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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGHEN, I'TAII, WJIHNEsHAY MoUXINY!, death. Examiner Telephone Numbers. in the day time call up 234X or call At n,Sht-Nol 4u7 S4U 7 p. m.. call up number 56 health again failed. North Ogden will souu be in telephonic communication with this city agaiu. Marshall ft Ames uew store will soon be completed and a public The Rocky installed. telephone Mountain Bell Tele plume Co. expect to put up a former's circuit at North cover Ogden ibis year, which will about six miles of country, aud will be connected with from twelve to fifteen pltunes. - Everything sew, fresh and palaUbla at Carrera. ja grocfiie Saturday morning at Judge Kulapp In fore 10 o'clock be- district the will ojurt Attorney Le Grand Young file permission of the court to In the Crocker -jotiuos for a new trial Warner cases againsl the Union aud laciflc Railway company. Carver ft Sons meets anyone's prices IB groceries. )fr. and Mrs. Dr. Rich attended the nuptials in Salt Lake Lewis-Crai- tod- The marriage of Miss Edith Tavey to George McUouagle occurs today row at the home of the bridi'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Tavey. No. street. The bride-ele520 Twenty-thir- d is one uf the charming aud accomplished young ladies of Ogden's soc'al set and a member of the high is school alumni. The groom-to-bcivil one of the young of this city mid northern Utah. He- has male milte a renuia-tio- u and la well knwu throughout the northwest where he accompanied several UnitertStatPS geodetic snrvoya. He has been with the Sourhern company as civil engineer for three years and has charge of the engineering work with the new Southern Pacific shops and round-housDuring his connection with the road and residence in this city he has made innumerable friends who will best extend con ernt illations and wishes to Mac. on monthly payments Houses Wade!- by - C. J. Tribe has been very ill with appendicitis, but is aomewhat better. Canvassers wanted. Call office 407 24th street. at Examln-- v Deputy Sheriff 8eabring took John yesterday Moore to the penitentiary sentence. to begin his eleven-year fieah Olives, lull cream Cheese, iveet dill Pickles, Sweet Potatoes, In Met everything in the line of es tables, ales and fresh, j. 8. Jtirver ft Sons' Grocers. iuii. hut hai sonit- - exhibit uottiitU-will )k- - iLHiU Mlib $5o.4uii appropriats MATTERS They Claim Their Members Are Not Professional Musicians. Fueler's has baud Mililtary teat the follow iug letter, cxpijiuutg their usiiion iu regard to iLt-.- r uiert-i'tr- e joining the liaieu. to the tYiforut-f- d Trades, which held ,t meeting iu Union Labor hall. The lest! r was ami resulted in a warm which kept the session until 12 o'clock. The sentiment seemed Pi laviir ti.e boycotting of the lauu. but after a hut argument It was decided that actios bn the matter should be postponed fur two weeks. The letter cut by the baud is as follows- Secretary' O:flco, FOSTER S MILITARY BAND. Ogden. Utah. Ogdeu, January 25. 1444. I Petition for Appoint-rm- t t rat or of Adminis- - In the probate di trici court yi-.leis t adiniuHliitiiv'.i - Tht Imperial Restaurant Is now quipped to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and private supers. First class noon lunch at reasonable prices. ! .. uf ;. ,. in,, dn- i.i.,,;, i,,r iil. .1 !iy Ho- - sc;s - fo:- .1. cmuU- - f Atkinson. 1. T!,e litiitii states the d'n:i-,-,- i als.iil ,ii( two years ago and l it nu rsute vnl-luare the at $s()0. The lu i mid widow of the dei-i-eeverai TLmiuor children. prtci s of the abo-.y.no per year. It tat6 amount to is further set out in tin- ,m titiou that the deceased on or January 15. 1899 gave a note 1 Aiik-rJohnson of Minneapolis, for the mm ;f $5tiu. The said petitioner is tin- iic-for (he said Johnson and ia hil-:.