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Show THE MORSiyp EXAMINER, Number: txjminer Telephone call ui ln tbe day time S'eht, after 7 P-- m-- . 23 W DrsnAV . r Auai-on.la- v you want IT a bouse, see WcdclL Clerk Wm. Robison, of Mor-l- n, was an Ogden visitor yesterday County afunuMB- - ftotex music and a warm time will served by the soda dispensers at ball on Tuesday evening. Feb- -t The dispensers are well known ot the city and have ar--s dance which they promise has ood time in store for their friends. Laittnbfr the date Tuee day, Febru-ry- A r-un- n's John Sewell, a merchant of is in the city., Valentines Drigg. at Croekweli'a. Today the board of county will so to the county inflrm-u- y at Hooper Station and inspect the sew annex which has just been com- rs pleted. Everything new, fresh is groceries at Carrera and palatable h s the District court this morn-b- g the following will be arraigned: for-ftr- f. gobt P noe. burglary; Thoa. Hoy. and Chss. Gray, burglary and pand larceny. Carver ft Sons meets . b groeeriea , anyones prices i . J. Faust, Ogden visitor. Hi of Salt Lake, la Jr., an on monthly payments Houses VsdelL by Tha management of the Lyceum ft tre have enlarged tiro capacity of tkt bouse by moving the front parti-'go- o toward the si lewslk. This gives n increase of nearly a hundred seats. A ventilating system is Canvassers 407 office also to ts at wanted. Call street 24th Deputy 8heri& Wight, county is iu the city. be t of Examin-t-t Box Elder The Imperial Restaurant to now quipped to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and private supers. First class noon lunch it reasonable prices. County Attorney Pprry of Box Elder coury is down from Brigham City. Carver ft 8ons sell the cheapest hrnlih the highest grade goods. and The ladles of the Episcopal church rill hold a social and tea at the home 49 ? Mia. J. C. Armstrong, 2308 Adams, I Saturday, February ISth. Everyone cordially invited. time-check- I I clasy fpr ladies and gmttemes commences piext Monday craning at 7:30. Diguin' AcadeA beginners' my. A series interesting blhln studies b being given at the Seventh Day Adventists chapel in the west room of .he Bennett block, corner of Grant Ara and 26th street. Services beaming at 7:80 o'clock each evening swept Saturday and Monday evenings. All ere welcome Valentlnra at Crockwell's. Twelve old-tim- e !r, , e Me GREADYS NEW Street, Block From Baton Depot, Now Open Me ClCQiJyQ is Booth-Tuck- how" . was confirmed. te Visit Ogden Not Mon:k March 25ih will be a great day in Ogditi for the members of the Sal-- ! vation Army and iheto friends in this city. Some time during tbe month will arrive Coiumaudcr in Ogden aud will investigate the site and make the kttr if the rite is satisfactory. Then on the above date the site will be dedicated. Apiroprtate ceremonies will l observL In view of the beautiful building which it Is the Intention of the army to meet the cillsene of Ogdea hope to see the council decide to donate a site with a 25th street frontage Instead of one In the osnter of the block. The building le te be modelled after the Kansas City building and will cost about $15,600. It will be a I; til, Crocker, deceased, a monthly allowance of $25 was granted the widow of the deceased from the rotate. Pauline Griffin was appointed guardian ad litem of Minnie Marie Griffin, daughter of Herbert J. Griffin, deceased. The estate consists of an action for damages against the Southern Pacific company. The deceased was killed cn or about the 1st of December., while in the company's employ, as a locomotive fireman. rase " of 'Susan divorce The Dunbar vs. Abel C. Dunbar waa heard and the decree ordered taken n tha case, upon the grounds of between The- bonds of matrimony Richard Slater and Jeanette Slater were dissolved upon the grounds of non-supp- structure. modern three-sturr and all mander officers have particularly laid on the tact that the frontage main street would aid Unm ially ia their work. Com- y Booth-Tucke- of bis stress on a mater- Taylorsville Has the Greatest Snowfall in tha Stats. The weather bureau re yurts on the ' Utah watersheds show very favorable oond'tions on the amount of mow stored in the mountains, except la the southern portions of the state, where conditions will be serious during the coming mouths unless there ia a heavy snowfall before the crop season. Ia the to lil ills and northern sections of the state the fall has been vp to the average and la many places above the average- The reports show that ia the hills adjacent to Ogden there era 66 Inches of snow, but it ia not well packed