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Show TIIE MORNING cm Cxamincr Telephone Numbers: 234X In th day tin call ui at No. 407 24th etreet, At odl p No. Sight. aftar 7 p. He is house, nee WedelL wnnt A v. r. jjr VolVer la ifineti In Salt Lake. transacting at Cruckwella. Valentines fU! X marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Archie H. Pett, aged 20, and Margaret Roberts, aged 23, both of Ogden. Everything new, fresh and palatable at Carver's. H groceries The Christian Endeavor Society o: the Presbyterian church are planning a musical entertainment to be given th evening of February 22nd. Carver A Sons meets anyone's prices la groceries. The trustees for the State School for the Deaf and Blind met yesterday afternoon and allowed the bills for the pay rolls and expenses of the Institution. The amount was 3,7C9 for the month of January. ths HEARING A rONTINL'KDi Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and furnish the highest grads goods. beginners' class for Judies and next Monday evening; nt 7:80. Dignaus Acad- A gentlemen 'commences emy. Hon. N. K. Drlgra, of Lincoln, Neb., Is in Ogden. He is one of the attorneys for the Burlington railroad. Valentines 4 i mss? and second cockerel, first pen and first pullet. "In a communlrstio-- relative to the Incident Mr. Poulter quotas W. W. Browning, who ia president of the Ogden Poultry association, and one of the beat Judges of poultry In the country, as saying: The action of the Salt Take man1 agers was entirely unwarranted. cored Mr. Poulicra bird twice before show, aud it was be entered the Og-Inagain scored at the Ogden show, and won first prise. Between the Ogden and Balt Lake shows the main tall feather became brat, and Mr. Poulter Imply put the splint on to keep it from breaking off. The splint waa in plain of the show, J. sight, and the Shelltnbarger, of Tows, who had been paid to come all the way io Salt Lake to make the awards.gave the first and second prizes to Mr. Poultefa bird. After Mr. Shellrabarger had tone home, the Salt Lake people discovered the splint and cqnoocied the story that the bird had had a white foathcr, which Mr. Poulter had broken off and substituted a brown one in Ita place. They then tore down Mr. Poulter'a ribbons and refused to glvo him his prizes, and awarded them to a man who had taken thirl prize. Such an action ia strictly against the rules of the association, and makes them liable to suit. They did not even take the pains to see If the feather was broken, and give Mr. Poulter a chanco to make an explanation. The matter will be brought before the association tomorrow evening and unless they make restitution, some action will be taken against them, as there are any number of witnesses In Ogden who will swear that the bird waa in perfect condition at the Ogden show.' . party of Dowieitea consisting of v. v. Barnes, counsel for the church at pm City, III.; J. E. Peteis, supertn-tendeof transportation, end Daniel Moan, auditor uf the city, passed through Ogden last evening en route to Salt Lake City nt Two Russian naval officers pasted through Ogden this afternoon on the westbound limited. acwere They companied by a lady. When approach-0- 4 by a reporter they refused to he Interviewed, and pretend N to be unable to understand English. They purchased ail of the late papers t the newsstands, however, and look-- " ooxwly for the news from the seat of war. Ogden "Wn Salt Lake yesterday searching for f wHe. She had eloped with another man and taken a child along ;hldi Paul wlshea to recover. Paul ""fed that they came to Ogden but not stop here, taking the first train arrival tor California. Paul accompanied to Ogden by hla tfes brother. Wc CREAOrS NEW DEPART MENT At 25th 1G1-1- 63 Street, One Block From Union Depot Now Open WeCatry Everything in and Gents : : Wc C EVER n . OGDEN MAN FINED TEN DOLLARS. fsrow e Fum- : : ready's UNDtasoin 118, 85th St, Noar Geed Time hi iihi THOSF I; I ! ITF MFN HAVE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, W. A. Bcudder, Proprietor. 