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Show SPOT EXAMINER TELEPHONES Independent Rhone. Bell Phone ..... BUSINESS OFFICE Independent PIN Ball Pltsne WII. GLASMANN Independent Phone Nli 8 ... i ENGLISH ROOMS EDITORIAL FEBRT ART 8, IMS, MORynrO EXAlfTXEB OODX5. UTAH, TTEKPESPAY MORNING, GIRLS OUT M M FORJVAGER N- Ball No. 123 of both tolophono ayatoma cleaed aftar S p, m. ARE GOING ROUND THE WORLD BY THEMSELVES. Xotira After F.burarr lal. Iha Uio Grand train for Unit Lake 111 leave at S a. m. The infant daughter of Mr. an.! Mr. E. G. Burdirk. of ibia city, ia aertouely ill ilk an atraik of pneumonia. of t'l HoUor en;il!d to $ ful!wirg numbers aro don SiMm louimlry al tha s cmixn-bOipk- : ISufiO, Og- 10760 and 41044. Dime, the new manager of tha Paeiflr hotel in thia city wet ilierked In aieriay by 'I raveling Auditor P. - La belle, and will taka full rharge of tula house thla fore- F. A. 1- noon. The ('literal nervier over the of Mr. Janet Jamleaon, whnao demlao came ao euddrnly Monday night from neuralgia of tha heart, will be held Thursday morning at I oclock at tha Third Ward meeting honor. Her remain! may ha viewed thia evening between the hours of t and I o'clock and tomorrow morning lirtore the service, at her lata home. 2X5 Giant avmue. will take place at the West Weber cemetery by the aide of her lata husband, George Jamieson. RE1URNED HORSE RUNAWAY Waa Not Stolon But Slipped Its Bridle and Waadorad Into Animal Brush. I Tke bom that waa supposed to have baati stolen from la front of tha lance ball at Rireniale, last Friday night waa bead by n farmer ycatMday fast in milt brush about a mile from the place from which it bad gotten away. Tha boras waa almost dead from exposure and for want of food and drink, but, it la thought that a few .lays of careful nursing, the animal will ba all right agafa. Ward Calilp bad hired the horse from (ha Corey Bros.' Ilvary to drive to a rlanra at Rlvardale last Friday night and upon Nanking that point listened tha horse to a hitching post nearby and when later on he went to get the team fa return to this rity ilia bridle and retaa ware band fastened to the poet, hut the horse and buggy were gone At the time it was supposed that tha team had been stolen. When a couple days search failed to orate Uw animal this ballet waa strengthened and tha authorities ware notified of tha affair, nut failed to get any trice of tha missing Their Trip, If Successful Will Retolt la Them Gsttiag Bachelor Apartments ia London. Two Jolly ECCLES-WR1CH- WEDDING T Popular Yeung Ogden Couple to Be Merrled In Temple Tire Morning. A marriage license was granted last evening, by Deputy County Clerk Thomas B. Carr, to David t. Ecrlr. 27, and Miaa Julia G. Wright, 22, of Ogden. The young con pi will to to Salt Take thia morning where they will be marriej in the Temple tel ay. After the ceremony they will return to Ogden and an elaborate reception will be given in iMr honor, thia evrntng at. the home f tha bride-elect- a parents. Hun. and Mr. Angus T. Wright, 566 24th HI. Invitations have been extended to a large circle or relatives and friends who will meet tha young couple this evening to extend congistnlatlons (nr a long life of Joy and attri-esand to participate Is the evening's festivities. Mi Wright ta on of Ogdens native born daughters and one cf the most charming an.l highly esteemed young ladies of the city and a favorile ar globs. The two girls are much Impressed with thia country aad have learned manr things that will show tbeir broiiicr that they now have a right to live in apartment! of their own if they wish to. The only airing that Is atiachad to the young ladies i a promise which they gave their brother bciore leaving that tbey would telegraph or cable him from every stopping point aad assure him that limy were in no trouble Thia promise has lieca strictly adhered to by the