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Show mtmp THE Um WRIGHTS This SIORMXG jl J MM JA a Best black Peau de Soic, 51.75 quality, Cl 3A 75: Faille Brilliant, in. wide...vlww $1.35 Black taffeta, 36 inches, pure dye QE sale price Uv Black Peau de Sole, the $1.50 quality, Cl 1 C bright 'nevsilk, of new AJn weave, new shades 1UV The $1 .60 quality of black 36 in. w wide....vMOMg Show The is Now Open 1 The first announcement brought many to see the show of toys, $nd no doubt the crowds will now in- We invite crease till the capacity of the room is taxed. and that you we the children, to urge parents bring make your selections early. We will keep the packages are ready for them. until you Table Covers 29c r The sale of open Swiss work is still on and will continue as long as the lot lasts. Today we have added many new pieces. These pieces will be acceptable gifts and will add to the appearance of the Christmas spread, x 7wrAwWb ? TtT Wt VSwVV" jack-rabbit- d a j j j INSPECT According to a statement received from the traveling representatives of A. Kuhn A Bro clothiers, the buslnsei outlook all over the Intennountaln country ia brighter than it haa been for some time and it ts reported that a large holiday buslnes is assured. Figures en Beys and Girta B tween Bin and Eighteen Years. Utah has 92,580 boys aud girl of school age, according to a statement prepared by Chief Clerk A C. Matbe-eofrom reports filed by county and city superintendent In the office of Sint Superintendent A. C. Nelson. The report shows there are just 354 more boys than girls between the ages of 8 and 18 in the stole. Tba com e figures cm boys and girls run done together In nil the counties and cities. Provo baa the closest contest. Uut of 2,427 children of school ags there are 1.214 boys and 1.213 girls, a majority of 1 for - tits boys. Th census for- this year shows an increase of 878 orer 1904. The figure n par-stiv- ii; enter-tsinme- ..... harness w" con-ried- JpJ:cial priced re Platt Saddlery - - Urn Southern wsn In a wreck Boat time ago and are are practically useless at th present time, but after the arrival of the material they will be put into a vice and the body of th car will bo built upon them, making two new flat cars. This will indeed be n remarkable showing for ihe car shop force at Ogdon, as U la seldom cars are built oulslde of the lurlorlei where every labonating device known la employed. Effective December 1st, the following changes in the car department of the Southern Pacific went Into effect: C. W. Graham was promoted from the freight shop to the roach shop as steam pipe fitter, relieving J. J. Roach who haa resigned. L K. Bittermau was promoted from car repairer to airbrake man to fill the vacancy of Mr. Graham.- - J. W. Leavitt received A promotion to Inspector, to HU the va cancy caused by The resignation of H W. Beckett. M, P. Meyers was promoted to Inspector, to HU tho vacancy caused by the resignation of W. H. Marlin. The men who were promoted are old and faithful employes and their efforts In behalf of the company's welfare have been rewarded. company The Utah Thai the car shops of Totals for ties coun- 32,785 32,098 84,863 Cities. Boys. Balt Lake City.. 8.308 Ogden Provo Logan 3,102 1,214 1.018 Girls. Total 8,524 3,134 1,213 1,084 16,933 8.236 2.427 2,102 Totals for 13.642 14.055 27.697 cities Grand totals ...40,407 46,153 92,600 ORDERED OUT OF TOWN Vagrants Are Not to b Worked en the Reck File. Judge Murphy ha decided that in moat cases, it Is better to rid the city of that part of humanity listed under vagrancy, mendicancy and similar charges, than to retain them twenty days on the rock piles. Precedent haa shown that when the 20 days are served tlie beggar recommenrea to brg, and the vag to idle away hi time on the streets. Therefore, when J. P. Hunsicker and Charles Smith, two excellent types of the beggar and mendicant, pleaded guilty to the charge, his honor suspended a sentence of 90 days for a