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Show THE 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES IDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Phone 'Phone, two ring BUSINESS OFFICE Indepcadent Phono Bell 'Phono, one ring Ml EXAMINE!:: OGDEN, MOUSING No. os No. SS MOUSING, I authority to proceed against unlawful I ' trtiiu ' corporations or corporation ia excess of their corporate rights. The report also calls at leu: Ion fo was the fact that the constitution amended on November i, 19uu. so tn gle the people of the suite the right of the initiative ami referendum and it MUggi-eithat the legislature make some provti..n for putting that matter to same practical use. It is urged that the polygamy statute of like state be changed to a bigamy statute, as the p resen: statute U a retlecion upon the s;ate. RAILROADERS WILL MEET TO OPA total number of Cf.6 criminal rases H. CALLAMD NAMED FOR POSILAW. POSE SIXTEEN-HOUwere handled during the two year-an- d TION OF CLAIM AGENT. of that number there were 353 convictions, kid acquittals and dismissals. and 73 cases qw pending. Protest to Assume Tangible Shape BeHas Succeeds Thomas Smith, Who were !t murder cases with 12 There fore Meaaure Is Enacted by Been Transferred to Salt and not one for murder convictions, Congress. Lake. in the first degree. CALL CHIEF CLERK Nfc II No. M SUNDAY UTAH, DECEMUER ISSUED FOR JOINT MOVES UP s SESSION R Fred G. McNally, president of tike RaadAlrKeily rompany of Chicago, ruitrd through Ogden yesterday on hie a ay Item tike east to the coat. We meet all prices In feeds. Aotill Feed company, 2Jti4 Washington. Both phones. NEW IKE RATES thut In lim-- with the statement there would be a complete rbauge In Short line oillclala on the Oregon commencing with the new year, cornea O. S. L. Issues Nsw Tariffs oa Idaho the announcement that C. 11. Caliand, Ores to Utah. Smelters. A CHANCE TO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME joint meeting of the Train Disthe THE LARGEST STOCK waa to taken OgJ. CGaaberg patchers' association, the Brotheihoed den general hospital yesterday, where uf Locomotive Engineers, the Brother-ko-.'he will be operated on today for gall of Lucomotive Flreiueu and Enstones. The operation will he perthe Order nf Railway Congineers. formed By Drs. Joyce and Forbes. chief clerk in assistant superintendthe Brotherhood uf Railductors and for named been ent ii. J. Roth, has The Oregon Short IJne has Issued road Trainmen has been called for S n reoff A car of bright, grea hay just claim agent of the the position a new set of rates for IJaho on ore o'clock Monday afternoon, for tho pur-jioceived at Grout's Grain store, both lines with offices In hU city. shipments to Vtah smelters, which of considering the proposed Mr. (.'Hand's appointment wl.l fl.i the phones. change in favor of the shipper, lsbor lsw. s vacancy caused by the transfer uf , The new rates go into effect This proposed law, which it ia exCharles Snyder, general manager of Smith, who was formerly niy ang make n difference in rate will be presented to congress the Western Ore Purchasing company, claim adjuster, to Salt Lake. The ac- fur shipments from the following pected next early month, has for lta object on of met ai the railway syjtrm points In Idaho: passed through Ogden yesterday Dubois. Mackay, quiring the limiting of the hours of the men mv.ito it his way from the east to his home In of Salt Harriman Mr. Followby Walser. Boise and Keichum. in the railroad service. A necessary to increase tne sumwr . ing are the changes in rates per ton employed strong agitation against the measure claims men employed in the depart affecting each point: hue in this sect Van beea Inaugurated surtransfer and Or. Johan nan, physician ment In that city, hence the Dubois -- 13.60 on A'0 values . of the by the train especially country on eye, ear, nooe, of Mr. Smith, geon. Specialist Mackay 13.75 on 840 values. dispatchers and the officials ia charge j Mr. Callaud has held the pos'tlon throat, catarrh and skin diseases. PerWelter 15 on S50 values. uf the