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Show inn EXAMINER: MORNING return for (Ml. This rare is putts ei to acciutii off the very heavy business southwest Nevada, and will be much appreciated by the trawling public. UTAH. OGDEN. TV ESP AY, rEHRFARY Iff, 1907. SENSATIONlSESSION OF WHEN YOUR FEET AT BRIGHAM THE CITY Joseph Helnap. a former deputy sheriff of Weber county, bu: now loi cated at Preston, Idoha. where be wav ivinducting a mercantile busmens, returning last in Ogden yeterda, night w. Paris, a prominent live Block breeder and denier nr Elko. Nevada, is la lie city and stopping at the Burn or Ache CITY COUNCIL BABY FOUND IN MONO NORTH OF R. R. 1TATI0N. AMENDED ORDINANCE TO RAPID TRANSIT PAESEO. No Ootaila at Hand to Indicate Wha le Responsible for Murder of Infant. A t). Made from realty investments. and EXAMINER ROOMS CDITOR.AL Ptwna ....I 11 'FiienO. twa ring. BUSINESS OFFICE Into a paying propoaitiim in big urea wilh the expenditure of tbe ao-- j canary ouiuev. The Lcuis la hating their ore by the new stuck' and there are bright promises for Willard Hill in tbe near future. ... Na ....Nti aan-pb-- Si M 'Phans ... ....Na. M Ball Miana. wit tin, . ....No M Mr. Janwa I. Jonti of Id., pant yesterday la Ogdvn. the la on. of of T. C. Merrer. Mr. Jon., iko prominent rltlran of Malad and la idvatlficd with the ranching interests of that sorttoa. Ho may figure on asms of Opdvn'a really in the near Mala-I- , Twining, diatrin auperinien-den- i of tba Pullman company, spent several hours in Ogden yesterday baiking utter tbe local interests of hla company, H- - future. Tho fourth annual ball of iho local ClEarmakora' union will bo bold at tho Thuraday Royal llanrtiiK academy tveulac, February flat. Mra Abu K- - Warner, aged 60, died Willard of drop), she waa of tba late Halmon Warner, and liaa k.pt th. Willard hotel fur the year a. Mho leave,, jiaat iwenty-flvtnrae grown dnughtora. Mm. Margaret Woodland, ag.d 74, died a few hours later. Mho waa one of the flrat a large aaMlora at Willard, and family of grown children. at a Judge Howell went In lautan day to attend tho funeral of a of Congroaman Howell. yeit.r grand-ao- n T. W. Jnnoa and J. C. Jonon, of tho l'lah Cunairnrtkin company, attended C. Muffler, a former tha funeral of Malt The Rio Grande will ntn a apeclai Malt Luka thla morning for the local Woodmen, who will attend the big anniversary celebration of the Itab lodges, whlrb takea ilare tht.i to evening. Marriage llrenaea were laatied yea terdajr afternoon to tba following: Allien ingolda. aged tl, of Chicago, and Myrtle Nelson, aged IH, of Hrlghant City; Parley Taylor, aged 21, and Illation, aged II, both of Plain City: W, N. Davis, aged 24, and Nan-BlBower, aged 20, both of Hoy. Ea-tell-a a If. B. Ptmlger and wife returned to Garland yesterday after a abort viall with relative! In tba city. J. K. Doolittle, representative (ha Hock Island and Prison lines, an Ogden visitor yeaterdny. of wa ' ! V. 8. Wilson bus been awarded tbe centra ft for doing the cement work In the basement of the old Wrigh; block, purchased by the Iloyle Furniture company. Charles Mherman, former night at the I'nUw I'arlflc, who baa I e-laying off ilni-- the ini h on account of the grippe, la eonvelaclng and will probably le able to take up a position with the company again yard-mast- e stub. Richard Pierre has been running gang at the V. P. yards for tha past ten days, having been an ohl employe of the company. He baa tbe yard In good ahane now and will keep il so If conditions permit. the night Rmeat Banilierger. general manager t of the Mluing company, passed through Ogden Sunday on his way to Denver. IMIy-Wes- The Little Dalny Mining rompanv have hud a recent aa.ay on some pyrl'ca of cupiisr. which gives them line returns of 23. Ml per cent, making tha ore worth something better titan ICMa per ton. This property adjoin the Lamia. Mining company's ground on the aoutheaat and claims to have a surface showing that will There is a Reason Special Masting ef the Canned to ha Held Friday ts Consider Means to Reduce Expenses. A SHOE REASON The Ogden City council met at S Brigham City U tailoring under a sensation that 'bat nut been eclipsed p. m. last evening, nnd tranaarted for a long lime. Late yesterday after- considerable routine bueinrea besides noon a number of boy were north of pairing tbe ameadod franchise for the the depot at Brigham and wore hutror Rapid Transit aompany. Tbe tax placed upon tha franchias stricken at tbe discovery of the body of a baby sunk in a pond of water, ia considered aa an .occupation tax and a graded aa outlined in the columns witb a chunk of coal weighing about ten pounds tied