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Show EXAUISBK: MOUSING T1IH OGDEN, MONDAY UTAH. Music & Art Instructors - - - - iiOHNING, IinCfcMISKP. 21, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Director Ogdea Tabernacle Chair. Voice Building a Specialty. Stwciie 2SU Orchard Av MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION . u Cilia labor hall aecoad Sunday ef each Booth. Chat. WUllam prealdeat; s'. Westovor. cecratary. If ret, MARCHAND ? Piano. Commerce Commission Attorney to Enter Railroad Service Jen. 1. CHA C. THATCHER, Arranger of lluaia nr Orchestra aaa Band. Theatrical Panel 830 Was Ava. lad. 'phono 748. W. R. STOWELL Teacher of Guitar, Mandolin Violin, S4S 27th St tad phene H7 Kata O'Nail, Taachar ef Mueie Stadia 22 2Sth SL Phone 181, RUTH E. FROUT laatructor ef Piena Stadia SSSO Lincoln Ava MR R. P. HUNTER Teacher ef Guitar and MaadeHdi (Moravian Syetem). Alee Ptan Stodie 248 Gainey Ava. MISS CLARA WARNER, Leaohetraky ar, MO Twenty third Street. -- J. DENT MOWERV W. PURDY. Stadia- ERNEST. M. W. JONES Plane, Cabinet Organ and Han many. fitudi SMS Woo Ava. at h Twenty-fift- A W. SALTER. Taaehaf ef Plena Adama Bell 74 - 414 ptanoa 742-t- . ADDIS A FAtBY laetructor an Plane, Ors" sjjJ tar. Vocal Leeec na N Studio 21 Twenty4hlnfBL BLAIR HENRY SSSO Plena Tuner and mps'ractone and actiea regulating E. REDFIELD MRS Teaenai ef Plan StndMh S4S Waahingtoa Ava Waah; Aem Roll - JJ?! TSS. MISS OLGA WEHREND, MRS MARY L. SHIPP, Teacher ef Guitar and Man della, Raadieace SOI SSd St. lad Pheae 2S0S Teacher ef Singing. Adame ova Dell phene ADA C. RARRATT Teacher ef piane end vseel culOgden (Wadneaday and Thu reday,) 2643 Lincoln ava. Stadia, Salt Laka City (Monday, Prlday and Saturday,) 21 Kcndad Square. ture. Studio, , MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Leeeene In chine painting Firing e Complete Una Mwtate epeclalty. 27S0 RIDDLE Stadle chine and matartoia ava Waah. Real Estate Agents Claaalfled Salea eeluma Far Sarvalne In Ogdon and outolde preportiae aee WM. A. HICKENLOOFER. a Baal batata, inauranae and I""-nt-r EOS Ecelea Building, to N. H. Ivaa aua-eee- H. H. GODDARD, l OBtoa IIS Eaelan Bldg. A A BRUMMITT Leana Ineurenea Reel Eetata MOg Washington Ava Rath phenes. A M. FORRISTALU Surety Benda Real Batata and leauraeaa SU Eaalaa Bldg. A P, BRATZ. Real Eatata Fire Ineurenea Lean Notary, 416 2Mh SL Beth JAB. E. BALLANTYNE. Batata Inaurance and W. N. PEIRCE. Notary, Fire end 1S 2Mb EL Beth Ufa InaunuM Ml ARVILLA Batata - A. A, WENGER, Reel Batata, Fire Ineuranc Mart Leana SI Flrat Natl Banh Bldg. InA Phane 72L gas U VE Real Estate, Leana Inanranaa Renta, Ccllecttcna Natary Public, Paris H. OODbARD, Real Eatata Fire and Ufa Inaun 412 Eooleo anoa Natary Publi Bldg. Roll Phone M4Z, W. R. WEDELL Real Eatata, Leana Inauranae gnd Rentala 24M Washington ava gicylc block. Beth phenoa : E. 8. ROLAPP. Eatata Jf Ire Ineurenea notary Public, Rentala 404 Eeclea Hdg. Bell phene 2ft; InA 2A Real Lleten to m deer, Which will be beet; To struggle wKh rent, dear, Or ehall we Inveatf Answer by male or female to the JUMBLE, 2300, Waah. Hell 1144. KELLY A MERRICK. Leans end Ineurenea Rentala Real Eetata Investments, REAL ESTATE A INVESTMENT CO. Reel Eetata inaurance end In 21220 Eooleo Bldg. veetmenta OGDEN - AC. NY A Ceuta, Leans end Incur, ana Notary Publi ton Avenua 2411 Washing- A A SMITH Mine and Realty Broken Notary Ream It, Flret NaL Bank. Publi InA phene S57. A C, SIMMONA Real aetata dealer In Five Points properties and farm land Rental 220 Wash. Ava, preportiae handled. Bell 'phene 8S-CHAUNCY . Real Eetata, Plre Ineurenea and 23d end Wash RaM. manL Attorneys M. D. LEtSENGER Attomey-- a SOS Eeeleo Building. Attorneys and Counselors, acme 440-4- 3 Flrat NaL Rank Bldg. VOLNEY A Attumey-at-Law- . GUNNELL 21-2- 2 T. FARNSWORTH A Flret Net Bank Bldg O'CONNELLY. Attomey-at-La- 84 Attomey-at-La- 214 HULANIBKI Attcrfiajr-at-Lc- Reams Ava Offlea 2401 WaeMiwten A A A T. and Sift Ecclea Building, Twenty-fourt- h Greeery. Bt, ever Richard-eon'- InA phene a S4. i : City Florists B. VAN DER SCHUIT. Funeral designs ef all klnda; cut All flowers and petted plant promptly filled. Fhene S0S-Z- . tr-dar- n 740 eL Twenty-eight- h THE PORTER FLORAL TO. Choice swt flewero always on Ftoral designs a epeolaKy. un Ireen house ear. Jefferson ava and rwentlatn eL W. L. Porta Mgr. InA 2A Phenes Ball 2M-Z- ; VARNEY FLORAL CO. Floral deeigne ef every description to order. Delivery promptly mada Order by phona Bell S13-K- . Greenhouee, 1S2 Thirtieth eL OGDEN FLORAL CO. Floral Artleta Store 413 Twenty fourth eL Oreenheuee opposite Glenweod park. Phono Bell siS-x- . InA 1IL VARNEV FLORAL CO. reaea choice:! aamatlon and ether ftowora, with appropriate Prices moderate. 