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Show THE MOKNINi; amusements. OPERA HOUSE Direction Nerthweatern Theatrical Association. Re. K ALEXANDER GRANT, Mgr. tonight" Slucum Company Use.) offer ihe Cuniic Opera Succees I,j,a p. IHE YANKEE CONSUL Book by Henry M. Biofbom. Jr. Huale by 'Alfred G. Robyn, wUh HARRY SHORT AND OTHERS. BEAUTY 40-R- EAL CHORUS-- 40 Twenty tuneful, catchy aong hiU. new aS Magnificent 125,000 Pro. A auction. SEAT SALE NOW ON. .25c. to 11.50 PRICES JITABNA THEATER TONIGHT! Driven From Home MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:10. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Northwectem Theatrical Aaaeclatlen. Grant, Recident Manager. Direction . It, A. Friday Night. dramatic event iff Importance. Direct from unprecedented triumphs on the Pacific Coaat Beat play of the season! Uebler ft Co.a peerless praaenla-lation- . Charming, captivating A Jessie Busley faultiest In Channtng PoHoeke dramatisation of Miriam Mlchel-on'- s famous novel Io the Bishops Carriage SCENERY. EFFECTS. Notwithatandlns the magnitude of the engagement the regular seal of prices for reserved seals will not be advanced. Beet sale now on. PRICES: Jar. to $1.50. SUMPTUOUS -- GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwectem Association. Theatrical R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr. Saturday Matinee and Night ANNUAL TOUR OF Maude Fealey Management of JOHN CORT In THE ILLUSION OF BEATRICE TO CUT THE M. Mak'o. BOOTS n . . . Night Prices 11.50, Matinee 60c te boxes now on sale. Scats and SI-0- SUPREME Right ef Appeal In Civil Action fined by Higher Court. De- The right of appeal to the supreme court In a civil action brought originally In the city court was defined by the supreme court Tuesday In nn opinion dismissing the appeal of F. Garvla ft Co., appellants, vs. John Free and Susie Free, respondents. Garda recovered a judgment against the Frees In the district court for $306.15. Upon appeal, the dlatrict oourt reversed the Judgment and held that there was' no cause for action Garcia ft Co. appealed to the supreme court, and tbe attorney for the Free moved to dismiss the appeal on tbe ground that the statute provides that cases shall not be appealable to the supreme court unless the judgment rendered hr the dliftrirt court exceeds In tills particular case tbe die $100. trlct court did not render Judgment for any amount The attorney for Garcim ft Co. contended that where the amount In con troveray exceeded $100, as In tbe case at bar, the case was appealable, even though the district court should hold that no money was due and refuse to render Judgment for any sum. Tbe supreme court held against this conlen Uun and dismissed the appeal. Tk supreme court also handed down an opinion Tuesday affirming the decision of the second district court In the esse of A. R. C. Smith, . appellant, va. Gideon Alvord. respond-eadThe cane was one of trespass. healthy msn Is a king In Us own right; an unhealthy man Is an unhapBlood Bitters py slave. Burdock builds up pound health keeps you welL MARRIED AT HCON GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwectem Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Roc. Mgr. Sunday 'Night FRANK W. HEALY presents the Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City, Musical Comedy Succesa The Strollers Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Ludwig Englander OF COMPANY NOTABLE RINCIPALS AND A SMASHING CHORUS , IICES: $1.50, fl.00, 75c. 50c, 25c. OGDEN 263 Il'BF Miss Fsarl Ecclea Becomes of E. M. Regan. OGDEN California and Eastern Rees Direct Wire foa AB Bpertlnp Events MITCHELL WITH BROS. Copings and Don't bny from agents, u they get large commissions nd yen have te pny them. Bee Four home people first opposite City Cemetery. Monuments, Head-tone- s. t Thin will have many ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. want ads yield bio results. Bride AMUSEMENTS, St PLACE YOUR ORDERS ths Miss Pearl Eccles and E. M. Regan were married at noon yesterday nt the home of the bride's parents. The cere-no- n v was sttended only by witnesses. The young couple will leave at once for Balt Lake, where they Intend to make their home. Miss Eccles Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eccles, and Is one of the most popular young Indies In Ogdens exclusive society. She has soalways taken a prominent part In ciety and In Ka many parties. He Mr. Regan Is from Chicago. boa been In Ogden about five mouths. In the employ of the Deseret News. He was fonntr.y principal of an eastern high School and has a brother In the ministry and one In the faculty of a Chicago university. EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h M Admlsslei Admieelon iUDlIORIIM 18:55 a. m., 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P. By. Arrive, 4:10 a. E- -; 1:15 p.m.; depart, 7:50 a m4 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. 