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Show Tin: suiiiNi.vci i'n ant il r rUia:. ( ACCU .ATt p.(tsckipno. ... WORK LiLiiLiS htW b Jii.-.- liS-Di bis IW-:c- 10 (ol.tv-- ' tolas or mo & J. H. Tuuer has ter v.tvina with iviii. The program at Theater inis week is extvp.'uiiaili ui.oj aud luusi be seen to be appreciated. t'lal-.n- -YHEN you have a d cul: prescription or one that is to be used in a s:rious case of illness, bring itto us. We iifl every prescription exactly as it is wri.ten.; do:-or- s That is why so many direct their patients to bring prescriptions to us. WM. DRIVER, THE DRUGGIST. 3 H HOLIDAY GIFTS For Young and Old Perfumes French, English and erican Odors. Am- Toilet Cases ana useful Hsndsoms Mtnicure sets. All appropriate gifts. Mirrors . Sea yourself a others see and oak styles you. Ebon Purses Ladies? end Ceuta. The finest selection In the city. T. H. CARR, Druggist. 8. SOp--0 Omi FOR lULLlJ PRESENTS Go To SMALLEYS AND WE WILL NOT ONLY GUARANTEE YOU THE BEST OF GOODS, BUT GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU MONEY ALSO. AQ En?rav!ng FREE SMALLEY. S4C Twenty-fift- h Street When We Do Your Work of have the satisfaction knowing you are getting the very best launarywork that anybody can do. It's stylish, It's wall done In very respect and abova all It's dons without the wear and tsar that it receives at most launyou dries. Ws want everybody In Ogden and vicinity to sea a sample of nur work. Ws know It's the best Ws want you to knew It May our wagon calif Phono r postal urn Ogden Steam Laundry Address East of Reed Hotel. Phone No. 171. MONEY LOANED . SALARIED PEOPLE Real Nutate and Chattai Loans Service quick, confidential aad private. No commission. WESTERN BROKER 40! CO. Those 684-x- . 129 4 EoOet Bldg r.lJ ORGANIZES P. Smite, publisher of the DeckeAil.e, Mien., will give reward for me address of his son, Lut'l il. Smith. a im. F. . . . j vohmmi w.'Htr . r.i-si-- ly Sale tro-- t la e. .. .1 if e.O.ds n.- - at 1 is -- lu't-. 1 V... i 1 Si'.l.t av- - - w t I on'ai fc iihiM tuf;K" !' er eal.-gllo1 S. MXIWKY!, i! u: . I.ivcy' tbroi.(.h i'l l. (bn. .i. s.;a.r-s- , his f ,:ber Ui-- t t:. tt uty, iiu!r it ie othi-- r r.i.ilis in t.i.- tiji.e l:ae n':r. iheir clot.. u iiu. a e or nipy stti-r- j anu profit ly 1' e l ol f.vi-ikrepiug Mu vaiie.i i J i(.tn;i!i'atii rev- jrds and b ru ft .n.i fu i:.e cie.h's of Weber Count . "Ail Clerk of the lluarj of County Coiiiti,iiisiii;uT, he has been court ecus, alt ihie and piinsant in bia couiuiiiuii aiieus and voih. li.s and urliaite luanner and liiNp. mill. n have ti.inman ied 1 tie rtmiteet and ailntiraTtini of hi- in the sev-ctoffices in tiie C.niiry building. Our wii-hand fiim.lnhip go with him. best His election as setiaior 10 tbe thaie legislature from Weluv County for four years Is a fitting rerognlioii of he confidence and erti-etin him rein-siby the public as to Ins ability to seive them in a more extended and reapoui-bl- e field of public service. '' In a cnmmunicauon Mr. Hollingsworth set forth hi regreta at his Inability to present to the Board the Conn ty Additor's financial report fur the quarter ending lVcemlxf 31, BKM, a well as tiie County Clerk's annual financial statement for the year ending r, the same day. Three statements, will be complete neat week and will he presented at the meeting of the commissioners Monday, January 9tb. In this communication Mr. Hollingsworth extended his thanks for tbs many kindnesses xliown him by thf Board and his sincere wishes for the success of the admiuist ration. Tbe Board adjourned at 11:30 and tbe new commiSMiiiners met at 13 o'clock, noun. When organized, they Commissioner Stanford as new Board The meet rhairmau. will thie afternoon at 2:30 oclock, when his Treasurer Chamber will submit appointments for the ensuing term, ia which there will be no change from his present forue. County Assessor Dix will also