as yet. Tha prospective water supply is up to the average however. Taylorsville is ihe only other plane ia the state which reports a greater depth snow, which 's 108 Inches M that point. At Uintaa the fail has been up to Iho average, hut It Is light and loose, which Indicates a poorer water supply. Hoopor has about 42 Inches, which is sot drifted aa usual, dut to the absence of high winds. About Eden the fall has boon above the averags, or about 42 inch a and is well drifted and packed, giving a prospective water supply above the avoraga. About Peterson tbs snow is well drifted end psckel solidly in the ravines snd hollows. In the central and aorthera sent tons of the state, out of 8$ districts repott- of ed on to or 36 Good Tims Guaranteed. L. j Proprietor, ported districts are up to the OGDENS FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF a Day and Night. Open aver-age- r Lecdom & Pattison, Prop's. 2425 Wash. A ve TC. 4 -- The Putnam Clothing House b now having the greatest Boys' and Children's Clothing: Sale in the history of Ogden. These Suits are new, styles, but must be sold to make room for Spring and Summer Goods now coming In.- up-to-da- te Como in and Examino Thom w Range from QOo Up . A bountiful supply of wrier for Irrigation is assured for the aorthera section. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following reel estate transfers were recorded with County Reoorder Ellis: Louisa U. Adams to W. A. James, tote C snd 7. block 24, pint A. $2,600. Merlin E. Jones and wife to Jonathan E. Browning, part of hit 4. block 34, plat A. $300. George A. Craig and wifs to Consolidated Wagon ft Machine company, part of kit 4, block 40, plat A, $500. Esamlnsr Tsiaphen Numbers: Day, 234X, night, 56. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 .Washington Avenue. TOLLER'S LA MODE; FINE MILLINERY . LEADERS IN . Wa bare REMOVED .thia 2411 Washington A veins.. . - - wtek to Etogut rarlora Over' Nye'a Store MASSAGE ! If Not Get Married Quick. 154 24th Street TWER 412 CO. 25th Street FURNITURE VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling Private TrtaV VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave, . translante and parmanant board re splendid accommodations- centrally located and excellent tabto board at ratea of $1.50 to $S40 dally. Affords MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Bar and If Married Build a Home. 'Phone 21 SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING. meets by Appointment. 1 Juat what you want Telephone 128. . THE nl Thia Time His Thieving Propensities Hava Gotten Him Into Trouble. William McCall, the negro who was sometime ago la Jail on a charge of having stolen a leg of mutton from Biel'a butcher shop, 1 under arrest again. This time the charge is toll open, It not being decided as yet whether it will be cne of housebreaking or burglary, ln the meantime the police are Investigating the rase. McCall accused of having entered a room which had been formerly occupied by two other negroes, and stolen a eoat which he subsequently sold for 25 cents. Officer Hutchins arrested McCall and afterwards recovered the coat where It was sold. - . Highest Class Store fixtures. WM. MCALL ARRESTED. MANAGER. 2271 Hi.ii.llte. have a snow fall that Is up Up-to-D- ate ALLEN -- above the average, while in the southern portion tent $ out of 43 re- In the esse of Sarah Ross vs. George Ross, the suit of replevin of tho oiano was heard. The couple we divorced hut September, but the ownership. of a piano which both had claimed to have made payments upon was contacted. The matter was settled by the parties agreeing the piano to go to the youngest girl. The case of C. Ingebretsen vs. Frar-siBros., was continued. STANLEYS. STEVENS, 1 W, A. geudder, First Class in Every Respect SNOWFALL AND IRRIGATION. for prompt delivery. I CO. Booib-TucL- LEADERS II. Wo elwaya have electrical COMERCUL ELECTRIC ? : EVERYTHING 25th SL, Near Union Depot $5,-00- ln the matter of the estate of Charles HAVE I THE SENATE GENERAL MILL WORM In the matter of the rotate and guardianship of Elizabeth Maycock. minor, the petition for the confirmation of agreement of partition of property was granted. Estate of Zephanlah Camp, deceased, letters of administration were Issued 0. to Francis Caroline Camp. Bond THOSE LITE MEN . THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. old-tim- SSIh Commander DEDICATE SITE 44liHmHIM4llHiHIMM6M45WIH4W6 218-22- STOR E IlLl IP. lOOf. n couples competed for the at Dignsn's The t prim was won byAcademy. Mr. Gould and Burdick; sea-aprise, Ben Mor-un- d Miss