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Show THE MORNING 00!EN. I'TAH, EXAMINER: i:i.i;siAr V MdRNING. l'liFK.M MKK in. SCHEME :.' ii'ii' of Lila. BANK LOSES; RESERVOIR RAILROADING ON BOUNTY i :!,c . r. IN AND OUT ONE LAUGHING NIGHT COM.IS. AND b 1 PETITION TO CC.Mt SIGNERS IS Vt FREE SET SV. AN VUHPnY. ALL ARE WAITING FOR, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. G tsn .n tKe in Fjv.r of M-r- ic pa! Opposition of Ogd"' ii.i) Effective in Preventing Ba .ding of Pa Cojrt .iigi :i.iit ! ,o,:ii- fur llu dt-- j u !au six piaiunT. m and case of the S u'.i- -, K i Y.ul Y local . . flail a, ill. . - ici-ii- . ,,SS " 1 J . a GRAND M. R. Craadali a director of tha Sprtngville bank, is an Ogden rlaitor. The L. A. to O. R. C. have tiiscon-tinue- d their serin of card parties for i be searon. U Bodglev, Benj. & To., wholesale jewelers and importei of Chicago, la in the city. K. Alien The tvfoi'go A. I company have window some very' five placed in ih.-isample board which contain sugars tlon Tor i hi Christmas shopper in the way of cuilerv and silverware. and 75c SALE THURSDAY SEAT THEATER UTAHNA LULU SUTTON, The Montana Girl," MISS TONIGHT AND all week! "MLISS THE PRIDE OF THE SIERRAS. GRAND SATURDAY Id 20 and 10 cents. MATINEE. No higher P. ERNSTROM M Miss llasel Woodcock returned yesterday ;u her department, in the Wright, dry goods store, after being away for several days nursing an into the left while sustained eye, jury out skating. Marriage licenses have been issued to Earl 8. Bears, aged lia, of Salt. Lake, and Miss Tlllle R. Kahu, aged 25, of Trinidad. Colorado; Hyrum B. Taylor, aged 24. nf Plain City, ami Miss Catherine Gibson, aged 1$. of West Wilson. Articles ot incorporation have been filed by Attorney Chez for the Hess Steam bakery. The object of the company is to carry on a bakery business. The incorporators are Henry U. Hess. J. A. Hess, A. Hess M. and A. Hess, among whom the capital stock of ills company, 915.040, is divided. A complaint in a suit has been filed in the clerk's office of the Second district court by Valentine Gideon, attorney for W. M. Raymond et al.. va. Selina Miller. The action la a suit to recover on a promissory note given by the defendant to B. V. Gerzendan-ner- . for 150, on January 21, 1905. The note was transferred to the plaintiff, who tines to recover from the defendant the amount of the note, together with 125 attorneys' fees and the costs of the action. LIMITED IS MAKING TIME PRACTICAL nwnnESHOER. art specially propa rod for holnfl moan hereso, Coma 417 JM aaa how wo do It Twinty-thlrotrcct Oppoolto CMoolldated Wagon A Machine ""pany. Phono SIS X d ARRIVED IN OGDEN AT 2:55 YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. , Six Cara in Train Carrying Many Newspaper Men and a Few Other Psasengera. The new Los Angeles Limited flyer broke all regular train records in. its run Monday across Wyoming and at Hanna passed the Overland train, hitherto the fastest transcontinental train, in spite of a handicap out of Chicago. The train arrived at m. 2:55 at p. Ogden yesterday. The Limited has thus far been unrivaled for speed, excepting by the Alice Roosevelt special. A stop of trn minutes was made at Greea River yesterday morning and the passenger threw snowballs. A heavy snow was falling at Green River at the time. The train arrived et Ogden at 2:55, right on time, and consisted of six Cara baggage, diner, tourist and three sleepers. The train carried mostly newspaper men and officials Including E. Buckingham, general superintendent of the Oregon Short Line, H. V. HUllker, superintendent of tho Utah division of the Oregon Short Line. It was in charge of General Paseengsr Agent E. L. Lomax of the Union Pacific. At Ogdea the party left the care and were photographed by an artist who accompanied the train. The dining car ia one of the handsomest ever run fttlo this