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Show flZS 1(0851X0 BZllZiySB OODW, HAH, ntlDAT MOSXI5Q, EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOM CDITORIAL IliRpwrfiM Mil Whm ...Net SI ..Ns. 120 Phene ...Nab Si Ball hm WM. OLASMANN CANYON , Independent l Ne. ftQ ' 123 af bath telephene ayetawa Ip. A closed arise RAPID TRAN4IT COMPANY WILL TAKE IN THAT TERRITORY. BREVITIES OGDEN Eateaaioa Would be Big Been Fammis Resort and fur Hot Springs. The funeral services over iUa ot tlia lata Parlay Lroy wall wro held in the Fourth uard al 11 o'ekick. Tenerday tira4ed-Tband ware largriy North the In interred aa body meet-inghoas- a Ogden cemetery. Notjna-Af- Febernry tar lit. tba Ria Grande train far Salt Lake will at a. v. ! sion of the Po'f morning Harry Wil-ao- a received twenty day. for and Fordlaando Panne waa on tba charge t disturbing tba prat. Hearing of tba aat for Friday afternoon at 4 odora. At court a abort jrvkirrriftjr cf,VJ Holdon of tba fnlrawtag roupona ara at The oat died to 15 01 coupon-book- s S0S4I, 39044 Ogdon Steam sundry: and 39147. Mra. C. E. W. Davis left Isa evening for raarara pH at a In tba iatoraat of tba False Royal Millinery. and Mm Bora Febrnary lot, W. A. James, at 1434 Lincoln avonua. to Mr. a girl. foe It is understood that the Rapid Transit company, of this rliy, will extend their Haas from Glen wood park te tba mouth f the Ogdea esayen, within a abort time. Tbe tagai part ef the maiter is sow sappoeed U be under way and it wss stated that tbe directors of the company had recently bean sut over the proposed esteueion, tbo details of which will be completed at an early data. a This adJitlon te (he car lines sf would be a givwt boom for the canyon as well as for ta hot springe, as it would do away with the present stage Has. which has been, to aume extent, nwpoaslble for the email number ef visitors taking advantage of tha trip. An elertria hae would mean tbe tnp could be made la a very abort tints and al a comparatively small coat thereby enabling everyone .both resident and transient te visit those anted places. Tbe need fur such a move has beta ardent for a long time sad It in hoped that tbo project will go through with- "Waat Wrbor. Lakeside. Nau and Promontory Point are now regular agencies. " found-lan- d within 30 days and move our store, The Toggery,' to this room. We bought the entire $20,000 worth of goods at practically half their value and we throw it on the market at prices that will sell it out quick. We want the room and not the V1 v? SP goods. We offer them at the prices which follow: sp Hub' priced $30.00 Suits v g t seaeoseeeeseeeee "Hub priced $28.00 Suits jit eeeeessaeoee iieiifi4a4geaa Hub priced $25.00 Suits eesooeeeeaee Hub priced $22.00 Suits Bowling association. ease it efitgliaetgsi a e e a Hub"' priced $ 15XJ0 $18.00 $16.00 S 1 3 00 $12 00 Slits gJ Msafeal Selectman Dancing and Maks Evsning Pass In Jayows Mannar. Ban-gu- st Tba com pi linen tary social given by tbo Sorond Ward Sabbath arhool, in tho institute last owning waa a decided succesa and was s Hooded by about 260 persons. Tbs program for tba evening was started promptly al eight oclock anl two rooms were used for tho amiise-tnenl- s, one for the young folk and an other for tbe older people. The prngiam consisted of a number of musical selections, both instrumental ami vocal and a number of appropriate talks were rasde, together with gen eral social chat. After this part of Uia arrangements were completed the assemblage waa Invited to the dancing parlors above and there young and old alike trippped the light fantastic, In tha old fashioned way. when everybody has a good time, and until tba hour for tha baaquet arrived when tbe guests of the evening again adjourned to the lower floors upon which tbo banquet rooms ara located and where cover were laid for two hundred peraons. Tbe rooms sere all decorated for tha occasion with ferns and rut flowers and the colors of the Weber slake, purple and white, were much la evidence. Shorts orchestra of twelve pieces furnished the music for the occasion, which ia ons that will long live la the memories of those who were fortunate enough to be in attendance and the committees who had rbe matter in charge, are te be congratulated for the manner ia which the affair waa conducted. Funeral Services Ara Also Held Over the Late Patley Leray Wade. The services over the remains of Mrs. Mary E. Hutchins, who died Sunday last ware held ia the Lynne Ward meetinghouse yesterday at 1 oclock in tba afternoon. The pulpit and the stand part of the meetinghouse wss