( tnc note which is unpaid. In the matter of the nui ol' Cyius Rawsoa, deceased, a petition fur the issuance of letters :f ailuimistratiuu to Susan Rawaon, widow of the deceased, has been tiled by llaiy E. Rawou. who Is the wife of ono uf the heirs of the estate. The deceased died at Kanrsvlllo in 1896. slid liut an estate consisting of 3.0tu in real estate a ad $.5uu in personal property. The widow and twelve children are the heirs. N J. Harris la the atlemey. James H. Faulkner has filed a petition for letters of administration in the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Ann Faulkner, deceased, who died September 15, 189k. and left an orisfe valued at about $1,000. Elljttli Farr is the attoruey for the estate. Thc-i'.iii- M'fociv. Ivina ; ! H- -d s - i - t i - m r To the Musicians' Protective Union, and the Trades Council of Ogdcu City: We, the members of Fobl'r's Military Band, respectfully decline your request to join The Ogden Musical Union, in Mp:iort of which we sub.iiit the following reasons: 1. The baud la an amateur organisation, composed principally of working men. and beginners, who are in it for the love of music, the pleasure derived therefrom, and the opiuirtuniif to acquire a musical education, which only an organization of litis kind affords. 2. Inasmuch as our band la recruited with beginners and minora, takt-from the general public at fast us those showing an aptitude fur mumc present themselves, and, as we ampt po professional musicians to memberAUSTRIAN BECOMES UNRULY. SOLILOQUY. ship. we consider that by joining u Musical Union, our source of supply He Gives a Couple of Officer a StrenOf course it waa foolish far me to play would be cut off, and eventually our uous Tima in Arresting Him. But when I started in, band broken up.' thereby destroy iug which Dont think to go su far astray, for the fundamental principle Paul Droakl. an Austrian, waa drui.k As to blowln all my tin. we are striving-thassistance and t and spoiling for a fight. His yesterday th-next a until borrow to make And now i of beginners, and loud talk and Insult iug manner causcreariou of a general interest in ed pay day. quite a disturbance diwn ou That Western Brokerage chap music. until Officers Layno end llerrii k levee, 3. Will Help me out : Our experience iu band business in an appears . The officers is such that we do not fee) like sub- put (Smokes an old black clay), he showplaced him under arrrat, aud rules to lot of a ourselves Used himself nor care a rap; jecting ed fight and struggled with thorn all Knows how to treat a man they say. regulations whereby we derive no the way to the station, where tr.ry So guess Ill turn a contrail on. benefits and the submission to whU-lauded hint will ultimately lead tu our disruption. finally My salary to Pap. At one point in the journey he brake work4. 223-That said members, being 4 Chattel and Salary Loans, loose and. springing lit the air. be came ingmen.. who are in the band for the down on a glare of ice. and. slipping, Bldg. thereamusement and pleasure derived struck hia head on a none, rutting a COURT RECORD FOR TWO YEARS from. cannot see returns In band busiwhich required the attenbevere ness in Ogden at the present time suf- tion of gash Dr. Dickson. It was necessary Clerk Gives Account of Collections ficient to justify the outlay of money to take several Hitches to elose the necessary for Initiation fees and dues gash. and Expenses. The following is the record of the of a musical union. 5. ThaV we believe in organized SPECIFIC CHARGE NOT MADE- municipal court for the past two labor, aud do not want the labor years: to misof citizens and Ogden The following have been the receipts unions Coroner's Jury Verdict Imconstrue our refusal to join the musi- Chicago from all sources: plies Homicide. for the purcal union aa a ataud taken Fines and forfeitures fur vio's Chicago, Jan. 26. Although the lation of city ordinances. .