girls. LEAGUE MAYS Stovcas and Flyqar Team Will Com-pet- a On tha Local Alleys Thia Marnlag- The second of tha league bowling oraiwus waa played last on the alley a of the Ogden Bowling association and like the previous game drew a large and enthuaiaatic audience. The contenting teams last night were and May, flie captained by Ban-lalatter team shaving up stronger In iha two last games, woa the aerie for iha evi-nln- evening. The Barclay team showed up very tba aerie, strong at tha beginning nf down, winning the flrat game hand but their opponent improved In the neat two games which they won by handsome margin. Barclays team bowled an equal score in the Hist two games, and fell bark considerable In the last one, thereby losing the series. FleshniT made the highest Individual score, 52, in laet night's contest, while Shanks came In second wrtih a total of 60 pins. Taylor with a total of 464 was third and Wilson was fourth on the individual list. The highest score in a single game was also made by Flenhaer. who made 164 pins In the hist of the three genie, but Shanks was a close second with 162 pins made 1a the second gsme. As these aerie ar decided by game and not by the total mini tier of pina, aa error wa made in aiming that Kushnier won the game on Monday evening. The victory belongs to ( am's team, who won two ont of the three games, notwithstanding that Ruskmer'a team scored the highest tuiel number of pins. This evening the compering team will be Stephens .vs. Flygare and an interesting rentes! is looked for. Last " on,- - was the reply. jit iitiiii Hub priced $28.00 Suits $ 1 8 00 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb SI 6 00 jit aibbbbbbbbbbbbb Hub' priced $25.00 Suits $ 3 00 jt Hub priced $22.G0 Suits $ 1 2 00 jit bbbbbbbbgb 'Hub" priced $20.00 Suits Si 1 00 'Hub priced $18.00 Suits $ 1 0 00 1 BBBBGBBBBBBBBBG a a a $ 15.00 a a a a b B Suits $850 gbb G e; ONE-HAL- F price, go at All Imperial $3.00 Hats Shirts Of the finest Manhattan make as well as other good makes, at prices that will make you buy. (BIMIl Nit Hub priced $7.50 Paragon Pants at i a i t Hub" priced $6.50 Paragon Pants $4.50 $4.00 $3.50 at "Hub" Priced $6X0 Paragon Pants at Hub" priced $5X0 Paragon Pants at Boys and Childrens Clothing 6uths long pants and knee pants Suits Boys and their value. Childrens Novelty Suits. 2 to 9 years, at prices that seem a shame, but the room we must have. at less than one-ha- lf 1- -2 All Underwear will be sold at prices that will pay you to hold it over to another winter. $1.00 all wool Underwear C 60c $1.20 $2X0 all wool Underwear $2.50 Norfolk and. New $3.25 75c super de- Brunswick weight Cotton ...$1-5- 0 :....40c All odd lots, your size may be here, at 45c 85c 75c Caps go at $1X0 Caps go at $1 .25 Caps go at $1 .50 Caps go at Hub" priced $8.00 Paragon Pants Underwear UUi. Mens warm Winter Caps, all sizes and signs, and your size will be furnished. you Ties, Garters. Suspenders and Jewelry, Mens, in great variety and at a price you never heard of before. $2 00 Stetson $4.00 and $5.00 Hats Will suffer likewise. We must sell the goods, and prices talk. from. Theyre nice too and not back numbers. All Boys Hats, regardless of quality or MensParagon Pants have paid before and a magnificent stock to select All Hats go at much less than manufacturers of manufacturers cost Super Merino Underwear, worth 75c, 30o one-thir- d ....40c t We have a large lot of small and medium size overcoats that we will sell at a sweeping reduction of 60 per cent. All regular sizes, while they at last, 50 per cent off regular price. Now dont miss this opportunity, as they will go fast We want the room and you need the coat. There are hundreds of things that man and boy need that are not quoted above and you know they are here. We assure you that the price on unquoted articles will be low enough to pay you to come here. Remember