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Show f '!: MOIJSWO - OFFICERS PRESCRIPTION WORK in 33 POSITION COUNTY WILL TAKfc AT NOON TUESDAY. F. E. Barker of North Ogden Has Been Appointed Official Sunograpner in District Court. At 12 oclock noon today those ot the county officers who do not theinseiYrs w ill uiuce, and take up at once Uioir new dunes. 1 ne bunds la all rases were nied late Saturday afternoon and the respective oaths taken. in the county clerks othce a lull force, including live extra cieias, have been hard at wor day and night tor the past ten da,i a in gening me records up to date in oraer Uuu me new incumbents to othce wouid have a y clean slate to continence with. they are still at work and win probably continue until late tonignt before all me records wm be complete. The resmi ot these extra efforts will establish a record will stand alone in me history of that atsue-oee- d ie bring prescriptions to us. WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. 3 IC2 I'o--da- 1 mi GIFTS tice. For Young and Old ; Perfumes French, English and erican Odors. Am- Handsome and useful All appro- Manicure sets. priate glftn. Mirrors aa others see and oak styles Boo you. Purses Ladies' sud Gents. Tbs Sliest selection la the city. flick-enloope- y T. H. CARR, . n Druggist eslii j 1 O O fid f'J ff 0f too tiiiMeMiA ggi1 -- I. i.', S3 FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS SMALLEYS AND WE WILL. NOT GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST GOODS, BUT TO YOU MONEY rs 07 GUAR-ANTE- E 4 SAVE ALSO. All Engraving FREE SMALLEY, 3 AS Twenty-flt- h ot, f Street owTfCO OMOO When We Do Your Work have the satisfaction of the knowing you arc getting vary best launarywork that anybody can do. Ita stylish, Its wall done In vs T rospoet and above all it's dona without tha wear and ten that It receives at most laundries, Ws want everybody In Ogdon nd vicinity to sea a sample of ur work. Wo know it'a tho best Wo want you to know It May our wagon calif Phono f postal uk you Ogden Steam Laundry Eut of Reed HoteL Phono No. 174. Address money loaned SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chattel Loans s quick, confidential aad Pnvots. Ho commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CGl hM-x-. 221 4 Eodes Bldg. OT-vto- i oi-hc- Go To ONLY Judge Howell will bold his first session ss judge of the district court Thursday morning to assume the duties of his new oihce and to puss ou some minor matters. . Retiring County Clerk Hollingsworth anu retiring judge Koiapp passed on me bonds of the treasurer, recorder, assessor, sheriff, superintendent of schools, surveyor and those of the county commissioners ou while the cuunty commissioners in their first session at noon Tuesday will pass on the bonus ot me precinct officers, consumes and justices of me peace. The uond ot the county clerk alter being passed on by the court, is held by tbe treasurer, and nr In the sunt of ten thousand dollars with the names ot A. F. Bigelow, Robert McFarland, John Contoa, K. A. Uoyes, and J. K. llaivenon as sureties for Air. Mattson. That of W. N. Fctterson, county superintendent of schools, In the sunt ot one thousand, gives C. A. r, and XL F. Fettereon aa sureties. The bond of D. W. Bins shows the following as sure lies: K. w. Wadfe, $3,000; W. U. Woden, fajJUO; W. U. Wilson, $4,000; U. J. Kelly, W. G. Smith, $2,000, and W. S. Stewart $4,000. County Commissioner Oscar B. Madron, bond for $8,U00, with T. F. terry, Charles Zelmer and U. T. flume as sureties. Commissioner Jot. bun-forfor the same sumunt, holds the names of Thus. u. Dee and ftavid Bedes. Edwin L)ix tor assessor is bomi-e- d for the sum of $lu,ouu and snows as sureues W. H. Compton, J. L. Child, J. A. Taylor and Benjamin Chadwick. H. J. Craven, county surveyor, whose bond culls for two hundred dollars, carries me names ot Jesse Fowers and William boweiL Henry K. bteele, ss consume ot me Uguen municipal precinct, la bonded lor one thousand dollars ; id the names of W. L. ftus sell anu . ri. Ayers appear on his bond. Tbe changes m me (uffeteni torces id me county will be very few as in most an Cuaes the oid lorces, who have proven very efficient, wlu be retained in me service. In the county clerk's office, Miss Agnes R Maguire will be suustttuiou by suss Genet Bingham and me new extra wilt be Miss Hdiih Reed, noth being stenographers. Miss Anius B. Brown, who has bees extra in tbe county mere office, wn. be made a deputy in the county roco.