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Show i SULLIVAN EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS EDITORIAL Independent Phone ... Sell 'Phone, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Pnone . Bell Phone, one ring ....Ne. ....NO. SI 61 ...No. M . WHEAT 11.10 PER 100 P01ND3 The beet and cheapen of her at Grout, 133 14th Sl Both pbonoa. A decree of dlvoroa vaa granted in tlie district court yesterday aftrn.n 1u the case of H. B. (Airti lilunie U Cur tie upon the grouude of desertion. Dr. Johanuan, phyalcian and stir-ce-w- . Specialist on eye. ear, note, thrnar, caiarrh and akin disease. located uter 1. L. Clark Stores. James WadQ.un. living at 2J S' Sherburne avenue, will leave today over the Southern Pacific fur Sun Fran-eiiowhen- - be will ilall with hie tiaughlar for sums time. Mra. Joseph W. Hughes. w lfe of the well known street car oonductor. I very low at her home from an atuua of acute rheumatism and other Two care of a freight, northbound, on the Short Line, jumped the track at the ooraer of Twenty second and Wall avenue, Iasi night, at 11 o'clock and delayed traSic for Mime time -- Poll Tax Collector F. C. Naisbltt Sled nineteen complaints la the mu- nicipal oourt yesterday afternoon against the delinquent payers of poll taxes. Fifty complaints win be filed tomorrow and some every day until all the cnllrcUona are made. STRIKE AT BLACK HORSE Ora Found on Creek Properties. 25. ARMY IS FROM SALT LAKE HERE MAN BUSY VISITED CITY IN COMPANY WITH HENRY PEERY. HAS SPENT FOUR DAYS IN CITY RELIEVING COAL SITUATION. ARE DOING A SPLENDID RELIEF WORK IN OUR CITY. GAME Well Pleaeed With Our City and la inclined te Inveat Here. Nobly Assisted by His Efficient H. V. Hillikar and H. J. Roth. Durintf Past Wask Much Good Haa Bean Dona by Them t Relieving tha Poor and Daetituta. Great Cradit la Dua the Ogden Team, Who Put Up Splendid he well known Goldfield mining man and broker of Net was au OgJtm visitor yesterday sfiermx n in company with Kenry Peery, whose li une i In Ogden. ilve in Sail lAke City and open-ataIn the Nevada mining camps. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Peery were from Sal'. Lake by Joel Priest, editor of th- Sell isike Herald. vu came as far as Ogden with then.. The visitors sere the guests of Ho rare and Harold Peery and Harry Cnianau of 'he Brokerage compear and after a dinner had been was for a Mr. taken Sullivan staved. dme about the city. Ha was very much Impressed with the city and Its future prospects, and said he bad often thought of locating here, and that bow be a as In greater favor than ever of building a residence aud siwne business blocks In Ugdau. Mr. Sullivan, who has been Instrumental in aiding a number of Ogden people tn making many rich Investments, said that he was going to organize a company for the purpose of building the largest hotel tn the slats of NevaJa at Goldfield, and would give the Ogden investors aa opportunity to Inveat. la speaking of the stuck situation at Goldfield. Mr. Sullivan said that thrv are bjomlug and are belter l and higher than ever. Some w.mder-fusms as have beeu made la the Fair-vie- Uri - Inu-retat- poa-aibi- y and Manhattan districts. Mr. HulUvan, accompanied by Henry and Harold Peer, left on the after-nortrain for Goldfield Special rr d CCiMIKC UNITABIAKS With Singers From Balt Lake to Ogdan. Ckouraiww well-know- of this 'eltj, located tha group of 811-rCreak claims In the Hlack Horse mining district, aud reports another rich strike in the Yankee Girl, one of tha seventeen claims cf the Silver Greek Mining company. The new big vein waa encountered at h depth of fifteen feet, and la known to he at least five feet wide. Assays show 61.fi per cent lead, 24.6 ounces silver and 8 In gold. There la every Indication that tha vein is permanent and the company Is making hurried preparations for development work on a large scale. Already the Snyders In Halt Lake City have dispatched a number of miners in two wagons from Gold-fieland there will ha something doing soon. Clyde Tllford, who bringa the sews of the big atrlke, la the aon of Boone Tllford, tha vetaiwa Nevada prospector and mining man. The latter la known all over