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Show MOBXINO TIIE UTAH. OGDEN. EXAMINER: inoomlng train Iwea mor Lutviiy luaded. "It le freely asserted in the tump that i he report snt out of chaotic of labor in Goldfield an in, mndi'liin eamem mining broker, and ' spired by In Gold- I believe that la the truth. : field everyone is looking for an early RACY CHARGES IN DIVORCE SUIT , .ettlemmi of the strike. The luajor- in- itj of the miner are in favor 1of the Wirt ef David A. Nelaon, Principal of stiiiaing change rooms, which Wing-Helmain point ai issue. George Jackaon School, Asks Sep- iheJith'T hand, every I will get well at any coat. I ateall do everything I can ta get woll. I will cenault with a capable phyaician at once. I ahall net delay. WE CURE CAUSED BY FIRES AND OTHER ACCIDENTS. DEATHS Of that frame of mind, quickly, permanently and at moderate coat. We guarantee to do so. Mao-(irat- - h , 1 2361 Washington Ave. New York. Dm. 26 Mrs. Susan Kelly aged 50. was burned to death and Iter husband .barely escaped with hla life In a fire today which destroyed their apartment In West Sixtieth street and drove other tenant of the building to the roof, from which they were carried to the street by firemen. It la believed that Urs Kelley's dress aught fire from a Christmas candle. She ran through the flames to the bed where her husband lay sleeping. Every room she passed through caught fire. Her charred body waa found among th debris lu her apartment. ,e OALORC. because of their Infinite variety and superb artistic beauty la decorated china aad cut glass, are found more pleasing aad better appreciated gifts lhaa any other. At Olaena yeu have aa extremely large stock to aoloet from, raaglng from dtnaor, tea. lunch and breakfast arts ta fancy aad orna-mental ereadona that are always a Bourse of Joy and beauty. In cut glam we have a ana Una of useful thing. v ' n A. Olsen, Grocer, E. ;22S9 Washington Ave. . GOODS SPORTING COMPANY I Whslsaala and Retail SPORTING GOODS. . Jobber ef EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Clark.Horrecka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athlatio Goods Phonograph Sold on Eaay 61 24th SL Term. ' . : WAGES Daly-We- IN PARK RAISED BEST the of cts-act- the transfer supply our patrons I'romut. miahla and at low coat, ity time you say well be on your :.ud handle it expeditioualy and irrvice we . I.il ALLEN "...ANSfER CITY. News received from Park City yesterday brought the and Information thnt the Daly-Wethe Daly Judge Mining roiupanies have granted their men a per day Increase. A general movement is on In the eamn to secure a per day Increase. e miners are paid 93 for an eight-hou- r shift, and muckers 92.75. After the tint of the year miners will be paid. $3.23 and muckers $.1. The Italy-Weromnany employs almut 3nu men regularly. A Park City Record extra quotes Secretary J. P. Ijtngfnrd f the Miners' union at Park City as saying: "The increase in the wages at the and Daly-1- 8 eat companies made the workingmen of the camp fed good and enured true Christ mu spirit to prevail was When asked If this increase going to satisfy the members of the union he said he could not say. hut that the question would lie settled at a meeting of the miners to be held Wednesday afternoon at the Dewey theatre. Judging from the sentlmest around .Miners' union hesdqnarters. however. It Is rafe tn predict that the This Increase will lie satisfactory. makes Park City the highest wage camp in the state, and to quote Mr. loingfonl. It will be the best ramp in the Htate from now on. 25-ce- lo. - ' if Vi tor your John Till Art of Brewing." Salt iotke. Dec. 25. Salt Ijtkers familiar with the existing conditions In Goldfield.1 Nev.. are taking exrep- tion to 1h mports being pm nrf from the famous mining ramp on effeet of the miners' strike called there last Friday. A. L. IjOvpv. formerly cartoonist tut The Hera'd, who returned from Saturday, declared the storW of Goldfield's population decreasing from and ;! 