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Show TUB MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, DEED OF SUNDAY JUDGE HOWELL MAKES DECISION FINDING UTAHNA MANAGER GUILTY OF ITS INFRAC. by W. L. , Goorlay, manager of ihe Utahns company, whoso trial for violating the Sunday amusement ordinance occupied the attention of the municipal court tho greater part of yesterday afternoon, was found guilty of the offence as charged, by Judge Ilowell at a special action of the court at 7 oclock last erenlng and aenteoce was eat for 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. The derision le looked upon as important In view of similar infractions of tho law by manager! of amusement places wlihin the past month. what a man wants in Furnishings he is sure No testimony was introduced by A. about or miss no hit to find here. Theres E. Pratt, attorney for the defendant, We spread before continuous the paints argued, being to the pffect patrons that, first, tho city ordinance does not are right style, qualstream of fresh ideas apply to places like the Utahns theatand price. er, the designation being, saloons, stores, etc., and other p lares of business,' and second, that the city ordinance la Invalid because It eunfUrts with tho mate law, tho latter making Our Gloves, Neckwear, Underwear, Shirts, pacific exceptions to the law, such as stores, and the ordinances makdrug all are and Cuffs, Suspenders Hosiery, Collars ing a general exception of all "aecea-ar- y different. places of business." Chief Browning, Captain Brown and Different from the common horde and difDetective Pender testified that Utahns ferent in price, because we never fancy figTheater waa opened last Sunday evenures for anything. ing, that the performance waa not a sacred concert as advertised, and that Christmasward now. looking money waa accepted for admission. none too A little early, think, Argument closed about 4:90 p. m., and the decision rendered later in the evenearly for choice selections. ing. J. K. Bagley, dty attorney, conducted the prosecution. Although there have been several violations by theatrical houses, within the past mont h of the Sunday closing ordinance, a promise from the violator to break the law no more, baa raved them from a fine, no that yesterday's decision of the conn marks its course lic that there will be three grand of attitude to offenders. EXAMINER TELEPHONES drawing on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening of next week. BIG HEATING PLANT INSTALLED ROOMS EDITORIAL SI No. Santa Claus has requested the Boss Steam Hast Turned In Southern PaIndependent Phono. BUSINESS OFFICE Book and Stationary Co,, 1o remain cific Shopa and Round Houses No. 120 open evening Indopondont Phono...'. commencing Monday. Yesterday. WM. qlasmann No. 123 Rose Wilson, tho unfortunate woIndopondont Phono The large abeam heating plant for EDITORIAL ROOM man who was burned last Sunday on warming the new Southern Pajcittc Boll Phono............ .....No. M Hudson avenue by her clothing catchmachine shop and both the Southern BUSINESS OFFICE ing tire, wa removed to tho hospital comBoll Phono............ .....No. BS at 1 oclock yesterday and will prob- Tactile round houses, went into mission yesterday. The steam wa WM. GLASMANN die. la Sba in a ably very turned Into the big system of pipe apparently Boll Phono. . .. ...a......... No. 12D fciw condition. yesterday afternoon and was found to No. 120 of both telephone oyotomo oloaed oftar 1p.m. The ptibfie will be pleased to learn do to work aaliafoctorily. The heatInclude pipe in all the they ran do their buying for Xmas ing system In the rounl house. Formerly evenings at the Boas Book and Sta- pit them pits, where number of men tionary Co. worked during all degrees of temperThe following ladles from Balt Lake ature, were heated In any manner the visited the art exhibit at the Carnegie ingenuity of the machinist could dehenceforth an equible and Library yesterday as guests of Mrs. vise, hut hie kept up Mm. R. A. Grant and Mr. Hroder-h- Windsor: Mrs. Harkness, Woodward, pleaeait temperature will of for the the comfort employees. At wo to hootenoeo at box portlet ot Holman, Bancroft, Wallace, Miner, Thompson, Powers. Walker, Cilmer least 430 workingmen will participate the matinee yesterday. and McIntyre and Misses Keogh and in the enjoy ment of tho new comfort The system wae Installed by CapAt Utahna Fork Danvtng Pavilion Culmrr, tain A. C. Johnson, representing g Monday night there will be o drawing Good newa for the Christmas shop- Chicago firm, and his required about for two grand prisea. per commencing Monday, December two months to be pnt In. 12th, the Ross Book and Stationary Good newa for tho Chrlatmoo Shop Santa Claus has requested the Ross per, commencing Monday, Dec. 12th, Co., will