the Saga Bruah state as an expert mining man and la the man who took so much ore out of the Osceola district. H. P. Young, associated with Clyde Tllford in Nevada properties, name In from Black Horae with Mr. Tllford and will Interest Logan people in Black Horse mining properties. JJ. Sullivan, y s the Slhrst n E. W. Hulse. the young mining man of Ogden, has as his jnieat Clyde Tllford of Ely. These two gentlemen. together with H. J. Waller A special rnion meeting will be held by the 1'nltarians of Halt Lake and Ogden. Sunday evening at K. of P. hall In this city. The sermon will be preached by Hev. W. T. Brown of Denver, who la field secretary of the American Unitarian association. Rev. Frauk Fay Eddy of Salt Lake has been bolding Sunday evening services here for some time and the field seems so encouraging that It la probable that Mr. Brown will spend sni time here later In the winter with the Idea of organising a new society, An excursion la to be run la the interests of the meeting, Sunday evening, ana the widely known Unity quartette of Balt Lake City will furnish the music. SUIT FOR $10,000 Fanner Empleye of Southern Paolflc Asms for Damages. goods, yet ihe tendency upward is general and force '.a own solution. fi ia aicung the most cuiumoa of tsole articles that the greatest advance haa been made. Potatoes without whirh a ineai Is eaarcetr rtAinple-e- , have Jumped twenty points la ns anuy buitar and certain day, and eggs, choice cut of meats have followed the flight of the tubers. It. general price are the same, but blight ndiancdX have been simultaneously ordered by a number of proprietors, who predict a still higher advance before the winter la over. , t ' M'ave told you much aou; oar clurhlcg. but all the mlUrg Ck make but a small pan of the preasion that actual wesiia q. perience will give. V.a kne, you can dammit on It vou Ite right up to the mlLj style-y- ou feel, as vtu u -It's perfectiun. BOYS CRUEL TREATMENT, Poorly Clad, Ha ia Compsllad fee Walk From Shaep Camp to Grantevilie. Game. GrantavlUe, Nov. 21 Master Willie Olsen, a lad uf fifteen yearn, was the victim of a heartless act on the part The football team from tha Ogden of a aheap owner, whose camp ia loThe splendid work arcoiuplishad by J. high school defeated the crack urgasl-zatlo- cated some eighteen miles west of i ho Salvation Army, under Capt. from the 8alt Lake high school Grantsvllle. Tired, hungry and bait Harlan, la Oummendable and enlisted In Salt Lake City ytoterdny afternoon frozen, the lad was discovered early much praise from the people of Ogdaa. Captain Harlan and hie noble aaeiat-an- by score of 6 to 0. - The game, which this morning, huddled away in a hay ' is decidedly Interesting from atari loft, where he had spent severs! hours have nut been Idle a moment during ihe post week in using their every to finish, was played upon a field that uf suffering. The good neighbor In effort in aiding tha poor and Indigent waa frosen and rough nnd during a whose loft he was found took him into of the city. The receipts at the army drlasling rain The Ogden boys also the house, where he waa looked after, ure not sufficient to meet the demands played at a disadvantage In weight, much to hia need, under such circumtheir average being 164 pounds to 146 stances. After the little fellow was that era coming into (he headquarters. ' revived by the kindly treatment, be pounds for the Salt lakera. Great credit is due every member made free to answer the questions In speaking of the receipts Captain statement of the Ogden team, srho put up the put to him. Harlan gave the following ui this paper last evening: game of their Uvea and kept the other It was learned that he had been We get weekly 360 army publics-tlou- a team from scoring, although there was employed aa sheep herder, by Jones for which ws pay filO.fifi. The once or twice that tha ball was In Bros., of Ogden. Borne unpleasantTavey mala ness sroea between thn management situation in Ogden has been so acute dangerous tarritory. since the sudden and early arrival of three unsuccessful attempts, standing and the boy, and aa a result ha waa tn a fout of snow, to kick goals, but driven from the camp. He had