present fur approval his L. appointment of Deputy Frank Chapin and Mias 17. S. llendershot as clerk. -- - 1, .'f 1 John '.o mt BUSINESS ATTENDED TO BY THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The W. C. T. U. will uiuet at the home of Mrs. Williams, 547, Twenty-fourt- h Considerable Bjsinesa Attended to In- -. street, VI at 2: hi) p. m. cluiung Confirmation oi L'crulie. All u wi niters spe inviied to be present. The last Billing uf 1 lie u'.d board ol cununissiouers a av held Tuesday Dr. H. M. Skinner of Chicago, one county morning when there sm the u.uai of the speakers at the bUle Associauf cumpumenth uciwt-ethe tion of Teachers at Sail Lake City passing olficea and uhniais. Uunnid-erabl- e inherent off in Ogden yesterday with stopped in business wjb ususarted, his sister, Mrs. 1. U. Sims. fuel, much inu.e man is usual with a body. The Board of Education and a large reining The same appointees holding office number of teachers will leave Ogden under County iimiey. t'ouuiy tomorrow to attend the Slat? Teachers Recorder Lillis and ihuse ot 1). convention at Salt Lake. They will Clerk Mattson were presented leave the Union Station in a special County and confirmed, .he salaries to be nxed train at 8:35 a. m. later. Ail the bouds suomim-- to ibe board met with approval. 1 F. S. Clawson arrived In this city A coinniunlcktiou was received trom from Las Vegas, Nev.. last Sunday, and Countv Cierk Hunmgsworih retiring will visit dwhiie with his old friend and accepted by the board rclauva I to the and erstwhile companion, David sum of flfb.til luund on me Herman. Mr. Clawson bss been on a persons ol Peter J. and Ktuiia PatterNeBull Into the in Frog country trip son, who were committed to the invada looking after his property inter- sane asylum U Provo, the same bewere He Mr. and forHerman ests. ing placed in tbs treasury of me counmerly partners together In Alaska. ty. Referring to the incorporation 01 Huntsville, Mr. Hollingsworth stated In a communication that Weber county had paid 11.C5 for the incorporation, and that chairman Stanford, after consulting wiih the mayor and councilmen, bad agreed to accept me sum of liUU.UU ;n payment ot the inn. The report was accepted by the commissioners. Holm-e- r The claim of Mr. and Miss Marks, ol the county clerks office, lor work on tabulated statements shoeing the assessed valuation of tax series, the showing amounts aggreraiing fl54.5u and 3M respectively were submitted and JOHN MARSHALL, AGE 84 YEARS, accepted. Auuiher communication submitted DIED YESTERDAY MORNING AT PLEASANT VIEW. by the county cierk relative to Mum Annie B. Brown hieing enipioed to record of all tax Hs Was a Well Known Resident of compile n loos deeds held by Weber County coverWeber County, For Many Years. ing property i.rovuiusly sold for delinquent taxes, Mr. HoiUQgswurth StatIn the death of John Marshall which ed that the work was now complete at Pleasant and contains a record of all deeds, 93 occurred this morning View am iher one of the brave tew In number, heid by the county on Dewho helped to reclaim the arid weal cember 31, IVbt, inclusive ui tax doeds and change it nto a garden spot, has issued on December 31, 1904, upon gone to join great majority. At the unredeemed sales to Wclier counthe time of hla death at his home In ty tor year 19uu. The work la handPleasant View he wns surrounded by somely bound In leather, very neat and n number of sorrowing relatives and complete in evry detail, making one of the finest records of its kind. Acfriends. i be deceased was eighty-fou- r years cepted. Communications referring to cement of age and had thus lived considerably over the alloTed three score and purchased and delivered to road supten. Ho leaves a wife and several ervisors, showiig 244 sacks on hand, sons and daughters, all of whom are also to strychnine crystals purchased well known In Ogden tnd throughout for