operating of trains. As a re-- 1 manently located over I. L. Clark of chief clerk to the assistant super Boise $5 on 50 values, 15.50 on suit of this agitation the joint meet-Stores. . Intendent of the Short Line iu this 75 values and $d on 100 values. RESERVE-SAL- ES Ing has been decided upon. It is ex-- 1 was He formerflor Keu-huyears. on 3 13.75 many on city 3i values, 4 grit oyster shell blood, bone ly employed in that capacity under $4u values, 5.26 on $75 values and $0 parted that the protest against the eu- - j meal chicken supplies, try Astill'a. H. V. Hllliker. When that gentleman on flou values, as against the former artment of the law will assume tang-- ; j ibie shape at tomorrow's meeting, 2211 Washington svo., both phones. was advanced to the auperlntendency, rate on the latter of 9. Should it be the sense of the meeting Mr. Caliand was retained by Mr. Hilll-ker- 's Kates on other values remain the that the proposed law would be unA. L. Brewer of this city will head, Mr. Roth. He In a same, and rates from Nampa and successor, Can-aer- s' desirable to the rank and file of rail-- ! Utah in from the a party of fifteen especially uMntpelier are not changed. Ore and capable railroad man and association, who will attend the adapted for the position to which be concentrates from Ketchum may be road men, the representative! ot the states of I'tah aud Nevada in Washconvention of ranners in Detroit the has been appointed. topped In transit at Halley for samington will be called upon to make a j latter part of next month. pling without extra charge. fight against its passage. Those who are engineering the opposition to the RAILROAD NOTES Judging from the number of ladies measure believe that with an open CARD OF THANKS who are already arranging their cosdiscussion between the members of tumes for the Mask Skating Carnival Superintendent K. C. Manaon of the the five organizations mentioned and at the Auditorium Rink, January lth, Southern To the many frtenJs and neighbors Pacific went weal yesterday the officials, both the good and bad it will be tho greatest success ever on a tour of Inspection. and capertally the Stone Maeona' and features will be brought out and that attained In Ogden. Brick Layers' unions and the Wood-me- n made, like that vessel, an enviable the consensus of opinion of thla body gard to tha Japanese school question, exof we wish the to Mr. Bonaparte state subsequently record in speed of construction. Most World, will be more nearly representatives of W. E. Benedict of San Francisco, filed yesterday A complaint was their for our thanka tend heartfelt railroad Interests than that whhffi that during the day ha and Mr. Drvlln remarkable of all la the fact that this, where be Is connected with the gen- assistance In afternoon by the Bancroft-Whitne- y the burial of our dear the it is claimed has endorsed the mov- would confer with Secretary Root, the world's greatest battleship, has company vs. R. 8. Farnsworth for the eral passenger department of the father, John Pignon, and also the after which he thought a statemtnt been built entirely by the Japanese ement recovery of 3U which the plaintiff al- Southern Iarlfle company, was in Og- beautiful floral offertuge. would be given out indicating what themselves. Moreover, a sister ship Is leges is due Cor 110 volumes of law den transacting buineas yesterday. THE FAMILY. actlno the government would take and uuder construction, and we may look books sold the defendant. Mr. Farnswhat would in mat the at policy it adopt A carload of gipsies, on their way any time for the announcement that worth has disputed the claim. ter. she la afloat. The Batsuma la given in from the south to Pocatello, passed DEATH OF MRS. ST1MS0N the telegraphic dispatches announcing Brigham City is to have a vaudeville through Ogden on Short Line No. 8 the launching ar being at 18,200 tons 8UPPLIES FOR CHINA. theater, which will open up next Sat- early thle morning. COUNTY WEBER PIONEER ANSdisplacement, in which oaae she exAT urday, Meaam. McKensle and Moore TONIGHT. CREEK CALL. CRIPPLE