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Show TIIE eimjeis m Talaphona Number: gumlner .... day time call np 23X or th treeL At nM 4u7 i 7 p. m.. call up nnmner 56 . MU, 14ij fc, A H ) and palatable Everything new, fresh . Can-ex'at to groceries Herbert B. Brown, general e represen-,lttv- rf the Conservative Life y lneur-compan- y. in town. 1 prices Tbt funeral of Milton Rons will be 12 trid at KaneavlII on Saturday at o'clock. Houses on monthly payments by WedelL F. Button, of A film. Wyom-- h. a member of the newly firm of W. W. Burton ft Sons C j., Mr. Button is H visiting In Ogden. house. niinager of the Afton branch lira. A. L Bell and ion have ret jrn-t- d fiom Omaha and Kanaas City and am at the Pacific hotel. Canvassers wanted. Call office 407 24th street at Examln-- w was up town Thursa A Kennedy for the first time after an day evening Illness of ten days. A 4 a Free Lecture on Christian 8clence. House, Sunday, Jan. 31st, Grand Opera at I P- - C. R. Nevada. Broughton la in from Reno, . . Restaurant Imperial Tha is now ((nipped to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquet and yrivate supers. First class noon lunch at reasonable prices. thia city, la announcthe last examination ty the state board of pharmacy. C. E. Driver, of ed to have passed The Pasteur Dairy Co., open for bustles. 2440 Grant Ave.. P. O. block. Pur-sdairy products made In the Unit-i-d States. Call and see them. et Word haa been received Brown, who la attending Michigan, has been quitpast week. that Mark school in 111 for the It will be Interesting to the public to hear a clear, authorised statement of Christian Science, such as will ue given by Judge Hanna at the Opera House Sunday evening, Jan. 81st. All are Invited. Admission free. Chief Browning has returned from Richfield where he went last Friday to attend the funeral of a cousin. Salt Lakers s are becoming aroused ever the Blauvelt concert next Wednesday night In the Ogden Tabernacle, and in all probability n special train will be run from there to enable the music lovers of that city to hear this great artist Carver ft ftirahfc the Sons sell the Cheapest and highest grade goods. Ain Moyek agent of tha New York Life, haa received a check tor 12,500 payment In full of the death claim' of J. Frodshain, of Brigham City, made payable to the heirs of the deceased's estate. I hi n Vi on iy. y ft Attention, Members of Ogden Local No. 356, American Federation of Mnaiciana: Dues for first quarter become delinquent Jan. 31. Please call in and pay Gustavus A. Horn, secretary, on or before Feb. 1st Little Florence Fulmer, who was nrioualy Injured about two weeks ago, IT a fall from an Oregon Short Line min, between Ogden and Salt and who haa since been under treat-ne- at at the Pacific hotel in this city, haa so fkr recovered that she can walk around in the room. She will probably be taken to her home in Logan tomorrow or next day. Judge Hanna, C. S. D.. the Christian Meuce lecturer, will lecture at the Grand Opera House, Sunday, Jan. 31st, 1 1 p. m. Doom open at 7:80 p. m. M tickets. No reserved teats. Admission free. The Invitation is to ML BREVITY nr. Willis T. Beardsley has accepted s, Jh position tendered him In the and expects to Bail on the w. February 10th. Acting on th idvlc of Governor Taft, whom he met M the station last Sunday. Mr. Beards-k- y telegraphed hie acceptance of the Milton, and today received the appointment from the war department, thtough the advice 6f the civil governor of the Philippine. The, appo'.n'-rdoea not state Just what the Pteltlon will be. but from the nature of it he tmnks it will he in the treax-t- y department. The salary la very tnnnneratlve and Mr. Beardsley is to be congratulated on his success. Tbil-jppiae- belonged to C. C. killer, a former employe of the company, and contained clothes. On the ean.e night there were two ctVr attempted burglaries In the same b'uek. Pome one attempted to enter 'he little news stand owned by William Wlldcnmith, Just north of the postoflice building, and an attempt was also made to enter the Homestead Bakery owned by Mr. Pearson on Twenty-fourt- h near