remain open evenings. Book ft Stationery Co. to remain open The BOSS BOOK ft STATIONERY The oass of Joseph SchlHs Brewing evening commencing Monday, CO. will remain open evening. Co. vs. Miles L Jonas, doing busiThe State Art Institute exhibit at ness as the M. L. Jones Coal and Ice JAPAN AT THE LEWIS the Carnegie Library will cloao Wed- company was nettled late yesterday afAND CLARK EXPOSITION. ternoon by a decision of the Jurors, wta0 nesday next. bad been out a considerable length of Portland, Dec. 10. Japan, not to he Tho committee on award of (he State time, rendering judgment In favor of outdone by Russia, has cabled to the Art Institute will meet today for the the Joseph Sohlits Brewing company Lewie and Clarke Exposition requestand awarding the latter 1347.81 the ing space for a largo display of thd pro. purpose of making award. amount sifted. The sum represents ducts and manufacturing and other in-- d The management of V lull no Park money claimed by the plaintiff for uatriea of that country. A reservaDancing Ppvllion wlobes to inform It goods sent to Mr. Jones as agent of tion aggregating about 30,000 square feet baa been engaged. patron, an wen an the dancing pub the brewing company. Just What a Man Wants Just it a in onr that ity Our Furnishings Are Different ask Were but youll . BANDITS SUSTAINED Validity of Ordinance Contested Defense Sentence Sot for Tuesday. 19M. MASKED ORDINANCE TION. II, DECEMBER FRED M. NYE, ol&.r ot ROBBED STORE ON WASHINGTON AVEUE EARLY IN EVENING. Sire. Ida Jsitasn Held at Feint of Gun While Till is Emptied. Two masked robber armed with guns entered the store of C. Jroaon. 3208 Wtshington avenue, at 7:40 last The days are growing shorter. Xmas is delay your evening sad held up the wife of the buying. Make up your list once, do it now. The collection of good proprietor, Mrs. Ida Jenson, and lrft richer by $46.50. Part of Ueir booty things for you to choose from is now on display. AVe many of is a bank chock payable to C. Jensen range. of $32.50. your wants will come within Mr. Jensen was alone in the store sitting near tho stove when two apparently young tarn entered with guns in their hands and their facet hidden few items by way of suggestion We mention behind handkerchiefs. Throw up yon hand! said the larger of the two leveling hia gun at her. This tho woman stubbornly refused to do. Then sit till. said th robber. The larger of tho two men covered Mr. Jenson with a gun while the younger rob bod tho till. After tho robbery, as a precaution, the smaller maa tore the cord loose from the telephone receiver and tbs wmawwiw hold-u- p beat a hasty ret rest WOOL ON Without a moment's delay the PRICE plucky Mrs. Jenson rushed to neighboring bouse and telephoned the police department. Captain Brown and Sergeant responded and leeured a description of the robber. two Later arrested they young men on an engine in the Union yard answering the description. The persona in question had been arrested earifbr in the evening at a gambling ball a euspldoua characters, but giving a straight story had been allowed to go. When taken to the police station they were separately Interviewed and their statement were highly contradictory, but nothing incriminating was found upon them. They gave their name a John McLean and John Turner. Turner claimed to be Jack Turner, the Australian pugilist, and allowed numerous newspaper cuts and dippings concerning hia career in the ring, and claimed to have been in 147 bouts. Later Sergeant Wilson and Officer AL Herrick arrested three men on Washington avenue, two of them, young men, being suspects. They claim to be show men. The store robbed Is one that a few months ago belonged to Charles Keller. at the corresponding date in 1908 and CL M. Morris at ths Reran bang u ATTEMPTED HOLD-U- P. The Jenson's are comparatively 86.2, the mean of tne December aver- tempted to elide down an improrbe rope from a fifth story window tohj iff the last tea years. (ranger In Ogdep. ages Officer Milo by Large number of pedestrian were Robbers Chased a The percentage of acreage aown Whan rescue was st hand she fttk Rackham and Others. to winter rye this fall aa compared lost her hold or deliberately knees passing along the' street at that time, but the hold-u- p aermed to have laid with that sown last year is 86.7, the her grlpi She fell four storiM, leadhi headflrot on tho brick pavrant. is Alexander Huas and Samuel Jout their plan well enough to have on average condition December 1, 1904, was klHed, by hold up 90.5. was slipped in while the vicinity wa com- were intercepted Adams avenue and Twenty-vsconmean of the December averages paratively dear of people. after of The street last night shortly APACHE TRIBE THREATENED the last ten year 86.2. and took heels to their midnight, but tbs total