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Show BALL. GRAND ANNUAL The Y. M 4 Y. L. M. I. A. of Lynne will give their annual ball in Hall, Five Point. Wednesday. January 2", t!i4. Tickets 00 cents orper couple: Indies free. Enlarged chestra. Cara after dance. Everybody invited to the best time of the season. Faru-iunii'- in tlii lip new, fiL'u and vaiatstiic at Carver. grot-eric- I Com. Pul, lie Building and Grounds mittee of the City Council met night to consider the subject of lu There nuance on city buiMin?. vill be dime renewal i'Ut also few rtianttcK oi the Insurance policies. There will be no increase in the amount of iDhunutcc. lfl In OGDEN IN THE LEAGUE. tha Four Cities Selected. came from Spokane, last Word night, that the Ogden baseball club Is io he admitted to the Northwestern league, which Is io' infinite Spokane, Salt Lake. Butte and Ogden. The league has not been formally at organised, but It ia understood thatwas a conference held in Spokane, it agreed that the league should be made up of the above towns, sufficient guarantee having been received from Ogden to eutltio this plaro to recognition. This will be gissl news to local fans and will assure them a fine seaabout son or hasfliull. Ba Will Career ft Sou meet anyone'! prices groernts. Ona v.h-.-r- - n Anglo-Bclgia- S. P. IS Freak Olives, full cream Cheese, sweet dill Pickles, Sweet Potatoes, in fhrt everything in the line of eatables, nice and fresh. J. S. Carver ft 8ona Grocers. Foot Crushed Under a Magny ft Kinzy, the Waffle Lunrh room men, have Just had a new partition and other Improvements added to their establishment. Hand-ca- r at Lake. for Amputation May Not Be Necessary-InjuImperial Restaurant ladles and gentlemen's trade. Man at tha theatre partita and Individual In HespiteL Clean and service finest Ogden. palatable lunch at noon. Reasonable prices. ed red ta, The R. R. T. ere to hive a grand tlma February 17th. Rrakeman Powell, of the Southern Pacific railroad, was injured last night, while out on hie regular run. From the best information obtainable the train hail proceeded as far ai Lake, when they discovered a broken rail. Brakeman Powell was sent back to notify tho section crew and was rewith them whn turning on a hand-cahis feet slipped end he fell under tho ear. It waa at first thought that hie leg was broken, but n r ireful examination. after he was brought to the hospital here., proved that his Ing wee bruised and lacerated, but hia foot waa badly crashed. It la not thought that amputaliun will bo necessary. E Kahn, who has a store In Cherry Creek. Nevada, and another on 24th street. Ogden, near the depot, come in from has Nevada of for the purpose laying in a stock of goods for hia Cherry Creek store. r The Pasteur Dairy Co., open for business. 661 Grant Ave., P. O. block. Purest dairy products made In the United States. Call and see them , Charles Karbstein of Karbsteln ft Reilly and James Dolan, Cherry Creek, Nevada, business men spent yesterday In Ogden, leaving for a abort visit to Salt lake In the evening. Mr. Knrbateln Is purhsslng n stork of cigars and llquora for his sample room In Cherry. E Li TOO HEAVY Outclassed Wayne Smith, the eon of Dr. D. M. Smith, who left home about a month ago. hia been located Academy In Iicncer. Col. Word has been sent the Cbi-- f of 1ollcc to hold until arrangements are made to bring him bumc. Score at End B. A. Denkera, of this city, who In haa hem In Holland on a mission. Is expected to arrive home In n few days. the ce v Jo-- f it '"nalvile by .1. L Hitter of -'o la interested iu the River- - - The if ' ' e , ' pr hii-iei r. .. t n ' ' II,. c,rt,f gn, ' M. I in .1 ti(. balance Ffv- - ' - ca- - is bctweeU s.nno m'ljc day. put- dy HeneSiT and e arid ; : to r O;: (I i v, . Stake The following olUour tor the ensuyear were last night Installed at ing Basket Ball Team. Uio K. of P. hall, Knights of tbo Maccabees, Sliver Tent No. 1: A. Behring. Past Cammauder-A-U- . Commander J. U. Harris. Lieutenant Commander F. M. Cochof Game Waa 22 ta 11, rane. Favor of tho Recorder and Finance Keeper R. Visitors. T. Harris. Chaplain George K. Cross. Sargeaut L. J. Reoder. Master-at-Arm- s tr. Ruben. Master a( the Guard C. A. First bnskot-hall The first of a