to look for the big Hub sign over the door KEEP COMING AND REMEMBER THE SALE IS AT t 2449 CAPITALISTS of u i f Beason& Browne t The Toggery People in s rather soft, sandy sort of sulphide or. and, owing to that condition of the ground and to the apparent fact that only s small proportion of tha original charge of giant powder remained in the hole, Noyce and hla partCommittee On School For Deaf, Dumb ner probably owe their Uvea sad Blind Pay Visit to InNoyce's head and hands were .hot PAID NO WOLF BOt'NTIKS stitution. ON COYOTE HIDES. full of small particles of ore, and while his eye are dosed from the swelling, he was able to distinguieh 5. Seven member, of the Si ate On Fob. Castlcilale, Thursday forms when hi. injuries were being are in Ogden this morning, hav- Deputy Clerk Ed. W. Fox. Ji., receiv- dressed, o the hope to that his ed word from Stale Auditor J. A. Edwill bn saved. ing come up from Suit lame yeMerday wards to dioonrinm; the istuanco of on a tisit to t'.n school for the Deaf, bounty certificates. Mr. Fox wa at BURGLARS ARB IDENTIFIED. Dumb aud Blind. to forward to the same time These will vj-- it tbe open- the auditor a requested uf the number of ing of the school i ids morning and view bounty certificate, issued since March Provo, Feb. 6. M. J. Ryan, alia r in a and the working 'he classes Red, and Frank Wayne, were ar25, 1904. which is a follows: For the . Inatiluikm general way Intpert the mu, 222: Iflrci. 6255; raigned today before Justice Noon on mi, There ar,- - four members of the com- year 1904 and up to Jan. 0, 1905, 9259, the charge of burglary. They took mittee of the trhool In the rity today waking a tola cf 6769. till Wednesday to plead. Hvan and thn-others are expected at eight and with The showing Is quite. Insig- Wayne ar the two men charged resie'dork this ii"nilug, making the full nificantabove a comity that Is well up in burglarizing 8. R. Thiirmnn'a for commit tec t not will meet with the the sheep and rattle industry, and goes dence, Friday nighL They have been a. body of to -- how that the clerk haa not been Identified by Judge and Mrs. ThurThia romnmie together with the buffaloed Into paying wolf bountie ou man. Judge Thurman recognizes the voice of Rynn as that of the man who superintendent of the Institution, will coyote hides. consult and taik over the proposed imreplied to him from the room below provement for the School and also when Judge Thurmen celled out from MISSED HOLE EXPLODES. ia now over ihe lcgis.i-.iounder that the head of the stairs, and Mr. Thurcunalileratlnn. man recognized him a. the man who The -- eseral 'nember. of the legislaJohn Noyce, a miner employed at opened the bedroom door. He had a ture will retirt to Balt Lake on the the Columbus Consolidated at Alta, paper torch in bia hand, held up bea. m. Irwin today. d hole while at fore his ace, when Mrs. Thurman picked iato a work Sunday evcciug and yesierdnv HSr him aud she i sure Ryan is the lomdon. Feb. 7. The charge d'af- he wa brought down to the Keogh-Wrigman. faires nf the Russian embassy informliospt'al to have lit. injuries E. L. Sloan was here today end aped the correspondent today that there dresced. Noyce and s roiupauiou were before the county commissionpeared ia no haata for :be renewed rumors of working in the bo'fnm of a seventy-foo- t ers in the Interest of a franchise for winze Just recently pumped out the Itsb Independent Telephone compeace prosper,, The Rnsaian attitude he declared had not changed. and th powder which exploded Lad pany. An oiSilnance granting a Peace could no- - be considered tinder been under water for more than six over the county road will probthe presem renditions. j months. The bottom of tne viuze is ably be passed next Monthly- - The ARRIVE SEVEN SOLONS COME UP FROM SALT LAKE PltUburgb-Sal- t Thia morning rlrvrn eastern capitalists interested In the Pittsburg-Sai- i