draped ia white, ths enlarged picture of the deceased, wss suspended from the draping, potted calls IllUes and wax pleats were distributed about tha pulpit, while Ibe many large floral tributes at tbs head of tha formed w bask casket. which wera The funeral services presided over by Bishop Geo. Bautin, commenced by the choir singing "Tho' Deepening Throng Your Way." Prayer was offered by Joseph Parry, after which tlie choir sang, Wanted on the Other Bide." President L. The speaker wera: W. Bbunllff. C. F. Mlddleteu, Elder Joseph Parry sad Bishops Joseph Tsykir and George Ramin, who eulothe beautiful life of the degised ceased, which bad been filled out ia usefulness aad tha accomplishment of much good. Rbo having bees active, energetic worker In tha Lynne ward, for many years, filling with honor tho positions at teacher is the Sabbath school. President of the primary association nnd counsellor ta tbe relief society. Her kisdtiea and benevolence wera spoken of very feelingly special reference being made to her worn among the poor nnd the sick and the spankers assured her family of a crown of glory in tbo mansions nlwne. because of bar upright life. Fred Tout sang a solo entitled, O, My Father," aad Hagbert Anderson Tha dosing sang, "Gathering Home. hymn, "Rest fur the Weary Ronl," was sung by the choir aad prayer wan pronounced by Walter Crane. Tbe meetinghouse wee crowded to the Inoverflowing, notwithstanding clement weather, by those who gathered to pay Iheir respects to one of Weber county's must noble woman. A Urge funeral cortege followed the remains to tlio Ogden City cemetery where they were laid to rest in the family burial plot Six grandson of the dereuMtd noted as pallbearers and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Ties, Garters, Suspenders and Jewelry, Mens, in great variety and at 'a price you never heard of before. Mens Hats and Caps Stetson $4.Q0 $2.00 $3.25 and $5.00 Hats Mens warm Winter Caps, all sizes and signs, and your size will be furnished. 5c Caps 0 at $1.00 Caps jjo at .... $1 f25 Caps jjo at OOo $1.50 Caps go at Hub" priced $5X0 Paragon Pants at. Boys and Childrens Clothing Of the finest Manhattan make as well as other good makes, at prices that will make you buy. Boys and Souths long pants and knee pants Suits at less than one-ha- lf their value. Childrens Novelty Suits, 2 to 9 years, at prices that seem a shame, but the room we must have. Don't think of buying Underwear Wearables until you have seen the good things we have to offer All Underwear will be sold at prices that will pay you to hold it over to another winter. $1.00 all wool Underwear 1- -2 anything in Men's All Hats go at much less than manufacturers prices. Theyre nice too and not back numbers. All Boys Hats, regardless of quality or CA. price, goat All Imperial $3.00 Hats at this sale which gins at nine at o'clock $2.50 Norfolk and New Brunswick at... 1 75c Feb. 3d -- 6flc ' $2X0 all wool Underwear be- Friday Morning, de- $4.00 $3.50 at.. Shirts and other reliable These Suits consist of Stein-Bloc- k makes and there will be no reserve. REMAINS OP MRS. MARY HUTCHINS LAID TO REST. $5.00 from. Q SOCIAL IS SUCCESS $600 F you have paid before and a magnificent stock to select QQ Hub" pri'cedildbo Suits Will suffer likewise. We must sell the goods, and prices talk Hub" priced $8.00 Paragon Pants At t V v BRSS BBS! V Hub" priced $7.50 Paragon Pants at l d Hub" priced $6.50 Paragon Pants qa A At k I I M I v Ml M Ml ll I MM V Hub" Priced $6X0 Paragon Pants ONE-HAL- 00 $ S 1 0 00 $ 8.5 0 Hub" priced $1200 Suits' Mens Paragon Pants Hosiery what AT 1 1 Hub" priced $18X0 Stilts TO DEAD SABBATH R O it RESPECTS Mens Mens Suits Hub" priced $20.00 Suits PAY LAST T. C. Port ecus, who is slid ta be tbo boot howler ia the city of Iteneor arrtrod in Ogden yesterday and wss a visitor at the slloeya of the Ogden SECQNS WARD to the public that we have bought the entire stock of mens and boys clothing, hats, shoes and furnishings, also the fixtures, lease of room and good will of the business known as The Hub. Mr. Hardman goes to Seattle where larger interests demand his attention. We will remove to this room about March 1 , and must close out The Hub stock We announce Og-e- out delay. A bnUotia issued yeaterday by tbe So tit horn Pantile oompany atates that 3, 1905. OPT LINES TO 6S ,..Nb BUSINESS OFFICE Indtpirtml TO EXTEND FEBRUARY super weight Cotton '. at All odd lots, your size may be here, at of manufacturers cost Super Merino Underwear, worth 75c, We have a large lot of small and medium size overcoats that we will sell one-thir- d 