0. W. By. Arrivt, m 11:41 mm, 1:00 :50p.m.; im$:I0 - m. part, 7:00 Wsst, - points, 8. F..Ry, 7:30 n. m, 7;0i P. m.; depart, 1:30 p. m. Southern California aud Nevada, 8. P. L. A ft B. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:80 A p. m, 6:30 In., 7:80 p. m.; depart, p, . Southern Utah, 0. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 1:80 m., 7:80 p. m.; depart, 8:80 m., 8:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. 1:00 a. m.. 2:50 p. m 7:00 p. m.; no, 7:00 n. m.. 6:30 depart, 8:30 a t a j- l:o a a At-riv- e, a P Frit Lake City,- O, S. L. Ry. Arrive, m.. 8:30 1:00 nu 11:00 m., 8:50 m. P m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 8:80 7:60 A no, 10::10 A m., 1:45 p. m 5:60 p. m. Balt Lake City, R. O. W. 1:00 m.; 2:50 p. m.; deport, 7:00 A m. 6:80 9 Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Ry. m.i depart, 4:50 p. m. Arrive, 10:45 a a - a a Htintiville, Eden ft Liberty Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, 8:00 a m. R. F. D. Weber County- -' Arrive, 6:00 p. m.; depart, 1:30 a m. W1L GLASMANN, Postmaster. WILL INCREASE WAGES Railway Yardmen te Receive Better Balarlee. The following was received by the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen In Evanston on Thursday: "All Superintendents, dear sir: In a conference today with a committee of our employe, (membera of the B. of R. T.l, we agree to increase the rates of pay of yardmen to conform to the Chicago a rale of wages which was recently revised. Effective Nov. 1, 1906, you may rate the yardmen In standard yards (an enumerated In schedule datfollows: ed April 1, 1906, Day work, foreman, 36 cento per hour. Helpers, 32 cents par hour. Night work, foreman, 37 cents per hour. Helpers, 84 cento per hour. "Other yards, day foremen, $91.00 per month; helpers, $80.00 per month, "Night foremen, $96.20 per month; helpers, $89.40 per month. "We have also said to the committee that In case other lines entering Denver granted the yardmen at that point higher rates thin mentioned above, for standard yards, we will adopt inch rates at Denver, Cheyenne, and points west thereof, tq became effective the same dote other linen make such rates effective at Denver. Yours truly, "W. L. PARK. (Signed) PHOSPHATE IN WYOMING Large Deposits, That Premise Great Wealth, Are Discovered. "The discovery of large deposits of phosphate near my home has created great excitement and tbe development of the mlnen by a Enn Francisco syndl cute promises to dd materially to thn wealth of the state," said Fred Role erts, of Cokeville, Wyo. In speaking of the discovery of the Mr, phosphate deposits near 9 Cokeville, Roberts Mid: "The phosphate was discovered last summer and claims were established for ten miles in any direction front Cokeville by the Son Francisco company. The pheaphate In moat valuable aa a fertiliser, bnt It In only recently that the mines harp been operated to any extent. The ' company to now men nnd working about twenty-fiv- e hipping several earn of the produrt each week, nnd would ship more If It were not for tbe car shortage. "The phosphate obtained from the mines la of a very dark alnte color and as hard aa fllnL The phosphate obtained from Florida to much whiter In but to not more valuable for color, he exciting, ns both men commercial purposes. The deposits friends. near Cokeville are the1 only .ones to nr knowledge within the elate, bnt there are smaller deposits across the Afternoon, 10o. line In Idaho. 15c. Evening - i. i I! 1 STRICKEN t l, i' llU tvurinn-ii'- t .i Tl .Ii as I Sat' I t. lifr 1: jt wll l.::.ii..'