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Show 1 THE MORNING EXAMINEE: OGDEN, CTAI1, Sl'NDAY MORNING, 4 IIHU 'III 1 J', HMIh. BAMBERGER A RICH HAUL RAILROADS IN IS AGAIN IN SALT AND OUT TOMORROW Begins the Second Week of the Free Cutting and Fitting ACTIVE LAKE OF OGDEN TUESDAY WILL WITNESS RESUMPTION OF CONSTRUCTION. BURGLARS ARE TAKING POSSESSION OF THAT CITY. Colonists Arrive. The first train of the coluniat movement arrived over the 1'nlim Fscifle Fifteen Mi.$ of Ties Contracted for Surveying Party in the Ogden Field. rich haul iu Balt BuigUia made Eugin.er Vail of thr Hatubvigi'r line went to Lay ion yesterday morning to Lake. Friday nighi. although ih Balt the surveyed line run- lake morning papers were not wise" ning out of that ion. Officials of the to the fact. At an early hour they company export to have couai ruction entered the Armstrong residin'." and tripped the house of (mu) worth of work commence Tuesday of the comtillable. of thia amount. 95ihi was ing week. rcpreM-ntein a beautiful : eslskin For a Engineer Vail has owned by Mrs. Armauunt; King in Ogden looking over the line from Coat bran-let- , watches, neck chains, gold Washington avenue to the mouth of xtuils and diamond-se- t jewelry, of f.'.im the canyon. Last summer several survey were made, which determined th value, wete taken witv the oat. Entrance to tbe not. so j: made best route to be followed to the canlb rough s window in the ic.tr. The yon. No difficulty has marked the ott of the family from this city lo the ter- Armstrong house and with the minal of the road east, and It ia ex- work of thenothing inlcrtcitM Xu trae of the burglar. in that work the near future pected thieve ha been fouud by th? pollre will commence from Washington to- of the city. ward the canyon. At the tame time tba That Balt Jjtke ia otciiun vith a Layton rud will be advanced with all criminal element is the opitii.-- of Ogdispatch to the valley of the Weber den officers who hare recently teturn-eriver. Engineering problems of magfrom the capital. On the atreeta nitude beset the engineers ai this at night, in tbe business and resident point. In bringing the road down to the pan of the city, many level of the river plain, a long cut will character parade for hour. Notwithbe required on the south aide of the standing the many aiirrerrtal burgsi ream. While It will not be ao large laries that hive occurred In Zlnn duraa the O. 8. L. cut it will, f necessity, ing the past fortnight, no patrolmen hare been stationed outside of the busbe of considerable proportion!. For the road bed between Ogdeu and iness dial riots. Layton. 60,00u ttea of Oregon wood have been purchased by the company. FEDERAL BUILDING Shipments have arrived and will arrive In quantities, sufficient to keep up with grading when one started. The When the mud in the Federal buildttea are heavy, and with a fine rock ing dries up. the familiar dink id the ballast make a splendid roadbed. atone cutters mallet on the alcri The party of eastern capitalists chisel will res wind from under the scheduled tn arrive Friday evening will shelter hd. A a tt la rapidly drying, not be in the city before Monday morn- tha contractors are preparing for ing. They will be In conference with work Monday morning. Te rite old officials of the Rapid Transit company, forre of alone cullers will b added sevto obtain concessions from the com- eral skilled workmen. This Increase pany in connection with their road le neceneary on account of ths line through the city. Bamberger will also work required In cutting stone for the be communicated with, and an agree- upper story. The corps nf brick layment arrived at relative to the pro- ers and hod mn will b increased ta posed McCarrnn line from the capital, proportion to th Increnen In ruttera. Aa the building atands now, tha paralleling the Bamberger line to Ogden end beyond to Rrlgham City. superstructure 1 not half completed. That a line will be built from Ogden to Btael girders for ths accond story Is Bright, to connect with the Una from the total of stork done above tbe first Salt Lake la the eonviatlon of Inter-urba- a story. The original plana of the buildrailroad men. ing will he followed regardless of the Increased appropriation that now ta betasthe Houh at Waahlngioii. LIVELY RUNAWAY Changes that will tallow after tha appropriation Id made may be worked Horae Attached te a Wagon Jumpod a out without delaying tbs erection of Fatten. th building. Another story with more and larger room, era the mala imThe delivery horse, belonging