Lake Oil Company will pass through Ogdon an routs front the rani, vim Sait Lake City, to their property near th Promontory rang. 10 make an inspection uf th am. with a view of their forces and the installing nf larger plants, etc. In this oompauy of lin'i i i presented by Ptair .1. r. Hammond. Flaher Harris and Secretary W. Taylor, all of Salt 'lb company la aiao heavily interested in properties In Soring Valley, Wyoming, wher. they have bought om a largo number of Ui properties of Atlantic and Pw.itto holneta. D. H. Mr.Mitan, tbe company's flelj superintendent, of rite Spring Vailey holdings, reports tha bo has put down seventeen wells and sixteen at them iire flowing oil nnd one other e.I Hons hoii'v. The ;;tw barrel- - In twrniy-fo-i- r oil is the finest illuminating oil found In the t'ntied Slates and it is the ion of the rompany to build a large refinery near Evanalon. Tbe rompany Lavs abcur f.OGA actva of land near Promontory. F. W. ljTtle. Jr.. Wm. IkApgar and George P. Mills of the La Sills Syndicate. who hare bern in the city days h:iv left for ritefr homes i i fo-so- Omaha and Chicago. A f Washington Ave. -- The following are th arrivals at the Reed for the pact 24 hour-- : II. A. II o per. Chioago; 11. 1. Brandt, De Moines. Ia.; Atom Fetrrson, Huntsville; Joseph Shepherd. Cttv: T. H. Kutnewsky, Salt lake: H. fr. Fisher and one. Duluth; S. J. Fasching. F. J. Turnbull. (Tilcarai; W. Southard, Chicago; John F. McKinney. New York; F. R. Lowell, Denver; (I. B. Poee. Sail lake; 1). S. Walker, St. lamia. Mo.; Letuy Wagner. Cinrinrstl, 01il': Wm. V. Miller. Praroae. ('tab; W. F. Hightower, Denier; D. D. Hnra-le't- i, New York; O. (. Beebe. lake; W. Frierson, J. .n. Peterson. 1 Hosiery AT what Mens Hats and Caps Lake Oil Co., Visit Property at Promontory. REED HOTEL and other reliable ck Elsvsa Stock Holdar ci'-y- . $7.0 0 $5.00 These Suits consist of Stein-Blomakes, and there will be no reserve. EASTERN Bauks of that city. Silted. "Well, off sad Hub priced $30.00 Suits prices. rn n Mens Mens Suits jit LARGE AUDIENCE BEES TEAM WIN. DAYS But you must not wait, we'll wait on you when you come, but what you have planned to buy may not be here if you wait too long. We must have this room by March 1st, and as two objects cannot occupy the same space, we must give you this stock in order to make room for The Toggery" stock. Today we will have the greatest bargain selling day of the century Well expect you and you will see only high class goods at one half the price of the other ldnd. As you know we bought this stock to secure the lease on the store building and not that we needed the goods. We want you to help us clean it out by March 1st and we'll do our part. YOU NEVER SAW SUCH PRICES FOR SUCH GOODS Hub" priced ilOXOSuits CONTEST 30 THIS GREAT SALE WILL CONTINUE TOR Hub" priced $1200 Suits In social circle. Mr. Ktcle I the eldest rod of Mr. and Mrs. David Eerie. Since hi tram a mission to Scotland, he has been managing the Koch's I .umber rompariy, and is Interested to several other business conccrna in Ogden. A beautiful home Is being erected by Mr. Kcc lee. on the comer of Jeffeiaon and 25th street, where thy will take up their residence when completed. Tomorrow Leroy Ecp.sh. the second on of Mr. and Mra Kccles. will be wedded in Fait Take, to Miss Myrtle Minister Van Hwin.leren of The Netherlands is an exrrllent hoi soman, and like all excellent horsemen he ia apt to criticise trenchantly those who do not ride with skill. At muairale in Waahing-othe other day the minister, in the course of a conversation, with a senator wife, paid: T av Young Blank at Chevy chae this morning. "Wa be .u horseha-kTthe lady not able to handle them. We exFrom 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. a double stream coming and going, the incoming stream expectant and hurrying, the outgoing stream .with satisfied glances and