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Show , THE MORSIXO BANQUET Everyone Who Want to Take a Chance of DOUBLING THEIR MONEY STONES Put te One Hundred and Fifty Guests Present Dost Call early and make Ladiea of Mathodiat Church Honor Bishop Earl Cranston M Portland, Oregom IJ WWWWWWSWVWNVSAAS THINGS Our Great THEE Rout. ' Tho precincts of amid old Boston town have been stirred from center to circumference recently by a movement on the part of the Puritan dames who comprise the personnel of the W. C. T. U. of that city. From some unexplained cause these ladle have become alarmed at the growing fondness evinced by members of the opposite sex for Indulging in promiscuous osculation, otherwise Just guod. old fashioned kissing, and a a result of a recent debate taken rt in by members of that august body on the question: "ttenolved: That kissing, when Indulged in by members of the opposite aex, is more harmful to the morals than strong drink, resulting l.i a tie vote upon the decision. A reporter for the Examiner was den tailed to visit several members of Ogden's moat fair aex. and settle the question so far as Ogden opinion is concerned forevermore. Now a dog fight, funeral, fire .or prise fight Is right in Una for report-orlwork, but the asking of so delicate n question of charming matron, maid or widow, came close to causing the resignation of one of the modest members of the Examiner staff, who, while familiar with the effect of indulgence in the liquid evil, was behind the times a a credible witness in the naculatory line. However, after bracing up. the atari waa Dually made, and the question bashfully propounded In the quiet office of an stenographer, who. after recovering from the first shock occasioned hr the unusual raised a pair of bad brown eyes" to the troubled gaze of ye reporter and replied: 'Now, see here, niy hoy. If you aren't Jollying me. I'll tell you, provided my name Isn't mentioned, for it might cost me more than I can afford to lose. If Freddy hears of It I ran see no harm in kissing, provided it is confined to a select circle not distributed promiscuously: that cheapens the value and takes from It the wire edge of enjoyment. Whenever kissing ia barred. 1 ara going to quit my job and get married. Then you know ons ia not expected to kiss, aa stolen watermelons are always the Jurleet. Wine Is well enough in Ha place, but what la more Intoxicating, or leaves leas ot that deep brown taste in one's mouth in ihe morning than a long, sweet, ecstatic, lingering kiss? Put me down on the kiss aide of the program." And with a dazed feeling of distrust in his ability to break away from so luscious a morsel, the reporter retired, covered with confusion and perspiration, and glad to make hla escape bo easily. The next call was made at a Twenty-fourth street residence, where resided a romriy matron, who eyed tho unfortunate reporter In cold and withering contempt, aa be gracefully propounded the momentous question mid fear and trembling: "Roth are equally harmful either is very, very wrong. Wine ia a mocker.' the good honk says, but we of later days have learned that either leads to in the other.! For an my part I look upon kissing, when practiced by young men and women, aa positively indecent. Idiotic and decidedly harmful. That's all I care to scribe hastensay, and the over-awe-d ed from the presence of the irate lady, deciding ever to chasten Justice with mercy, remembering that she was twenty-fiv- e years the Junior of her spouse, and possibly had never had an opportunity to Inform herself thoroughly on the subject. The next call waa made at a residence on the bench, and the reporter's question was hailed with a shout of laughter, bursting from the rlie red lips of one or Ogden's beet known and moat delightful little widows, whose age never could he guessed nor her charms grow cobl. "Kissing harmful! she exclaimed. Well, thats Just like those old world worn tabbies in dreary Boston. Harmful? Why. bless your soul, what would there be in life were it not for a pair of tender, moustached lip, fresh from a story of love? Ah me. when we have so little here below, do not deprive u of the only ecstasy that falla to the lot of morula. Write me down (but don't publish my name) as an advocate of continuous, never ceasing, artistic and much maligned kissing between man and maid, and of course widows must have their share, you And with a bewildering flash know. from her dangerously lieautlful eye, young "wlddy" left the the scribe floundering in an effort to regain hia mental equilibrium aa he rushed blindly toward his sanctum, firmly impressed with the fact that some kisses possessed more "heady' of qualities than the strongest vintage wine, but their effects must more nearly resemble a fantasy than could be h quaffing of the imparted by Business and Professional Express Themselves. That th Nipr Paper a Necessity and Much En- couragcment is Offered. Chi-eag- . ing J. paper. C. Baker I think it ia a good paper and hope it will take the place of the Balt Uke papers. Clark k Sons I like the appearance and aim of the Examiner. J. II. Thomas of Last k Thomas We certainly need morning (Ogden) 't paper. Wm. H. Voorhlep I predict success for the new Examiner. Joseph Wright of Wright k Bona We need a morning paper and I am pleased to see the Examiner take the 1. Clark of I. I 1 GENERAL IT OVER. WHOS YOUR BUTCHER? h he progressive? Are his meats right up to the popular demand? Arc his prices based on giving you the best for the smallest sum ponslble or does he 11 inferior meats that are constantly canning you annoyance? Quality I the keystone of our bnal-neWORCESTER, MASS., FIRE. Everything we offer our patrons la tho dependable kind of food stuffs Worcester, Mass., Jan. 2 During pure, full weight, fresh and priced a raging blizzard this fire most attractively. broke out in the Bostonmorning confectionary store on Front street. A general alarm of fire brought etuii-tire . An hour att.-1!ih iir, art-- i the buiblinx wa ginol. Alanv vtart.d the was in the Jai-lscop1 liouw- - n. r ik- ABBATTOIR. 'lie have nrrtrrcd OUl. fbu lu.:.i 8haa tar i JtiO.O'jO. Foot of 37th Street. 2)38 Wash Avc. r e-- s. i- A. E. ttu-nt- , WHOLESALE-BUTCHER-RET- j , n Weatherby AIL. Commanding 3'. 1 kav- - . ; j j Urc,--. The Business Man will find here splendid Driving and Street Gloves and Mittens lined and unllned; Scotrh Glov-- s Wool and Mittens. Everything that's good Is here. AU prices, 2.V. up to $2.30. The Working Man will j , i I i find Wfi heavy, strong, durable Gloves and Mittens, lined and urfined. in splendid variety. Every good kind of working Gloo or Mitten is here. As low a r)c. or as high as $2.50. Cloves ar. Mittens for the beys and llt'Ie fellows, 23c. to $100. j The best Glove stock in town. First cavalry." Tliete's cur thing (be women can't into! uid the Sl f racist. hut s lliul?1 a .Imril u; feminine "Tin FRED M. NYE voi.-- tnm km he! Free LADIES j i Grand Special well-kno- SALE Clanss Shears All Handkerchiefs, Guaranteed absolutely.. We have a large assortment and would be very-glato show them to you. "' 'v. ; All Dress. Goods, RICHARDSON & GRANT All Linens, . The Crockery People 2419 Wash.' Ave. All Hosiery,. Hatter and Clothier. Entire Shoe Stock 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER f A Money Massage. A Money j F. Rockefellow. San Francisco: II. ! W. Matthews, Ban Bernardino: Pauli Bchaffter, Tacoma: W. V. Young and wife. Park City; Henry Stagg, Pleas-- ; ant Grove; Joseph Tripp, Milwaukee, Wis.; E. 51.' Pratt, W. K. Moover, Balt Lake; A. E. Apted. Omaha; J. A. Moran, Syracuse; J. W. Ingold, D. k R. G.: C. E. Abbott. Promontory Pt.; F. L. Van Horne, H. S. Lyons, Teco-. Palmer, Tecoma. Nev.: ma. Nev.: A. C. H (Inzer. H. R. Kahler, Salt Lke: T. B. NIcRoliert. New York; H. W. Brown. Balt Lake; J. M. Mc-Gill, Henry Johnson, Cheyenne. Getter Facial Treatment Given. Manicuring, Shampooing. Frivate Treatments by appointment at Saver FOR YOU. i Tollers La Mode, i ! E. .E. Perry. and daughter. A. ll. Rnol. C. W. Wit tie. Nellie Schofield, J. W. Mnnroe, .1. w. Watson. E C. Fwigert. R. il. Duke A. 3. !zv thian. T. P Shephard, w. R. H. Lawrence. H- Leaders in Reese Howell FINE MILUNERY 2404 Wash. Cor. 24th Sf v PACIFIC i HOTEL - J & Sons. Cherry. REED B. O. Chase. ChIcago: R. E. Krem-erSalt Lake;. H. P. Hullmau. Ogden: L. C. Iverson, Salt Lake; C. H. Temper. Mr. Craig. Chicago: Charles! Parker. New York; Rer. E. J. Hidings. Chicago; C. If. Berry. 8L Louis; J. Field. City. s. , BROOM. A. T. Plnmnead.TYcd A. Marta. Oakland. Cal.: P. W. Ho? an. Minot. 51. N. D.: W. Calil well. Fresno. Cal.: Mr. nnd Mrs. l, Chicago: Mr. Eniger. Ogden: W. W. Mu look. Idaho Kail.--; A. J. Coviugtou. Jennie Cuvtngton. laurie' Covington. Liberty: J I Uunaa. Balt ijike; vc. Denver; U. .Matter, Reno. Cu-na- i FOR US 1 HEALY HOUSE. t All Corsets, TELEPHONE 5I8x. : - A. Ogden Steam Laundry. 1 ! Ing passed a successful evvamlnatim, bare been given commission Cat- tain W. G. Williams. company II. First Infantry: First Lieutenant E. V. Smith, troop No You Canft Cal.: W. Williams. Samorio, Idaho; B. C. Mechern, Preston, Idaho. ; "The following named officer, John Jones and wife to Chas. W. Jones, part of Bee. 84; Township 7. Book, Stationery and North Range 1 West of Salt Lake Off ice Supplies. Mer.; and a part of kH 2, In block II. North Ogden survey, also a part of block 30, Plat A, North Ogden anrvey. L. C. Bhurtllff aad wife to Robert W. Marti, kit 3; block In Plat A of Plain City survey, containing one Have a Merry Christmas ' and a Hap- COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. acre and 9 rods. py New Year if you feel that the work on your collars and cuffs is a little BASEBALL FOR OGDEN. CONTRACTING ELECTRIoff color. Bend ua your work tha CIANS.. Full Line of Chanbe happy- Can Be Obtained by Railing deliers and Shades. the coming year and a. . Sum of 91,000. HOUSE WIRING . Baseball Manager Bln ford has returned from Balt Lake and has been OUR SPECIALTY. assured that If the drixens of Ogden raise the sum of $1,000 they will receive a franchise and admission to Phone 174. 437 25th. the league. It now remains to all STANLEYS. STEVENS, lovers of the national game to aid MANAGER. Mr. Bin ford In securing the necessary fnnds. There la no reason why Ogden 2270 Washington Ave. Phona 614x should not hare have a position in the league aa Mr. Biuford's ability to manage Ogden's end of It cannot be questioned and It ia a fart that Ogden 4a one of the heat baseWe wish tb announce that ball cities in the West. Binford alhason of some the ready atringa. wc have secured exclusfastest men in (he minor leagues and could lend them all a merry chase If he ive sale of die celebrated is but given the opportunity. B. W. Musaer, Bt. Joe, Mo.; H. Ramsey and wife. Ban Francisco: S. W. Duke. Portland. Ore.;: H. C. Graham, Balt Lake; E. "R. Stanley, Chicago: Joe Fair. H- - Chord, Cut-of- f ; W. R. Davidson, J.' H. Clark, J. Haney, J. Rogers. Balt Lake: C. C. Renfro, J. E. Mullln. D. 8. Thomas, Banaollto, j m:t. Ross Bool Store. f 1,000. - GLOVES. will also obtain the address of each member of their respective commands and file them In the company headquarters. 'The fotliovinc chance hsve orctir- red in the National Guard stner Bept 9. 1!"X. and are published for thr In fa at ion of all concerned. lections S. J. Vlman. troop A. captain, to rank from Bert 30. 1903: O. II. Hawing. company P. first lieu-- ! tenant, to rank from Oct. 13. l!Mi3; Ernest Jorgenson, company F. first lieutenant, to rnnk from Nov. 30. 