around Its neck. The of this paper heretofore. Mr. O'Neill waa allowed (1.101.13. infant was thinly dressed and its appearance would seem to indicate that payable in city scrip on an estimate work don on sidewalk district II murderers were none too well tiff financially and adopted the means dis- No. 10. An appropriation of 93,143.84 was covered of ridding them selves of what Carthey considered a burden Instead of made tor tho maintenance of tbe endnegie Five library for the year following n more civilised role. Mystery deep aud ao far ailent sur- ing June 11, 18u7. waa Mr. Fern strum permitted tu round the case. Details are unobtainable at thla writing, but the off- address the council on matters pericers are at wurk and whether they taining to tha condition of property in will bring to light a Burial scandal Glasgow addition, and the question of tree is on Park avenue, wa alJ that will Involve local people or whether transients or traveler! are responsi- brought to the attention of thr council. both matters being referred to ble remain yet to be determined. The proper officers were notified at the street commit tee with power to act. once and are working on the ease. A proposition to taka care of Developments are awaited with tbe Twenty-seventh street hill, championkeenest Interest. ed by Councilman Browning, waa discussed and an appointment made tor the council to visit tha ground In a body on Thuraday next so that they may he able to pans intelligently upon the question. A special meeting of the council to consider means to reduce the expenditure of the d'y, waa called tor Friday evening at I o'clock. Thla la t meeting In which seems to center considerable Interest and an effurt will bo made to adopt some meaaurea that will be of considerable moment to tbe taxpayer! of tbe city. Jennings of Malt Lake waa an Ogden visitor yesterday- - Ha took lu the doin's at K. of P. hail last evening and looked like he waa enjoying C. P. himself. Ogden Isodge No. 2. K. of P., gave a card party and social last evening. The event was purely1 fraternal, but the commodious hall was filled aud a must pleasant time waa spent. Garda, refresh mem a and dancing were Indulged in and the crowd went boms with nmllea on tbelr faces and congratulations for the aueresa of tba entertainment. It i the chemical left in the Bole leather after tau-nin- which your feet fr der Yliea has dosed bid avenue and will on saloon enWashington Pacific Vnlon M. J. Smith, the The reason of business. from retire 111 the at Ogden gineer, la seriously bis action is that tbe First National Ueueral hospital. bank is to enlarge its quartern, aa known stated in the local papers soms days R. (ordn Woud, a well will nocetaitnra tba removal mining engineer of Piaccrvllle, Idaho, ago, and of th waterworks office Into tha room is in the city on business. heretofore occupied by Mr. Yen der Vllea, and as bn cannot necure a reMrs. Harry Italic Bracken, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, la newal of bin lease or other suitable quarters, he deddLd on Saturday last In the city visiting her parent. to clows out bis business. Wing B. Allen, formerly with tha Mrs, W. F. O'Brien, wife of the manMali Lake Trlbuue. went weal Saturof day evening after a short visit n Malt ager uf the Postal telegraph olfiee at Lake City. Ha la now with the Dally this city, died yeaterday afternoon about 3 o'clock. Mra. O'Brien has been Mining Record of Goldfield. v suffering for soma time from and bad been unconscious since R. Manaon, superintendent, of p. m. Friday, it la expected that the tbe Malt l,ak division, left Ogden yesfuneral will be held on Thuraday. terday on No. S fur a trip over hla division. H Definite announcement, however, will CITIZENS CELEBRATE THE COMbe made later. w 111 go aa far west a Sparks, Nev. ING OF THE GUM. The grand mask skating carnival at J. Y. Callahan, general agent uf the Nickel Plate road, with headquarters the Auditorium rink Thuraday evenin Chicago, spent several hour In ing, February 21 prcmleea to be more Banquat Served In tha Aftamoon and Ogden yesterday, en route to Ban largely attended than the one held a Fins Program Glvan In sometime ago. The management have Kranclacu. tha Evsnlng. arranged for costumes which will he on exhibition and for rent at the rink Mra. W. R. Trapp, wife of a promiTo those nent Pocatello, Idaho, business man. commencing Wednesday. The nsw city iff Huntsville, brighter came down Maiurday evening to visit who missed seeing the previous carthan it haa been sines it aspired to her daughter, Alwtlda, who la a stu- nival this will be a rare treat, tha position of mstrppolla of Ogden dent at the Marred Heart