a solo, "Bonn Time Well and Mlase Vcrnn Fowler and Sarah lingrae rang a duet The speakers were V. H. Ki.ive. Dudley Btune. F. I.. Ward. Na:lun F. Mlddiet in. The Turner and mI1 hearers weie rotnmdef of th Floral offering wonIn'emier.r m nuniero-.i"ill and 0 BEND CONSOLIDATED I n Comrades Acted ae Pall Bearers. Beautiful Flcral Offerings. 0 0 And Many Others That Have Made Large Profits For Share Holders. Welle-FMrg- O. H. Cbalmeni. for the past four Thirty years a dispatcher In the employ of the Oregon Short l.lne. baa been apAlter almoiit thirty years or msrril the Oregon pointed chief dispatcher nf Short Line at Balt lmfci-- . vice U. H. Ufa, Rose Olds, through hi-- ettorrey. illvortv against has Med a suit Blodgett, awdem-- to other duties. Charles Old. il'n the ha:g of dethe bonds-ine- n sertion. The eiiiuidatnt alleges that lite yrsterdav afternoon erc nmrrin.l at Ucrrian. of W. R. Swan. who was under thn couple arrest for complicity in the bounty Michigan, prll 2::. IkTP, und a Roy. fraud deals, notified Sheriff Behring New Mexico. 'n nr ahoui April 27. that they would no longer be lpiij. the defendant lx alleged to h:iv for Swan, and hr whs Immed- deserted the plaintiff. The defendant, iately taken Into custody und lucked up the rutnpl.'ihit states, is a carpenter by Ht the county Jail. trade, an-- earning tnin IS tn la per day. Thomas Maloney Is the Htiurney or the plaint Iff. Manv it the farmers of the west- 0 0 .SILVER PICK EXTENSION. ao Fig-ma- n o 9 0 CoosoSidated , . S. AT THE BIG CLOCK well-know- n the engagement of thetr daughter EdKh to Leo Browning of this city. The marriage is to take ptoce J n a fnrmerly traveling utau. hut uow a prom incut mine owner of Nevada, pe sac-tb rough Ugdcn last evening en route to Yeruigiou, where he is Interested in a number of valuable properties. Mr. Turners success in Nevada is Use many other romances of tlie Sagebrush state, and probably fully as interesting. Prior to the "Frisco earthquake Mr. Turner, who is knowu througuout the west by merchants and others as "Jake, was traveling for a coffee of that city. In ether words, hs was selling coffee, teas and spices for a wholesale house lu Ban Francisco. When the groat fire and quake came bust April It wiped the house off tbs nisp. so to speak, and Turner hat no mors uf a Job than a rabbit." Of course Jake could bars started on the road selling coffee for soms one else, but ue decided that he would go to Nevada and loss what little hs had left before he went back, traveling. Various camps were visited by this young soldier of fortune and he gathered up a few options w.iit'h were closed and organised companies of widen Turner is one of the heaviest stockholders. Many valuable "proa-pectwere purchased by Mr. Turner In behalf of himself and "grubstakera"" and the com panics organized and the stock all subscribed for by Utah and eastern capitalists. The story of Mr. Turner's success "tn Nevada la similar to that nf hundreds of other Utahus, but probably none of whom were earth quaked out of their former positions like Turner. J. H. Turner, Sebring left for Rork goes Springs last evening, where he to get H. C. Frankie, wn is warned-iIbis clt upon ike charge 4 forgery. alleged to have been committed In this city ou November 12. Frankie la alleged to bare driven to Riverdaie and broken open a win-kla the canning factory usd extracted several checks bearing the signature of A. L Brewer from a check book In the office. It waa further alleged that Frankie bad tlie check filled, tn and the name of the the secretary forged and cashed checks at the White Elephant askant, receiving 40 upon a I 0 check, the balance to have teen paid after the genuineness uf the check had teen Frankie disappeared established. sous after the cberk transaction and the forgery had been detected. The matter was placed in the bauds of the office-iwho, after an investigation. placed George JUlan, who la alleged to have accompanied Frankie to Riverdaie aud held the horse white the latter eutered the building and secured the blank c necks. Malan waa released later after a further examination had been made by the officers, as It appeared there was no evidence against him. A telegram stating that the officers uf Ruck Springs, who had been notified to watch nut for Frankie, had him under arrest, was received in the clty late yesterday aftemuon. and Sheriff Behring made preimraticns to go ufter the man. rd NWKI Fortune. Sheriff Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is the product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-thisulphuric add) substances adopted for other baking powders because of their cheapness. in Nevada, Invests Hie All Right Place and Achieves a Chocks. DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER KAKINK Seeks in Wanted Great BUSINESS RUINED BY BAN FRAN CISCO DISASTER. AR- ROCK SPRINGS. This City to Answer Charge of Forging Blank PSS2tt KOVAL UNDER FORGER REST AT o o o o o o o o 0 CONSISTING OF FIVE CLAIMS 0 o o Immediately Adjoining the Goldfield Great Bend, Now Sellng Around $1.50 Q 0 Ths is a New Treasury Flotation Being Promoted by the L. M. Sullivan o Trust Co., Who Also Promoted Such Successes as the o 0 LOU DILLON. o FAIRVIEW EAGLES NEST. 0 St. Txmts, Ncv. 20. An Indictment charging embezxlement was rur?1'. ! todsir by the grand jury te.ler Charles H. Kverly. former company-Everlthe St. Louis Union Trust has been missing for wvem He "a- - last heard fromsew months. Detectives have been Denver. wert to search for him. The Indictment contains hut f count and raises the amount as $i y CHURCH FORCIBLY ENTERED. X-20. FlremeB Am'ens. Fra-c- e. with ladders today assisted la ejef" of jng an entrance tu the Church Anne. After entering the bnlWIaf firemen opened jae the windows doors and adtnltied the authorllis aim took the usual Inventory. te |