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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, Number: EMminr Telephon. ui 34X the d7 time call treet. At No 107 24th STS T P- - b.. call up No. J Something About the - - a Everything new. fresh and palatabl-tjrocerle at Carvafs. d Christenson,' managing edl-- , of the Standard, ie HI. but will r be out again in a few day. probably Carrer ft Son mottn vayvsie'a price1 ja pwMieeHim Dorothy Midson ha returned visit In Salt Lake fnaa a ' two-week- a City. Call Ctnvawera wanted. oflce 407 84th atreet at Examla-- r John T. Newton, the contractor and a visit tallder, baa returned from and uaqng relatives In Boise City Sampa, Idaho. la now The Imperial Restaurant gaipneJ to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and noon lunch private supers. First class it reasonable prices. The nest case to be tried in the district court will probably be the case of Eugene A. Austin vs. Utah National hank, which was appealed from the AY court amnlclpal Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and ProM the highest grade goods. ' Judge John F. Chidister was in the dty yesterday (Or a few hours visiting jadge Henry H. Rolapp. trade directly Ton can Board," on OS the official Wee tern Union notation! direct from New York nnd Book on apeculatChicago Exchangee. ion free. Beet bank references. Cum-ru.- fi Commission company, Ogden 0 Eodes building. hnnch, rooms 818-82- Doctor Hoamer of with Mr. Albert ng Park City la Scowcroft visiti- Jceeph Decker of Balt Lake, travelog representative of John Scowcroft ft Sons Co., is In the city. Three furnaces in church keep it nicely Me and all welcome. the Methodist bested. Seats Special music Sunday. Walker, a-- prominent merTaylorsville, la in the city Robert chant of putthialng gooda. lend of twenty-si- s card of f thsep ftnm Ogden went west yesterday os their way to San Francisco. A null wreck is reported to have A trala occurred on 'the Oregon Short Lino near Oxford 'yesterday. The catis. for the wreck ia not known, but ten can are reported to have been derailed aid a wrecker waa sent out to pick them up. . .The train .was the northbound freight train No. 27. No ono vis hurt th Philip Rank la very seriously the physicians give no hope for her recovery. Her daughter. Mrs. Hubbell, of Portland, Oregon, has been rat for, and la expected to arrive Bra. Uac III, and to-M- y. IW- B- Word has been received Bertha Peterson, the well-know- n from Mrs. Ogden dreaunnker, that she arrived in New Tort on February IS, on her return trip to Ogden from Parle and that aha expecta to surprise the ladles of Ogden with the latest Faria fashions. Yota W 01 thr. JlTUL Robert E. Wilson, the fruit be inupertor.was a Salt county Lake visitor Nterdy, where he conferred With the kite board of horticulture relative to the inspection of fruit trees in this y Av county. A very good showing la being made V the collectors of the delinquent taaes in Weber .county, J! Power at the Shops there is at this lime great Diesel Motor As or aell by WttdolL Houws to rent club will meet The Child Culture 19ib. at 3 p. m., with JJThus. D. Dee. 806 Washington A full attendance ia desired. venue- pruui-t- e and every reasonable assurance of ne prouuction of crude petroleum in jommercial quantities in this valley, as well at in the Wyoming fields to the northeast, the question of au oil fuel motur or engine is at once Interesting and attractive. The American type of Diesel is the invention of Mr. Rudolph tilesel, of Germany, an eminent scientist In engineering in that country.Thia engine promises to bring about a great change In the matter of power generation in sections remote from water or fuel, as it is already attracting attention and being placed alongside of other engines in all states, and the 8uiuhern Pacific Railroad company has placed one in its shops at Tucson, Arizona and for two year baa had one in the Ogden shops, with auch pronounced success that one of 73 horsepower has been placed in the new shops of the company here in Ogden and will run all the machinery with the exception of the crane and transfer table. The engine hna been In place for some days past and ia ready to generate power ax soon as needed. The fuel is absolutely the cheapest crude oil, which la safe; and not gasoline, naphtha or dangerous inflammables. There is no explosion ns in all other gas or oil engines, but steady combustion. at a much lower temperature and without essential Increase In pressure. The