40 C at a sweeping reduction of 60 per cent All regular sizes, while they last, at 50 per cent off regular price. Now don't miss this opportunity, as they will go fast. We want the room and you need the coat. This stock consists of nothing of a cheap or shoddy nature. We have carefully gone through it and find it an exceedingly well selected and high class stock of men's wearables. Your chance is now, and if you do not improve it, it's your loss. g SUE RAILWAY FOR JAMACE BYTIRE Perms on Ogden and Northwesters Line Have Beem Damaged by Fugitive Sparks. romplelnt was filed in tha county clerk's o flics yesterday by Fred W. Kills against tha Ogden and NorthA west ora Railway company In whirk damages ara asked tor in three actions for n total sum of 1774. These actions are the result of a Are started, it ia claimed from sparks from a locomotive on July 14. 1904. which Ignited dry grass and weeds along the track and later spread to the land of tbe complainant, whose fence, grass, bay, feed, forage, herbage, fruit trees, etc., were burned and JuJgment Is prayed for, for the above amount. A like suit has bora instituted by A. R. C. Smith, in whirh damages are asked for to the extent of MJIOO, for lose resulting from the same Are and the complaint in his case will be filed ia a day or two. 80 Its SOOTHING. Influence Has Been Felt Many Ogden Readers. by so Tbe soothing Influence of relief After suffering from Itching Files, From Eczema or any itchiui-of the akin. Makes one feel grateful to the remedy. Doan's Ointment has soothed hundreds. Here's wbat one Ogdon citizen revs: John Uaycw-k- , blacksmith, of 108 I have a friend West 20lh St., living In Peoria, 111., who happened to be unfortunate like myself In being annoyed for year with itching pile, perhaps I might say fortunate, instead of utifortm.su, because it ws through him that I learned how to stop that exasperating snuoysnee. He wrote mo saying, try Doan's Ointment, that it bad cured him after everything alas at S. V. Bsdcon'a filled. I calit-drug store for a box and al'bougb tbe price seemed high I would not take a the relief that the hundred dollars liox of treatment brought. A Down's Ointment absolutely slopped hemorrhoid. commonly called I shell alar vs recommend this Kansas Cion. ceipts 6,000. i,r all dealer. Price 60 five steen STsr-Milbun- i Co.. Buffalo, 1.76-nheifers and ts the United for .: fr feeders 3.00 (jf 4.20; nives 3.00 6.60; wesmsme 50-re- Doan s and flniuis. PARLEY WADE IS BURIED. The funeral services over the remains of ths Isle Parley lmroy Wads were held ta tbe fXiurlh Ward meetinghouse at 11 o'clock yaatsrday forenoon, Bishop E. T. Wooley. presiding. Prayer was offered by Bishop C. A. Hickeslouper, tbs ward choir under tbe direction of Professor Ballnnlyne, rendered several selections, Mrs. Mary Farley sang s solo entitled, "Jesus U Calling." and Mr. Orson Griffin sang. Good Night, a song that was carried down from the ancient times whin they said good night, to those whom death had overtaken thinking it would only lie a little while until they would meet again at the resurrection. L. The speakers were Presidents W. Bbunllff, C. F. Middleton, Bishop all of Wooley and John Beaman, whom spoke words of condolence to adthe family in their hour of trial,chris-linmonishing their hearers to live betllvep that they might be the ter prepared and more worthy of a home above, when the time reue for them to be called from their work here below. The meetinghouse was filled to overflowing with relatives and friends of the deceased end a large cortege followed tho remain to the North Og den Cemetery, where they wera interred. the grave being dedicated by Marion Richardson. There were many beautiful and tributes, among whie'i costly floral wreath In the crater of was a Inrga which was an electric light globe made from white and red carnations, while across the front of the piece was a white ribbon with the letters, I. R. E. W. in gold, an offering from the Eloetrbsl Worker Union. Another beautiful floral offering srss in the form of a rrew.n and star, With a ribbon attsened bearing the a rememinscription. "Our Chum. brance from some nf the deceased's many toiupanlot. n HUB 2449 Washington Ave. REED HOTEL 99 CHINESE CELEBBATE A NEW The following era the arrivals at tba Read for ths past 34 hours: Geo. K. H. Flchlanr, Portland, Ore.; Oca J. Lamhley, New York; Mra M. Edwards. Custer. Iha; Wm. O. Rudil. Chlrago: A. Bow ski, New York: A. W. Camp, Chicago; J. H. McKee. Denver; J. C. Pavia Fast Liverpool, O.: J. C. Ahromct, Hoijroka Mesa; K. Johnson, Ban Fmn-rlarChicago: W. K Osborn U. O. Mosa Balt Lake; L R. Willard. New Yerk; B. O. Kinsey. City; A. H. T. A. Williams. Balt Lake; Gosling. Qeo. Milwaukee; Christie, B. Chicago; E. 8pencer. Idaho; H. n; Golev, Balt lake; A. A. Brown. New York; C. Christensen. Ban Francisco; W. W. Hosglsnd. Ban Fronciseo; A. A. Honnnld. Balt sLke; A. R. Rothschild, J. O. Hollar. C. C. Graham. New York; A. 11. Ntesa Balt Lake; Cha. N. Willard. Denver; Max Beharts. New York;' F. Bader. Fresna. Cal.; S. C. Klnev. City; Chan Amberg. Jmx Leyter. Balt Lake; W. Reighard, Johnstown. Pa.; T. C. Port eons, Denver; R. Brad lev, PresM. D. Comat ork. Philadelphia. ton. Pa.: William Thuoner. 