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Show THE MOUSING EXAMINEE, OtiDEX, UTAH, fTlUT.Sl)AV MORX1XC, JANUARY, II. !!!. I Examiner T.lcpfaen. Numbers: In the day time call np 23tX or call t No. 4u7 24th street At night, ifter 7 p- m.. call up number 65 Standard building. COMMISSIONERS telegrsiihlc aMirme may be scut to JAPS IN WEST HAVE TROUBLES. while Mr. Small Lu charge of the PASTEURIZED MILK CO. MEET. . Portland tor the meeting the day af-SENATE REPORT process ter. If there is no baseball In 'Ugden Wyoming Restaurant Keeper Sends Consider Ctanmumcation en Site ef Plant is One ef Three of the Kind in The company urc thus prepared to the coming season the faus and busi- His Wife to Ogdon. Summer School. ON ALASKA the United States. s.ipply the iKple with liuttci. cream ness nun can only blame themselves luntied. anj 1mm- - j cud milk prrfra-tlThe In Wyoming and Utah of Board The The CommissionCo. Jas Milk County bes Pticuri.Mi lor n:t subscribing in time. lutely free front genu and utini. They are having some trouble as well as ers yesterday ami i buxines in Its modern quarthe folwill use about S.tHiu pouml of inilk their lellow countrymen iu the far cuinmunicaiiuu: ter in the new Kiesel block on Grant daily, if they can gel that supply, aud j SIMPSON TALKS Several tons of earth caved in yes- east. The truuhles of the I Japs oi j lowing . terday .on the north side of the ex- these two states, however, are tvs- and v,. stu'day a party of it will he purchased from the fanner - ! January 1.!. ly04. TO WOOL GROWERS trihutbe and the cavation for the Geo. A. ljowe Co.'s fined to hive. Intrigue and faithlessabout To ihe Hon. Beard of Coutiljr Com- - : territory city uewbiaper men aud president Carr ot tery- new building. WcImt The excavation was ness to the marriage of missioiicr Utah. County. vows. Judge j ! Howell became the mediator Gentlemen of the Hoard: I wish to the City Council were shown through completed except a trench fur the in' the the establishment. There are now Mrs. A. C. Car non of Butte, Mont., You have waited for it tha January which was aown to troubles and he settled the matter by ' report as billows iu foundation, the to MANILA FINANCES. is an Ogden visitor. Ule THE HUB. a depth of about five feet below the sending the Wyoming Japs home hap-- , communication of Prof, David O. Mc- only, no far ns known, three plants ot this character iu the United States cellar bottom and running the entire and sending a prominent Jap ol Kay un the subject of a site suitable : one in Boston, one In St. Louis snd Act Proposed to Discourage Use of Mrs. J. I Merrick is spending a length of the excavation. The earth py for the location ol a summer school ruck pile for 190 days the to Mexican Money. ' Ogden this one In Ogden. It to named after couple of days in Salt Lake this week. exposed by the digging of this trench It seems that some time in last building, referred in me for eonaider- - j the grant French scientist Pasteur Manila. Jsn. 13. A supplemental CORN was soft and wouitl not sustain the Not em tier the wife of S. Tag as a, a at ion and report. for the reason that 'he was the man art was proiawed today at the public 1 would The members of the fire department weight of the frozen ground on top, Japanese restaurant man Two cars Just received. of Ruck recommend respectfully who discovered the of heel discussiou of the currency question, 'with to return thanks for two boxes and let it cave in to a idih of about 8prings. Wyu., became ill and her that the hoard communicate with the ; as a germicide and Itefficiency Is a by on besting by which a tax will be imposed box of five feet, completely filling the trench of fine cigars and a on the advice of physicians, sent committee having the matter in i that the milk at this plant to all written contract made payable in HAY chocolates sent them by John Contos for some distance. It is a most for- her to Ogden for treatment with the charge, through Prof. McKay, and rep-- , process treated eliminated. and the germ We are prepared to fill lx-or Mexican. Spanish or S)anlih-FUipinin recognition of tbeir services at the tunate circumstance that no workmen understanding that she could make resent that in our judgment no better ' small orders promptly. Aat ihe time' of the visit coin, aud used on all other metallic were iu the trench at the time of the periodical visits to the Ogden Hot location could possibly he found any-- ' .ire Tuesday evening. cave-in- . moneys not upon a gold basis iu cirConsiderable expense and Springs. Subsequently her husband where In the State of Utah, than is of the party to the establishment