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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, V Dancing and at the leap year dame riven by Y. 11. L. x. of the First ward, February 15. In Kiwi wird mmlng homy. Examinar Telephone Number: up 2S4X In tbe day time callstreet. At 24lh 407 . No. at cell m cal1 up No -iclit, after 7 p. j standard Building. MINGJOI Dig-nan- OGDEN BREVITIES 's 50 A notice was served late yesterday afternoon in the case of Anna Scott, complainant, vs. Alan D. F. Reynolds and wife, defendants, and E. 8.Rolapp. F A. Tlmby. of Salt Lake, general defendant and lntervenor, the atteent of the Preferred Accident and torney for the defendants byupon the in la Ogden. Health company, attorneys for the complainant, that next Monday In the and palatable cuit court at Salt United States cirEverything new, fresh Lake City, they would move the court for an order re li groceries at Carver a. quiring the receiver appointed by that John N. Ford, who dis- court to deliver and surrender the . Yesterday turbed the peace some two weeks ago, possession of goods and wares and 10- merchandise of the defendant, Alan D. forfeited his ball of F. Reynolds, to them. E. 8. is meets anyones prices the trustee In bankruptcy in Rolapp Carver A Sons the esse. In groceries. On February 20th at Salt Lake City, Society will meet Sat-rd- y. before the state board of j The Historical pardons, the Feb. ML with Mrs. Porter, 804 application of Fred Engelke, who is m. 2:30 p. Washington, serving one year for burglary, will probably be presented and considered. cm monthly payments by He is charged with burglarizing the f Houses " WedelL laundry house of Fred J. Kieeel in this Sereral days ago hla city last Invitations are out for the reception attorneys spring. withdrew hla appeal of the to be given next Tuesday erenlng by case from the ttprame court. Elmer tht Men's League of the Presbyterian Evans, doing one year's time for forgphurch. ery, and Wm. H. Furgeson, doing three years for robbery, are both tryv Canvassers wanted. Cull at Exunin-- ing to get recommendations for a paroffice 407 24th street don from this place. They both will probably be turned down. Mrs-- John Reed, who has been visitito N. returned I. Mrs. Pierce, Yesterday at the corner of Linng with coln evenue and Twenty-fift- h street the her home in Salt Lake. first public cock fight that Ogden has The Imperial Restaurant Is now ever seen took place. As In tha i (quipped to meet all demands of thea- cent impromptu bull fight, the arrangeter or sleighing parties, banquets and ments for this fight were kept secret, private supers. First Unas noon lunch but the contestants, two fine looking 1 ressonnbls prices. game cocks, evidently had the m. and place arranged and lost no time In of Montrose, getting to work. They Rev. A. P. Fairbanks, fought fiercely Colo., will preach at the Congregationfor about fifteen minutes, while a large al church at Fire Points, Sunday at 4 crowd gathered to witness the free exo'clock p. m. hibition. It waa pretty evenly matched for a time, until one became exhausted sell Sons the cheapest and and lay on his back, while the othei Carver k furnish tha highest grade goods. got n hold on his comb and dragged him over the pavement No one knows 0 Wm. Harris, of Thatcher, is icOg-de- where tha birds came from or to whom to see shout selling his farm. If they belong. . he sells he expects to move to Canada this spring. MARKETS IN OGDEN CITY, beginners' class for indies and my. J. Harris was appointed receiver of the real property of Wm. J. Tanner N. nd wife upon the request of the Union Strings and Investment company, to mover 9929.15 alleged to be due upon g Mortgage. ' ' Valentines at Crockwell'n. continuance asked for in tha cue of John T. Thom peon and others Peter McFarland and others heard by Judge Rolapp late yesterday after-mo- u, waa granted upon the payment cI defendant's costa by the plaintiff. The n can trade directly Ton on Off the Western Union quotations direct from New York and CMeago Exchanges. Book on ipecula-tio- e tree. Best bank references. Cum-BligCommission company, Ogden 0 Eodes building. touch, rooms Board," official , s 219-22- Change in Price of Smoked Salmon A Few Artlclee Dropped Out of Sight This Week. The market still remaius very steady and no new products have yet put In an appearance. During the past week eggs dropped to 85 cents a dozen, but are now back again to 40 cents. Flour Is expected to make a material advance today though the prices cannot be gives in this article. Rice has advanced on the wholesale market,' hut the retail price Is not yet affected. Cranberries are about out of the market now, though the price still remains the same. The following are the market's ruling prices: Utah Potatoes 90 