city and on the tables cut flowers were numerous two-hou- r H CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV n to waste noELER time la "making his ns know as far ahead as 7r. trla 7n waat to catch tad ?n. 70U. Mr. Salesman, with tunlTu.n1 nAmple cases, etc at the XaBU. ""E before the whistle blowa . either. We ?ou 100 to . LA trucking end carting husi-- . MJ have a quick-actio- n !a Allen Transfer Co. notice. Waste riremea and fOfdially invited to attend ' ! Eiven hr the. Veteran Moclatlon at the Weber SaS5 .nc,n Hall, corner of 21th ' Jhun"iv. c. II. ,0S- K- pi lu - - WRIGHT, Bwtaryi i - Naic Kuhn, the Arm of A. Kuhn A Bro.. has returned from a trip to the south, made In the Inter-cat- s of the Arm, and he reports business exceedingly good in that section. PRICES 25c, 50c , 1 EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Oregon Short Line. i 'For tbs Ron Hur Performance, at the Salt Lake Theatre. Round trip tickets, Ogden to Salt Lake ll.5f. on rale Dep. 27th, good to return tier'. 2$tn and on Saturday, Dec. 29th, good t a return Dee. 3th im-- i ! cd i u l.e ru:i.' the ;ct l t ' " i. Ft-i- ; n. . - - Hie Sait will run ) ;i;,. I .. r I K. -- .j : . . k I. - lu ii- op of tl i 'l.l li' itio n Takcti t'eiu Pacllic So-- ' lCi. l OVCi tlllUi- - iir.- - P i, Ni-tii-i. (.ii f(:- - eon utiii I'm-- Spsiii.- ro tic I daugh-- . Xu. 5 - u. i;..t A. Oxd.-- City kurvey, Ti lie i '.oil. lit i. :. prui utu a. t.lr . - r O' ". Scow c. : 1'iiirit ol-- . end wife to a part of m e J Ss.wrii-f;- . .:. 1i'h- ji.at a. Flor- S. $1. lot t'ousiderxiion Scone rot i and wife to. Florence Scnwciult. a pert of )ot 7, block I", pia; A. Considaratiun, )J2(. IV. U M'cdcll and wife to Florence M- - Sciiwcioft. u part of lots 5 and d, block Id, piat. A. Ogden City stiney. vi laid 1. St.uuU. t'om-idcrjtio- OUR BUTCHERS The Places nf t :; s.ii; i,a.e I'Viiiii-i:! oun ioi.da:ui-who s.ili -Ijke (.nd ladslid the Ian H.-ri- liui-it.,11- , To Buy the Choicest A Helena Miccmi to il.c Ituile Aimer . Mil ays that ur!icli cf the waukee Jc Si. l'aul railivad of Mon Lana have, been tili-with ihe secre. tary of state. This maun - iu of the .inuimuc-iof the 8t. Paul to push iticngh Moutans in the extension, of its iu the I'acific Northwest. I'uusi. t'hti-ago- i- l MEATS e inu-utio- sj-u- t'liHille Callsud. the chief I H': s in the oitiee of H. J. Roth, assisiuut sup rrlniriidrnt of the Utah dliiktou of ihe Orcgi hi Shon lane, stole s niurrli on hi friends, the railroad boys sod uud left Monday mommy for ilia i'ski where, rumor hs it. he will n Benedict in the next few dai s. A slioit time ago Mr. CaUaud stated m the newspaper men that lie w.s in Irate shortly for tha cast to sjiend Christmas with his parent, but indlea-tiiu- t piilm that he had other plans In view which lie did not rare to have published. During his a linen re from Ogden hi duties are being looked after by tv. Y. Cassidy. Mr. Calland will not leitim tor mouth or six The Market Affords l- -o Greenwell Bros. Fred L. Keller POR Choice Meats Wholesale and Retail Traveling Kreighi Agent Cook of the Oregon Rhort Line bs gone north on u business trip. He t sported to re- tbia marhec Por Fine Meats 1 turn about Thursday, are sore to ret ihe beat at Ton Butchers week. AND PISH Bell Phones 2w; lad. Either Phone 1M. 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. Meat Market 1 11 TriE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET POR YOUR CHOICE. MEATS MEATS PISH AND POULTRY IN SEASON. WE HAVE THE DEST. , TRY US. 4 the Ksti Pedro passenger engines. which hate hern hnullng pa asm am i rains on the Boulhirn T'artflc nn of Ogdon for the last six month-- , with the exception of one, have been whirr lhev are to io Bull be used on the new Itmiled trains, the first of wliieh will pi west today. Since a in- received to hove the orriei these enginet. In nhaix for the new trains, a force