academy. Tbe Weber Blake academy band Yulley, celebrated the event laat night of connecting the wire that bring A. O. Zina left last evening for a boy were out last evening to rail attour of iihimuIob of the Nevada min- tention to tha fact that Prof. Tlsaort light to what hltbertQ baa been darkness. by ipcnru and pong, tbe ing rampa. Mr. Zina, wbo la private would exhibit hla pictures nf the life of tbe townsmen, and the secretary to the serretary of the In- of the- Ms v lour at the M. R. church. hurruha of the multitude the myateri-terior In tba Philippine Islands, for- The boys furnished a number of pieces manifestation nf energy that merly resided In Ogden and has been that attracted considerable attention turned the city from night into day, In tbe city for tha paat week vlaltlng and drew a number of voopla to th friends aud relatives. He will prob- church. The plot urea illustrated tbe was welcomed. At & o'clock the city officials and ably visit Rutte and Spokane befure most stirring scenes ia tba life of Tiallurs from Ogden and Balt Lake, tba are of to Manila. end worthy certainly Christ, returning at down to n chicken feast that will stu-lof Bible students. Tha go down In the history of the valley. waa given under tbe auspices Paul Falconer, one of tbe Inmates The fattest and youngest pullets and of tbe Mtata Industrial school, who es- of the managers of tba CriitenUm and fumlah a pleasant and roosters that could be found In the caped from that Institution Saturday home, henneries of the round delightevening, was raptured at Echo yester- profitable evening's entertainment fnr ed the palates of valley the relrbrainn. day. lew (I. Cnaby and Ivan Hlrks. those who are etudente or admirers o'clock the assemblage repairAt tha two boys who left at the same of the story of the Lord Jeem sad His ed to the Relief Society hall, where a followers. time, are Mill at large. program of rauilc. vocal and instrumental, was given to offset the effects A cillien last evening waa seen to Tbe schools of Ogden will close bold up two policeman, while he told of speeches made by, Mayor Nelson a Friday In honor of Washingtons birthno them a tale of woe. Ho had been Into and reapon.led to by prominent be but will Thera program, day. of Huntsville,' a wall aa bv the studies on Thursday will I along a gambling house and came out with vlsitjr. At tbe ooncliialo.i 4S la hi tho line of Washington, pocket After butting up prominent of last tbe aottg. the dance hall waa with bslr. booser a red, curly against and of the night that rePrank II. Holshelmer, a prominent he didn't have tbe money: Insisted he thrown open wa ell spent, to the merry mained it officers wad had a wanted "hnlleri tba uf Itoratello, Idaho, passed attorney nf an and the inthrough Ogden no Maiurday night on to listen, but he could not locate tho atrnins whirls orchestra f the danrere. spired will hie lake and home grief. big wgy hme from n business trip out party The line which carries light to the tm the coast. race mile last night at the city runs from the dam In Ogden The one straight through to residence Things are looking exceedingly Auditorium between Greens aid. Puree canyon buslnemi buildings. It waa erected bright fur Ogden the coming aprlng. and IJadsay was won by Puree, with and the city and it ia connected with I oral architects have already received Lindsay a close second. Greewald by orders for plana for new atrur.turra, held aecond place until the fifth lap. the rnnycm line of the Utah Light A Aa the demand for loth le business and resident districts, when he fell and Lindsay passed him. Railway electric lighting increases in the valexceeding a million dollars, and they ley It will be extended to are atlll pressed with all the work can to. Tbe attend die residence they trlcla are building up particularly aa. Half mils navies racs Auditorium Rink tonight J. W. James, a prominent mining man uf Butte, stopped over In Ogdet Saturday on his way to lx Angela MRS. WALLACE DISCHARGED where he goes in the hope of recovering hla lost health. He was aecom panied by his wife, Long Preliminary Hearing Comas to an End in Judge Diehl's Court. M. II. Grigshv, a live stork dealer from Woodland, Cal., waa In Ogden The ease of the state ve. Mra. Oua-al- e Maturday on hla way to Idaho Falla Wallace, charged with setting firs to a Idaho, where he went to purchase it at the O. 8. -. freight INTER FOR READY GETTING Id of horses and mules, the latter has at last been yard on Jn. STATE MEET. SCHOOL le used for government work In Honoconcluded la Judge Diehl' court lulu. Mr. Grigsby has a large stork in Malt lAke rcKierday morning the farm at Woodland. Field and Track