i culation. It will also require the POULTRY SUPPLIES The authorities of Ogden are re- loss of time will be entailed in re- came to Ogden and found that bis offered In Ogdi-- canyon, in this can- - , about 200 gallons of separated rereived from Oxford. payment of a license tax by ail firm No better or larger assortment In wife had fallen a victim to the w iles of yon at various points a location can liad just been solved that Ogden shall not be made moving the earth. hniuesf and so the pany had an oppor- conducting a commercial Idaho, obtained for he Salt alike at one the city. Lake lebuin. time dumping readily convenient, ground manager Harry 'a as see a extent to said to or in the wholly in part currency. great the authorities of the latter C. D. Crisman. of Green River, Vyo., of the Chapman House and Onk res- cool aud pleasant for this educational , tunity . workings of the plant. .city seem to think. Any hoboes com- la visiting hjs uncle, C. G. Crisman in taurant but latterly employed in the institute. Such a location we runsid- POP CORN THAT POPS The milk to received at the rear of STOCK YARDS FIRE. belatter a a cook, and had by him er advantageous ing from Snlt Lake to this city will this city. to emptied from the the aud building Of Its elevation, pa pun- water cause been placed lu a house of be severely dealt with. cans into the pipe which conOmaha. Jan. 13. Fire at tbe stock & was tho Tagawa asked his wife to return home and Its close proximity tu the junc- duct it to areceiving Mrs. H. II. Henderson tank located on a pair yards destroyed the horse sale jiavll-In- n and tion depot of all tallrouds entering The officers of Queen City Rebekah guest of Judge anl Mr. H. P. Hen- with him hut lshuin Interfered of scales. As fast as the tank to tilled and mule stables of John 8. Coopjudge No. 4, were installed lu their re- derson In Balt Lake yesterday. by dire threats drove the injured hus- the State. Provisions and supplies of it Is weighed and from 352 24th St that time on er. Kighty-si- x horses were burned to Phene 344k. band out of the city. Ou his return all kinds can be obtained in Ogden the ndlk or cream spective chairs January 1!, 1904, by with is iu treated death. Loss. 830.kK). to Rock Springs Tagawa told his at th lowest market prices. A sysDeputy President Maud Sumner, asYi. Elmore of. this city is in The tank is emptied into sisted by Grand Marshal Kate story to Sheriff Young of that place tem of transfer vehicle service at a pounds. on business. and clean highly polished scrupulously Grand Warden Amanda Lancand the Utter gave him a letter to nominal charge between the canyon sterilised a metal trougha which con4 officers of this city. Arm- and Ogden City is operated at all tbe ing, Grand Secretary Martha Morris, police Doctor Arnold and daughter, of ed with this letter and accompanied hours of tho day during the summer j duct It to three large vats on the Grand Treasurer Adelia Bune, after first floor. The larger of these vsts which the members repaired to the Boise stopped over In Ogdon yesterby a countryman who could speak season. holds 8W of milk and each of dining room where refreshments were day, en route to California. The roadbed is w ide and iu excel- - the smallergallons English Tagawa returned to Ogden ones 200 gallons. The vats served. and told his tale of woe to Chief lent traveling condition aud the grade are Hued with sterilised metal. A marriage license was issued yes- Drowning. The latter caused lshuin very uniform, making travel easy, sterilized metal pities the Officer comfortable and expeditious. Tbe fact Through from terday to Lewis Spaulding, aged 25, to he placed under arrest, Tboe, J. Kurts purchased to conducted from tbe vatr to the Mrs. Anna M. I .owe, yesterday after-- , and Charlotte Lowe, aged 19. both of Bmyih finding the offender occupying exists and haa become proverbial that milk and the noon, the Geo. A. Lowe proiierty north Hooper. - The couple were married by a room with the woman in quest ion it is tbe beet canyon road in the greet pasteurizer in the basement balance of the process to completed In of the excavation for the new store, Judge Joseph Stanford. this morning. A charge of vagrancy west. Is a sterThe Balance of this room. The and Including the present frame store was placed against lshuin and as he As county officials ttir project has ilised metal tankpasteurizer which the within orconfirmed The Becker which at the told a story building occupied by virtually our fullest sympathies and if Ogden Brewing company cotniimny Stock of Ladles to subjected to very U. L. Decker the above facts the Judge sentenced