of machinists have been working on Them day ami night In the local shop. The passenger train on the Southern Iacific will be handled which were In by the sina'W use before the arrival of the San Pedro engine. These will, however, be displaced in the near Tutuie by eight new passenger engine which hare been ordered and were unavoidably de-- ) lityed. but are expectad (o rrneli here wmie time in the early part of January. The uriangrmenlH for ihe third annual ball to be given by the local union of the Brotherhood of Boilermakers and Jnm Ship Builders are about completed and the ronimlttre-men. consisting of Hollermakerw Ter-- j ry McGovern, Jr., B- - Johnson. C. D. I Sullivan. A. MrDnuald, and I Fomoff. have spared no .effort to give the jwo-- l pic a good ibni. Rufreshmnnt will Is- - eeived. Phones RICHARD MSgl 171. . Bell GREENWELL,' lad. ITl-k- . Mfih 2311 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats Money Phones BeU C. T. Moyas, a clerk In Storekeeper office of the Houtberu Pacific, ha been unable fur the post few days iu attend to his clerical duties, owing to a severe cold. lust ructions have been issued to the that, regardless of the fact that a switch tender is employed to watch the crossing Of tho Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line tracks In the local ysrda.all i rains muat be brought to a full stop before nuking the crossing. Till is done s an extra precau tlon against collisions, a In the past have been a number of accidents caused bv j tinning over ihe crossing. effect, The Oregon Kliori Une has erected a sudboK at the water tank In the noith end of the yard and m the of the Itlo Grande Western in crossing ' ihia city. Kngine take the noceaaary amount of sand to ran them while tak-- ! ing water. Thi ia considered a good j move by th- englnetnen as the supply of sand taken s' either end of the ran has in fleient. -- - Division Storekeeper R. B. Porter, of the Southern Pacific, is a Salt Lake visitor. high-powe- On the new Jnie raid, which went into effect yesterday for the I nton Depot company, a total of tfi traina are scheduled to come In and go out of the houra. Union depot in the twenty-fou- r or a train oniering or leaving tha depot every half hour during the twenty-fou- r There Is sn addition of four trains alnc the ian iaue of tho card, made necessary tor thn new Los Angeles limited which adds two mine on the Union Pacific and two on the Oregon Short Line. The Union Pacific now hat four trains each way in and lii.H of Ogden, the Oregon Bhort Un (n Main, the Rio Grande five Trains and :he Southern Pacific four trains, houra. 171-- lad. y; 241 Washington Avenue 2321 BIEL'S Meat Market wilt bay: no inferior meats handled at 173 25th Strut IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR BALLARD & RINCER S MEATS FRESH AND CHOICE. FRESH PISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Jut phene aa and w assure Both phones 331 Twenty-Fourt- CSS. h St. ELITE Meat Market Pbonaa BeU Are Ours The Finest Meats an the market are always fetmd lierax Ind. 143; Bell H. C. H. GREENWELL. JR preprieter. Phones 2323 Washington Avenue L0ND0 N Meat Market Ind. UL NEVADA MARKET 126 Your Cuts 1544; m , the beet. 1 I ' We pieaan everyone- - All of Form's SIS. 2478 Washington Avenue FOR EXTRA CHOICE with. ' THE POULTRY BEST. POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON eight irsffir continue heavy and an official of the Harrlnutn line atated that i u voume of liusinrsa whii'h la being cared for at the pres iiit time is the heuvIcKt in the history of ihe road and also stated that were It not for the Lurln cut off the bui-ne-- s a could nut he handled, the train- - me long and ihe tonnage heavy, made neces--ar by the limited amount In serviceable coil-dl- i of power which Inn. The motive power, although aomewhai short, Ik bring handled with h poraible cute In mder that