-u-eoffice, vice Hiss fioreucq ohms, resigned. Buward O. Burdick, who has been connected with the Oregon bnort Lina bas been tenuered the appointinent by Juuge Howeii, aa official court stenographer, vice isamel Hauer. air. Burdick baa declined me appointment, however, and Mi. F. B. Barker of North Ogucn wul be appointed to that pouuon temporarily, pr until a local man cun be found sho Is considered competenL The matter of turning over the offices tomorrow will be none very quietly and without any ceremonies whatever and mere wifi be no bitch in me work us any way. bat-urda- y, Toilet Cases . JAXCARV 3 lytii COMPANY Minute. I Two within a space of minutes is the ad harvest oi the Grim Reaper in the Reeve family Uii mm'i-in- g early. The first to answer the last ihead call was Hazel Reeie, tinmen years of age, and jul thirl) five m.U utee later her grandmother. y. s. Jutrn Great Reeve, passed to 3'jruud. There is a grim co.ncidem-about luo , afiair aa born died of the same a fi n leakage of the heart aud within , few ui.nutea of each oilier. Mrs. John Reeve died at the family sticet at esidence, 428 Twenty-secon- d 3:23 oclock this moiniaj:. 71 aged years. She was burn In Norwich, Norfolk, England, on November Iilh, 1833, and came to Ogden iu Octuher, 1883, making her a lumioer in thia section ot country. Her hushand, John Reeve, was the first agent of the Utah Central Railway, ao called beiore It merged into the Oregon Short Liue. Reeve was one of the of the older residents of the city and has a host of relatives aud friends who will be pained to hear of her demise. She was one of the uoble mothers of Ziun who sacrificed much fur her family and also for the religion she loved. She had been ill about six weeks previous to her death. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latteirday Saints and was faithful to the end. Besides a husband, she leaves three sons: John J, Albert G. and William A. At ten minutes to three oclock, just thirty-fiv- e minutes before the death of her grandmother, Hazel Reeve, age thirteen, passed sway at the family residence, 231 Twenty-sixt- h street, of leakage of the heart. While the little girl has been suffering from thia affliction for some time she was able to go around and only yesterday visited her grandmother. She was a bright child of a sunny, lovable disposition. The funeral services will be held together, but the time and place has not yet been decided upon. GOBBED t!-.- OFFICERS CnARuE exactly as it is wriiten. That is why so many doctors direct their patients to - - MORNIXi., -- ;We fill every pre cript'on HOLIDAY TlT.-iHA- InDflfTiW UKULlItI Occur in the Reeve Family With dt-ai- you have a di .cult prescription or one that is to be used in a s;rious case of lines;, bring it to us. ijcae , Two ASSUME ;HEN ! JAD RECORD OF DEATHS IN FAMILY m ACCURATE EXAMINER OtilJJLN. ETA II. BRE K INTO LANGLUIS PLACE Oh BUSINESS. BURGLARS lie-io- tin best-kno- THIS WEEK IS WEEK OF PRAYER Thlevca Took Notntng Except a of Provisions. Quan-ti.- y Chicago, Ills., Jam 1. Travel to the Pacific coast during 1905 promises to be a record-breakeaccording to Hamilton Wright, special commissioner in tbe east of tbe California Promotion company. Nine conventions have already been determined upon lor and eight tor Oregon this year. All the western railroads, said air. Wright tonight, are now providing not only for the heavy tourist travel, which will be largely augmented by tbe Lewis and Clark exposition but also for the colonist travel as every indication points to an unusually Urge number of settlers leaving tne middle west for the Pacific coast this year. r, Is very sad. Please give the orphan girls good cheer. Fill all their poor, sad bearts with joy And please, remember. Saute, dear, Tbe orphan boy. hill all the stockings up anj let Them praise Kim for tbe Savior's birth. And so, no more but don't forget That I'm on earth. B. E. Kiser. TEACHERS' EXCURSION TO BALT d Logan, N, M., Jam 2. While on the switchback, near here at an early hour today, the Golden Bute Usually Observed by All of the Pro Limited of the Rock Uiand crashed teetant Churches. Into a switch engine, badly damagThe first week in January Is usually ing both locomotives and severely infiremen. obseived by the Protestant churches juring the engineers and as a week of prayer for the routing None of the passengers was hurt. year. In pursuance of the custom the members of the First Presbyterian Roy Booth, the popular clerk In the cnurch will fittingly observe the as me. office of Superintendent Scott, has