no cold weather that we have felt comdo so owing to the fact means of f suing from the camp to pelled to uae the entire proceeds from was unable to waa too slippery. The this city except that of walking. Ho tha cals uf tha publication standing that (he ball tha publishara off until Providence aoore was mada In roe last half of was poorly dad and the exposure, without foqd, during the recent cold smiles nnd Jeopardising nnr reputa- the game by Bcudder. The Uacup of the locals waa aa fol- epell, proved very eerere on him. He tion for promptness at headquarters. Our collections era very' good but do lows: A. Campbell, left end; R. Doug- was taken to the railroad by a dtl-aeWe have n lass, left tackle; H. Maurer, left not meet the situation. where It waa arranged for him to rent league, and on the first day of guard; Frank Smyth, center; B. Tribe, go to hla homo by rati. each month we otllect fil toward our right guard; G. Meyer, right tackle; Mr, Worthington of Grantsvllle, rents from each signer of the league. L. Carlson, right end; Bob Campbell, with some associates, have purchased L. Our rents amount to 638.60 per month, quarterback; Tavey. left half; a tract of land near the City of Mexiwhich does not ldrlude the men's Bcudder, fullback; K. Campbell, right co. It la reported that 1,306 acres offlciala were; Tobin, are now In cultivation and that It la shelter, which la self sustaining. The half. Tha Banner and Oglsaby. umpires; a very fertile and productive spot. following la a complete list vf tho members of our rent league, who pay Worthen, head linesman; Austin and It la stated that these gentleman are 61 par month: Mrs. David Eecles, Mrs. Young, timekeepers. expecting to cultivate the rubber day. FORM TWENTY-TW- O The teams will meet In a return plant on their newly acquired A representative of this paper waa W. H. Meal, A. P. Bigelow, Dr. J. 8. received by Mr. Buckingham In his Gordon. Mayor E. M Conroy, Dr. A. 8. game at Ulenwood on Thanksgiving co. afternoon. nu car last evening, while he was wait- Condon, G. EL Browning. B. William Maule, Glaamann, George ing to talk over the telephone to the CONDEMNS REBATING. mlue superintendents at the various J. C. Nye, C. M. Jackson, Edgar Jones, EUSINESS LIVELY B. I. Dr. and H. Rich Ruben Lewie, ininee la Wyoming. Mr. Buckingham President of Railroad Company Bays stated that he thought the sltnatlun A. U Brewer." It la a Crimo. Enhad been materially relieved yesterAll thoee having contributions of Favorable Change In tha Weather livens Business. day. and that each day from now on money, food or clothing can communiOvercoats Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 34. Arthur would see the gradual easing up on cate with Captain Harlan, who will be Kansas E. of the Stilwell, president tha scarcity of coal. Btgiity-aevemore than plaaaed to call upon anyone The sudden change In the weather City. Mexico A Orient railroad, adcan of coal were loaded at Ruck wishing to tender aid or sign the rent yesterday afternoon $35.99 and last evening dressing the Railroad club her last Springs yesterday and were being longue roll. Hla eddreea la 866 Twena great many people from the night, brought of denounced tho practice ruslied west as time freight. Sixty-to- ty fifth street. Independent telephone country districts to town, and from He said; can of coal have arrived la tha No. 466. early afternoon until late tn the even"Of all the enmes in the whole city, and of this amount Ogden will were crowded. The category, the rebating crime is tho ing the streets receive its allotment. Mr. Buckingstreets and sldewslke out of the paved most unjust. Roosting strikes at the WATSON -- TANNER ham further slated that the Union PIONEER LAID TO REST dletrlcta, which have been almost solid people the fountain-heathe at Pacific railroad oompany. In order to lea for the past throe day s, thawed out rights delegates to the average railhelp tho situation In Utah and Idaho, to a groat extent. road. Tho hired assassin may bq CLOTHING CO. waa getting Its onal from the rntnea Hia Character Wag. Highly Eulogised From the county reporta are re- pictured aa a white robed oalnt comIn Iowa, Missouri and Illinois, and