WERS LAST ceeds the Dreadnaught by fully 1200 J. Croeckshenk of Salt I .eke. audiof Salt Lake City will ha In charge. A Dec. 28. Washington, dlspstch torn. Her horse-powe- r is A movement is also on foot to erect a tor of passenger accounts for the OreTonight at the Grand Opera house addressed to the Preeident was re- ae being 18,000, and her announced estimated large building south of the I'tahns gon Short LJae. waa in Ogden yesterAt Cripple Creek" will be the offer- ceived here today from E. H. HarriU over knots. One or speed day on official business. total, to ha need ae a skating rink. ing. The play is one of startling man stating that he would transport other of these twenty must be free of charge all supplies for Chinese in error; eitherlast figures realism, with novel climaxes uf W. V. Cassidy, who has held the the h ora la The funeral off Lienors C. Marriott WU-- i famine sufferers. The free trauspor-latlo- n too small tens dramatic of wire Edward power. Stlmpson. or the apeed too great. The will he held at S o'clock this afternoon position of secretary In the office of Ham Simpson, one of Weber opuntys j Is to begin at San Frenciaco most striking fet about thla truly enthe assistant superintendent of the from the residence, 2231 Jackson aveand end at Wu Kuag, which is the ormous AT THE GRAND. pioneer and highly esteemed women vessel is her Shot Line in this city for nue. Burial will be made in the City On-guwhich 4 for j and at port from Shanghai Hong Kong. is to consist of four armament, mortality peacefully twelve-inc- h number of years, has resigned and paawd guns, cemetery. won information was This famGallatin to sent Alluvia her the o'clock the afternoon at peace yesterday carried in wheie two Iiiis ie ft will leave ir Angeles, state department and the American aft on the centerturrets forward ana she when an audience with apFor in residence many Ogden Rjverdale. ily line, and no less The managmaent of the Auditorium has scoepted a more lucrative posiears the desesaed has been a great peared in Cousin Kate" Iasi season. Red Cross. than twelve have arranged for Tyler A Burton, tion. guns, The she hut from sufferer although rheumatism, created, impression mounted in pairs in turrets on the trick and fancy skaters, to play a reexthe interval of a season is sufficient It waa she all RUGBY TEAM patient, VICTORIOUS. throughout broadside. By this arrangement the F. C. Kimball, who holds the positurn engagement nt the Auditorium for heavenly time in which to forget moat actresses, Batsuma can concentrate two twelve tha pressing greet faith in herclosed another week commencing Monday, tion of passenger brakeman Vivitan In has not been the pleasure of a night, her When father. eyes Defeats Stanford Team and on Recre- and four tens ahead and astern, and December Slat "Hiey provej very Rio Grande Western out nf reas waa she evidenced when the receive to she lesth appeared passed four twelves and six tens on each ation Park Grounds. popular while here a short time ago left last evening In company with ward of a righteous well-spewelcomed by a hearty burst of aplife. broadside. The Italian Marina Mltltare, nd no doubt will pack the building Mrs. Kimball for San Jaae, Cal. Mrs. H as waaof Vernon addon the .laughter plause, Edna SHntpson, Dorothy for Vancouver, B. C Dec.,29. The a Kimball has been in nother week. journal, gives Fields Hlnch-ellffHall, last night. As Dorothy Miss Vancnucer rugby team for the second in usually Its last Issue drawings of this some time and goes to California to of ElijahSheaudwasHannah to Gallatin had ample opportunity born at Yorkshire, time ot lowered (he Cardinal eokira vessel, which also credit her with a Mr. Gennette J. Fletcher, wife of recuperate. her talents, for the role calls for the Stanford England, March 24, 1628, making her team on Recreation park battery of four twelve and twelve tent, Samuel Fletcher, died at. the family amount an of unusual her coyof time at 78 at the vivacity, age year grounds here turheating tho Cal- the latter mounted In six two-gu- n residence In Kanmrllle