aerlea of Dykman. game between the different church Second blaster of the Guard W. M. ar.hoolt- iff the Slate, was played at rigottSentinel Joseph Willett. Lester Park pavilion yesterday after Picket U. G. White. noun. The contesting teams were Installing Officer Dr. J. C. those of tho Weber Stako Academy of Salt Lake City. nf this city and the U- Y. College of Ogden Tent No. 24; Tast Commander T. C. Mara. Logan. It waa one of the snappiest CnramandiT W. W. Davis. games aver played and the B. Y. boys Lieutenant Comma ndet G. W. demonstrated that they hava, with OF out a doubt, the fastest team In the Record Keeper F. F. Bond. Slate. They are not only fasL but Finance Keeper B. A. Garner. also puoseaa more than tha usual Chaplain N. J. Peter non. locals the by weight, outweighing Sargeaut H. D. Brighton. about 200 pounds. Mastcr-ai-ArmJ. J. Duly. The score at the end of the first half First Master of the Guard A. J. In 8 stood 6 to favor of Logan, al Bower. though the Weber Stake team showed Second Master of tho Guard J. J. decided improvement over previous Brnmmitt. contests and was playing a splendid Sentinel H. B. Ranker. Board of Education Declines game. Picket A. Busch. During the second half the superiof the Maecaliees: IjpIUm to Sell the Central School ority of the visitors began to show, lady Commander Mrs. Hilliard. and they demonstrated they were tt First Commander Mrs. MvCardlc. much for the light Welter Stake hoy. Record Keeper Emma Townc. Tlte Anal score was 22 to 11 In favor j Finance Keeper Mrs. Linsley. nf the visitors. Past Lady Commander Mrs. Car-- To Gee. E. Maule of was the the line up at the Above Figure Following twin. twe teams: One Cate of Smallpox Chaplain Mrs. 7.irn. le Reported. Sargeant Mrs. Cnutt. Ixigan. Ogden. Mlstress-a- t Anna Miss Nelson. Henderson .. left forward ..Cranston Sentinel Mrs. Barbara Ludwig. Doliln IXixey right forward Plrket-M- rs. Cahill. renter Dnpp Belnap Officer Mr. Averill. Installing Berlin Blair right guard Assistant Installing Officer Mrs The Hoard of Education mt in reguleft guard Mcrktoy Cragun lar session last evening with all of Mcrril ; substitute . ...W. McKay Sebring. After the Installation, refreshments the members present. The minutes of Thnmu Walters, Roy Sliurtliff. Earl and a light banquet were served. the previous meeting were read by Stratford. Ernest Hall. W. K. Hall, R. II uier. and the Misses May Benson WESTERN PACIFIC FOR OGDEN. Secretary Rolapp and approved by the and Myrtle Qninney composed the Board. party of rooters who accompanied the Easy Grade Can Be Obtained to a A warrant for 93M was ordered Point South of Wells. lsican team. Captain Jarne McMurray. a well drawn on the Treasurer to pay the inThe Wolier Stake team gave a complimentary social to the visitors, at known railroad contractor of San terest for ix months on a note of $12.-0Francis ti. unt yesterday in Ogden. at the hank. Parry's hall, in the evening. In company with J. F. Foulka of The Clerk and the Treasurer of the toioblo. t'olo., an iron mill man. amf si hint hoard preuenled their bonds for MUNICIPAL In an intrrvir stated that they ere (BBII $2.4ii end $24.00 The respectively. i n work construction and figuring sureties were hut railroad steel for the Western Fad fir the bonds wereentirely satisfactory to attorreferred tbe Trial ef Attachments Against Green road. Just now the most important for the Board to pasa upon their Llnht Saloon. matter under consideration through- ney and technical correctness and if legal In the Munic'ivtl court yesterday the out Central and pastern Nevada. Cap- found to be In due form, the President whne day was consumed in the trial tain McMurray waa not Inclined to of the Board should accept them particulars recording the without further action of the Board. nf tt.e several attachments against C. ?ive any route of the new road O. Prewl't tho proprietor of the Green propped Pr. lYnroy reported two new eases Nrtada. but Mr. Faulk v.ai I Ight saoon. The fimt vitschment through of chicken pox. one of diphtheria and more and communicative stated thit was rcciired by John M. Puckett, the So far this school he had nut only sA-the acceptml , one of mar.ix. . bn -- tender, for $216. due on wages, have been very free new road. for nf line th" the plan alumt $19. on assigned anwiii of ad -- nni over ' nf rontaiiinus diseases. in r'enr. h'a cn-iinterfile Beck wiV The commit oa supplies fin" the mihj-ewho'e the with re- I Pn.. er Brewing M of t for further time to lstior.tory e aiid V rot .T, , r p.,. aid (!. H. i moM wliic'i was granted. nn-'"t flf one was retorted off r h?1 ptprv. n A Ifl d'-'ti of sickn-.'M- . The Sec- 1..