Grant. . ITEMS FROM EDEN. of That Placa Art in Good Condition. The erening of January 25th a large gathering of Liberty and Eden people celebrated Robert Burns' birthday in the usual manner at the Eden Amusement hall, songs, recitations, speech, dances of various kinds and the usual characteristic rushing of the can were nil participated In nntll the wee urns' All seemed to enjoy themhours. selves, and after dispersing with Auld Lang Syne. they wondered if Poet Dob who was scarcely noticed while he livthe people ed, now appreciated celebrating hia birthday. The health of Iho people in general Is good; some colds amongst the children. . The show is now two and f feet deep on the level and considerable wind insures large snow banks in the mountains for summer's water. The cold weather has lasted well, ranereg as low as 16 below zero. Prospects sr hay will be quite scaree, and a good price before spring. The schools sre In a prosperous condition. Under Mr. Hymm Peterson of Huntsvilld as principal over 100 are enrolled, and the free book system seems to prove a success. A visit from Liberty school was enjoyed by a program and dancing and good feeling prevails in general. Schools one-hal- Eden, January 26, 1904. UNPRECEDENTED 8LEIGNRIDING. Residents Say That This Season Han Bten Most Remarkable In Last Twenty Yearn. There has been unprecedented sleighing this year. While the first fall of snow came rather late In the season, the first sleighing commenced on the eighteenth of December and since then It has steadily Improved. There have been no thaws and the storm of snow have been intermittent so that the sleighing has continued without cessation. Sleigh riding par-t- it have taken thd place of nearly all other social events, and they have been enjoyed by both the old and young. Not in the past twenty years, since the Utah Northern was first extended tu the north, has there been such an uninterrupted cold snap with such an average temperature and with inch a (all of snow without a thaw. Thia fact has been commented on by all the old residents of Ogden. As stated In this paper a few days ago, the fall of snow to the hills has reached a depth of from six to eight feet and is very solidly packed, OGDEN MERCHANTS. New York Economist Gets Viewa of Ogden Men. The Dry Goods Economist, of New York, the leading paper of the dry goods trade, has the following replies lu its January Issue, from Ogden mer- chants in answer to inquiries as to probable trade conditions in this vicinity: We are expecting good trade for next jMMison for the reason that the R. R. Co.s are making extensive Improvements and we are expecting good crops. I. L. CLARK ft SONS CO., Ogden. Condit'ons at re-JJr- , . ar. MUiluiritie !! Getirge Murphy. everything in Bight t:..!, ar tbv lJcttiy C'aic. tio noys in the pnlic watch- CGDEN LOCAL MARKETS. j j JaO -- a Heurc. :!!,; v.lui in- - Good Num-- 1 ' . 'i-vipil 1 n THOSE LITE MEN -X- Liquor. GcrJ Treatment, -j- HAVE j vcelt-r- - : 113, j J STANLEYS. STEVENS, W . A. Scudder, Guaranteed. i Proprietor, U4H WH4W-1-- 1 1 MANAGER. Phone 514k '! 2279 Waahingtoa Av OGDENS FINEST CAFE r well-founde- COSSERCUL ELECTRIC CO. 2ith St, Near Union Depct. Good Time s-- There have been no charges of moment In the market prices this week. Rutter haa taken a decided drop nf five cents a pound ou ranch and creamery. California sprouis were the only addition this w eek. They are not plentiful and aell for 10 centa a pound. The following are the market's ruling prices: Utah Potatoes 90 cents a bushel. . Hubbard squash 10 to 15 cents each. Beets two centa a pound. Apples, (1.00 to $1.50 a bushel. Cabbage four cents a pound. Parsnips, carrots and turnips each two cents a pound. Cranberries, 15 cents a quart, two for a quarter. three Celery, 5 cents a hunch, NEW COMPANY IN OGDEN. bunches for 10c. Lettuce, three heads for 10 centa. In the business circles of Ogden a Radishes, three hunches tor a dime. d rumor is being circulated Catillfluwer, 10 to 15 cents a head. of the establishment of a new lumber California figa and dales, 15 cents a company and yard In this city. The pound. matter has been quietly