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Show TIIE STRIKE EXAMINER TELEPHONES iDITORIAL ROOMS ...... ...NNfc Independent Pnone Sell 'Phon. two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell 'Phone, one liiig SI 8 No. M No. 86 R. J. Maccartney left ve.terday to make his future home at Helter, ('tab. On and after Jan. 1. 19o7. lime will be 30c per luitdiel. Ogdrn Hard Lime Cx, Farr Lime Co. Student of Uie whoul for tbe deaf and dumb sill present a Christmas jilav entitled The Ctiriaunas Tide.'' Christmas eve. Monday, December 24. at 8 p. m., in the chatd Friends and patron of school invited. - A late shipment of ftue cut glass arrived at our stmt' Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. We had intaaded Uua let to go in with last meek's special sale. A further cut will be made Monday up to 12 o'clock at uight of the following: nappies. 12.78; in salad divetlng boal and pure, 4.5U; dosen half ramblers. S. J. 8. Lewis A Co., UKCHAHCEO QUESTION Railroad Officials and Employ as Knew Nothing of Hannahan Ultimatum. Members of (lie local lodge of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers a.lll maintain that they snow nothing of the alleged ultimatum said to have been sent by Oread Master Hannahan of their orcer u E. H. llarriman. president of the Southern Pacific, regal diii a tlueaieaed atrike. The time art for the ordering of e sirlge was said to have been 4 oclock yesterday afternoon, hut as yet nothing coucemime this action has been received by either the railroad or the offirera of the organisation. The fart that ihe members of ihe order have grievances which have been placed before the higher official of the rai!rid is not deuied, but they claim that the matter baa not reached anything like an acute stage Should such a atrike result It would affect the entire Southern Pacific system. In fact, ft la claimed Thai the grievances of the tueu between Ogden are greater chan aud San Franei those of aay other purtion ul the system. It is understood that the whole trouble has arisen over a schedule of wages which means a general increase of the men employed en the eailre system. It is upon the notion of the company in deciding this matter that the queeUon of a atrike hinges. At a most tag of the Preaa club of Ogden, held at the club rooms In the Id Masonic bslldlug ymterduy afternoon, a number of new appllcataons for membership were receiver! and or- dered paid. Reports were received from both the permanent quarters and anmeeniaot com mil lens. The treas-urvr'- a report showed a substantial amount of mmwy tat ihe treasury. Another neetlug will be held seal Bun-daafternoon at 2 o'clock. CHRISTMAS AT THE AUDITORIUM RINK Nickel's Band will furnish muaie for l ha abaters at the Auditorium Rink Christmas morning aa well as at the afternoon and evening aeeetona. Mr. Harley Davidson, the world's champion fart abater, win give aa exhibition Christmas Eve and Christthis mas night and every evening week, y TEMPORARY R. B. HOSPITAL A flue Mpiere triple plated set of Provided at Union Depot by Harriman table silver (Rogers) In nice case, for System. Monday only, at S.7S. J. S. Lewis k Jewelers. Co, The temporary hoapital which haa by the llarriman sysThe employes of the Weaiherby been equipped meat market have spent much time tem at the Union depot, haa been comad wct over the deceraUons of that pleted aud placed In commission. This market for tbetr CbriaUmis trade with addition to the facilities for taking at thla point fills the wsnlt that they have no of the oare of the lujured a long felt want and one which tbe finest showings of mints and fowl ever made in Ogden. TTie display la local company physicians have taintmoat complete end shows much ar- ed for a kmg time. Instead of taking men Into the 'baggage room, tistic taste on the part Of those doing injured the work. A photograph was taken wheeo they have been permitted to remain and be submitted to the public by a local photographer yesterday. gaae while waiting for the arrival iff the ambulance, they will be taken to