Men are in Good woman was fuuinl not guilty and disTrim Ogden Chances charged. There I atlll another case, The Roiitherti Pacific company Good. flint against tliraham Wallace, husthat effective March 2U they band uf the wnman. No definite arwill sell dally round trip tickets from rangements have been made for the at Athletics school be are the High m Ogden Tonopah and Goldfield and uf this can-- . winning to lake a serious turn, aw the trial Walllce waa found not guilty Mr. went her continue good, for trai l work, and this week will wee squad, fur aevernl lt'ii.niiK. the principal one of men in llie field trying on1 fnr th being that the ownership of the car h.id nut been proved and that the various events that rum In the annua meet uf school, alleged miifesHiiiii said to haie been high thanrcw for victor are cunceticil in made by Mr. Wallace, was nut legal. In summing up the evidence Judge l.e the iiewt for Ogden in aererswes-w-;nDiehl tinted, in effect, that Sergeant nnd the local team will er.deavm-tHolier l admi'ie-- l on cron examinabring :he 1u: el wresth home. were made, For the sprlms, Tavi-- and Myer tion that cerain of the old learn, arc expected to curry and certain ind'icementa were held away (he honor In the fast work, nut to Mr. Wallace to make the a while some new material ha been die called confession. Without going Into fiinher iie.ail of the cane, the cjurt covered hi I'oache Vouch and Hlak-Iithat Is represented to Iw uf thi found the woman not guilty and nhe was right sot- whlc-- i wins. Harris, at th hi the Jump. r weights, aud I'n-sseasoned men and will mdmibiedli CENERAL OFFICES MOVED make a re.libible in line with any nun nf high school hllilv. Work will be pm sued w h Cement Company' Headquarters to he n ti? dlilgrm-th nicpf wnifw off at Devil's Tin track at the snie time hi Va. I iw t The general office uf the I'nlon high wheel condiicing pm th-- un.ii-tion an-- l direction of Portland Cement company I being and Hiakslee. filed work and moved the factory at Devil' Slide where - will be in closer communicaihe distance nii-long run will i th-bo iirngt-aiifur every evening tion with the plant when iperatlon A. M. Van are goled with scoured leather. It's an expensive process, but absolutely necesnary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It is never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in Ilanan Shoes. In the making of a Ilanan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costs. HUNTSVILLE NOW HAS DEE-STANfO- RD SHOE CO. LIGHTS appo-plex- lew-da- y SOLE AGENTS . eatst-tainme- y cit!-xen- George Morgan, proprietor of the Vienna Cafe In Malt Lake, waa In Ogden yesterday. n M. O. B. Gilaun, generaJ manager 'd left the cement works at Croyden, for New York Monday night on business connected with the plant. gii' realJent of Ogden, held In yesterday. Fltx-geral- d fig-- r IndtptMHil t Mra. T. K. Fitzgerald left last evening for lata Angelas, where she goes fnr tbe recuperation of her health. Mr. and Mrs. Flixgerald'a home la at American Falls, Idaho, but Mm. has been stopping In Ogden fur some lima with Mias Kate Fitsger-ald- . havlug been a sufferer from rheuHer friends all hope for a matism. speedy recovery. miim rowou oo, mw voa. TEUPrONK He la looking around tor hotel. pure grape cream of tartarf absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. IlovMi n Karo-tH-a- I mn-pan- ATHLETICS AT HIGH SCHOOL t- - infi-rtal- TONIGHT s pr-ml- Grand Opera House v - i Curtain Will Rise Promptly at 8 Performance Over slr-wln- 1 m-i- t- at 10:45 - n -- un-T- ii tin- io Sail l.akc. Of iluthawill meet on the . universlii camii-ithe old rlvsl. Mai. Ijikt- Hgb c!iin-- ! wT.l he the one most Iim nl fear I b buys. Thi year, lmwever. pi act leal! i all of the old .if Mu- - team which ha won lean, - Olga Nethe sole I N THe Second Mrs. Tanqueray Sl-d- the rh- gis- - - irt-r- y for three stratgh are nlt of school and will not lake iw- -i in the route!, and uu-- : sciisonw. ; ss tie up. men of exirepti-n- al power-tur- n tig.ic-- i wiil walk away with i t lea: th inaj:it of points. spirit of optimum is rife ai the llig. . school. that faculty, aud member nf ihe team do not an. will no- - concede victory until the is.iie hr light iu a teji. - stii-ter,!