.'u :i'i !!! W : rr i In.'i lu. j j Til ' Cmi- k Wul auiiing ra S. L. Ives, one uf me im,i prominent of the real estate deaieis of this city, and who has bn-- engaged lu Ihe business lu Ogden eighteen vara, died ester day at 11:4' a. m. of hesit failure. Death came unexpectedly to his family and was caused by heart failure. Apparently In good henltii. Mr. Ives walked to his office in the Kay block yesterday and commenced on his regular dsllv woik. He lived through part of the morning in the p re sen re of his brother, L. H. lve, who did not suspect any thing wrong until after the stroke came. Both men were engaged In desk work, when, with n short sigh. Mr. Ives lurched forward and ceased to more. Death resulted Instantly. The brother called a doctor, but the afferted man was beyond aid. The deceased was 70 years old. Fur several weeks before the fsinl stroke he was not in the host of health, but of late he showed signs of Improvement nnd bis full recovery ass expected. He leaven a wife and nine children, of whom two sons are on the Pacific Coast, 'one In Alaska and one In California. They have been notified. HOME VltlTOM the Nevada Ad- Inri'Miae of ten per rent Uutoss is made in the salaries of the Oregon Short Line freight house dorks, there is a likelihood that nearly 100 of them will walk out some time ibis week. Formal demands were made Tuesday afternoon sad an ausaer is expected yesterday from the railroad company. The grievauces of the clerks were drawn up in a communication to Ags ent Chevure aud signed by of the freight house clerical force in the Hairimsn offices. To a request for s statement In regard to the situation MrChevi-r- said: 1 haven't ma-ian anawer to the demand uf the clerical force. This la a matter of inteivst to no one outside of the company. The dissatisfaction among the clerks has been brewing since a general advance waa niadu over the H or riman lines that slight mi Ogden and afferted offices of very little importance compared with the local freight department. It rearhrd a head Tuesday when tha majority of the clerks, some of whom hava been in the earvire uf the company over twenty yeara, nulled an advance In wages to petition and a decrease in the amount of work. It is claimed that every man In the freight department la overworked. Especially is Uie work heavy ' during the holiday season. One clerk staled that the trouble aa not with Chevors, but that the communication waa addreesed to him aa he la the company agent. Noth Ing but the best of good feeling has between Hie agaut and the ciaL-clerks flora they have been While an early answer Is together. expected and demaudud, the atiiludo taken by the clerks is not so Indies five of a strike as it ia of n formal statement uf their dissatisfaction and request that they be granted wbot they believe to be equitable and proper aa overworked employes of the three-fourth- e If you are going borne for Xmaa and New Years, why not go vis the Scenic Line? Rates via. D. R. G. Round trip first class tlrket to Denver, Colorado Springs, Puebla, $19.75; Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe. 932.0U; St. St. Louis. $39.50; Minneapolis. Tickets raul. $41.90; Chicago, $44-5good to return within sixty days from date of sale; stop overs allowed. Also low round trip rates to other points west of Chicago. For particulars see A. J. Cronin, agent. ihe un-l- .' Order package of this famous health and brain building flour and enjoy some good old fashlonec Brown New England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will nuke you think you are la Boston. With Allen's Be If rising B. B. B. Flour you can make bread Just like the Puritans used to make. and a greater irii-;-possible, the e piiiiv in i hr isriiKis districts will thcietr.iiu. Auoihi r mailer that ta pisild imi been tukeu into by iN.e lin.icquaiuled aiih milling, is (he fact that at this lime it is very iiuid to secure miners to work on the various properties. Particularly is i hi true of ihe Goldfield district, and is caused bv the high wsgea and short hums ohiaiued by miners who are employed n the different rich leases In this great mining ramp. However, this rouditl-- n will be remedied in the very near future, s a great number of these expire on the first of the thereafter, and then yesr, or very many mining companies, heretofore unable to procure labor, will put men 19 work on their properties. Tbe month of December has la the past been knows as the 'bargain" mouth for Nevada mining stocks, and December of thin year has proved no reception. But we believe stocks have about reached their lowest level, and that NOW Is the time Investors should buy liberally Into ths pm parties iff known merit. To those who hold stocks, we urgently advise that they !o not sell at this time, and to everybody we advise that ibky Bl Y. Tbe mines of Southern Nevada have never looked better than at the present