period of time sufficiently long to enable the two worthies to depart from the city. They promt ted gladly to be gone in 38 minutes. Abe BUnkl, the furious Italian of Snndsy night, forfeited 110 to the police department s the city's pries for his action and, for the bartender, hs paid tbe price of the glare show case and heavy mirror. Blank! enlisted the aid of hia countrymen to defray the expense of tbe costly spree. John Doe was arrested for leaving his team oul over night. The usual fine Is $5. A case of this kind 1 of In one Instance n dally occurrence. horse was left hitched to n poet from Saturday afternoon until Sunday noon without attention. Tbe Union Pacific Railway com' pany, fur th year ended June 30th, last, shows gross earnings of $59,' 824,919, aa Increase of $4,046,718. and net earnings of $27,462,235, an increase of $680,447. After payment of fixed charges and $4,478,165 for betterments, additions, etc., there renutiund a sure pins for the year of $7,219,262, an Increase of $2,605,926. With reference to th Northern Securities stork held by tha company the report says: The redemption of four per cent end pure 124,910 tldpating bonds released share of Northern Securities stock stock pledged aa collateral. Of th thus released 71,500 shares were sold and 123,500 ebaraa remained anaold on June 30th, 1905. For th remaining 624.110 shares there were received In exchange 186.652 shares of the Greet of Northern stock. 242,951 shares Northern Pacific aud 6.219 shares of Northern Securities stubs.' John D. Isaacs has been appointed by Director of Malntenanca and Operation Julius Kruttschnlrt . consulting lines of engineer for tho completed die Union Pacific railroad, the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, tbe Oregon Railroad A Navigation company sad tbe Southern Pacific oompany, with headquarter In Ban Francisco. Tha new limited train of ihe Chicago A Northwestern from Chicago to Ijoo Angeles will he placed in operation December 7th. The letting time from Chicago bus been altered to 10 p. m, four hours later than tho schedule Tbe which wm originally planned. route of the train will be over tbe Chicago A Northwestern, Union Pacific and the newly opened Baft Lake route to Los Angelo. It Is the intention that tbe service rhail provide n solid, electric-lightetrain from Chicago on through to I os Angeles ersry day In the year. The train will arrive at Los Angeles on ihe third day out of Chicago. The first train win reach d -- Ogtkrn Saturday. The Rapid Transit company started yesterday on the switch at the foot of street where the two cars Twenty-fift- h COURT MARTIAL will puss when th new extension of the fine Is ready for operation. The retarded owing to For having failed to attend the last work wes somewhat spread and tits encampment of the Utah National the fact that the railsrailguard, without having been ex cured, work car climbed the four members of company B, Corporal William and Porter, and Privates WILL GO BY DOG TEAM. Brown and Harper, were court of Mondiy evening, in pursuance Dec. 6. Kli Smith, general order No. 45, issued by Adjl. oneHesule, Wash.. of the beslknown mnxhers In General Geoghegnn, October 15th. the Th court martial was made up of Alaska, who hsa been carrying from Ca ndle to Point Bsrrow over Major Williams, who wa president of mail valley trail, will go the court; Captain Bassett of com- the famous Death to New York City hr dog ps ay H, Lieut Bourne of troop A. of from Seattle ! Lieut. Adsma of com- team. It is proposed by Mr. Smith to cavalry. lsv Seat tie shortly after the first of pany H. country The testimony of the officers of B Jinusry and to travel over the there Is team wherever company and the accused wan heard with tbe dog but the findings of the court will not sufficient anew tq make Its sledding be made public until after tbey hats possible. It I planned to resell New York tor been submitted to Adjt. Gen. th opening of tbs annual dog show. mar-tlale- d