by Speakers. ceived that If the preaent warm weath- pared with tho rebater. Rebating la a this waa done aa long aa the condiFticcpfiftora to Z. C. M. I. er keeps up nsxt week the farmers crime for which no punishment la too tion a would permit In Pooatelo comFuneral- - services over tha remains will hava little difficulty in harvesting severe. I'd Uke to see the rebater get excoal to a great haa ben used pany of Alexander Wilkinson were held their beets, although the marketing twenty yea fifty yearn la the 376 24th Street tent la elding tha situation In the at 2 p. tn. from the Third of them may be somewhat awkward yesterday conIdaho towns. In many cases coal waid meeting hones. Bishop Jamea on account cf the bad roads. signed for tba company's uae has been Wotherspoon presiding. Tbe apeakers NEW CIRCUS MANAGER. -diverted to ooal companies where It were Joseph Parry. President C. F Reading reject demand RISING PRICES could be properly distributed. Middleton and 24. -- W. W. Cole, Bishop New Wotherspoon. York. Nov, Mr. Buckingham stated that new Music consisted of two solos by Miss circus manager, theater proprietor and Reading. Pa., Nor. 34. The Reelmines were opened up at a town Marian Johnson entitled Flee ne a Markad Advance In Prices of Foodreal estate owner, was elected yes- ing Railroad company rejected the 4e railed Reliance, in Wyoming, which Is Bird and One stuffs During Past Month. Sweetly Solemn terday managing director of the Bar-nu- maad of the trainmen for a teahow sixteen mtlna from the station of Pair. A iolo by Miss Myrtle A Bailey shows. He will succeed The men were .told that the day. The ooal from these mines will be Thought." entitled FMce to Face, Mr. From eatables within the price of George W. Stsrr who has been In the oompany had granted them a aubstis-tia- l the same aa that from Rock Springs, Ballinger business control of the big cirens Shlyley bang a solo entitled "O My the average restaurant patron, to Inoreae In wages and made a an aa It haa been found to be on the Father. that command a faYier price, since the death nf Jamea A. Ballay her of other concessions and, in vtr Speakers apske highly of same vein, and la only a few miles the integrity and honesty of the de- numerous foodstuffs have advanced In last April. Mr. Cole had retired from of this fact, nothing further ouuld iw from tha groat coal camp. Tha new ceased and the floral offerings were the past month. 81111, there has been business. The election waa made at expected for tho preaent. of will a about have ramp capacity and beanilful. Interment In m concerted move on the part nf pro- the offices of Ihe corporation In this 176 cars a day and will he In full bleat many WANT ADG YIELD BIG RESULT! prietors to advance the prices of their citv. before spring, and next season will City cemetery. not see a repetition of existing conditions. The preaent situation will be relieved to a great extent, Mr. Buckingham thinks. In the ckwing down of the canning sad sugar factories In Utah and Idaho, which havo about completed their season's run. and the easing up of tha congested freight conditions. Tho Interview was cut short by the arrival of a messenger statin Mr. Buckingham waa wanted at the telephone. HZKI'MEP gN'FEJAWlEv l JJP1P- EPJMUBMr During this great hour of trial Mr. Buckingham ha been assisted moat nobly by two efllclenl lieutenants, Superintendent H V. Kllllker and Assistant Superintendent H. J. Roth of the Utah division of the Short Line. There has nut been a day that these two gentlemen, In company with Mr. Buckingham, have not been busy from sunrise until slmoet midnight working upon the coal situation. Only tbe necessary C'urespondenoe waa attend'd to In the ilny time and all ihe oilier ws answered late at night, and any day at almost any time these xen'lemen could be found In tbe railTh fltrpp great fa ft ora that combine in making: thin the mori important Tbaaksgiring Linen Pale ercr- - held road yards, shops, roundhouse or yard from Thirtieth to hy i is. Ivargo purchases months ago, before the sharp advance in price, placed un in a farorable position to supolth'. extending Twentieth st recta The Oregon Shot:. . , , ply jour needs