to W. provement! thought necessary to Farr and rompiny; attached to a light the volume of business wagon, dashed madly dowa Washingtransacted through tbe pos toffee. ton avenue, yesterday afternoon, and narrowly mlaaed smashing two other PROBATE MATTERS rige that were rroeetng the street at the time. The delivery boy.' who waa unloadThe foliowring probate matters wra street, ing hay at 236 Twraty-fourtwaa endeavoring' to back tba horse dlapoaed of la District court yesterwhan the hit broke, causing the bridle day: Estate of J. A. Bankey, deceased. to fall from the horaea head. The horse became frightened and with a Petition for release aa administrator. Jump that knocked the driver out of Continued till Feb. 14th. the wagon, tore down the crowded Estate of Richard J, Taylor, dnocaa-ed- . treat until he reached the corner of Petition tor acttlag arid exempt Twentieth and Washington avenua. At property. Continued until Feh. 24. this point the horse performed aa acEstate of Goo. Lehnnrt. deceased. robatic feat that I seldom witnessed Petit ion for letters of admlnlatratlon. outalde a otreua. Turning Into an al- Continued until Feb. 24. ley on Twentieth' street, the animal Batata of Thoa. D. Dea, deceased, waa confronted by a gate five feet petition for sale of personal property the led of into which barn high yard waa granted. W. Farr and company. The horse Estate of Thoa. D. Dee. deceased, carwith one the cleared gate jump petition tar partial distribution waa nf the and the fence wagon part rying granted. Bond 919.090. with it, continuing on hli wild race Estate of John Knight, deceased, pea wheel struck until the front post tition for eonflrmatbm of aale of real estate, granted. Eatat of Wm. Skeen, deceased, petition for decree of distribution, continued until February 24th. Estate of Susannah Hancock, deceased. petition for letters of administration, continued to Feb. 24th. crasa-aeciio- SUITS yesterday was the record and fitters, and tomorrow TWENTY ng w--- right-of-wa- The fact that a number of ladies have been fitted tottgh-liMikln- g taking orders before the engagement is finished. 5 Your SPRING SUIT will cost very little if you take advantage of this opportunity. Merely pay for the goods 75c a yard or more and we will pay for cutting the material and linings and fitting it already for sewing. You will be surprised, too, to find how simple You are invited to see them at work. the sewing is when prepared by these experts. Sale of Ladies Shoes $5.00 Shoes for $2.65 Great cases of these goods have been piling into the cloak store during the past few days. The jaunty Pony The Spring Suits. Coats, the Essenellc Waists. For a very few days we offer a line of the best makes of ladies' shoes at about one-ha- lf regular price. These are makes which have long been carried by this store; qualities which have won the confidence of Ogden shoe buyers. Plain kid, patent leather, high or low heels, heavy or light soles. Great line to select from. $4 and $5 qualities $2.65 new ideas are to be had by a visit to this Aliho' you make your own clothing a will be helpful in deciding the styles. A great many department. visit here y d and found their suits far above their expectations is beginning to influence many others, and the chances are Prof. Miller will have to discontinue First Showing Spring Suits, Waists and Skirts u wi-e- there will be an unusually large crowd to the remarks heard in the store yesterday. ac-cordi- rr yesterday afternoon. The train 2 mi people, traveling on ihe reduced diu-erates. Friday about 20 people went wrest. Of the number 5u were i cctlvcd from the Rto Grande Western. Officers Declare the Criminal Element Haa a Strong Hold There. . h DOMESTIC BARGAINS t Mondiy, you moth or, oom to our OwnMtie Department. Your dollar will hava Incraaaed buy Ing power. For Monday we replenish the rgaina in thle department, placing on aale a freak lot of the Apron Gingham at 5c; Gingham, worth 25c. for lie; I Lace oaie We give ihla advance announcement that you might wait for the moat remarkable lace ever event which Ogden ha known. 