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Show DAlLi OtMMKiU iAL: Tl'ESDA., DECEMBER OUDfcN II liKUEK 'GRANTED. irlaai mkmtrtfUtm J I' WE ' MISOM ENJOlSKD OTlZfcS S MiMiiNV S( Bat Will Kraarhh Ifcrife WkHfer of Said Vi4 l aUtFuuJ TW Aaa-- r af II M oaipaaj THK tr is Uru. l.t U.r Ne UIXULLU' reader.! ratauad J a bo baa autre tberrfor. sad thai anmattana ago be auid 3m of tba raaaaia U-- ctut--k r atodk fcaaW gattac af Qrd id tbe ckoaper and better Ufa. way of WWrtforetbay iiwiaai jmdgmv .. Uva ukk I caarof lha tb TtMrr . ( liuaRllcit. (! n Har-risvill- d OPERA GLASSES ! at lUe tubGu . . ff.Hj.tJ, !.. a miaa; to yeaterday trial tad reeiv t,-.- . ataaal aad ia tbe saaauia returned three uf thrai to tbe MofEb or. Mrfanairk and Mirkarl ak Krrrited to Ike teeitiary lUT HEAVY ' lk ' aenteooe. Ver- -- a' I M T.i t'ta". M Laatan duritu? fruit altar i, tL- - aaunth a Harry Purguaon was aaalnaad to mot:tbs iaiprtanaaaajit lor illegal voUcg at tke mt county eiacUoa. af Cafe Vari ia la CaaSlal Tbe following caaea have beee aet for Kiierar fciara b kaW a4 Jas eenU-ooduring the week: tar the rrMfaUav For December 12th, United States va. alao Cnited States va. Tfca District court convened at tbe Um B j tone; Buu-ane- . Jajaea usual hour yesterday . and during tbe Par Den bar 13th, Tbe People va. Franc ia Clark; United States va. Fred. day pined on a number of eaaea. In the cast of Wiliard City . Tho. Elli: Utiittd SUtes va. Henry Newman; Woodland, a motion to aettie the bill of l nnej utes ra Iara I exoeptiooa aaa denied. CmI! Coal! Coal! In a aeeoad case of Wiliard City vs. One made as hundred an order ear loada at tbe Ogdaa Tho. Woodland, aetutig aa.de the former order granting Coul Co. 'a yards. Wall avenue, between additional time to serve and file notice Twenty aeood and Twenty third elreets. of intention to move lor a omw trial, m TeleplMMe 1G3. order was impruvidently granted. Grett sale of chamber sets at THE J. D. Wataoo vs. H JeOimett; demur rar auetained. Ten days to amend com FAIR this week. plaint was granted; $." attorneys fee Notice uf DissolMiioii. awarded tbe defendant-Younvs. Peteraou; demurrer to an N 'lice is hereby given that the co awer waa anatained. Ten day s to amend partnership heretofore existing between l" attorney fee to plaintiff. C. A liarrowb and V. S. GrofTan. under R. Ingham vs. Ogden City: a motion the firm name and sty le of Barrows a for a new trial waa denied; thirty days Groffan, is hereby dissolved by mutual Slav of execution waa granted. consent. C. A. Harrows will Frank Price vs. the City of Weltsville: all contracts, collect all accounts complete and pay-aldemurrer and motion overiuled: default bills uf the firm. aet aside: $f fee to defendant. Witneaa. Signed, Ogden City Electric Light Co. vs. Og C. A. Bakkows. den City et al.; order granting injuncV. 8. QaavMB, tion forbidding the city to jiay out any C. A. Barrows will continue the busi money on the contract until after the ness of contracting and building, and final hearing. solicits the of any and all who Rules VI I and VIII were made a part want their patronage work done in a first class of the axle of rules of this court. manner. , In the case of The People vs. Get it knit the defendant appeared for sentence; five months imprisonment in Now is your time to buy wine and penitentiary. water sets for the holidavs. Get them The People vs. Michael Murphy et al.; at bottom price at THE PAIR trial; D. Evans appeared for the plaintiff; Chas. C. Dey for the defendant. Coal! Coal! Coal! The following jurv was empanelled: Wm. Sewall, McG. VanDyke. John VerOne hundred car loads at the Ogden nier, B. C.Walton, J. M. Phillips, An- Coal Co.'s yards. Wall avenue, between drew Boee. Prod Mussa, John McManus. second and Twenty third streets. Thos. Frazier, Chas. McComie, J. E. Twenty ItSL Telephone Spaulding, and J. T. Mcintosh. The prosecution called the following (iet it knit. w ilnessev: Jas. (uuyle. Jas. W. Quayle, Morgan Faust, David Crookwton, W. T. Brick dust sediraentin the urine ought Owen. to be a warning to all people. Oregon The defense swore Jas. Mccormick. Kidney Tea corrects all such ailments, Verdict of guilty. Waived time and arrests Bright s disease and cures diaasked for sentence. Sentence was eighbetes. teen months imprisonment in tLe peniThat languid feeling will leave you as tentiary for James MeCormick and two soon as the kidneys are put in good years for Michael Murphy. The People vs. Micheal Murphy. Case working order. The celebratsd Oregon as to James MeCormick dismissed. On Kidney Tea never fails to do the busi motion of D. Evans, Michael Murphy ness. Try it withdrew plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty. Waived time and asked for The leaders in fashionable millinery. Senteuceof six months in peni- 2lr)l Washington avenue. tentiary. The case of the People vs. Eld. No More Coal Famine, was called and the following was See Thomas the Ogdon Coal Co., Wall avenue, Grant, empanelled. jury aud Twenty a. iiyoee, Aaron between Twenty-seconrraa Minzner, Demitt. John Germer, Thomas third streets. Telephone l& Frver, . . i i m i b i t No More Coal Famine. mine. Herbert Orme, w illis booth Jr. Bichard Howell and Mark Fletcher. See the Ogden Coal Co.. Wall avenue, District Attorney Evans stated to the between Twenty-soconand Twenty-thirMcjury that the indictment charges Ed streets. Telephone 103. Caffrey with making an assault on Cole Noel, with intent of committing inur let your new dress from Wright A der. The two met there aud were shak Rons, BOB Washington avenue. for altercadice an when the beer, ing tion arose which resulted in revolvers (Jet it knit. being drawu and finally in Noel receiving a dangerous wound at the hands of The next two weeks will see crowds McCaffrey, from which ho ha but reTHE FAIR buying cheap and good gt cently recovered. Mr. Cole Noel was the first witness toys and presents for Xmas. put on the stand. Stated that he had Wisdom's Kobertine is the only prep lived in Ogden since a year ago, and was a bricklayer. Had never met aration now used by fashinable ladies to En McCaffrey until the night of the perpetuate at beautiful complexion. Ask druggi.-i- for it and do not be inshooting. Entered the Capitol saloon your with a friend and found (Jeo. Morrison, duced to take anything else. the bartender, and McCaffrey. Was in search of a hack. McCaffrey nnd witness got to shaking dice. Defendant pawned his watch with Morrison for 82. FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! McCaffrey won sometimes and someMr. E. Suvr tnkes pb asuro in announcing to times the witness won. At last the two sad the public Koueraliy, that ho were even and it was proposed to settle Ms patrons, 1 WOSlved fiom the Kat.t and Vi.t a the question by one shako for the whole tieji of lares amount. As McCaffrey threw the dice witness saw him turn over one of the dice and at once reached for tho monev. Defendant claimed the money and an Uf the Latest Designs. nounced himself as a "thoroughbred." He said he didn't propose to be cheated CouMstimc of FINE (K)I.n AM) SII.VF.1t .JhtViXKl , SOLID SILVKH M) He finally drew a revolver. nAK'llr.S. by anybody. PLATED WARE. Noel's declared he friend, that Jago, did uot believe that defendant had nerve D1AMON I ) .1 Y enough to shoot and witness said ne waa Well UHWrlci ClorkfS which hr wilt wll at vrr of the sumo opinion. The defendant low prictiti It will repny any OM to ElMPMt then fired, the ball striking witness iu Mr. otoler'l utock. and be convinced thai netor been offered at Mich low the abdomen and passing through his before nfhashe jewelry offers at present to the public. price body. K. Under by Attorney Breeden the witness stated that he was Call at So. 27(5 Twenty-fift- h St. not able to draw a very accurate map of Ins of friend the wanderings Jago and himself, but mentioned a few saloons and NERVE-PAIN- S. gambling houses in which the two had taken one drink aud won u few dollars. Then feeling rich they started out to find a hack in which to ride home and came to the Capitol saloon. Neither Jago nor witness used any insulting or exasperating language. Mr. Jago was called nod testified to t'alt Point, A. V.. April 1?. 