12 Thl The fraeaet. Be!l 13-- Ogden City Dentists FELSHAWS DENTAL PARLORA Over petge'a Bask Store I4M Week. Ava 'Phone BeA morning from an extended trip on the continent, where she has been studying music for more than two years. Her course haa been confined to opera. One year has been spent in Berlin and RAILROAD DISASTER the rest of the time since August. 1304, haa been devoted to the work IN NORTH DAKOTA under a master at Pari During her absence Miss Clark ha been honored with the distinction of singing to a Train Crashes Into Switch Engine, great many of the noUllty on the conKilling Nine Persons and tinent Injuring Many Other Her home coming was a pleasant tha sea, of with the exception trip, which was very rough and caused conAfter reaching St. Paul. Dee. 23. A special to the siderable illness, Amerie the only atop made to r eight Pioneer press from Etaderlln, N. D., seeing was at Niagara Falls. . Minn ays: Loaded to Its full capacity with peoClark will spend a quiet time at home for a couple of months visiting with ple going to their homes in the east her relatives and resting from her la- to spend the Christmas holiday, tbe bors, after which ahe will return to southbound train on tbe Minneapolis. Bt. Panl A Gault Bte. Marie crashed complete her course. It Is not Miss Clark's Intention to Into a switch engine In the west end give anv recitals during her qtay. Hhe of the railroad yards at this place at la looking well, and Is delighted to get 2:10 o'clock this morning. Eight men hack to the Garden city and loved were killed outright and one since has died of his injuries. Twenty-seveones. Accompanying Miss Clark was R. were aeriounly injured, and It is likely mison been a who has that the death list will be added to. H. Thoms sion to England for the last twenty-l- x All of the fatalities occurred la the months. Mr. Tboman reports pros- smoking car, and only two of the ocperity In the field. His labors were cupants of thla car escaped injury. confined te Sheffield conference most The car was crowded, and as the of the time. whistle had just sounded for Ender-ll- n almost every one was on his feet OLD MAN ROBBED. when tbe crash came and the dead and wounded were piled into a great Balt Lake. Dec. S3. In a dingy lit- heap with the wreckage. A rescue In room Oxford the tle hack rooming party on was formed and tbe work house on East Second South street, of taking out tbe dead and injured was sits James Jones, aged 70, roblied of begnn at once and continued througheverything he owned. On December 3 out the night. The little hospital was his room was broken Into and $16 soon crowded with those hurt, knd the stolen. Friday night the thief caine hotels were converted Into emergency back and took sway the old man's vio- hospital where the other Injured were lin valued by experts at a thousand cared for. There are but four physidollars, and other articles of 'consider- cians In Enderlin end a special, train able worth. Since he has notified the with physicians and nurses was haspolice of i he last robbery the aged tily made up at Valley City and rushed man sits alone In liis room, hurt, be- to the scene of the wreck. yond help. The wreckage took fire from the overturned stoves used In heating the THREE COALVILLE car and there we a race between MINERS BURIED. tbe rescuers and the flame By superhuman efforts the rescuing un22. Buried Coalville. I'tah, Dec. party managed to light off the flames der tons of rock and coal three miners until all of the dead and Injured had bsrely eitraped death this afternoon been removed from the wrecked cars, In the Grass Creek coal mine hv which then were allowed to burn. smothering before they could be resOnly a few passengers In tbe da cued. James R. Robinson wi. prob-ahtooarbes were Injured, and In the fatally Injured and William Rob- sleepers, none of which left tbe track, inson and John Had-lowere seriously there were no casus ties. . The Deed. Injured. .Tame Robinson was taken to Coalville as noon as he