talked of for Black figs, three pounds for 25 centa. some time: a representative of this Cuooanuts, 10 rents each. paper haa been cognizant of the fact 15 now la $6 pounds for several days, but the matter has per sack, Sugar for $1.00. not assumed a definite shape until $2.50 flour sells for per the present time. High patent hundredweight; straight grade for The officers of the company and $2.40. most of the stockholders will be resi& Coal oil sells for 30 cents gallon, dents of this city, but it Is understood or $1.40 for five gallon can. from good authority that C. W. Nib-len Creamery butler sella for 25 cents lumber man of the a pound and ranch 20 cents. Baker City, Oregon, w ill bo one of the cents Hooper cheese sells for 17 Tho other largest stockholders. a pound. stockholders here will be Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Of one of the large lumber concerns Eggs sell for 40c a dozen straight In this city. Although the statement dozen. 30 a cents Lemons, could' not be verified. It Is rumored Oranges from 20 to 60 cents a dozen. that Messrs. William Toller and J. W. a Bananas, 30 cents doxen. F. Volker will be actively lnteicsted In Spring chickens are aeliins for 17 the new concern as well aa Mr. Nib-le2 cents a pound, liens, 17 cents. Turkeys, 25 cents. Geese at 20 centa. Halibut. 12 flounders, rales and OGDEN MINING MAN IN FROM cents a pound: smelts sell for 12 MERCUR. 2 15 17 centa: salmon, striped bass, cents. Smoked salmon 20 cents a Mr. Roy O. Moody, a prominent minpound. man of Mercur, Is In town and reing 15c 30c. Lobsters 25c and Crabs per ports conditions as very favorable for pound. the in Mercur. At the coming year or Oysters, dry 35 centa per pound present time the ramp is quiet, as the pint. Mercur Consolidated Is shut down for Lard retails for 15 cents a pound. a few days, but will be running a large Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for force as soon as some repair work is 25 cents. accomplished. Finnan hadilles, 17 2 cents. The old Daisy mine baa been started Pickled Iambs tongue, 40 cents a dozand la working a force of 70 again, en. men. A shipment of concents 11 Beef loin, per pound. which ran $35.00 a pound, centrates, 9 wound. centa Beef riba, nets, per was recently made from the Daisy. Rib roast. 12 2 centa. The Oeyaer-MaritConsolidated will .Sirloin atead, 15 cents. resume work soon, and will work and porterhouse aleak, 17 also over their dump again with a process, 2 cents. by nhlch they expect to leave only Round steak, 12 2 cents, about 30 centa value in the ore. Chuek steak, 10 cents. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. PROBATE MATTERS. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cenla. Rump roasts, 10 to 13 2 cents. Loin and rib pork chopj 15 cents. Petition to Sell Personal Property In Whole pork lotos, 11 cents w pound. the Dufur Estate la Granted Today. Mutton chops, 12 2 centa. The following probate matters were Veal necks, 10 cents. In the district court yesterday heard centa. Veal breasts, 12 before Judge Henry H. Veal cutlets. 15 2 to 17 1 2(cents. morning x Sliced bam, 20 cents. Estate .ot Peter Munsee, deceased, Rolled ham, 30 cents. perinlrslvn granted to withdraw the InBreakfast bacon. 20 centa. ventory and appraisement tor the purMutton chops. 12 2 cents. pose of correcting the same. 2 cents. 12 Sausage, Estate of Charles K. Dufur, petition 2 12 cents. Dry salt bacon, to sell personal property was grant2 12 cents a Pickled pork. pound. ed. 2 12 cents. Salt bacon, Estate and guardianrhlp of Don CarChopnpu suet, 12 2 cents. los Dyke, et al, minors, the petiThe price In each Instance la by the tion Van for allowance, approval and setpound. annual account, report The prices of hay and grain are un- tlement of the was granted. and inventory changed. of Hathron Hadlock, deceasEstate sella for $10 loose, per ed. Timothy bay, petition for decree of partition ton. granted. Alfalfa hsv. $9.00 per ton. Estate of Don C. Van Dyke, deceasWheat. 11.70 per hundred. ed, petition for decree of distribution Osin, $1.35. granted. Porn. $1.45. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL X damaged he Sf uicncrd t .inihired Inn btime pain. 51 ike Riley, a sin. pie. cld ti'.no vag, was up In the Ci.un vrsvrday. He (nr a chance pleaded guilty but to either get work it leave the city. He was given the o"i'.'i unity with a warning that if found in the city and not voiking after in'iay be would be giv-- u the limit. Dan turtln. the KattMis flty man. who while stopping nu-- (nr a couple of boura in Ogden. Ini aim- - intoxicated. wait arrested, rcica.cil and for getting drunk again, was fined $10. He paid the flue and had $3.75 and a railroad ticket to Lua angeles left. Hia ltit drunk resulted In getting another man in the toils. When Curtin was it was found that he had ion, his railroad ticket and John Kai.e. who had offered the ticket for side at a ticket broker's, was arrexted. Kane claimed that he found tho ticket. The ticket was returned to Curtin. James Simmons, a plain drunk, was allowed to go under suspended sentence on a promise that he will drink no more. Joseph Motts, a Jap. waa arraigned this morning on the charge of living on the earnings of shame of countrywomen of his. He was fined $50. ! THE SENATE 1 colei reach to Murphy h:id u t eve and when he began to weep end tears and i.tjury ci.c.mJ day. ';oi "'V E THE FALSTAFF a 5- - Open Day and Night. Leedom & Patlison, Prop's. First Class in Every Respect. 2425 Wash. Ave CHRISTENSON SHOE CO. $ 44 44 4 44 4 4 8 h4 4 PUTIMAMS Great Yearly Prefer to Give Their Friends the Removal Expense in CUT PRICES, rather than SPEND MONEY in Transferring; the Stock Taking Sale Stock to the NEW STORE well-know- IS NOW ON. 1-- 3 1-- c; ONLY A FewDaysMore Dont Miss This Opportunity 2 1-- 1-- AT Cut Prices PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE i 2345 Washington Avenue 550-pou- 1-- m ON TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN 1-- 1-- 1-- Boots, FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED till Washington Avenue. this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nyes Store, MASSAGE 1-- THE 1-- VIRGINIA I A transients Affords and permanent splendid accommodations centrally located end excellent table beard at rates of $1.50 to $340 dally. MRS. FERRIS. Proprietor. 'Phone 232K. baardars Etc' BLAUVELT CONCERT. and shorts. 31.10 per rack. Shorts alone, $1.20. B-a- PRISONERS AT COUNTY JAIL Now Awaiting Action In District Court. The county Jail has the smallest number of prisoners now that It has had for over a year. This will not last very long aa there la a probability that others will be bound over to the district court in a few days. At present there are only two waiting trial In the district court, that are confined in the Jail. They are Frank Cody, attempted rape, end Chas. Gray, burglary. The others registered there are: Fred Miner, the oat merchant who ia doing seventy-fiv- e days for trying to get a corner on oats under false pretenses; carChas. Douglas, the colored rier of Salt Lake City, who is waiting the federal grand jury. the action Then there are a couple of thirjy-da- y time doers. ' ex-m- ail c-- f WILL TAKE TRIP TO Treat- Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. 1-- Only Two Private ments by Appointment Ro-tap- 1-- Bariev. 91.20. Rye. $1.60 per seek. SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING 2 1-- our section are on a good substantial basis. We look forward to a very fair spring business. LAST ft THOMA8. Ogden. No reason exists why I should modify my answer of last August While, perhsus. financial peonle are cautions in making accommodations, the retail rade outlook In these parts Is good: is good: farmers are big prices and have tbuiidance 'f'ing to sell:, no reason exists why trade hrnM not keen tin to the nst season's standard. O. D. R SMITF8RN. Ogden. Rather conservative feeling; still business The Historical will meet Saturday, sea no reason why spring should nor be an average one. 20th home of Mrs. Bedford. January at JOHN SCOWCROFT ft SONS Co., - 1307 Wash. Ave. Ogden. Our exnectations last August were Ralph Grange, of the Ogden Automo- a season realised, very busy fully just Co., Is in Bear River City repair-th- e While