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Show MOUNIXfi TI1E TRIDAT UTAn, EXAMINER, OHDEN, MORNINO, DEC'EMREK lOftfi. 11. CONGESTION SAM E. YADE Me Crm Baking Powder Pure, Wholesome, Reliable IN THE CAUGHT BY YARDS OFFICERS TRAFFIC OF AMOUNT EAST AND WEST. GREAT i Eapected to Until Afttr the Ruah of Freight Cor-tinu- e ON A CHARGE STEALING CATTLE. OF Break Down When Accused Man Is Taken the ARRESTED His Wif te Jail. Holiday. Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit acids. Its use is a guarantee of perfect food and a protection 'against the ills that follow the use of alum, and other low grade powders. While driving homeward last eventhe history of the local yard, that ing Samuel E. Wads was arrested In dt the presence of his wife and child at freight has been au heavy as It the Ogden river bridge by Deputies the present time. Thin 1 toe declaexWilson and Shaw. The apprehension ration of railroad official. There of Wade 1 the ending of a systemago. perience began year seeina to be no end to the traffic go- atic plaa of cattle rustling attended bv not a little mystery, which for a ing eaat and weal, which as cungeli-alum-phosphate the division between here and sparks time completely baffled the skill of the d officer. Mr. Wade la now at the counthat Supertmendeni Mamma waa to spend nearly a month alug ty jail. The arrest waa made in the afterthe road. in order to relieve the situa1 noon when farmers are accustomed tion. Thursday wa an unuaually busy to leave the city and jog their horses The mixtures called baking powders that sell for ten or After a search lowly homeward. day. The capacity of the track and ao cents a pound, or a cent an ounce, are all alike, sidings In the yards became were over the city that lasted the greater twenty-fiv- e freight trains atraiued that part of Thursday. Wilson and Shaw made from alum and costing less than three cents a sound. removed west to the nrst aiding and failed to locate their man, ao both Mi temporarily. Their crew were repaired to the river bridge In the ordered bark Into the yards to aid in hope of discovering Wade as he jourclearing the tracks of part uf their neyed In the direction of North Ogden. bunion. Last ngbt Uie congestion Their stay at the bridge had not been wa aotnewnat reduced and today the king before Wade approached In a wife. hie a resident of Chicago, from EXAMINER TELEPHONES situation, while not above normal, la wagon. At bis aide sat hi wife and Carrie Bruinlick, on the ground of being grappled with by official of In her arm nestled a small child. willful desertion. The women la at ibe riarrituan line. Several rods south of the bridge Wade EDITORIAL ROOMS in Germany. present Until after the holiday season. It la caught sight of the officer. He lowN.H Bundrlek Independent 'Pnene and hia wife were married expected that no cessation will occur ered his head, urged hts horses forNo. U Veil Phone, two rinse In Chicago In June. 1901, and not long of the ruah In freight circle. Gouda ward at brisk trot and sought to BUSINESS OFFICE a No. M after the ceremony had been per of all descriptions from cars paaa undetected, but the bridles of hla Independent Phone "perishable article, tuat demand boraaa were grabbed, one each by WilNo. 66 forced Mr. Buudrlck loft far Berlin j ell Thone, one ring without giving any notice to her hus- - ,peedy delivery, and coal, fruits, son and Shaw and the outfit waa ban.L She ha since refused to croc , KrajM iud what not, are being pushed brought to an abrupt halt. Wade was the ocean or In any way to deport her-- 1 rtBt WMt, north and south, in arrested before he could leave his seat wife should. as The motive In the wagon. uni, unprecedented. waa The decision of the court grant Dower and rolling slock of the road On the order of the deputies the ed by default of the defendant in not Is over-taxeand are not sufllctent horaes were turned south and the appearing tit defend herself. to handle the business available. wagon was driven to the county buildThe same conditions extat In both ing. At first Wade stoutly denied any freight and express office; men are knowledge of the accusation and feignl,et tUe ehlldron come to the Buur GClEN defeats bricham on hand night and