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Show THE VrilKISG EXAMINE!!, COUNCILS IA FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PERISHABLE FRUIT. ASIDE SET FRANCHISE. TO COURT ASKED WATERWORKS Plaintiff. Allege That Act inn f cil Waa Illegal, Null and Coun- can be substituted for it in making:, quickly and perfectly, delicate hot s, muffins, cake and biscuit, Insures food the pastry. against alum. An action to have the rwceal franchise grouted tne Waterworks cunt patty by l be city council act aside has been filed in the district court. Tha hot-breadrase I untitled J. J. Brummltt, Henry U. Hyrum Helcap, Alonzo brown, George W. Imahua, H. B. Forbes, J. w. F. Volker, H. C. Ward-U-igJohn A. Boyl. K. F. Brat and O. A. Farm ley vs. Ogden Waterworks company, a corporation, and Ogden NOTL M Mi.twMc.IM takinf pwte an City, n municipal corporation. Thu eXrini MUM IMIM MWU iwti tmm plaintiff, oppose the action of the city Mill llitv at. mill alum, a CNICAQO council in grunting the recent fifty-yewcuUkkU UtlCmmM tehtllk franchise to the Waterworks company, and tbs action lu brought to hate the court net aside the aclu,n of the euncil in granting the franchise upon the ground tbut the name la null EXAMINER TELEPtlONES A.E. HUTCHINSON APPOINTED and void, and that a restraining order be granted preventing the said council EDITORIAL KOOMSm iroui giviug away any of tne rignis ef aa Named the Purchasing Agent of the city to own and control Its own Nab SI Independent 'Pnon. Utah LigM and Railway Ca. Vail Phont, two rings waterworks. Nt M BUSINESS OFFICE After reciting the proceedings of Alhort K. Hutchinson, general purMb M Urn council In the matter in full, the lndap.nd.nt 'Phana Shmt for the Oregon chasing agent Ball 'Phana, ana ring No. Si action IJna ay mem, wa yesterday appoint plaintiff allege that tha said waa Ilin granting tbo Mid franchise tha fur agent gon.ral purchasing ej legal, null and void, and prays the I'ub Ugbt and Railway company, court for relief aa follows: vie Hyrum Grueaberk. resigned. Mr. "Wherefore, plahuiff pray that the HulrLiiiaon will fmm this time oa act la the dual capacity for both Hard- said alleged ordinance, marked Eg. A, man corporations, while Mr. Urooa-bac- he adjudged to be null and void and has guae Nevada to ongage in of no effect: that until tha final bear Ing of uil( causa, the said defendants, mining. Funeral aervtrea over the remains It la anticipated that tba now pur- tbalr attorneys, ofiicera, agents and of Thomas C. Shape will ba bald Bun bo chasing agent will bar bla hands full servants, and each and all of them, enJoind and rot trainad from enforce day, at IS oclock. In North Ogden during this winter securing the meeting houoe. Remain may he equipment, for the building if ing laid alleged ordinance, markfed viewed front V to 11:30 at the resi- ndditunai Ex. A, or in any manner acting upon line., tbo erection of an dence, North Ogden. Interment in gaa plant, tba purchase of or under the Mine, or carrying out Ogden City camel ery. thereof, and new ears, atocl, tloa and a score of any of the provisions from enforcing or exacting any uf tha other Items. F. J. Laban, who e. creed, F. R. Juat bow much the Harriman Inter-eat- a rate, and charges for water therein Spencer at traveling freight agent of will spend In improving their re- defined. the Rio Grande Western at Ogden, cently acquired "And plaintiff further prays that the property hua mt yet arrived in ibe rltr yraterday, to aw been decided, lu tiielr eatlmate, how- aald Ogden City and the mayor and sums bis new dniiee. ever, they will bnve acreas to the city council thereof, bo restrained and budget drawn up by unager Campbell en Joined from relinquishing the rights Cora Corn Another ear Just In some tU'iBlha ago. when he net forte of aald Ogden City and the Inhabitt Aatlll'a. Both phones. 