Corn, fl.10; wheat, $1.10 per hunquarters and made comdred at tiroiga Grain Store, SSI tbe temporary fortable. This place haa been equipTwMtpfoanb street. Both phones. ped with all nnceesary paraphernalia TSw Inquest over the death of John for rendering both surgical and med-iraid whlg the patient la detained Ptgaon. who wan hilled by a Short Lbm retch engine In tue I orsi yards titers. . I Botvrday night, will he held at dock this afternoon. WEAREJLATE depart mwvt The local retire their activity against vlelatore of the ftanilny closing ordlnaooe, and made three arrests: eon-tinne- d r, . ON BODY NNOTHING Company to Bo Organised at Once and Work Commenced Early Next Whether it le a Casa of Murder or Accidental Death Has Not Been Determined. Thompson and Hia Manager Elated Over the Opportunity far a Bout With Fttsgsrald. With two ragged wounds in the side an unknown man ae discovered at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon ca Use banks of the Weber river, near the Rio Oreade Weetern bridge. There waa nothing on the body to Identify it. and O' " case ia shrouded ia mystery. local authorities are unable to dr mine whether it ia a case of murder or uot. The corpse waa found by J Drake, who lives in Wilson lane, . by. Immediately afterward be notiof the fied the county authorities ghastly find, aud Deputy Sheriff Goo. Ritchie waa detailed on the ossa. After viewing the body where it was fouad It waa ordered removed to the Lindquist undertaking parlor, where it will be bold for some time In the hope of establishing It Identity. Where the body waa located Is an unfrequented spot. It was lying on tbe right side, with the legs drawn well up toward the body. On the left aide of tho bead there were two rag-go- d wound about three Inches apart Aa eaamlnation of these proved that they were indicted oy some blunt instrument, or each a might have been received by the bead coming In contact with a rock. The wonnda extended to the skull bone, but, in the opinion of Dr. J. 8. Gordon, the aknll was not fractured. Two theories are advanced, both of which are plausible. One is murder and the other aocl dental death. In aupport of the former It te set forth that tho man may have been riding lno Ogden on a freight train. Baaing that the train waa about to pull into the kical yards, the man Jumped off, missed hie footing and was thrown, hi head striking on the atones by the tracks. This dated the fellow so that he wandered around for some time and finally crossed (he river, where hit ttrrngh failed him and he died. It wae discovered that the dead mans trousers were wet at the bottom, which strengthen the belief that he forded the river while In a damn condition. The theory that murder wae committed le more brief. The supwaa supposition is that posed to have money end was knocked In the head with a eione by persona, not with a view of killing him but to render him unconscious All the money that waa found in the man's pockets waa a piece. It t not thought that the body waa there for more than six or eight hours before discovery wae mads A abort distance from where the body lay waa found the fellows eoat and vest, of which he had diverted himself. A description bf me man is aa follows: Complexion light' ' sandy hair and mustache; about one week's growth of beard; height, ir feet 8 inches; weight about 155 pounds; clothing, dark onat. dark gray rest and trou-er- . The feet were wrapped in can-va- a and encased In overshoes. Arrangements have been completed for 'Cyclone" Johnny Thompson to fight Willie Fitzgerald in San Francisco on December 28. Thompson and hie manager, Rawhide Kelly, will leave for San Francisco today. Thompson haa been anbarltuted for Jimmy Britt, with whom Fitzgerald haa been trying to get a match for some time. Both Thompson and Kelly are elaied over the fact that the former viil have a ehance to go up agwimt Fitzgerald. They will return here on December 18 ia season te go oa with their match with Maurice Thompson, scheduled for New Year's eve. Like the bout here, the Frlaoo hauls