at S o'clock death. In 1844, in her native land, ness, wlttcism and the deeper and ifornians by a today, REPORT OF ATTY. GENERAL rets. The Japanese, as the result of score of S to . yesterday morning. The Immediate Latter-DaSaint elder more difficult portrayal of the sublime the she heard The was played under the their experience in the war, have concause of death was rheumatism. Mrs. She muat game Joined th church, emigrating to passion in lta various phases. trying conditions, the field being cluded that nothing lesa than tha 4.7 Fletcher was 67 years old and Is sur- it Contains Some Suggestions In Re- - and susof the the with to mounted In the 1864, crossing Utah height part, plains a sea of slippery mud and setting all inch rapid-fir- e : vived by her husband and several gun la sufficient lo gard te Coming Legislators. an jr0 uv j- rye-d- a y h som h tained the character of the girl of days attainment of form beyond possibility stop the large torpedo boats and dechildren. The body will he shipped ,r Vancouver had the best 1,'T r,re'! game stroyers, and consequently the Sat-i- i to Coalville this morning. Burial will Attorney General Breeden has filed ln!lV v, ener1 me will carry a battery of a dcsen d"8h how,n his report' for the past two years with he made at Coalville tomorrow. SSTthtF b tori oaHn these pieces. Ia this connection it of Governor Cutler. The report conlast night Her acting was fresh, la noteworthy that thla enterprising A man who gave his name as Wa- tains some suggestions In regard to and ae sponthe real, given nation hna four 16,000-to- n lter Mellenthin, was arrested on lower coming legislation and also figures twenty two-kntaneous Impulses of a girl deeply ln armored cruisers afloat or on tho Twenty-fift- h street last evening and showing the number of state rase man. love with a worthy tocka, which will carry four twelve landed at the police at at km on t.lie handled by the attorney general and In her support are Walter Penninginch and eight eight-inc- h guns as their charge of fast driving. Mellenthin. all the district attorneys uf the state as as ton Frank John Smith Manners, main battery, ibla give them the who was somewhat the worse for luting the period covered by the reSir George Vernon, James Appleby to am offensive power as our own drink, was amusing himself by riding port. the jester to Sir John Manners, and He suggests that the legislature of the Georgia class, and on the sidewalk at a rapid pace. battleships others that strengthen the cast and n Several people narrowly escaped practically placet them In the battlepass laws giving he and the secretary K well balanced. make over before the police arrived. of state more power tn regard to the ship class. Evddently thla youngest of The play is the saying that true the naval powers la determined to re Mellenthin attempted to strike one of admission of foreign eorporminna Into runs never lore in told the smoothly, EFFORTS TO SETTLE STRIKE. main master of the Pacific. the officers with ills whip when the this state and calls attention, to the of vein Charles who happiest Major, fact that at present the secretary of arrest was effected. Cyclons" and Maurice Thompson to so delights to revel in the realms of Tha Contention la Entirely Between stale has no tight to deny admission WIDOW AS BURGLAR. who romance so and Sth. Meet Here graphically and January of any foreign corpora Ion. There is ENGINEERS GET INCREASE. Engineers and Firsman. tells of the bygone entertainingly days nf or character the class of no record of cavalier and court Intrigue. It conM"na r BThe myotery of a aeries of clever Houston, Tex., Dec. 29. Numerous Pittsburg, Dec. 28. The grievance such corporations and no means of Opera lwuse yesterday cnmplet d n cerns the perilous love making of Dnn conferences burglaries ln the same villa, at Luino, are were held today by Unicommittee of the Brotherhood of I lo- knowing whether the corporation Rawhide" Kelly, othy Vernon and John Manners, both ted States Commissioner of Labor on Lake Magglore, near the Swiss fronwith comotive