15,1)00 to 7,ooo since last of miners leaving in Ira In load a tit-terlv ridiculous. "The stvke wts net raili-.- l utiMl mi-- . fnt ly Friday morning, anil since time bit! litre.' trams count have Mt v Go'idileM," d eels rid Mr luf .si!i!i night. "It Is namf m'. that S 'ii.m miners e;uM vft 'he Aside camp iui those three ha-- : t" from t'liit, even in l.u: hut!: fl::.inlt xi'irc the In- - m ir: tn the prmp 'i:k fi .1 on 8an Antonio, Texas. Dee. 25. How the revolution against Mexico was organised was told by ('. V. Marques, a witness for the defense tn the trial of the alleged revolutionists. Marquez, while on the witness e nimui, vsld that he had an Mneon brothers and nl(nt wj, and others' in Mexico relative tn bringing about a revolution In Mexico. Continuing h- - said: " Being In Del Rio. I placed myself in touch with all liberals. Several tons of arm were passed into th Interior of Mexico. The groun at passed arms to another group, etc. They also passed along iota f programs. We ha, a great many rlubs organised In Texas. California and New Mexico. These clubs did not know the object of the Junta at St. They would contribute money to upholj the publication hut they did not know ant thing else. "When the ldth of September was near, which was the time we wetp to art, I had to go to visit the groups to organize them ho they would be veady. From lx ! Kio. Antonio Villareal i !c:i to and Cb'huahux. IP? lial f'"in ihc rhiots of groups in these statoR: oilier instructions went to the ikuu'V of Tamanilpu and Nueva I cut. instructions were sent in ..tliir pan by mall. The to inicr.-sis- i in St. Louis was to send ins' run tons when tl.e groups in Mexico Jlnt-ine- J A TRAIN. should rNo. ''Thi object of the revolution waa o place u tiegovernment In Mexico." - J i PORTLAND. lu OREGON FIRE. Fort Ian I. Die.. lrr. 23. Fire guitcd t'ucle Sam hotel cud second-clan- s li'dsint: liouxe lit the corner of Fi'fh I an The today. precis 123 inn.ato. are 'horglit to have all d. imt they lost all :in-is . huiglui-sThe less ts lox than t!to I'o-.ic)- : -: j ; t.-u- ho-a- $5,-an- i'n. eaavery Tonopah, Nev.. Dee. 25. Am you going to see dans or Herman thi Afternoon This is the usual greeting on the streets of Tonopah since the tighter got here and began active work. The training quarters are crowded every day with enthusiastic fight fans who' applaud every well lambd punrh with glee. Irrespective of who la the recipient of the favor. A little before the time set for flans to get busy with the glmM equipment, the whole town (speaking for Its masculine population and a good part of the feminine aa weil) begins to drift that' way and by the time the duaky champion is at work It would take a shoe-horto fit another spectator Into the building. Herman, as a rtile. get to work a x -- Gi.kl-flel- TR Wi- - ' DISTRIBUTERS: : BAUMEISTER BROS JOHN J. GREINER. 128 365 Twenty-Fourt-h Street, Ogden, Street, Ogden. 885. Phone 828. Phone Independent Independent ADAM SNYDER, 276 South Main Street, Salt Lake. Gty.' Bell Phone J06Iy. Independent Phone J06J Twenty-Fift- h B. W. A. Malan, E. Malan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHINQL IN A BANK n o o O o o O e ! o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O O O o o o o o oooooooooooooo THREE WERE KILLED. VAULT tbe scythe. Father Time, One of the big operat-or- b BUT WAS UNABLE TO ATTRACT ATTENTION. of this section, who pulled down a pocketful of good bard dollars on the champion at the Goldfield slugging bee Durable Until After He Had Been Hald a Pristbe when Gans tramped Danes colors in the dust, asked the oner for Mora Than an champion how long he expected to Hour. . last, the other day, "Wen. asid Gan, there's no telling. Perhaps this fight will show me Chicago, Dec. 25. A dispatch to th up, though I think not. Bnt let me Record-Herald (mil Fort Wayne, Ind