will be at catch' weights for the gate receipt, 60 per cent to the winner and 40 per cent to the loser. Thompson commenced training for the go with hia name take at the fire station yesterday, going ten fast rounds with hie manager, Kelly, and two local boxera. In thia work Thompson showed that he waa In the pink of condition and needed bat Httle training, if any, to give a good account of himself In the ring Ths fact that the little fellow always keeps hlmaelf In condition, accounts for hie ability to stand the rapid pace of fighting which he haa followed during the past few mnnthn. After hia bout with Maurice Thompson he will have fought five battles within the month. Johnny aaya that ha has never yet engaged in a contest from which he did not emerge In shape tp go Into another fight the next day. If Thompson disposes of Fitzgerald, aa he expect! to do, and he U unable to get oa another match with Fighting'' Dick Hyland, it will be up to him and Jimmy Britt to put up the next go between little follow ia San Franclaco. An effort wae made recently by Kelly to get Britt to consent to a match with Thompson, but Jimmy did not want to alga for auch a contort until ha had disposed of Flizger-ald- . He will have no auch aacuse if Thompson wins the lung end of the purse Friday night, and Britt will toe or forced to take on the 'Cyclone acknowledge that he wants none of his game. Spring. H. C. Baker, president and general manager of the Wasatch Mining com pan;, has returned from n trip to the of east, where he went for the vurpuwenew Interesting eastern capital In a Pbrtlaud cement plant, which he proposes to erect north of Brigham City, ear the tracks of tbe Oregou Short Line. The new concern will likely be financed for 91,OvO,UOO. - Mr. Baker's be havtrip woo entirely successful, ing found ne difficulty in lntrn eating eastern men and securing the backing necessary for the enterprise. It te said that there aro 2.000 acres of the deposit, width consist i of pure carbonate of lime. Aa analysis of these deposits mads recently are said to have shown 77 par cant of carbonate of Ume. a llttie Biagaaeia and silicate of alumnia, making an ideal combination of elements for the manufacture of cement. Several years were ueed by Mr. Baker in securing this area and prospecting It. The depth of the deposit i said to average eight feet. This is considered one of the largest deposits on the continent. Experts assert that a plant with a capacity of 1.000 barrels a day can be operated for mere than seventy peer a upon it. The Intention of Mr. Baker la to organise a company at oase aud erect plant early next spring. Both Chicago and New Torn capitalist will finance the enterprise, which will add materially to the list of industries of Utah. MACKLIN RECOVERING. te Find All Efforta Assassin WOuld-b- e Hava Failed. El Reno, Okla,, Dec. 23; The condition of ('apt. Edgar A. Mackiln, who waa shot by a robber at bis residence at Fort Reno last Friday night, waa improved today and recovery Is assured, attendants say The robber haa not been arrested, nor do the detectives in the case seem to' have any posiilve knowledge of the man's identity or his whereabouts. It la believed he oaught a train gtt Darlington station. four uliea distant, and to which point hia trail was followed by bloodhounds. our h TO IDENTIFY of the head, the body of the-fello- Another Bargain Lot of Cut Glass Received Saturday . . ill 14 DOZ. gold-lade- The funeral of George Parker waa at the Rev meeting house at 12 o'clork yesterday mam. Bishop Thoa, Holland prodding. There waa a large attendance of relatives and friends, and many beautiful floral offerings. The ward choir rendered several selections. The speakers were Henry White, William Critohlow. T. Black burn, A. J. Omrner and Bishop Interment waa in the Ogden City cemetery. DOZ. FORKS 2 DOZ. TABLES DOZ. TEAS 2 1 BUTTER KNIFE 1 SUGAR brother to Bishop yesterday morning at the home of Angus McBox near Willard. Elder, Kay, Jr., from an attack of peritonitis, aged 63 years. The deceased had been a resident of Willard for stem 88 years. He waa horn In Scot land and never married, lie was prominent In church work, luring filled two mission, one to Scotland and the otner to Ireland, returning from his last, call about a year ago. He la survived by a number of relatives. The announcement, of the date of burled will be made later. died early REPORT ON MINERAL PRODUCTS vake of t70.7.M:.9r,3. or this annnirt there waa produced r59.8'i'i tons of Hn'.hrarite coal va;:i.