at moot advantageous saving. Line I certainly to be commended, upon Its splendid action In the present situation, and the efficiency and promptness in which General Siiperin-loudcnBuckingham and assistant ure handling ihe problem. The Ogden ooal Miuaiiu uaa giearly relieved yesterday, and ' U believed that those who have been suffering for ibe want of cel during the peat week were afforded temporary relief. Tbe rat Iron d got in about twenty cars for Ogden, which were consigned to the dealers, to tie distributed in ainail quantities among 'hfe In need. TLe corporations uf the city, which require much ooal, have enough to keep them going three or four days, and the public schools hare rvaa enough for the next ten days General Superintendent H. Buckingham uf the Oregon Short lane system baa been In Ogden the past four days, living In his private car la tha railroad yards sad working from early morctug until late Into the night in relieving the situation tn the present coal famine. Mr. Buckingham has gives orders that coal be given preference over all oilier freight, and has personally seen to It that tha trains are handled with dispatch. Not only hxa he done this, hut he la la constant communication with the company mines at Rock Springs sad other places and is Immediately Informed of the arrival of empties at the mines and tha number of can loaded each n u n. ref-are- thi "mm Saits and Pel-tric- Hat test. Coyne claims a tai while ha was em- fifteen-tar- t r bal:-imat- $7.59 to w d dell-cacl- Suit, for (10,000 damages has been brought in tha dlstrtut court by Coyne, of this county, against the Southern Pacific railroad, for Injuries alleged tn have been received while working no a trestle near Palisade, Nev, nu the night ff August ployed on 0. S. L. RY. PLAYED ON A FROZEN, ROUGH FIELD. 190C. n trestle work, leading from the mouth of a tunnel being driven by the railroad, at. 3:80 In the morning, he waa run o'clock Al te Ostertiout Recover Brought by and thrown off the down a dirt-car- t by Be Due. Money Alleged te trestle to the ground, sustaining paAl Oaterfaont, through Me attor- ralysis of the bide and spine and great to bis nervous system. neys Maglnnla A Corn. 1ms brought shock Cuvne also allvgea that there were suit against tbs Oregon Short lJne to recover $3,243 on six causes nf ac- ne lights on the car, and no one to approach, although he tion, alleged to be due in the failure warn him of itaforeman to take such of tiie oompany to have some stock had asked the cars at Opal. Wyo., at the time they precautions. Maginnls A Corn and J. the' pilin' Iff. agreed to. for the transportation of H. Devine appear for livestock to eastern markets. By the company's failure the plaintiff alleges that the stork fell below the market price for the above named amount. Osterhout has the claims of five other stockmen assigned to him. which con stltutes the different causes nf action. DORA THORNE. Dora Tome" was played al the Grand last night. The cnmpanv is 1TUNERAL OF HEBER TAYLOR fair one. and gives a touch nf life t.i tha drama that makes It r. m ruble Burial' Under Auspices of tho Odd reality. While many weaknesses on Fellows. the part of Individual players rob the production nf Its intrinsic worth, to .i Funeral services were held Friday degree, on the whdu the company acat 11 a m. at Farr West over the re- quitted Itself with credit. As Risiahl mains of Hein-- Taylor. 'Titer was a Earl, son or n nobl-ma- n, Hjr were C. dou easily outstripped his support, gidly attendance. Streaker F. Middleton, .lamb Thomas and however good were the efforts of Wind She has Bishop .lames Marlin. The remains Brandon ss Dora Thorne. sciiess. wive brought 1" Ogden and the Odd fair nhllliy as an emotl-ma- l of lie- - amir ou 'he rage Fe;iw ha rlargo 111nf services at. the bnl lti'e:i!i-!i- t with.n '.he limits if Cily cemetery. are jEs'avA SUIT AGAINST MORNING, NOVEMBER SUNDAY . . . No. 56 terday aft.rnooa ton. grd 27. of Colorado Springs, anJ Edith Ik Wood, aged 24, of Roy. e BUSY A TO INVEST UTAH. SAL.VATI0N OGDEN WON BUCKINGHAM wee issued yesto Wlliiara T. Thorn- A Bionrlttto High-Grad- OGDEN. EXAMINER: THE MUKnIN'G Thanksgiving Linen Sale UU! - Abundant