two-uur-o- lj To Buy the Choicest EATS The Market Affords Greenwell Bros. slds-tracke- Pacific company in this city ar up to the standard la proved by the fact that work a about to be commenced upon the building of two flat cars as soon aa the necessary material la received. There are trucks is the shops which bar been removed from cere that MtM-trly'- s The Places Operator T. Borgersun, of the Southern Pacific at liogup, Utah, ia in Ogden. lie is enjoying n vacation of several weeks and does not expect to return to work until after the holidays. The fourth casting fur ihe main frame of a gas engine ea route to California has arrived in tbe yards. The casting is being held awaiting Instructions ns to whether or not the car will be allowed to go west In lts present condition as in the opinion of local officials tbe car la too high for lu width. The matter haa been reported d and the car la the local yards uutU in t ructions are received. he gate la and paidoncd Urh n.ea. It lue Unit ihe pt active of the n.a.-.oto pardon prisoners on liie m-ou-t mc-uaiinu of only the judge sad chief of to grant poilce. J unse Murphy any merry io the two men and. to test lue judge's firm ness, the mayur ordered a kK of groceries sent to Mr,. Moore' home and had the bill sent o Judge Bagiev and Judge Marphy. They paid tho bill, but no leoouituen&aliou of merey came from them. Oue of Mrs. children is kick iu bed wi:h a fever for which Dr. Rich U prescrLblng.bat there Is nothing eut iu t.i house, while Mrs. Moore. wi:h a baby and n mild, was Wi without any mean of support whatever and was forced to ,eru aid by lucking her children in n cold bouse. both men keenly feel their disgrace and promise never again to be guilty of whipping the child or the mother- - OUR BUTCHERS r, Utah Belling and held s' meeting which the in afternoon yesterday future policy of the corporation was defined. Owing to the lack of canned goods this winter, due to great shortage in the tomato crop, there haa been, out aide of the supply of canned fruits, 11 Ml a business. The company has concluded to cease doing business, but not to end the organisation. When the outlook for canned goods is more encouraging the eorporalotn will again mart to buy and arlL jf According lu the Iheyeuue tho Union Psclnc haa decided on the erection In that city of a large conservatory for the purpoM of raising flowers used for decorative purposes on the company's dining car, alu to be used as potted plants to be sot out in the parka at various stations along tbs line during th summer mouth. The following warranty deads have been filed in the office of the county recorder: Henry Ford and wife to Albert E. Lewis, all of lot 19, block 10, Nob Hill addition; consideration, tlr 500. William C. Good fellow and wife to John M. Atkinson, lota 55 and 51, block Z, South Park addition; consideration, $550. Gustav Lund and wife to Tbotmu Load, lot I, aeotkm 18, township 8 north, range 3 west; consideration, $h Directors of th sentenced to hi ja1.; fur fur whipping Jay far-ol- j ehlid, and Geo. C. Messcrly. whu wa armem-cto jail for 90 day lur ktriking hi wife. lu both caes the wives appealed to the mayur, fur the children's sake, to pardon thn men. The mayor held out fur almost tso weeks but when hs learned that th mothers had to lock up their babies is ould houses In order to seek bread for tbe starving children. who right-of-wa- The following la a list of cetnmrr-cla- l men who have been seen on tna street yesterday, all well known to the Ogden utercnania: Tom. T. Brennan of Denver, J. H. Tuner of Bt. Louis, E. H. Rand of Cincinnati, F. W. Por- are a follows: ter of Chicago, Ed Gordon, who la acCounties. companied by hia wife, and G. C. King of Chicago. 