canyon is selected whatever assist- milk or cream the present time. The properly has a ganised by are and all genua high temperature 1U0 serve or and Mens Irontags of 72 feet and la 181 feet president and treasurer, with A. E. him to pay a flue of ance or support we can render in the thereby destroyed. This pasteurizer deep. The consideration Is 821,800. Mr. Becker and E. M. Allison, Jr., the oth- one day for each dollar thereof aud undertaking we will willingly and j will treat 8,540 pounds of milk per Kurts has nut as yet stated what he er two directors. J. S. Decker was at the end of that period to serve ?0 cheerfully extend. j hour. It then passes to an improved Intends to do with the proiierty, but In chosen secretary.-- . days additional, lshuin is married Respectfully submitted. separator which rcvulces at the rate of all probability be will erect a large and has a wife at 113 Twenty-fourtCommittee. JOSEPH STANFORD, 1.300 revolutiona au hour and in that A change took place in the Oxford street. brick store building upon It On motion of Commissioner Wilson, time will treat 2.800 pounds of milk. to will return wife cafo yesterday, when Thomas F. his and Tagawa the report of the ronimittee was ac- The milk Is then reduced to Doctors R. S. Joyce and E. M. Con- Feeney sold a half Interest in the Rock Springs this evening. The wo- cepted aud approved and ordered filed, a temperature of 40gradually the coolla degrees to to chance a Mr. H. to Richardson. Charles man appeared glad get roy were Snlt Lake visitors yesterday. place the recommends ions therein con- er. which treats 4.000 pounds an hour. and The Business Man most Is one of the Richardson popu- return to her husband. tained were adopted, and Chairman At thia temperature it la kept. There The baseball fans of this city must lar caterers In the city, and It is said wae to Instructed continue will be two grades of tho product the Stanford will find here splendid Driving THROWN FROM A SLEIGH. be up and doing if they gnin entrance that he and Mr. ;Kheney contemplate his labors with the committee of edu- Pasteurized milk aad tho Pasteurized and Street Gloves and Mittens to the Pacific Northwest league. Man- some extensive improvements. cators haring the matter lu charge. selected cream. Dick Folker Meets With an Accident The clerk lined and unlined; Hootch ager Binfbrd has been making stren-uou- a was instructed to communiTho mammoth chura. which is a Thu Ogden Stale bank held its an0 efforts to raise the required a Frof. David o. McKay the ac- model of IU kind, will to Dick Wool cate and Mittenn. Glovce young Folker, 5U0 all of its guarantee- - but up until noon to- nual meeting and tion and sentiment nf tfie board In the pounds of butler per hour, produie aveon resides who man Washington the rethata good to hern. present Everything old directors and directors the day be bad but 8300 on the list and premises and to forward to him a of the plant, but this output All prices, 25c. up to 85.50. this' had been subscribed by six men. elected the officers. The directors are nue just north of the Ogden river copy of the committees written re- capacity doubled will bo almost Immediately. Pour others had ..promised like H.C.Diglow,' president John A. Boyle, bridge, met with a serious accident port. The entire establishment to a model A. P, Bigelow cashier, Tuesday had the appear amounts. The rest must be subscribwhich of cleanliness. The Working Man so ed by this afternoon that a and O. A. Farmley,- - J. H. Spargo, J. ance for a time of being almost fatal. HOLD-UPARE ON TRIAL. here. To make room M. Browning and G. L. Booker. The Aliout six oclock he was The company will put on the mardriving ' A. homeward in a heavy sleigh to which n directors also- elected Robert of from the ket butter special grade for them will find here heavy, strong, Jury le Secured But Are Queetiened selected cream. This will be patented Moyes assistant cashier and declared was attached a spirited team of Closely. durable Gloves and Mlttena, and will be known as tbe Butternut" the usual quarterly dividend of 4 per horses. As the outfit reached a point ' The first of the Zang saloon rob- brand, the a tamp of a butternut apcent. avenuelined and nnllned. in splendid on Washington opposite Correct Your Eye-Sig- ht Caves drug store near the corner of bers was on trial yesterday In the Dis- pearing on the wrapper of each brick. Every good kind of variety. An important strike has been made Twenty-thir- d Thia will sell for three cents per pound a sudden jar of the trict court before Judge Henry H. or Mitten la here. Glove working In a new vein just opened up In the sleigh as it struck a heavy obstruction in advance of the regular butter. The before it le too late. There la' and a Jury. The title of the cate Pasteurized buttermilk on all As low as 60c. or as high ga will ha sold at Aura King mine in Elko county, Kev. In the snow caused Folker to be no need of suffering with sore five cents per bottle. The assay, which was made last week thrown from the sleigh. 