2!M Wash Lila prrastng needs of the euknpxnjr to ants theroof, Including the plaintiffs, aieel the growing requirements of under Ibe aald contract marked Ex. lngton avenue. Thla budget, which la R. and that they bo enjoined from Balt Lake. OoMIs Malaa waa eeiamlttad to tbo carefully Itemised, called for Improve- bartering away the rights of Mid Ogauto indu.lrla) achoul yuaturday by ments aggregating 32.800,000 during den City and lu onuucil, to reguMte Judge Patton. The hoy has been on the neat Hire, you re. How much more and control tha rates to be charged by auupended sapience for some time, the Harriman lutereala will deem ad- defendant, Ogden Waterworks combut recently berime engaged in a visable time will tell, but it safa pany, to Ita eoniumera for water used patty thieving stunt, with the remit to assert rhst the budget will call for through the system, snd upon the that be will now spend the year we enough tu keep Mr. Hutchinson de- final hearing of this cause, tint said til ba la SI In the reform schooL cidedly busy during tha neit year or Injunction be made perpoutal, and for all other relief." He. Parc, Healthful, Reliable int.mMir u On Representatives of tho Harriman railway system, which has hitherto been using the Armour cars for the transportation of perishable freight, yesterday in Bait Lake City incorporated the Pacific Fruit Express company in Bnlt Lake county. Tho company Is capiialixed at 212,000,000, In 2100 shires, and lu chartered to construct snd operate refrigerator cars, ventilated cars and other vehicles for the transportation of fruits, vegetables, meats, etc., and to build and operate refrigerating plants, warehouses and cold storage plants. V, H. Bancroft, vice president and goner si manager of tha Oregon Short Une, is named a president. Parley 1 Williams, counsel for the isme road; II. E. Burley, the general passenger agent, and J. A. Reeves, the general freight agent, are tha vice presidents. Thauo, with F. H. Knickerbocker, Mr. Bancroft's private are tba directors. AU of tho stock, except one share for each of the other officeJs. remain in Mr. Bancroft's name. It la intimated, though not confirmed officially, that the new corporation will build n car factory In Salt Lake, where Mr. Harriman recently acquired control of tho. street railways. Superintendent Joeeph W. Bailey, of the Ogden Rapid Transit company, visited the head offices of the Utah Fuel company la Salt Lake City yesterday in relation to th uniter of the company' ahortage of eoal her aad tha damaging of th service. General Agent McLain, of the fuel received company Superintendent Hailey and went over the entire situation. Mr. McLain gave every aaaur-ane-e that the fuel company had fulfilled its contract with th street car people. in regard to furnishing them their regular amount of coal. He guv. Mr. Bailey the number, of four cars of coal that had been loaded aad consigned to Ogden, which had bean in Balt Lake for several days. Mr. McLain abated that this had been the case almost 11 fall and that the fuel company had beta censured for Ita part la neglecting to fill the ears that the railroad company claims ta have left at the mine. The general agent further stated that there are at Castle Gate at the present time 140 care loaded and waiting for transports' tkm by the railroad company. Superintendent Bailey took tha matter of tha transportation of the cars up with tha railroad company and It la expected that the Rapid Transit company will now begin to receive the eoal that la eoaalgned aad en rout to them. For several day a past the street car system haa been badly crippled on account of the lack of coal ' and anly two daya age tha company had to take five cars off the system. GALL IT CLASS LEG.SLATICH Gould Lawyore Declare That tha InterL state Commerce Act la nee-naaar- y Uncen-stitutlena- According to the Denver Post, lawyer of George J. Gould hi Denver say that the Interstate commerce net which forbids railroads owning and operating coni companies which do an Interstate business la class legislation teat In the Unitand will not atand ed Stales supreme court. The section of the law relating to this' matter rends: From and after May 1, 1908, It shall be unlawful for any railroad company to transport from any state, territory or the District of Columbia, ifTto any foreign country, any article or commodity other than timber and the 'manufactured products thereof, manufactured, mined or produced by It, or under Its authority, or wbteh It may In whole or la part, or In which it may have any Interest, direct or Indirect, except aiTh articles or commodities may be naroaaary tor Its use In the conduit of Ha buelnene ne n common carrier." As