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Show TUC MOKMNli HEN ACCLUATt PRESCRIPTION BREVITIES A M. P. VarM:.:i r a bioiLi--r oi Attori tiie ney Ma. jJ.i;. :, my truni Built. ViMlillg re.Ul.ve. i- WORK you have a LL cult prescription or one -- that is to be used in a s:rious case of illness, bring it to cs ;We till every prrcr!?f.on: exactly as it is wrt'.ten.; That is why so many do: tors direct their patients to bring presciiptions to us. . tcachers availed o. t..e op- -, a'r porluuity of meeting iLi cuiucm edu- - i ,i cator. 1 fv m Ogden Steam Laundry , HOTEL Phone 174. A tSmair Fire I. kindled quickly and bumi rapidly with dry kindling wood. 25c per 2.U0 per nek fur unnplit nek; wood. $5.25 per tun for beet coal, deliv- ered. Eros. An. THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY on the Pacific coast raise the finest grapes on tba Pacific coast .Theli wines If vnu wish to dispense good cheer for the holidays orde some of their wine from . Z1NI BROS. alii iiti mm sea 2S5lil bCTMt ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER 'Phone 150. 7372 Washington Are. WINES (SL LIQUORS S. M. LEEDOM H. PATTIS0N FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue. (Phone 228X) monuments stones, two STOCK. EEBS7K and HEAD carloads in MITCHELL BROS. 2003 JEFFERSON AVE. AND COPINO CEliETERY VAULTS. you want the worth of your money in MEAT and FISH go to Ballard & Rincker's w I4UI Itreat. , Pho-i- s Jvs-t-.ui- u i4l'--aiiu- t- - u.i.iug wiii-- the county atiuruey 1905. The criminal business for 1904 was not so large ns The year previous I attribute this largely to the vigorous prosecutions of the previous year and to the vigilance and determination of the officers charged with the duty of handling the criminal business. During the past year I have spent considerable time in Investigating a large number of cases which I finally decided that the facte, the law an 4 the evidence would not Justify prosecution. In a few of these caves that were the most important, 1 consulted with the district attorney of this dinlrict. I desire at this time to commend the sheriff's office of Weber county and the police office of Ogden City for the able and efficient assistance rendered by them. I do not keep any statistics of tbs cases but rely upon thi court records and the records of the sheriff's office for Much Information. It seems to me that It would be fit for your honorable body to recommend tome changes tbat re of considerable interest to Weber county. It should be recommended to the legislature that a law be passed regulating the use of automobiles upon the public roads, we having no law covering that point The law relating to the damage of highways by snlmsli driven thereon proves to be entirely inadequate to protect the public, and I w ould recommend that It be so amended that the authorities of the county be empowered to impound the animals them doing the damage and make iiubJe therefor in the same manner a the law provides fur trespassing ani. mala, and that the county commissioner! be empowered to regulate the time, manner and method of driving animals upon the public highways end affixing a, penalty therefor, and that where there are two routes, that the county commissioners be empowered to designate which' one shall lie used for the driving of animal and to close the other against such traffic. That wherever In the statutes it is enactqd hat the county commissioners are emordinance by powered to regulate of explosive and like .lie storage of such ordi-- 1 1 h'n;f that a violation - nun re shill be by statute marie n mln-for The law provides 'Vmoniior. And So ths Felcny Ca:s is Diin'uSisd .tiiatipes cf venue iua preliminary Change is taken Ira! ion. Whre t.irn. jiioti the irun'eipnl court and the case Yesterday at S ocock Judge Murphy jVhe peace m ining out ilde Sf r' j exnm-Aoain- th'eJefendantupon rastkarging of insufficient evidence to the grounds secure a conviction fer the No. 653. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate aad Cbaitot Loss Service quick, confidential and ptlrateL No eommlselon. WESTERN BROKER AQI CO, Those 524-x- . 