January and early closing. machinery at the Bear Uiver mornhs are an exwe yet tannery. pect to hammer away, and we assure von no one will go hungry for goods, Only one real estate transfer was as we aim to keep all departments with the county recorder. Ma-Id- a well snpnlled. Swenson to Chas. R. Swenson, W. H. WRIGHT ft 80NS CO., Ogden. Porth half of the east half of the snuth-- at quarter section 31. towuBhlp-7HALLIN RELEASED. range, 1 west Consideration Hs Was One of the Gang of Robbers But Turned State's Evidence. Tomorrow is the last day on which tax can be paid, and the rebate An order haa been made in the dis"ured. Over 400 have been paid. On trict court directing that John Hallln onilay the collector will commence be allowed to go on his own recogrounds and if the taxes are no paid nizance. Hallln. who was a witness 'be dogs will be confiscated. for the state in the cases aninst R. E. Hickey. John Monroe, James Balnea l'n V. Kelson, n prominent metn-- r and George Wells, will probably accept of the G. A. R. of this city, is some job in Ogden or the vicinity, and a the board of administration of the the case against him will probably be A. R. of this state. At present be is dismissed later. During his rovings In been the railroad rates about the country Hallln has rrit Citygetting where the state encamp-!n- t known by the names of Riley and will be held some time In May. Murphy. He was born In Brigham Bmet date will not be fixed until City about twenty-seve- n years ago and e meeting nf or eight years the hoard lu February. the past seven . lr.Mr. Kelson states that he has he has spent in roving about the UnitjrBrd a round trip rate of $2.50 ed Suttee. Jack atstea that he has to Park City over the bed enough of the rough life and ia K? 4 Ibe same over the ready to reform. An uncle residing not Bin J Parific Grande Western. very far from Ogden has offered him a position upon a ranch. Thia job will Councilman Craig returned from Salt probably be accepted hr Hallln. Had evening. As a member- - of It not been for the confession and testb committee of the conn--' timony of Hall in the state would never n.rd gone down there to investi-Vvmts- !r have been able to have convicted ,Jretm 01 keeping tlie oitv Hickey. Monroe and Raines of the Zssg saloon robbery. -- Tin- - Ogden ing the course .that is being taken by the Salt Lake municipal waiborilit s lu the relation of controlling gambling. In Salt Lake an attempt wl made during the pat year u aUilish the found evil but the authorities tlu-rthat It was imiKMaible to do this and they have doctdeJ tln-- t the best that they can do ie tu control t. They ou gambling now' place a fine of house kee;iers and claim by this means that they will be able to keep it entirely under control. They any that the houses which can afford to pay that flue will not allow minors in their places, or auy crooked work and that the boavy fine will aid the authorities in clctln up the low gainbllug dives. jantarv, COURT. Japanese Rascal is ber of Minor Cast Watching the Vay ter City Deal With Gambling. ficers. Ibe trunks Sir. A. Sc. of Entering the Pasteur Dairy. Tuekdey n'.ht the Pasteur Dairy company building to the now Prom it building was burglarised. were taken two trunks and some l r. The trunks were taken over intc the middle of the block behind the postoflice building and there left while the butter was made away with. The burglary was reported to the police Wt il net-damorning and investigation of the police seemed to poiut to the fact that a former employe ot the company la guilty of the burglary. Capt. Brown requested that the lints lie kein out of print and his request wae complied with. The trunks were left where they had been found and a watch kept, but the thief failed to return for them. Finally the suspect left tne city last evening, after Deing nearly apprehended by some jf the of- ?.loi?Nixr:, MUNICIPAL Authorities of Lat- ut-te- Carver ft Sons meets anyone' la groceries. 