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Show EXAMINER: TOE MORNING 8 OGDEN, UTAH, 1TESDAY MORNING, GAMBLING COMMENT y 27, MAKE HERMAN AND BUCKINGHAM ON RECENT LAW TO BE NOVEMBER assignment. and Vclika Win g,-- n City's Creo.iors. Q Nov. 11: Chicago. a;i. was niaue t might that J i; ) ikiwle, Wilbur (Metotl.er leaders of Zion ,asx'gu ail .heir m:e:e-is trial sff.ilrs if ti.e chnici city's creditors. Heiu-no-i n y HARD AT GANS TO Dowi - a-- GAME CHANGED Grain was elected president and Rev. Noble 8. Bderkln, secretary and treasurer. EXAMINER TELEPHONES Independent Phene Beil Phene, two rings No. SI Ne. 6t Independent 'Phene Bell 'Phone, ene ring New Be fr A rabbit hunt has been arraugod the 2ith at Colllneton, north uf Ogden, where It is reported the bunnies are thick. A low rate for the round trip has been secured. No. 6S Great preparations are being made by the local order uf machinists for their annual ball, to be given lu the Congress Dancing academy tomorrow (Thanksgiving I evening, which prom-lee- s to be one of the events of the BREVITIES month. Archibald McFarland, A. D. 8hurt-11- 3 and T. A. Whalen, appraisers of the catate of the late Richard J. Deputy Sheriff was in the city having In charge was sentenced to cently. Tsy-ia- r, filed their report with the county clerk yesterday. The Inventory show taat the saute la valued at 16.42. Of this amount $5,600 la la real property and 1104112 la personal property. Butler of Sail Lake yesterday afternoon, Percy Atwood, who the reform school re- WACES RAISED Baker haa left for the east with the purpose In vlev of organising Third Advance Given to Clerks by the n company for the manufacture of Oregon Short Line. Fort land cement Mr. Baker announce! that It la proposed to erect The clerks and laborers In the sup-pi- y the plant near the Hot Springe north of the city, for the purpose of utilising depot of the Oregon Short Une in the beds of lime carbonates la that this city received notice Saturday that their wages had been Increased Id vicinity, per cent, effective November 1. This Is the third rales voluntarily E R. Hunt an agent of the Oregon Short Line at Butte, Montana, la In given by tha company to clerks In the vatluus departments of the road. The the city. effects about a hundred man In Lea Oraenwall. aged 22, and Flor tbli city. laist week the employee in er.ee Alvord, aged IS, both of Weet tbs auditor's office were given a simWeber, were created a Urease to ved ilar raise. yesterday. H. C. iae r DEATH J. Btruble of the Levy Packing company of Baa Francisco la In the rlty buying beef cattle for the west- OFJRED Body Will Be Shipped ern market He eta tea that the supply la plentiful, but that ha cannot get cars to transport the stock to the Burial. Word market was received BARLOW te This City fsr from Sacra- ARTICLES SIGNED AT TONOPAH YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Policeman to Hovo Authority to Brook Into Suopoctod Place Without Ogdon High School Team Won Titlo of Champions of Northwost From Salt Lake. Purao of $204100 Put Up for a Fight to Taka Placa an Now Year'a Day. An ordinance was Introduced in the council meeting last night by Councilman Browning that haa for its ulti-i- i ate purpose the wiping out of gam-l.iii- g in the city. It was offered as an amendment to the revised ordl-l- . slice of 194, sections -- S and 24. vnlch do nut. it la claimed by many officials in a position to know, offer enough power ts the chief of police In the suppression of the vice. After a first reading the ordinance was referred to the law committee for careful perusal and report. The main clause of the ordinance gives any officer the privilege of breaking Into a place, where conditions are suspicious, without a warrant And furthermore provides that II' any gambling paraphernalia la discovered It may be sstsrd and confiscated. At present officer must first be pmvlded with a search warrant and aie not permitted to molest property or break through a door, so that it la ciinost Impossible fur them to detect a iv one in the art uf gambling, as kiokout are ever on the alert to give a warning siguel. OtLer sections provide for a suitable penalty for any one convicted of running a