- !) to . V t. I' r 'I 1 n thnt he had r ' ' ft! i v and found them rf TV V'f Sr r ' '! : t filed, ' " hum of the i" n- - -- 'y n. ! received on Plot It aud ttirn Prowitt. ntrini'1Iiift. the to Fell the vacant lot propoeal ' Phii l.rt! lu imi the Uuiiihiw autl Ufiuii and uill Ik- - just uunh of Central school hnune ino aiiscliuu-ion hut 'ret ior Midi or Mrorr E. Maul- - fur $13.100, Striiio Vall.y up Fhalru-,l value of ilie roudx luoil- - torch, ulnilil upsl-l-oil Ire khiMi tI; ,o a uf tc Liver claim. Tin iaec Wells. Nruila. Slid v ill uul to. i. h $i:rii. l e m;i that Mine vv.in iv- - j Wells, which lie oil ilo- liiirt l r was iiioi-- d that the hii lie I i oiImuiI liricfi. mi "'.KH ti.l a" Innin of oi rv ry. Mr mv, jri . w tin h was i unanimously iwrrn.-d- , Mi-- la jwjinta involved. jihat thia route hr twea .ho. 'i iw- i tm mume. hi Board adjourned. - - t. jri-: 'in -- - nf tfc first end third Friday In f act i niuiit.il. ba't th- - ti- - t r'i'p tl week in ' -- nerr i wholc.-ait- - Some of the finest qualities of the Manhattan brand in the $1.05 lot. Youll miss it if you dont see these, your size is here, youll surely get a bargain. ri Everything except Shoes and E. & W, goods at 70c on the Dollar. C. D. IVES, Broom Hotel Corner. ALLEN , : - numvereary ; j -tl J h.vnil eart thl .if grrery l.ut no tit- - Sm. 'tiii-.ni- Ilf-Il- I r. TRANSFER 'Phone 22. CO. 412 25th Street FURNITURE VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling. 9 Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. , AT REASONABLE STORAGE RATES. A HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS. FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. Are Brought Before Judge Hewed. A PLACE ing. Joe O'Neil plead guilty to vagrancy also. He had got a meal at one of the restaurants when he bud no money to pay for It. He tried to explain that he had credit with the proprietor, but when it developed that the latter was the man who complained against him, and he was his defense fell through . retired for ten da;-The last rulprft was a young man of 20 years of age. rhaffced with mendicancy and although he didn't know what that, meant, he admitted he was guilty or begging. He said he had tried to get work but had failed to do no. He waa released on hia promise to get work or get out. Fdwmca he ewnrq to a Jehu Do Beckwith aul j FIt-sTTVickwith. chaHrtoe them hndMv harm to do with atteec ihev ptrarVod Mm and fl- -t th-- 'r and one of best h'm wlb on him. hem drew a v0e Its interesting to note that shoppers are usually attracted to a place where the greatest activity in selling exists. This has been amply demonstrated during the entire period of our Unloading tSale - eutt e-- eat DETROIT : Grand Trunk Passenger Train Strikes a Street Car. Detroit. Mich.. Jan. 15 A . strer-- car. carrj ir-- a heavy load of paxseu per hurryi.tg ho.ue at the cloce , ' lie .lay. was struck by a Tni train tonight it Gartkit are More niie ami Dequinder street. than (birtv-fuii- r ieuple wer. injured Seven uf the injured were conveyed lu loMpiials and tweu were taken to their liome. .No one was hilled, ihnuyh some of she injuretl j may die. av. Everything in the Line of Ladies Misses and Childrens Wearing Apparel. I ' ACC,T II . Word has passed from one friend to another telling of our superior values, greater varieties, and bwer prices on ' com-nlnt- d , te ; nf 50c $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts for and Shirts .70c for $1.25 $1.50 $1.50 and $1.75 and $2.00 Shirts for .