85.50. Ha struck was the 8tate of Utah vs. R. E. Hick.'dyes or headache, as' it le pasby Professor Lind of the Weber Stake with his hesd on the hard pavement ey. The bottlea In which milk la sold sible in most cases to correct the Gloves and Mittens far the The State was represented by Dis- to academy, shows a gold value of 8438.-8- 7 and was rendered unconscious. dally consumers are sterilized beevil with properly fitted glasses. to the ton. The vein as first openand little fellows, 25c. to A large crowd collected soon and trict Attorney HalYnson. and the deto boya filled absoand there fore being Examination costs you nothing ed up sbows a width of sixteen Inches. after some ten minutes' work with fense by 8oren X. Christiansen. Tbe lutely no chance for the formation of here; and if glasses are ordered This is on tbe Aura King claim. The restoratives Folker returned to con- following Jurors were sworn to try the germs which would Injure the purity I guarantee their reliability. Aura King Co. also have several other sciousness. He complained of great cause: Chas. J. Ross. James Macbeth, of tbe milk. The beat Glove stock In town. claims on which a good deal of work palu aud was placed in the eleigh and Frank R. Watkins. W m. Royle, Elijah The machinery at the plant ia run has. been done. It Is expected that taken to hia homo. There It wae dis- Shaw. Jr., W. H. Green, E. Ernstrom by steam so heat much Everything In Our Broken 2412 power, being Wash. Expert Optician. - t Are, the'mlll will be started on the proper- covered that no hones wfire broken and James H. Nelson. v, rtl t, needed in the process which to supplied The following jurors were challeng- from steam. AU of the milk to tested ty In ubout six months. and tbe Injuries were confined to severe bruises and a serious shock to ed and excused, the first by the State by sample In a neat laboratory on the and the other three by the defense: first floor. Tbs company will establish the system. 1L B. Hillard, W. B. Wedell, C. A. a depot in Salt Lake for the disposal Begthol and August Carlson. 8ome of Its product. OGDEN FORGER IN BALT LAKE. Hatter and Clothier. of the questions brought out by the There will be twelve men employed He le Accused In the Latter City ef attorney for the defense upon the ex- at the plant Mr. Heath to la charge amination of the Jurors were whether the Crime ef Burglary. the Juror attended the mass meeting Ira Maddox, the tailor, wanted In called last fall to take steps for the Each Ogden for forging the name of C. A. examination of the hold-up- s. Eklnud to a number of checks amount- Juror waa also asked If he wee a spec-ri- al police In the city. When the Jury ing In all to 872, has been located in Salt Lake, where ho worked previous was finally secured. District Attorney to coming to Ogden. He is now un- Halverson asked to amend the comder arrest, here for burglary. plaint to read as follows: Ed Bello, of his The Salt Lake otherwise known an George Bello." The story trouble Is as follows: The tailor shop counsel for the defense also took exstore The Buyers We close today for Stock Taking until 1 of A. M. Gordon In the Board of Trade ceptions to the copies of the twoicom-plalnt- a. Phone 21 412 25th Street p. m. week Satisfied waa matter The aad adjusted burglarized Tuesday building was to a i morning about 4 o'clock. Two sulfa of the first witness to the stand waa Ed What More Can be Said. clothes were stolen belonging to Fred Bello, proprietor of the Zang saloon, n the Evans and J. Hagen, both employes who told the story of the there as tailors. Ira Maddox, alias night of October 20th, last His tesImary Minton, was arrested by Off- timony was the same as has been herei icer Lincoln yesterday altcrnoon in tofore published several times. The No Dima ge to Property in Handling. a rooming house on West Temple counsel for the defense made an effort teswitness to the confuse the upon and Fourth street, between Third South. At the time of the arrest be timony he gave shout the price of his A. of number the officers teshad one of the suits on and the other watch. Heavy Machinery Freight Handled with tified in the ram end were o the was found deposited in a saloon. Evidently he was well acquainted