cents s bushel. Beets two cents n pound. Apples, fl,00 to $1.50 a bushel. Cabbage four cents a pound. Faranlpa, carrots and turnips each two cents a pound.. Cranberries, 15 cents a quart, two for a quarter. Celery, 5 cents a bunch, three bunches for 10c. Lettuce, three heads for 10 cents. Radishes, three bunches tor a dime. Cauliflower, 10 to 16 cents a head. California figs and dates, 15 cents THE SENATE I 113, 25th Bt, Near everything electrical 1 COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. J Union Deptt. STANLEYS. STEVENS, W. A. Scudder, Good Time : . g, . V 1-- 2 c; 2 1-- 2 1-- mu hi Kismsis 44t 9iwmms THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. LEADERS IN GENERAL MILL WORN Guaranteed. J Preprifter. .im.1 ml. MANAGER. m whl"to , OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFE Open Pay sad Nigh Leedom & Pattison, Props. 2425 Wash. Ave First Class in Every Respect $444 4 4 4 4 4 & 4 4 O 4 44 1 The Putnam Clothing House b now having the greatest Boys and Qiildrens Clothing Sab in the history of Ogden,- These Suits are new, styles, but must be sold to make room for Spring and Summer Goods now coming in - up-to-da- te ..... ' ' ! . t Como in and Examino Thom Prices Ranno from 90o Up 1-- weemeeetwemi I PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE MODE LA TOLLERS y LEADERS always have Juat what you want for prompt delivery. If Married Build a Home. If Not Get Married Quick. 154 24th Street Tdephone 128. ,SI9l9l4 4ISI949ltfll4lt4999GGlS9GI99Mf II FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED 2411 Washington Avenue. SHAMPOOING. IS THE to&V Treat., ; VIRGINIA Cor, 24th and Adams Ave. J ft--- . Private . . translsnts and permanent bearders splandld eccsmmedetlens centrally located end excellent table beard at rates of $1.50 to $3X0 dally, MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. ' 'Phone 232K. Affords i - J 1 SWEEPING.. REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER. MILLINERY BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. To Make Room ; ' for Spring Stybs. Call Early for Bargains. - MISS (SPURGEON P AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON 1-- 3 1-- Me GttEAOYS NEW ALLEN 1-- 1-- 3 sroflj25th Street, 21 412 25th Thie Week-Cbarane- Sab on e CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS end All Kind, of OVERCOATS A. KUHN (Sl BRO., AVENUE. 4 8 2 . WATCH OVR WINDOWS 2345 WASHINGTON Ns Dimaje to Property in Handling 1-- 2 ' Stmt FURNITURE VANS, 1-- 1-- CO. STEIN-BLOC- K Phone 3 . TRANSFER r Heavy Hachinery and Freight Handled with 1-- One Block From Union Depot , Now Open Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE HACKS and COUPES furnished FUNERALS for BALLS, RATES. Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeabb when served with WEDDINGS, and THEATRE PARTIES T UO ClQQtfyQ ", s (JS'.ir. ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAfiES. ; j MASSAGE MUST ( M this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nye's Store, FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, manta by Appointment Store Fixtures. Wo i i 2345 Washington Avenue. Bar and Highest Gass - Jv- II, i h 1-- 2 - MEN I1 THOSE LITE VB . 6mJ TrMIntMk Lta ! . . . I 6m, bull-figh- of the district court the following matters were heard Estate of Elvin yesterday: J. Newkirk, deceased, the petition for ordrr requiring H. H. Henderson, the pound. mentor, to render the final account Black figs, three pounds for 25 cents. sal decree of distribution waa continCoconnnts, 10 cents each. ued until Tuesday. Estate of Peter Sugar la now 4 per sack, 15 pounds Munsee, deceased, the petition for final for $1.00. t dlnrlbution was granted. High patent flonr sells for $2.50 per for gride straight hundredweight: $2.40. Valentines at Crockwells. Coal oil sells for SO cents h gallon, Today the fruit growers of Weber or $1.40 for five gallon cun. Creamery butter sells for 25 cents county will meet with the cornice of the county horticulture board a pound and ranch 20 cents. cents Hooper cheese sells for 17 ud dlecuua the matter of appointing n pound. a county fruit tree Inspector. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Eggs sell for 40c a doses straight For latest news from Japan see Lemons, 20 cents a dozen. Bichardson k Grant's ad. Oranges from 20 to 60 cents a dozen. Bananas, 30 cents a dozen. During the month Just past an epi Spring chickens are selling for IT fcmlc of muffipa has been prevalent cents n pound. Hens, 17 cents. M the School for the Deaf. The fol-in- g Turkeys, 25 cents. Geese at 20 cents. pupils have been out of school 12 soles and flounders, Halibut bon a week to ten days, none, how cents a pound smelts setf for 13 ,ck' James vcrjr except cents: salmon, lli Frogner striped baas, 17 'J is now almost well: Webster cents. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents ,uipn, Eari Lewis, Cora Martina, Hor- a pound. Cameron. Rufus El ben, Stanley Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per Brodie, George Powell, James Frog-- ! pound. !? Herleonnrd Draney, Bennie Hyde, Oysters, dry 35 cents per pound or . J arFlemming. .All the other c'ail-- , pint. well and In school except Lard retails for 15 cents a pound. Otto Welbel, who has a light case of Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for ! fever. Otto and his nurse are 35 cents. Vurantlned in the hoapitmL Finnan baddies, 17 3 cents Pickled lambs tongue, 40 cents a doa-e- I M I. A. of the First ward GREAT OGDEN SINGER. in give a Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. leap year dance in the urnrd meeting house Monday Beef ribs, sets, 9 cents per pound. Mlaa Nannie Tout Meeting With Great February 15. Rib roast 13 3 cents tat Success In Europe. Sirloin etead, 15 cents Misa Nannie Tout to meeting with and porterhouse sleek, 17 more and greater victories every day cents and Londons praises are kmd for Round steak, 13 1 cents Utahs greatest voice. Chuck steak, 10 cents Probably no greater testimony will Rib boiling beet 7 cents ever be accorded any American singer Beef shoulder clods 10 cents than that which accompanied the reRump roasts 10 to 13 3 cents Loin and rib pork chops 15 cents cent solicitation of Hugo Gorlita, tha Whole pork loins, 11 cents w pound. great manager that she sign n concents tract to make n three year tour of the Mutton chops 13 world with Paderewski and Kubeilck, Veal necks, ID cents Veal, breasts 13 1 cents the world s great violinist This offer ' Veal cutlets, 15 to 17 1 2 cents has been declined, . however, as the 20 cents Sliced ham, Royal Conservatory has arranged for Boiled hum, 30 cents Miss Tout to make n tour of Europe v and America. Breakfast bacon, 20 cents . Mutton chops 42 2 cents Tout had honor ,tsa the of recently Sausage, 12 2 cents Duke and dining with the Grand cents Dry salt bacon, 12 Duchess Hess, for whom she sang. At 161-1- 63 cents n pound. Pickled pork. 12 Afterward, Sir Walter Parrat the Salt bacon. 12 2 cents king's organist, sent her a bouquet and 2 cents 13 suet, Chopped an invitation to dine with the king and to the instance each in by The pries queen. pound. Miss Tout has ben singing some The prlcea of hey and grain are time In St James halt and after one ot Timothy hay, loose, eelli for $10 per tbe recent recitals Madame Alban) came toward and congratulated het ton. on her voice and execution. Alfalfa hay. $9 00 per top. Miss Tout's sister. Miss Maggie, to Wheat. $1.70 per hundred. also receiving considerable praise for Oats $7.86. her singing, end recently sang for the Corn. $145. lord mayor at tbs Mansion House and Barley. $1.20. was highly complimented by the LonRye, $1.00 per seek- L10 sack. per Bran and shorts don papers. Everything in' $1 Shorts alone, jOMies Tout in her letters to her Judies and Gents rum--: friends hero tells of her success In s H. OF F. TO A : : : : s very modest way, though she may we I. feel proud of the voice which nature Members of local Ns 254, A, F. of M. will please report gave her. and of the result of years ot tickets ball haring to patient study and practice. atones All trw ssmsstly atrequested EVE 10:S0 m, ellng be present at the yNDERgQLD. Examiner Telephone Numbers: Dey. 234X: night, fifl. Is the probate division ; Gas-ber- . A by Hie officers, the pay- being mad without protest. Al- though tbe plates were visited in the perient-e- menu r nt commences next Monday gentlemen Dlgnan's Acadeevening, at 7:30. j PROJECT 13. FEBRUARY Company of Ogden and Brigham City daytime, the collections were nut made until 5 p. m. Capitalists to Be Incorporated. A movement is n fruit ior the estab-COALING PLANT FOR YARDS. lishment of a diaiiliery at Brigham City by Ogden and Brigham City capital-- : Southern Pacific Is Contemplating tU and to be mr.iroii.-- by capitalists Mere improvements. j of the latter city. The matter of es-The Faciflo to are Southern yards j tabliahing a distillery to make peach be equipped with a $15.w0 coaling ; brandy has been tvmtempl.ied fur cut-of- f to as auou as Lucin the some time, where the fruit growers i plant, could dispose of their large crops of , thrown open, and Terrace la abandon-- a sa coaling station. There to a peachea at a profit without the trou- m ble of shipping them. Negotiations modern plant now located at Terrace are being made for the purchase of the which will he moved to Ogden sndWill old distillery plain that waa formerly greatly facilitate the handling of hm In operation near Ksysville some years motives In the yards. Tha change has ago. This new enterprise will mean a been needed to some time