-- d a; $14) 79.0(11), of Idtumlnnua riial 313,219.491 ions valued at 7 he v.foje of funis aniouned 77 to 8602.47'. ,217 The cuke ireiluriion amounted to abor- - tons, valued at '2,231.129 172.-7i;.l!- f IN FANCY CASE t There was nrnduceil 4n.4.'i4.215,132 of coke. 80.022,143 gallons of tar, feet of a. ri.73l.378 short tuns 9V2;x gallon of amonift liquor and :!S.r63.!2 kmp. 'a of anuwia sulphate, the total value of all tlieFr products hoing The total l'.w'lnrtion of Iron ore ta 1905 amounted 42,6215. 133 long tons, valued at 875. .S.7t4 : pig iron 22,992.-Sk- o long ton., valued a manaaneso 41 M Jong tons, valued al ir Set TlitMii ill Oui Smith Window Refoiv You Iiociili Nm in SETS IN STdi'K GOME EARLY ONLY mmn&Ba&ssssrBrsri Ky Them. i Co., Jewelers., WASHINGTON AYE. fcj i&riEZSsaEEsn $36,214: gold 4 :i'.5,742 :n: ounce. v.ilueJ silver. 56.101.594 at 834.221.972; copper, ounce, 901.toi7.842 jiixnl. valued at lead. :;i2.ooo abort ton, vsl-- l at 2S.9.'.iiOO; zinc. 203.849 short tons, valued hi 824.054.182. and . 318 oi.u-'vs- , valued at .U SSS. 160. prop-ertle- n : $382.-iroi.iiO- SHELL (Store com-.pan- flfb-ulo- W'ashinutnn, Dec. 23. The total value of the min.ral production in the I'nited Slates in 1905 amounted to 1 1.623.877.127. being an Increase over 1904 of 62fio.uoo.OlMi. according to a statement Issued today by the geological survey. The value of iron In 1905 was During the same period there was a toiHl production of over 3MO.iinn.noo a'mr: tons of coal, with a KNIVES 2 Ogdens Best Drug gold-bearin- held McKay, Avs. i record-breakin- Funeral of George Parfcem Death of Hugh McKay Death of a Child. Hugh McKay, 2453 Weak. . FUNERALS AND DEATHS David W. Driver Manager - The Infant son of Mr. and Mr. John HllJerbrand died at the family real denee at Five Points yesterday forenoon. The funeral will be held this morning. Burial will be made at North Ogden. TO HAVE YOI' MONEY. THIS FOU YOl'K MOTHER OK WIFE KOGEUK TRIFLE PLATED WAKE Go. had no thought of their containing mated Nevada Mines and Power which haa acquired all o( the riches ao lightly hidden. Mr. Watkina located on a ranch at water rights of that section oa sell Osceola, about three mllea from what as moat of the promising mining the holding of Mr. Watkins bela now knows as Blackhorae, ia 178. He haa Itved on that ranch ever since ing one of the few exceptions. . Ths and will, without doubt, oontlan to corporation haa thus settled the water live there to the end of tha chapter. problem which limited Mr.. Watkina It ie home and to him ia the "Ely operations, and it will also be able to place that has advantages to mako liv- develop power mure than aufflcicLt to ing worth tho while. He enjoy cub operate all of the mining machinery tivaUpg the few acres of irrigated that will be brought into nee. ground which surround hia modeat ranch house; he takes pride in the cattle and hones which range the hillo; he likes to flail for the festive trout which disport in the mountain streams, and heat of all, perhaps, he enjoy himself ranging the hi 11a in AT THE GRAND, color' which ever search of the bring Joy to the heart of the prosA melodramatic production of the pector. moat approved style waa given at the It waa not until 1892 that Mr. Wat- Grand last night. It travels aa"TIie kina discovered the now famous plac- Little Outcast. The company gave er field in the vicinity of hie home, a tolerable interpretation of the plav, but since that lime he has made as which, by the way, is net overburdened by meritorious lines. As Paul Wesgood use of them a circumstances Tbe great dlflV.nlty ton, Walter