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Show THE Your New Years Resolution Should Be COUNSEL I shell WE CURE MEN that frame of mind, qnlckly, permanently and at moderate coat We guarantee to do so. Of Drs. Elliott & Norris OGDEN. TTAH. M'iltXlXr.. WTl'MlsDA j' 1 HEi'EMIIEK 10. Please send Papa and Mamma something awfully nice something they really like. Oh--Ill tell you its just the thing. Send them some bottles of FOR MRS. BRADLEY. One of the Attorney Will Look Up Evidence in Salt Lake, halt Lfet.e, iki- - 1 V - A (runt c-ciai d-- it-.- iajg: It was decided will get well at any coat. I hill do everything I can to get well, i will consult with a capa- at once. EXAMINER: Dear Santa: today that uu. cf u.. . ,,l ue- Mrs. Anns :1. Hr.tu.ey m i he charge of f'.oj'ing forinei- sna-- , ior Astliur Brown. L !mi t irnce for Salt i.akt to gmher evidence. It lots not yet beej decided w li. ; hiT Gei 1 . Hoover or his bssoriate ruuusel, Robert Y. Wells, will make the trip, but this matvr will be deierufined ii bin a few .lays. No arrangements have yet been made for bringing the children erf Mrs. Bradley to Washingttm. l'he rour little one are nua in Balt Lake in the catv of Mrs. Bradley's sister, and it fa nr 'Italic that the sister with one of the children at least, will attend . I ble physician not delay. MORNING -- i 11 Wft SMhGbMW The Beer You Like They like it so much they say it is the finest beer brewed. They say it is such a nice light beer and so differ-Thsay they can drink all they like of Luxus and it never makes them feel bad it refreshes them so much when theyre tired. Theyve only got two bottles left, and I just know they want another case right away, to help make Christmas happy. ey the trial. Attorney Wells sneut route time talking with Mrs. Bradley yesterday St the district jail, where she la confined. When questioned as to the outcome. Mr. Wells said this morning that no decision usd yet been reached a tn what the defense wlil be In Mrs. Bradley's trial. PAY IS HELD UP, Dont you want a glass of Luxus Salt Lake. Lic. 25 special deputy sheriffs who were hired u guard the voting machines on elfrti'jn night will have to wait for their pay until County Commissioner Mackey returns from Wyoming and the have an opportunity u decide as to the necessity of their employment. It seems that County Clerk Eldredge deemed it advisable to have the niHrhlnea guarded on election night so that they could not he tampered with before bring removed to the city and county' building. He consulted Commissioner Mackey aliout the matter and the latter was favorMr. Eldredge asked able to the Idea Sheriff Emory to appoint 25 men to guard the machines. The men put In their claims for 23 each but they went to the commissioners during the absence of County Clerk Eldredge and were held up rntll hia return. When he came hark Mackey had gone to Wyoming and It la said that he told the Other commissioners that he had no recollection of Clerk Eldredge speak- lng to him about the proposition at all. The matter will have to wai: until he returns when it will be threaheu IS--T- SPECIALISTS-.?.- ,. 2361 Washington Ave. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE, because of their Infinite variety and superb artistic beauty In decors ted china and cut glean, are found more pleasing and better appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsen's vou have an extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch and breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental rrsations that are always a source of Joy and beauty. In rut glass we have a fins line of useful things. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. PROUDFIT SPORTING Wholesale and Ratall SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHON& GRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark, Horrocka Fish'ng Tackla, Stall and Dean Athlatlo Goods. Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. SSI 24th 6L youll take the little one's advice and send in an order at once for a case or two of Luxus the most exquisite refinement of the brewers art" It is the ideal beverage for the home, and its unique piquancy of flavor is most inviting. Order direct or from your dealer. v The commissioners approved the Frank bond of County Auditor-elec- t Heginbotham in the sum of I1VIKW, with John Deni and Colonel E. A. Wall a sureties. They also approved the bond of Justice of the Peace Dana T. Smith In the sum of 1500 with W. Frank Hills and M. E. Calahan as sureties. The appointment of R. J. Boulton as a special deputy in the auditor's office waa cou firmed. DISTRIBUTERS: JOHN 128 WELSHON IS DISCHARGED. j N the character of the transfer service wa supply our patrons, Prompt reliable and at low eoaL any time yon any wall be on your lob and handle It expeditiously end elL ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 12 for yours. ax a result of hia three weeks' absence. They had little ooal and provisions when be loft, and these were long ago (rfinmimed. He baa never acted in this manner before and Mrs. Webb fears foul play. Aa be waa last seen in company with a strange man who knew of him receiving hia wagea, thU man is now wusperted of haring committed come deed and escaped, aa neither have since been heard from. Chief of Detectives Geo. Raleigh haa the matter in band and will instigate a diligent search for the missing man. cum stance BEN LLOYD STRIKES IT. Gets Into Seven Troughs Early in ths Gams, District Nev., Dec. 18. Unimpeachable words come to Lovelock from Vernon that another extremely rich strike of gold ore running lute the thousands haa Just been made within a quarter of a mile of the town of Vernon in tbe Seven Troughs mining diatricL by H. W. Knickerbocker of Goldfield and Ben Lloyd of Salt Lake City. The strike la In the foot of the hills and adjoins the Moler mine on the eoufh. Two veins have been discovered and opened up. One mna north and south and tbe other east and weal. Jibe rich strikes on each is not to exceed ink feet apart. The finder, have a force of men trenching along the veins and expect even greater thing when the imeraertlon of the two is reached. A line of several shafts has been determined upon and a thousand sacks have been ordered. This la one of the richest aa well as one of tbe largest and most important strike, ret made In Seven Trough district, 'which many predict will yet prove to be the greatest mining camp in Nevada. Knickerbocker and Lloyd are both at camp, but the rumor seems well grounded that a strong company will soon be Incorporated. Lovelock. Salt Lake, Dec. 18. The preliminary bearing of Frank Welsbon. charged with securing Illegal vote a, waa beard tbia morning before Judge Diehl. The case waa dismissed upon tbe recommendation of Assistant County Attorney job Lyon. The two chief witnesses for the stale. Buella Leon and Vergie De Broths refused to answer tbe questions put them lest they should themselves. Attorney Incriminate Boren X Christensen represented Welahon and Attorney New ton acted for the two girls charged with illegal to registering.. They were expected the appear this morning and state waa facts in the matter. Much time wasted by the attorneys arguing over which the witnesses the answer should give. The attorneys fc the defendant raised continuous objection Inand desired the Judge to properly OF VOTES ARE struct the witnesses. After several THOUSANDS ING CAST. the futile attempts on the part of conseenre to attorney prosecuting victing evidence, the case was ordered Administration Party Turned in dropped. Proxies at Ona H. H. WEBB MISSING. Tima. FOR INSURANCE Salt Lake. Dec. 1. the whereabouts of H. H. Webb are earnestly desired by Mb wire. Mr. Webbmornat the police station this old in ing with a two months' aidbaby nf the her arms, and asked the officers In her aearch. Three weeks in Bingham ago Webb left bis home Lake. Sines junction and came o Saltseen or heard then nothing baa been for a Bingham of Mm. He worked some but junction smelter for one in time, tbe street left this Job to accept aeoartment of Salt lake. Tbe last hi wife beard of him be waa still laborunder a man named ing for this city, tave bra married Johnson. They have and year eighteen re now In destitute cir- - These cbil-dru- Street, Ogden. Independent Phone 885. Twenty-Fourt- h ADAM SNYDER, BALLOTING j BAUMEISTER BROS 365 . 276 South Main Street, Salt Lake Qly. Bell Phone 1061y. - . ; J. GREINER S.rcst, Ogden. Independent Phone 828. h Twen!y-F.fi- THE COAL SITUATION. Balt Ike, Due. 18. Prominent cual dealers regret Lbs disposition of morning papers to exaggerate the coal situation, particularly aa there la now claimed to lie much more nol In private- bins than tliera waa a year ago. Said an offeial of the L'tah Fuel 'company today: "I know of one instance very recently where a ritlxen kept telephoning in for coal in a way that suggested he waa on hia last legs, and finally he was sent up a couple of tona When the driver at the wagon reached that citlsen's bln he found eight tona of coal there; and I am sorry he did not have aenae enough to drive back to the yarda