1 Guaranteed. I ii everything eiktrical Union D'ptL ? MANAGER. " 4 I t 4 .J 41---I 4 The Putnam Clothing house b now having; the greateat 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 up-to-da- te now coming In 0 t - . Como In anti Examino Thom Prlooo Rango from 90o Up p' PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE f . He e the Yeung Man Who While Doing Seme Reckless Rider Knocked Down and Injured Hyrum Peterson. Three Yeung Buys Under Arrest for Having Stolen a Number of Jugs From a Warehouse. In the municipal court yesterday William McCall, a negro, who waa arretted by Officer Hutchins on a charge of stealing a coat from ths room of another negro, was arraigned on charge of petit larceny. The loser of the cent, James Burnam, was in court, but there waa no need for his pretence aa McCall pleaded guilty. "Where have I seen your face before? murmured ihe Judge in a reminiscent manner "Right heah, tali, for atealin' a leg of mutton. "Did I let you go that time? "No, aah, I done did thirty days. "Well, Ill double the dose this time CO days. 'Colly, 1 done Jumps dia town, when I gets out ob dia," said McCall aa he was led away. Earl Benedick waa another man who had been perceived in the police court once before by tbe Judge. Tbe other time he was up for disorderly conduct and this time bad been arrested for vagrancy by Ofilcer Chambers, He will remain at the Jail for thirty days because of hla daring lu facing the the second time. Joe Keenan blj Ed. Clark were arrested by Officer Wilson Tuesday night for disturbing the peace. Keenan, who Jndge has been in twice before .within week, la evidently crazed from excessive drinking, and last night while drank he assaulted Clark. The latter defended himself and waa ai rested on complaint of Keenan while the latr ter was also taken In. Tbe cue against Clark was- - dismissed while Keenan will be tiled tonight, he being too intoxicated to appear this morn- LEADERS Charles Stone,' the young Ogden man who a week ago attended a dance at afterwards rode a Huntsville, and horse about the streets of that city INCREASE OF MEMBERSHIP. la a reckless manner, muring Into latter Hyrua Peterson, knocking the down and seriously Injuring him, was A. O. U. WT Members Are Having ConGeert-eogiven a hearing before Justice fined siderable Werk Done. at Huntsville, yesterday, end Lodffo No. 2 A. O. C. W. Fidelity 910.00. The condition of Mr. Peterson was had a rousing meeting Inst Saturday night in their lodge rooms and nine greatly Improved and It was found candidates were Initiated Into the mya. that the Injuries were not as serious teriee f the order. A like number supposed and that there will he j at nofirst Initiated Thursday night by Internal Injuries. were Protection Lodge Na 24. The cause of this revival in A. O. U. ' NOTICE. W. circles is the presence of two suOne of them, Mr. Phil All members of the 77th Quorum of preme deputies. la working In Ogden while the Seventies are requested to attend the Arnold, other funeral of Mrs. E. Keuteboom oa Sun- Arnoldgentleman is la Balt Laka Mr. glvee the following points: day In the Fifth Ward meeting house "As le well known, the A. 0. U. W. at 9 oclock p. m. J. W. F. VOLKER, In behalf of the is the oldest fraternal insurance organization living today, having been presidency. n We have REMOVED, till week Washington Avenue. .. IN . to Elegant Parlors Over Nyes Store, MASSAGE (MIBB 4mH HMWMW I THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. I M84 SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, merits by Appointment THE LEADERS IN T '41 ;r.V it GENERAL MILL WORK I S . Private Treat, VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave transients Affords and permanent splendid aeeemmedatiene. located end excellent table centrally beard at rates of S1A0 to daily. boarders 93-0-0 Highest Gass Dp-to-D- Bar and ate 4 MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. f 'Phene ; 232 K. Store Fixtures. SWEEPING REDU CTIONSI We always have Just what you want If Married Build a Home. If Not Get Married Quick. 154 24th Street Tdephone 128. !!! 91 1 1 To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. ; F CO. MISS SPURGEON 'WATCH OUR WINDOWS Thi$ We ek Clearance Sdb on CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K Phone 21 412 25th Street AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON 9W1! H4tKiqi4l44444l8MW8H4tW4H84 TRANSFER 1 1 IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE for prompt dallvary. ing. Andrew Jackaon, Joseph Eastman and Fred Bratsmer are three of a gang of small boys who have been bothering the police for some time because of the thieving j ropensltlps of the boys who are all order is years of age. They were arrested on a charge of having broken Into the Klea-e- l warehouse an-- stolen a number of Jugs which they later sold for ten cents each. They will probablv be sent up to Judge Rolnpp for consignment to the State Industrial school. Braemer hu been arrested on slmlla- - charges several times before and arrears to be a leader of the garg. 2345 Washington Avenue TOLLER'S LA MODE FINE MILLINERY 8411 . H Good Liquors. Good Treatment. THE SENATE - a j A Jd ? two-hou- rs ! Jo. Scow croft left Boston yesterday fternoon at 2:30 for home and will arrive on Sunday. Rer their ,ue .uoi reliable of the kind, with a record ibai - The L. A. of B. of R. T. will give a social Thursday afternoon, Febn ary Uth, and extend an Invitation to the B. of R. T. and their families. Free. ni in mu nu-ut- .. 