8L Louis. Ut: John W. Farrar. Provo. Utah; R. II. Glover. Ontuhe: G. T. Cutler. Ft. Minis; A. Netam. Citv; U H. Larson. Balt lake; R. Bradley. Prestra. Ida.; P. W. Wueggen. Fremimlon. Utah. M'REALRELEASEU Conspiracy Case Against Him Msy he Dropped. , As a result of sn agreement between County Attorney Hulsnaskl and Municipal Judge J. D. Murphy yeacr-da- y forenoon. C. D. McXeal. who was acquitted on the charge of attempted extortion, on Wednesday, was released from custodv shortly after three o'clock yesterday afternoon on hi. own recognizance in the criminal conspiracy rase and it la pslltle that the conspiracy case against him may be dropped. YEAR'S ADVENT Seat of War Seemed for the Time Have Been Transferred te to Ogden. Carpentering, - BufldtnQ Reef pairing aiH, Remodeling Menses Promptly attended ta. AQ werii Ouarontaad. ffnqulro f Ola N si sen, 444 Mill stcael Telephone 424-- Beason&Browne The Toggery People ocac 30 yxe.w-e- . iws ' aoiI oe y, Had the Kasaiana and Japanese transferred the seat of war to Ogden, It fa hardly likely that they would have occasioned more alarm and anxiety among the residents than was occasioned early this morning when the inhabitants nf Ogdras Chinatown began their celebration of the Chinese new year. Bomba and flra cracker, by the thousands were discharged and the street wss .live with bright lllumma-tlonssJoyuueChlnamrn. Many people were attracted to the scene, but there was ao apparent disorder. The bombardment was kept up for quite a tong time after which they retired to the more quiet modes f celebrating, with the spirit of good mnch in evidence. the slightest fear hut iu tbe meantime I assert in the Ynost positive manner I never in my life had any conversation with Frederick R. Kriba whatever In reference to say lands or any other business matter. I ain equally positively in the statement that I never at any time or plan received from him, Frederick R. Kriba, or from any other person for him, directly' or indirectly, any check or checks for any amount whatever, either on a Roe-bur- g bank or any other bank, in consideration for any services rendered or to be rendered by me as senator or otherwise or for any purpose whatever. T furtner assert that Frederick R. Kribs never, in his life contracted with anner me for the services of A. H. and myself or agreed with me to pa7 for services alleged to have been rendered In part by me In appearing before and perauading Binger Hermann, commissioner of tbo general land office. to make special or recommend tbe issue of any patents; nor do 1 believe be ever made any such contract Indicted Senator Ssys Hie Action with A. H. Tanner for the reason that Have Been Misconstrued and Will by the articles of our copartnership it Be Vindicated. waa expreslv stipulated that I could not lie In any manner Interested in Washingt-m- . Feb. 3. Senator John any department busbies. II. Mitrhcii of Oregon, who wss : lie h United States grand THAT WOULD BE DIFFERENT. jury si Portland yesterday fof brlb-r-ta with I he land fraud What.' exclaimed the dealer, you invest igsi h n has mnde a statement in wbic'i te says he welcome the want fit) for that o!J mule? Why, lie iiirMt eearr:iing invetignllon of the actually isn't worth killing. charge sgHlnst him and asserts that "That's all yew know erbout it. reInnocent only act. joined Farmer G rehaw. "Ef I could and "un inferences'' ran conmanage tew git mm killed by th' rafl-ra- d nect him with the land frauds. Senahe'd be vuth twict that sum- - by tor Mitchell in bin statement says: "With the final outcome 1 hate net gras?: nd VWSWVWWVWWWWraSSMSMSMSASSSSSSSSSMtV Greatest of All Muslin Underwear SalesIsNowOfl MITCHELL DENIES HE KNEW VWWWWVWMMWSMMSASSSSSASSSMWSSSaSSei KREBS EMBROIDERIES AT COST 299 Ladies Saits at Half Price 199 . Children's Coats at Half Price v Last & Thomas r.mn-'ctio- "Mim-imstnw- ed 3 I0G9C soc SCAN THE WANT ADS. Wkia . AWL SCAN IstJB 5VANT J |