was rescued Charles Backus. Bergen, X. D. from the mine and 1 Jaeing attended X. J. Volkering. Anamoose. X. D. Two of hie John Sattetburg. Anamoose. X. D. by Dr. O. W. French. ribs are broken over tbe heart, one Tony Gleen. Voiva. N. D. D. J. Berresford, Medicine Hat, Alleg Is fractured, hi head is rut In several places and he sustained inter- berta. nal Injuries. H. Rotibaum. Yolv X. D. The three men were working in s W. J. Danielson, Bheldan. X. D. small room when the roof caved in A. O. Anderson. Btarbuck. Minn. upon them, crushing them ngainat the Nelson Hanson. Kenmore, X. D. wall under Ir weight. Charles Bar-eIt has so far been Impossible to sehad Just Ion .the room about cure a list of those Injured In the minute befre. He heard the crash wreck. Claim h gents and other emand felt the concussion of air. Rushployes of the railroad have taken ing hack Into the tunnel he discovered charge of the injured and abswlutely 'he three men were entombed in the refuse either to give out a list of room. Assisted by a gang of miners. those hurt or to permit newspaper n PARRY leana Comer AGEE, CHEZ A MCRACKEN Arvilla Clark this - 'phenoa Reel BACK. Musician Provo, Dec. 28. Mia of this city returned General Both tb' Utah Singer Works Under Berlin and : Real CLAI)K correspondents to secure the names In other way The newspaper men on the ground here entered a strong proieti against this action on the part of the railroad officials, but so far it haa been without avail. The train which was wrecked waa the southbound accommodation, running between Mouse Jaw, Canada, and St. PauL It ie due here at 11:43 p, m., but last night was nearly three hours late. The engineer was running his engine at a high rate of speed in as endeavor to make up the lost time. A switch engine was shifting a cut at box cam in the western end of the yard and had just pushed them on the siding as the accommodation train suddenly swung In sight around the curve. The elding was not long enough to allow the box cars end engine to clear uie main collision ensued track, and a head-obetween the switch engine and that of the passenger train. Both locomotives were practically demolished, and the baggage ear crashed through the smoking car, completely telescoping It. One of the day coaches also was derailed, but only a few passengers In this coach were Injured. The other day coaches and the sleeping cars did not leave the track. It is Impossible to learn who was at fault In tbe accident. It ta said that the switch engine had been given a portion of the running time of the passenger In which to shift cars In the yards, and it la supposed that the paaaenger train had made up more of Its lost time than had been anticipated by tbe crew of the switch engine. The cproner thla afternoon empaneled a Jury and began at once an investigation Into tbe cause of the wreck. The engineers and firemen on both the switch and passenger engines, when they saw that a collision was inevitable, leaped and saved their Uvea. n 1 , Reel Eetata Leana Ineurenea Cemmereial Steoke, US Eautoo Bldg. The Passenger 310 in Number, Were All Saved by Beaching (he Steamer Promptly. Halifax, X. 8., Dec. 23. Word was feovivsd here today from Port Dufferln, a email coast town, some sixty miles cast of this city, of the destruction by lire of the passenger owned by the steamer Btratheon Halifax A Canao Steamship company, and bound from this port for Canao aid Guyaborough. That no Uvea were lost is due principally to tbe heroism of the engineers and firemen, whoj stuck to their posts until the steamer waa beached and every one of the 380 passengers landed. In Wes than aaj hour alter the beaching of the steamer she waa burned to tha water's edge. The Btratboona left here last evening uuder the command of Captain Reid. Moot of the pnawengen were returning to tbeir homes along the east coast after a few days of CSsriot-ma- a chopping In Halifax. A few hours after leaving port fire wee discovered in the bold. Despite the efforts of the officers and crew the flames spread rapidly. When the cry of fire wan raised the wildest confusion prevailed. The passengers, must of them clad onl In their night clothes, rushed on deck and made g dash for the life boats, but tbe crew prevented n panic. The boats were not .launched, but were made ready for use In case the flames completely enveloped the steamer