00 819-22- run-V- i non-paym- Tou enn ' trade Board. on official .ues as to the whereabouts of hla ii rt, Bishop John Watson nnl wife and daughter left yesterday for California. I Bishop Watson will be gone about two 1 weeks. It In hoped that the trip will benefit Mrs. Wntoone hetUii. mm named Paul was in years r.ro. Not only la It uui v.uisi, 0 at Crockwell's.' directly Off the Western Union quotations direct from New York sad Chicago Exchanges. Book cn specula- bon free Beat bank references. Cum- Bings Commission company, Ogden 0 branch, rooms Ecclen building, SS w7a W. The Deseret hews is the only Balt Lake paper which has so far made public acknowledgment of tho injustice done George Pouitcr, one of the Ogden exhibitors at the Utah Poultry show at Salt Lake. Mr .Poulter had a picture taken of th cockerel in dispute, and It la shown below. The News ays: "Geo. A. Poulter has been vindicated. It baa been demonstrated that the brown leghorn cockerel exhibited by him at the recent poultry show never had a white feather In his tail, consequently no other feither was substltut ed. The Judges Lave arrived at the conclusion that the feather In question had becomo bent and that Mr. Poulter had put It In splints with toothpick and piece of black silk. Consequently the Judges have reverted to their first finding, and Mr. Poulter is entered on the record as taking first Bishop James Wortherspora returned on the limited yesterday from Mr. a months visit in California. Wotherspooa Is enthusiastic over bis trip and feels very much Improved in health. DOWS a Be'ow. la The Imperial Restaurant equipped tn meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and private supers. First ilass noon lunch at reasonable prices. SHUT er Cockerels Picture la Given Disputed FOOTS 5 11,1001. 'r INJUSTICE DONE POULTER. building permit has been issued to E. J. Hansen for a brick dwelling at S1S0 Pacific Ave. Cost 9000. , organised FEBRUARY t-- The matter of the application of Frank L. Smith for a writ of habeas corpus was continued indefinitely, it teems that Smith and his wife were Houses on monthly payments by divorced in Idaho and the custody of WedelL a minor child was given to the wife. Miss Nellie Cook has returned from She took the child and has married gain, it was the father's intention to Wadsworth, Nev., where she has bees take the child if Ms former wife marO. H. Cook. her brother, visiting ried again. The matter la The case of Phillip Arbon vs. John Canvassers wanted. Call at ExaminA. Jones was continued. er office 407 24tb street -- OGDEN. UTAH, Til IKSIiAY MORNING, contrail from tUe O.uediaii V, W. Cmey loft this government. for Calgary. X. W. T. Mr. moruing L. J. Holthcr. Extreme Cold Weather Affect! Thru every workman can ioint to with Corey 1 I Both are lumbers of the Corepride. lire. of the Plants. months few a the order has Coi.struvtiou company. "For go to They Electric power waa shut off all over been among the rock end shoals. As . Calgary at the request of J. t). DeuuU the city at about 9: IS p. u. yesterday, the age of I'fe expe. tan. y ha arrived the department of the and all machinery depending solely ou for the elder member an- - the death Canadian irrigation Pacific Railway company, electric power waa at c. .standstill rate increased, the wisest legislation of Tj,e compauy has some gigantic lrrl- until 12:20, The extreme cold weather IT: under and bars way basis, and at the Telluride, Bear River lad Cot- to put iho order on a iu cnlistlug the Interest ot Gibralas it stands impregnable today tonwood plants of the Utah Liht and the Canadian government to the extent tar. of backing, the schemes and from now Railway Co. waa the cause of thK A. unW. 0. of tbe have l Tbe rates At the Telluride plant the water on It is expected that things 111 be power froze up early last evening ami dergone a change that has made them lively up across the northern border for all ages of any where millions of acres that plant was shut down all night. the most equitable of fertile soil The Bear River plant, Vhile not cniiie-l- y like organization, and insures the per- are to be brought under cult lr at Ion by order. of was. There the of petuity abut down, received such a small the application ot scientific water supply sa to be able to give only course, some adverse criticism on the principles. In his letter to irrigation or the older memcontracting some new rates by about half Its usual supply of power. was caused by firms Mr. Dennis states that ihe work The Cottonwood plant waa slmlUuly bers. but such rrltlclcm planned will involve an outlay of from affected and supplied but 1,000 kilo-wa.