that provision of tho bill la not effective for n year and half, the Interests owning Gould and other both coal and railroad companies doing an Interstate business, will have time either to dispose of them profitably or else fully prepare to test the law. It lu pointed out that lumber la the only commodity excepted. Thli la aald to be an act of favoritism toward the railroads In the northwest, where thoumndu' of acres of timber lands have been given the railroads by the government. The attorneys say that If tha law applies to ona Industry It should appl yto all, and that no railroad should b permitted to carry on any business except that of cummun . The match bowling game between the Ogden team aad the Silver Stars, VOTING CONTEST AT RINK the ebanipkiaa of Balt Lke City, will be played at the association alleys In thla city neat Sunday afternoun. The Race Between Mlaa Scewcroft and Miss Laahus Vary Ctoae. game will be the first match game nf the season with Salt Imke and will Tha vote between Mis Jfcisabell undoubtedly be an Interesting one Hcowcruft and Mlaa Glens has and Interesting. 59 become very close A sterling ailver baby spoon rent A heavier tinea 75 ceuia. Special Tha rara now seems to be between for Saturday only. J. 8. Lewis A these two young ladies and their fol- lowers ar putting up a hard fight. Company, Jeweler. The result of last night's vote la Died J. C. Dunbar, at 7 p. m. yra aa follows: ,.,1.111 terdny, at the county Infirmary, frum Knaubelle Rcowcroft .2,204 stroke of paralysis which occurred Ohms Laahiia 481 May Rosen last Monday. ( fr .a,.,,..,,.,,,.,,,, Walker a,,,,,,,,.., .a,,,...,.,..., 250 188 1 Oil 110 44 IT9 35 81 58 32 22 12 Bl,,,.,,,,..,,. BACK FROM TINTIC Manager Kadlsh Bays Smelter Company Received Mora Contracts. t Bela Kadlsh, manager of the Utah Hmeltlng company, returned from a business trip to Tlntlc last night, whara ho has lieen In the interest of the new anielter company that axpeota to build a smelter in that mining camp In the Immediate future. When seen last night Mr. Kadlsh stated that ho had nothing for publication at the present time. When naked aa to whether be had secured some new contractu with some of the mines of that district, he stated that he had but eotiM not give the names of tbo companies at present. The articles of Incorporation for the Tlntlc Smelting company, of which some mention ha been tirade by thla paper, will probably be filed with tha county clerk within the nqxt few dnya, after which the company will Immediately break ground In tho Tlntlc district for the new smelter. carrier. But tha bill Itself, they My. la clM legislation, aa It la directed against on line of business, and If carried to the limit would prevent George J. Gould or any other railroad owner from buying a farm and shipping the produce from one state to another, or might even prevent him from riding on his own trains. In Colorado George J. Gould owna the Colorado Fuel and Iron company and the Denver and Rio Grande and Missouri Pacific railroad. Aftar May, 1908, It la raid that it will be In vtote-tio- n of the law for Mr. Gould to retain poesesalim of tho three companies mentioned above, providing Iron company Colorado Fuel and continued to do aa Interstate oral business Get Ready Again for Event Big' BUSY JURY COMMISSIGYERS Jurors for the Year of 1907. The jury commissioners. W. D. Brown nnd Joseph Bidwell have commenced (heir duties In selecting tha Juror for 1807. They will select 281 jurors, ahlch la four Jurors for every one hundred votes cast st the recent election, or from a total vote polled of 7.023. In 19 4 there were 10.248 votes cast and the commissioners selected for th. following two years 4lo Jurors. Dining ilie present year the Jury box was exhausted and it was necessary tn put all th names back in the box and draw the many regular and special venires that were used during the preaent year. It will probably be necessary next yeara to use thr entire venire eeveral times. Will Select forwardaaotoa our annual who look week the thousands HOLIDAY DISPLAY come this Let and more wonderful display than and lamer, grander avar before. WE TRUMPET this assurance that our welcome news to the public with prices on all good, are marked dawn to marvelous depths. We arc in full