221 4 Eoclea Bldg J st JJ S'Vro'M.mTSd'fome office subjecting witnesses and to great inconvenience and labor and expense, I would recommend eltber that a precinct justice uf the peace be City, aald city to provided for Ogden be one prerlnc-t,- . or (wo .municipal judges, or fha where' s change of venue Is taken that the Justice of the peace to which It is transferred be author) red to sit and determine the matter in the place of the municipal Judge in Ogden City.. The present irrigation law, in order to. be. of benefit to the citizens and taxpayers of Qgden City needs some revisloa. The supreme court of Idaho has decided that water tbs method 'of determining rights therein provided under a simiand lar statute Is unconstitutional while I believe that the water have been able to effect considerable good and that their services ought to ho continued, still as t! law is framed there ia no method of enforcing any orders that they might offense of case which bn was charged. f ..i luc, '..r.it of the Coun y Commls-..J..C- S winch U IhjSlpJil.d ll'ulu ) f- ou accoum no u'll wa. held yesieijav. usa-.sur- IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU HOW ESSENTIAL PROPER LAUNDERING IS TO COMFORT AS WELL AS APIT IS EASY FOR YOU PEARANCE? TO SECURE THIS IF YOU SEND YOUR WASHING HERE. REMEMBER WE GIVE AWAY TWO COUPON EACH BOOKS $L00 WEEK TO OUR CUSTOMERS. FR ney's Report Read- - Dep- are Continued. J CID ibV ft. o pointments of Assensur Dlx for deputy s aud clerks and several bonds of cunsisbles and Justices of the peace were approved. The application of George E. Randall for road supervisor for Randall road district was refeired to CommiKekiner Wilou, who has charge of that district The application of M. li. RicliardMiu for superintendent of the County Ioor Farm and Infirmary was received, read anl taken under advisement. Tbe ap-plications of Georgs iearaloy for tha appointment of toad supervisor for liarrlsville district; D. P. Williams, Farr West; Joseph Skeen, Warren; J. P. Gibson, Taylor; H. C. Hanson, Plain City, and C. A. Packham for Pleasant View road district, were received, read and referred to Commissioner Mad son who has charge of those district a Charles Packham, ia connection with his application for road supervisor, re signed his position as constable of Pleasant View and same was taken un der advisement, ike application of William Bewail for as road supervisor of Wilson district, was referred to the commissioner in charge of that district, A communication which was read from the Ma Burroughs Adding chine company regarding the purchase of a machine that has been on trial for Rome time, was held over to allow Commissioner Bianford to investigate a near adding machine that has recently been put on the market. The application of lir. Forbes for aa county physician of Webar county was taken under advisement and the application of Thus. W. Peak tor the appointment of road supervisor for Kingsville district was referred te the commissioner in charge of that district. Tbs annual report of the county attorney was read, aad that part of the report relative to the enactment of new legislation affecting Weber county was referred to the committee on legislation. The report was as follows: "I report that lu the office of the county attorney, within the year 1SU4, there has been no civil business in the courts, in which the county has been concerned, of any Importance. There are now pending in the district court of Weber county one cult in which the county la plaintiff vs. Thomas Smart for damages to the Ogden canyon toads, which is set for trial February 14, 1965, aud one case, BklUlngton vs. Weber couuty, la regard to title of a Portion of land uaod by the county for a road, which is set for March 24, V "n-ne- y y fuel his irpuit and nuuiciuu other r.iaue.a were tiispused of, winch in ciudi-the coniirming of all tiie ap- gy IllvLs 1 I 77. .11 U MJIIVIm 2476 Wank. i - jeL-aj.-.; t 1M3. .'aeunaLiijrxasL-- r wausastt iX&3fiXEX3RUaBRKMBSGaUra 1 o - CiL.- - 1 147. I,- u. 1- NEWS-PA.-ciR- 11 Phone asr. If it b. lt. v ilf.i iu continue .. :i, suu d lie t.cir servlets ueiiiiiug me.r i .cr- and juiltts .ud be ineiiiud ul rri:ig ihe .ante. 'iue ii.--li aud fa .. :us ' J oaie a.ue:id or pruu.ng 1 refet ruio M?CliOU 12. n' u.j a;.--ciui i -1.111 10 U--e .itu iiiJi'iicuuure as a. ia of great in- uresi to We bur cm. anj re.oinmeud liiai me method t i r; e.n con'snicd of ue idviucd m appom.mg tuspec that it shall be diue by the county and 1. m ttie sia.u.e lie amended so as to 1.1 iy u.e uioth-od- i cf enforcing .- .. . ine tor. Lsaiiy i is.i a.ieuiiou ot the uoard to the Ijccmc tr .i. ance, paxi-July 20th, 1SW3, by jour hoard and recommend tbat it hi- enforced or repealed, being per mm,!