17r. for 12c: worth 10c for 8c. Charabriy for 7c, worth 10c. Cretnn at cheaper other. many STARTS FRIDAY Make a list of all your lace wants and bring them to the store Friday. On that day we inaugurate our monster Lace Sale. The counters will be covered with the greatest assortment of laces that we have ever owned. The prices are lowered GREATLY by reason of this great buying. We are permitted to buy at wholesale prices, pay the same price which the large wholesaler pays and thus our. prices can be smaller Good, worth Fleece-line- d 1 Q pricca and New For Embroideriee waist, coraet rovers, for In- fant' dreaaei, for all purpoaea we have emhrolderle which are especially woven. TOGO Cleaning Fluid We are agent for n wonderTogo preparation called Cleaning Fluid." It 1 a transparent fluid for the cleaning of ilka, carpet, coat exilian, hata, ostrich tips, gloves, ribbons, etc. It I free from disagreeable odors, leaving no main, Injuring no fabric, however delicate. It operates quickly; It is most reliable cleaning preparation ever put on the market. Drug cun-drcounter. ful Periodical Visit. Leon Eugsirou. uareling freight and passenger agent for the Pennsylvania line at Denver, la making hi periodical visit In the city. Buckinghams Car. Private car ('5, used by Genera K. REED HOTEL which o d). Hilliksr and Roth. Bupt. it. V. Htlliker of ihe Utah division of the Oregon Bhort laue, and H. J. Roth, returned yeshis terday morning from a trip of inspection over the line. Traveling Paaaenger Agent. J. H. Manderfleld, traveling imsseu-ge- r agent for the Ban Pedro, is In tha city on bnslner. Chief Clerk Gillett. Chief Rate Clerk Gillen of the San Pedro at o Angeles ta In Ogden. l-- Gasoline Car Coming. All prerioua irrords attained by passenger trains will be broken next week, according to plana of leading railroad officials. Tbe gasoline car. which ba been tested, will make a trip. It will Mart from New York and la expected to rearb Baa Francisco lu quicker lima than any road haa yet been abU to make by mean of locomotives. K. H. Harrtman, B. L Wlcchcl and X. C. Brill will he among the rallrccd official making the trip. . trans-continent- SAVED THEY PLAYED Ogdan Talent Gave Pleasant View a Pleasant Surprise. The Second Ward Dramatic company of Ogden, presented to the pen pie of pleasant View Friday evening the pleasing drama, entitled "Baved. The play was much appreciated by the large eudlenre that had gathered. Tha tallowing la a rant of characters:. Mr. George Fane, ta civil engineer), Bn Crltchluw. linn. Angnatua Cltolmondely (a sportsman I, J. L. Herrick. Rafael Dl Rlvola, IralliQ artist), George B. Ward low. Joseph. (Fane's butler), Georg Rhnrten, Jr. Hawkins, (Valet to Di Rivola), Howard Jenkins. Beatrice Fane, (George's wife), Mrs. J. L. Herrick. Trixy, (bis child), Little Josephine. ' Mrs. Merry weather, (a widow). Miss Grace Paine. SECURE - y Buckingham, has been In the coach shops tor general overhauling, was turned out yesterday and aent to Ball Lake, from which prim It b ft last evening tar Angeln. occupied by E. and family, and also a few friends who will visit In California tar a few MORE LAND. Ta Ba Used far Terminals at Kaien Inland. Victoria, B. C., Feb. 17. Tbe Grand Trunk Pacifle railway haa acquired 14.00(1 acre la addition to tba 10,000 almtdy secured for a terminus at Kaien island. The additional land as secured from the Indiana at 97.60 an acre. The land purchased la on Kaien and Digby islands, and on the mainland near Metalaklsh. Tbe Indiana refused to sell the beat water front section. ACTION POSTPONED. WILL SPECIAL SHOWING OF SPRING CAPS Tams in colors red, navy and brown, 60c emblem in front; price Children's red and in brown, Caps navy, Serge embroidered on top 50c Also a new line of Scotch Plaid Tams at embroidered all-wo- 081 w ol Hutching returned this 8 fP-rtrip to Colorado morn-SL&0- dy .. " D- ' Ruben. Jtoberts Tbuilnpm. Ji Pcery left, yesterday afier-?an Diego where he will for hi ,lr proprietor of tba at Provo, la In Ogden wife. h'Tuy Wii.1,11 hn, returned from a Sou'hnrn rtah. He was in lrh nt mo.M J rw5' 1 ftiru. Bovtl- managei of the Mid--- ? B?nkin6 Co. of Middletown, is in the city. b1'- - ,F". manager of of I Jao-- .P",im'nt in the rmp"y. the Black- - Biackfoot. 60c a waa taken from the atreit urchin to the W. Patterson. Mr. Stuart la connectpolice atalion where It now remains to ed with the Brumley Carpet Manube Identified. facturing company and haa been spending the winter in Los Angeles with A Urge electrical algn la being plac- his wife and Miss Patterson. ed above the shoe house. Contractor have more than seven elecThe large party of Investigators that trical sign to place during March. went to Mexico ten daya ago from Ogden, Salt Lake and other Itah points, One lone drunk faced Hta Honor In are In negotiation with the Mexican Police court yesterday morning. Five government for the purchase of 450,000 days on the rack pile, if the weather acres of land in Teplc, to be used as a permits, otherwise the time o be colony tract open to any one willing to pent In Jail, waa the penalty Imposed. enter a uew country. In good faith, and tight with uncultivated nature for The funeral of Mr. McGaw will be livelihood. held at the residence of her daughter, Mr. J. H. Thomas, 2549 Madison AveThe following are noted arrivals nt nue today at 2 o'clock. Her friend Wellington, New Zeeland, as appear12. 