gaming house or playing a game cf chance for money or other valuables Should tha new ordinance pass ary one renting a housa for gambling purposes, or any one in charge of a gambling den shall be deemed the iropretor aad punished accordingly. Declaring that It was a rude piece uf work to the dead bury in a contained that grave several feet of water. Mayes of the sewer committee recommended that au addition trench, to the one now lietng constyucted, lie dug In the cemetery in order (bat the western portion may be properly drained. Ilia motion was reft r red to the sewer committee and the city engineer for considers-turn- . It was also suggested that about one half of the bodies in the cemetery are resting In water, despite the fact that nut any of them sought a watery grave. The committee appointed to confer wtih the Weber club, railroad officials and coal companies In behalf of the cnal famine, reported that their afr funs had met with success in that promises had been made by officials of both companies that all possible Rid would be furnMbed in relieving the ituatkra. It was discovered that when cars era not available miners at the mines do not work, so that there is maintained no reserve supply, wnlch In case of an unusual demand would be sufficient of Itself to cause a famine. , In answer to the request made him that be attend meetings uf the council, Attorney Bags ley stated that his duty did not demand such an notion, but that It would be pleasure for him The recent football gam la Salt La:;e. between the high school team of that city and Ogdeu. haa aroused all kinds of comment. The morning papers of Salt Lake claimed that Ogden won the game on a technicality, it w 'tuld have been hard for those papers to have admitted that Sait Lake lost the game otherwise, for they had Just won the title of champions of the no: th west, and to lose it after a leek's possession to a team whose average weight was about twelve pounds less than theirs seemed impossible. The following la from News of last evening: the Deseret The Ogden team is composed of old mea who have been playing tor three and four yean. The stars of tha contest were R. Campbell at quarter, K. Campbell at full, Scudder, Tsvay aaJ Carlton. The Ogdcnltea played a feat game. They lined up on the ball and wuh a snap were off. They reversed the tables- - on the Salt Lakers who brve usually characterised their play by a dash and spirit that haa won. The Ogden back field play well together and run perfect Interference for cne another. H. Campbell at quarter run bis team with much tact and precision. He was especially strong u following interference and thus made hla quarterback ruua count for gains. The Ogden team la an old one and was counted on winning. The condition of the weather and grounds acted as a great hindrance In running eff plays aad holding In tha Una. Both teams were often compelled to show their strength by remaining pat on tha Iasi down. The Ogden team will disband after Thanksgiving when they again mats the Salt high school la Ogden. Most of the team have played their time or will be graduated next fall. Tbe coach will then have the aarne difficulty that offered itself to the Balt Lskera this year. Eight of the local team had never been In a football contest, not even In tbe graded school, yet they have been brought out to play as veterans In four and six weeks. The outcome of next Thursday will be awaited with impatience. Both teams will go lata, the oun test with a stronger determination to win than ever. The Salt Lakers to win back tb-- lr lose laurels and show the Junction City lads tliat they still know the game. Ogden will fight the contest l. tooth and She hae won new toe-nai- laurels this year, something that she has never held before, the disputed title cf champion! of tha northwest, and to loose after' holding It a weak seems Impossible, ' EAGLES CJVE SOCIAL mento yesterday afternoon by Levi Southwell announcing the death of tala brother-in-laFred Iferkiw, yes- to attend all meetings. In Honor of Forty New Members ReHe served notice that the claim of terday morning. Mrs. Barlow and her cently Resolved. the for Elijah In Bingham against the city from there child arrived