- a a misunderstanding of tbe plan adopt- 94.000.- 000 to 93.000.000 and that the ed. Since the new rae were explained while lte usual power ia 1.300. of the work which is to bo prosethey saw the Jus- part The Ogden plant rau all night, but to tho members and the new plan this cuted at once Involves the moving of of tice and equity the water supply la o dlmlmrhed on hu almost ceased. Fader the 2.000.- 0W) yards of material. The Corey account of the supply for the dam be- criticism new rate plan every member pays his Bros, company will put lu a bid for ing practically frozen up that It was own the construction of this first atreu-way. also crippled to a great extern. Of the new members taken Into the ot work. The locality Is sot new to The company seeing that if the plant A. O. U. W. since the advent of the Mr. Corey aa hla firm constructed the was ran all day It would no Deputiee 90 per cent are un- Canadian Pacific line acre the couniiminii-'the water supply In the dam Supreme of 80 years. The reason try In the neighborhood of Medicine der the age hat the p sut would have to shut down for Ibis le, the new rale plan offers tbe Hat nnd Cnlgary, besides important, all night and leaves both Salt Lake aad best Inducements to young men ever tontrsets la tbe Rocky and Selkirk Ogden In darkness, decided to shut offered by any organisation or com- mountains farther west. down during the day for a tUe and Mr. Dennis wrote to El wood Mead of pany. The plan not only offers good give th. reservoir above the dam a inducement! to young men. but It the United Slates department of agrichance to fill up. The power was vorka to the benefit of the older mem- culture aud naked him to inform large turned on again at about 12:24. ber by eventually making hie number contracting firms In this country that Salt Lake has been in the same con- of assessments leas, and at the name Ihe government and the railroad were dition aa Ogden, except the steam time have an absolute guarani. to re- now ready to let contracts nnd that whk-plant of 2,000 hone-pownas ceive the full amount of hla policy. there waa not enough concerns to uo been running the street can waa U. W. can certainly be the work. Tbe bide for the first lot "The A. kept In operation. proud of the record made in ita life of of work are to be la by Feb. 15. This condition Is unprecedented In M yean. Every claim upon the order Mr. Coreys company is at present the history of the power company, baa been paid in full. doing the grading In the new Southern "Since ita organization 1140,000,004 Pacific terminal yards at Baward, near have been paid to the widows aad or- Moatello. phans of Ita deceased members, la the year 1908 over 910,000.000 was paid out AFFIRS TWO DECISIONS. during the month of last DecemGrand Cineegraph and Stenepticon aud ber alone, 98(0.479 was paid to ita Entertainment Provided by the beneficiaries. Since the organization of Cases of Hugh Heavay vs. Commercial Grand Circle Women of Woo- the order In this state, in 1881, over National Bank and Mhmmoth dcraft v 92,000,000 have been paid to its benePottary C ve. H. L. White. ficiaries and in Ogden City 9216-0K. of P. Hall thia evening, Feb. famiafternoon the supremo Yesterday the hav been distributed among and lies of 109 of Ita deceased members. court handed down a couple of opinions 11th, 1904. Moilng Pictures with Thus, mothers have been enabled to es- In which were Interested several Og8tereoptlcon views together choice selections of vocal and instruto den parties. The opinions were in the the burden of mental music aa played and sung by cape keep their little ones together and to cnee of Hugh Heavy vs. Commercial the leading artist 'In America. National bank and Monmouth Pottery educate them for good citizenship. PROGRAMME. "Above tbe great good the insurance compauy va. H. L. White. The case of Hugh Heavey against Opening selection by Woodmen Mu- feature of the A. O. U. W. baa