- of ite op.nU-that it would le be.ier to repeal it." The quetiuu regarding me establishment uf an station was brought up auj in connection therewith it is proiioaed to call meeting of the fruit g. oners cf Weber county for the puriKiae ot framing remedial legislation ti ai wii; be of ln-ffl- t to that industry in this county. It is understood that the Horticultural society of Salt Lake and other societies have been preparing bill for toms time aud these will bs considered at the proposed meeting and tiie follow, ing persona will be invited fur confer-- ( nee in this matter: James A. Woods Cross ; Jacob M. SecriaL Farmington, and Jesse M. Smith, of Layton. After this bad lieen disposed of the commissioners entertained a motion from Oomadsskmer Wilson, that Commissioner Stanford bs appointed a committee to notify the newspapers that unless they seed a reporter to the board meetings the report could not bs furnished until the clerk has had time lo tra ascribe the minutes or la other words until Tuesday morning. The motion was put and carried. JAXUAItV - n - THE DRUGGIST. Wheelwright 0 MEETINGS l-- SIOKMXU, d Ar:hi:r Gl.ck, a nephew of J. tv. butt oi ibis city. viL.e cuasllt.g fcl ins i.oue tou. Msr.'iautuwu, ioau, cu litt 4;li ei this in.'mtii, sUs.a.neJ injuries which rceuiie.i in i.ix dnr.h u in1 yuui.j-uiaUrt Sunday, fner.t hii vacation n 0;; .en v. : ll the Abbot la. Ji-- . 1. .iu.u". u:o uf COMMISSIONERS THINK Sr.OULD KEEP A MAN hi. cousin iu .his lit;,. a EAn SEealU.N. WM. DRIVER, ' EAST CF REED ss MUST GO j.-- IfAU tlTliXEl)AV EXAMI-NK- U Yesterday afternoon the preliminary examination was heard before Judge Countv Attorney Hulanlski Murphy. appeared for the'State and Judge Horn represented the interests of Mre. Ferris. Attorney Pratt conducted the defense for Mr! McLean. The testimony offered certainly proved that McLeaa has owned Mrs. Ferris several hundred dollars for some time, but it was also continually developed that be had promieed to pay her, and under the robbed the comlaw tiie promise to pay MurJudge the of phaee. felony plaint would be imIt while that bolds phy possible to secure a conviction is under tbs statute , still the defendant morally guilty of the offense charged. Paris. Jtn. 10. M. Paul Dottmer, fort. mer Governor of the French was today elected president of the chamber of deputies. InJo-Ciiln- com-mlslnn- - etiu-riim-ni- Eld-ridg- e, TRIBUTE V Xu & OF RESPECT . TOMBS. M'KAY Memorial Article Rendered at Devotional Exarcias at Wsbsr Stake Academy. At the devotional exercises in tha Weber Stake academp yesterday the following tribute of respect to Mrs. Jonnette E. McKay was read by one of the student body: Once again the black barge Las been sent by our Heavenly Father to carry one of the loved ones from our midst to that laid of love and peace beyond the veil, la Hls wisdom. He has deemed It accessary to have more laborers to carry on ilia glorious work ia our last beautiful home. And while we know that this is but a transition which our beloved sister list passed through, we cannot help but nils tha dear one who has been called. 80, as students of the Weber Stake academy, we extend our deepest sympathy u our beloved trustee, to our desr principal gad teachers, and to our fellow students, who are bow bereft of wife aud and mother ths dearest friend comfort of the home. The life of Sister Jonnette E. McKay stood out like a mountain; viewed from a distant plain. Its detail are lust to view, leaving only magnitude and splendor to the happy beholder; and only upon closer exsmlnatkm ia Its grandeur and beauty fully realised. From her noble character, we all may iearn many beautiful lessons. She always extended a band uf aid, and a word of sympathy to the needy and Through her angelic influence he has blessed all who knew her, and ha left iu the hearts of all her children n realization of the words: And she of whom you speak My mother, looks as whole as some BURGLARS MINING ASSOCIATION IS FORMED -- ENTER BAKERY MTRACKER MAY BE GET SEVERAL DOLLARS IN CASH AND SOME CANNED GOODS. Leisurely Eat a Custard Pie Before Leaving the Place. The California Bakery, owned by Julius C. Kirsel, located at 2534 Wall Ave, was entered by thieves Monday evening and several dollars In silvsr and canned goods to tbs amount of nlwut $16 were taken. Officer Hutchlaa and a newspaper man wont down to the bakery this morning with a View of finding it possible any clew that might