say tills right now. If Father Time does get his grip on me. I won't be j says: of the getting Into the ring and making an I Edward G. Wilson, president Exhibition of myself. I have stood at board of trustees of the Indian Feeble-MindeYouths, had the ropes and watched more than one School for a fighter who ought to have been in a harrowing experience yesterdayhim-- ) locking the old man's home, attempt to put ' aelfresult of unwittingly in the vault In hta office. Mr. up a fight, and I tell you It was the Wilson had entered, the vault to get most pitiful sight I erer saw. Kid'' Herman has no such wor- some papers, and wnlle thus engaged th If I win this bout." he say, j the door swung to and he heard realries. before him he lock click )beh!nd 1 1 am And watch go-smoke. you my wa a prisoner. ' ing to win it. ton. It took seven year j ized that he man resorted to The I Imprisoned of hatd plugging to get into hap tor thi match and I have got it won right j every kind of an outcry that he could now. Why, I know Just who the men Invent, but no one was attracted by are that are going to get a chance at j It. He waa conscious that the sound the office the championship honors through me. of hi voice hardly reached the vsslt, Tvs got em listed, and anybody that through the thick walla of he continued hi efforts to atIsnt on the list, gets turned down. but an hour. It's a great thing to he a champion of tract attention for more than being Imprisoned for what aeem any class, bnt the lightweight are After one cater the best. There ire such a bunch of ed an age, he heard some renewed his cries for them trying for that I am going to the office. He of hta be that after this fight, or I am going help, and aa soon as tbe sound voice could be definitely located the to bust something In the effort door was unlocked and the Imprisoned man was set at liberty. , CHECKS WERE LOST fabled When Ha Discovers Hs is No Longer at tha Top. ; - A I . e, CANS WILL STOP REPORTS FALSE - 1 of this city, PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. FAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed .to cure any case of Itching, Bllud, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. BOe. st i 15. Schoolcraft, Midi., Dec. 25. Wm. and Henry Munger, brothers, were run down and killed last night by a freight train while walking along the track from Vicksburg with their arms filled with Christ max presents. Salt Lake, Dee. 25. i Dec. KILLED BY te t Exponents of the Fine & brother-in-law- Daly-Judg- BRANDS FRED KRUG BREWING COMPANY Malan 11 a Announce and Increase ef 25 Cents a Day. LOVEY Bottled and Brewed in Omaha by the - Dnly-Judg- if.VK'rS:! s' waa found murdered In a principal street early today. McKenzie's throat waa cut from ear to ear, the head belittle later and tbe Gan crowd drift ing almost1 severed from the body. An over to th biff ball, bang itself on old knife with blood on it was found very- projection about tbe wall and on the sidewalk near the body. thinks It over. Meanwhile tbe Herman backers have moved over to see KILLED BY BROTHER-IN-LAtbe champ wind up bis days work, and are making pointed comment on 'I Minneapolis, Deo. 26. Ellas Jobe, a the speed, style, etc., to tbe disfarmer living near Maple Grove, was advantage of tbe Great Smoke. It killed and afternoon shot yesterday tbe all fight about tbe quarter-an, and his Clyde King, Is man who mentions a mine stands a accused of having slain Jobe after the good chance of being chucked out Into two had quarreled for most of the af- the snow. ternoon. King was captured. Gens has a great respect for that - PKOUDFIT Ai., a matter plumber for ahoes. It la alleged in the complaint that Nelson owps property and a twttory house at 847 South Third Hast street, valued at 83.000, and other property, and aa principal of the Jackaon school receive a salary of $160 per month. ; V-- Harken and be imprest after you have sipt