$1.05 last evening . In the police court Judge Howell gare Joseph NeHam Often days on tbe rock nlle, after pleading guilty to vagrancy. A: Woodhill got thirty days for the same offense in an aggravated form. Y'm. Marks, charged with vagrancy, explained that he was Just recovering from the effects of a broken log. but was trying to get some light work to do. He agreed to go down to the cutoff to find something to do and was released on that promise. J. D. Mahony plead guilty to being drunk. He vnlnntnerod the Information that he would leave town tf given the opportunity to go. The Judge naked him where he got hold of such a theory as that and. after hesitating a little, bn Mid he picked it up around town, although he bad only born here two days- - He was released cm his promise to leave this morn- i.-- t li-- F:f-V- - Vagrants l I' 5 v. li-te- ad TJ.e - POLICE COURT. IS REJECTED ex-ee- pt SHIRT STOCK In addition to the unprecedented values we have been giving throughout this week on shirts of excellent qualities, we will tomorrow still further reduce the price on every broken line and odd lot of shirts left from this week's selling. p. nitrnt JV,!-- ,J Two . of our SATURDAY, JANUARY ID. - Poaj -- - 04 ThU morning a 11 uYInck the Weber C.iuniy Tea hers ImuiMite wilt lie held at the ermrt hmiw. An Inlerrol-ir- c tin cdipatioual topics will be held. V-- . ! Hii1l---k- th" vant . ' will be made tomorrow. The promotion of W. H. Bancroft to be general manager of the Union Pacific la not received In other than a friendly spirit by the big wholesale and financial Interests of this city. Yesterday the following expression were obtained: Fred. J. Kleael said: "I hive known Mr. Bancroft aa a personal friend and hia promotion la to be me a Murre of He in n thorough railgratification. road man and will give to the Union Pacific and Short Line an excellent business administration." Mr. Mr. Joseph Scowrroft said: Bancroft In a man who understands the need! of thia western country, and I believe that, as far asthe Interests of Ogdon are concerned, 'they will not suffer at the hand .of. Mr. Bancroft. He is a thorough railroad man and will do everything for the beat interests of the road Jo every sect inn through which It. pines. In my dealings with him I hava found him to be a broad-guag- e man. I believe that H. H. Rnlapp say a: the promotion of Mr, Bancroft will be to the decided advantage of Ogden. Ho Is a man of van! experience, and will rwognlse the situation here ia Ogden and ..will not discriminate be ween towns on hia line of road. Aa a matter pf fact. Mr. Bancroft hue expressed himself to me ae being very favorable to Ogden, and Its interests. I am fully satisfied that this Is the raw. Judge Dee: i "I consider Mr. Ban croft one of the ablest railroad men Ho .tar ns I am com In the West petent to Judge, hie selection Is. a very proper one." H. H. Spencer sayg: "Mr. Bancroft la one of the great rat. rail road men In the west and will do nil he can for Ogden. I have had a personal acquaintance with him for years and consider him a very broad minded man In every respect. It la a great victory for Utah, aa thia 1a the first time a Utah man has got recognition on that board. His promotion will beneAfter the completion of the program, fit the whole state and esperlally this classes tried exceedingly Mr. Bancroft will the various end of the road. hard to out-ye- ll onq another and made do much to build up Utah. tbe building ring with their shout. a A. A. Perry, who has Just resigned his iKisltiun as telegraph operator or , Nevsils, stopiieil over In the city last evening en rente tu Coalville, ' . Promt $15,1! Tho postal clerks and a part of force were out sleighriding with their lady friends last evening. C- in Qfficora . aMNj ip ' The Alumni Glee Festival, held in the High School assembly room, last night, Vaa a grand aucrcse and waa well attended. There were present not only the membra of' the Alumni but grant many of their friends and relatives and many distinguished guests. The young ladies who had the festival In charge had so carefully arranged the program that It was carried out in a splendid manner. In one corner of the room waa the wheel of fortune which gave much amusement to all. In the other corner waa a large bowl of punch which waa nerved by the ladies. One of tbe most Interesting speeches of the evening waa that of Mayor Glaamann who was called upon to respond to the toast Our City, but like the preacher referred to at n recent ban- - j quet, he talked toward hie text, then talked around It, and then