time, and conditions in general jaunt to s very satisfactory market In these stocks during the next few months. u in.1 ii ji Is also a pure food; and all ready to mix with water and hake a a kot griddle. self-risin- Trade Mark ALLENS BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Cecct Factory, Ben Joce, CcL Ecatere Factory, Little Wolf Mllla, Manawc, Win. D0X0I0 S ia Highly There was on 'exceptionally enjoyable gathering at the Heed hotel banquet hall Tuesday when those whu hod been closely connected with Edgar Jones gathered to give him a banquet, prior to hla departure today for an extended visit to Mb old homo, in Pennsylvania. At eight oclock tlie company of men sal down to the following manu: olives eelory Oyster cocktail roast turkey mulligatawny Amp cranberries browned aweet, pplatoea American cheese masked potatoes mine pie coffee cigars. After the banquet a series of toaata followed, wherein those present spirits feelingly of their friendship for Mr. Jones and their kindly feeling towards him aa employer, competitor, and friend. It waa Interesting to note hew, la this instance, there haB been no feeling of rlasa spirit bet worn employer and employe, but that the relationship hod been one of friend with friend. At the clone the following resolution was passed: Resolved, That In Mr. Jours absence the cltlsena win lose an Ideal cltlaen, the poor will mini a benevolent friend, the employes will mlaa a sympathetic employer, and the grocer will lose aa houest and considerate competitor. Mr. Jones has, for the pint seventeen years, been one of the leading merchants In bis line nnd has in there years won a boat of friends who. while they will deeply regret his absence, will be glad that he ran enjoy rest. Those present were: J. W. Wilcox, J. 8. Carver, Ueo. F. Williams, Edgar tones, J. R. Barrett, M. R. Barrows, B. II. Barrows. Frank Foulger, Heber Foulger, Rev. J. K. Carver, E. J. Van Limburg, Albert Larsen, Ward Cut lip, George Drill, H. J. Chambers, E. W. Rankin. t Mr. Jones left yesterday on the Overland limited for Honeybrouk, Pg., where he will rejoin his family and rest la the old home. well-earne- d HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Via Union Pacific, Dec. II. Round trip first class tickets to Dm ver, Colorado Springs, Pueiilo, $19.75; Omaha, Kansas City, 8t. Joe, $32.00; St. IjoiiIh. $39.50; Minneapolis, St. - Paul, 91.90; Chicago, $44.50. Equally low round trip rates to hundreds of other points west of Chicago. Tickets good to return wHhin sixty days from allowed. Redate of sale. member the famous Overland Limited Limand the new Loe Angeles-Chlcagited, only 40 hours to Chicago. For further particulars nee A. B. Moseley, traveling passenger agent, Ogden, Utah. COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES Novel Game. said the beggar, "want yrr help a pur, eirk guy? pe hospital doctor gimme a perseription aa' I'd like ter use it. Want me to buy the medicine, eh?" said Walker. "No; I got. do mod'clne all right, but it's ter he took after weals. I fought yer might gimme do price o' one o' de meals," Philadelphia Press. Pancake Flour S-- B "Friend, DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED WANT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Go to Putnams For Mens, fr EDGAR JONES DEpTbTS s PAY Clerka In Freight House Beak an vance in WagsA Tti n i DEMAKDjETTER Via tha Denver A Rio Grande Railroad DsoSmbar Hth. Stop-over- I'onvolidau-.- lh-ni- It may he looking loug years aheud. but if tbe the next year or aa in Cumberland Ely continue as they are at prevent, tbe two companies will eltucr be runs, did a ted upon nn equal Larin, or each receive practically the aatn amount uf securities in some new holding company which will embrace other Guggenheim properties as well. EXCURSION Banquat at Which Mr. Jonas Praised. '' - ii,-.'- dt-.i- con-uliio- u. Ona of the Beet Men in the City Heart Failure Cause Of Death. - rcuitiiit-'- : j tin-Si- f,-r- d.- i- ill rmiruailx navikiir.'t'i When i . will La.-own u;f ol i:.r runif.nri; - will ow i o:ie half rf iii i.- tv iiiihi:i . ui;.! tduh Milt lie liraciit-aliin rht-- ' amnic tiuuucial Tlu-'- i i. i otiiy itlffcivnot til tin- - two rcp'rti-iu will has raiict- in the niiiie. F.ai-u ihjiuI sniouu' ..f leTiiorj, bui Cumlierliinil 1C1 o from one io two vesre behind in Its ileieUipnient i What dHvthipiueul has dona un to date, however, upped ' to show ere m bodies fully a rich a the a HE DIED WHILE AT WORK IN HiS OFFICE. - ii- - l!uJ n..vv . a i 1 ' liaf 6i.n a i.e ;r.is i;i.r i.t t. will it noiici d ti.st riic ru.:ii ih- camp j Mi- uf has lion Mi-k- t'u-'- fittli P. I I !' H'r It- iK .u i - l'l'.i .a' Wt-ii.in. t uni! uiiaiiil II. s - jfi is Fn.