acreWITH EXTERMINATION of final estimates Tbs apescaped being robbed. As they of form and values age, production proached the corner ot Adams and- the principal crops for 1904 will be El Paso, Dec. 18. June T. ChrreB. two tall men in over- issued on December 28, at 4 oclock The White Whittlesey engagement Twenty-seconsuperintendent of the Meecataro Iriks some trees behind j from coats stepped which closed last night with the thrilreservation in Naw Mexico, who b h action of in the afternoon. this city, ro ports that coneumpdos a ling romance, Boldlen of Fortune," and across the path. Theas to their le the most notable one of the present the men left little doubt St. Petersburg, Den 10. General making terrible Inroads on the Iriitaf. men two He says It is Impassible to tsuh then theatrical season. The attendance last intentions. The sight of the Hetman of the Don Cosstarted a Maximovich, evening was not as large as the ex- running for their dear lives sacks, k reported to have been appoint- to bo dean or to diet properly, ari tbit the vicinity among pedes- ed to succeed Prince Galitsin as governOMsqusntly the disease Is spnadaf traordinary merit of the production panics iaOfficer Rackham and others or-general and the ability of the players de- trians. of the Caucasus. alarmingly, threatening extandastn and scene on were the shortly after, of the famous Apache tribe 1b i lev served, in fact the attendance at the A VALUABLE FAMILY BIBLE. two evening performances and Satur- traced the robbers by the barking of yearn. mils, hut were Dec. 10. Robert day afternoon matinee was much light- dogs for more than athem. Borns London, er than that at produetkms worth not unable to Intercept family Mble containing intonating PROPOSITION TO O0NTINU1 half the money- - Manager Grant ia to family entries was sold st auction hers AID FAVORABLY RECOVER a and Dec. half Baltimore. be congratulated upon securing for today for $3,250, The purchaser waa a 8 enow between foil of here, indue Ogden theatergoers such a talented Denver, Dee. 10. A propowtioa vtW last night and midnight to-- I London dealer. company In such a brilliant repertoire o'clock The mean th continuance of th til will rewind Is of the velocity at Dee. 10. The following received of pkys. His assurance through the night. New York, Towna 20 by the Western Federate vw miles an hour. was advanced Miners from columns of the press that the Whit- ported to he of refined union sugar grades labor eastern in the interior of the state sty from ten rente a hundred Confectiontlesey engagement would be deserving six to nine inches of snow Ml submitted today to the exeenthra bout dnring ers A, Mould A, Cuttoday: of patronage is borne out by the judgLoaf, crushed, of the federation by a delegation, whirl the day, ment of those who were fortunate powdered, granulated sod cubes. pant the entire day in eoafanaesvith enough to be in attendance. The scene AUTHOR AND CLERGYMAN DEAD. the Mention officers. The plu wff ENTOMBED MINERS FOUND DEAD. of Soldiers of Fortune is in the probably be accepted. Boston, Decf 10. Rev. Dr. Rosa C. South American republic of Olancho, Eldorado, I1L, Deo. lfc Reecnera toof Portland, Or., formerly Houghton, and the exciting times which nappett a well known retired congregational day reached th four men who wen SABI to a party of Americans there furninh ot several entombed yesterday in the Eldorado ASCTIQN SALEATUHCLE author the and clergyman enough interesting situations to thrill historical books died today at hie Coal and Coke company's mine and an image of alune. There ia enough 62 years. He had ben found them dead. The bodiea were of unredeemed pledges, eonoWrij of the jingle of swords and the crack horns, aged Watches, docks, Diamonds. Jewmj of prominent churches in Uti- brought to tho surface. of musketry to please those who like pastor Brtowbac, Operas Silverware, Cleveland and Indian ca. Buffalo, the martial element in a play with ADOLPH WEBER INDICTED. , field Glasses, Musical forinmwj For some time he was president plenty of the love making element for of MeKendree oollege of Lebanon, grand Guns. Revolvers and a tiouseri Auburn, Cal., Dec. 10. Th ' those who Uke dramas of that sort 111. has found an indictment against articles to numerous to jury , and still a delightful vein of comedy Andolph Weber for th robbery of the go to tho highest bidder wtthwtk Robert opportww. a soldier Ia rare hank. Clay, Placer County throughout. or, reserve. This is a GERMAN ENGAGED TO of fortune; Whittlesey is given every to buy first class goods at jour LIEUTENANT. scope to portray the character of the amm PROSECUTION FEARED price. Dont miss It e American, who stakes the FOR RENT BILL warranted aa reireeeoted. Wrwj Use. 19. Ssastor New. Washington, Stars and Stripes respected wherever lamb of