reEach evrping during the week there turned to his desk after a very severe will be meetings for prayer and bible illness of two weeka He has been sufstudy commencing at 8 oclock. The fering from the 15th of last month with combined attacks of grippe, tonsilitis following subjects are to be considered: rheumatism. For awhile it was anj Monday How Shall I Serve My feared that the rheumatism wuulJ God? James 4:8. reach his heart, and his recovery is Tuesday How Shall I Serve My good news to his many friends. Eph. 3:14-1- 6. Cjurcli? W. R Scott, division superintendent Wednesday How Shall I Serve My of the Southern Pacific, lelt yesterday Hone? Acts 10:2. How Shall I Serve My for the west In his private car, Thursday Isaiah 62:1. Buena Ventura," attached lu passenCountry? How Shall I Remember Friday ger No. 3. Missions?'' Psalms 36. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these meetings. east-boun- DELAYED BY NONARRIVAL OF GLASS GF THE CMIUTFD I11S ' EASI (Continued from Page 2.) t the various official and dlplnmatlo receptions. French sentisient goner ally applauded the beroie deteuae ot General Stoesael, but it accords recognition of the unceasing aiege ot General Nogl and Admiral Togo. The American embassy held a brilliant reception this afternoon where the bub render of Port Arthur was the prevailing topic among tho guests. COMMENT IN LONDON. noon the JapanLon, Ion. Jan. 2 ese legation received as official communication from Tukio repealing tha information given out eight Lours preo, viously in the pieae dispatch from as to General Sumseels overtures for capitulation. This official communication disposes of tbe definite anTo-kl- nouncement of surrender prematurely published in London by one English and ona American agency. No doubt, however, Is entertained in competent qunr-te- rs tint terms will be arranged and that tho Japanese will soon be la effective occupation of Port Arthur, the magnificent defence of which is the subject of eulogy on all aides. At the Japan cm legation It waa said the negotiations might entail considerand able communication with Tokio povdbly prolong tha negotiation until Tuesday or even Wednesday, but thsra wss little disposition to doubt that an srreement woulj be reached. Minister Hivtshl expressed relief at the fact that the eacriflce of life on the part of Kansas City, Jan. 2. Cattle the garrison and the besiegers was 5,000. Steady to 10c lower, na- almut ended. The fall of tbe fortress, tive steers 3.7546.00; native cow a and tbe minis' er added, would mark the heifers 1.754)4.75; slackers and feed- close of an important phase of tbe war ers 2.75&4.00; bulls 2.234)4.00; calves and release n large number of troops B.OOfiOJiO; western s'eera 3A0b.2b; which would be available for reinforcewestern cows 1.75 4) 3.50. ment of Marshal Oyama, but Baron Hugs Receipts 5,000. Market 6c position te any Hayashi waa not In have any 10c lower; bulk of sales 4. ;iu 41.30; that the surrender would heavy 4. 50 4. 60; packers 4.40 4 A3 definite Immediate hiflueuce la the direction of terminating tha war. As to p:gs and light 3.754)4.45. Sheep Receipts 2,000. Strong; mutlambs 5. olio i.ou; tons 4.004)5.25; range wethers 4.754)6.00; ewes 4.00 DC 1-- 4.-3- Litle Colds, neglected thousands Ur. of lives earn heed every year. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures little colds cures big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. THIS IS NO JOKE. t 1-- NOTHING MATTER UTAH. WITH in precious THE CG3C O mediation tbe minister reiterated that he knew of no attempts in that direction. The legation, tabl Baron Hays ah 1, "haa nothing confirmatory of the report of a definite surrender, but our information gore to show that tha surrender of the grant fortiwae ia immi-nen- L Tha lerma of surrender, of course, come within (ha province of the generals, but It is vary unlikely that Kunalaa troops atill at Port Are thur, who era believed te number n ly 20,000, sill lie allowed to reinforce the trooi ia tha field. Minister Hayaelii naturally waa slat-e-x at tho axpected engender and reiterated: it will at any rate end tbe terrible slaughter there aud I sincere-l- y bo it may la noma way expedite final peers. This depends upon Husain and not upon ua. It may atrengthaa the determination of Russia to continue tha war at nil coate. Its effect on Japae, however, cannot be doubled. Our fleet la free and the release of the besieging army givea ua Increased forces available for service elsewhere. Our base becomes more secure