day, wreatllng ed surprise and Indignation at hi Sod buy their Christmas toys. with package, 1 sixes, trunks and vari- arrest. Under a never sweating" The men are b brake down, however, and, chokA marriage license has been granted Hightcat Individual Score Mad . by ous express matters. Stevens 576. and still huge piles ing with emotion, confessed that he la worked over-timto Scott V. Wallnce, of Ogilen, and Mine Albert Bickford, ,f North Ogof merchandise are daUy parked away the party who has been stealing cattle await their at North Ogden for at least a month den. The Wrights forfeited a game to In the atorage roomstoto secure enough past. the Columbia clulw hr their failure to trains. It la difficult She Mra. Wade sobbed bitterly. Welt for Episcopal Ha rear to bay appear. The latter played their best help to properly move the dally busiIn both the freight an,l express waa quieted somewhat and then sent ness beautiful doll, all dressed. the of aqasun. game fairly un- to North Ogden, where her husband Total. depots, but the congestionanla avalancba Columbia Clubs has lived for many yearn der control and unless Eege guaranteed If yon buy your 264 ebU'ken supplies at AetIU'e, of trains la precipitated Into the yards Wade la connected with a well known and respected family. M'ashlagUm. lloth phone. a blockage will not occur. It waa onlv by the moat persistent Com to the Hauer for your Christwork in following clue after clue, COLUMBUS CF KHICHIS mas preacnti. many of which proved futile at the of weeks of search, that Wllaon C?o to end Judge Maginnia and Aaaeciatea and Shaw were able to finally trace Corn, fl.30; wheat, fl.10 per hunTonopah to Organise Lodge. Grain Store, 3(2 dred at Grout to their author the theft which have street. Both phone. Twenty-fourt- h kept North Ogden agitated elnce they and Attorney Judge Maginnia commenced early la. November. By a memseveral by accompanied The Bauer at 2410 Wash, la the fortunate Inspection tf hides the due bers of the Knights of Columbua. wae obtained that led to the arrest. plan to buy Jrreed doll. Tono-puhfor train a morning Lodge took When two head of cattle disappearwhere they will lie joined by ed tn November the sheriff's office waa rome to the Apron Bale at the BeBalt delegetlona from Puoalello and . notified by Messrs. Bailey and Bartter, 2410 Wash, Lake. rett of North Ogden,' to whom the At the mining ramp a council will rattle belonged. Not. many days after a SUNDAY SCHGOL OFFICERS lie established. About fifty Tonopah-anDecember 1 two more. head disappearhave requested that a branch M ed, and several calves. The officers 1 acIt on and be formed the Hold Joint Meeting and Listen to lodge redoubled their efforts to discover the count of their request that . local rustler. With a good description of Lecture. work. aid will in the knight Wilson and Shaw the stolen After the work at Tonopah baa been commenced cattle, la the Second ward meeting house an Inspection of the hide will the Burton Clarks The to play concluded The party will journey tonight the Sunduy school officers houses. While going through a bale Goldfield In automobiles to taka part of skins at the of five wards will meet In joint ses- team tonight. place one w In the Installation of officers of the discovered that Runyon sion to listen to a lecture by Prof. fitted the description PUBLIC LANDS. Goldfield lodge. At both places the of a bald faced steer. It was extriMr Kendrick and together prepare visitors will be dined and treated hos- cated from the bale and proved by the lesson for Sunday. Members of the general lawrd will be present to Washington, Dec. 13. The house to- pitably. Iart of the program arranged Identification to lie. tbe hide sought instruct teacher In the methods of day adopted a resolution calling upon for their entertainment consist uf for. and mines Inspecthe general the secretary of teC interior tor a visit to procedure. It was then easy to connect Wade These conjoint meetings will occur cnniplei description of all public tion nf the mining camps. with the sale of the. bide. reto do nut expect laical knights weekly fur a month and until perfect lands which hare been withdrawn or Wade sueeeednd la eluding the offworking harmony la established