Christmas trim now ready for the grand rush we always experience; do nut wait until the last moment Our prices and sty Ira are surely trade winners. Goods selected now will be beautifully engraved free of charge Don't expect much engraving from the ;nth of December on, for any Jeweler la UN) busy then tu attend to It properly. HERES A FEW OF THEM 281 NYES FORFEIT CAKES S? Solid Gold Solid Oo!.l Signet Ring 14k Signet Rings. S? Solid Gold, Pino Ruby Doublet The Gytins Bawl With Boor Solid Gold Turquoise Stone 14k 50c Solid Gold Baby Ring Set With Slones This 14k Hnitd Gold. 2 genuine diamonds Week 50c. Norton f. Knucke , i J We Boy Direct From the Manufacturer and Save Yon the Middknans Profit Select Your Xmas Presents Now W huva a aafo place tn hoop than), witil yo i rail for tham before Xmas. Holiday Shoppere Are Always Welcome Here J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS. At the Big Clock, Washington Ave. Mail here Anything pirturad forwarded lmmadlately. Pom age paid and dollrsry guaranteed upon receipt of price. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD Ig FULLY GUARANTEED ANO WE WILL CHEERFULLY REFUND MONEY IF ANY ARTICLE WE BELL DOES NOT PROVE ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. ... Carlisle Shirk (sln Totals ELECTION Orders Promptly Pilled. tha Threa Games of 2.333. The Xye forfeited throe games to (tvslns last night by their failure to pul in an appearance at the association alleys Tne barber howled out the three game with the following score: $10.00 $2.50 $1.75 $1.75 $2.75 DESTINED FOR OGDEN SIDETRACKED ELSEWHERE. COAL Known aa the Pacific Fruit Express Company Will Construct Refrig- seo-retar- it The OF erator and Ventilated Cara, Mikes home baking: easy. Nothing: Mrs. A. S. Rears of Blv, Nevada, la Neia Carver iwti fiaundera vltiUlng friends in Ogden. Myrtle Ballinger A marries? license was Issued late Edna Plerasa yesterday ufterronn to Philip Wtoy, Mertha Jarvis , Campbell aged 28, and Charlotte Kaiser, aged JCsIolle A Ita Rowley 2(1, both of 0 ka loons. Iowa. Pauline Everett Another large crowd witaesaed Ty- Nannie 5 bent ler and Iturton. tha crack akaters, at Nettle Rtahr Mrs, Campbell at tbs Aadltorlum Mat night. -- THE SIGN OFJTHElg: . "The Sign of the Cross. rrtfe wonderfully iUM-t.- . T and .historical drama fifth Mason of success iu . 08 n and under the expertenca ana h management of Mr. R. G. be given a sumptuous spectwuL, ducriun at the Grand touinLi "The Sign of the Croat , ts original remarks bis ran of yeara at th Lyric Theater haa been played, and to orowoZi diene always la almost mW. tar of th globe. It 1 ntii u V?' land, aa in this country m,, rf4 strongest of contemporary atim. Th passing of time, far lag the interest in this itun!!! and thrilling drama, creates a J?1 widespread dire to wlulMt' of th great actor Jr utwpic ager and author. Wlisoa Barren. T the past tew year in each uoe2 aeaaoa increasing crowds thronged th playhouse her --t? Sign of the Croa ha been prcteT d. Th management here doubtedly be uue of th greatest 7 traction of "the seseon. The company of twentv-il.m. players, numbering many nsrin.u and American actors English appear amid the gorgeous acenh roundings of the original i production of "The Sign of the n-- '' RENDERED NECESSARY BECAUSE INCREASE OF BUSINESS. iLJ' Void. 1VM1I CREWS THEATERS Cr,8' grape cream of tartar I 190S. LAKE COMPANY ACTION BaMPoMer Made from pure, 7, HARRIMAN 'SIDETRACKED SIX MORE AT SALT FORMS NEW FREIGHT OPPOSED TO CREAM MOKNJXP., DECEMRER UTAH, F1IIDAY OODCX, 170 147 125 163 201 154 178 176 138 162 745 752 8G 187 14 142 120 14C 487 468 443 421 533 3333 OF OFFICERS Woodmen of the World Names Ita Official, foe Next Yaar. The iocal lodge of the Woodmen of World met last night and alerted following ofiicera for th ensuing George year: Hus: Adviser, Bernard Hum; Treat urer. Willem Doyle; Clerk, Bdwnrd Autb: ffon'ry william Allen; Watchman, W. M Piggott: Racort. T. C the the i; Managers, Mathew Galt, R R PUae and Sam. Klimt. Hundred Forty Care of Coal Loaded at Caatla Oats Awaiting Transportation to This City, aide-tracke- d Brakamsn Promoted to tho Position of Conductors, and New Brake-ma- n Employed. to the groat increase in buxth Southern Pacific has found necessary to put on six more freight