$62,268.50 pose of antagonizing unionism; but jury which has just rendered s 828.2U that we. aa an amateur organization, Fees in civil cases of the members verdict In connection with the lroqunla of which two-thirReceived from Weber couni y could not pass an examination necestheater disaster did not make any as fees for hearing slate a charge against the persons held, 824.75 sary to entitle them to a iard from criminal cases mtuh-a- l union, recognize the fact that the implied charge la homicide, as each Fine? and forfeitures ami it would be an utter absurdity to placa was held to 1m responsible in a mess costs collected in state on the same plane, end uro for the death of the Iroquois viccriminal cubes 1,091.60 the beginner demand the same recompense as the tim and the coroner had no authority musician. to fix a bond. If arrested, the defend. Total $65,013.05 professional Believing the above reasons suffi- ants moat remain in jail until released A bill has also been presented to we submit on lmnda fixed by some court. Weber county, amounting to $236.35. cient to justify our course, organization There Is a possibility that the presas fees for hearing state criminal the same to your worthy Milent grand Jury will hear the chargee. cases fur the quarter ending Decem- by unanimous consent of Fosters Two days Unto Is estimated to be all ber 31,. 1903, which has not yet been itary Band. . that will be required to preaent the (Signed) allowed and paid, but will undoubtT. J. IAIXE. . president, matter to tha grand jury, nnd as the comthe allowed be county by edly G. 6. FERGUSON, secretary. present grand Jury has five days of Its missioners nt the regular session to C. M. H1E8TAND, treasurer, session left, it may find time to disbe held on Monday. January 25, 1904. director. W. P. FOSTER, pose of tho matter. d have The receipts Owing to the great amount of clerbeen distributed aud paid over to the PRISONERS WANTED LUXURIES. ical work Involved, the ntittlml were following officers: not completed until today. Turned over to city treaa- Fire Chief Mayor Harrison and .,, .urer $G, 60.45 Surcptiotioualy Send for Drugs, but Muiham refused to be seen when callTurned over to agent of HuArticles Ar Intercepted by ed on after the verdict of the jury had 264.75 mane Society the Officers. been handed In. Tha mayor sent word Turned over to constable, Two of the trusties at the city jail that hla son waa alck and ha himself 8.25 for serving process Turited over to poll tax col- attempted to take French leave last had a sore throat and that ha would . . lector 18.00 evening, but were recaptured by the ay nothing until ha arrived at hla ofcfficera, and put in the dungeon as a fice. Chief Muaham had left word. It Turned over to state treas500.00 punishment urer During their short ab- waa said at hia home, that he waa not sence, however, one of them had ob- to be disturbed. Turned over to county treasI will aay nothing." replied Build591.60 tained a little money and yesterday urer Williams to quesDuring the same period the total they coaxed a negro woman, who ing Commissioner put to him. expenses incurred by the municipal Is In jail on a charge of drunkenness, tions You will defend yourself In tha court - Including salaries, supplies and and being a Itruaty has access to the fixtures for offices and court room, corridor leading to the dungeon, to courts. If the matter Is carried to take fifty cents and get them some al- trial?" He was asked. amounted 'to $6,107.30. "Yea, of course, aa any man would. There have been tried before the cohol. They told her that aa a reward 1 cannot talk." But use some could of she the 1902 court favor for the years during municipal Harry J. Power waa surprised that and 1903, three thousand four hun- the money to buy herself some cocaine. dred and one (3,401) city criminal The negro woman In turn got a man the Jury had completed Its findings so cases, by which five thousand nine who was fixing the sewer pipe at tne soon. verdict I had thought that the and hundred and ninety-tw- o persons have jail to get for her the alcohol would not be reached before tba midbeen tried for violating the city ordi- cocaine. Officer Clark Raw her conversing dle of the week." he said. nances of Ogden city. You are grateful that you were not During tile same period two hun- with the man and kept watch aud dred and forty (240) state criminal when he returned with the articles be included among those held to the graud cases hare been tried, representing intercepted them and then notified the Jury? he was asked. Yes. in a way. But 1 cannot comthree hundred and five persons tried negresa and the two men in the dunfor felonies and misdemeanors pros- geon that the drugs would be retained ment on the matter." Will J. Davis declined to come to tha ecuted under the laws of the State of at the Jailor's office. The three trusUtah-.ties were mad as hornets, but they had door of bis residence to discuss tha Four hundred and fifty-fou- r verdict. civil casMi have also been filed during no option but to abide by .he result the same period. MOROCCO AND THE FAIR. DIESE OF HEART FAILURE. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Small Appropriation 8h Has Many Relatives and a Large Sultan Make a Protest Under Circ's of Friend in This City. 26. (The following real estate transfers In tho list of naJan. Bl Louis, Word waa received from Brighenr were recorded with county recorder tions which are to be represented nt one of death of the City yesterday Kills: national pavilions, former most popular youug the World's fair bywill Alvin. D. Bowen and wife to Math- of Ogden's be missing. SecMorocco probably In Mrs. of Aaennth the person ew H.. Wheelwright, part of southwest ladies, states that it la not Stevens retary wife of Nephl Anderson, Morocco will offthat quarter, section 34, township 6, north Anderson, now expected of public county superintendent range. 2 west. $1,000. icially participate by erecting a pavli-of Boxelder county. , Benjamin Jones and wife to Clar- schools Before her marriage Mrs. Auderson ence Jqnes, part of northwest quarter waa Ascnath Tlllotson, daughter of section 27, township 7, 1 east Ruth TlHotson. Her. K. G. White and wife to S. D. Ephraim and died some three years ago, tut Bradford, part of lot 9, block 15, plat mother her father, a brother and a sister, still A, $1,650. being Wm. H. Wool and wife to Fred J. reside In this city, her father in the Z. C. M. 1. She was Palmer, part rf northwest quarter, sec- employed la the only place in town where you and leaves a husliand 36 of age years tion 27. township 7, north range 2 the worth of your monoy. gat rhildren. Heart is three failure and west, $300. 331 24th Street. 127K. Phono cause been the to have cf supposed her death. DEPUTY ASSESSORS. Mr. Anderson had recently been callon a mission and had Intended to County Beard Selected the List Yea- - ed leave on February 1 to take charge of , terday. . the Scandinavian mission. . The county board late yesterday afternoon appointed the deputy assessors TRUANT PUPIL. recommended by Assessor Dlx. The appointments follow: Boy Takes French Leave from School Bun-Creek, William Allen. for Deaf, Yesterday. M. J. Eden, Shape. Farr Wpat. C. II. Owen. at the Bowen, a pupil School for the Deaf, ran away from Garland. M. R. McFarland. A. Miller. that institution this morning and the Harrlsvllle, F. . Hooper. C. A. Fewer. police havo been notified to look fur him. Bowen, it in thought, will try . Huntsville, P. H. Orth. to return to his home at American Kaiteaville, Hans 0. Peterson. Fork and the officers are watching the Liberty, E. J. Marshall, out going trains. Marriott. J. W. Allen. Bowen can talk in some degree and North Ogden, B. F. Blaylock. " can also hear Indistinctly. Plain City, C. E. Palmer. n typewriter that is out of repair. It Poplar, W. A. Kerr. pays to keep a good machine, and that Cowan. The Examiner Office. Robert Business ia the kind that we are selling. We ' Parry, 407 Pleasant View, James Jensen. 