city 1750 had bean In an entered to action Sunday evening to pay a visit to her The local lodge' of the Fraternal brother and was prostrated with grief reoover damages; else that the claim at the sews of her husband's sudden of Xiiella Childs for 2,000 was with- Order of. Eaglet gave a social at death. The body will he prepared and out fabric or Justification, and that It their hall last avnnlng In honor of the be not allowed. Both reports were forty now members that war recently shipped to this city for burial. Initiated into the mysteries of Eagle-dom- . cilerad filed. Don Maguire was In Salt Lake yesA lodge meeting was held In of the tUahna skat-luUulney Manager Cures baby's croup, WUlle'a daily terday oa mining business. rink entered n protest against pay-lu- g the early part of the evening, at tha cuts and bruises, mama's wire throat, a license of $50, as his rink la only conclusion of which the wives of the In the diatrlot court yeeterday Judge grandma's lameness Dr. Thomas' afa ut as large as the Audi- members of the order surprised them Howell sustained the demurrer of the Oil the great household remtorium. which has also to pay 51. by appearing upon the scone with well ueleudunt to the second cause of ac- edy. The matter was referred to the Realise filled lunch baskets. tion In tha caae of R. L. Davla va. The session In the lodge room was committee. Joseph W. Bailey, and granted the A of an Insurance of $10,000 presided over bv T. C. Morris who. report COAL 10 FAM.NE WYOMIKC plaintiff twenty days to amend, la In a few well chosen words, thanked on the city and county voting the case of Levi B. Hammond va. was read, and the city auditor the ladles for their splendid surprise American Phils Canal and Power coma Cheyenne, Wyo.. Nov. 26. -- With instructed to pav half of tha yearly and welcomod them In Joining In the pany, demurrer of the defendant to the of tuna of coal the premiums of 62C9. program of the evening. A manduitn emended complaint was overruled and ranges of the stale, underlying Is Two petitions for arc lights, one to solo by Mtes Hssel Royal was heartily Wyoming fifteen days granted to answer. ihieatened wl'h a coal famine. In- he placed on Rslluntyne arenas, the received. Miss Alice Francis proved the famine le now being experitiier on Twenty-fourtstreet, between herself an accomplished musician with The remains of former Governor deed, enced la borne sections of the state, Wasblngtou and Grant avenues, were a bright future, in her piano solos. Hunt of Idaho, who died recently at and avan right In the shadow uf the Miss Clara Morris rendered a very to tha light committee. GoMfleld, Nev.. will pane through Ogn.tnes themselves, people are unable recitation entitled "When amusing the announcement that Following den this evening' .accompanied hr a to get sufficient coal 10 keep them- the firm of Leedam A Patterson had Father Rode the Goat," which was aprepresentative uf the Elks lodge,' en selves warm, although they are offer changed to Ieedom A Cornwell, it was plicable and well received. The Aproute to Boise. Ida. The local lodge or Ing fancy prinea fur the fuel. ordered that the license Issued to the ollo quartette, canalsting of Mtssrs. Elks will have a committee at the During ihe past ten days a number first 'named firm he turned over to Lund, Wise, Critchlvw aad KaowMen depot to superintend the transfer of of leading merchants and others from '.hr second nsmed. Patterson has dis- rt ndered four selections In a pleasing the remains. The lodge may sead au central Wyoming have rtne lu Uhoy-tun- e manner. posed of hla Interest In the Falalaff. escort to Boise. to secure real to relieve the mutThe Ehglcs snd their many friends ation in towns along the Chicago and present then repaired to the banquet Died the Oeneve, TRAIN COAL HELD UP ball, where the tables were arranged Northwestern, but nm a pound of coal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Terry, Lava they been able to purchase, la the shape of a letter E." and which the In at residence yesterday were decorated with the colors of the dealers say they cannot get enough The rltltens of Nysaa. a small of pneumonia, of which the for local demands, and even If they