1SW. about the same thingB as Noel, with the I suffiwl ix wekswilh neuralgia; a half btrtllu of St. Jacobs Oil cured me; no return ol additional facts that after the shooting olt It to many, pnin in three yean. T!rv MeCafferv waa disarmed by himelf and tni ba?a ret tu bearot a ningU: cas U did not drew and then he a Morrison, George ivocvcur pi. mannniiv ro.re. G. JAY OMPKTJt?, DniRitt, . jack-knifWhen this was taken from Hrefn Win I, W. Y Frh. 1!. 188DL him he offered his captors 1ot)( if they I niffcml with bat in th would release him and afterward toanil lnrtant relief from the lillllfSltoB of wanted them to swear that lie shot in 8L Jaeebs ill, VThleh m. K. K m u NUUfc. self defense. af of PoUoo. UaaH Hr afrry om Trial tar 1!H. I GOLDEN EAGLE This should be midwinter, but it is much like midsummer. We have no linen coats, dusters or stravt hats, else we d try to ell you a frw. As it is, we have plenty of e A. R. Htvwuoo, Webar Couaty. t N. Watam Shilling and Caleb R. Litil cxtLpiny vi. Tha Hank, on oath, each Kays, foregoing an of waa Tha bronchi suit Ogdec. City aver a true of my knowledge, esoept as for an injunction tu forbid UU city to to those matters therein stated on infur carry out the terma of iu contract mad ma lion or belief, and as to thoae matters I believe it to be true. with the Ct;teoa" Electric Ltfhl ooui WaTaoa N. Khuxuiu, paay for lUu light to be plaoud on the vartoua street corners of Ogden, and r Kubai-ribefrant-hiad and worn to beore tint, further to deeisre votd toe Ui. 1J. granted the company to place its pules NoratuU-- r A. K. Her wood. and wires on the streets of OgcW. Ths petition of the plaintiff was Notary Public. on the statutes forbidding city councils and other municipal bodies to award cfnr brief. contracts to their own nieanbers. 11m defense, briefly is that this contract is not awarded to individual members of "Heart of Oak." the Council but to a corporation of which Rather cool yesterday. part of the stock is held by city offioeer. his of Commerce tonight. Miner decision an Chamber in grants Judge injunction forbidding the city to pay out Tbe (toodyear minstrels on Thursday aoy money on the contract entered into with the Citizens' Electric Light com- evening. Hot n .lis for supper at the M. E pany, and reserfes a decision on the other points in the case uutil a inai church tonight. bearing. the oyster supper at the .In the decision the court is not in M Ketuember E. church tonight. clined to credit the plaintiff with being Tho ,jiitra tors rushed the brick work purely disinterested, and while admit ting the right of the Ogdea Electric yesterday. They have to now . Light company, as a corporation of The monthly school report of the city uitizeos to object to any illegal uispom lion of municipal funds, surest a public schools will apjiear tomorrow. Mrs. C. M Kenniston and daughter. probability that they were equally as . in. ii i.i.i deairoua of getting rid of a formidable w ...... a i. mi- - wmuuk rival in the electric light business. friends in the city. He credits the members nftheCiti Ti c regular monthly ineetiug of the 2ena' company, who are city officials, Chamber of Commerce takes place towith not haviug intended to take any at the Chamber. illegal action, but Hnds himself obliged night C. B. Atterbury, af AtUrbury,Dobson by the language of the statute to dis sent from the plea of the defense that St Co., has returned to the city to assist the contract was not awarded to individ- the boys with