8tormg Mea- yonioui : ufuuun C and Pardon-n- g General Manager w. 11. Bancroft of the Oregon tUtort LI tie has deuled the tumor which i ;n cituktlun to the effect that his compauy its secured a fur it main lute through Boise. Some property adjacent to the depot nt Boise hat been purchased for additional trackage tor warehuuaea. pro-pose- d A complaint baa been filed In th clerk's office of the Second District court by Judge A. B. Patton, attorney for Mf. Beatrice Eldrldge, In an action for divorce from her husband, Frederick Eldrldge.. The allegation made ia tbe complaint is noneupporL Fitezing Bsoiea Cause th ef Both Macro and se riy. Clvde Kailrusu mm iu thi. city are comment tug at ci'tisidrtaulc length upon the resignation cl tin in Morris, rnief clerk to ibr gc ns: i freight agent, J. A. fioeve. of the Ougon Blturi Line, lie has been caam-ctcwith th treight department lor nun; years and has many friend in Ogden who regret to see hint leave the service, it is stated that recent appointments and promotions in the freight department of the Short Due have caused aome dissatisfaction among the older employes. and that tui i probably the cause for Mr. Morris resignation. It ia also rumored that in the near future others will follow in the same line. right-of-wa- y ! National Bank LAND TO BE CONDEMNED BY "AILROAD. The employes of Georgs A. Lowe company are working day and night taking an Inventory of mock and getThe third of the conueniiiir.iou suits ting ready for the first of the year. brought by the Oregon Shot- -, Unr comto obutia title to a , B. P. manager of ihc Con- pany the Sand Ridge cut-ofcame up solidated Wagon and Machine com- over for trial in the district court yesterday came from in Cache Yalley pany, before Howell and n wbere Lr has been on business con- morningThe raseJudge Is against Wander jury. nected with hi firm. U fur ihe purpose Bouwhuls et al. and assessing damages to lie paid to Amon Moore of the Portland Cement of the defendant for his property. company. Portland, Colorado. I in ibe A jury was secured and the trial of city on business connected with a proceeded with, location of a ceincut plant at or the cause of action t'ivil Engineer H- - H. Merrlan was exnear Ogden. amined for the plaintiff and Civil EnWilliam M. Bosiiipii testified for Willard J. Bhunliff has accepted a gineerdefendant. clerical position with the supply de- the This noon the jury and the atto.-ttey- a partment of th Bout hern Pacific comvisited the farm of the defendant pany at Sparks, Nev., and left fur hi and wrM over the route of the railnew field of labor y eater day morning. road on bis farm fur the purpose of what inoonvenieuce If any Tbe Mutual Improvement aocia-tio- n ascertaining had been caused by the building of stake board are to give a dance Ihe other than the taking of his in the Weber Stake Academy amuse- land.road,After the return of the jury ment hall on Friday evening. This is w to he one of th big dancing parties of the trial of the- caae as proceeded with. season. the P. 1.. Williams, Goorgc ii. Smith Charlea Holliugawonh are attorand wa in Governor Sparks of Nevada and Valentine between neys for the plaintiff, Ogden for a few minutes and John E. Httgley for th train Monday evening. He arrived Gideon from the west on the Southern Pacific defendant. and tefi for th east shortly afterwards over the Rio Grande Weaiern. OF SCHOOL ACE lick-rabb- ff 1903. V.t.f OF OGDEN ) are going, many of Uie country nlin rods will Join, wbile some are going who will bn Initiated into the wonder-fu- l sport of pot shooting Shota Go Will After tho Expirt Tbus the bunt will be sport for the Joy of sport. later n party will visit A: 8:1 this morning tin buut-- j the Little Mountain district to shout bunnies for the poor In the city. ia partjr for Monument will board a Among tho hunters tomorrow win be train, with their guns and the Dra. Rich, Messrs. Browning, A. Rev. K. E. Mork, presiding elder of the paraphernalia, go duo west L. Brower, Dr. Baker and Charley Van arms the great lake of briny water, der Vile. The evening train from the M. E. church of tbe Richfield district, "limber their guns on Promontory went will britig back the hunt era and K)v. C. J. Urckner