than evsr. Baron Ilayaahl paid n tribute to Gan-Btoeaeel, saying: 'Tha surrender will ia no way affect tbe glory belonging to him and hia men, nor our admiration for their splendid defense of Baron Buyrmatsu, Marquln lto, and former Japanese minister of tha interior, who is la thia city, was asked what affect tha foil of Port Arthur waa likaly to bava on tho futurs course of tho war, and remarked that so long aa Russia failed to give way there could be no termination of hostllitlM. Tho text of General Nogi'a message aa received at (ha legation mnflrma tha Aaanrlated Prase' earlier Tokio adviceK It follows: 'Tho terms and process of surrender are to be negotiated between tba respective delegatee at noon, Jan. I. ml son-in-la- w RUSSIAN SECURITIES er, government seenriliea loelng one-ten- th of ona per cant aad private companies' aharaa loeiag from a quarter to half a paint. Military critics treat Ua surrender aa tha beginning of n naw phase of tha war, liberating General Nogi'a army for with tha armies before Mukden, and removing causes for anxtha Japanese who ere now able iety to risk more In attacking ia Kuropat-ki- n. Captain von Pnntaa believes the Japanese will now proceed against Vladivostok and destroy tho test Russian naval bare In tha Far Kant. Col. Gaedks, who baa now returned from Mukden, lays Port Arthurs defense practically saved Kuro pal kin's army and that tha Japansas have lost ia tho attack more than tha whole Rosaisa garrieoi aumbareJ. fr Terrible plagues, those itching, TOURNAMENT OF ROSKB. Los Angeles, Jan. 2. Under tho moat aaaplclooa weather oomliliona Imaginable and ia tha preseaca ot a great throng of 60,000 people, Pasadena today held bar seventeen th annual utw years feast of Dowers, tho celebrated Tournament of roses. Perhaps never before in tba history of this novel carnival haa such a magnificent display of fiowara boon seen ua that afforded today. 'X'ho parade of gorgoimsly decorated floats, chariots, esrriagae aad automobile followed the general lines ot former yearn The city itself wee splendidly arrayed for the occasion, tha schema of floral decorations being carried out throughout tho entire city. A aeries of besutiful canopies and triumphal arches embellished the principal thoroughfares, through which the parade wended between tong lines of apectal-ora- . mid-wint- er NOT AFFECTED. Jim Boraggs la shining la society. Berlin, Jan. 2. Ruaelaa securities Jam Ho? which ure largely daait in on tha BerJim Yea; private bootblack for thi lin bnerao stood tho Shock of tha Port Arthur surrender with scarcely a quiv OouiderMIbL PribCatoa Tiger. 3C 9C 3C Omaha, Jan. 2. Cattle Receipts Market 10c lower; native steers 3.404)6.10; cows and betters 3A0 4.00; canners 1.754)2.40; Stockers and lenders 2.504)3.85; calves 2A0bA0; bulls and stags 1.7 5 2.50. Hogs Receipts 6,500. Market 6c 10c lower; heavy 4.35 4.40; mixed 4.37 light 4.40 4.45; pigs 4.40. 4.0064.40; bulk of sales 4a7 2 Sheep Receipts 1250. Maraet 10 20c lower; western yearlings 6.00 6.C0; wethers 4.80(5.40; ewes 4JJ0 4.75; common and Stockers XA04A0; 30000 0 Q OMAHA LIVESTOCK. pos- turing diseases of tho skin. Put an end to misery. Doana Ointment cures At any drug store. 0. Thirty million dollars and commercial metels is Utahs contribution to tbe world's wealth during 1904. Just make n note of that and then say there's nothing the matter with Utah. Balt Lake Telegram. INITIALS EXPLAINED. 1-- Those people who have been reading A. F. Philip's column from Washington in the Tribune are practically unanimous In the belief that the A F" stands for awful fooL Logan Uukba 5.00 6.C0. JountaL WOE. LAKE Jan. 0 THE MORNING EXAMINER REACHES MORE PEOPLE over the Rural Free DeEvery routes in Weber County than any other paper in the state State Treasurer Whitney Newton, in his annual report to tha governor, gives the total amount of certificate of indebtedness Issued In payment ot military expenses aa 1776,-46- 4, and recommends that the legislature authorize an ireue of $550,000 Insurrection bonds payable in 25 yean and to draw not to exceed S 2 per caut interest. Denver, 2. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1-- Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jan. 22. ri. K. Clark, grand chief of the Railway Conductors, today issued a statement denying the report that n meeting ot tbs brotherhood will be held in Chicago toof morrow, to net on the question January 201 h. wages and hours. Mr. Clark says no Do you keep sllkolineT asked Mrs. grievances exist Youngwlfe of the drygoods clera. T am sorry, madam, but we are Rome, Jan. 2. Canadian Finance all out of It today. Minister Fielding assisted today at tbs Oh, what a pity! I did want It aw- beatification in SL Peters and was imBut if you haven't It I will pressed by the pope's presence In tha I fully. hope. Fourthly Dr. The Rev. to make something else answer. procession. Mr. Fielding leaves Roms have UnctuB not are Brother Hardesty, you Plea tie give me two yards of cotto-lene- . shortly for Vienna whence he will go ad with anthropomorphism. to London. Washington Life. where Deacon Hardesty (wondering ed beforeword )that ho had heard Father But, my dear, youre too Paris, Jan. 2. A man robbery ia reand then sometimes I think I am, love Ik know to what re bad young ported by the postal authorities to When yon I dont know. Im not! I love have occurred between Cbanteugea and it si say. Daughter Indeed teT grip good and hard achea and unpleasant him Infinitely more than mamma couid Prades. Tbe contents of seven sacks lIv at totof ... dont get over for a long possibly have loved you when you are missing. They are believed to contain a considerable q'lanlity of mall. were bis age! Harper's Bursar. 1"-- We think, wiota the manufacturof printing machinery, that it la about time you were paying something on the press you bought of us. it Is now almost a year since you got It. I wasnt aware that I owed you anyof tne thing, answered the editor malL Ton return Bazoo, by Tallgrass told me when I ordered the press that it would pay for itself in six months. -- Chicago Dally News. GIEBALIAS it CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. But Presbyterian Church Will Boon be Chicago, Jan. 2. Cattle Keceipe . Completed. 37,000. Market 10 20c lower; good poor lo The completion of the Presbyterian to prime steers 6.4ugi'6.(HJ; and feedstockera church hai been rein riled about five medium 3.704)5.50; 1. bug 4.20; Lettmonths on account of the refu-a- l of the ers Jt.Ju34.a5; cows ers 2.25ii5.00; canners l.!u2.4u; plate glare manufacturers t. put In glass in place of the broken glass. Rev bulls 2.10'u 4.10; calves 3.5UQ Hogs Receipts 4.0UU. Market be Carver has been In correxpondcnce with the firm for some time and tbe firm 10c lower; mixed sad butchers 4.1uep good to. choice heavy 4.00 has finally agreed to put in new glass 4.G7 and has ordered the employment of the 4.75; rough heavy 4.404) 4. bb; tight 0 4.60; bulk of sales 4.bu4.tiii. best experts to be had. Tbe heating Sheep l.eceipts 26,000. Sheep weak of the building is now being figured Lamb uwer; good to choice heavy upon and it is erpected thtt in about three weeks time everything will be in 4.004)5.65; fair to choice mixed 4.10 tip top shape. A find Royal Wilton car4A; western sheep 4.004)b.4U; napet was ordered from the Ogdes Fur- tive lambs 5.254P7.25; western iambs niture end Crpet company some three 6.0047.25. wees ago and is expected soon from KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. Chicago. A foolish young woman named Clara The rest of her nsme was O'Hara-J- ust a run will Rio Grande Western worried and worried. at teachers special for the convention And kept herself flurried. leaves Train 4th. Lake January Salt Because she was tall end so narra. 8:43 a. m. Fare LM for the round Cleveland Leader. and 3rd sale on January trip. Tickets ' 4th. CHEAP RATES TO DENVER er M?. Cui-ifont- ia This is the Mason when tbe smiling plumber reapeth bis harvest and taxetb ye householder sorely. This la no joke, nor is the idea new; but Father Adam, its originator, failed to copyright it and It bas done annual service LITTLE HARRY'S PLEA FOR THE ever since. Login JaumaL b.00. ORPHANS. Dear Santa Claus: I hope youll not Forget to make tbe 01 phans glad. , Because my muiher says tfieir lot Vsfc The Langlois Grocery company aae entered Sun ay by parties unnuoani and a quantity ot caannl goods of a-- 1 rioua kinds taken. Such gids only were taken a coiiM be eaten so that it is supposed that the work was done by hobos. Articles tome transient of greater value were not touched at all and no attempt was made to ransark the place for money. The parties who broke in were hungry, evidently, and wanted Bumethlng to mt. There ia no clue whatever to their identity. JANUARY 8th and 9th. Account the National Live Stock Association meeting the Union Pacific railroad will sell tickets to Denver and return tor 118, good returning until It is die Paper dot reaches the Fanner and the cky people ADVERTISE IN IT 1 0 OG3O0C 3C DC 3C DC DOOCDO |