but lu view the fact that the Terrace plant great deal to Brigham City and Box of Elder county ns well as to the fruit would soon be lu disuse a new plant growers of Weber crninty. The com- has not been ordered to Ogden. The plant to operated by buckets January 12, 1904. Mr. Halverson, pany will be incorporated in a few on sa endless chain which run through District Court day. Amos Stone and several others have bins, into which the coal to dropped Dear Sir: I have been given your from the cars. The buckets carry name by a brother of mine who now had the matter of purchasing the Ksys- the coal about twenty lies in Sugar House station under the ville plant under advisement, and the feet aboveto bins located to from which it dropped inof a establishment was here distillery charge of highway robbery, along with to the tender of the engine. It takes on account of tha another man named Wilkinson (Wat- delayed government about one minute to coal sa engine in son). Well, sir, my brother says that bondage. Jt to very probable, however, this way. whereas the method they had not a fair trial and If I had that the distillery may be established takes about an hour present and requires n to write to you, you might use your here and the Brigham City plant will greater number of meg. The power good offices to have the matter put to be made an auxiliary distillery. used Is two 35 horse-powegasoline I may mention that they both right. engines. GRAND LARCENY CASE. have wives and families here who are depending on their relatives for supBIRTHDAY PARTY. a port and if you could possibly do any- New Information Filed Against Prisoner. thing for them it would be a God send. Delightful Tims Enjeysd Tuesday They are both considered very respectAt on February 24th, Night able men here ana never had any ser- DistrictFarmington, Halverson will file Attorney ious matter laid against them. 1 am an information Tuesday evening of this week Mr. W. H. 8mlth. and Mrs. Slade gave a agaluet n Free Mason and I understand you are who to now party Is honor serving one year in the of their daughter Ada's fourteenth also of the same craft. upon the charge ot grand 'If you could give me any details In penitentiary During tha evening la terlarceny. The Information win charge birthday. cet lag games were played sad at 13 connection with the charges or any Smith with grand larceny la stealing Key were seated ta partake or report thereon it would he useful and horse from C. E. Frtnem of Center- o'clock friends ville, Davis county. Smith was sent a delicious lunch. Miss Ada was ths gladly received by their Thanking you in anticipation, 1 re- up from here about four months ago recipient of many beautiful preeente. At 1 oclock nil departed, wtaklng main. yours fraternally. for stealing a team of horses belongthe hoetees many mors such birthdays. J. T. LISTER." to Sam Joat of thin city and sell- Those were: Misses Mary and This case of these two men Is at--, ing ing them In Salt Lake City, In which Beatricepresent g. Young, Vida end Ruby tractlng considerable attention on the city he waa arrested by Sheriff BailClara Huggins, Liszla McGowan, part of the British government. Attor- ey and brought to Ogden. Here he ney A B. Irvine of Salt Luke City has pleaded guilty and was given a year. Pauline Blade, Ethel Nssbltt. Msbcl Rows. Ivy Kershaw, Bessie Cm per--' been secured by the relatives of the This new case has been brought to son. May two men, end it has been stated that Martha Eckhart, light since the man's sentence. It and Anna Morbsrgw, he is now in correspondence with the was Blade: Messrs. Joseph at the time of hla arrest thought British foreign office and the embassy James Slade, Lawrence Hicks, the officers that Smith waa also at Washington. Their application for by wanted In Shoshone Falls, Idaho, for Henry Eckhart. Frank Nesbitt, Bert a pardon will be up before the hoard the theft of n dozen head of hones Bursbell and Jefferson Slade. Mr. end of pardons on February 20th. which were brought to Utah and sold. Mrs. John Wheelwright. The information in the case against But sa he was sent up from here the NO LAW AGAINST EXHIBITION, the men, which was tried in the district matter waa not investigated. court here, June 0th last, charged the said Walaoa and Lister with robbing Ssnor Robles Has Obtained an Opinion REVENUE OFFICERS IN CITY. one Robert Leeming, on March 7th, From the Attorney General and 1903, of $79.15 They were tried and Prominent Attorneys. Make the en Lisente Propristom Fay found guilty and sentenced to five tSt nor Robles, the Spanish Sailing. Liquor years each in the state priuon. From and' hto manager, 8. A. Mann, resome of the testimony In the case it bouses lu the Electric er, Thlrty-thra- e seems that the three men had planned avenue district