reaerved from entry' since July 1, turn until the middle of the week icers for many hours. Visit the Sunday schools of the city. 1906. together with the reasons for preceding Christmas. They will Sheriff Bebring stated that Wade such action. The eeauIiMlon also calls the kidgea throughout the camps of made a complete confession and destutrment of the aivas Nevada. Excellent councils have upon clared that he had atolen the cattle for tabulated a D1V0BCECRAKTE3 . withdrawn for various purposes In established In tbe majority uf camps, and sold them to local buichera for such state and territory and the total niauy uf which have membership beef. On the Grounds of Willful Desertion. erre withdrawn tn ail public land, that would (to credit to larger towns. chart' of to the expenslveneas Married Five Years. states aud tonttorlo. The effort la Owing DEATH BY ASPHYXIATION. desired that congrasa may pass upon erlng a atieclal train the delegate A divorce was granted yesterday af the president's reeoninienitatlon for journeyed on the regular train Supposed te Be Father Quinn and a ternoon to C. H. Bundrick, formerly the withdrawal of the coal lands. Mist Klley of Atlantic Highland. V is a Wide often for buuiuewy again. Our front is in and our atm-- is complete for the Christmas reason, wliu-- ia now fast approaching. long time since, if ever. In FREE! k ! Weve Xmas Footwear Galore coui-jitdle- One chance on a lxautiful dull with cadi 50c purchase. Value, fi'5.00. Drawing Takes Place January 8, 1907, 3 P. M. What would make a niotv acceptable Xuuu remembrance for the older member of the family than a pair of tine ahoest, a pair of choice dipper, a pair of good winter rubber or artica? Were a splendid showing of every good style, writable for every purpose. Miat would please the younger members more than shot, slippers, logging or rubber bin its? ltemember baby, too, with a pair of slippers, bootees or moccasins. to ..................... ...iihxiwwwwwwwiiwwwwvvw Womens Juliets. vul-ae- lf T d We believe that there are no shoes in the world today for the money of so high a grade and ho satisfying in every way our Women's Hhoes at aa De-vin- e, $2.50 $3 an d $3.50 Our Splendid Holiday Display! U-COM- -Scc STORES Ogden, Utah AND Salt Lake City CHRISTENSON Christenson SHOE STORE Shoes 2369 WASHINGTON AVE. n SMELTER IS SAMPLING GRES New York. Dec. II. The lirelea bodies of Father C. S. Quinn, aged 85, formerly assistant pastor of Bt. Anars church at Atlantic Highlands. X. J.. and Mla Bridget. Klley, aged 22, until recently housekeeper at the St. Ague, pariah house, were found In a room at a hoarding house on Eaat Eighteenth street today. The room waa filled with gaa from a half open jet. Michael Klley Identified tbe bodies at tbe morgue as thoae nf hia slater snd Quinn. He void that hts Bister came to America recently from Ireland. The police found nothing that would Indicate whether the caw wa one ol suicide. SENSIBLE Christmas Gifts MBJWF ilf.nWB.W 11L .q AULAIffi.'M.WMM JOUR Would You Buy Rich Cut Glass If You Could Save Fifty PerCent ??? LooK over the list below Beautifully Cut Five-inSylvan Cutiim;," Fine Seven-In- ch A Fine Large Vinegar or Oil Cruet A Few Elegant. Full Size. New Cut some: The above good were sacrificed to n en, I a rooming house here today. dead The priest engaged the room several day ago. aeylng that they wanted It for a married couple, and later with the young woman and took possession. Gas from a partially opened llltimlna'ing jet fiiled the room, and their death waa due 1 asplij station. In one of the Mntchos brought to the house by the couple were found several piece of ellverware. otic of wh.ch bore the name of O'FYrrell. A Father O'Farrell waa pastor of the churrh at Atlantic Highlands until hi dea:h a few week ago. Atlantic Highland. X. J., Dec. 13. ('. 8. Quinn was formerly atibstltute assistant pastor uf St. Agnes Roman Catholic church in this place. He left Atlantic Highlands when relieved. The former housekeeper of the rectory left the town about a week ago. Father Quinn catue here last June. ltla former place of residence la not Nappie Water Pitchers Something Thats on the Table at Every Meal and Sugars (Note Smelter Stack Rebuilt and Blowing in of tha Furnace is Only a Few Days Off. In Nappie ch SEVERAL CARLOAD8 OF MINERAL ON THE GROUND. A man, supNew York, Dec. IS posed to be C. S. Qiinn. formerly a pastor of a Roman Catholic church at Atlantic Highlands, X. J., and a young woman, thought v. be Mias R. Kilcv. Io of Atlantic Highlands, wore round .