one glass from your first cold, sparkling bottle of Luxus, you will pronounce it The most exquisite refinement of the brewer's art," and at race order a case sent home fra the family to enjoy , f with you. r, HIS THROAT CUT. Of thin ing slnra their marriage. a mount ahe used 16 fur a bat and $3.30 J'g&ggdtf Luxus is new, different, unique nothing like it in the catalog of beers. Very nourishing, refreshing, satisfying, and yet the lightest beer brewed. Drink all you like of Luxus no fulness, no dulness, no distrest or deprest feeling no alter effect but thejragrant memory of its piquant taste the snap and sparkl of life the sheer joy of living. - IN ST. PAUL. Edward Judsou, aged 64, member of the state board of control and a prominent pioneer, died last night, following an operation for Intestinal trouble. Hla death waa followed by that of Dr. Samuel U Hess, aged 61 years, who waa tor eleven years rabbi of Mount Zion temple. Early this morning, Thomas Corcoran, aged 63, another prominent pioneer, The fourth death died suddenly. among the pioneer residents was that of Dr. L. W. Babcock, aged 66 years. He was speaker of the Minnesota house In 1903. Mobile, con-serva- tiv is brewed on the same prindpl an American beer for Americans. Stript of the heavy body of the grain it retains all the nourishment of the maked barley in lighter form. Seasoned India rice also helps to reduce the weight The hop are Bohemia's rarest and the yeast of our own special culture. Every improved condition, method and device known to modem brewing anj hygienic science, is prest into service in making Luxus the finest beer brewed, and the purest Uniformity thruout our electrically gaged automatic weighing devices insures it St. Paul, Dec. 25. cold. Mrs. Nelson says her husband has provided her with only 83.50 for cloth- J DEATHS spelling, The Beer You like . CAUSED BY CHRISTMAS CANDLES. e CHRISTMAS PRKSENTS as endorit by President Roosevelt, is a atep toward fonetic spelling, it is not overdone. It is the same good old English, with unnecessary weight dr opt. for more convenient handling, but f . losing none of its original strength and beauty- - Altho the reformed Rutland. Yr.. Dec. 25. The offlrials of Ira, Vermont, began today an investigation at tbe mysterious r hooting of Mrs. Mary Parker Gilmore, wife of Charles Gilmore, while ahe was entertaining friends at her wedThe bride, hearing ding reception cries outside the house and thinking that guests were arriving, went to the door. She saw a group of men a abort distance from the doorway and spoke to them, hut received no reply. Suddenly, aa she stood there, two shots were fired at her ta rapid succession from tha darkness, one causing a compound fracture of her arm Just below the right shoulder, while the other struck her sister-in-laMrs. Henry Gilmore, lu the left shoulder. No effort waa made at the time of tha shooting to pursue the assailant, but today the officer, acting on a statement made by on of the mea who were outside of the house, were looking for Andrew Farrell, a young fanner. The weapon used ta said to have been a rifle of large calibre, bullets. carrying heavy home-mad- e The motive for the assaiftt la unknown. Mrs. Gilmore ta nineteen years of age. g .- vhttpt tive!. . Drs. Elliott & Norris .Jl Number of Murders Reported, Following Quarrels of Rela- Mr.-Nelso- MEN Yeare" SPECIALISTS-,?