talked away from IL Mr. Glasmann said: Ogden City la a subject that ia very dear to me. Next to my wife, my children and myself (laughter) 1 love the city of Ogden beet. I have ever been ready to give my time, my services and aomenmra part of my puree tor the good of this city. I have sometimes felt that Ogden was not entitled to be called a city. It la true we have practically every branch of business and the professions here, plenty of hurchea, and over torty saloons and these saloons make it as attractive ai Ilea within their power to draw tha men, both young and old. within their portals. Rare and costly palntingi adorn their walla to appeal to the fancy of the artistic.' There are plenty of opportunities for temptation and vice In the city but I have looked In vain for a place where a young man or a young girl not of age. could go for a few hours each day and have a .little recreation or amusement. I believe Ogden' Is the only city of Its aiae In the United States that has no such eome to place. I have had mothers me crying, stating that ' their boya came home In tbe middle of the night intoxicated and said that saloons must have sold teem liquor. I have had detectives follow them and Invariably run them down not In saloons, but In rooms In hotel or over business houses. One night they run tour boys down at a little room' over In a second which in building story no was furniture, there only a dry goods box for a table, four small boxes for chain and a cracker box on which waa placed a jug of We discovered they gave whiskey. the money to a grown person who turned the liquor over to them. Do any of you ever remember n time when you wanted to go somewhere to play bUHards or pool or rheckers, aside from a saloon! I simply desire to propose that this alumni society build a gymnasium In Ogden. The High School orchestra, of throe pieces, rendered several fine selections The vocal solo of Min Clare was of a very high order. - She poeecesee a well cultivated and flexible voice of unusual range. Mrs. Bell was her Hal-Ke- The Shreples Company, a Chicago eonnern which handles machinery end supplies fhr creamery and cheese factories, has decided to oiien a branch office in Ogden. They will muke their headquarters with the las1eur Dairy Company where they will keep constantly on hand tS.ihsi to (Iimmni worth of maibincry amt this will he the distributing point for Utah. Nevada, Idaho and Wyoming. iraa separator ha been - Man Bancroft is Broad Gauged. - A linen se to marry was yesterday granted to James M. Jewell, aged 22, of Roy. and Mary A. Wood, aged 19. also f Roy. a of of Utah Good , Junction City Iidge No. S6 of the I. F last night entertained the members of Ogden Lodge No. s and Rebokah Ijodgo o. 3. and their visit ing friends, at their hall on Twenty-fourt- h street. There wee a card party and aortal, followed by a banquet About. 120 Odd Fellows and Kebckahs ware preaeaL , Recognition NIGHT Han-chct- O. O. - Weber - Mrs. P. A. Berk, entertained the rest Noble Grand Association of Rrhrkahs St her home on Twenty-secon- d street, laet night. This waa tha first meeting at which all members were present A moat enjoyable time was had. -- UST MMCMLES Tents. The next, out of the aeries of basket ball games to he play'd, will take place at Lester Park on Friday. The contesting teams will be Provo and Weber Stake of this city. r: Ogdenites. A Glaamann Advisee the Young Men to Build a Place of Amusement Opinions As Given by Prominen sub-stant- lal Installation ld post-offi- Mayor e possible. The children from Quincy school were out sleighing yesterday afternoon It took sis bobafter school sleds to hold them all and from appearances they were having a good time. fifteen-year-o- Fred. J. Klesel and W. B. Werlell were in conference yesterday. the result of which was the docisiuu to make the Boyle block an oCb-- building instead of a rooming house. To d3 this will n. necessitate an outlay of close to When this money has been exy pended. the big building on the east aide of Washington Avenue will be one of the most attractively arranged office buildings In the city, with 144 rooms, only three of which will be dark, nil the rest well lighted. There are now eight men at work on the building, under