$4.00 won't Iasi Iona at these price ) 1 $3.00 novelties you will need before long known. STERLING SILVER SPOONS FOR BABY COOLIES Or., 50 Cents Store Open Evening's Until Christmas Any of the above good will If unsatisfactory. be sent to jrour add re upon receipt of tb price quoted, and money retumcl ! ON CANAL. Washington, Dec. 12. Representa-live Hayes or California Introduced a resolution iidy requesting Secretary Taft to sdvlre the house whether coolies are emfhineIn ortheJapanese canal zone and whether ployed their employment is contemplated. S . FAIRFIELD DECLINES. J. (S. Established since the year 1870. COMPANY JEWELERS At tha Big Clock, Waah, Ave. OGDEN, UTAH. le. Prof. Henry IS Washington, Fairfield Osborn, who a faw days ago wa electeil secretary of the Smithsonian has declined that of Official announcement position. ui.iii-- this fact w today. After unavoidable delays the sampler at the smelter is running on ore. The sampler la doing excellent work. Several carloads of or are on the ground and regular shipments are to be made. The production of bullion Is tbe next step forward In the history f the smelter, which will place the Utah Smelter company In the ranks of Utah's solid industries. The chlmuey has heen repaired and bulli up again to Its original height, so that the blowing in of the fornace is a possibility of the next few days. It can be said that the Tintic smeller la an assured and practical or t16 materialisation of company - T'"'e- - Our Juliets are very handsome. You cant, if you try, make more sensible or more It's always the shoe at acceptable gifts to your wife, tbe price that tells the daughter or sister than a story. Match us if yon can pair of Juliets Several on men's shoes. styles. $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 $4 and $5. Qhre- - ,.Wt L,kVnrt of sidings there waa a net lucreaae of 34.48 miles on tbe line of the Oregon Short Line railroad and of 2C.S4 miles on the .lines of the proprietary companies. Minidoka k Southwestern railroad The projected route of this company 1 from Minidoka Id., across Snake river to a point on Salmon river, a distance of about 85 miles. The line from Minidoka to Twin Falla, Ida., 59.09 m!lei n length, was opened for traffic September 10, 1906. Telle watone Park railroad The projected route of this company la from St. Anthony, Ida., to the boundary of Yellowstone Park, a distance of abont 70 miles. The line from SL Anthony to Marysville, Ida., 16.40 miles in length, was opened for traffic June 16, 1906. On the Oregon Short Line railroad Important additions, estimated to coat 625,(;0U, are being made to the yard at Salt Lake City. At Poc teller there ate In course of erection a new car repair shop, an office building, coal and rrrap bins, etc., estimated to cost 664,700; and a reservoir nf about 2,000,000 gallons capacity, a pipe llpe about 26,804 feet in length, and requisite pumping machinery, estimated to cost $110,750, are about completed. A second main track la In course of construction from the south into Ogden, a distance of 2.90 mllea. estimated to cost 6Z31,C00. Under an agreement for the construction of a joint line with the Northern Pacific railway company e from Texas City, Wash., a point Rtparia on the Snake river, to I lston. Ida., about 72 miles In length, the Oregon, Washington k I op-slt- A ! ."r'j:'". Are Better that the Coneulldated company own a total of 156 acres of ground divided as follows: Mohawk, 42; Jumbo, 62; Red Top, 18; Lsgunn. S3. The total underground workings of the four mines Is four miles. In the exhibit showing the produo tlon of the several properties the Jumbo leases ace shown to have produced 61,600,000. the net proceed amounting to 6807.689.13, the Jumh company receiving royeltiee therefrom to the amount of 101,771.29. On Us own account, the . Jumbo compsjT mined ore to the value of 67.342.70, d which, after deducting expen, 63.d09.Ol. The Red Top company sold ore