e. lead to the apprehension of ths It was ascertained that the serene thieves had entered by means of the Creation minted in the golden innods window, having removed one of the Of sovereign artist; not a thought, pem-- of glass to do so. After getting Inside they took what little money wae not a touch. But pure a lines of green that streak In the till, loaded up a sack with canned goods, leisurely als a custard pie the white s inner leaves." and mads their exit through ths float Of the first door, ualorkinc the same from the inAlways in lb battle of life, she wae side. All the time this was going on in the front ranks of the army of the family was asleep up stairs tnd Love, bearing the banner with the knew nothing of what was transpiring simple line, Our duty Is to save." below. ' It Is svidantly ths work of ths of labors Silently she went about her hobo element. kindness, seeking not the praise of men, bnt the blessing aad treasures la Heaven, which she has now gone to FORMER OCDEH claim. B3Y cokm:kded To the bereaved husband and family we wish to any that our hearts are with you in this affliction. We feel He le Now City Clerk of Dunkirk, N. Indebted to Bishop and Sister McKay Y, and Is All Right. for our loving teachers who bear their name; and our prayer is that we may City Clerk H. G. Sherwood of Dunlive a life of goodness, so that we kirk, N. Y, formerly n resident of this in thnt associate all together may city, has made n wonderful record for land where our Redeemer shall reign himself in his new place of reeidsnoe by and the pure in heart shall dwell in revising the entire system of bookof Ccleetlal Radiance the Eternal keeping in the city hall. HI father, glory. P. K. Sherwood, is now n resident of Ogdon. Following is what the Evening Observer of Dunkirk has to my: COMMITTED BURGLARY Tbe Ohserrer If frank to say that IN THIS CITY never before in the city has tha Mayor rendered such comprehensive report of the finances as has Mayor Winner George Williams Held ia Balt Lake ea this time and ia connection with this, it can be stated that no sack report Numerous Charges Is Also Wanted if It were not could have been pus-lb- le Here by the Police. for the splendid services rendered by the efficient city clerk, Harry G. SherThrough the confession of hls wood. Mr. Sherwood, during his year's wife, George Williams, who service, has completely overhauled the now occupies a cell In the county Jail system of bookkeeping in ths clerk's on numerous office and instead of making kls books In Salt Lake City, charges of theft, is ons of two burg- conform to those of the city treasurer, lars who committed a number of rob- works along an independent Una and beries in Ogden over a month ago. according to hls system, his books asd A telephone message from Salt tbs treasurer's must agree in the end month Lake City the 10th of last warned the police department here to be on the lookout for two men and a woman who were coming up here on the 12:60 Oregon 6hort Line train In the early morning. The man Williams who was one of the trio bad Jumped a board bill in Salt Lake City and tbe officers were told to arrest him unless he paid the same. The amount of the bill was $16.00 and was collected and Officer Tout took the same down to Salt Lake City tbs next day. Mrs. Belle Gavin, tha landlady whom Williams had tried to beat out of tbe money, was overjoyed to get the $16.00 ad insisted that Officer Tout accept $10 of the same, hut that officer refused to take a cent of It claiming that Boys9 she wa more in need than he. It seems, from tbe confession the young wife gave, which is published In the Salt Lake department of this paper, her husband and anohrr man bad been guilty of various burglaries In Ogden. The mystery of where a number of articles of Jewelry and clothfrom ing, etc., which were stolen houses here in town went has tfaov been cleared up. bur-glar- e snow-drop'- If both are oerrecL Daring the month Mr. Sherwood has put hi over luo houre overtime in straightening out the accounts of the office, which were left la aa eatrrmely mixed up condition by his predecessor, la the future with tha double-entr- y system, now in nee, it will be Impossible anlete by gross carefeasnesB, fur tha books to get in tbe ouaditioa they wars once ia. PROMOTED RUMORED HE IS SLATED FOR POSITION OF GENERAL CLAIM ADJUSTER. a Very Rtapeneible With Harrlman System. Will he Gives well-know- n M. CFFICMTC latorested