destruction 1 gopiuua, prairie dogs Weber county. The deceased was one and squirrels, leaving on hand 111) trout the of the pioneers at Nonh Ogden ana ounces, were presented did much In th j building ot that thriv- county clerk and accepUd. Treasurer Chambers expressed his ing little burg, hor aeveral years he lived In Ogden Valley and mads n host regret at his 1 natality to present reof friends there by bis simple, unos- port on the financial condition uf ibii tentatious life nd noble nctions. lie county and to have brieuy reviewed has been a member of the Church ot the work and tabors of ,he board durSaints ror ing the past two years owing to me Jesus Christ of Latter-damany years, w.is a fulthtul worker at fact that the rounty ciera could not nil times and n thoroughly consistent present his quarterly report at this Christian, one whom to know was to meeting. Mr. Chambers further staled that he love. The time of the funeral has not been had examined and checked 'the books clerks office, announced yet but an announcement ana accounts in tho will be made in theae columns Inter. county recorder s, county sheriff's, and several books and accounts in ms co.nty clerks office, and will finish HON. C. R. HOLLINGSWORTH and report in full at an early date. Mr. A. E. general superinENTERTAINS FRIENDS tendent of thoWelby, D. A K. G. K. R. Co., Gives a Banquet to Hie Former Asso- presented a communication relative to the crossing at Wilson lane, which ciate in the Clerk's Office. staled: "Of course, everything ie frozen up si the present time and it is At the Weber club last evening Mr. rather an Inopportune time for me to C. R. Hollingsworth, the former coun- take but I will say mis, ibat action, assoty clerk, entertained his former within the next few days I will make ciates In office by giving a banquet in an Investigation uf the conduiona at their honor, in appreciation of tneir the crossing referred to, and will do services during the past six years, whatever is necessary to meet tho while Mr.. Uoiungswortn has held of- wishes of the public, so far as we can. fice. I will advise you laicr relative to the A handsome souvenir menu card matter. was gotten up lor the occasion and is A letter In tie form of n comparione of ine most unique 01 its Kind. son of their service, etc, to tho Upon the oulsiuc cover appears a pan- Bell company, was submitted by tbs tograph of the county court house, Utah Independent Telephone company wnn the inscr.puun, "County Ciei-- s an 1 was laid aside lor the new board. Office, ik99-JfluSheriff Bailey submitted the followtogether wiib me inside me cov- ing comparative works, Last besslon statement, which er there appears the following shows a pleasing improvement In the in appreciation ot work of the sheriff's office. CUM PAR ATI VIC STATEMENT. the valuable services reuuered by and 1901 and 1902: in honor ot the uepuues ami ant.isi.uns of the county cicrka office, of weuer Sent to penitentiary, 39. Sent to reform sclimil, 21. county, Utah, uunng tan. period JanSent to mental hospital, 27. uary 2nd, 1x99) to January zuu, 18uo. . 'the menu was as lonuws: County prisoners, 19. Oysters on half shell, consomme la Escaped from county Jail, 8. cup, ceiery.pimoias, broiled Utah stripEscape recaptured, none. ed bass, hauie sauiertne, stunca young Prisoners discharged by Juty for turkey, cranberry sauce, pontet canei, lark of evidence. S3. sweet potato croquette, asparagus, Prisoneis pleading guilty, 12. 1903 and 1904: shrimp salad, tutu truiU ice cream, toasted Sent to penitentiary, 81. cake, Mumiux, crackers, Sent to reform school, 25. roquefort cheese, coffee. A pretty innovation was introduced Sent to mental hospital, 27. by printing a favorite quotation of County prisoners, 80. each of the guests and uy inis tney Escaped from county Jail, 2. found their p sices at the tame. Escapes recaptured, 2. Those present were: Prisoners discharged by Jury for Louis J. Hoither, Jr., Lorca Cahoon-Furrei- l, lack of evidence. 