arms full of the best merchandise they had ever bought for double the money. Hub"" priced SECOND s NOT ALWAYS ON. Of yesterday created such a furore and attracted such crowds that we were pected a big business, but nothing like it ever happened in Ogden before. . nnltnaL The theory waa ant. tip ilmt tba home had been atnlrn by professional horse self-ma- girla who i'-f- 1 thieve and tha bridle and ralna wen left attached to the post; la order to create the belief that the horse bad gotten away in order to enable tha thieves to gat out of the country. It la atippoaed now that the horse ia some way managed to get out of jta bridle and when freed made a start for the alahie In this city. In some way the animal took tba wrong road aod wandered off Bear the river bottoms and got mixed up in the brush in atich a way that it waa impossible for the beast to extricate Itself. For three daya and nlghla tha beast waa exposed to tbe elements without food and water and when found. It hardly looked Ilka tha same animal, betas' almost dead and very thin. Whan, by chance, a farmer discovered the heaat In Its prison, he at once knew, from reading the acI count of he home's disappearance, In these columns, that it waa the missing team aad notiflad Corera livery, who arranged to have tba horse brought back to thia city. A peculiar fact in connertien with the affair is, that then was n man working, for the several daya that the home waa tangled In tha brush In an adjoining Held, within n abort distance of tha animal, but for some reason failed to notice It nglih touring the world on a dare without a cluiperou were in Ogden ysntorilsy for a few hour tmiii., aad left Iasi e railing fur me Pacific coast, from there in nail to tbe Orient. They and Ague Idarab re the Miaae t Imadon. Gubenheiui of They England In November tout and expect before this year pasnea to complete their trip end win the wagor, tha right to lia.e bachelor' apartments uf their own in IxMidou bulora they hava been gone a rear. The tiro young ladies are averse to newspaper aoionriy but enongU was learned of their trip to keow that they were going around tint world because takn would a dare. Tbe they claim that the whole thing was a good Jok and they certainly ars liaviag a lot of fun out of tke trip. It eauio about because their brother insisted that tbry mere not wise enough to live alone. lie has been lluur guardian since tbeir father died aud for two or three year they tried to induce him to allow thorn to have bachelor apartments uf their own, away from tha iark family homo ia Iluckiugluiu He U a Jolly good fellow, so they but ha wouldn't llftlea to any such idea. Finally, ona day to fun ha said that 1 they would male tbe trip around Ilia world and not get into their own trouble tbry could have quarters. They Jumped at tba chanc and were soon on their way enoand tha eye-nig- rei-ur- e legi-laior- mi-w- frau-chir- -e stion of a franchise In the ci'y tave been considered bv the council i evening, but on account of scy11 ine men wanting to lnvetig.wof advantage or disadvantagematw telephone companies, the i deferred. LOSES ONE OF HIS TOES. .merles n Fork, Feb. rena met with a painful a'Vid' ono of terdav, whereby he lostwood. He waa chopping i. axe glanced striking his toot, ielv severing tha second to. P t the third on and Imbedding f' in the ball of Ida foot. Une I of the accident was that off hoe and sock were taken L the .evered member reJn,,.,?.j1 stocking. The accident, f painful,' la notnndthought to lerious nature n oring set in. Blr. Karr or x. u be able to attend to his -- NO CORRUPTION REPORT. prlngficld III.. Feb. in the house wt. occupied mticipation or a report Uomeriw T.-- NrtV L te invesrigr.tlng rge of corrpntion t. The committee, until tomorrow to saJ"' Prr j - .JT b Mated today t expected the committee mat him. He added that Comerford oi,Uiii- I jt |