24th Street. will sell you a new one or aa old one Randall. B. F. Blaylock. fixed up to do the work like new. If MEDICOS ELECT OFFICERS. Roy. J. B. Russell. you do not want to buy, we will rent Robert Cowan. one. We will keep It in repair as ' Flgtervllie. At the regular session of the Weber you aa you want It. West Weber and Taylor, Richard long Greenwell. County Medical society last evening perhaps you would like to trade the the following officers were elected tor Rlverdale, Richard Dye. you now have far one that typewriter the ensuing term: Uintah, Samuel Dye. is in better order or for Rome different G. A. Dickson, M. D., president. Wilson, T. J. Wilson. style. If no. let ns know and we will C. E. Coulter. M. D.t vice president. Warren, I A. Hansen. call and nv what we can do for you. J- - Powers. M. D.. treasurer. H. BarJames Cumin. J. J. Ogden City. A. L. Condon. M. D., librarian. ker. William If. Garopton. Warren ?. i Committee on admission: Ira. Cnci- Child, . Wallace Foulgw, John G. . COR. 24TH AND GRANT. Wheeler. ' ter, Condon and e Pa-clf- fr,i reci-:ti- l u-t- ui woo.! ft McOoi'ioli k u l Nye In the tnatii AecoruiiiK in information received the ixiMixiiuin official., from tum-iniKsio-.ic.1 v. ft who tun - cn'MiiKs-'i-inu- r un.ouut apnropi-iate- einpuiM-rti- a mU-u- m l on hi?, i- that iioteuiaie va i.'.ii.ihki. Ani-u- t this appropriation an inioresliiig Mory is tolil Danfort h. ausictani to Commissioner Langi man. The amount was cot gireu with very good graee. according to Mr. Danforth, who quotes as Raying: the lli'i'i' is 650.U4U. Take it and do what you please with it. I don't care whether you uu it for the World'll fair or put It In your van pocket. 1 don't kuow where St. I antis except that it is somewhere in the United State, and 1 dout care. And pleaxo tell President Francis, whoever ho i. to stop writ iug mo letters about this fair, as I sin tired of getting them." Mr. Danforth says that tha money was brought to Taugiera by Langer-maaud deposited there. Being iu sliver, it required a caravan of about 24 mules to transport tho money through the desert. When counted it was found to be all good money, however, with the exception of soma $300 counterfeit pieces. n EVERYTHING COMKCUL n. The Pasteur Dairy Co., open fur 24 4U Grant Ave.. P. O. block. Purest dairy products mads la the United States. Call and see them. bua-Me- J. It. Hayden of Spokane Is an Ogden visitor today. ELECTRIC Goad v l.iquoi. Treatment. Cicod T ELECTRICAL C0.j COUNCIL STANLEY S. STEVENS, MANAGER. Phene 514x. 2279 Washington Ave. Anti-Toxi- ! .. ... Guaranteed. j Proprietor. I I ofr. olo wto fU fi ol f OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE T THE FALSTAFF I S Day and Night. Open i First Class in Every Respect 0 f r Leedom & Patti son. Props. 4 f& ACTS. 2425 Wash. Ave ff f f f f T PUTNAMS n. n. Great Yearly Stock Taking Sale e tl-.- in-e- lu Ec-cl- es ft demurrer has been filed In the nae of John Hamnor vs. L. A. Krl- tbo wu, by the defendant, stating complaint does not constitute a cause of action. ' J Considers Plan for tho Manufacture of Chicago, Jan. 26. The city council has iwuwetl an order fur an Inquiry Into the possibility of establishing the municipal plant tor the manufacture of The resolution state that an increase of over 140 per cent has been made iu the coat of antitoxin and that danger to the lives of children may result. anti-toxi- v Ly i. CITY i tu as the mil-- ; retun:, the THOSE LITE HAVK 1 Fi.ed. - A marriage license was issued late yesterday afternoon to Iioy McKean, aged 33, and Miss Isa bell Guthrie, aged 20, both of Ogden. The couple were married by Judge Stanford- - ' Cll. well-know- n ay- PSCMTE i Dubinin Co. He came to Utah fur Lis health and was much benefited. but alter living iu Ogden five years he returned to his home iu Miosoitrl, where hi buildln. Standard here at Ho was in lutiut-s- out tiiuc with Aiteilmiy, JANUARY, 27. 