crews. Four braketuea have been promoted to conductor! and two more will be added within a week. Twelve brakenion will have to ba employed for these new crews This step was deemed necessary on account of the fact that the company haa found that traffic la increasing to such an extant and the freight yard at a number of division points are in such a oongenisd condition. The four freight train crews that were borrowed from the Montana and Idaho divisions of the Oregon Short Line have barn sent back, to aaait in relieving the crowded condition oa those divisions Owing ine, it CEO. RIDDLE COMING Second Number of tha Weber Stake Acadeiyiy Lecture Caurct. T v "THE LITTLE HOMESTEAD- - The bit Mines of friendship to haired Isvividlv portrayed iu character of the villain In "The Uttk Homestead." Here ia man wboM soul ia consumed with the deah I e revenge upon hie coUm chum for an Imaginary wrong Wherever you go. whatere oath: you do, I will he there la time to d troy your happiness. I swear to that sooner or later f will ruin whole life," he fulfills to th Jut by robbing th young master of tha fc tie homestead, of hla own precis treasure hie wife. But In the end execution of hla vow, the Til worka his own undoing and flub it punishment in death at the tuuidi rf a faithful little cripple who hu tot devoted to the erring wife. The play ia a charming emotional rural dnai In which the characters are takw from life and set la the atuuwphm of homelike New England. There h juat enough comedy, the right prep, tkm of pertty dialogue and a number of thrilling oituatlou to round out a Sfell balanced dtin of heartfelt interest. This will ba th attraction at thi Grand for Sunday, Dec. 8th. one-tim- Mr. George Riddle halls frota bridge, 'Maas, and ia an instructor in Harvard University and Leland Pow-er- a School of Expression. He comes before th Ogden public aa a stranger, but none have come better spoken of. He appears next Tuesday evening at the tabernacle in a dramatic recital of a "Midsummer Night's Dream," which is considered hla masterpiece. Mr. Riddles voice is a possession to be envedi It haa the singular gift of melody, and If one may be allowed ta say U, the cultivated vocal artlat produces no more effect in singing CR. CECILIA CUSTAF than he does in speaking. What thla power la must be to the auditor to debut It la a delight to the ear, Of Stockholm, Sweden. TELEPATHIC termine, the more ao, perhaps, that there la no MEDIUM nnd MINING EXPERT. A no affection apparent in the graduate of Colorado Golden Mining effort, reader's art. school, will remain in Ogden hut a abort time, and those who intend to consult her should do ao at once. Don't REV. UTTER HERE wait until it is too lata but call now and have the lady anawar all ques- Noted Unitarian Will Preach Sunday tions regarding mlnri and mining matEvening. ters. Many local mining men have already profited by Dr. Guslafa adrice. Tha Unitarians of Ogden have seShe haa SMlated many In tha location Rev. Dcvld Utter, D. D., of Denof ore bodies abd can assist you. Not cured ver to deliver their sermon next SunDr. can minGustaf assist yon In only evening fat the K. of P. hall. Dr. ing speculations, but aha can auawer day waa formerly pastor of tha UniUtter all questions of life. She haa read tarian In Salt Lake City and people's Uvea sines aha was four years at thatsociety about ten yeara ago, time, of ago. 8b worka under the Swedenconducted services In Ogden. Since borg system as demonstrated by the leaving Utah he ha been pastor of soul. Watch for my lectures. You the Unitarian church In Denver. Last will see work that you have never year be was honored with the degree aeon before sine Swedenborg passed of Doctor of Divinity by Harvard uniout I am tba only ona in the WORLD versity. a ripe scholar and a that does hla work and.he la my guid- cultured He la You ought to gentleman. h 427 Ream Twenty-fourt10, ing spirit. hear him. Over Journal. street. Cam- n sufl-cie- PROTEST AGAINST RESTRICTION. Immigrants Protective League lend Resolution to President New York, Dec. 8. At a ntaaa resting tonight under the directing e( tbt Immigrant's Protective league mo' lutlona were adopted addreaeed b President Rtxmevelt and both brixeto of con f res a, protesting against tlw proposed restrict