- teabag ore is called there, and the present strike, 1 believe. As due to the anger his rSurts Lave caused ! wing the men who are for the time being influential in the Miners union. I who The business men of are reported in the dispatch at discharging employe on e ery hand and closing up their places. ai men of nerve or they would never aiih having systematically abused unusualbraved the rigors of the camp, and humiliated her almost from the have and it is foi'y to assert that the? are She last of their July marriage day asks tor a divorce, the restoration giving up at this stage of the game. of her maiden name and such a division bf her husband s property as WSfCK CM THE R O CBAKD may he deemed equitable by the also asks that court. Seventeen her husband he required to pay ali- Ne. S Meeta With Disaster Miles Esat ef Price. mony. The marriage took place in this Dec. 24. Train No. S of the city July li. 199. according to Mrs. RioFrloe, running as a Kelson's complaint, and they left double-heade-Grande Western, was wrecked at Mounds Ore., for afterward Portland, shortly station this evening. Engineer where they spent their honeymoon. of the first engine waa killed. Mrs. Kelson charges that her husbadly W. B. Vaughan, fireman, is called 18, at oa Aug. Portland, band, i hurt- fireman, Conroy, M'k' all she said a that her gtafter. and good lor wa. to spend hi. money. by the engine This forat of abuse, Mrs. Nelson de- The wreck waa enused of which Conroy wa fireman not beclares, continued all through the wed-d'nIn the clear. The engineer and trip, and she wsi frequently ing fireman of the second section are nos humiliated by his abusive language. known, owing to changes from reguThey returned from their wedding lar runs by reaitoa of the rush due trip on Aug. 28 and commenced bonus- - o congestion West J South Fourth 238 at keeping d y street. There, Mrs. Nelson says, her GnA husband's system of abuse and fault- - ?in.hle from passtng- -r engine crew waa mad finding was continued. It was a dally thl i occurrence for him to call her a liar, tU) , mllwl "ninf'f Prffe, say she waa deceitful and untrae. li ! ta connecilon. and that he wav disappointed In her: Irnva auppmte that no passengers that she waa not good, enough for lnjnrod. There wlU be t.o Pa- him, and ha was sorry that he had marrted her. Nelson, she says, was senger or uother train through L? T? "J1.1 f the opinion that he could have done he ul,n r better than by marrying her, an. he h.,cc Th 8 o clock this evening. bout frequently expressed thi opinion to east and both crews from wrecking ml their marriage a her, docigriag west have gone to the acme but only-ontake. surgeon is aboard and he from Mrs, Nelson recites many raxes of bur husband , using abusive and Helper. The wrecker from tbe cast but a few miles east language to her. end waa workingwreck. uncomplimentary That no more present frequently adorned with profanity. .She. than one surgeon went from the west says that ou 8ept. 6 they went Uiig-wreck Indicate that no pas-h- e and Nelson told her that 9 n8pr have been injured or klltea. would not hsve married her unless ' awn- she believed had he ed a piano which waa in her father's house, aa well as other articles of that perqcnal property. She say Nelaon charged her with lying to him aa to the ownership of the property tn question, and working himself Into a frensy, lashed the horse and made it trevei m rapidly she was badly frightened. Another allegation la that on Sept. 28 Nelaon called her mother an old hag, and sold that the mother hod dressed Mrs. Kelson np before her marriage and carted her around town to catch onto traveling men. Nelaon became greatly enraged, she says, and Isft her, taking up his residence at a local hotel. Mrs. Nelson allrgne that her husband, on Sept, 28, ta the presence of other per ms. sakl that hla wlfa had a sneaking.- - lying dlspualtlon; that ahe could not help It- - she waa raised that way, aad waa just like her mother. - During October, when they were again living together, both had retired, says the complaint, when Nelson became Infuriated over some .' trifle, and took the bedding from the bed and slept In another room, leaving Mrs. Nelaon with only a sheet and a thin blanket to protect her from the ? ing Reform and Beer Reform in the camp to stop high grading, as Salt Lake. Dec. '.3- .