done, sicians. fraternalism ia a atrong point of the tho Commercial National bank of OgVocal selection, Woodmen Quartette order. No needy brother ever goes in den Involved tbe payment of a draft Moving pictures nnd IB choice musi- want Though ihe order does not pay issued by the bank iu the name of cal selections unter the direction of sick benefits, yet, they can proudly Jamea Malloy, which was erroneously Prof. G. E. Weber. point to every known lodge aud say. sent to Denver instead of Corinne. It Selection, Mandolin and Guitar, They care for their sick and needy. waa paid at Denver to another party Woodmen Musicians. A wandering A. O. U. W. man la rare of the same name. The lower court Vocal selection. Woodmen Quartette of help wherever he find a brother. held that the Ogden hank was responMusical selection, Woodmen Musi- No member la ever suspended because sible for the loee on account of Ita ercian a. of dues when misfor- ror in delivering tho draft to the wrong of commence tune comes upon him. Since the or- party, nnd this will Entertainment Judgment ia affirmed promptly at 9 p. m. tbe supreme court. The plaintiff ganization of the A. O. U. W. over by la tree to all Woodmen and their have been expended for charita- waa represented by Henderson ft Macfriends and all interested in the prin- ble purposes. Millan aad the defendant by Heywood "The order stands today upon such a ft McCormick. ciple of Woodcraft. it that enterCome and enjoy a foundation of business principle la the last cast). White ordered a tainment with the Neighbors of Woo- gives an absolute guarantee to pay the bill of goods from the Monmouth comit whether dcraft full face of every policy pany to tbe amount of 9861.87. He was ever receives another accession or not obliged to pay tbe full amount lu order WOODMEN OP THE WORLD. With this financial basis the order haa to get possession of tbe consignment. received n new impetus that la filling The goods were aot as represented and Thursday evening, February 11. a its ranks with the young and holding he recovered 9188.84 in the lower court, free entertainment will be glveh at our its old member and promises to make nnd tble judgment le affirmed. At the of We- it in the future as it has been In the trial in this hall, under the auspices city last October a large insurance Women past, tbe strongest fraternal and the ber Camp number of questions ot great iatereat of Woodcraft. Being our regular meet- order of its kind. to wholesalers and retallera waa ing night, there will be no session brought out Tbe plaintiff was repreCONTRACT. BIG GET MAY reYou are of the camp. earnestly sented by A. G. Horn and the defendquested to attend with your lady ant by V, C. Gunnell. Immense Irrigation Will Investigate E. AUTH, Clerk. friends. Done There. Bs to Work J. GASBERO, C. C. Examiner Telephone Numbers: Ona of the large Ogden construction im- . Day, f284X; night, M. COLORED THIEF GETS SIXTY DAYS companies will probably have an ELECTRIC Msn Who Passed s Check Yesterday. In the District court yesterday before Judge Heury H. Rolaup, s number of criminal mat vs were heard. Thonas Hoy. the man who passed an 918 cneck on n Chinese restaurant was sentenced to the penitentiary for one year upon the charge of forgery. CODY FINED 920-J- . I rank Cody was sentenced to pay n fine of 9200 or nerve that many days in the county Jail until It 1ms been paid, n dollar for a day. Cody who was changed with sstauli with Intent to commit rape, pleaded gui'ty to the charge of simple assault as the district attorney sutet! that ho could not secure a conviction on that charge. FLEADS GUILTY. Charles Gray was arraigned upon the ehnrge of bu glary and grand larceny and pleaded guilty. The latter charge was withdrawn by the district attorney. Sentence will be passed Friday morning. SENTENCE ON FRIDAY. Robert Fries pleaded guilty to the charge of buifl&rlz'ng the Becker warehouse last Brewing company October and sentence will he passed on Friday morning a, Standard Building. U yu ONE EXAMINER, MANHATTAN SHIRTS and AU Kinds of OVERCOATS FURNITURE VANS, A. KUHN (EL 2349 WASHINGTON No Damage to Property in Handling BRO.. AVENUE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. Liquid Refreshments Are made ddidous and agreeable when served with f HACKS and COUPES furnished FUNERALS AU TRAINS MET for BALLS, WEDDING and THEATRE PARTIES NATURALLY SPARKLING UTHIA WATER. BY Deligh fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink ALLENS CARRIAGES. F. t J. KIES EL & It adds a charming CO., Distributors, IB |