Just west of Caldwell. Idaho, on order red, white and blue. The menu had been suffering but a did have coal they would be (he Oregon Short Line msin line, held was excellent. short time. The notice of the funeral unable to ship (nfuelplenty The committee having the social in to points off of the up a coal train bound for Huntington. will be announced later. were the following: T. C. life of the Union Psiclttr. railway The Oregon, and uncoupled two cars nnd charge chairman : W. D. Blower, Gue luiter has refused absolutely to haul helped themselves Munis, Saturday. E. W. West. Miperintendem of the a tarload of run I f'tmi the mines at Braun. A. Hloodington and G. Myers. hold-uof News the as is meager, mail service at Chicago, Is In (he city Ki ck Springs, C'iuilu-rlund- . Ketumerer. hi- frightened ruudurmr dispatched I for a few daye. or llanmi that Is destined tin- briefest to retails of the hold-uNYES DEFtAUURTONS to towns oft the rnlon Pacific. the chief dispatcher si I'ncuiello, who General Superintendent Burking-lie.Tralnlnad after i rainload of coal in turn flashed the newt astounding of the Short Line, who haa been through Cheyenne every twenty-fon io the general superintendent In implement Msn Lose Two Out of in the city for the pant week, leaves our hours en none to towns in NThree Games. Suit Lake. for Salt Lake today. ebraska. Kansas. Iowa and even IlliFrom whai can be learned, however, nois. hut Wyoming dealers are In lurk the people of Nyaa, had not a At a recent meeting nt the MinisThe ye I cam ilefeaicil tbe Burton if they receive one-halthe supply de- of coni within the corporate IIpolled nits. team at the terial asaucia.lnn. held In Rev. Jamea manded for home consumption. bowling alleys batcoal The., shw go by dally in big E. Carver's study in the First Presbylust night in ihre very ckwe games tleship ran, but not s sack came their ami a total score of 147 to 1521. The terian church. Rev. .Inure Thompson WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. wav The cs:d snap was ton individual score was made by much for them, and after a council of li'.phest with 553 Lund, pins. Wherry wax wai. they decided to hold up the first with '15 plus. t aln that came along. In due season wnx The as follows: the train arrived about dusk on If YOU WANT A Burtons. When evening, and stopped. the conductor climbed nut of his v.rni caboose to see who was the iin.ihle, he was met by a delegu'lon uf determined cltlrens who ashed him to uncouple two oa.-- uf the fuel, lie demurred at first, but Inter thought l 'ter of It. mi, did ss requested. The two cars were left on the side track, and before iiiornuii: .ill of their r bad been AND HAVEN'T ENOUGH MONEY io the ma bint- of the rcs'.deriH the tutsn SAVED TO GET A GOOD ONE It the people tendered cash In pay. FOR CASH, DON'T LET THAT jiciu for the coni taktn. it Is the upl?i-iot- i COME TO US WORRY YOU. tba: there will not he a jury In it.o WITH WHAT YOU H WE AND Ciiitn'ry thn will convict any of them ROlERT of tn- rine of bolding up 'he train EXPHIV OUR WE W 1 L L The "illy fcar off:-iiUne SCHEME. s have jr tl at this hold-uTaken a Horae from hui-iis-Alleged to Ha-Msn in Elko. wilt been me chronic. F- r in-r.ce. as detailed by the l.iaho Falls ri" respondent to the New.-- cn SaturWor.l mir DIAMOND-- f from Mina, Ner., of Malm Falls are lux: day. the si the sheriff's office lhai tvenirg We have been in bnsineaa in Ogden since 1570 and 1mv- U p. t R debuting the subject of Waithsr. whose home Mr In ed all abaut the Jewelry business. All mr prie.e-are tram along s.mtlar linn. V'r'l: Ogden, had been arrested there irp up a In plain figures and we aad nothing, when you warn credr F'"u.ii all the towns take such dras-t- b tl:e sheriff of that county. Walther n.eaxur-It can easily lie seen that is alleg-- d to haw- - lakeu a horse front IF YOU BUY A DIAMOND TODAY FOR 51C3.QO hc operating department- of the Ore- a titan in Elko and brought the Mine YOU CAN BELL IT BACK TO US IN ONE YEAR FOR 90.00. gon Short Une would hit. Ogden xnl loft It at Mr hvn- in iti i lart order. & North Ogden amt to Nevada, In the meantime ihe c a1 situation where he wax arrested and will pio!i. in Idaho Is critical. ably lie held to fBce a eerluux charge. Fred C Osier of Saa Francisco haa c romanced his duties in tbs office of Assistant Division Superintendent Roth of the Oregon Short Line as assistant to Timekeeper Lewis. Mr. Oslo was formerly In the employ of the Southern Pacific for three years at Saa Francisco. g one-fift- h rua-rntn- icft-rre- d Ijo-c.