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Show Francisco this morning from the north and one car of 6tock was pent cast from Farmlngton and another north from Lovelocks. Eat the Hess the crackers that are making Ogden famous. To Meet Distinguished Party. Superintendent Sup-erintendent E, C. Manson left In his prlrato car for the west this afternoon on the fast mall train to meet Vice President Scbaff and a party of New York Central railroad officials who are en route to Ogden from San Francisco. Fran-cisco. After remaining over a day at Ogden and vicinity to Inspect railroad conditions and property the party win go east over the Union 1'aclllc in charge of Superintendent Whitney. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4X0 at yard; Castle Gato, Clear Creek, Bock Springs, always on hand. Consumers Con-sumers Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Asks for Divorce Inna Whipple has Instltutqd a suit for divorce from E. B Whipple, to whom she was married September 2, 1903, at Ogden. The complaint com-plaint alleges failure to provide for plaintiff and their two children, although al-though defendant Is employed as a bartender at Battle Mountain. Nev., at presumably good wages. Plaintiff asks for a divorce, the custody of two minor children, costs of action and such other oth-er and general relief as the court deems proper. In Big Demand "Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" are the selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which are being rendered by McMillan and Mansfield at the Falstaff. So popular have they becomo that the management manage-ment sug'gesits that parties wishing to rosorve booths phone early in the evening. Bell 167, Ind. 94. Senators on a Visit Senators Gardner Gard-ner and Miller, who arrived on a trip of Inspection to the State Industrial school, Tuesday evening, were joined today by Senator Williams, president of the committee on appropriations, and they made a thorough Inspection of the Institution as well as the State School for the Deaf and Blind. They left for their homes at 10 o'clock. Kodak Flnlshlng.Trlpp Studlo.IMO 25th Case of M. N. Wolff. The personal Injury case of M. N. Wolff against the Union Pacific Railroad company, et ai., was resumed In the district court thie morning, Judge Maughn prpsld-'.ng. prpsld-'.ng. Master Mechanic U. J. Malon?, suave, smiling and alert, and Swan Olson, foreman In the local Southern Pacific shops, were the llrst two witnesses wit-nesses examined for the defense. Col onel Charles Ray and a large nurr.be-m nurr.be-m other railroad employes, occupy anxious seats In the court room awaiting await-ing inquisitorial debate with plalntlrt's attorneys, and interest In the case Is f.vldenced by the crowd of spectator:; present. Rock Springs, Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Funeral at Hooper" The funeral services ser-vices over the remains of Nathan Did-lulph Did-lulph were held yesterday at 1 p. m. from the Hooper meeting house. Tho services were presided over by Bishop W. W. Child. The ward choir furnished furnish-ed a number of beautiful selections. Tho speakers were James H. Hons, Elijah Spalding, F. M. Bclnap, J. b Stoddard and A. C. Chrlstensen. Interment In-terment took place In Hooper cemetery. ceme-tery. Claims He Was Assaulted. William Wil-liam Williams, was served with a warrant war-rant today "at the Instance of William A. Stanger, a street car conductor, who charges that Williams assaulted him Tuesday night while aboard Ills car. Operators' Dance. The Bell Telephone Tele-phone company operators 111 give a danco at Roal academy Thursday evening. Original Rawhide W. B. Weddell has gone to Rawhide, empowered to take over the Original Rawhide for the Ogden stockholders, who are now In control of the company affairs. Ogden City vs. D. P. Strange et AI The case of the City of Ofedon against D. P. Strange et Al has been transferred from Brlgham City to Ogden Og-den for trial. In order to accommodate the defendants, many of whom reside In this city. The suit Involves certain water rights obtained from Willow, or "Wlllard, creek, in Box Elder county. the road for nearly two months. The party was scheduled to remain In Og-dn Og-dn three hours to inspect points ot interest in and adjacent to tho city, but the change of program was adopted adopt-ed to expedite the trip to Denver. Subscribers aro requested to make all complaints to the circulation man aser between tho hours or 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Don't call up the omco after 8 p. nC the business office Is closed and only employes or the composing com-posing and news departments are at the office and they know nothing I about tho subscription department, and are not allowed to take complaints concerning same. Please make complaints com-plaints promptly It service is not satisfactory. sat-isfactory. Wo want to make tho service ser-vice perfect, but it can only be done by taking the matter up with the proper prop-er department. Call up either phono 56 before S p. m. and on Sundays be; fore 11 a. m. Raises Salary of George P. M'Cabe. The senato has raised the salary or George P. McCabe from $4,000 to $4.