Stocks Greatest Variety Attractive Prices NEW COAT ARRIVALS t. Never before have we offered suel good coat for the prices. Women cannot look at them without admiring (lietnffo tasteful In a trie, graceful lit ting and neatly made are they. Here you will find the loose atya made full with a cape-liksweep around tbe bottom, also a comprvhen ire collection of charming evening wrap. PRESS CLUB FILES ARTICLES o e FOURTH WARD CONFERENCE. M'nvd conference will l,e held in the dnii'eli on .Mudison af "". between and Twenty-firs- t atn-eistoday i Sunday 1. Novcinlier linrn. Members ITi. nt 2 and 7 1. m. iniTed. Freshlenry of and the ptib-ithe a'ak and members of liie hlg'i rimncil lnvenOnce. . The s'ury nf the play concern tin? oid wurn theme of noblitty In love wlili S peasuili. As the course of true love is Kcneraliv admit tel to be devious and full of innih.'e. so Is the path folfiver th" lowed by 1 Si'ii Thome, scheming of a jiaious soman anil the lisnwmi nt of Kar! by Ills fa'lier. true love finailv conquers, nnd poaro Is restored with tin!'tulted happiness. The Organlsation Has Now Been The articles of incorporation ' nf Novelty and Plaid Coats, $7.00 to $25.00 Handsome BlacK Coats, $9.00 to $35.00 Stunning Evening Wraps, $20.00 to $35.00 the Ires flub uf Ogden" were filed with tho county cVrk jf'er'lay aftr-Thl Is the lull by W F. Mosstiv. le.iilzartiui of s movement that has been aitemp'ed to be launched several (tine hef.ire and i now s source of meat SHllKfacnon i Ihe ec.rihp of Oeden. of The organization Tiie , and lo a''e. of purely brirg ri:.ui a closer reirtionship he new men of Ihe city the simper Slid 1(1 provide Club room where ll.ey can gather rr.l cnhy themselves sni rest after tiie'r bda-rThey will s so g ve enie'isinoit nt. h.'h for their nan snrien,eui and for the pju.ie. The officers of i!i cluh are: (' M. Knit underwear sale value net to be overlooked. mnipliK, greater variety and larger quantities, Our stock of knit garments are the best weve ever had, more - . . nx-lui- SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY CAN AND WILL FIT YOUR EYES WITH GLASSES IF YOU LET THEM. Imst week our optician sen! twn pntlents to an oculist for treatment. One whs a lutle girl who had been fitted (?. any right to prescribe for by an optician aim siicli a case at ail If we cannot, give you entire satisfaction, we pass you in to an oculist for treatment. Honesty at all times la port of our business. ha-ien- LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE. J. S. LEWIS & CO. OPTICIANS AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON. AVENUE. teu Jackson, jiresMei't, Frank F"apr-- . W. Al. Hughes, secreF Boasner. trcssuisr; K . tary: hVoriau,' aud these, with A )1iop. W. ll. Hratz and Hoasrl Gnrweil. r(n::riie the board of error. w';i tran-a- rt all :he bu:ne vie preMut: W sv 'he Pill'd Temporary qusr er for 'he club h ue len airarKed a' 'he studio of hi Frf Coop, who kindly toetMi at th d.spwal of th c'nti free Of ART NEEDLEWORK g We .ire showing a beautiful line of Ft s mped Novel tie thin fteueon, very artistic, racy to make and inexpensivs. This is ;in opportune time to make Cbriatmun selections and prepare your (Tbrigtmaa work. Advance tSale of HandKerchiefs Months ago we began cxdlecting these dainty bits of linen and Swiss from tbe brat makers of Belfast and 8t. Gall, and now our handkerchief sen ion is tilled with their dainty whiteness. To encourage early buying while th siocks are complete, new and fresh, we will begin Monday n special advance gale with sharp price redactions. Kcmemher early buyilng ingurra the choicest goods, and these price mean navel. We have arranged money four lots on our center tables. 15c, IHc. UUc, 25c. ph-ce- Ti- i- ance that Mur'ii nut un.lr flitte-ln- g and ha evc-- y assurwill b very snrres.'ful. 'aiti rl-i- It ,f ttls SMuranr coin,- - rrrn tl.e busim and profeslot'a. men of ihe city, who have promis'd t'ie boys thru they will assist them in every y they can. and to re'urn. In n.oamre. their V.iri :nes. jrovit-iu- has been mad in the articles filed feiday to admit a number of them as uf the c'.lib. Ho:late mepil-rr- wurjuai nronw T lfi!L.".RKJWI -- W.IU'I'IM'WJW I |