it can wiiliKUnd the heavy train which have to be hauled and aa soon as un engine Is taken from a train In Oxden It i git iu a Men Mon, and day and night force- - are kept hu-- y making nmninr repair. Much rrerfii due ltval official for the elfirlrni manner in which tln-- operate the trains a they to contend hare almost everything Ki n-a- ino-ndlar- ; w i, t (MJ ,y Expreck' mv ,1 F. B. Moore. M'il!ii.i A.k.u.k. J. K. McJ. B. Mulligan. Carty, W. F. IV. H. Blood. It K. Jkaion and Y. K. Farrier. FIRE bae-lerl- o Ills l.t ;,S-I,i,,- Angela h five-gallo- n : Angelew un il:c put-pos- avi-raa- o:' iir.'giti t:l.i-ii- it v. . road. HOTEL AGAIN hac-feri- -- (eis h'f: isic.ii.ii p.ul.nHUlH M RACE - - i.- Hi sitioti was C. Kcniicvei dining ca A HORSE ON hi; TI .ir.d wile to the Ser; mii.puuy. s part of l it - i uti- .'cJ Hak r vlict. wa n.L. :, pHiire'. BETTING ON SET I1: liaj H s'- ii K. - . ruiii:. ,!':(! kli'. c.ii- - t .ii l.'l.ci. W ClMlilliCiCr. ppi.-ar-- - 35-people- -35 !H t j a and Railway before t'.ie board s.'.i t.:s iii., J ulgi' yeeieiday n i..'. .,uj withycsi-r.;- a. drew the petition of ' ai 11 u. 'ui.ijiauy to Tilloiiiie-iv' r.. jiiload iu j el.uuue the route of '!: ttgh: lias In. uiHi:,iy i hut the spec'.a.u - unit i:i to pet i! , t h building I'd ! n of a la: go reservoir to and irrl- yets in l be I'uult li'.liutm,! in -tXnv while the court w,iiilii Ca'loll pUip.HH. In s ulidiawing liv Mr. ill, vi rdicl. mu "I have examined it!! air.Loiiii- - . Yudi- - said that hi while rom:.u!ii have exIiaiiMed the number ol iiu.i.r ur.xious to go ahead w li me construccast's which hate come tind'T my nb tion of tile dam. did im,- to do so III opposition IU the tela servainui. The state law the the disposition of bouuiy nuuny kvi , I,"pii nf KAten and !!:and ss r i a which manner in h tilt t the of regulating ciKlrict. tilics te may be issued has been exam j in s Licit the propoki cl chiii. as ui In not cue insULmv can 1 tin 1 he lii.nlc, had shown lut lii.-- were Na-Kirt-t fin .illy nplkised to tile chin anything that points to the ,f mi j I'ou.c id lional Bank having been defrauded. luut lut-nil county rua-, Mr. mdc;-j dccMcd "You may make ihe to withdraw ;ii priiiiim. Iu rrnniiiiK the reques1 uf v,:-- Wade Clerk, that 1 sustain the object iu:i. which was laised by defeiiduiit in to wtitiiiruw- lb, pcti'im,. i.a, u of i iiii to the introduction ot testimony. ci'icniUiior.crs raid Him lny regretI'nlt-sthe county attorney contem- ted : li eland that Ihe riV.iti-ijof Kili-iplates another move, the case n had uln-t)- . as they b'!vcl that ilitt thrown out of oourt penusinciitly." hiiildiin. nf ihe dam wui.lj Liii been This was the final statemem of the a tinoil ill lug for the enuntj. At the Hireling i judge. mniuui Many points were oontldc.rd which Seven pelt: inn were by the led up to tho final decision. Great CouuiehMoucrs. asking ilmt they refuit stiesa was laid, by Murphy, on the ex- the Htii it hi of the Uttih light g Railtreme plasticity of the mantles gov- way company. Four of uti- petit tuns erning the Issuing of warrants and against the proposition idme from certificates in bounty cases. the resident i, of the 11' ini ward of Og "The state of I.'tah has appropriat- den and one each from iKivtt, Liberty ed money for bounty tu be paid on the and Huntsville. Bach of the petitions hides of wild animals. It has placed had a number of signatureii, repreas guardians ovc that money county senting the property holders in :n(i difclerks and deputies, if the law gov- ferent districts, and Mr. Wade raid erning the paying of bounties is so that 1! was because of mh-petitions loose that unscrupulous persons may that his company had ileefded to 1, t obtain the tunu.-- by fraud, then the the matter drop. certificates which arc given in he Commissioner kladseu, to whom lud manner prescribed by law, whether been referred the petition of u numthey be obtained by fraudulent or law- ber of residents of the county, askful pioccdure, become valid certifiing that the commissioners place a cates payable In any county In I'lah." bounty on muskrats, reported Unit, in The point, raised by plaintiff that his opinion and In view of the unthe original fraud vitiated the whole pleasant experience tlnn tin county transaction, did not find support In the had had in the matter of liountie, the He con- question of granting Ihe opinion of Judge Murphy. tended that, the certificates were ob- should tie considered by ihe entiiv tained in the specified way. and that hoard. The report was adopted and after passing through the course pre- the granting of the petition was ukrn scribed they became valid. under consideration. Judge Murphy gave ns his opinion that the state was the only party defrauded. There must he four steps which lead up to a fraudulent action: First, intent to defraud. Second, false pretenses. Third, the panics must be defrauded by those false pretenses. Fourth, then it follows that the panics were defrauded. Had 1 lie defendants. Swan and Conliak, cashed those certificates at the bank through false and fraudulent pretenses, thru they would be guilty, but i ran not. see that they used such methods to obtain the monIS THAT GAMBLING IN THE STATE ey from the bank." OF UTAHf The county attorney slated, after the derision, that he had nothing mure to do In the case. One day was given him in which to decide upon fu- Test Case Brought Before Judge Murture action. phy ef the Municipal In the meantime Swan and Conllsk Court. are fried from the charge preferred against them by the First Natlu'nnl bank. Ik bet ling on hiuM. races one lorm of gambling? This question has not vet been decided by Ihe city attiliori-tte- . although J. B. Jonc was srreet-iMonday nighi for heeping un oicn e house, used, it is alleged, for the of gambling. Jone- - is the owner of Ihe Turf Exafreet. When change on Twenty-fiftthe order was given to cloee the doors of gambling house, he did not obey. wa-- I He rontmded that his buslnr-and recognized as such over ihe ' legal entire country. In order to lest the matter Jones was arrmted. Hr will lie tried on the charge and the case FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT Hindu a teat case. is Judge Maginnls appearing lor BY AN EARLY ALARM. Jones. In the municipal court he the -- Ule ordinance governing gamand contended that in no wav Conclusive Evidence That Central Ho- bling doe- - a include betting on horse races. tel Had Bean Set He asserted that the defendant was on Fire, wllhiq the bounds of tho laws and. therefore, should be allowed to run his business until the matter comes up At 4:05 a. m. yesterday the fire de- for final trial. partment answered a call from box 24, Judge Murphy staled that he did turned in hr Officer Maloney. The fire not care lo pats upon such a request. was in the Central hotel. It was beyond The advisability of running the Turf doubt, of incendiary origin. That the until the law had been made clear atructurs to to the was left to the chief of polio who burn the attempt ground failed ia due to the watchful- caused rbe warrant of arrest to he isness of the officer and the quick re- sued.. The Turf will be closed until sponse of tbs fire department. the case Is dlKsed of. When the call was sent in the chemical and hone wagon made a rapid dash to the building. A well developed BOTANY IN HIGH SCHOOL bluae waa found on tho root of the back part of the hotel, end In the corner near the ground. Chemicals and Botany was once the study of floa stream of water were used in wer, being looked upon a u feminine smothering the fire, which burned with branch of lsiiriilng of no practical remarkable persistency. After the value, but nirc enough lo know. A flames had been reduced to a mould- glance nt. the work or a