inn of Immigration Mil provided for In the Lodge-Gardnnow grading before congress. Some of the provisions of Ot UO were characterised aa dangerous and calculated to dtbat tts own ends." Tha clause of the bill requlrini thit DIVORCED AFTER 40 YEARS the head of a family have in his go STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION session on landing the sum of til; Charlette Rudd Given a Decree on the the one Increasing the head tu at t. Immigrants from 32 to 85; the adsra. Greunda of Large Attendance and Healthy Inter teat and the provision tlnnal sat Expected. th period within which n reAfter forty yoarc of wedded life. Charlotte Rudd was given a decree uf migrant may be deported to thru At a meeting iff ne principals of divorce from Lcrenso D. Rudd, yesteryears, were specifically denounced. Reforms In the preeent tmmigrstha the city schools, held at the board of day afternoon, by Judge Howell la the education yesterday afternoon, plana district court. The complainant, who law were demanded aa follosri: & of were discussed and worked out In de- la 66 yeara nf age, allege that they An exact Intrepretatlon tail for entertaining the annual meet- were married In St. Loula June 28, "loose term a a "dangerous, loating of the 8tate Teackera' association, 1887, and haa resided In Utah for hsome and Infectious disease," and "to which will be held la this city on Jan. mors than forty years, and for a great- become a public cliarga," tha right d 2, I and 4. er part of the time the defendant haa an Immigrant or hla friends to appsxl Superintendent Allison stated that failed to provide with the common ne- from tha often hasty judgment ef tin he had heard from a large number of cessaries of life. Immigration physicians to the afho right ft city and county superintendents and ity of medical experts; the from their report be was confident FAVOR PRESENT SYSTEM. persons Interested In the admission I 2 that this meeting will prove the moat an Immigrant to be preaent at all successful in point of interest, instruc- Not In Favor of Adopting the Metric vest! gallons of the various boards t tion and In numbers preaent of any gardlng that Immigrant." Syctcm. me ting In the history of the organlM tion. He haa receded information New York. Dee. 6. That the sys- CORRUPT ' ELECTION PRACTICE! which leads him to believe that at tem of weights and measures now In least 1,500 nf the 1,800 teachers in use In the United States and Great New York, Dec. 3. The AaaooU the state will attend this association. Britain shoald not be supplanted by to Prevent Corrupt Practices at B Balt Lake sends word that her the metric system la the opinion of a tion. of which former Mayor 31 teachers are coming In a body 400 majority of the delegates who are Low ia president, began proeeadlKi atrong. Provo and Utah county will now In th city In attendance at the today under the election expendltnw aend 180. Ixqcsn and Cache county 150 convention of the American Society publicity act to compel an aecauaihl and other town from Kelton to 8t. of Mechanical Engineers. of political expenditures in vstW A paper on the subject prepared Jiy parts of the state. Action la dirrtrt George will swell the delegation until Ogden will be crowded with an army S. E. Dale not only opposed any against W. R, Hearat la on iasta of dedagoguea. change in the ayatem of weights and and In another against the Republics Nree lectures will be given in the measures, but declared that the Idea county committee In Cllatrs eonatT opera house by some of the moat noted of further dlaeusalon of It In congress baaej on alleged defect in tha t educators in the country. Special would ba valueless; that It would be ports returned. Another procaadlM musical programs rendered by the ImpcMtble to meet a eommlsaliih of ha been brought In Putnam touaV beat artists la tha state will form a th callbed proposed: that It Would because of the failure of the presides! part of each regular session. Section be a political commission, "dominated of tba Independence league to mka . meetings will be held in the different by a president who has tried to full report. churches of the city, and a grand re- change the language of the country In th course of Mr. Heorst'i rtfon ception will be tendered visiting