1001. IS NOW ON. Dont Miss This Opportunity V cur-oner- lVV6VtiVA1 ds Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and furnish the highest grade goods. , Whig B. Allen, manager of the Salt Like Tribune, and Will Kncasit, circulator, are in town on business, Purest coffees and teas, best quality, sweetest preserves and sourest pickets; freshest fruit and most palatable olive in the market, at J. S. Carver ft Sons. John A. Taylgr of Plain City returned today (rum Montana where he. went to attend the funeral of his sister. last evening II. R. James received a dispatch from Des About 1:20. . Moines, Iowa, announcing the death-o- f ils mother. She will be burled Wednesday at 1 p. in. Mr. James was back on a visit about a month ago and at that time bid his mother goodbye, as it now proves, for the last time on earth. Madame Patti and party came1 In over the 8hort Line yesterday frum the north, and went east on U. P. No. 6. They were In the private ear Craig y Nos. C. M. Shepherd, general agent of the Chicago ft Alton railway. over whose road the party will travel, accompanied them. Mrs. C. W. Chase baa received the sad news of the death of her sister, Mrs. Minerva Taylor Page of Ruby, Moot. She waa a daughter of the lte Uncle John Taylor" of Plain and the first to pass away of Is twulve children. She leaves many dative In Utah, the Taylor family Wing one of the largest In the state.' City, ease of C. M. Dearoeff li'N. W. Anderson was transferred y from Davis county to Weber county. The action Is to recover $640 alleged to be due upon a promissory note. The plaintiff la rep- -' imnted by Heywood ft McCormick sad the defendant by Henderson ft The ester-sfiemo- lull illan. A G. y marriage .license .was .issued to Alberlu A. Bingham, aged of Hiintavllle. and PUra J. Poul--u. aged 26, of Plain City. j yes-tods- ....... Mr. James Cooper la oday on business. In Salt Lake horse belonging to a man by the Ume of Sidlow, fell and brake its fog on North Washington Reterday A (venue, near the d to be shot. The animal bridge. - i i The Utah Light ft Railway Co. aro ringing a new line from the mrin Power line at the corner of Twenty-ir- d street and Wall avenue, to the OBthern Pacific shops, to supply a uavicr current than the line now la Ur. ' Mr. J. E. Burton, who Is in charge of the work on the Gold Quart? group, '? fork valley, belonging to the Pnrk alley Exploration Qo., la in town with one lot of samples from the Gold luarti group. Professor Lind of "ffice the Wehor assay has lust made an assay on samAura-Kingroup In Ne-IA sample from the Del Monts aim shows 1 ounce in gold, and 62 fljsreg in silver; and the sample from Aura-KinJ" claim shows $26.00 gold, besides silver values. ple from the g g Iowa, December tl"'At,lerLamonl. Ell T. Dobson, son of nd Sarah W1?. rd but one K. Dobson; he day of being forty-old- .While it had been Ported for some weeks by the fim-1- , a, friends of the deceased that v.r?nj,d l1 remain here kmg.it was faithful companion end Si,.1 " to mn with him. Though has claimed him. and he la tak-,,r- a rniS UK- yet the influence of the JlnonlWe Hfe he led to all who knew v r- - IjieMing Thobson had a host of rela-I--. ti,,' , nd friends In Ogden and vlcin- will Ire Sorry to hear of hir "t re-hi- PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345. a CHRISTENSON above-mentione- - . - SHOE CO. Prefer to Give Their Friends the Removal Expense In CUT PRICES rather than SPEND LEADERS . IN FINE MILLINERY :U Wn have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nyea Store, Washington Avenue. . MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, SHAMPOOING. ments by Appeintmant MONEY in Transferring the Stock to the NEW STORE Private Treat- THE VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave Affords tranaisnu and permanent accommodations splendid centrally located end excellent table beard at rates of $1.60 to $32)0 daily. boarders ONLY A MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Phono 232K. re: FewDaysMore . SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE AT i To Make Room for Spring Styles. 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