modern class ering combustion In a pile of rubbish aa conducted In our high school shows Chief Graves noticed a peculiar odor these condl'lous enilreiy changed. One-hal- f yeni Is lining spent in the coming from the old clothes, an odor pregnant with tha fumes of coal oil study of the simpler forma of plan! and gasoline. Selecting some of tlie life, such as yeasi. moulds, and There ai- more boy than gills rubbish be struck a match near the heap, which Immediately flashed into in the cla-- s. ami the knowledge gainalone should add at a flame. It was coal oil and gaao-I- I ed by baci'-iiof one rear to the ne for a certainty. The pile of cast- least an off clothing bad been saturated with life of each pupil, which won d place the contents of two cans the study in the list of practically useone of coal oil and tha other of gaso- ful branch. line. The clas- - U provided with flve comThe chief of police and the city de- pound microscope. Dr. Joyce has tective were called. To them informa- kindly donated the use of bis biuii and a botanical libration was furnished that will lead to grade the arrest of the party, who. In the ry of more Than I"11 volumes ha- - ben opinion of Chief Graves, is the per- bulb up. On complctim: 'he lesson un petrator of the attempt to destroy the Dr. Hinton wan invited tu adbuilding. Twenty day ago a fire broke out dress the claa- - on the subject. He r In the Central. It was checked with came with two mlcroscop slight damage at that time. Tbs orig- and an interesting lecture of thirty in of the fire wee shrouded ia myeiery, minutes, reduced to such common lanbut later investigations pointed to the guage as to he within the grasp of hi conclusion that it, too, hsd bern start- audience of 45 pupils and teacher. ed by perrons of Bacteria wre examined under high designs. Had the last attempt been success- power and the circulation of the blood ful, not. only the Central Hotel, but was shown by placing tho web of th many buildings in that section would foot of a dve frog under tha low powhave been In the wake of the flames. er instrument, when the blood globule were seen ruihing along through b STRIKE IS ORDERED. the capillaries. By comparing size, it could be seen that a at Petersburg, Dec. 12 vAt a meet- blood giobti'e is large enough to coning of the central committee of the tain whole colonics of bacteria. Workman's orgsnira.Iout s Moscow, Explanation- - were given as to !.ii it. has' been derided to begin a gensome of the gpiin diseases arc coneral strike tonight tracted and cured. T Bright,GirlyandGIadsoine i id 4- :n s pskseng.-,- - I -- I 1'-- . - Merry - -- iii ' WARRANTY DEEDS cj i tatui i.i' Uii. i:i Hie freijn ' - ,M u - .t,a older- - to ho piece o in l.a- - , am-I : Friday Night MINER'S I. r:t uiies.it y '.he Sal- i.M.i Ai-e- YOUR SEATS NOW. FOLLOW THE CROWD AND GET IN LINE EARLY. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT. OPERA HOUSE i - town. SECURE 25c, 50c 75c K. M COMMIS-- j Hi YOU J Prices: w.' r A. Mol : ' n ..'UipT s :ourir-- lor ;i few weeiv Reeve,, fati.il. rece::':y acre .Ur. Reeve w w.-- r.i'-- i I'd in a .. ... sMtCr. li't w : 1 1 . c.i-- I - OF OGDEN lotk- Dccis.on in ..i- - k ',!. . . j !' . .'.. -- i ;:n-i- a.ilu.i.i ..i. o nil- TONIGHT the only fun UPSET ini, !.' rr.xln. The ix i ut .j. , ii. ' FRAUDS f.'r-- i cu1 Street Twenty-Fift- h Groceries and Choice Meats of All Kinds to pleats. Everything firetwlaea Our motto Is phone Ind. 174. W. W. STONE, Prep. THE ARMOR Meat Market EATS THEM ALL FOR A. WRIGHT. Prep. FINE SELECTED Fresh and Salt Meats. MEATS Game and Fish fn Seeem. We handle Nothing but Prime Steer Beef. FRESH AND CURED. PISH Beth Phenes IIS. IS TWENTY-FOURT- AND POULTRY at all season. ST. Heme Mad Lard Specialties: and Sauaage. All Meats are Strictly FlreVCIaae in Every Urol Juit pheae as end we care of yon. Phone Beil 477-k- ; wtn take Ind. !.( 'L |