manufacturers claim much greater ecouomy than that of the best n engine, with fuel consumption almost In direct proportion to the horse-powe- r delivered, or, to be most exact, doable the economy of the most perfect steam engine and fifty per cent greater than other gas or oil engines. The structural features of this engine are very similar to many others. The thermal efficiency ia as high as 38 per cent. There Is no boiler or other similar mechanism. The engine has been endorsed by such leading power nnd machinery papers as the Journal of American Society of Engineers; Progressive Age; Journal of Engineering Societies; Journal of the Franklin Institute; SibScientific ley Journal, Mining nnd Press; Electrical World, Electrical Engineer; Street Railway Journal; and many others. the Power, editorially discussing working merits of the Diesel engine, As seen in the secrecently, says: tional view, nearly horizontal arms, pivoted at one end to the housing, carry rollers on tbe ends which are in contact with the cams. They are held down by springs,, nnd tbe vertical valve rods rest upon and are moved by them. The movement of the admission valve is very slight. Tbe compressed air from auxiliary compressor comes through the vertical pipe into the same space, but behind the oil which la delivered from the oil pump through a pipe at tbe aide, not shown. Surrounding tbe valve spindle is a aeries of brass washers, whose shape can be well seen and which are perforated parallel to the spindle by numerous small holes... The oil occupies the cavities between, the washers mad, by capillary action, flnda its way into the perforation! and between the washers. The opening of tbe fuel valve allows the compressed air to drive out, through the perforated washers, the oil. in the form of a fine spray. It la driven into the cylinder and ignited by the extremely high temperature of the air compressed by the up stroke of the piston. Any grade of crude or fuel oil may be used. The combustion is air which supports drawn. Into the cylinder through the automatic mushroom valve, and compressed by the up stroke of the piston to between 450 nnd 525 pounds per square inch. The resulting temperature approaches 1,000 degrees Fahr., and this ia much more than sufficient to ignite the oil as soon as it is injected. At the commencement of Ihc down stroke, the fuel vsive opens, refor - about open maining tbe of a tenth stroke, and fuel la admitted, and burned during the whole or part of this period, according to the action of the After the fuel' supply is stopped the resulting gases of combustion work expansively during tbe rest of the stroke. eu-giu- triple-expansio- triple-expansi- - 'gov-ernq- r. BASE BALL MAN FOR CANADA. wuntjr Treasurer Ji hsve most all Nwe very long. we not Chambers -- aspects -. of the amounts in Nephi , Thomas May Join, the Canucks. If the delinquents paid up by the last of the week Nephi Thomas, the young Salt Lake e collectors will seise personal t airier, In Ogden, hna reS'uPfyty of the delinquent. ceived an offer to go to Winnipeg the coming season, .and throw' a few' ImJemes Mack.'of Ogfien, was in Uv ported Utah curves for the benefit of Monday. Before returning home Bert way. win go to Franklin to look after the Canucka up that third baseman for the formerly gchlls, buK1 Interests nets. In the Union under Big Chief Ber"reuntlle Co. of that place. It ia d White Wings of baseball, la the manera th regime that Robert O. LOwe will uo--2 of the Winnipeg team and hna ofager Muses Thatcher, In the man- - fered Nephi the position. --Jr, Schils writes that the ice crop waa good up In Canada this winter and for this reason them la money to burn on baseball the coming summer. Nephi said ha would not make up his mind to become a British subject until he heard from ML Pleasant, where ha waa last season. He said if they had a baseball club down there this summer ha would rather play there than any place h? could think of at the present time. well-kno- E. ex-Ne- . a 105 r"- 5KL2 A Special Hat Sale Commencing Wednesday 17th, w one week of the celebrated LK BRAND in the new f,0CK8 UNION AND Mad e,Rt CUT ,2 tf from Tosh Fish neount from regular besides w aell Shoes, Clothing, Ladies and Gent's Furnishing, Millinery and Notions. BNce; At 26th 161-1- 63 Street, Bt ONE-HAL- F UNION hrl COLORS. All GOODS, at 20 par block from DEPOT. McCreadys NEVER undersold such tenu riiall miiiiiiHuc uu the day Miiti following ucli a holiday, imbi-.tuliuwir.g day shall !m he a holiday. ia which event the term Khali comment e on the day thereafter ami when uch terra Khali end ti)Ku a legal holiday. such term Khali end on the day t listen s Building. ard OGDEN, I'TAIl. Mil HAY RULES OF PRACTICE IN COURT. Pamphlet Gotten Out Giving Attorneys Information. Copies of the econd Judicial rules of practice in tbs district court in and for the counties of Weber, Darla and ia the title of a Morgan, book, - which la in pamphlet form and waa gotten up by Judge Henry H. Rolapp, Clerk C. R. Hollingsworth and Deputy Clerk John V. Blutb. It contains thirty pages of all the rules and regulations of the court, together a 1th a list of the fees as prescribed by law, to be charged by the sheriff and clerk. The first rule of the hook is the term of court, and is as follows: on the Morgan first day of each and every month and ending on the fourth day of such month. 'Weber county Commencing on the fifth day of each and every month and day of such ending on the twenty-fift- h month. Davis county Commencing on tha twenty-sixt- h day of each and every month and ending on the last day of such month. Provided, that If the opening day of the term Shall come on a legal holiday. county-Comme- wbi i. .i. i.is i;i- A ii. lOfll. 1 I'!: '1: iil.il! , to . ol c :i. Til. IrC S 'i flUll Fneill-i:u!ult ere uu: lu rmiitcii i ihc 'sue i.;.t and m at" miiuc as .I'o'y: aru.'s. iy i.ilifr .it . : xiuut-.'i- i lt:, of this jvsr. T!.:.- - p. 111; ii." ich'DI-cih- c It- Hi- - - tit- I in' r.uutui.u-ti.i- from luioxi-- i THE SENATE iii-i- i a!, at.ii THOSE LITE Good Liquor. Good Treatment. V .iurni ii.Di jinicn .1 ID. rar'.ciy. Ki idayv. Aril'ij.'siuiy ami aiurof tidy .'. i l. end the igti of ...ui:.'u:i-- i ili . ':t v 1 h FEBRUARY ; 113, 2bth 8t., Near Union Depot. - Farcbal limn extends from ia-nor until Sunday ...r I,.- followed Trinity Kuiniay. inclusive, during and athliucii . wi n time all fathuli.-- who hate hi. h promist .y the Eastern sn-u to be unusually tr....;-.,i- i i..r tut proper uge atv IhiuiuI to holy Kminiui.ion worthily. year. 15. Toatlurtl tite faithful u.piriui.i-lic-- t reguThe ful lowing arc .i l.cuii-ct guining the grvee of ike U'nieu y sib: eivril lations. which arc m ; of the counit is hereby ot tiered that iu nd-- (i iu the Catholic m it ion iu the usual Sunduy il.'wuini.v by the try". and are belli,. .. l.cntci! cutelscK lie held ou two lutn-in- g Caibulics of Ogden. uf euh week iu all the . bitty V s 1. All the day ef !. i,i. c:.,-p- t ..i of the diocese lu which are atraclmi are fast day. or iisiueitt pastor. On one uf the cm "1 years 2. All peraoii m- -. who aie enau tnstnntion is tu be given, on over b0 years of age. tbe other the St alii ms of the Crons, and gaged iu hard labor t sick and and tbo. w bo. cannot last IMTiuissiun is hereby given fur the Sacrament without injury to i!:. ;r health, are ex- Benedict ion of the on both evenings. On Good Friday the i..il of lasilng. empt from tbe oblm.. . K-U. AU bound to p l.c fast shall Devotion ot the Way of the Crus shall lake but one full n.al a day, except lie given iu all pariiih churches in the on Sundays. evening. 4. Tbe meal pcuu.'Vd on fatt days aloi'.t i:onn. should be taken USE SffiSlCRE a. A collation i p. rumied lu the 2 first V s t'.-.- e im-pero- everything electrical COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, t - Guaranteed. rc-c.- u' a o i- MANAGER. proprietor. a F .a r r fV rTfTTTI Phone 514x. w TVH 2278 Washington Avet 1 c:c-ot- i. 4 Suu-(iMj- a. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF nt Open Blt-sse- d I IN DENVER in Prices John Corcoran , of Baber City, Orea prominent lumber man, gon, was In evenlast Ogden return a from ing on hi meeting, still in session In Denver, ul the Colorado nnd Wyoming Lumbermen, He said in regard to the meeting: Out of tha prebent meeting of the Colorado and Wyoming Lumbermen's association, which is in session at the Albany hotel, Denver, (here will undoubtedly grow nn effort on the part of the western states to restore prices ot lumber and kindred building material to that In vogue during the days of tha pool, if not in excess of it. "Tbe association has no i rower or right to even suggest the boosting or regulating of prices, still it could discuss such matters, and esiieclauy the causes leading up to the present demoralization of trade. Why there ia not a iumlier concern represented In our association but what has lost from $500 to 83.UOO in January 1 by the ruinous prices .ve have lieen gettlngfor out stock. In Den era have been Just giving awa lumber. and there ia not a yard or concern in the state, but what la selling material at eost It either raeana that the price goes up or some of us go broke. The general run of lumber under the terms of the pool agreement in Denver waa selling at 819, but at the first of the year, when the agreement expired, the price dropped $2 ou the 1,000 feet, and it la thia drop the lumbermen say hurts their financial condition. Raise vet-de- FIRST TRAIN OVER CUTOFF TODAV are being pushed Preparations for the sending of a freight train over the cut-of- f today. A water station Is being prepared about halt way between Ogden and Banvard, so that in rase there le a delay of a few hours in the middle of the run the engines will not run dry. Making allowances for n five or six hours delay In crossing, owing to construction trains, etc., a much quicker run can be made tban by going around the lake, and the reduction of expense will be very material. Always one and frequently two helper engines are rethe freight quired at Terrace on trains. When nil tbe freight is being sent over the cut-of- f, eleven heliier engine crews will be taken off at Terrace. A sufficient number will be left for the passenger service. MUNICIPAL .. this " until Easier, pleas. May Be a General Sfil" TI.O WcuuiKilsy oiN-nin- MEET Vt . In the trial calendar the following order shall lie generally oWi ved. and the clerk shall before the duy of each term prepare a calendar for the ensuing term: 1- - Mutious. plea and probate nut-er- a (nut contested.) 2. Criminal artious. S. Action in equity and lonlcsted probate matter. 4. Action at law to be tried before the court without a jury. 5. Action at law to be tried beiore a J.iry. Tbe calendar must t submitted to the Judge for approval before it become the trial calendar of the term. The opening day of each term ha been designated as motion day and all motions and plena In each county will be considered as set for hearing on that day, that day being hereby set siart for the hearing of motion and MEN tm $ay Reg. ilat ions Whic'-- Aie Gcr.svily Observed by Cathci ;i faster Season Will E? Tv "ini. pmediug suth holiday. LUMBER MORM;, ' evening. 6. When the pr:ii''ii..il meal annul aluuii noon, the conveniently be older may be Invert. i. so that the collation may be takm about noon and the dinner In the civiiiug- 7. General usage has made it lawful to take in the morning a cup of coffee, tea or chocolate, with a small piece ot bread. b. Necessity and custom hate, authorised the use of lard iustead of butter In the preparation of all permitted foods. 9. By dispensation the use of flesh meals is permitted at all meals on Sundays 'and once a day at the principal meal on Monday. Tuesday. Tuundays and Saturdays, wilb the of Ember Sunday and the last Saturday of Lent. 10. Persons exempt from the obligation of fasting may partake of flesh meat at all meals on duy when the uso of meat is permitted at the principal meal. 11. Flesh meat aud flsli are not to lie used at tbe same meal during Int, even on Sundays. 12. The use of blitter, cheese, milk and eggs ia permitted every day In tn Chriatcncon Shoe Company Day and Night. . Leedom & Paltison, Props. ! 4 First Class in Every Respect. 444 2425 Waslk Ave t44 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 in Their New Home. The Cbristenson Bh-i- eompauy has moved into the building formerly cupied by the Olsen grocery and an attractive sight is presented by the high shelving containing carefully arranged row of bozed shoes. Th store Ik fii-- t eighty feel long and tweuty-flv- e wide, wilb 2,931 square feet of shelving. To this is to bo added a partition In the center of the room, sixteen feet by eight feet, with shelve on each side. Fla roller ladders will place every shoe of this big stuck within easy reach of the four salesmen, A complete stock of everything in Hie atore is carried, from the cbapesl tv tin. highest grade. Display window ten feet by aix feet bav-been placed in the front of the atore. Norman Christenson la manager of the firm, N. C. rhrimeiison secretary and treasurer and Alfred Christenson head rlerk and window dresser. Juan Cantina, of El Paso. Texas, baa been lately engaged aa an expert shoe fitter. Lest Thus well equipped to amimmodate 13. By virtue of an ludult granted the trade, the Christenson Shoe rom-bn- y by the holy see Jdanh 13. 