-l- ... I'll; iliHV-'i-- t'ij i i... . i.J him s M Ik; da-par-t, COURT DECISIONS .it, I proprietor of s ihi'.; .km on Twer.ly-fifiMrtvt. uuskiI frfiai a charge of dirturbluK ihe pi-His oouipiulnanis sere i of a rooming bouse ov,r the pooirmnu. who were prevented from s'ei ir. by the noixe made as cues vere peruii'iel to fall to tbe flo-'- r slier a shot had TREES EXTENDbeau made. Judge Murphy gave it OF NEIGHBOR'S ING INTO HIS GROUND. as his opinion that if the roomers found the uoise intolerable they would be compelled to mote, as the Japanese has the rphi to rondur-- t his Decision ef Supreme Court in Favor of business within ihe limits 'f the law. Alvord in tbs North Ogden Litigation. A Jury has been secured In the case of A. G. Hrn vs. The Great Western Salt company. The supreme court has just handed A. R. C. Supt. J. H. Martin uf. the Rocky down a decision in the case uf Mountain Coal ft Iron Co., war lib the Smith vs. GMeon Alvord, sustaining A. Howell of the district city Tuesday from Aliny and Inform- Judge J. ed a representative of th Press that court. The case is a peculiar one and finalNo. 6 mine had been oiiened and would soon be put in full operation. ly deciues whether or nut a land ownMeantime coal uf various kinds are be- er has the right to cutihe routs off of owning supplied and trark Is being laid trees owued by aa adjoining laud off of er routs the to bss the rut right to the preparatory shipping product to Balt Lake. Ogden and other I'tah Urge land owners at North Ogden, points The coal from No. mine Is and, in the spring of 19o5, Smith of a superior quality, aud Mr. Martin brought suit against Alvord for $500 Is to be congratulated upon his efforts damages, claimed to have been susto the collier. Evanston tained by reason of Alvord rutting the roots off of his trees which projected Press. Into Alvord's Upd. and damaging them thereby, and he had an injuncof the Auditorium, tion issued Manager O'Mara restraining Alvord from announced yesterday that he would further his treep. damaging consent to have the building need for The case was . tiled before Judge reception to he given the vlsiuirs dur- Huwell and a Jury In. October. Mob. ing the teachers' convention. and a verdict was rendered In favor defendant Alvord. 8. T. McCain, a Southern Pacific of Smith appealed the esse to the fireman, died ai the General hospital court and That court has Just at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. He supreme affirming was attacked by pneumonia and a handed down its. decision, and boldcourt oq all puluta, the lower underwhich diseases eumplluitbin of Alrotd had the- right to cut mined bis DnTltuiiuu and gradually ing that off of Smith's trees which took from him hla vitality. The dele the roots Into Alvonj's. land- - This deprojected of funeral will be announced later. rision forever dissolves the Injunction, and also entitles Alvord to recover for Owing to a shortage of coal, the damages he hoe sustained by reason street car service may 1 discontinued of Injunction having been issued, late this evening until sometime to- nndthe all litigation expenses incurred by morrow. him. Tbe case wts argued before the supreme court last October. AttorIN BUSINESS AGAIN neys Henderson ft Macmillan represented Smith, while Joseph Chen repI have about $40,000 of real estate resented Alvord, before the supreme listed with me, which belongs to old court nn well nn the district court clients, friends and acquaintances In the east, who Instructed me to close OGDEN WAILS out these holdings la Utah at reasonam making my head able prices. Arrival and departure of malls at quarters t room No. 6. First National, with Hunter ft Kennedy, and can be Ogden poatoffleo: North and Nortbwcnt. 0.8.1 Ry. found after offlco hours at the Reed Arrive, 7:80 a. m 6:30 p, m.; FRANCIS RITTER. hotel, A 1, 75c, 60c, 25c. 1SE;. SUDDENLY r : 111 . - 10c, 20c, 30c PRICE tilt tf. 