Harmon diaplayad aa much would permit In working them was to get water on ability aa any one of tha cast, but bis the ground. It waa onlv when the actions at tlmea suggested the movespring floods came that this could be ments of a man moving automatically. done at all and then It waa necessary Ruby Knoll as Bob, a newsboy, comto pay tho ditch company 82 a day manded considerable attention from for the use of the water. However, the audience. with the aid of two mea Mr. Watkina BUSTER BROWN" TONIGHT. has often been able to clean up aa GOLD IN BLACKH0R8E. high as $1 a day net profit during the be At the Grand Opera houie tonight Ranchman for Yaars Mads Money brief season that tbe work could unBustor Brown will play aa engageon. And it waa not an carried Fial. Placer Working usual thing for him to haul a wagon ment that as beretofora will doabUeas Thomas Watkins, discoverer of the load of dirt from the placer field te prove all too abort, as it is Umltoid to to 120 in hut one night. Pnat experience in Blackhnrse district, la In Salt Lake hia ranch, where from 16 it.this city baa shown that it ia aimpljr City on mining badness.. If anyone gold would be washed from Until last, spring It waa supposed impossible to accomodate, ia anch a hat a doubt in regard to thqh disperiod, all thoa desirous of seeing trict's being the richest in all Nevada that the gold nuggets in this placer thia g musical comedy. the doubt will be removed by talking field were simply a superficial deposit iff to Mr. Watkins. His relations with auch as ia often .fonnd, with its pres- Thus far this reason the history of the district date not only from the ence never being satisfactorily ex- this play bos been a repetition of tha time of the discovery there of a rich plained. Then Mr. Watkins atuirbled that of previous years, the size audience only by the measured being since ennaed which has g onto the hta been haa ledge ledge it in theatre various of the capacity made ao vears excitement. There he He much lias home for peariv thlrtv The which been it has presented. In the locations district first lode chopped wood where some of the the richest finds have been made and for and in the Blackhorae gsoup of claim play itoelf, or rather the cartoom of to the last fifteen years has made good believes that he has the richest ! Mr. Ontcanlt.' imagination brought ho been greatly changed since wages working the gravel property la the district. However, Ufa, a much that has been washed down the hill- j since that time the richest strike of ; last bare and ll is now ever beside from the big vela which tra- all the Buchanan strike has been brighter performance than been made mode within a half a mile of Wat- fore. A special effort hae verses the country for mllea. of Bus-to- r But. with all the credit that le hia kins' ranch house. This ia an 18 Inch to make then musical portion entertainthe of feature Brown :i00 in ton ore of a vein due for having brought ao wondroua averaging a huge success. a district to public notice, the joke gold, but from which assays as high ment and It lisa been moat popula on Mr. Watkins to some extent as 9100.00U a ton have been obtained. Of twenty song him the Ews and Kiss Me, fur having lived ao long with untold It ia now believed that the Black-hors- e lar are Come Idaho." Push the Button,' wealth at hia very door without district la. a part of a mineral Honey, Good-by- e My 8allr Boy. Jack Tar," in such its existence of least hae at been knowing belt which traced ia the Captain of the Army." Cupid la And he a or quantities. pretty forty miles southward and fifteen the last named Resolvl," and "Gladys now And at that good prospector twenty mllea northward, there being resolution by set new of a being that the mineral ledge haa been found silver, lead and copper ledges ia well it develops that thare are outcrop- a the gold ledge. Only a few days "Butter." pings In numerous places which glre ago Mr. Watkina made a new dlavov-- ' HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS ' Immense value. It is simply one