- il Mar-rlott- sis-lio- n d The following Associated Press dispatch was received from Tonopah last night : Articles were signed here today by representatives of Joe Gans and Kid Herman and tbe Casino Athletic club for a finish fight for-thlightweight championship of the world, to take Place at Tonopah on New Year's day, for a purse of $0,000. Each party 5.000. agreed to post a forfeit of Should either contestant be overweight he Is to forfeit 2.G0o to his opponent. Graney, Jeffries. Siler. Hat Master-so- u and Jack Welch were suggested for referee. It was finally agreed that the refers he settled later, but to be selected from one of the flv named. Herman will start work Wdneaday. Gans Is due in about a week. Since the Goldfield fight on labor day all the Nevada mining camps have boon try ing to secure some fight between Gans aad some good lightweight. RhyolHe haa been very active in this matter, but as yet haa not aecursd a match. It la reported that Tex Rickard haa been considering the matter of trying to get n return match at Ely between Gans and Nelaon, to toko place un the Fourth of July. Some of those who ars reported to be on the Inside and srbo wars In Ogden at the recent Thompson-Hylanbout, stated at the .time that Rickard's trip east was to sec Nelson in regard to this matter; also to get after Billy Nolan for "holding out" cash on the fight pictures, if Nelson ran be persuaded to break loose from Nolan It may be poeaiUe that he may have an opportunity to most Gans again aad win back hla luat laurels. d AW020 will he admiris-r- rlreciorx conRisiinx 01 ..., headed bi Receiver Jenn'i INCOMPANYS Its AFTER LOOKING icy. will in- ..,t y' TERESTS AND RELIEVING capitalists who are hoi f ar-- 1' ewie's faith, and COAL SITUATION. ;t L.. will Insure the dixintei-ex.v- j m uitnt of Its affairs in uc.riai.(-riLux' ness methods. The imi, e. All Available Switch Enginta Art of Zion City amounts. :t t J Pressed Into Service and All pr xiuvately to six milium m..!-,- ' Are Active. tributed among , tinuje the world, owners of th- - !hl,1 "I Guueral Superintendent E. Bucking- which Ziun City Is built ami uf Zion par ham of the Oregun Snort Lane to still individual The announcement, whlc.i in tbs city in the interests 01 Ins comin the tabu-;:;.- 1(.7T pany in relieving the coal situation Irom the pulpit was Barnes, uud the congested condition of tbe Judge height yards. Yesterday, as several lutieiasni. days before, Mr. Buckltigtiain spent tu VERDICT AGAINST MRS. DE the railroad yards airecting the MASSEY. switching and mskiug up of f reign t trams eompused of cars of freight that New York. Nov. 2tl. A r were sidetracked recently to allow ut.ius of coal to rush to the relief uf jury toduy retained a veiulr. the people in me towns smug tne line Mrs. Anisa lie Maxaey tvai-ti- x'i. the death of Guxtav Biimm. xt., of tbe railroad in Utah and Idaho. esterday atiornuon. Mr. Bucking- waist manufacturer. Simon . M,'.' , m ham. in company witn Assistant Su- aud fatally injured las! perintendent H. J. Roth of tha Utah Iguory on Broadway. Mrs Ik- Mo. d:rsiou of tbe Short Line, were both set , who had been cmpimt .l ,v . wax ur.wv in tbs railroad yards and doing the men as a designer, work of switchmen. Six or eight, in ( harped with having fired tin- hoa She has persistently fact all the available switch engines, Mt Wltuexxes who appeitre.l I were pressed Into service, aud Ihe guilt freight yards assumed a very active lore the coroner, however, cpiieerance. Telegrams that needed that Just before his death :imn lu, Immediate attention were submitted tilled Mrs. Ik Musxey ax lu j to the superintendent In the rstlroad yaiils, aud the answer written out immediately and returned with the mes- POSTAL COMMITTEE IN SESSION, senger. Air. Buckingham's week in Ogden has been a strenuous one and Washington. Nov. 2(t. Tho o.iiirts w tier he goes home