wen visited yesterday turned from Belt Lake yesterday end they will now push all to go back to England and work some by revenue officers and the proprietors (hey state that .for the exhibition at kind n game of swindle. They came wen made to take out liquor licenses arrangements park pn February 22, as rap. to Ogden about March 7th and were from the government up to the clast of Glenwood as possible. Mr. Mann says that going to beat their way out of town on the fiscal year, July L A number who Idly have consulted with they Attorney a freight train, but as no trains were could not pay wen given until March General Breeden end several prominent going out that evening until late they 1st to settle. Imke Salt and that they find attorneys started to walk out of town. ' When Collector John A. Lenzl rams no tow under which the exhibition can near Twenty-eightstreet and Pacific to Deputy to Ogden yesterday superintend the be prevented as long as tha humane avenue, Watson and Lister told Leem-In- collection of the licenses. Thirty --lh res laws are not violated. This to the who was troubled with his eyepaid up. The Hudson same taken by the mayor In tha sight, that some hoboes were after places yesterday Was taxed some time matterstand and the .declaration of tha latthem and started to run. After running avenue district number of k onnee of that ter that any, event the slightest, vioabout a block one of the two bumped ago. The now paying license for (he lation ot the humane tows, will cause Into Leeming and upset him and in character of la connection with him to atop the exhibition, le a guar-- 1 liquor handling old man was the confusion, the Is about fifty. anise that tha show will be simply scU touched" for his roll. He reported their other bustneaa were made entitle and present no object tonal fee-- 1 When the collection the matter to the police and the ar there were preneat besides the revenue lures. rest of the two men followed. officers a numberof pollceofflrers. Their In conned log with the exhibition there will be bronco riding contest preeence caused considerable exciteBEET RAISERS WANT CHANGE. ment, tbe rumor spreading that ths open to ell viqueroa. These Near Brigham Want ts Take rlty ns well as the government had determined oa collecting license to this Examiner Telephone Numbers: Out Contracts With Utah Co. traffic. No trouble whatever was ex- Day, 24X; night, 54. The beet raisers of Brigham city and vicinity have held a meeting to discuss their grievances and to try and find is is remedy for them. Ever since the Ogden auger factory ii has been started, tha beets from that neighborhood have been shipped here with more or less satisfactory results. The price has been n flat rate of $4.59 per ton. The principal grievances of the i Box Elder raisers appear to be a difficulty In securing cars at tha time the . beeta are dug, causing a loas of valuabla time. They also complain of methods In weighing and the waste in topping of beets in conforming to the com pany'i rules. The beet raisers also prefer to contract for the ante of tha beets under the terms of the Utah Sugar companys contract which allows $4.75 per ton tor beets containing ' 14. per cent saccharine, having faith Up-to-D- ate . that their product will reach this degree of sweetness. The Utah Sugar company has refused to make any contracts with these farm; ers who have hitherto sold to the Ogden factory unless the consent of the Ogden company Is obtained as they do not desire to encroach on their competitor's territory without their consent. A committee waa therefore appointed at the meeting to confer with Mr. Eccles, president of the Ogden company, to secure hto consent to the change, and a letter has been sent to him making this request If you want a house, nee Wedclf. . Dim IIBEII1 Prisoners Sent Up From Ogden Have Influential Relatives As stated, several days ago ago, an i ' effort is being made by the English relatives of Robert Lister and William Watson, who ara serving five years In the Utah penitentiary up- on the charge of highway robbery, to aecurfa their release. Numerous letters have been received by different officials in Utah upon the men's behalf. Both Judge Rolapp and District Attorney Halverson have received letters from Lister's brother, which are similar. The letter to the district attorney is as follows: J. T. Lister. Complete House Furnisher, Upholsterer, ironmonger, etc. Derwent PtBnishiug House, Working-ton- . Eddie Cohn is down from Pocatello. Grand St. Valentine party at Saturday night. Admtouion. cents per couple. Udie free. OGDEN, UTAH, S.TV1IIAV MORNING, NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER Deligh fully pabtable, and pure. It adds a charming test to anything to drink. F. J. KIES EL 01 CO., Distributors, - |