of the First Bean dinavlan M. E. church of Balt Lake, Potit, divide Into two parties and their spoils. Rev. John H. Murray and wife of the Uit a rambling search for tho fleet-faf- a Second M. E. church, Balt Lake, and rabbit, the best of all game In ALTARS HEW Rev. J. M. Hanson of the M. E. church fa age brush country. One party nt Brigham, were th guwtift of the till ke beadad by Mutt Browning, tbe Rev. Samuel Blair yesterday. oier by Charley Van der Vlies. On to Will Contribute Thslr Grandeur ike train going out to the bunting Impressive Christmas Services. , round a chosen few will meet to deADAM PATTERSON RETURNS nts upon tbe award to be given to fa winning team. for the past few weeks the activity Visited a Meet Inviting Farming Dlfr Thn party In large one. Most of Incident to making and erecting the trict In Montana. us sporting enthusiast of the city beautiful new altars for 8t. Joseph's Catholic 'church, has been transferred Adam Patterson haa returned from to that magnificent edifice, where, on a visit through the northern part of Christmas morning, their grandeur the country he far as th middle parts will be displayed for the first time. of Alberta, Chnada. Ia the joumdy the and young of Mary Children Tbs th factories at Logan and Lewiston ladies of Bt. Joseph's have the fur- were visited by Patterson. Mon parVirBlessed of tba nishing of the altar to the tba nec- ticular attention wan devoted gin ja charge, and are raising vast stretches of arid lands in Cholesn In advance dues paid essary funds by county, Montana. There lies waiting by members and in glring an to be cultivated, said Mr. Paiteruon, Decemof thirteenth on the thousands of acre of pood beet raising hall. amuseeient OF OGDEN ber at the Fifth Ward in land that part of Montana, which hare given Tba young ladles In charge e e In time be on of the richest secwill enSeveral praiseworthy and highly tions of the weaiern world. The land United States program In the paat and, in much similar to th soil around the Depository tertaining tilth o elevating a motive to arouse Knight factory In Canada, hut more their best endeavors, the success of the valuable on account of the plentiful on tbe President , evening to be given by them D'y supply of water during the entire year. assured. la thirteenth President Visa Mr. Patterson stated that the beat Cashlsr way, of redeeming the many uhpaylng " U dntoii e..Attftnt Cathitr scran, la to Induce sober dtisens of SHERIFF IS SUED this part of the country, who have not interest Paid on Savin Accounts an abundance of wealth, to go there and become permanent settlers. A comRichard L. Davis Claims Ha Has Bean pany, with this object in view, may be formed to aid la the upbuilding of Grsst'y Damaged. Chotesu county. For the alleged unlawful detention in the county IN DISTRICT COURT by Sheriff Joseph Bailey, hours, on July jail at Ogden, for three 1 Davis, through 11, 1904, Richard In the Second District court yesterhis lawyer M. M. Warner has1 filed morning Judge Howell handed day 0,500. to amounting of suit a damages down opinions in th following cases: the that complaint the in It Is charged A.R.C.Smllh vs. Geo. W. Eklns, an spile wont ana Imprisonment wascause. action in s suit to dissolve a without probable and divide th profits of the that, in July, The complaint atatsa Sltwrl BWlley same. Judgment was found tor the arrssted wa by Davis the copartnership benoon the charge of obtaining ISO- from plaintiffs dissolved and th plaintiff's The ing false pretenses. Bailee under the share of the profits adjudged to be sheriff went betore the Judge ofcom, 4804.43. Municipal court and awore roth bonds A. R. C. Smith vs. Gideon Alvord. Davia undw tbe.t placed plaint 19th of the motion for new trial granted, unless of 500. Again on the sheriff caused the defendant shall within 20 days relame month, the county attend mit damages nsaensed by the jury at witnesses to be subpoenaedof to the peace the former trial of the cost. koala the before justice trial the 5 well mads and of good O. P. Hcndershot vs. Southern PaOgdcnfortheof purpose ofAi.er cific company. This case wa .before u. out ofTw want to get real caLsfso- at Nsrtnthe lelonr. plaintiff It We are making was ordered the court on a hearing on a demurrer cost of 1100 to Davis, be term (o the complaint, which alleged that Jo appear before the September was cleared the court had no Jnrisdlctkm as the he where court the LAP BLANKETS. ef 0BfaHIP5 wa not a resident of the owing to Insufficient evl- plaintiff and from ail C0V.B3 MoJ 1 CURRY statm and, as aUeged, the act wsa comconvict. to lhl fo.r , only. two mitted In another state. The demurrer of cut nothing bn J-, best a ft fooineiic brand were area overruled. Davis alleges which TANNL0 LOATHE fbr Griffin va. tbe Southern Pa"foods JirkW ri nwBchmsly framed by cificPauline company and. Charles Austin. X; rtpriff to hurt his persons! to the This ease was before the court ou e C. ash HW which, added makes Co. SfwO demanded motion for a new trial, which was for the arrest, .Jai othe W SI".5 Ar. 37 Twenty-thir- d HUNTING PARTY Jack-Rabbit- s. 6, IN AND OUT I f. ' shades lLV.EMBER J . Clio.-blow- S 36. i Mrs. Hauie E. Wade and Mr. K C. Peerman returned iroin Suit Lake Suu- i Third Suit Brought by Oregon Short day, where they spent Thauks-glviuwith their brother, p. C. Kittle. Line Along the Right- j . colored tafgood MoRMNii, Luke visitor j Halj'h King. of Hooper, caught rattle large bald i eight fret ft out up to Up. as 75c pure silk fetas, all the a Salt llrbfr Fulkniau is out again af'vr an Oin'iai ion fur lii 'a' Sale which makes possible the giving Is the 5 of high class silks at very little cost. The sale will co::-tinue as Ion as the silks are here, and if we are to judge a. of requests that have bteq made for them hy the number will not be a very long time. By nine 3S that already, the in o'dock morning we wi I be ready and will have line arranged so that you will be able to see the entire Black and Colored at a glance. assortment the de Peau Sole Black and the new corded silks Taffetas, half about offered at are which price. fV E. W. Vd THE SAND jet.-rdi- y. the Christmas Silk Sale vwn VK1.kaV CTAII, JURYVISITSlKAILROADINfilIS", & Morning Begins ,LU vw EXAMINEE: OQIEN. Fred L. Keller FOR Choice Meats Whsltsals and Retail Butchers For Fine Meats You are sura to get the beet nt this market. AND FIBH POULTRY AND FIBH IN BEASON. Phoaes Ball 89a; lad. St Lindsey THB Eiuer Phone lit. 199. 355 Twenty -- Fourth POULTRY BEST. 2478 Washington Avenue TtlE CENTRAL Meat Market MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE. FOR EXTRA CHOICE MEATS MEATS FIBM AND POULTRY IN SEASON. ' W glass WE HAVE THE SEBT, TRY US. evaryoae. lal 171; Bell 171-k- . RICHARD GREENWELL. Mgr. Phones 23H Washington Avenue 2321 Washington Avenue Phones We Keep the 171-y- Ind. ; 2t& BIELS Meat Market Best Meats Uoaey BU itatinferior will buy; meats kaudisd 173 25th Street IB BALLARD & RINCKERS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. IH Pll DAY. Just phont ns sad wo assure yon tha best Both phi 331 St h Twenty-Fourt- ELITE Meat Market Are Ours The Finest Masts en the market are always fend hers. Phones lad. 641; Bell IA C. H. GREENWELL. JR Proprietor. 2323 Washington Avenue LONDO N Meat Market IMk; lad. lit. Ball NEVADA MARKET 126 Your Cuts A. WRIGHT, Phoass Twenty-Fift- Street h Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds Our motto Is ts please. Everything first-clas- Phone lad. 874. W. W. STONE, Prep. THE ARMOR Meat Market CATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED Prep. Fresh and Salt Meats. Gams and Fish fn Season. Ws handle Nothi.vg but Prims Steer Bsef. MEATS FRESH AND CURED. FIBH AND POULTRY at all seasons. Bath Phenes 136. 618 TWENTY-FOURT- BT. H Specialties: Hems Mads Lard and Sausage. All Meats are Strictly Firet-ClasIn Every Lina, Just phene us sad w ears ef yon. s Phont Bell 477-k- : will tabs lit tie |