1005, workexpects to do a big business In tin ingmen and their families are allowed comitany a new home. the us of fleah meat once a day ou all fast and abstinence days throughout STRIKE SETTLED. the year, with the exception of all Fri11 ou gh ton, Mich., Feb. 18. Surface days, Ash Wednesday, the Wednesday and Balurday of holy week and the men of the Champion and mine joined the striking miners Those who are Vigil of ChriHtmas. exempt from the ohlixaiion of fasting today. Thia brings work of every deant permitted to usn meal more than scription at the mines to a standstill, once a day on all flays xcept those be-- involving over 2.504 men. Dont Miss Putnams GREAT HAT SALE That is now taking place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Now is your opportunity to get an ' Hat at a price that will up-to-da- te please you . examine and you cant help making hay while the sun shines. CaH .and PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 0 - 2345 ALLEN Phone TRANSFER 21 412 Washington Avenue. CO. 25th Street TOLLERS LA MODE FINE MILLINERY LEADERS FURNITURE No Damage VANS, IN ; Wa have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nyes Storey. t .2411 Washington Avenue. to Property in Handling MASSAGE. i Heavy Kachinery and Freight Handled with FACIAL TREATMENT, manta by Appointment SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, Private Treat Dispatch. COURT MATTERS. Treapaaaera Are Prosecuted by Southern Pacific Company. Before Judge Howell Wednesday F. P. Clark and E. B. Carter were charged by J. R. Paine, on behalf of the Southern Pacific railroad, with breaking into a ear of dried fruit and stealing k ride from Terrace to Ogden aa well as some of the fruit. Both plead not guilty to tbe charge, and were sentenced to five day each on a charge of trespassing. F. A. Hill was charged with disturbing the peace and striking one 8. Rack-habecause be refused (o loan him more than A dime. He pleaded nut guilty and waa given 30 days. STORAGE AT REASONABLE HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, THE RATES, VIRGINIA Cor. 24 th and Adams Ave. j Affords transients and permanent , boardere aplendld accommodation j centrally located and excellent tabi board at rates of $1.80 to $340 dally. ( WEDDINGS FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES MRS. FERRIS, Proprietary ALL TRAINS MET BY Phone 232 K. i m SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! OLD RESIDENT DEAD. She Was a Former Friend of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Mrs. Sarah C. Bigler died at Wednesday of old age, she having reached the ripe old age of 83. She is the grandmother of Mrs. Stead of thia city. Mrs. Bigler waa an early comer to Utah. In the early days during the Mormon troubles In Missouri and Illinois she was a friend of Joseph and Hyrum Bmlth and during tho times when the mob were after them at Carthage she sheltered them one night at REED HOTEL Col-llnatl- her I ALLENS CARRIAGES. OGDEN UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to $3 par day. modern improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, man's commercial headquarters. Street ear service every live minute. Throe blocks east of Uaioa AH house. Depot. Her remains will be shipped to Farmington Saturday hr Larkin ft Bona for Interment H. C. SIGELOW. Propriatefk IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. MISS .SPURGEON . 'watch our windows"' . UlAUUraD Aim Thie Week Clearance Sale STEIN-BLOC- K Idea or Two in Socks Well prove it No man ever found himself with too man pairs of socks. what are. Tell out there of and dresser look the if youll in your part dig socks these we're and see offering. your wife to come in here Men's cotton socks in black and fancy colors, embroidered in silk, 2 pair for 25c. Men's plain black cotton socks, double soles , best in town, 2 pair for 25c, n AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON cm CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kind, of OVERCOATS A. KUHN & BRO., 2385 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with Black cotton socks, white feet, extra value, per pair 25c. Fancy striped and checked socks, cotton, 25c, 35c ncIng and 50c. Lisle socks, plain black, per pair 35c. If 3'oull look in our north show window you'll see the finest assortment of d ties ever gotten together. Theyre regular 75c qualities, but you can take your choice for 50c. four-in-han- H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER Deligh fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. F. J. KIESEL It adds a charming CO., Distributors mffmMBFmBfimwmmmwamwwmaiw |