10 KEEPING TAB ON SALT LAKE. He Was Suspected SMilarf building. N-- ESAMIXEK, Of.PEN. UTAH, MOrAlXC, HONOLULU Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smyth Left Yester- Mme. Blauvelt, who will appear In n song recital with the Ogden Tabernacle choir next Wednesday night, is one of the very few American singers who have won fame and honor in the musical centers of the (rid world as well as her own native land. During the peat six years Mme. Blauvelt haa been heard but very little in America as her time has heu spent chiefly In louring thmngh Extend, RumiIs. Germany and Italy. There Is no soprano today who has received a6 irany favors from the different crowned heads of Enrone as oar American singer. Queen Victoria commanded her to ap- is the only place In town where you pear at Windsor Castle where she sang get the worth of your money. with fhe Royal Orchestra under the 'Phono 127K. 131 24th Street direction of 8ir Walter ParratL After the concert her Majesty presented her with a costly bracelet of nearls with a large clasp hearing the Queen's At Buckingraonogynm and crown. ham Palace Mme. Rlauveit anneared before the present King and Queen of Great Britain. From Queen Marguerite of Italy she hs received msnv souvenirs la recognition of her uondnrfnl singing at various times at the Qulr-Ina- l. Mme. Blauvelt la a great artist bv her Imatity of and wins every i person, voice and manner. To Make Room for Spring; Styles. Call Early for Bargains MISS (SPURGEON . . . AVENUE. 2419 WASHINGTON WINDOWS"' WATCHOUR Week Clearance Sale Thie on CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS A. KUHN a 2365 WASHINGTON a typewriter that is out of repair. It pays to keep a good machine, and that is the kind tkat we are selling. We will sell you a new one or an old one fixed np to do the work like new. If yon do not want to buy. we will rent you one. We will keep It in repair as long as yon want It. Perhaps you would like to trade the typewriter you now have for one that Is In better order or for some different style. If ho, let us know and we will call and see what we can do for yon. L H.24THBECRAFT COR. AND GRANT. CURES COLDS IN FRANCE Laxative Bromo Quinine. To get the call for the fil! name. rc. m and All Kinds of OVERCOATS h'-ar- f, ; ; MEAT MARKET 15,-00- Eo-de- IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE James Ballards day on an Extended Visit D. A. Smyth, manager and proAPPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR prietor of the European hotel in this city, accompanied by hia wife, left yesterday for a trip which will last As Such Bello Sues the Southern Pa- -. two or three months. They go from cific for $5400. Ogden to San Francisco and then to A complaint will be filed in the disHonolulu. They will spend several trict court at r Brigham City today weeks in the Hawaiian Islands. as attorney for On their return they will visit Los by M. D. Lertw-optE. D. Bello, as the administrator of Angeles and spend some time In SouthBccastru the estate of Dominick ern California. against the Southern Pacific company to recover damages in the sum of SOLILOQUY. The complaint alleges that the of the Of course It was foolish for me to play deceased was in the employ cut-ofcompany at Ifogup. upon the But ahen I started in. on April 25. m:. and on that day Didnt think to go so far astray. while the plaintiff was carrying watAs to biowin all my tin. was necer"ry for him to pass And now to make a borrow until next er it two boarding cars that were between pay day. ride track and a set upon That Wertcrn Brokerage chap not rnpnored to have evpr hern moved Will Help me out: was by thj train.. an4 the plaii-fif- f (Smokes an old black clay). between the drawheaos of the canght Used himself nor care a rap; cars end crushed and killed. DamKnowa how to treat a man they say. ages tie aiked for the support of the Bo guest I'll turn a contract on. heirs of the estate. Bello waa the to My salary in the Zuag saPap. complaining witness s Chattel and Salary Loans, 223-loon robbery cum-- , which atti acted so i much attention here recently. Bldg. 4 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! BRO., AVENUE. Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. V J. KIESEL (EL WATER-Delig- h It adds a charming CO., Distributors, |