without delivering that order, that the coal might have bam given to parties more in need of it. There are a good many such cases in Balt Lake." The Utah Fuel com pane Is receiving 20 to 40 tons daily at this point, and the Short Line la hauling in cars here every day. so the situation la not ao bad aa It la painted. The Union is building extended storage facilities at Rick Springs, which will prevent further shortage hereafter, and in referring to thin Improvement, the Cheyenne Tribune says: "The system ie the scheme of General Superintendent W. L. Park and oanslats of am immense storage bln with a capacity of 30,000 tons. Over this bln, which is 1.270 feet in length, haa been construe ted a great trestle with a standard gage and a narrow gage track. Over this trestle trains of coal can be carried and their contents Jumped into the bln. while tracks from No. 3 mine triple run down on to tlie trestle by gravity, permitting coal taken directly from the mine to he dumped, after whlrh the care are run back to tbe mine slope, also by gravity. f If Youre a Wise Santa out Pa-rif- le GOODS COMPANY right now, Santa? Youve been so busy and must be tired. It'll do you good. ( ailbcn from the aft that" they were Clarka opinion, railway are buying kiua for his all! tilde is the 8moot handed in by private paytieears and locomotives as rapidly a case. In closing her address, Mrs. DuState Suiierinlendent of Insurance they can get them. bois said: Kelsey wa present wlih several depu"Mormon children In Utah and Ida-hties when the voting begun. SuperASSISTANCE ASKED FOR. spit upon tha American flag." intendent Kelsey ha In hi possession 19u,0u0 ballots which he will In FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, FIRE. Investigating the Failure of Farm, turn in later in the day. .They were era and DrovaraL Bank. sent to Mr. Kelsey direct by policy-boldeBeattie. Dec. 18. A special to tha Dnr. 18. At 1 o'clock this Post. Intelligencer from Fairbanks, Pittsburg. At the offices of the Mutual Life In- morning United States District AttorAlaska, says that a conflagration startsurance company, ihe early voting was ney John V. Dunkle said to the As- ed In the business district of that not ho heavy. Thb first tiallots de- sociated Press that because of hia in- yesterday morning and, before city the waa posited were a lot- of about 311,0110 vestigation into tbe affairs of the liluse extinguished, damage representing the foreign proxies held Farmers and Drovers' National bank amounting to $12,00o waa done. by the present official of the com- of Waynenbiirg, Pa., hn had asked the pany. A representative of the com- department of justice at Washington, pany said that a great many of the D. C., for aaslaianre in the investigaforeign proxies came frorfl France. tion erf the cause of the bank's failW. A. Malan. S. E. Malan, ure. Mr. Dunkle said that tbe assistance waa necessary before be could proceed with the charge, made yesWE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. terday, and Intimated that other arrests might fol)ow. - u r.' - PRESIDENT ILL Waynruburg, Pa., Dec. 17. With the closing of the Farmers and Drover' National bank . Iasi Wednesday, the arrest at Pittsburg today of Cashier J. B. F. Rinehart, charged with making falas reports to the comptroller of tbe currency, and the discovery erf an alleged discrepancy amounting to 50,0u0, business In thla city la almost at a standstill. Many merchants sold HE WILL INQUIRE INTO THE scarcely a dollar's worth of goods toCOAL SITUATION. day and Mine contemplate closing their stores until the bank difficulty bus been adjusted. Hundreds of men, Called a Senator to the White House women snd children in Wsyneshurg snd tbe surrounding region had their and Asked Him money deposited In the Farmers and Question. Drover bank, and as a remit of their inability to get at their savings the holiday season promise to he a sorry Washington, Dec. 18. That Presi- one. ft is feared that- a shortage if dent Roosevelt lias taken a determin- cash will cause further btislnera deed interest with a view to finding leg- pression. islative remedy fur the car shortage It wa announced tonight there was In the Northwest, which now threatno reason for depositors to be alarmed, en the people with freesing and star- as Richards' personal amts were suffvation because the railroad are un- icient to cover any amount that has able to transport fuel and food to to be made good. It is reported that them, wa Indicated by a conference he is worth considerably more than at the White House