15. Bails Child, Agnes K. Maguire, Prisoners pleading guilty, 4S. Gordon N. Kimbaii, Will R. swan, Please notice the Increase hi the Juuelte A. Maras, inex V. Adams, jen criminal business in 1903 an j 1904. over nette McKay, J antes W. Comma, a the two preceding yean, also the InC. Erb, Joacpn K Evans, John V. crease in the same years in the number Bluth, Thomas il. xarr, Annie li. of prison ei guilty .and the darrenfe of prisoners being acquitted Brown, Charles K. Houingswonh. for leek of evidence, whereby the counWHATS THE MATTER ty is eired a great sum of money, as WiTil A HIGH. BALL? it enrfo rr.i an average of 1160 tier ease to try them by Jury. Tills work ha and accomplished It looks as though the grand ball been brought about and br tie harmonious diligent efforts which usually fouows the maiignra-tioof a president of the united of the sheriffs offlre and the city police department, In getting ap evidence States would have to be left out of so that when the party charged the program ibis year, as congress withstnmg crime la confronted with tbs has been unable to provide lor one, same the a pies of guilty is taken, thereby after having wrestled with me proposithe experre of a trial. saving tion several days. They might refer Respectfully anhmitted, that question 10 us out here in tub JOSEPH BAILEY, if they want It settled right, we would Sheriff of Weber County, Utah. see to it that the thing wound up with Stanford moved that a grand ball, all right. If It wasn't theCommissioner following resolution be adopted by so arranged there wouldnt be any Intbe board and entereJ of record upon auguration, that's all. Why, the idea minutes: of an event of that Importance with- the Be it resolved by the members of out a grand ball! Same thing as n tail the Board of Commissioners of County Pleasant Mt. without a dog. Pyramid. Weber Countv that in the retirement of Mr. C. R. Hollingsworth from the I tell ye what, asserted Old Man position of Clerk of Weber County, the Splggets, "that there painter feller Is taxpsyers and general public lose an n fine artist able, honest, faithful servant Since What impressed you about his Mr. Hollingsworth's Installation in this work? office six years ago. he has brought to "Well, thtr was a plctur he called bear and cleriral pro1 was "The Rainstorm, an' swan. It ficiency, Introducing a most admirable that natrsl that I hadn't looked at It system at handling records and three minutes before tny corns begin in every department. The order of arrangement in the filing of Import hurtlu' mo." Cleveland Leader. ANOTHER" PIONEER GONE : al e 1 Inw-eve- V w OGDEN FIRE will be too great for Mr. Adams to bear, aad then la no taking bow great it wUl be live cannot have the modified order we shall request permission to withdraw our application for an invest! gallon of ballot boiaa. "Vary welL I will announce my decision Inter, Mid the oourt, and the cane waa ende-t- . Tbe contempt can Democratic Candidate for Governor of Attorneys John A. Uiwh and tt Baltha of Colorado Wants Only Bell, who were rated tor conlot Boxes Examined. tempt in obtaining writs of mandamus from the district court, whan forhid-de- u by tbe auprame court to taka such Denver, Jan. 3. The supreme coart action, wort by tbe oourt referred to today took under consideration the ap- tbe grievance rom ml Use of the Btats u Bar association. plication of Alva Adams for a of tha order of tbe court orderInto elec'Jon ing an Investigation frauds, and Chief Justice Gabbert declared that the decision would be giv en laicr. He did not specify any time or date. The arguments uf the attorneys consumed something over an hour. Thomas fur Adams, urged that tha order be made applicable to bailot boxes ony, and do not include Fresh Indictments Being Prepared In poll books or registration Uel. at