before lend could be reached. The terroretrlcken passengers were huddled together In the bow of the ship, which waa headed for Port Dufferln. the nearest place on the treacherous eoast where the steamer could And harbor. While the Stratheroa was driven toward land at top speed the sailors tried to fight hack the flamen with streams of water. The draft cajsed by the steamer's rapid progress howflames into greater ever, fanned fury, and in a khort time the entlne after portion of the veseel wee on fire. Down In the engine rooms tho engineers gnd firemen stuck brave1 y t) their poets, though the flames had them. begun 'to' surround Not until of the the keel Steamer grated in n reef a mile from the entrance of tbe harbor, did they abandon their dangerous positions Then the and rush to the deck. boots were lowered end all of the passengers found safety on shore. The Btratboona waa roly two yearn old, waa one of 200 tons and vit valued at $44,000, , Not long nco tha Btratboona ran Into and sanxltho nailing steamer Havana In Hmltfas harbor and wan condemned to jjny $80,000 damage "From Cripple Creek alone 113 people left for points in Nevada In one day. That was roly recently. It has been going on In Colorado towns la thla way all year. Colorado Springs has had the same experience. I have met a many Colorado people that I know on the streets of Reno an I used to see In almost any of those places, and I was quite well acquainted In all of them. Pofxlbly these facts and figures account somewhat for the attack on Nevada that haa recently been made by some of tha Colorado press. The speaker wus P. A. Morath. president of the Month Investment company of Colorado Bpringa, who has eoiue to Reno with a view of establishing brokerage ofilers here and looking into the mining buslneea of the state, says the Reno Gazette. 'There la no doubt that Colorado 1s leak) us of the prestige that Nevada At least, lias attained' he continued. some of the people of that state are. Others are glad that Nevada Is coming to the front. Many Colorado people have made fortunes in the recent great development of thin state, and they Lave induced their friends to come here and Interest themselves In the mines." ART e a Inatnietor an Plane (Leachetraky Method) Stadia 24M Madlaea Ava . g ' Leechetrxky Method, Stadia 230 Adame Ava DESTROYED BV FIRE . One Hundred and Nineteen Tickets Sold In Cripple Croak in One Day, Plena STRAIHCOXE j JEALOUS OP NEyADA. 47S-V- . ALMA RAUER MlSi ef Teacher STEAMER j . ja MRS. TILLIR N. BLASDEL. Cencert Plan Iota, Teacher a Plana. MISS GERTRUDE celebrated for agent Baldwin A Kurtamaa Teacher ef Vlella; alee O reheat rel Ward, 151 28th 8t BeU 'phene ISA Stadia M. PANTONE. Factory Plan Theery. Bell Pheae 714Z. A Salt Lake. Due. S3. J. T. March end. for the Interne's commerce coUiiuieaion, who represented the guv- rrnment in the two sessions of (be runiuilsidun held in Salt tAke, baa re--- L Signed. eectiTe January 1. He is w- ognised as one at the best corporation lawyer of the country and resigns to take a posltli-- a chief counsel for one of the large western roads at a salary which la said to be the highest paid any railroad attorney In the wear, Mr. Marchand baa been connected with the interstate commerce commit-alon for the last seventeen years, and during that time he haa been prominent In moat of the Important rases before the commission, nl the cnee resulting In the dissolution of the .Northern Securities company merger of the Mr. modem transcontinental lines. Marc hand represented the government. The last work (or the commission done by Mr. Marrhand was In the special Investigation f the coal company and railroad combinations of the Harriman Interests and of the Gould Interests in Itah, Wyoming and Colorado. During this special investigation Mr. Marchand spent several weeks In BeU iAke with E. EL Thomas. who was associated with him In gathering evidence for the government. While In Balt Mr. March-an- d nude many friends, especially la the legal fraternity. In connection with his work tor the Interstate commerce commission he also rendered valuable assistance to the department of Justice which Is prosecuting the railroad interests for land steals. aUoTDt-- IDA M. CASSIN raaaher of Vlella and Planni S4M Vaa Barea Ava, men were dug out. James Robin-su- n was unconscious and the other two were almost smothered. Hadilow has five riba broken and Is bruised and cut about the head- - William was badly bruised and his ankle was also wrenched. When the roof caved In upon them a lump of coal weighing 3uo pounds struck James Robinson oq the chest. He was pinned under it and was completely covered with dirt and rock. Hsddow and Roblnaon were crushed under the falling debris. RESIGNATION, IN . L. W. FORD Orcnactral leader, ViaUa Instructs 1U Poplar eve. Bali phene S73JL the HAND AIDING TERRY M'GOVERN. Gena and Herman Have gotten Him, . PILES CURED IN,f TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding o! Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60 NEWSBOY CONTROLLED tbe Full Name ftromo Qnuuee CsresaColdinOmDny.CVTTnZ Dya j5 Bo 3 Sc BY SOCIALISTS. laid Russian Poland. Dec. 33. The town Is threatened with a serious Industrial crisis. It Is practically controlled by Socialists without Interference from the government. h of the population b without work or bread, and unless tha workmen abandon their excessive demands the employers have decided to clone ell manufactories wtthta five day One-fourt- i Remember SHOT. Chicago. Dec. 23. Having shot and probably fatally wounded a newsboy, apparently without provocation, carly thts morning. David C. Schnell, a board of trade operator, calmly entered hb home, a few doors away,' and was preparing to retire when arrestl His victim, 18 years by the police. old. was Robert Thle who was delivering papers In the vicinity of Schnell's home. Schnell told the police that he heard footsteps behind him and thought he waa about to be robbed. He did not watt to see the result of his shooting, he said, knowing that It would arouse the neighborhood. Schnell was released on $23,000 bonds. 1 Ceaya Net Tonnpah, Nevv Dee. 23. While the minister may not recognise the fact aa a fact, k still remains that sporting men are more willing to aid a man In distress than men In other calling This has been proved again by the evident desire of Joe Gant and Kid Herman, who are to fight here on New Years day, to help Terry McGovern, the former feather weight champion, who la now down and out. Yesterday a telegram waa received from Baa H. Harris, Who has acted as Terrys manager for a long time past, asking that Gena and Herman be present to asal-t- t at a benefit to be given McGovern In New York late in January. Herman Immediately wired that he would help, and Gann answered that. If poaalble for him to do so, he will be there gnd do everything possible to assist. Today there came another request from Harris. He wanted to know If the Nevada camps could raise a benefit for McGovern. Gann waa- - present when Manager Riley received the telegram; "Start it with a hundred tram me," he said. Bo the subscription began, and before It Is finished Harris may 1m assured that Tonopah end contrib- - y camps will have v made the n handsome. Gann voiced the opinion of the fight-tr when he said: There Isn't anything I wouldn't do for a fighter who la up against tt. Terry undoubtedly la. He needs help. Where should the-helcome from but from the men In the same game to which he devoted his life?" Interest in the New' Years battle la growing apace. The training quarters are crowded each day. the crowd being made up for the most part of At the name time Tonopah miner there la each day a delegation from Goldfield, while Manhattan, Round Mountain and Wonder are sending their representatives to get the dope on the battle. And all the time confidence In Hermans ability to take tha measure of the champion is Increasing. He la strong at the welgpt, while it Is a question, in thla winter weather, as to Gans ability to reach the figures and still retain bis ruggednesa, Guns Is the marvel of the ring," the miners here say, but can he hold out much longer? He haa been fighting fifteen year He may still be there, but this boy Herman looks young and strong and clever, and there Is always a chance for the younger man to win a championship from a man who may have reached the end of his string no matter how clever he la. Nobody expected Jim Corbett to beat Sullivan. They even bot 2 to 1 on Britt to beat Nelson. Too many of these short-ender- s come through to overlook them." y TS-f- - FIRE AT BAY CITY. by fire early today. It that, no lives were lost J I si ore, adjoining tha hotel, wi sgd be Uxa autent cC Ill.OoO. Iflf |