engineers, which has been acting within their power or have ex- - i 83ualki fur CyoUrae" John Thompof whom are made to realise the con- Neill ln an endeavor to effect manager a set- tier, ha been cleared up. At the beIn Pittsburg for several weeks in con- reeded them. will meet summation of human bliss after a long tlement of the strike of the Southern ginning of the year an Italian stockIt Is suggested in the report that son, whereby the "CycloneH ference with the officials of Pennsyland trying struggle against the wishes Pacific locomotive Maurice broker Galesl committed1 suifiremen, but with- cide in named vania lines, in regard to an adjustment the secretory of stale should he given j f a match making father. The play out success. this villa, which, to pky hit J'1 the power to refuse admission to cor- of the wage scale, has accepted the 1 r.". anrtlna11 y Is not a masterpiece of English literaThe railroad company has hee-- i vir- debts, was sold by auction to n wealthy per cent Increase granted recently and j poratlona under certain nmdltlans , arranged. Maurice Thompson is In ture; it deal with a simple theme, Italian. some radical change. It la said, have more stringent than at present, and tually eliminated from the negut lAke at the present time train- tela a neat siory clearly, Hpealingly, Since the new proprietor has lived and Is now being made effort the been made In the working conditions, that the attorney general be given the Salt fur exis a and leaves the bout, anj Johnny healthy impression at to find a common ground upon which in the house it has been broken into ing 1th-i- n west the end of the fourth act. pected to arrive from the tlie engineers and firemen can stand. five times, at the beginning of each a day nr two. He will resume trainIt was ascertained today that the en- month, but nothing has been removed TOWNSITE FRAUD. ing at the fire station. He had starthad conceded to the firemen from the premises. All efforts to trace gineers ed to gel In shape for thla match the burglar failed. control the of the switch engine memSome days ago the proprietor reWashington, Dec. 29. The report bers of the firemen's hortly before Christmas, hut the If organisation promise of a go with Willie Fltjujerald of William Dudley Fonlke, the spe- In return the firemen would allow the turned home toward midnight, and waa at Han Francisco Interrupted the cial Investigator sent to the Indian to see a light burning ln the seniority of such men to date from surprised plans of the little fighting machine. territory by President Roosevelt hi re- th time they became engineers. They room ln which aleal had taken hie As he Is always In god condition he port! on the townvile fraud, has be?n firemen life. The Italian let himself ln, and contend that their organisawill need hut little training before heceived by Secretory Hitchcock and tion on cpenlng the door of the lighted have should men the control nf room he was surprised to find a young by him turned over to the law officers and Insist that entering the ring. as seniority engineers of the infcrhir department for examwoman and a little boy on their knees shall date from time the became they Jack Keogh Is tn Ogden for a few ination as to the legal questions in- firemen. praying. It covers. It is understood, j ANNOUNCEVISITING CARDS. The woman proved to be Mme. Gadays from his ranch at Kelton, where volve!. WEDDING INVITATIONS, MENTS. lut one Tenure uf affairs in. the In- he hs been since the winter se: in. lesl with her son. I am praying for FORGER ARRESTED. dian territory and until other reports j MENU CARDS. TALLY CARDS, PROmy husband to return to me, as he REFORM CHURCH MEASURE. GRAM CARDS. she explained. It was luv.ring upon similar matters are re-promised," 29. Dec. Isaac found Wash., reived bv the tecret.iry nothing will j Spokane. the unfortunate wife's that We desire to Impress upon your of International replarls. lec. 29. -- A motion to leconi-tol- lie given out in relation to the sult-J'f- t. Raines, awhoforger been had mind unhinged by her husmind the class of work leaves this has operated a represnto-Hv- band's death. She utation, and stale rimrath-the churi-was carrying a bog will be no unnecessary place. Th.