their December trade. The statute uals, but to a corporation. Mr. P. P. Johnson, who has been could not be avoided in that way. Martin's 'bus, became driver of Whether the application of the same driving hose the cart team of the city tire de statute would abrogate the franchise granted by the city, ia a question to be partment yesterday. Mr. Chaa Holton, general agent of W. settled at the final hearing. S. Clevelands Minstrels, was in the city on Sunday and will le again today. He The Other Side. is a very pleasant gentleman. The answer of the Citizens" Electri H. S: Burton, of the I.' tali Loan and Light company to the complaint of the is reported to be danOgden City company, charging collusion Trust company, and so on, in the injunction case yester gerously ill with typhoid fever, haviug iu the last few days suffered a relapse. day, was aa follows: In the District Court of the First Judi Dr. E. C. Coulter went to Morgan cial District, of the Territory of Utah, City Sunday morning, to attend Q, Weber eouuty. W.Waldron, who hud tho misfortune Ogden City Electric Light Company. to break his left leg in three plac es Plaintiff. between tho ankle and knee. vs. the city is working a force of about W. N. P. Kiosel. Shil J. Ogden City, in the gravel pit this week ling, Thou. A. Whalen, A. C. Fell. S. M. twenty men I'reabaw, H. T. Svnder, Geo. b. Douglas. Col. Baxter declares that tho crop of H. P. yjlasdol, r B. Hurlbut. Wm. M. drunks and vags is shorter than at this Chapman, Neils Anderson, Fred Ziomor, time last year. W. II. Turner. Caleb R. Hank, Chas. 3. A brother of George Worrall. the Corey, II. L Uritlin and Citizens' Elecyoung man who died of typhoid fever tric Light Company, Defendants. last v ruiav, arrived in the yesterAnswer of Fred J. Kienel. W. N. Shil day from Elmira, N. Y., and city will today K. comCaleb Hank, answering ling. start with the remains on his return plaint, dony, that at any time mentioned homo. in complaint, or at any time, said mayor The Ogden Literary Society meet6 toand members of the Council or any mem ber thereof, or said mayor, confed night in the county court room to dis erated together or conspired alone or cuss the greonback'question. The mem among themselves, or with others, to hers are all urged to attend, as it is proobtain the franchise mentioned or Hny mised to change the time of meeting to franchise and deny that the corporation Friday night. mentioned, to wit. Citizens' Electric The Bio Grand Railway will offer Light Co., was organized for the benefit all persons reduced rstes during the of any of these defendants. holiday s. On Dec. 24th. 98th, 31st and Deny that said Citizens' Electric Light Jan. 1st, tho company will sell round of Company was organized in pursuance trip tickets from all stations to all stasaid or any confederation of miy of the tions in Utah, gixsl to return until defendants to this suit. until Jan. a, 1801, at singie trip faro. These defendants nllege that the contract mentioned in the complaint was An Important Movement. awarded to said Citizens' Electric Light which for fair a notice, The County court convenes today in Company after plaintiff was a competitor, the said Citi- its regular session. Among the import zens' Electric Light Company being the be passed is the petition matters to ant lowest and best bidder. These defandants further say that for of the Ogden and Hot Springs Railway fc Resort couipany for the privilege of many years prior hereto, this plaintiff has been the only one furnishing gns and extending its Hues from Five Points to the Hot Springs by a new route. electric lighting in Ogden City. The company proposes to build along That the plant of the latter iias been located several miles distant up Ogden tho Hsrrisville road to the Springs, a canon, and has resulted to giving tlis distance of about eight miles, and then will construct a branch road from people of