11 to view remain the from may ing In the Times of that rlty: Mr. on day of funeral. Arthur Livingstone, of California; Mr. A. Roundy. of the United Staten; Mr. X. J. Harris leave for Balt Lke John Parsons, of London; Mr. A. M. City Monday morning. He will try Sederman, of london ; and Mr. P. Anthe case of Taylor Bros. vs. Ban Pedro derson. of Sydney, arrived here yesR. R. Co. The ault la to recover dam- terday. and are staying at the Royal ages to horses which were shipped Oak hotel. Mr. Arthur Uringatone la over thst road in November, 1904. from Ogden and A. Roundy fa a Salt line mon repairing the win to the rit. fire station bell, accidently completed circuit which signals in from naJ"Ponnem. on the shaft, at the the tion 21. The department made a hasty ho,p have been r completed. run to the box, found the mistake, Pinning on time. turned around and made a hasty run back ta the station. All of which was Jnorn,n8 meeting of beneficial practice. Ai th. residence of on Monroe avenue. Funeral service over the remains of Riley llarrap will be held today of cKelly of Helper. t 2 p. m. at the Lynne meeting house. Remains may be viewed at the residence of James Harrop, 4 1 Washing8N,,i a month. ton avenue, from 10 n. m. until 1 p. m. today. Veteran Firemen and the n ,,lC Amalgamgt-MoI Five Points department will attend the M "'nht for Lew-- h funeral. HI he In the "f 1"; wi.ton gone sugar Co John B. Stuart and wife and Mis Hazel b. Patterson will arrive In Og"'"Mft th. depot, den today to meet. Mr Stuart's with a small cousin. Congressman Geo. R. ratter-colov', I., fw overcoat. The cuat and MlaaHaiela father. R. E. A minia-r-'LV- - n, Rprlngfleld. Ilia.. Feb. 17. Final action of the llllnota pardon board relaa London. Feb. 17. t'pon tbe conclus- tive to the latent appeal for teprtev orietde and bigaion of the diplomatic exchanges be- for Johann Hoch, sentenced to be banged at Chicatween Great Britain and America with mist, go next Friday waa postponed tonight respect to the New Fmtndland fish- nntll Tuesday afternoon. eries rase which ere proceeding slowwill that is negotiations ly probable FALL PROVES FATAL. be opened looking to a more satisfacthe Pacific settlement of sealing tory Philadelphia. Pa.. Feb. 17. Edwin question. Some month ago the sub- T. Dobbins, a member of th John P. waa Was It but brought up, agreed ject Bra Chemical company, died no Immediate hurry was necessary Wyeth aaA the result of a fall last Montoday disIt. waa the to decided and forego He waa 63 an iry pavement on day the aettlement until after of cussion old. yeara the New Foundland the question of fisheries. When the seal again become the subject of formal negotiation Japan will be one nf the partya and Riiasla will also participate. Japan tt la ttnderMood, would look with ftvor on an International lew preventing pelagic sealing as she, like America his Islands of which aha ran taka her plrk from herds, killing the rid bulla and leaving the females anil young undisturbed, thus stopping the extermination which America contends must result from pelagic sealing. Aa on previous occasions the Canadian pelagic sealers will be the chief obstacle to a settlement, but the diplomats hope for a solution. It will again be anggested that America purchase the Canadian schooner beside paying their owner compensation. But another proposal la that the Canadians should be given a share of the rookeries owned by America and Japan. In regard to New Foundland. the American and British governments re exchanging notes respecting the rights to which American fishermen are entitled under the act of 1618. Groat Britain le believed to have satisfied America as to the change thst the Gloucester fishermen wen the victims of illegal act on the part of the New Foundlandera who It was claimed, rat American nets. Any new treaty or new arrangement affecting American fishermen In New F'mndland waters will be arranged at Washington hy Secretary Root and Ambassador Durand. . Misses' and Ladies Automobile Caps, colon white, tan, red, navy, and brown; just the thing for early spring . .60c We also have a line of Eton Caps in both leather and 25c and 