'KMliEK i! SiilKMXii, HAS A RIGHT S. L. IVES e. E i.l.Y Till t'T.lll OdPKN. T grand SEVENTY-FIV- EXAMINER: " Boys and Childrens Overcoats ex-isi- liarriiuan Suits, Etc... You will fini the qunlitj,stjrle to aud price huit, and a child can buy aafheap aa a man. , office. . lloya EASTERN EXCURSIONS Via tbe ahoca On November 20 sad December II. One faro plus $2 from Utah points to Kansas City, Chicago, Minneapolis, OmahA Denver and Intermediate potato. Limit, 60 days. Stopovers. For further information write L. H. Harding, genera! agent. Salt Lake City. apecial- - Putnam Clothing House IS WANTED Ustes Doctor Specialist Marshal's Office Can Probably Produce Indicted Man Later. Tt ws Intimate, at the uffloe of the Uniter! Mates man-baMonday that Robert Forrester, geologist and agent of thn Utah Ftiel cnmiHtuy, who was indicted by the federal grand jury, and who ia not to be found In Balt Luke City, will be In custody in a very short time. Kver since Ihe Indictments were returned the marshal's office has been anxious as to where to lie abla to locate Forrester, but Tuesday no foir seemed to be expressed as to his being located within a couple Cures when othsrs fail. Motfam methado. Froa far any Chronle Dlaeaae of any noma ar natura, Evtry caaa guarantaad. l of t ty- - COLORADO MIDLAND RY. ROBERT a high-cu- daya. The opinion wts expressed Tuesday that George A. Moore, who was also Indicted by the Jury, would give hlm-aeup lu the officers. Why this opinion was enprebsed Is not known, but as It came from sources pretty Uio office marshal's to close it Is thought snme communication has been had with Moore or hla friends. With these two men located, all of those indlctej by the jury will have been provided for all of the othera having already fnrulshed bonds. lf aon sulfation A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Dewiness, Ringing ta the Mara, Dlaessess el thn Head, Throat, Noee, Eye or Ear. All Cf the Luaga, Bronchial Tubas and Chart. Dines ics of uo Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Ueart pisesse, FisRheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, BL Vltua Daace, Plies, tula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any can ssl Pi aaaaa peculiar to Womea. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly eaied to stay eared, Coats st esca Remember the eximlaatloa and advice lo writ. Tomorrow may be too lata. Call Die-ease- 78C DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST (Boyle Office hoars. 10 a. m. to I p. m. 2411 Waahlngtos Avol Bloeki. Orden. Utah. Entrance Room 19. Remember the snmber. CHIEF IS NOT WORRIED - Has Long o Bcsn Throstsrfhd Prosecution. Chief Browning .elated With yesterday that he was not surprised or worried over the action n( J. D. 8ken in bring- ing a complaint against him for neglect of duty. For some time post CUMBERLAND ELY threats hare been made that the chief would he prosecuted. He declared that he was ready at The Cumberland Ely Mining coman amount of his any sold balnnce of the its recordtime ato give servant. pany recently at public l.OAO.OOO of Issue a to shares original As the action of tbe chief has been syndicate at 112.50 a chare. The com- endorsed by the city council and maypany has now called a special meeting or, very 1H tie importance is attachof Its stockholders to authorise an increase la the capital from I.WiO.OOO to ed to the charges contained In the If this Issue is au- complaint. 1.200.000 shares. An endeavor will be made to have thorised. as It undoubtedly will be the affair taken up at aa early date, 200.000 of these shares will be deliver district court. ed to the Nevada Consolidated cum before the one-haNein the for ownership pony vada Northern Railway, and the other KEVAOA MIHIAC STOCKS 100. 000 shares will be offered to the one for share present stockholders, Local Brokerage Company Explains tea, at $12.60 per share, for the tha Drop In Stocks. of providing funds which, with i Society Lights Reading Lights Sewing. Lights Lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be . Procured by lf pur-pos- Using Electricity Furnished by e The Interstate Brokerage company has Issued the following review of Ne- vada Mining, stocks: la summing up the probable cannea of the general decline that has taken place in the Nevada mining stocks recently, the best informed brokers of Goldfield and Ban Francisco attribute this condition to tbe extreme cold weather that has been experienced In the different camps, the lack of transportation facilities, seemingly due to insufficient power, and the excessive amount of selling that In tbe past has taken piece just prior to the holidays UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. General Manager E. W. WADE, Agent R. S. CAMPBELL WHSfi .'J LW ssxrxss |