- David A. Nelaon. principal of the Jackson school, has been made the delendant in a divorce suit filed in the district court yesterday by Clella A. Nelson, formerly Miss Cleila A. McCready, popular and well knawn In local society clr-- , clea. Mrs. Nelson charges her husband y $ R.r yr" has done more than any one man aration. 190C. 2K, TRAGEDIES ba Your New Years Resolution Should Be DECEMBER MORNING. WEDNESDAY oooooooooooooo TRANSFER old gentleman of Ten Thousand Dollars Scatters th Streets. ANIMALS Along COMPANY i Yana, Draye and Baggage Wagena. SPECIALTIES Plane FurniSafa Moving and Storage. ture, OUR- - OFFICE 408 ooooooooooooooo t rf Korth-wesltv- 03 PHONES Bell, 220. 224. , Ratway bet mm ThiOMy Doehie-Trac-k ft Wassail 21m asd Odessa, . The a Overland Limited o d Street. Twsnty-ftft-h I nd BURNED TO DEATH. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 23. Five hundred f horses and mules were burned in HarChicago. Dec. 25. A dispatch tn the In the Denver A Rio Grande O Record-Herallivery stable this mornfrom Dayton, Ohio, per Bros. Wreck Near Price. ing. Loss, $110.000. . The fire was says: . started by safe blowers. An express messenger lost packIVnver, Oslo.. Dec. 23. At to checks amounting ages containing the Denver A Kio Grande head$10,000 here last night. The check in this city, it was quarters o were for the employe of the Indian. o aimed that three officially BIG FIRE IN DENVER. O Traction com- O Eastern Columbus wore nr ploy es killed and one o pany. The packages were lost from 0 near injured in a collision the express wagon, and were scatter- O Ernest and Cramer Building Is in O Mounda, seventeen mile east O .. Flames. ed along the streets in the city. Part O cl Price, Vtah. early this O of them were restored to the Trac- O morning. The dead: O Denver. Dee. 25. The Em- - O tion romprny officers by Charles Kngtnecr Thomas McGrath. Adams. O est & Cramer bullJlng. one of O and Fireman Mike Conroy. Some of the checks were cashed by O the largest office buildings in O Fireman H. D. Carter. merchant here, names of employes O Denver, is on Are in its throe O Seriously Injured: forged. Nnmerous arrest have O top stories. The fire Is ser- - O being Fireman W. B. Vnugh. been of iiersons who cashed the O lous. but will probably he cat- - O made Kio Grande passenger train O lined to the top stories. O checks. double-header, No. 3, was runO The Ernest ft Cramer build O ning at a goo, speed, when It y O tag Is an elght-atorbrick and . O MONEY FOR UNIVERSITY. crashed Into the engine of a O stone structure erected about - O had which train taken freight O fourteen years ago at a cost A O the siding, hut. through some Chicago, Dec. 25. A deed of trust O over a half million dollars. O error ef the engineer, had murfileil for record yesterday involves a O The fire is supposed to have O ed forward agn.n until the engift of Ijii.uuii by William R. Forter O started in the elevator shaft O gine rested partly on the main a of Washington, b. C.. to the difficult one for the O O and is track. All met nee were badly The gift, how-cu-- i, O firemen to reach. university. O smashed and the ears jumped is conditioned on the payment by O Tbe flames are now shooting O the track hit; none of the pas- the university of an annuity of 4 per O through the roof and the lost O xi Tigers wop hurt. ccr.t nn the .riH.0rtO to the three daughO on the building will be heavy. O ter of Mr. Porter and other O O O O O O O O O O O 0 o O ; I Msst Lsxarisas Trata la tbs WsrH Th I I -Cowpariwent and drawing roosi dinsleeping cars, observation cars, and library ing cars, er (an, with barber, bath and Book-lovctactrtc entire train Library; lighted, through te Chicago without I chaift. Direct coonectioa for buffet-soold- ng I i I I St Panl and Mincerspolis TkkHft. fcnumon r ft fCMrarttoM. and full be otaineff tiwi -cn n bI Amol r Chicago & 20 OGDEN Hortb-Wta- tn Mtk fy- - Mata Street, !( Lakt at:7. Uah. HIKE EXCHANGE v f 263 Twenty-fift- h St Raaoa California and Eaatarn Direct Wire fez All Spertlne Eveeto |