Manning; third prize, Mr. Beusa On Wednesday next, February 10, and partner. About 800 the Musicians of this- city desire to were prcuenL call the attention of their numerous friends in Ogden to this social event Tw can trade directly Oil the which (being the inaugural ball), word, os official Western Union Wwtlras direct from New York and they are determined to make a grand The ball will Book on specula-- success in every way. ujcnm Exchanges. wee. Best bank roferencea Cum- - extend until 2 o'clock with an orchesdiCommission company, Ogden tra of thirty musicians under the Mr. L. W. and Ford Charles rection .of 0 "Kh, rooms Eccjea building. Thatcher. The committee on arrangefruit growers of Weber county ments are making special efforts to invited to meet the committee on have everything comfortable at the one attending "tlculture, Chairman Joseph 8taa- - hall, assuring every time. Among tbc futures good Jolly of the board of county commi-"er- s e will be several and County Attorney Hulanla-- m in the dancing French vis: Four. Highdances, the court room on Saturday, Feb-"- F land Schottlsche. Virginia Reel, etc., 13th, at 11 o'clock, to consider for the benefit of dancing w appointment of a; fruit tree friends. A special committee has been tnl other questions affecting appointed to look after the Salt Lake ' fruit intereata of tbs, county. delegation and their friends. Our Una cordial Invitation extend ion hereby Mineral services over the remains to all. Tickets $1.00 per couple. r. Mary p. Camp were held from Extra lady, 25 cents. Dont forget the J indertakirg parlors of Albert F. date, Wednesday, Feb. 10th. er yesterday at 12:30. Rev. J. E. r mmducted the aervfcea which PETIT LARCENY THIEF. ieau0fuI 4 impressive. A wirtte from tl-- Methodist church When Arraigned He Had Forgotten Everything Connected Witn Affair. John Manske, the same drunk who so successfully worked on the sympathies of the Judge Monday and was allowed to go under suspended sentence was again before1 his honor yesHow do you plead, said terday. the Judge. "Well, you see, jndge, yon know "Are yon guilty or not was the peremptory demand. guilty, Of course, I was drunk, said Manske, dejectedly. Ten dollars or ten days. John Hardy came from Oregon, where he has been cutting cord wood. He stopped over la Ogden, but really intended to go on to Salt Lake where he expects msiL He arrived In Ogden at 4 a. m. yesterte. but at 31:20 MonC3 tSI-1-63 day he had not made up his mind to tear himself away from Ogden. As a result the police arrested him for vagrancy. The Judge imposed a sentence of thirty days with the underOne standing that It he suspended for an hour ao that Hardy can depart for Balt Lake after his malL M. T. McGrath was arraigned on a charge of petit larceny.. He didnt know what the charge meant so the debonair clerk translated the term Into the vernacular of the hobo. Whea told he had been caught stealing bicycle he said that he did not remember what he had done nor could Carry Everythin? In ho remember the struggle he gave the Gents Fura-"- P Hjdiei chief and Detective Pender ln coming : : : ; : : to the autlon, or hla subsequent fight with another prisoner in the JalL He was sentenced to thirty days so that be can ransack the cobwehbed corners of his memory and get bis Ideas upon His face the event in daps. bruised and bloody from aa encounter at the Jail with another prisoner. DEPART MENT FEBRUARY MORNING, im IX street. At call up Now standard Building. ,j OGDEN, UTAII, furnished the tnu-U- -. The WADMAN FUNERAL. were many atn b. il.,ral u- over b;ley eluding an imm. e crus 1: out' the Ail the Speakers Spoke jn ofl ;aU at ike Eaegistic luiou de-employes and Terms of the Deceased. Sufficient Evidence to Show That H pail biun-- r h'i marched from the- - parlors ;c the eliim-his Guilty of Kcuss Breaking. Plain City. Feb. .l';ii-.-ni- i were: fmWi H. A.. Allen. L. . MurdiK'l., T. V Because Mike Riley beraux' intoxi- were held over the Joha 'uikia- - I' xV. Ciilliu cated while wink W. Wadrnau yesterday nfiHrmmn. in ot and Mr. Wallen.; eight miles from j the ward mectlngho'i.-r- . Tao of iue aiMt-rTi-uiirm!-anc- e of lira. Elko. Nev.. snd the jag lasted him , fA ni was very large, wary having route Mrs. all 1 unthe iutu and while KIi-T,w- Ub trip OgJeu fiom where Sir. Wadnisu had 'V der Its foil influence iu this city he made Warren, air. Koehler arrived yeuit-i'lshis home for a number of years i and left yesterday with Mr. stole a grip, but snd othvi articles past, and some front Karr West aud I to accompany the i mains to lamp Colorsdu from room No. I, f'entral i lot el, on some from West Welter, while relaSprings. February 5. be was xrsicrdsv bound tives came from greater divtancro. over to answer in ilie dlstilri court to The rites were conducted t,y Bishop As a result of the Russian-.