Nevada, will last but a short tins ody. announced the he goes, and he succeeds most admir- engagemnit of hktoday Dee. 10.HApparently fear- dally at 8 and 7 p. m. until ths0iw" youngest Chicago, daughter; ably. His work Is without flaw Frances, to lieutenant Leopold Von ing prosecution because sbe had no stock ia disposed ot CoL Jobs throughout. The heroine of the play Bredow of the German army. Lieutenmoney to pay tor her room, a woman Anotionoer, will conduct is Hope Langham, essayed by Virginia ant Von Bredow is an o Hirer of the who registered nnder the name of Mro, Undo Sams lama Office 878 15th 8t Brisaac who is as winsome as she Is Cuiraader of the guard, talented. Each one of the supporting stationed atregiment Berlin. He was an atcompany accredited himself or her- tacks of the German embassy at Washself in a most commendable manner ington during 1902, and seemed to be fitted for hi or her Fresh Stnk MUST REPORT THROUGH put. bods At the matinee Saturday afternoon A POST OFFICE INSPECTOR. "The 8econd in Command," an EngOen Jewelers and Opticians JUwiys lish play of the present day was on Washington, Dec. 10. Frank H. Cunthe hoaitls. It is a grand production ningham, president of the National BKTCLOCK New and waa ably presented by Mr. Whit- Rural Letter Canrierk association, who Avenue. Washington and has been under Investigation by th tlesey company. pdstoffloe department, on charges of political activity, called at the poatofflee strenw&s effort lo have on hand a superb line of 1 We make P department today. Fourth Assistant season.- - II will ghr us pleasure to have the during Holiday Postmaster-Gener- a Bristow told him judgment. e to submit hk report through a The following are the arrival st the Inspector. Reed hotel for the past 24 hours: Novdfiu A. H. Rawitxer. Omaha, Neb.; J. D. CROP STATEMENT. Grossman, Frisco: Mrs. Windsor and And Feast Your Eyes VUch Are Price, Salt Lake City; Mrs. R. HarkWashington, Dec. 10. The crop ness, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Warddard. statement issued today by the departOur Prices Satisfy Salt Lake City; kin. Hofman, Salt ment of agricultural Lae City; Mrs. Bancroft, Salt Lake arc that the newly seedCity; Mrs. Wallace, Salt Lake City; ed area of winter wheat le about Mrs. J. Miner. Salt Luke City; Miss We am undtiputed iMter. I. bifk tnd. food. 111 IMS acres, a decrease of 14 per Miss Keoghl, Salt Lake City; Mrs. cent from the area sown in the fall of havo traveled? Then you fchft our store compares with any. East and outshines many. Thompson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. 1903, as finally estimated. Powers. Salt Lake City; B. G. The condition of winter wheat on Salt Lake City; Mina Kennedy, December 1 waa 83.9 as compared with Salt Lake City; W. 8. Booton, Salt 6.6 In 1908; Hi in 1908 and a ten Pfeoly Mf Laka City: Clarence Cohn, Salt Lane year average of B2.L . light The acreage as compared with last City; C.G. Prier, Chicago; I. L Jewelers Ti Son Fletcher, Frisco; P. G. Wuebben, year is 98.4 per cent. ltd The rewly seeded area of winter City; Col. George French, Trisco; A. BIG CLOCK, F. Hibhs and wife, Trisco: Arthur rye is provisionally estimated at 86.7 AirageacBt Hesinger, New York ; P. A. Clancy, per cent of the area sown in the fall Washington Avenue, Chicago: Andy Chrietensec, Hooper; of 1903. The condition of winter rye Hannah Hadley, City; James Marshall, on Dcvember 1 was 90.6 as compared North Ogden. with 92.7 oa December 1, 1903; 98.1 nearer. Dont at think its COME AND LOOK ANYWAY a Fur Scarfs, Kid Gloves, .Silk Reefers, Hand Bags, Fancy Vases, Cuff Boxes Dolls, Dainty Aprons, NecKwear, Fine Ribbons Men's Ties, Umbrellas, Dressing Cases Linen and Napkins to match' Etc., Etc, KNIT SHAWLS AT HALF FANCY SALE Paine & Hurst DRY GOODS- - Pin-coc- 75c 50c d AMUSEMENTS d ' e . OSG O 300 Have You Chosen Your self-mad- Malle Your Selections Now. Past ExProves the Wisdom perience of Early Choosing rjjsoc 0 Thousands of Dollars worth of holiday goods to be offered at the Lowest Prices ever quoted. . REED HOTEL SENSATIONAL VALUES IN TOYS, DOLLS, BOOKS. GAMES, OPERA RAGS. LEATHER GOODS, JEWELED WHITE SIDE AND BACK COMBS, BELTS. HAND BAGS. COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, HANDKERCHIEFS, FINE FURS, NECK WEAR, KID AND GOLF GLOVES, JEWELED BAGS,' SOFA AND PIN CUSHIONS, UNKN DOILIES, SCARF AND CENTER PIECES, AND THOUSANDS OF OTH- THEjTSEb THE BEAUTIFUL YOU MONDAY WHEN YOU COMB TO THE STORE AND Visit Our Store IttylM LET h. &, XllOSSYSiS Dry Goods Q COG ".weMairtUMscfr' DC F post-offic- DISPLAY'. J I J. S. Lewis & Co. Itnijtaii i ER THINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. BRING THE CHILDREN WITH 30C Id J. S. Lewis &Co. 4 fiifcl O 522300 J OVER SPARGOS BOOK STORE 2465 Washington Avenue. (oil Crirt 82. $5 fed |