Ogden miserable service ofto Plain City, a distance of about tentimes being wholly closed down.many times for several day" and sometimes for four miles. With the exception of small weeks. portious of the route the rails can be That during all these times plaintiff laid 00 the county road. The company proposes, iu case the has had contracts with Ogden Oity for lighting the streets and has continuously franchise is granted, to liegiu work im evaded the terras therein to be carried mediately. The proposed new line will be a conout by it; has charged exliorbitant siderable distauae shorter than the in dark left the and has people prices ness for days and for weeks, and when present route by way of North Ogden. the lamps are lighted, they have not It is not likely that this ten or twelve been up to contract and hove )kcii of miles of road can be built for less than the Hot 175,000, count in the ts25u,XK lessened power. The defendants further say that this Springs coaipuny intends to expend on plaintiff has been so unconscionable in a new hotel and improvements of a its dealing with the city and her inhabi- high ordeJ at the resort next seuson tants that tho matter became u subject and it becomes plaiu that important of public agitation for its correction, adjunct of this city is going to become and those defendants, without any profit a place fully iu keeping with the imto theniBelves, seeking to do something portance mid the demands that will towards giving the people of Ogdea lie put upon it by the large patronage good light, with good service and oa that is dis;osed to visit that point. fair terms, joined with the Mr. Priestly One hundred car loads Rock Springs mentioned in the complaint, in order to Coal company's y ards get sufficient stx-- BUDBCribed to break coal at The Ogden the existing oppression and not in an; why Wall avenue. betWMD Twenty second streets. and Twenty-thirTelephone for individual gain. That had not defendant Kiasel inter B ISlStALLY k b? hi at-- a ' :Le auattarl tbccttv aaa a4 in may way aided by cither uf Uwoi. and IB aaad cueapaay mmmU saoe of U. : taac ikm Tbe- - ouwrt IliSTHliT iHtKT. XI akbrea fur a uf Ofcdcw, iaaka la utuca . (WM) U Girt J ifiaia. l irraauiaa-r- t Had iv HIE 9, l Harry-Ferguson- tight - Weight Overcoats, MKD1UM And And we'll sell them to you at summer clothini: prices. and you'll find them much more comfortable these cool mornings and evening. Our tjoods are all ncu s in quality and make. Our prices are the and lowest, regaruiess ot circumstances. first-clas- Should you desire anything in our line it will pay you to call on us. We surely will do you no harm. Thi holidays will soon be here, and vou will wish to pur chase presents for the big as well as the liitle ones. Is it not much better to buy something durable and necessary than to buy something pleasing to the eye toila) but forgotten about tomorrow? In a few days we will receive direct from the importers as nice a line of , Ties, Mufflers and Kerchiefs As ever was brought to the city. All we desire is that you inspect our stock before purchasing. LOEB & MYKR, K Mm WW. ni ni'i hi 2410 L PRIET )lis v m mm, n wm sen-lene- y Suits, Heavy-Weig- ht L. HORBS. Nam )F ivn 1 1 HIS'Lit UAiini WASHINGTON AVE. Annex. 2(1 SI St. - - . F. W. LAKBKNTZ. Prmidnt. A F. POOLK. Bm'i. aad Traa. UNION FINE JEWELRY HOLIDAY GOODS EWELK Mercantile Company, STELER. Cures Neuralgia. Neuralgia. Neuralgia. GROCERS, 1 e unatt 340 Twenty-Fift- h Street, OGDEN, UTAH. OPERA GLASSES! OPERA GLASSES! of of PARIS,. FBANOl), in Assorted OoWh from Manu Iinoortatioii Direct match. PearlfCrystalized Silver, and Solid Grold and Silver. Also, Full Lineol Opera Crlass fat-tui-oi-- s I DIAMONDS. SOLID SI LVERWARE, Vi LL LINES m HOLIDAY TRADE IIIIHIWtHIIIIWIIIIIIimilUIIUIIIItlHHUIItUIMIIItHlinUIIHUIIUIIimiHmiUIIIHIIIIItllllHUIIIIII J. Ci. 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