-r- e of the Associated Press in Gerset. with Instructions o refrante the containing burglars' tools, beautifully delay ln executing orders and we guarFrance and the many, throughout meat-mon the lines of the Brasilian MATHOT RESIGNS. finished, with which she had broken antee satisfaction lioth as to quality of Inlted 8iatea, haa been arrested here. Into church and stole separation law. the house. London Mail. work and price. N'ew York. Dec. 29.- - TTPrrt which the tatir&n accepted, who deCal and Inspect the work and get Deputy JAPAN BUILDS A BIG BATTLESHIP feated ln the senate todav. Police Fornml'sUuier Willie m Msihot THE RETORT BUBANIC, price. ban resigned and the resignation has the tho Naval of Youngest ENDORSE SIMPLIFIED SPELLING. been accepted. Mat hot's conduct of Evidently Susan B. Anthony had addressed J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers Powers la Determined to Remain the Csrui case. liich he prosecuted, the New York constitutional convenMaster of tho Pacific. Mi'sHukee. Ic. 29 The Wipnti.in tion ln Albany in 1867, and offered to brought a storm of public criticism AT THE BIG CLOCK WASH. AYE. Tcai'liera' useoulation tudai answer questions. tiptiTi hint. (From the Scientific American 1 the tlmpliOcil spelling hoard mil the ---"-.Ton know the bullet and the ballot furlull in of President Roosevelt act WILL CONFER WITH ROOT. Currently with the completion of the Bo together." drawled Mr.' Greeley. of therance the movement for photrials of the Dreadnaught cornea the "If you vote you are ready to fight? ne: Ic spelling, but tabled President ivr. 29. 1'niled States news of the launching by the Japanese Waiilngton. Yea, Mr. Greeley." she replied. Rouei'velt's recommendation in hi anId si riel Attorney of San Fran- of a battleship, the Satsuma. whldii Just as yon fought in the bite war nual menage fur scientific cisco had another conference today nut only exceeds the British sh!p ln at the end of goose-quilpmcThe Home tire in the high school. with A Money Genera Bona part In re-- else and power, but seems to have Defender. A d Japanese High Art Poods Har-rinut- . tonmr-Thoma- EVER EXHIBITED IN OGDEN AT YOUR OWN PRICE WITHOUT DAILY 1 1 A.M., 2:30 and 7:30 P.M. 2363 WASHINGTON AVENUE M. BLOOM, ART AUCTIONEER fr SHAWS Bargain Store Co. Take this opportunity to thank their many patrons for tha splendid patronage given us during this year and trust that we shall continue to merit a still larger amount at your trade by the bargains we shall continue to give you and the courtesy we show to our customers. Our drawing for the t Princess Louise Doll and Buggy ten-inc- h ! d e. die-pla- y take place on Monday, Dec. 31st, at 7:30 p. xu. Everybody invited to wil be present. All sales up to that hour will participate in the drawing. New goods and big bargalna are always found at the place where a Jttle money goes a long way. y -. ! 'fm' yn t, be-ru- J TtaiMli la-io- UP FOR CHRISTMAS. wall paper defects with evergreens or some other kind of greens cover your walla with paper that will look pretty until next Christmas. To gat that sort at cheering prices get it at FIXING Dont hid GRIFFIN PAINT CO. Both Fhoasa. 2281 Wash. ras I I Engraved Stationery ht l h v s lvln L Sensational Bargains in Ladies An Immense Purchase of Most RemarRable Values Ever 5een in Ogden. of maker ivr of lie lioliitnl wiiiirr OtiMKliu-- nt tnpnipnrion Misses Coats e I f 2.1 T 6 ."ill PER (TAT OFF. t P. M BUSWELLS Jewelry Store. , One ticket given with each ona dollar purchase. Lady's solid Ives rat gold watch, 16 Jewel move ment See our excellent line ol DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and plated ware, unsurpassed for daintiness. We svk yon money on every purchase. Street. 870 Twenty-fourt- h and Purs HHrvifipe, 2.0 I .adieu' anil Mise ioatR 2iin I.iidics' Fur lio i'liildren Fur Sn. ;iul TMs ureal eolleeiion ive plnre oil sale tomorrow morning lin-aus- ill and AT Last $k Thomas |