In Sierra Msdro District Organise. Quite a number of those Interested in the Bterra Mad re Mining district were present at the meeting held In room B" of tbs Broom hotel Monray and steps were taken to revive a healthy interest ia the district mentioned. Aa organisation was launched te be celled the Blerre Mad re Mines association. Much enthusiasm was manifested and committees were appointed to Sevdraft a conMiiution and eral of those preeeut expressed them-telvbeing very favorably Improved with the idee of advancing tbs Interests nf the mining country around Ogdea with a view of causing tenoral in ncills tu bo derived. Next Monday evening there will be a aiet'ting at the ssiuo place commencing at 7:3(1 o'clock, A pood attendance uf all Hum Interested Is request- es Fs-Iti- There Is a well grounded rumor la railroad circle that J. B. McCracxen, local railroad man, will the be soon promoted to the pueilkm uf general claim adjuster fin tbe Oregon bhort Line railroad, tho Southern Pacific as far as Kent), and the Vnfua Pacific as far aa Green River, The appointment will com officially la a few days perhaps. Mr. McCracken has lived ' In Ogdea for a number of years asd Is very popular in railroad clreloa. Tha appointment involves h grest deal of responsibility, for as representative of ilia Harrlman Interests he will adjust all alaims against the different companies within hls Jurisdiction. Thn position Is one of greet responsibility sad comes a recognition of Mr. McCracken's meritorious service. BANK All Thee ARE; ELECTED 8. Browning is New Director at First National. Ths directors of the First National Bank held their annual election of ofall ficers yesterday and the former directors aad M. 8. Brown-- , ing of Browning Bros. Co., to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. FIngree. Thomas I). Dee, Adam Patterson. George 11. Tribe, W. W. Rit-nJoseph Clark, Bernard White, John Watson, M, 8. Browning. The same directors were elected as directors for ths Utah Savings Rank and a meeting of the director will be held on Friday of this week to elect a president, vice president and cashier, etc. It was brought out at the meeting today that the past year hae been one ef the most urcessfnl that the has ever known. r. ed. WARRANTY DEEDS The following warranty deeds worn the county recorder office: Ism Gib-o- n and A. A. Clinton to John Tignon for the sum of $175. InL 1. 2, 2, 4, 5, $, In block 3, lu Herrington addition. Jhn Llndldsd end wire. Augusta to Kllvsbeth K. Harrows for the stlin of $1350.00, all of west one-ha- lf of lot 2 ia block 12, In plat B." filed In IMPORTANT DECISION RENDERED New York, Jan. I0j A decision of importance to manufacturers of maimported moldere patchinery terns has bH.n reudered by the board nf Unite I Slates general appraisers. Free admission of ench articles is denied under the ruling aad duty waq assessed at 35 per cent. The decision hinged upon tho definition nf tbe word patterns" as applied in the customs service. The rt era claimed that no article should be deemed a model or pattern which can ite fitted for use otherwise. Iu the opinion of the board, however, a model pattern is 1 patters of tho rzact slue and dimensions of tha a thing desired to bo made, while mower's pattern Is a repnesatatton uf the thing desired to bo made, which is placed in the hands ot tha to form ths matrix or mold la ths sand into which tho molten meUI Is poured, thus producing a casting for a part or whole of the machine. lm-po- feun-drym- fats Chicago, Jan. 1$. Whatever awaits Captain David H. Mullikea, 25th infantry, charged with falsifying his efficiency" report in connection with an alleged marriage to a Filipino Akansas City, Kao., Jan. 10. Fire girl, and with duplicating bis pay ac- that started here today, and for a time count, rests now with the court mar- threatened the business section, tial. After five days Investigation the the Colorado block, a four-stor- y structure, causing a total loss ot hearing at Fort Sheridan ended ed $100,000. SWEATERS SWATED ALL WOOL sizes 24, 26, 28, 30 were $1.50 are 75c Men's Black ani Navy Blue were $1.75 are 85c Men's Striped mild were $2.00 are $1.00 were $4.00 are $2.50 Men's Striped violent Faria, Jan. 14. The Internatgmal Committee of Inquiry has preptT a protocol of over twenty art foies governing the procedure After the adoption of the protocol bimoirow the bearing ot the caee will brgin. r ss Browning B?os Co |