stand as this report closes. with the conditions of the shop; as he Dispatch. i GREEK MEETS GREEK. used the key which was hidden under the doormat to get In with. The suit LEWIS & BLACKWELL of clothes he wore at the time he ap- One Accuses the Other ef Having a Sweater. Stolen STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. plied for work were found In the shop yesterday morning, which he grackmw When Greek meets Greek then comps and .t ly left In exchange for those that were the tng of war. Thin saying waa exfound missing. emplified In n hearing In the MuniciHACKS end COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS. Transferred to any part of thq city. Tbeodo-rapulo- s court yesterday. Jim pal LETTER RECEIVED. UNIQUE PRICES REASONABLE. And look at this list of Hosiery bargains wo waa on trial far having stolen FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. .233 25th 8t. Phono 631 x. , are offering during the remainder of Inventory An Indian In Nevada la Inquiring Af- a sweater from another Greek out on cut-of- f. la Then. week. If wont take much time and the time Greek The other the ter Hia Wayward 8ona. and he averred that hia spent will be very profitable. " Of course j ; you Chief of Police Browning haa re- Kolomos, of the long name had countryman ALL TRAINS MET BY know we suggest only. reliable hosiery Its the ceived a unique aud laconic letter from stolen article st a saloon. the pawned In Nevada. The epiatle out an Indian we kind sell. only Jim said he had not He said that le characteristic of the race of the he had a fight out at. Lakeside with writer. It la as follows: Kolomos and some friends, and whipExtra quality ladies' black cashmere hose, regular 50c value, Chief of Police of Ogden. Utah: ped them, and when they tame to 38c tha rest ef this wwk , Dear Sir: You have two Indian hoya town hie defeated opponents sought to there. What you going to do with Ladies exceptional grada of black worsted, hose regular 50c even with him on a tramped np get did What for do them. to 38c you they value, the rest of thie week Jim's story was borne out charge. Were put them there. they fighting Mireee' black cashmere hose, regular 50c value, during the rest he was discharged. wli nesses and by How or Just drunk. long you going to . 37c of this week I want In tell me a'l about them. keep TRAGEDY DOWN AT MOAB. Infanta black cashmere hose, regular 35c value, during the reit. Wish you tell me if me If both 22c mainder of thie week were bad nr one worse than the boy Children'a black cashmere hoae, regular 35c and 40c value, dur other. If you left them out send one One ef the Participants is Related to 22c Weber County Citizens. ing the rest of thie week this way and one tho other. When Boys black extra heavy worsted hoee regular 50c value, durare mean. See account The of a deplorable tragedy together they they 33e ing the rest of thie week don't get whiskey. Write me soon. 1 at Moab. Grand rouaty, to nf peculiar Internet to the people of Ogden because boy's father. GROUSE CREEK JACK. of the fact that the Mona Petereon Stop at the glove d'partment and . exThe Vise Hut Patronizes of the Tecoma, Elko county, Kev. mentioned as the father-in-toamine carefully, those 50c golf gloves n spelled and officer who did tbe shooting. Is Every word is rorm-tlwhich are being sold now at. . ; . . .39c In Ogden. He formerly resided only periods are used In punctuation. The boys referred to have not been at Huntsville aad ha now haa relatives seen here. in Ogden. He was in Ogden dnrtng the eleventh session of the National IrPresident Roosevelt's luck has not rigation Congress and had a fruit extogether deserted him. "Lon" Payn hibit here. A son to engaged In busi437 25th. is out against bis nomination. ness here. Phone 174. ; j - jivt-ivt-i- . avi-uuc- eon-CM- ivu-reue- . bus-ban- d. five-poun- d go o . vn-an- ! bo-ho- SKEEN .... CO. Win-ncmne- Bo-gar- This Week ! WINTER j I our GLOVES. h SWEATERS at Hat f Price fl,-00- Summer Shirt well-know- Waists t, are S - One Half OH - Ro-la- pp . Shirt Waists 81-0- J. T. Ruslimer, FRED M. NYE UNDERWEAR STOCK WATCH FOB THE FAMOUS 50 per cent Off ALLEN TRANSFER CO. at our are last aold-npu- Come FURNITURE Here Some i VANS, aid Reese Howell & Sons. "i Day During This Inventory Week EXPRESS BAGGAGE w ALLENS CARRIAGES. w well-know- -- W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. if' if if if if, o The Wicked Stand In Slippery Places,. BUT Ogden Steam Laundry. of Ladies 50 cent Storm Rubbers with Every Pair of Ladies $1 .50 to $4.00 Shoes. During the Month of January, 1904. To Reduce Stock Before Removal. 31 34 A Pair |