teach- by nn executive order." and that be It t alleged he failed to make m to ers at the Auditnriam. would be btter satisfied to leave It to counting of 31,500 received from The following committees were ap- a commission composed of ninety mil by the Albany Democratic county mtttee. pointed at yeaterday'a meeting: lion American people. Executive Committee Supt. Allison, STATEMENT. HARLAN MAKE chairman; F. M. Driggs, W. M. PURCHASE OF SILVER. W. N. Petterson, and L. B. Austin. Louisville, bee. 6. Th Washington, Doe. $. The governFinance Commit R. 8. ment today resumed the purchase of mention of Associate Jastlce Joyce, chairman; F. W. 8trat.forL E. stiver, accepting bids for 2.000 ounces Harlan of th auprem court 8. Rolapp. D. H. Adams and J. M. at 68.689 cents per fins ounce. TU United State ns a poaalbl RPf Bishop. Is more than 3 2 cents an emce Moan candidate for governor of Entertainment Committee Joel lower than the offering which ware turfcy have finally called forth Harris, chairman; O. J. Stllwell. W. I. made at the top purchases were nits statement from him in whies p Underwood, Mrs. T. R. Maguire and peaded nearly four weeks .ago. Thla says: 1 must forego the honor which pP Miss Nettle McKay. fact that th large and Increasing pubPress Committee W. L. Under-woo- lic demand for subsidiary coins, which tlal friends desire to beitow P chairman; Don Bueh and Mlaa could not fee mot without additional me. Te give no other reason. is Katherine McCroT. purchase are the controlling reasons elusive one for thla course Decoration Committee John W. given by the treasury officials far the canvas of the state, according Wlntle, chairman; John A. Junk. resumption, it Is raid by the treasury Kentucky fashion, and (if eforted). offi" Henry Barker Mias Florence Bennett official that purchases will continue discharge of th duties of the and Miss Matilda Peterson. for an indefinite time, the amount to of governor for tour yeara wmit atrere depend largely upon the prices asked. fere, too severelyonetax the who, ItM5 and vitality of USHERS AT THE DEPOT new In tie enjoyment of excaiwj EXPLOSION IN COLLIERY. health, will. If he live nntll the Wilkesbarre. Fa.. Dec. 6. An explo- day of next June, be 74 year af Will Direct and Aasiat Passenger to y sion of gas In the Buttonwood and From Trains. INDICTED FOR PEONAOE. of the Deinware, Lackawanna aad Wes torn Coal eompsny, a tew i-Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. One of the latest Improvements de- miles oouth of thla city, today resultcided upon at the Union depot la the ed in the death of three mca aad tee eral grand Jury today returned instslstlon of usher, who will direct serious Injury by bnralng of eight bill tinder ceetion 6325. revised and assist passengers to and from ethers. ante, sgnlnst F. J. O'Hara for , Th extent of the explosion made it lag Frans Nhl. n white man, their trains. This step has been Ufflexlt to determine how many mine from Jacksonville with intent te deemed a accessary tine for acme time ivrt owing to the great amount of traffic workers had been la 'It path aad tho Mm a a slave. The grand through Ogden. At present there are absence of definite In formation eansed turned lour indictments and rM more than fifty passenger trains In exaggerated reports at first O'Hara, charging peonage ta persons with other and out of the Union depot each day conspiring COTTON MILL CLOSED. n man In slavery. and Itopot Master Cnsnlngtea and hla efficient assistants havs bad their BRIDGE WASHED AWAY. bands ftill every minute of their time Lodi, Russian Poland, Dec. 3. "Hi while on duty. Not only have they Pecnanskl Cotton mill, which employs had to direct and assist passengers Phoenix, Arlx.. Dee. 7,000 men. has been closed Indefinitely to and frum trains, but they have had owing to dispute with the workmen. brats of th Maricopa and railroad bridge were washed awsfj The owners of th mill are discournumerous other duties to perform. The new nshers will wear dark bine aged at the excessive demands of the day. The break aow TCed uniform with red bats and win be on men and the contlawefl strikes aad in length. Several daya mnat iP before the resumption of trarec. dMturbaneea. duty on the platform. Non-Suppor- g bogtk-enln- tee-r-D- r. " ' ool-ller- Tb P8 h |