ery of high grade lead ore fifteen VIA RIO GRANDE WESTERN RY. mure illustration of tha surprises and mllea north of Blackhorae. It le also uncertainties which attend the quest known now that the placer gnld is In Far Christmas holidays the Rio for gold. Mr. Watkina had lieeome so reality quarts gold which haa been Grande Westers will sell round trip accustomed to regarding Bloclihoise washed down from the gold ledge. tickets to all polnta In Utah at one hills aa a part of the general scheme The placer field aa well as the lode tare for round trip. of bkuk and barren desert from discoveries of the district are now Tickets on isle December 20, 21. 22. which It wae eo bard in the early to be worked on an extonaive scale 24, 25, 31 and January 1. Limit, Janudays to wrest even a living, that he by a large corporation the Arnr.lga-- ary 7. Hoi-land- Our Last Special Effort Wm. Driver & Son Drug Co. HAS ARRANGED TO MEET FITZGERALD AT SAN FRANCISCO. BY WHICH IT. EASTERN CAPITAL HAi BEEN SECURED FOR THE ENTERPRISE. - AT THE DIO CLOCK 1SMML TODAY FOUND PLANT ufU-raoi- J. S. Lewis 24, WILL ERECT DEAD BODY'THOMPSON WILL GO HAS BEEN A CEMENT The hat found at ths rear of Capt. Macklin's pnrrb undoubtedly waa new adore. In getting into bv tbe robber, aa from thla dropped Therefore have had hut little oppor- hat waa taken the scent that enabled tunity to dispose of our Holiday the bloodhounds yesterday morning to stock and realise that the time la get- follow the trail to the water tank at ' SPECIAL Congress Panrtog Acad-em- y ting short,' of 4 We offer, therefore, special bargain a Darlington station.the Examination InDancing Chrlatnian. figures 25," on Holiday goods from thia date until the hat disclosed hat to 6:30; evening, 9 to LOO. once belonged to dicating that the Xmas and Invite the public to call and some Twenty-fiftman the in infantry. held our G. who has the posiE. Brown, goods and prices. inspect There ta no letter, however, designatGEO. A. LOWE CO. tion of both chief and trick train dising the company, th letter haring Ogden, Utah, Dec. 16th, 1806. patcher for the Rio Grande Western faded from the cloth. This ia by no at Balt Lake, has accepted a similar means conclusive that the man who position with the (Southern Itaciflc in BRAHMAN FRACTURES AXKIE shot Mackiln waa a soldier. These Ogdea. hate ran be found In the ash heaps the garrison, and In the secondPr. H. J.' Powers and wife leare in Man Injured in Harney Wreck Brenght of stores at El Reno. Many men hand lioa via fleu for the morning Angeles Here for Treatment. And a certain pleasure in wearing diswent al twelve to he days. Francisco, carded army paraphernalia, which ta They will call on their son John In W usually of good quality and durable. of one brakemen J. J. the assists, Ban Francisco, who is attending the There la etlil dlerrncq of opinion injured la the wreck at Harney, Nee, College of PhysIcLwis mid Surgeons Saturday, was brought to Ogdea yes- at to the clothing worn by the negro, We meet all prices in feeds. Astlll terday and taken to the Ogden gen- ('apt. Mackiln la unable to tell what Feed company, 2264 Washington. Both eral hospital. Wasslate had hia ankle the man wore. The negro woman serbroken in the amaahup. It la claimed vant haa an idea that hia garment phones that while were the color of the army fatigue by the railroad people Three hundred and slaty sack a of twenty people weie Injured. W'aaalate uniform, but It ia not, believed that Australian mall passed through Ogden suffered the greatest Injury. They also the servant haa a clear remembrance yesterday. The railroad official state aaert that the reports sent out from of anything except the sound of tbe hooting. Mrs. Maczlia did not get a that the mall this year ta heavier than ths scene of the accident were greatly clear view of the man. exaggerated. ever taCoee. - TTAn, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER OGDEN, ofll-cia- L jeweler. SMOKING JACKETS MAKE VICE PRESENTS. PDTNAM if AS A FINE LINE AND CHEAP. EXAMINER: MOiaiSO valm-r- t jd.it-iuui- 1 a, |