to Balt Lake today atonal postal commute remind it, a can lor Tnauksgiving holiday, he sittings today with Robert J. Uollliir take a rest. wa the first speaker. He opximd the in the local shops machinists are revision of the laws governing tnx-working night and day Jn rushing class matter as proposed by Talri Postmaster Geuerai Madta, through the work upon tha several locomotives that are in for repairs. All but expressed sympathy with the ef. ihe available ro.l.ng slock of the road forts of that official to eradicate pm. is being used in the removal of tha ent abuses. Mr. Collier did not I teller, gteat traimoads 01 congested irelgut there should be an Increase In iwnotK teat have accumulated during the past class rates, but was willing to han few days in which the company hsa the laws strengthened, if hi- exiHint trsLiported trains of coal with about statutes should prove iuadequste hr the same dispatch aa that of a passen- the eradication of abuses. The other speakers of the day ger train. In Nevada, between Sparas snti Carlin, three locomoWilliam A. Glasgow, Jr., of ll'illsdxi-phland. Herbert Noule tit New York. tives have been rece.veit irom the Sacramento division. These engines have All of them appeared in behalf nf It, been uaDu m up' i..e Delated publishers' association and bppDfti f: eight trains that have been stalled any Increase of the second c.smi null OU 8WCUUUI ill Uat rate. J LraAi. A report received from Rock Springs late yesterday ailernoan was SHULLE YESCAPES. to the effect that 227 cars of coal had been Laueu tueie Unton, Ind.. Nov. 2(1. A seirrii .vikj. it-car were received In Ogden yealerday ut the Tower Hill mine here late toforenoon and were uiatiiuu.en among day disclosed the fact that Unit .he coal dealers, who are not selling 81 filey, who shOn and fatally would more than a thousand pounds to a ed W. A. Watson yesterday, had gnu customer. through a passage with a r.innertini The Grand opera hnuxe was just nine with the Midland mine mid hat about up against It fur coal and Man- then escaped through a manhole, gkur ager Grant telephoned to the 8hprt ley. it Is reported, was seen about tv Llue that unless coal was furthcomnjlrs west of borf. It to thought kt ing he would have to close the house. tn'ends to escape Into llliuuia. i A car of coal consigned to the Balt posse is being organised hers, and Lake division was ordered diverted to the surrounding country will N Lewis with Instructions that the opera scoured. house should be supplied first and the ba'snce distributed to consumers. DEMAND HIGHER WAGES, ARRESTED FOR FRAUD. Topeka. Kas.. Nov. 20. Thu committee of the swItchBws'i Sensational Charge Ars Bsing Mad. unions along the lines of the Atchlus, Topeka ft Santa Fe railway, nndrr Pittsburg. Nor. 20. C. 8. Cameron, the Jurisdiction of J. E. Hurley, peprcaident of ihe Tube City railroad, ers! manager, had a meeting hers toand William A. Martin, a member of day with Mr. Hurley for the final atho common council, were rearrested djustment of the wage controversy. hire tonight following a meeting of One of the things wanted is semed councils In connection with Ihe recent class yards made first class, which charges that they were trying to de- means an Increase In wages. fraud the railroad out of 70,000. The f ti1 The grievance committee two men were first arrested last Wedr Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen nerday and neld first in 50,000 bail, under Mr. Hurley's Jurisdtrtin are ila vltirh waa later reduced to 10,000. here today for a two week's meeting. The charges were made by C7 P. RichIt to understood they will ask for s 14 ardson. a stockholder, who charged per cent raise in their present wagm. grafting in connection with a number of ordinance now pending before tha MERLOU SHOT BY WOMAN. Pittsburg council. Cameron and Martin were rearrestr Faria. Nov. 2G. Pierre Merluu. who til shortly before mldgiht and are be- waa minister of finance In the Rcurte ing detained until tomorrow, when It cabinet, amt who was appointed to expected 1ail will be given. French minister to Pwu last SeptemEensational charges are being made ber. was shot on the Boulevard de regarding the Tube City railroad or Itoliena this