-) charge of housebreaking under Bramwell of Plain City. The choir apaue.e war the mercauUe- houses have been bonds of JJO;). sang. O. My Kleiber, Thou The whiskey obtained at Eiko or its Dwellest: P. C. Green invoked That noUlied of an advance ad cents a ihe sack on rice. Camphor gum. which iu environs must be stuff if all divine blessing; and -- Rett For The that Snanese product hus also advanced Riley says about it is true. He Weary, was the second hymn. The JM cents a pound. 'Pork will also prob- told his story with forceful sincerity. speakers were Samuel Wsynsent Josably advance r uutdcrably in a very He said that he had teen working as eph Wayment. Frank Barrows aud M. short time, and sit with all commodi- a waiter in oue of ihe cook camps near J. Thomas, all of Warrea: and Charles Elko and went to that place to have a Westherstoa of Plain City. ties at nil affectin, by the v.ar. Bishop little time lie got drunk and the next Martin of Farr Wffw. Bishop McFardisThe regular he with that reu.cmbors any land of West Weber, and Bishop Bramof ilt thing monthly X. T. A. lT. will be heldmeeting on Friday tinctness is coming to himseT in the well of Plain City. All spoke in u loevening at 7:S0 at the City Hall. All Ogden Jail ten aayi sfterwsi ds to find gistic term of deceased. They agreed with N)u so- - that he had been a faithful Lanar-da- y members are urged to be u that ho was charged present take part in election of officers. breaking. He said that if he had been Saint, an affsettonate husband and found with the grip and other articles father, a sociable neighbor, and a George Porter, the barber arrested he must be guilty bnt he knew nothing good citizen. The buoyant y of his about it. for having forged his farter's spirits, in view of the fact that bis Ilfs nun,, That is bis story. County Attorney had been a wreaths uu the sterner to seven checks for $Jo each, was rewitIluianiskl on a number of leased yesterday afternoon. His fathrealities of this world, sss very repet nesses which proved the contrary and markable. er had made the sums good. seemed to indicate that the rase was Deceased was nearly 43 years old but au ordinary one of houst breaking. when the end came. He had lived in A marriage license was teeued this Detective Pender was the first wit- Weber county all hla life, haring been afternoon to Charles B. Tracy, aged JO A Tift and seven and Rose Lillie Jay, aged 17, both of ness snd told of being informed of the born at Wilson. rabbet y and of tending the defendant children, n father and mother, and Ogden. in the rear room of a Twenty-fifttwo brothers survive hint. An affee-tio- u street saloon with lire articles stolen of tho heart is said to have been MUSICIANS BALL. snd arresting him. He said that when the cause of death. were many and Riley waa arrested he appeared to be The floral Wednesday, Fsbruary 10. Dignsn's Hall slightly intoxicated but said that many beautiful, sndoffering symbolic of the tendereat petit larceny thieves feign intoxica- sentiments snd the fondest hopes of COMMITTEES. tion after Being arrested. Ho said Ril- humanity. Reception ey did not seem to know where he got The closing hymn sang by the choir MISS DOT PET, the stolen articles. William Barnard, was. Farewell, All Earthly Honors. MISS CELESTE CONROY, the owner of the stolen articles, Iden- P. M. Folk ms a pronoumwd the beneMISS EDITH PL'RDY. was mads tified them. Mrs Ohlenkamp stated diction, and tha Iniertm-nMISS LILLIAN LETHBRIDGE that her first attention was called to la the Plata City cemetery. MK8. C. J. CAMPBELL, the fact of a robbery when her night MRS. REliFlELD. clerk asked her where the laundry MUSICIANS GRAND BALL, Floor was. She had left it on a chair but G. A. HORN. found it gone when she went to look asxt at Dignsn's On Wednesday A. F. BI UPSON, for it. Then the clerk said that he will time Aa eajovable W. B. 8TOWELL, saw a man leave the house with it. Hall. for all who attend. ArCARL' RELFTELD. The clerk hastened after Riley and ob- be la store have bees made for Rigs FRED D. WILLIAMS. tain el the laundry bnt noticed that rangements those to convey Grand March promptly at 8:30. living at a distance. Mrs. he told a When bad grip. The ball will continue until 2 o'clock CHAS THAI CHER. ' Riley Ohleqkamp this she remembered that with intermission for supper of half an Barn-hardMr. there had been a grip in An