of the 'value of .t081S50. netting 6260,177.28. while the hawk har produced 84 .875,91 9 J2. tho net returns being 83,136,426.39, out M which the company received I'W 496.55 in rovalties. . Careful estimate from sampling ore available, standing in lease nj Company workings of all four mloe, company W. the Consolidated soma how ore reserves amounting to ew 87,750,000 grow, not. counting the 00 1 (mated production from the leases the Mohawk for their unexplred ternur total pree Including the latter, the reserves amount to 12.328.000 gror of to assy value. This Is exclusive bodies of low grade ore. The pro lease tlon of the I l been made from about of auperfllclal territory, the Hohawk from about the same area, m on m judging from development the Combination, fraction and In continuahawk company shaft on the tion of the same ore bodies, aw estimate a auperflclal area of throe acres under which ore bodies found. equal richness should be addition to thla, tha dip of JM la much steeper in lower level, twffw n fore the tonnage from the same flctal area would be much ftthe Consequently, In addition to tual reserves above stated, mere rau which grant tradt of ground in mates may be made by taking basis the value of ore already continuity of developed ore noaM, fact that lower levels are the the wide area over which ofwe been found. Thle estimate y" to live ore la nearly ccrialn; In tn examining engineer consider lowing an underestimate, ad elopmant of shoots knownof ueww-shoo- ts, ent, without the discovery will pat in eight than stated. The total vMue produced, in tranatt, and little over 17,000.000. and) live ore .hould exceed e duplIwUoo thk figure by at least Ing a future production fr0, p known ore shoots of at with 000, gross away value, able expectation of in the throe larger amount even mentU-n.nreferred to without malnlng undevcltjed territory four compraicr. ast-te- Hayes-Monnet- te one-hal- " ocmpwiy them will be perated for the construction of this purchased In the n,ar future. Con- read. About 15 mllea of mala track tracts for machinery will follow short- are laid, about 22 miles additional arc ly after the alte has been selected. graded and the entire line will be nrmpleted during the next year. The report farther shows that the SHORT LIKE REPORT three lines covered have at the present time the following equipment in Is Embraced In That of Union Pacific commission; Given Out Ycaterday. Locomotives, 881; passenger equip590: freight equipment, all cars, For the first time In nine years ment, 23,637; road service equipment, 2.464 copies of the annual report of the car, etc. Union Pacific railroad romnany for the The mileage of the Oregon Short current year were gven out to the Line to date la as follows: In Utan. press Line owned Mein track, 1,149.38; The report haa typographical pro-le- second track. 4.63; sidings. 36.53. ion a and Includes a very good map Mileage of llaea of which the of the entire Harrimaa system of rail- capital stock ii owned by the entire Oregon road. A digest of thla document wa Short Line and which are operated sent out by the Associated Press from as part of Its lines, main New York a eoupl of weeks ago when sldlnga, 64.45. Mileage of track, 241.01; lines, leased, the flourishing condition of the Union main track. 2.41. Pacific waa fully set forth in an imposing array of figures. The report, however, not only deals OUTWIlHSUTErm with the Union Pacific, hut with Its auxiliary rnmpanlea, the Oregon Short Figures Given Out Shewing What Line and the O. R. k N. aleu. Mohawk Mine Has Produced. The following extracts are taken The Goldfield Consollda ed Mines dealing with what ha been acc,m-l-Usheby the Oregon Short Line dur-in- x company, recently ovganlrej as a rethe current vear: sult of an sfx'-n-n- t f ir the coi The length A mala track has In- datlnn of the Jam-bo- . creased 1.02 miles by the construction Red Top and Laguna I once lived on mine at f connection with tbe San Pedro. Los Goldfield he Issued a statement to tenGuzzler day. Angeles and Salt Lake railroad at shareholders of those Flubdub Why didn't corporation, S.ilt Lake City, Utah, la tbe leu fib and from It :he information over7-t- au 1 gleaned of the feet boats ! d 11- Y tr - 05 ,er J |