50c cloth, at Children's Silk NEXT TAKE UF QUESTION OF SEALING great works of art in oratorical writing. The Ogden public le fortunate In having such a splendid choir able to Interpret such great master-work- s by tbe greatest among composer. The following ere the arrivals at the hours: Reed for the peat twenty-fou- r F. A. Starkweather, Ball Lake; May Fleming, F. E. Montgomery, Louise Bittner Hutcbineon, Ray Westwood, company: B. D. Rogers, Chicago; John Gilman and daughter. Massachu-settG. T. Stryker, Kansas City; R. B. Ward. Roaclan opera company; J. T. Hall. Haverhill. Me.: O. L. New York, Feb. IT. - The Financier ChiNew York; 8. Hartmue. ays: cago: A. Murphy. Green River; Robt. Considering the fan a the result of Duncan. R. J. McDonald. Preston, Ida.; the known tram menu of money dur- J. R. Jones, O. W. Gentry. Pleasant-vlllIda.: George Bchlater. Balt Lake; ing the week the Ntr York asmclated George H. Steed. Point Lookout. banka must have loat a much greater shown In the amount of each than CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. waa official statement, thia exhibit moat remarkable. There wee a withDaily after February 19 until April drawal on Saturday of the previous 7 the Colorado Midland will aril tick week of two million! of gold for trans- eta. Ogden to City of Mexico and fer to Ban Francisco. Thin amount polnta north thereof, for 944.60. For inhonld have counted for a full week formation aad literature writ ticket Salt in the averages. Tbe export on Thurs- office,- - 77 West Second South, day of 91,750,000 of gold to Argentine Lake. ought, It would seem, to have been SEARCHING FOR ARMS. represented by a reduction of 9875,000 In the averages. There were other clearly traceable Russian Cruiser Inspect All Incoming Laker. Vessels. losses of cash, chicly through operation, thn contributing Eight employes of the W. H. Wright In 'hi Item far A Sons' Co., entered Into a bowling to a total dec-roRiga, Livonia. Fch. 17. Russian contest Friday evening. The team cap- larger than the loss of 68.2X3,100 cash cruisera are lying off this port. Intained by Prof. Miller carried off the shown by the statement r. specting all arriving craft In order Thn discrepancy between the esti- to prevent the Importation of weapons, honors, winning all of the four game mated and the officially reported de- several large consignments of which played. Prof. Miller succeeded in rollhe on thlr wsy here to ing the highest arore of the game. He crease la there Inexplicable. Thn de- re reported to rolled 169 points. Carl Fleer, of the posit warn 51217,Sn'. which ia only replace the thousands captured and A depot of opposing team, waa the next highest, 9531.900 leas than thn sum nf thn con- destroyed by the troops. discovrolling 166 points. After the contest traction In loans and the lose of cash, bomb tnand explosive has been th center of the city. cafe consequently th statement showed a ered they adjourned to a near-bExecutions In the' country continue where they all enjoyed the hospitality fairly good proof. The required reexhibitions are de- daily, three punittv serve against gvnnral deposit of Prof. Miller. which concentrating at Dnndangrn. where clined 93,479.650. deducting At the Tabernacle services todsy, from the loss of rash, a above, left lately there has been a recrudescence P- 2 the 91 15.650 aa the reduction in urplus nf the revolutionary movement. tn., at commencing Computed on Tabernacle choir will render the reaerve to 96.769.929. RUS9ELL-JAME- S CO. gret"HaHeInJah''chorus from the'Mes-iah.- " the basis of deposits, less those ofa the Frederick 98.609.loo In funds, Handel, public George by Loans were con- Are making some nice picnic hams. le 97,916.200. teo "Babylon's Wave." an Immortal as comFrench tracted the probably reflect Cured In the aatna careful manner great 99.16.6n, hy composition hy 10c pound their hams. mnalcal literaone, all accounts rfgulqr Try of In lag Gounod. speculative liquidation poser. Order from either store. ture there Is nothing to surpass these tn the stock market. s; LOST CONSIDERABLE CASH. Both-elran- e. se y attr-phi- DOWN and $1 .00 per week buys a Victor Talking Machine A. UTAH PATENTS. Granted this week, reported by Rnow A Co., patent C. attorney. Washington. D. O.: Frank D. Shepherd. Balt Lake City, smokeless furnace. For copy of above patent send ten cent in postage stamps with date of. thl. paper .to. C, A. Snow A Co.. Washington, D. C. With one-ha- lf dozen records Total Cost $25.60 Chamberiain-Thoma- s Music Co. 2410 Washington Ave. |