orchestra of 11 oclock. TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS. room and going there she found hour at 30 professional musician will render the gone, bhe immediately noti- all aud waltzes. AU the latest two-stMsmbera of a Big Rochester Firm Art fied grip Detective Pender and the latter our friends cordislly InvltcL In This City Looking Over arrested Riley. Offlceis'J. A. Herrick snd Clark teatitic-- to bavins searched tho Ground. . SENTENCED TO TEN YEARS, the man at tho station snd finding A number of prominent telephone the stolen articles. They said he was ar- not contractors from the east Maynard ia Trisa snd Sentenced in very greatly intoxicated. rived Southern California. in Ogden, coming from Balt this showing Riley was hound Upon Lake. They were met at tho depot over. was received from San BernarWord here by Manage- - Forriatall, of the Ogdino, Cal., yretcfday afternoon by den branch of tho Independent Home Sheriff Bailey that M. L. Maynard had WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.1 Telephone companv and were escorted been sentenced to the California penabout the city. They drove through Thursday evening. Feb. 11th. a free itentiary for ten years upon the charge the principal residence and business entertainment will be given at our hall, of forgery. Maynard, who waa arrestportions and expressed themselves as under the auspices of Weber Camp and ed at Promontory Point last October by satisfied with the present and future the Women of Woodcraft. Being our Sheriff Bailey, was thought to be Harof the place. The party eonalated of regular meeting night, thero will be ry Service, wanted ia XatwarhuteUs Messrs. Alfred and no Stromberg session of the camp. You are earn- for embezzlement. The resent tiUm ' Satterley, ot the Hugh requested io attend with your between tbe two men was very strong. . Strumberg-Carlaoccompany of Roches- estly E. AUTH, Clerk. It was then learned that Maynard was friends. lady Mr. New Finucane of the ter, York; wanted In California. Tbe oflirers J. C. GA8BERG. C. C. same company, and E. B. Brown, the there were notified and Maynard was counsel for the Independent Home Teltaken back there. The charge againt COURT CASES. DISTRICT Stromberg-Carlso- n ephone Co. The s him was for forging soma company has tho contract for putting San Bernarwater at of the company of Guardian Griffin Pauline Appointed in the plant for this telephone comdino. Mnynard, who ia a telegraph Minnie Marie Griffin. pany ln Salt Lako and Ogden and the operator by trade, was a sergeant In two toll line between the cities. Any In the District court yesterday before tbe Vnited States Signal corps and further extension of the line will have Judge Henry H. Rolapp a large num- served with distinction In Cuba and uts to be made by the telephone company ber of probate and civil matters were Philippines. While here he exhibited Itself. of, among which were a few a number of fine letters from e numdisposed Manager Forriatall states that Engi- divorces. At the opening of the ses- ber of commanding officers. neer W. C. IIsll. who has chaige of the sion this morning the following procomwork for the Btiomberg-Carimbate matters were heard snd acted pany, has written him that he will upon: not remove from Balt Lako to Ogden Estate of Mary Montgomery, deceasuntil. the. frost is out of the ground letters of administration were ised, as Ao work on putting up jioles snd sued to Nathaniul Montgomery, with a wires here can be done unMl then. bond of $400. Tha deceased died about twenty-nin- e years ago and left properGRAND INUAGURAL BALL. ty ln Weber county to the value of about fifteen hundred-dollara- . Musicians Protective Union, Local 356 Estate of Hans Peterson, deceased, A. F. of M., at Dignan'a Hall. the order for the sale of real estate . Phene 282K. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. xFMISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON WATCH OUR WINDOWS"' Thie Week Clearance Sab STEIN-ELOC- K on CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN 8M5 WASHINGTON . BRO., AVENUE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE HACKS AT REASONABLE RATES. Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES NOTICE. All members of tho 77th Quorum of Seventies are requested to attend the funeral of Mrs. E. Nenteboom on Sunday in tha Fifth Ward meeting house at S o'clock p. m. J.- - W. F. VOLKER, In behalf of the presidency., ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER Deligh fully palatable, and pure. seat to anything to drink. It adds a charming F. J. IUESEL & CO.. Distributors |