Portland Casas Land ths Frand asked by the Republicans. lie asked Against Prominent Persons. that tbe investigation be conducted nnuer tbe supervision ol a ret urea to be appointed by tbs supreme court. Washington. Jan. I.Mora ssnnatlon-a- l Mr. Adams selecting one member ol developments In tbe publie land tbe commission and tbe attorney gen- frauds in tbs northwest are expected eral another, Mr. Adams 10 pay the ex- shortly. Fresh indictments are being penses of bis man, tbe state to pay prepared la Portland Ore, where tbe for the man selected bv the attorney grand Jury will resume Hn ewsions durgoneral. and tbe fees of the referee to ing this week and persons prominent la be borne Join ly. Tbe expense of a public life, other than theae whaee general Investigation, be said, would namee already have been implicated, are involved. Tbe mission of Oliver K. bo too great for Mr. Adame. Mr. U. J. Ursey, the attorney for Pngin, ths assistant attorney in the tbe Republicans, resisted tbe applica- department of Justice is to assist In tion fur a moliflcatlon of tbe order ths framing of new indictments, a work declaring tbit an investigation of tbs la which be figured oonspieuoualy durboxes only would not reveal the extent ing ths postal lUTcsUgatkm. Mr. Papin la expected to return here of the frauds. Chief Justice Gabbert declared be In time to take part ia tbe preeentation would band dwn bis decision later of the governments position before the n and remarked to Mr. Thomas: "An supremo court la the Investigation of th ballot buxes only, cose, which ths govsnunant appealed would not reveal sll of tbe evidence to that body. This csss probably wD be beard asst lu this case, G vernor '1 bomss.'' "I have no objection to the order month. No auecesoor to Attorney Hall, asked by the other aide, replied Mr. who waa removed recently, hex yet Thomas, "but if the court derides that been selected, and tt io re pee ted Franit i to lie of fie extensive scope ask- cis J. Haney will remain la charge of ed by them, I want It to be tbeir in- the governments Interests In the pendvestigation and not ours. Tbe expense ing proceedings nt Portland. RECORD ADAMS OBJECTS TO THOROUGH loan-moms- 1, book-keepi- ng PAST YEARS WORK REFLECTS CREDIT ON THE DEPARTMENT. &v-ere- Chief Speaka on the Condition and Needs of the Department. The record of the Ogdon fire department during tho past year Is a must enviable one and refiocis great credit upon Chief Graves and the fire laddies. Since tbe ttih of Ducumbor not a run hss been made, but still toe same qncikiHing vignauce was maintained. Fullow.ng is a summary uf Lbu year's works During the year 1904 lit) department Foapeuilvd to 113 calls, the highest number aince the department was orgaaixed. In reapondiug io these calls tha drparuitent travelled 408 4 mites, laid 2U.SU0 leet of 3 inch hre hose, 3,6'fi feet of chemical hose, used 1)83 gallons of die dicaie, raised 3U teet of ladders and were employed at fires sixty-fou- r huurs and ten minutes, ibe alarms came irum 44 fire buxes, lio csire over the telephone and eight by messenger. The amount of tbe insurance Involved la tbe different fires and alarms was 2f3,lb0. Tha amount of insuiance paid was 9,7t7.1ti. The loss of property not Insured was 81,439. The valuation of the property endangered by fire was 11,1(15,71)2. Chief Graves had tbe following to say about tbe general working condition of Ibe department: .The discipline during Ue past year baa been extraordinarily good. We have had no accidents to men although there has been consldcrsnie sickness amung the buys. One .time the department was quarantined with smallpox and attacks of lyphuid fever have been warded off 1 after tbe most painstaking care. ai tribute the sickiwsa to the unsanitary condition ot tbe fire station, lu my report I wlU recommend certain improvements to be made which win improve the general sanitary