today. $1,000, (HH. Tbe President sent fir. Senator Hanshrough and asked Mm whether the actual danger of suffering is as great aa has been reported by prea iflunrr dispatches and telegrams from Individuals. The North Dakota senator reported that front uispatclies he had received the statement of conditions in hia state, Minnesota and Bouth Dakota has not been exaggerated. The President promised to give the question his personal attention with a FLAG view to alleviating any Immediate suffering and raid he desired Senator Hansbrongb to devote time and thought to devise some mean, to prevent a recurrence of the present situa- THAT It WHAT MRS. FRED T. INVESTIGATE MALAN SHORTAGE TRANSFER COMPANY SPIT UPON BE- DU-BOI- tion. 115,-09- 0 S SAYS. EO. CLARK'S VIEWS. Wife of Idaho Senator Makes a Vicious - Attack Upon the Mormon Washington, Dec. 18. Interrelate Commerce Commissioner Clark apPeople. peared before the House committee on in 'lands of the today support public President', suggestion that the govWashington, Dec. 18. "Mormordsm ernment cease to sell coal lands and lease them hereafter to mining com- Is a greater curse to the eonntry than panies. He reiterated his charges that wa slavery," rfdeclared Mrs. Fred T. tbe Idaho senator. In great corporations. In league with Dubois, wife in railroads, have "cornered lands" anJ an address at Waugh Me church thla city, on the Effect, of Mormon-isforced the prices up to an unreaiion-ablon Education," last night. high point. President She ssld that should When questioned by mrmlx-r- a of tbe Roisevelt make n trip through southcommittee aa to tbe present difficulty In getting cars. Mr. Clark replied that. eastern Idaho he would no longer he In his opinion, shippers are aa much willing to declare that there is noth-ta- g Six In the Mormon question. to blame a carriers fur the present car shortage. He said tinnoands of Untied States senators, she said, owe in their election to the Mormon cliureh. cars are delayed unnecessarily She criticised tin- - attitude of Senator large centers .v the failure of shipper ot WihiuLl, and Senator M i Mr. I'rcctor hem to unload promptly, in ' y FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS. Don't hide wall paper defects with evergreens or arm other kind jf greens cover your walls with paper that will look pretty until eat Christmas. To get that sort at cheering prices get It at - GRIFFIN PAINT CO. 2281 Wash. Both Phones. r Vans, Drays and Baggage Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Planet Fuml tura, Safa Moving and Storage. OFFICE 40S Twenty-fift- Street. h PHONES Ind., 224. Ball, 220. BtroublbB WITH OLD HARNESS A runaway may cause mere Daabic-TratRsihrsy btfwtca Ml Miscall River aad Chkegm Tbe Oaly k The THE New York, Dec. 18. Balloting for new officers of the Now York Life Insurance company and the Mutual Life Insurance com piny bsan promptly today. In the offices of the New York Life nearly 2H),fifiu ballots were turned in before tne end of the first hour. Practically all were cast by proxies. Representatives of the "Administration ticket. made up of the present officers of the company, turned in 115.000 proxies at one time aqd a few moments later the let ration party handed In ten boxes containing 13.5'1') proxies each. These proxies have not yet been accepted, a question as to their 'legality haring antl-admln- -, IndepenJcnt Phone 1061. Overland Limited lathe Warid The Meal Laxwlssi Traia Compartment and drawing room sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, cars, with baiter, bath and Book lovers Library; entire train electric lighted, through tc Chicago without charge. Direct connection lor buffet-ssMkl- ng SL Panl and Minnsapolis TkkS. svmilm, anl full ran kc oCUimC fiwa C. A. Walter, & BbiucagD GtatnS North-Weste- Seeth MWe fljr. Street, LakeCltr. J.C. Plait Saddlery Co. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Copings and Headstones. Don't buy from agents, as they get large commissions aad yon have to pay them. Bee Turd your home people first. opposite City Cemetery. Monuments, OGDEN TURF 263 Na rn thag trouble. Serious Injuries and some times death are the awful results. An o!4 harness la often responsible, Lul new harness with weak sputa le i la just as bad. The kind we sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Ton will get your money's worth ifi gen buy harness of ua Our sew address la 287T Washing- - EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h St Rases. Catifemla end Easter Direct Wire fei All pert) no Events Utah. WANT ADS YIELD RIG RESULTS. |