evening by a woma dlrancns, which provided fir a pro- named Allemagne. The 00010 flrel posed railroad line from McKeesport, four shots from her revolver at with Pittsburg as the terminal. Two of the bullets struck him In the fleshy psrt of the leg. but WITNESSES FOR THAW. wounds are not dangerous. The woman was arrested and declared her Two Witness Who Are Now in Other waa on of vengeance. The police beStetes Are Wanted. lieve Allemagne to the same w.itnw who attempted M. Merlon's lire seNew York. Nov. 20. Clifford W. veral years ago and who created a scaHartridge, of counsel for Harry K. ndal in the chamber cf deputies wall Thaw, notified District Attorney Je- he was serving as finance minister. rome today that on Friday appli cation sill he made by tbe defense for two NOT ALLOWED TO QUESTION. rommlsilons to be appointed by the St. Paul, Nov. 26. When the supreme court to obtain evidence from two men who were with Thaw on the xitroad and warehouse ctunmiM ! night he shot Stanford White st the pday resumed it hearing of " ftladisen Square roof garden, and who eaoto Shippers' association complaint are now out of the local court's Jurisrlatlve to unjust freight, rates. Atm diction, and theraforv cannot be suie r James Monahan, who in the poenaed. The men mentioned in the earing has acted for the sluppeto res denied the right of crow que0" petition are F. Beale, now In Bakerswttnei field. Cal., and Thomas Max Caleb, tig J. J. Hill, who was the now In Chicago. uday. The board Informed Mr. The petition states that these men tin that hereafter Attorney Genets . dined with Thaw and the tetter's wife roung would question the witness-Mron the night of tbe shooting and later Macahan charged that the ancompanicd the couple to the roof nission was trying to throwHill garden. The petition slate further le of protection around Mr. that these two witnesses are of vital Importance to the defense, and that It would be an Injustice to bring the case to trial without their testimony. NINETEEN OEATH8. .7;-bt-r- ' ih. - Discusses the Danltl Gugganhsim Present Boom In Mining Stocks. The following from the Deseret News win be of Interest to the people of our city: Daniel Guggenheim, president .of the American Smelting and Rwflulng company, and hand of what is perhaps the largest ounaolidatka uf mining anterprlaea In the world, gives this word of warning In tbe matter of the present mining stock boom: "The flimsy character of the majority of tha mining stocks that are nuw finding n reedy, market cannot be too emphatically stated," Mr. Guggenheim deaja. "Tha public Jieara of the velopment tit great values In a mine uf which the careful Investigations mining experts have proved beyond gneae work, nnd overnight a market la created for share In any company that can be tnoorpo rated to oover prop erty adjacent, or even In the same district. Even where there are undoubtedly values,' It should be borne In mind that one In 00 le n conservative estimate of the proportion of pro, pacts that aventuslly fulfill their promise. In the Cobalt field, where the purchase by our interests of a large ahfire In a mint at a price which puts the valuation of the property nt 25.000,009 haa stimulated an Immense popular speculation, the name of Guggenheim has bean harnessed la market gossip te properties without number with which we have not, and shall not have, any connection. "The Stt failures are forgotten In the one sucosis, nnd that one la mods the bait with which the public to tempted te 300 more ventures. A great scientifically conducted mining enterprise to able, through tha work nf Its engineers and geologists, if not to deal In certainties, at least to limit tha chances of failure to the terms of tha human equation. "In buying mining property the Investor should ascertain the absolute cost of producing copper at that mine, and Imae hit purchase solely on that. Those who follow the urt market date the beginning of the present speculation back to the opening f the gold camps In Nevada, two year ago. I' pio dale these hava turned out for public consumption literallyIn hundreds stock Isof millions (face value) sues only en inflnltestimal minority of which are now dividend paying. A specialist In these Nevada gold Issues estimated that out of 500 mines were floatIn one camp fully onp-thlred without any basis of ore values. These stocks have had little bearing on the development of mining speculation In the street. paut-istlo- se-on- d aeo-oii.