conditions. The deiisrlmcnt hss never been more proficient in tbe handling of bres. due to the feci, perhaps, that the men are tried tire lighters, having been in the service fur some time. "The past year's work has been very pleasant for us all and the most cordial of feelings bsva existed between tbe city officials and myself. The city is growing very rapidly and a large number of new buildings have been erected during the past year and for that reason I will make recommendation to the city council for tha general lieitcrmeni of the fire department. Our department here has fewer men and less apparatus than almost any city of like size in (ho whole country, and with the limited facilities the men have made a wonderful record a', fires, the great vigilance of the men combined with the best luck in die world are the only things that have kept Ogden irom having a terrible conflagration. The repair work during the past year has been something enormous and repairs will continually be maos until new equipment is installed." swdl-ficatlo- ANOTHER SENSATION .PROMISED 3-- 1-- 3 JUCCE KUBPHT PERSONS INJURED IN . COLLISION INVESTIGATION M-- e y HOLIDAY J it. at The returned tu i Hyde-Benso- QG900G 3C 3C Automobile and Trolley Car Collide to New York. Nlew York, Jan. 3- - More than a cor of persona have been sughtly Injured through n collision nt Wih street and Avenue A, between n trolley car and n mg muring auunaoo ie. Tbs letter wns aearoyed by firs following ex exp.oaiua of the gasoline tank. Tbe car was ifirowa trom toe Uwdk and almost u.erturnad. Ifie automobile, going at a fast pace, across 88ih Bt, ra. tuto the car p a form of tbs car w..,.u was bound for a fairy loaded w.iu .en, women anu children. The rear k4U uf tbs car aae thrown from ibu ra.is, whus tbs pax aengars ware bnr.a about aad the mea In tho auiomuui.e were sent flying through the air and Rrack some dlstanco away. la aa Instant the gasoline tank exploded and thd ma. uine was ablaze. Tbe blaze lighted up tbe actM and tbooa caught in I ho wreck quickly noranbled from the uebrls with blood treamlng from meir numerous cuts. No one, however, was seriously injured. PRESIDENT WHX ATTEND REPUBLICAN CLUB DINNER. 3.' To fulfill n New York, Jem promise, made when he was governor of New York alate, President Roceevelt will L. it le announced, the principal guest February X4th at the annual dinner of (ha Hungarian Republican club, 't hree hundred members of tbs club and (heir friends are now busy prepannfi to give him n typical magyar reception and banquet, many of the viands for which' will be especially Imported. It le said a promise to attend another dinner rt the dab when be should have I wen elected president wee obtained trom Governor Roosevelt six yan ago in n jest by the president of the dub. 3C DC. 30000 0 0 THE MORNING EXAMINER REACHES MORE PEOPLE over the Rural Free Delivery routes in Weber County than any other paper f m die Mate HOLDS COURT 4 IT PAYS Two Drunks Coma Up For Hearing and Are Punished. TO Judge Murphy held hie first session of police court yesterdar and was Initiate Into bis rew office by trying two drunks who cams before him. John Robinson and Joe Mealan were tbe names of the unlucky cciebrators and one received fifteen days on tbe municipal rock pile and the other ten days. William Fisher forfeited 5 for failure to appear cn tha charge of cruelty to animals. Fred Miller and Fannie Wilber each forfeited $5 for failure to appear to answer to the charge at drunkenness. U Gotch, who was arrested by Waiter Browning or cruelty to animals, failed to appear to answer to tbs charge and forfeited 5J)0 bond. ADVERTISE Jtis die Paper that readies die Farmer and the city people ADVERTISE IN IT CARD OF THANKS. I desire to Inform my friends through tbe medium of tbe press that words will hardly express my thanks for (heir kindness In my sad beresve-menA. IL 1LXT. L 0 OC3QQC 3C IQOG30 |