the direction of W. J. Verger. They are cutting up the different floors into roums, the smallest of which will will be 11 by 16 feet and the largest 16 hy 20 feet. On the south wall nine windows will have to be opened end on the north side two will be rut through the wall. Within two months It la exiieclrd this work will be completed.. The paintera are now working on the second story and Charles Price haa charge of the plasterers. A hydraulic elevator 7 hy 7 Is to be Installed, also a new steam plant, the holler for which will be placed in a building, in the rear of the main structure, 20 by 30 fret which Is to he partly torn down and an exravation made connecting it with the building, with a big brick smoke stack which waa origins 'iy --lott&tMd and built for thia purpose and which rlaaa on the east wall of the building to a height of 90 feet. The plumbing for the steam beating may not be done until some time thia summer, but the electric wiring is to he completed Immediately. When all this work Is done, the building will Ite equipped throughout with electric lights, gas, ateam heat and all modern improvements for a first class office building. Prior to the commencement of the improvement work n thorough examination waa made of the foundation and some of the best architects in the city slate that It la among me most work in Ogden. Special attention Is to be given to the fire rscaiies. Mr. Ycrger says that the system will be the most secure WHI Sportsmen Entertainment flve-etnr- Serrirea over the remains of Otto Leroy Land will be held today from the family residence. 334 Adams avenue, at 1 o'clock. The remains can he viewed from 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Ban-quo- Thera Will Be 104 Rooms Supplied With Ail Modern Conveniences end Well Lighted. New Structure Is Burned' en Opening Day. Calgary, N. W. T., Jan. li. Fire starting irom the furnace of the new LAST n plnt-southerl- Fine Office building. THAT MALAD CHALLENGE. Meet to Decide on tha Same. The Malad hunters have rbalH'g.M the cracksmen of Ogden to a ru! i n i hunt to be held in the near fit NIGHT Normandie theater, gutted the whole The Ogden sportsmen will tuh block today, causing a loss of $280.m0. night at Van der Vliea liquor hunc Six large stores in tbe building were formerly accept the challenge ant u burned. The theater waa to have decide whether the prize shall ! t been used tonight for the first two hundred dollar puree of a Un-- j quet to the winner. Alumni Association Gives a Fine time. $20,-uo- - Houses to rent or sell by WedclL one-fift- Boyle Block is to Be Made a of returned last oven-iii:- ? from tie Bitter Knot and tho I :!. it Buttes sectkiu of Wyoming, he hai been looking after the oil interest, lie reports the English Oil comSyndicate and panies as doing extensive development work in that locality, having several rigs at work, lie reports there are ffccteen producing wells in the Spring Valley district at present, with arrangements being made for an April limit. energetic campaign. 8. Peyacrt M. WOO CALL FOR JANUARY 16. 1901. THEATER DESTROYED. cause the survey through eastern Nevada ykowa not to exceed a one and one half per rent grade, while the poi'hrrn and southern trail surveys could not be made anything like a direct line without including grades per running up to three and cent. He also states that from the poin where the read crosses Steptoe Valley. in eastern Nevada, a branch road of will be run. after tile completion the road from Ogden to that to Ely, and Cherry Creek. Nevada, to tap the rirh minin that poring district lying tion of eastrrn Nevada which, during the pant two years, have been steadily growing in importance. Mr. Faulks haa submitted a hid for hi company on rtccl rails and believes that he stands a good chance of an award. The gentlemen left for Denver, where n consultation of moment will be held regarding some of the important details of construction west nf Beckwith Pass, the point where the new line will cross tha Sier-t- a Nevadan. of any kind was reported to the police. r urbane 'ht OGDEN, ITT AH, SATURDAY MORNING, THE MOKXIXO EXAMINER, 8 3? in 9 Etra Go d.; spreia re du: ions on Ca!d Weather Cca.s, Ja::e is, Su tj, Furs, c c. I S. J. BURT & BROS. |