1903; John Potngnard. eomns-- r f. second lieutenant, to rank from Nov. vey, I ORDER. officers Frank Howe to Kate E. Howe, part of lot 18, block 4, South Ogden sur- rd "The commissioned officer of the National Guard of this state who are located In Balt Uke, will forward lo ihwc headquarters, at onee. their home and business address, so that the Informal ion may he filed In this e. IV ; lows: offl-- 4, South Ogden survey, sue-C6- d. general order was Bucd today from the office of Adjutant General Burton of the Nutional Guard, as fol-- 1 TALK II, block 300. . A LETS LASTS? TOWN LOOKS GOOD TO HIM. Thomas fl. Burt of Burt Brno. Just f .a what Ogden has needed. 1 am pleased Jack Ladwidga Is Down From Butt with the Examiner. Dr. C. A. Mossman The Examiner for Days. t la a fine sheet and If. It ahowa up as Jack Ledwidge, formerly with the well In the futurrit to bound to Western Union office in this city but now chief stenographer In Judge I Hurst Paine of k T. Hurst J. In Butte. Montana, la court Clanrya room have We find it a fine paper. visiting Ogden for a few days. He ia for a morning paper and it should much pleaned wftfc the Improvement be patronised. shown in th city in the last few ' Shoe Co. J. 8. Dee of I am well aallsflcd'wlth Ha looks and year..' general appearance. It la something CAVALRY. HORSES IN OGDEN. long needed In Ogden. NationUtah of R. E. Hoag. Cashier Dealers May Again Establish al Bank Best (taper published in Og Billings in This City. den. Best paper published in Ogden. J. R. Conway, of .Billings, Montana, Councilman T. H.Onrr I have noth! ing but the kindliest feeling for the la visiting ia the city. . He and bla enterprise and atm much pleased iffiih brother are extensively engaged in ; the horse business. If the Russo-- : its appearance. Japanese trouble should result in war, the chances are they would again REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS make Ogden their headquarters for the sale of ' cavalry horses, as they did during the Boer war. The following real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder Ellis: HOTEL ARRIVALS Mary Flinders to J. A. Buchanan, lots 32 and 33. block 6, Franklin Place CENTRAL HOTEL addition, $100. Chas. Neal and wife to Chas. EngWm. Gay, If. Bhaw, F. Benedict, E. land. southwest quarter, section 27. 2 west, J. Williams, J. Hawke, F. O. Leary, township 7. north range, D. Coppers, J.' Hastings, M. C. Ban-de$1,000. W. B. Wedell and wife to A. E. W. P. Gay, A, F. Curtain, F. H. Helm and wife, part of lot 9, block Huff. S. 1L Johnson, J. Miller, J. J. 10. plat B. $200. Hawkes. Aetna Real Estate and Investment company to Frank Howe, part of lot WINDSOR. over-muc- of Writing Threatening Arv oynmous Letters to Mr. Field. Chicago. Jan. 2. When anoymous letters alleged to have lievn written by Loo Brennan were read before I'- - 8. Commissioner Foote today. it developed that intimation were made that an attempt might bo made to kidnap the graudson of Marshall Field. Don't, forget the Cudahy case. was one of the sentence Ip one of thn let'er.- - In stuSher itt was stated (list In a lias si a nnlcss t.Vi.ooh was place it designated, "the entire fm-1'must go." and that. Marshall Field woud be the lar--t in go, wj that h could sec what a few (briars would hare aaved him. The reading of the anemyrnoua letters is court was the first time the real threat la the leiers were made public. Overruling motions of the prisoners that ihe young attorney letter writer he discharged. Foole held Hip debnilaut to the Federal grand Jury. Will Continue 8 Days Longer. field. te Accuced j Joapeh Chex, Attorney I consider the Examiner from every standpoint, typographical, news and general appearance as most creditable to the publishers and I am happy that Ogden ia to have a morning i taper covering the ground rightly here, but long since occupied by Balt Lake. Chief of Polite T. E. Browning I am well pleased with the initial of the Examiner especially aa it has full telegraph dispatches and much local news. O. D. Ires It puts up a good appearance. 