- DIAMOND ron-trn'- trstij-fo-re- wither rested - n-.- Chicago. JEWELRY - - iW-r- l i x - COMPANY, Jewelers STOLEN. Nov. 2i. Baroness s distinguished visitor to Mixico from Ausiria. it Is sxid. has been robbed of diamonds and jewelry wlu'i at the Hotel Sicns, valued at The robbery was discovered o the baroness' return from Lake Chapala, where she had been for the last week. It is claimed that during her sliserce money and gem were from a package left w!ih s l.fte! clerk for safe keeping. The cii.rk has left the city. Mexico F.vggi-letu- Cliy. , Jit.f-ii'i- . M'CARREN NOT AFRAID. e THE EAoY PAYMENT PLAN OF BUYING May- ti., -i - ..Following or E. F. Dunne's refusal to preside at a meeting to be addressed here by U. 8. Senator Tillman of 8011th Carolina, because of the strenuous objection made to Senator Tillman's appearance by the oulored race of Chicago, it was decided today that the senator should be attended by & guard tomorrow from the time he arrives In Chicago from Plattsvllle, until he lias delivered hlx address aud entered the train upon which be will depart from the city. a n Nov. 2. , - - ilet-ie- Uii-ant well-earne- d wi 1 - p.t-nin- . grift-onc- e pl TO HAVE BODY GUARD. p pu-a- es . ,.i rn OF WARKIKG I J. S. LEWIS tunes ' ZU-ni- The mixtures celled baking powders that sell for ten or twenty-fiv- e cents a pound, or a cent an ounce, are all alike, made from alum and costing less than three centa s oound. OFFICE. THE FOOTBALL GAME IS STILL A MATTER OF INTEREST. Warrant alum-phospha- BUSINESS COUNCIL PROVIDES MORE EFFICIENT ORDINANCE. Cliv Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit adds. Its use Is a guarantee of perfect food and a protection against the ills that te follow the use of alum, low and other grade powders. ROOMS. WORK of Pure, Wholesome Reliable EDITORIAL MEET 'fi " Dcpvrr, Colo. Nut. 20. "I ant not afraid of the result of :he effort to oust me rr s number of the New state Democrat I : state central committee." rM Per a 'or Patrick H. McCarren of Brooklyn, N. Y.. wh. Is riFltlug in this cliy today "The charge I tha; 1 scratched Hearst Is unir-te- . will lie d'.ilv represented at the hea--IrOur !:.w r.'mn.Utee vlil atter my Interests, but I uerltnn t'::e rivlit of the organization to nrt In ihe matter at all under the rircuniRtstn-es- . T.. Nov. 26. With een horrible deaths ear. the Vgnaa ft l nine No. 1 rlth frightful tone th net! In the shaft . The mine had becom" days and had TAFT DECLINED TO LISTEN. 25. Secretary Washington. Nov. Taft declined to listen o any reflections upon the Integrity of the corps and jy emphatic nf army enginei-rinterrupt ion today change J tho course nf argument being made t: him by J. Horsre MrFarlpnd. prrridmt of the American Civic association rf Philadelof phia In reference to a diversion waters from the Niasn.-- river for the n creation of power and for the of power from Canada to the had1 United Stales. Mr. Me d found fault statements nileged to have been nude In a newspaper interview by Cpt Charles W. Kvtni of the cerjis of engineers who Investitnent the apgated for the war plies'! n of persons and corporations for pern !:? to divert water for power. . s eritable death rmlned tonight t VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION. Ti-v- .. S", Louis. Nov. In x letrer sept Io the rierL'ors rf tne iirm todiy. the Richard Itanlun one of tin vi:h xnno-.r.'-e- d N'ew la-- ;, Yrl, i:x :iV.in. y rtenpanv. c;: :t. of the c'ty. i nti!' !ri voiuoiarj that opne-?:-nllti-- id jilon. The letter are ring aid thr-- e i t.nt p:ifTr-en- i nvrey en h.m.i tn meet them. J1 e fowl. MINING CO. FEDERAL trans-iniasi'.- wf-.- h P- - whet Yurie. Nov- - 26.-- The g and Smelting company wd a regular r qusrterlydjvlj per cent on Its the regular quarterly fomniOT per cent on the . nnd an extra dividend r.t on the common or' , lucres se In the for cent over the extra dividend evious quarters. 4 j FAIRBANKS shingtnn. Nv. RETURNS- - srrnmpsnied h) |