-600 $4.-600 a year. The raise was first mado by the house committee, but was knocked out In the house. It was restored by the senate committee and was favorably acted upon by the senate. sen-ate. It is" certain -now that the Item will remain in tho bill. Next excursion to BURTNEK, Friday, Fri-day, Feb. 26th. Select you a farm while this Golden opportunity lasts, only 3500 acres left at S40.50 per aero. Ask for literature and particulars. Wenger & Rostan, 415 Eccles Bide, Ogden, Utah, Petition In Bankruptcy George Hln-ley Hln-ley of this city has filed his petition in bankruptcy in the United States Distrlot court for tho district or Utah. His schedules show that his liabilities are in the neighborhood or $000 with no assets. T. R. OConnolly represents repre-sents the petitioner. Don't get caught; ir you do, remember remem-ber you could have had Lewis' Good Coal. Phones 149. T. F. Cole and Party. T. F. Cole, president of the Duluth & Iron Range railroad, and a party tof officials or that system, will arrive from the west in a private car over the Southern Pacific at 5:35 this evening. AHer remaining two hours at Ogden the party, par-ty, will go east-over the Union Pacific. Points worth remembering aro that B. & G. Butter and Cheoso are the best made in Weber county, and aro tho best in the state. Immigrants From Ea6t. A party ot thirty Immigrants arrived oyer the Rio Grande road from tho east this afternoon af-ternoon and a little later were sent to Spokane, where they will locate, over tho Oregon Short Lino. j He Gave It Away. A beautiful piece of Chinawaro was given away last night, and the same thing will occur overy night this cek at the Electric. Finest bill we ever had. Seo prizes in Wright's Wash. Ave. window. Supt. Whitney and Wife. Superintendent Superin-tendent and Mrs. W. A. Whitney arrived ar-rived from California last night, where i they were called to attend tho funeral fun-eral obsequies of the elder Mrs. Wblt- j ney. Both wore tired and exhausted from the long trip and Superintendent Whitney will take up his official dutlos again after a brief rest. The Musical' History Club will give Its third musical Friday, February 26th, In the Congregational church. Mrs. Ferrero will play. Mrs. Dalrrmple, Miss Ellen Thomas and Mr. Hagbert Anderson will 6ing. Everybody invited. in-vited. Departs for Seattle, Mrs A. Tj. Fryer, Fry-er, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGaw for several weeks, left last night for hor home in Seattle. See Eagles in Culley's Window. - Spur to North Ogden. The Short Line engineering1 party of six, engaged in running a spur track line to Mc-GrlfT's Mc-GrlfT's fruit packing house at North Ogden. will conclude its work Saturday Satur-day afternoon and submit a report to Engineer Campbell. What is tho best thing on earth? Why, Hess'a crackers. Walt Whitman Lecture. At the last of the Walt Whitman lectures to be given tonight at the Carnegie library by William Thurston Brown, on "Democracy "De-mocracy and Religion," Miss Marllla Hunter will play and Mrs. Dalrymple will sing. Say! Do you Know how many policies poli-cies of the Non-Board Companies who write "Just as good insurance for less money," you are now carrying in companies com-panies that have failed in the last Tew days? If not, look it up and call for further information on KELLY & HEK- R1CK, "Insurance that protects." Stock Shipments. Four double- cars of fat sheep were sent to San RANDOM j REFERENCES . - ' Furniture for Sale 2415 Jefferson. Special Train of Tourists. A special spec-ial train of four standard sleepers, a rilner and a baggage car arrived from . the west over the Southern Pacific road at noon, today and, arter remaining remain-ing In Ogden one hour, left over the Rio Grande as a special at 1 o'clock thlsafternoon. The train was occupied" oc-cupied" In Its entirety by a party ot tourists doing Mexico, Texas, California, Califor-nia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado and the central West, and who have been on |