0. D. Kiumumen, Proprietor Rocket Store It seems to lie equal lo anything published in Utah and at less expeiiKr. Judge J. A. Howell It looks to me like a metropolitan newspaper. Ogden needs a morning newspaper, so this will fill a long-fe- lt mission. W. J. Critchlow, City Recorder It looks all right. If it fulfills the promise of the first edition. It will receive a cordial welcome. Will Howell of Ileese Howell k Bon It ia a step in the right direction and we are more than pleased so far. It ia lime Ogden should have a morn- up-to- nine-year-ol- d ; politico. al ' Wn Many of the business and professional men of the city hare expensed their opinion of the new morning daily, as follows: G. A. Graves, Chief Fire Department The Examiner looks good to me. The only objection I have to it ia its well-know- quev-tton- PREINVENTORY Men All Agr The Option Parking company of this city yesterday received four carloads One of the most elaborate f WyouiiiiK leof. Their Mr. O. R. banquets on ever given i thin clly was that of last Kurgpxnn' will lean Tor Caliente Monday to look after and supply their night given by The Indies Aid Society of th First Mlbudist trade in the ramp there. Church In honor of their guest. Bishop Earl A man who gave hi name as Chase Cranston of Portland, Oregon. was arrested in thin city at noon yesNothing was left, undone to make boon nu of a it terday haring grand affair. The room-wa- s implicated ): iL.t shooting of a color- beautifully decorated with palma and n few man at Evanston ed days ago. green and yellow fes loons. The tables lie proved his ideutny, however, and were formed in the shape of a crosa, and enriched with red and pink carWas released. nations and prepared to receive 130 gueale. Tf you want a house, see Wedell. Promptly at half past pine the The services at the German Evan- guest became sealed and Toastmaster In will be church Zinns the gelical Herbert H. MacMillan Introduced the form of morning services in token following persona, who responded to of esteem of their dei eased brother their allotted tnaala: who and president. John lhnert, Rev. Hampel Blair "Ogden Methodpassed away on Thursday. ism." Prof. Underwood "The Udin." Carver, the grocer, keeps everything Mayor Ulasmann The Press." good to cat, and it is the finest Rev. I K. Bailey, of Halt Lake The Kpworth league In Methodism. Dm. Rich and Purnlnnd were yesRev. J. C. Onrer Methodism as terday appointed by the court to ex- Been by an Outsider. amine into the sanity of John Kcutt, Rev. D. N. Helmlck. of Sait Lake who was taken into custody on Thurs'Our Biahop. him insane day. They pronounced Bishop Karl Cranston, of Portland and be will lie committed to the asy'Methodism at Largo. lum today. During a short Intermission. Mlaa Weheler artistically rendered Mrs. J. Hutchison entertained the Blanche a - violin solo: March from Tann- eveu-tng- : on at dinner Friday following Mr. and Mrs. James (1. Paine hausen. The ladles deserve much credit for and family. Mr. and Mra. T. Hutchinson. Miss Osborne, Mrs. Day and Mr. the creditable manner In which they the banquet and It will long and Mrs. J. T. Hurst. The house was managed be remembered by all prraent. beautifully .decorated in white and Tho various speeches will be printgreen sod the evening was spent in ed In full Monday morulng. whist playing If yon wish to keep well huy your SINGERS OF THE WORLD'S FAIR. groceries of Carver, 2348 Washington InducamenU te be Offered to the venue. Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Thelxuilslana Purchase exposition Thomas Lindsay, a Southern Pacific commission for Utah Intends lo offer engineer, la confined to hla home with every Inducement lo the Tabernacle Jnfluenxa. choirs of Ogdon pnd Balt Isxke and to other choral organisations of the Rawline. Wyo.. from report .Visitors considerable excitement over the an- state to coinnlete. for the prize to nouncement of the discovery of oil In be awarded if the world's fair and to that ead haa appointed Commissioner large quantities to tho' east of that Bhurtllff. to extend the invitation to city. Utah aipgera to participate In the conA free fight occurred yesterday af- tra is and render them all possible In arranging for the transporternoon near the depot, between two Knives wera tation and boarding of the choirs while Intoxicated Italians. drawn but the combatants were sep- In Ht. I vul. Mr. Bhurtllff went to Balt Uke yesarated and led away by their friends terday to Interview the ehotr of that before any damage was done. city la the matter. Tho Methodist Episcopal church . BROKE HIS ARM. choir will give a sacred concert at the church tonight at the regular hour Day Clerk at Central Hotel Falla on for the evening services. Wet Pavement Mr. Kelley, day rlerk at the CenIn his Judge J. A. llowell has placed tral Hotel or this city, while in front ufiivo at the city hall an eight-foo- t on Twenly-flf- h filing case, made of quarter tawed oak of the Walnut Baluon and properly labeled for the filing of Street last night, had the misfortune nil kinds of legal paiiera. This Is a to slip on the wet pavement and break very fine case, highly polished and hla aym at the eltmw. easily adjustllile for the different pur REFORM MOVES SLOW IN CHINA poses of filing. daugh- A Review of Buelneu Conditions for Him Vera, the Peat Vaar. ter of I. L. Clara, has been tick for New York, Jan. 2. In reviewing the the past week and is yet confined to the house. . past year ip China, the Peking correspondent of the Times saye there have It la rumored that Jack Dean, tho been no great changes. Tho court has not changed, and la showing no welterweight, who was matched some time ago with Jerry McCarthy. Is indlcat bin of reform. The Internal condition of the counback In Ogden and wants to sign up with McCarthy again. Thla seems to try has improved and the general suit Kelly. McCarthy' manager, and tranquility Is satisfactory. Trade, dehe announces hit Intention of clinch- spite increased taxation, the alleged if Dcan'e rapacity of tho central government, ing n match in five jlaye and political nneertalnities has been manager wauts It that soon. belter than in 1PU2. The couutry haa had no difficulty In .Rev. E. J. Ridings, the newly called pastor of the First Congregational o meeting Its financial obligation. Wathave seen a great Increase in rjiurch of this city arrived fromat the erways traffic. The electric light is steam yesterday and registered Reed hotel. He will make his Initial coming more Into use in the interior. There haa been a large ealo of tranapuearance In the pulpit today. slations of foreign literature. The native press shows Increasing knowlCOURT. MUNICIPAL edge of foreign affairs. Japanese are now the principal instructors of ChiCat of Barnes vs. Btona on Trial na. and there is a steady movement of Yesterday. Chtiieso students to Japan. Railway rase in this construction haa made eonslderaldo The plaintiff Barnes anea for the recovery of wages alleged progress during the year, notably on to be due and the defense sets up a the Franwv Belgian Hue from Peklpg counter-claifor damage on account to Han Kow. of the failure of plaintiff to perform hla work properly. At 8 oclock the evidence was all in with the exception of the rebuttal testimony. The flowing bowl. rase was continued by agreemont un-,t-il Verdict: Kissing ia hrre to stay. next Tuesday. W. C. T. U. of Boston notwithstanding. LEO BRENNAN IN COURT. Comml-wriono- JANUARY, 3, 1901. eai-re- Drawing Unique inr Waiclic. Fountain Pons and -- la STORE, 2C69 Washington Avs. and uUe a chance in a Quality Razor. a winning. OF VIEW Reporter Propounds a Question te Matron, Maid and Widow and WAS ELABORATE Do Not Fail to Call at RAY Ht THE GREAT ATTRACTION! OGDEN, UTAH, .SUNDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, NATURALLY SPARKLING MINERAL WATER It Is a Nectar Fit For the Gods. FRED J. 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