- cointm-nce- . local office will he maintained. however, at the Fingree National bank. The last pan April is named a ihe time the wilt begin to turn out remenStone and lime rock quarries have been opened up and connected with ihe network of track on the c.impzny'g prem!es: twelve :he cottage are is in service, and the main pan of the fac I I' self tovy rendy for operation. A f.ic-or- y - h-- tel In the the can-- of the Inlon M - lrt of V I court thr hearing Minn-- -- r . v. th tacitii- Itailrnsd company, was iin-ia still on -- f - B. F. Kcelca OLGA NETHEREOLE AT THE GRAND LAST NIGHT. Mapho tha play, Netheraole the actress, on tha vindication of the other. Both were at tba Grand laat night, and the result waa art, the art that conceal, but art nevertheleaa, terrible In Ita rer.llty but real in lti In auoh awfulneaa. Ia there a VThen a Netherplaya aa '8pho?" aole plays them, yea. In the hands ot any one el-- e, no, for tha contrast between sin nnd correct living must be an strongly contrasted that the abhorrence of the one, la lost sight cf in the reverence for the other. And no one but n true artist, a student of life, capable of distinguishing tha finely drawn line that mark the one where tha other leaves off I capable of bringing out thla contrast Shall one say that Netheraole la great? But little inaight Into her nit la gained by applying the term. Mhe must b seen to ba appreciated. There la that In the actions ei an artist that cannot be hammered onto paper In black type, a mere move of a finger, n shifting of the oyea. a shrug of tbe ahonldera. and Impressions era formed that do not fit easily to wordx. One feels without being able to express. Netheraole la the triumpA of the stage. She I tbe ultimate. One feels this aa tbe woman oulahln- -i the act reaa In her, aa naturalness takea the place of affection, aa wbaf otherwise might be vulgarity U turned into sermons, and. effective, but merely a replica of the lift that goes on and on and on. In the role of Jaan .Canasln, Frank Mills raised the part to its topnotch without creating any untuual Impression because the part, ia - weak at most, and not conducive to highly dramatic work. He I of the right sort, however, and several times by an outburst of passion exhibited signs of latent powers. Not only ia Mills entertaining, but tbe entir company la composed of the amn material of which i the one artist ia master spirit. Much fineness of detail U seldom seen, and the fidelity of acenra add not a HtUe to the worth of the whole. The Second Mrs. Tonight It la Tanqncray." The opportunity la here. tnm-JiroIt la gone. It la said that the play ia staged most heautlfully, and that the Paula of Miss Nrther-solla Incomparable. Tbe curtain will rise promptly at 8 o'clock: performance over at lu:45. FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Wil Need For That Party PHONE There are those who, through falae ideas of economy, ding to ready-madgarments and refuse to ennui der the probable or actual worth uf a made-for-- t e suit. c CREST0N CLARKE THURSDAY. Again the wheel of publir taste ba revolved, and instead of tbe comedy, the gorgeous spectacle, nr the one-par- t play written expressly to parade the Idiosyncrasies of a certain actor. the modern emotional drama with every character In It an Important and Interesting one is today the popu ar form of theatriral diversion. The Immediate success in New York last season of every meritorious play that treated of present Any men and affairs told Ita story to the alert theatrics! manager, and this season there la and overburdance of modern play, but tbe generous patronage that the theatergoing public is bestowing upon them would seem to Indicate that ratsiern pla is what I wanted. It wws not so much that the theatergoing public had tired vt the other kinds of plays aa It wi the modern drama like Tbe Lion and the Mouse'' and The Ragged Messenger" presented variety of types and a timelines of topics that are Just now uf general and paramount Interest. Local theatergoers will have the opportunity next Thuraday to see this latmu-lc- ter play when the al The small difference in price between the two clauKH of garment m is not created by initial cost of fabric, but. by cost of production. Heady-mad- e clothes are made thrown automatically, together and packed in gieat win Mien cases for shipment. I When a wiit is mode for yon, it passes through skilled human hands and finally delivered to you in its own original case. Everything else equal f. which do you prefer? ac- accomplished tor. (reston Clarke, will present Tor the wiving of a few dollars they fit from the will make the nearest clothier und let it gu at that. U a: the Grand. Owing to the big Jump end the size of tbe production, the curtain will r.so pronqrlv al k o'clock, at the Gran-Opera House tonight, for M Nether sole's of The Second Mr. Taaqueray." The Oglcn , , & Northwestern Rai'-r:i- ecu red its francompany ha chise from the Brigham City council to liiiil.i an electric line through that c'.ty. EDMUND TAILORING i 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |