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Show 2 Till: meut I E Ifi this result. EXAMINER. In e (jce Dunfred " Dating . ini Five list lw. talnly nsrognised by tho Insurance by (he favora-- ! iiiniini('S as rvlrtnu-aMe iircmiuin rate accArdt-d- . Son NEW MEN. As now constituted' (he department of the hiof Mid thirteen men. Three new mu bavins been added this week and cuius on duty last night at CaDs midnight. Was MUM CHEMICAL SAVED PROPERTY Work Explains Why Oepartmsnt's Insurance Rates Are Lower in Ogden Than in Salt Lake. t TIKE DEPARTMENT The record of the local Are ilejiarl-mefor the car just cliwed is a very ni Krai if) lug one In every respect, especially in rcgaid to the small anionnt of loss incurred alien compared to the value of the projierly endangered. Miring the year the detriment answered 103 calls, but 13 of these were false alarms so that there were 82 actual fires entaliinK a losa of 20.425.50 which $16,894.00 should uut bo charged to the lire deimrtment as It waa 2 - miles from tho station and 1 3 miles from the nearest hydrant and the building was burned to the ground when the tho department arrived. The total value or the proiierty endangered by these fires was $67,708.00. This last amount being obtained by taking tho value of tho immediate property where the fire occurred. Thus, if them was a Am in a more, the val- -' ite of the mock and the building make (be amount of property endangered, no account being token ef adjoining bolld- -. ingn. The amount of iamraueo endangered was I343.tee.00. IjOW RATA OP INSURANCE. . Ogden City enjoys a very low premium rale of insurance for this country, being at least 30 per cent less than the Salt Lake City this fats. Two causes operate to bring about, vis: Tho high pressure obtainable from tho water malnh and the efficiency and equipment of the fire partment The highest pressure obtainable by opening the gates in the water mains and allowing the entire pressure to come direct from the reservoir Is 8Z3 pounds, while the average preeauro for the entire yar waa nearly 100 pounds. Thu is sufficient to throw n stream of water from the ground to the top of the highest building In the city. , The record for the past year shows that $0 per rent, of the firm are put out with r Its micais and without thd use of water. In cane of a small fire .the turning on of water often does more damage than the lira Itself. It Is, therefore, very important that the fire department be on the ground nt the earliest possible moment and al efficient and well disciplined depart- 1- -3 - . Inter-mounta- in Ross Book Store. Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. j Havana, Cuba. . sith here heavy, strong, durable Glox-e-s and Mittens, lined and iiniiued, in splendid vsri.dy. Every good kind of working Glove or Mitten is here. As low as koc. or as high as will find $2.30. Gloves and Mittens for the boy and UUlo fellows, 33c.. to The best Glove stock In town. I (ax ana, lw. 3!. Fargo 21 years uirt. eldesl win of Lulled iii u.'. Minltuer Sniders, was ami killed unlay by Hasten Milhaud rate, six luieugs selling SHOT AM) KILLED HIMSELF. ls Nul- Moines, Dec. 31. Banker Chaa. Wood rind and killed bimsca in his . So Itauk last login at St. 4'hark-atar as can be learned the bank la in good condition. Adogu fnr-li'U- Tnrjiin Time: 1:21. !l wiling rae. six IHE TtRSIBLE CHICAGO FIRE Amu IVdiy 1:14. .Miuisicr employed by .la Hogan third. Time: tl iniiiniH-- Nruiu Papt thie.) young Sqtiicrs uud sen aid a j Squicrs. Koiii'ih. one mile and a sixteenth, ! were shooting al a target Id the com b helliiig Jockey 4,'inb won: to leave Chicago. When asked who bouse of the Minister's home In the Wince aeenud: Jjny Crawford advised them to do so they at first Hiiliui'b of Mirauo. They were uim; Herd. Time: 1:4X. refused to say, but later admitted rillcK, and one of them Fifth 3 furlongs punn Rocha- - that the advice waa given by AssistAra-- 1 got on! oi' order, Mb IiiumI. afant Blag. Manager Plunkett. They vtsy win.; Il.iruie Bunion aecond; re-lkel it, ter exainiug I he third. Time: 1:1k. said they were about to follow Plun-k'-it- s alien suddenly It was tins liwwd m Mb. one mile v.ud fat yards wiling advice and all of them had the ilirii'iUiii uf Squirm. alio tl.ingeicMe won; Carwual second; packed their trunks anil would have standing between Michaud and ihc been out of Cliieagu had not the poHoney third. Time: 1:44. tag' I. Tim liall peucl rated the young lice arrested them. COFNCILME.M. First Ward Thouiaa II. Carr, tiian's left lung, a hemorrhage cii.su-Chicago, Dee. 31. Thia message was was and ail bin half ail hour Squh-rRobert h. ' Palnu. COMMITTED SUICIDE. this morning: Ward If. Moyca, dead. To Hiiuoralilo Carter H. Harrison, There Is no nienilier of the thpiicr's Cashier of Bank of SJaten John K. Williams. mayor. Chicago. In common with ellI Third Ward Win. Craig, II. 1. family in Cuba at present. Shoot Himself. our iieople throughout tbU laud. Randall. 31. Otto extend through you to the people of lKc. New York, . Fourth Ward Fred W. Cbamto-rtiuf Staten Bank my deepest sympathy da the cashier the t Chicago, Mas Davidson. ria-ui.- i suicide at the Hotel terrible catastrophe which has befalcommitted l.dand. Fifth Ward W. Kollo Emmett, len them. idiootiug. by Albei marie today (Dem.) JuM'ph C. Nye. TlllSOlXJRK ROOSEVELT." Shortly after the sulcido has lievn Ogilcu Hcpulilliana to attend thrfo Innotices were posted on the augural ceremonies mud luive apisilnl-e- d As tu the opinion regarding the hank's doors at Stapleton tliat tha P, P Christeumm otnj J. J. Meyer examination cause of tin; fire the Mayor gave It cliwed was bank pending l a committee to a epw-iutrain. as his opinion that the theatre was its affairs. It la expected that a round trip rare John George Telmrrt, om of Ogden's into tho safest theatre In Chicago, and A close frionil of Ahlnmnn said thst of tl.Utf will .lw- secured,: Hie train most highly resiicrled ciiixenH, itsmhh1 83iin.uirf. more that if tho asbestos curtain had not' ttian was worth he In return ut the pleasure of the salt away this morning, at the age uf Wl Gerto work, tho disaster would not Kiel. failed from came Mr. Ahlmanu lathe delegation. years. He lays the cause enoccurred. a is have wealthy his lather where many. Mr. Tcliuei't won Isirn In Baden, Gerone fact. that to Tage-Kid the owner of and tirely MERRY TIME AT MIDNIGHT. tho many. 1K32, and when rniilc young Im- hanker With reference to placing Upl leaves migrated to thia munlry. lie the Mayor said that he conid lilame, two sons, a wife and Whietlea Blew, ; Bella Rang and four daughters, not make any statement until after REFUSED THE REQUEST. tier. He waa a man hla aged siep-mthe coroner haw made his report Yeung People Danced. of highly esteemed and lent many a Theaters of To Chief Muwliam of the fire deChicago Will Not Be The near year was initiated with haud to German chun-- affairs; the Mayor hat given Ina Month. for partment Closed tho ringing of church' bells, the blow- willing lHen having president of tlm German to have placed In each thea31. J. K. O-- PrJd-mnrstructions Dee. Chicago, of ing factory whistles uud the shoot- Evangelical Zlona Congregation of this whose sister, Edith Prldniore, tre, In tha city, two city firemen, of d I a chautfi.-u- t Tliiid 'loins Wagner woo; r nest-Monda- -2 s rct-tivt-- Kec-oa- Alt. . Ahl-nism- i. 1, l0f. the women bad not even had tiri at the expctise of the theatre. o andremove Qie paint from their' faces, to thb of repetition any scainsr guard We tried' tu. force the door open, b t disaster.' . Iroquois As an expression of sympathy fdir the bereaved in Chicago the board of trade adjourned nn hour before the usual time. Similar action waa taken and Milby the exchanges at Duluth waukee. Flags were placed at halfmast all. over the city today. Mayor Harrison setting the example at the City Hall. One of the heroes of ihe fire waa Titer Quinn, chief special agent of the Santa Ke railway, who assisted in saving the lives of 100 or more of the I ter formers from death. Wedged so qt the door of the tightly In a not stage entrance that they could move, the women, men and children, lomjiosing the company of performers. were standing helplessly ami with The agonizing looks in their faces. The massive stage door' was' closed. stage dior of (he Iroquois," said Mr. Qninu today, is like many other of Its kind. The two main swinging doors are used when scenery is taken to or from the theater and built In the swinging structure Itself is a small In leavtrap door, uaed by the playersThis trap ing or entering the stage. 1 door oiened Inwardly. As passed it, 1 heard a commotion, and saw the door was slightly open and. peering in. 1 curiously asked what wa the trouble. Then foH the first time I and others the who had arrived outside alioiit that the theater name time, waa on fire. The players had rushed to this small trap door for escaiie, gut caught in a solid mass and were bo that they firmly wedged together could not move. They were banked solidly against the little door, all and the it rowld not be oiiened. Nearly players were in their rtage coatu Diets, i ,- the crowd waa banked up too tightly against It. Then came a volume ot smoki,- and Tir In the rear of the crowd- me could see the illumination from the flame. 1 bad a number i t in tools pociti-- t my small and immediately proceeded' to remove the metal attachments, which held ti.e door In place. This Was aceomplBiic! we with some- difficulty. ana then managed to force the crowd luck, probably au inch, the door then dron-pefrom its place and oue by one the Imprisoned 1 players were assisted into walked in upon the stag the alley. The and fournl it a seething furnat-c- . players had hwn J rescued jujt in d time.' - Employes of Ihe house place tha loss of life to the jamming of the asbestos curtain. At every performance of the show tho asbefstisi curtain has bet-- raised and lowi-red- . It has always run smoothly. It was so arranged that should one wire bolding It break the curtain would descend by its own weight. London. Dec. 81. The following message which the lord mayor trans-mil-. s through the Associated Pre-swell voices the consternation and sympathy which prevail through the British metropolis: OF WAR. INTIMATION Moscow. Due. 31. Tho imposition of war risks by the Insurance cumpaniri in shipments hence to the Far East, thnt was the first local Intimation e hostilities were cov sidered within the bounds of possibility. Russo-Japanes- nra-ur- CO. TRANSFER ALLEN b 412 'Ptione 22. 25th StrccL oi guns. It found most of Ogyoung people enjoying the dunces at various places and the hating at Hbupes pond. Dlguan and Conley's halls were crowded to the doors. At the former ball the randy-makerleft nothing undone to show their many friends a guod time. They served refreshments, consisting of punch and candy and the crowd of at least 330 people rented to be enjoying themselves Immensely. Irof Conley, at the latter place was also doing all In Ills power tu show his friends g good time. ing city up to his death. on Sun. The funeral will lake plai-day afternoon from the family residence at 1 o'clock, with interment at the Mountain View Cemetery. Sam Hhurmun will return to Butte. Mon., today ta look after hla business interests at that place. dons h !' EXAMINER FURNITURE ; No Damage to Property in Handling. i Heavy machinery and Freight Handled with A HIGH-BAL- L Dispatch. ; a delightful and refined refreshment but when served with Many of the dances throughout the city were still lu full swing at 2:3U STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. thia morning. FREE FIGHT. HACKS Took Place in Front of tho Postoffico Thio Morning. STAFF. VANS, e, . Alaxit 3 o'clock tills morning a light Men Who are Aiding In Publiahing occurred in front of tlie postufllce. In which a young man named Uu Ode tha Morning Paper. was kicked in Hit face, cm ling a big In tlie conduct uf Tho Ogden Daily gasli oxer his left eye. His oppun unknown and cecupcd after lilt Kxtmliwr ' In the - rcportufiul cut ja of the fracas. r and. ' wows'. fines' a 'staff experienced newspaper incu has HOTEL ARRIVAL8 been put in charge of pen, paslu pot and shears, with thu single ob- Peopla Registered at Leading Hotcla ject of making the New Yesr'a-bordaily the brightest and uumt Jp to Midnight. paper published lu Irish, u. w. BROOM HOTEL. Tyler uf Codar lUplds will orcupy Thoa. Wilson,. City; Chus. E. Mull. the desk of city editor; Walter D. Ilrais will hustle the local news Furl Ilridgcr, Wyu.; C M. Ilea son, items: K. A.Northrup, formerly of City; 1L S. Frank and wife, Newark, the New York ''Poet,' has charge of N. J.; Joe McNally nml wife, Ijtianile; the mechanical department: V. J. Seth Jones, Kaysvillr; liy.. Oerllcy, Evan-stuKim Crock, Neb.; J. F. Bieiu-rLee. fur twenty years on leading metWiu. Curlers, Evanston; J. W. ropolitan palters, wilt haudle advertisements and general news, and G. A. Burton, City; D. J. Order. Ball Ijtkc; Mitchell, who arrived lust evening K. II. Smith, Fielding; Mr. and Mrs. from Ban Francisco, and Immediately Jno. Horner. Morgan; T. W. Ttieomb, eiitcred upon his duties, will handle Denver; P. W. 1 Ingun, Mlunnt, K. I).: W. the Associated Press news. Full F. K. Burton and wife. Salt leased wire night service uf (he As- 8. Flewellltig, City; C. llageijy. City: sociated Press was put In operation 1 E. Winslow, Salt. Lake; T. C. on The Examiner for the first time Demiwey. Balt lJike; W. M. Caldwell, in Ogden and readers of The ExFresno, CaL; W. J. Wilson, City. aminer are now given an opportunity never before afforded by a local CENTRAL HOTEL. morning paper, of keeping .In close Duke Ward & UreenbiiKh, E. J. Wiltoneh with the alfalfa of the entire liams, Tom U. lary, II. Shaw, F. world.- .6 Jof) ii Edwards D. Cooper, Jllko Moi'lsoy, 311. Williams, Jt.M. , LOCAL HAPPENINGS. John Allen, Klchiird Chapin. . NATURALLY SPARKLING MINERAL WATER It Is a Nectar Fit For the Gods. ' and COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. ALL TRAINS MET BY FRED J. KIESEL & CO., ALLENS CARRIAGES; DISTRIBUTORS n NEW YORK RACKET STORE Clearance Sale Commences Saturday, January 2ndm Pre-Invento- CC 81011, of fteno, Nevada, waa an Ogen visitor yesterday. Next Tpesday will be motion day In the District court and the calender fur the month will b heard. Prof. A. K. Wilson of (he Agricultural College, lias returned from Meows we, Kov.. and is registered at the Reid, lie will return to tagan tomor- row. HOU4E. Atluuta, Ga.; M. IL Smith and wife, Kansas City; L. P. Kimbrough; R. (.'. Bell, S. P. Co.; T. W. Matthews, Salt Lake; It. G. It. Wray. O. S. L; Toni McCarl. Connell Bluffs, la.; E. G. liana. Itenver, Col.; II. C. lame; 1 - Van Herr; W. K. Kiarbird and wife. Col.; A. C. King; G. F. CarliH-k- . Cheyetiiie; II. B. Cheyinuc; it. J. dart and wife; It. J. Neely; It. D. Gee. Montpelier, Ila.; Mrs. C. K. 1 tunics. Ogden; Mrs. . A. Bounds, G. Jurxin, Ogden; John Murpliy . of Gearance Before Taking Inventory. HEALY O. M. Chestei-flelil- , I- j F. II. Allen of Idaho Falls, Is registered at ths KreiL David A. Nelson Is up from Sail take City. W. II. McClure and wife of Proto, are visiting In Ihc city. Lj-ihi- j on all Women's and Children's Cloaks, Capes and Suits. Foi-hes- Womens Sli'.-plun- Yt will offer them Itcii-derwr- i. I'oulx i year.-.-. AVomen'i' Jackets, worth $5. half regular price. Pre-Invento- SALE PRICE $2.95 VALUES UP TO $5 SEE US. , to and $33.31). NAY; $:!.7.'i. $t.iMi, $.Vui, ll $ti.3, $s.iii All new htyli-s- . $ii.00. Now Agog 2 to 13 - You. choicp at ami $lu. Clearance Sale ry We place on sale M0 dozeu women's Ol'TING FLANNEL UNDER-SKIRTat ONE HALF REGFLAR PRICE. Tho 5c. now sells at 25c. The 38c grade now sells at 19c. CHEAPER grade than you could buy the piece goodr. S at 37c iSofa Pillow Covers cents. Nazareth waists, worth 23 rents, now 19 cents. Children's 4u cent, union aults, now sell at 39 cents. 23 Womens Felt flippers Outing' Flannel Womens felt house slippers (colors), sizes $1.47, now aell at $1.10. Outing flannel, Cents. sols at 4 vy 2 l 7 Law-to- fr ! bt 34 $2U 2U. i worth ., II in y: i S9 reu,il- - Childrens Rubbers "" Chillis' rubter. sizes 7 to l'i 1 2. per pair 33 cents. tifsnts fa::y ;lor, soft nt'ln shoes, worth regular 4Sc. bale price 25 eentr a pair. to 0, regular price y 33 5' cento a and . raiUv iifr jMlr II prr vu'r t-- 2 box. CLEARANCE BALE PRICE 20 and 25c. FLANNEL SHIRTWAISTS. Women, at special low price; 98c. $1.2.-- ,. 11.4s, gum ; n(1 Womens Rubbers mt rublii'r-- , 2 weight, dark colors, value and 7 cento, now Best Calicos ier yard 5 cents. Fancy-Stationer- - Manila. iHh:. 31. ILcart.r, an exile from Guam who returned to the is- -' j lands after the American u t upancy t , bat refuse A to take the oath, has bum : ne residing at Ilona Kii:g .j iniid ax tne uf ihe jb :no Jiinfx in that ilry. Wmn a i her of Agnlidi s staff. In made an at- - j iff tmppl to lilow up Ihe tax tun funeral 1 Di H pro'vs'fion with liyiiamite. in on ill- - ,.;!i ia. 4 retnnied to this so far has manared t,, e!:.e rnant; tlie auilmriliett alio haxe hecu unaLle rl fc to locate him. , h'-a- Flannel Underskirts (Suits a nr ill price on all vuim.'nV ami ehildrou's muliTarar. ii:ito;i miite anl separate garments. iVomen'a licaxy liuiicrl ileered garments, vests anil CLEARANCE BALE pants, regular price 33 cents: a garment. I'KICH 2"i cents a garment. Dncftj I 'nit'll Suits, heavy at'lnlit. iiiTfn-- tilting, worth, regular iee S3 c Tin BALE IltICE 3S cents a suit. l 348 pairs men's Ylri Kid. Box t'aif. Px(nt Golfs, la on I . Kid;-- , all lew styles. Broken lota, not all sizes. Put your size may he here at f'l.cs a hull. Bi.o. $2.uo. $2.tx. $2.!W. pru-Tlig'ilar at ON F HALF IlElit LAU IllU FOR AN EXILE. Who Attempted to Blow Up the Funeral Freest, jn. aiiith. Childrens Coats ilk. HUNTING SALE have lu Mock 12 woiiien' Nothing, Reserved. Half 50 per cent Saving to Buyers. Price. -- REED HOTEL. . Edmund Chicago: K. J. SulBANQUET TO BISHOP CRANSTON livan. San Francisco; W. K. Niciio, Sait Bull laike: Arilmr C- - U Bixill. Ib'iio, N.v.: E. It. Will Ba Given by Ladies' Aid Society How. Chiesgo: A. Keii'icdy mid of M. E. Church. wife. New York: II. Wallers. J. On next Saturday evening the Butt laike: John II. Bteele, of tlie First Meth- C. W. Anderson, Chicago. Ladies Aid odist church of this city will give a WINDSOR HOTEL. banquet at the church, In honor of Mrs. ltyaii. Ilogup; W. (IranloiM. Bishop Karl Cranston of I'orllami. Salt Lake; Mr. Gio. Wuxdmy and Ore. An Invitation has been extend1,. C. lloi.g mid wifi. ed to all the ministers of this rity, wile, Cut-ofC. M. Munifrcy, s?t. Paul; tho Mayor and Ibe nnMiiliors of tlie Balt Biiexton and wife. Gridlcy. Colo.; City Council and the Methodist minis- M. Miss M. Sinithoan. Ibicarello; Mrs. ters of Balt Lake City. M. IVsib-and Bishop Cranston and several others Car no die. Pocatello; family. lS'iiver: M. T. McKlroy anil r deliver will short will also re- wife. Plain City: Mrs. T. it. Untsirn. speeches. The main over to deliver an address at tlm J. T. Rogers. Sail take; M. sacred concert to he glxen on the fol- nmu and wite. Cliieagu: 1.. Iiliiliu and wife. Illiii'iilisii. lowing Sunday evening. Watson. Filin,' I lull; My. REMOVAL ry Interest to All Careful buyers. Every Woman in Ogden should read this Advertisement carefully. We have priced with a determination to eifect an absolute A Sale after-dinne- U CUM KHiiienc-- closed in a from the Ala:i. KirsL lt'.-Oio- Hatter and Clothier. and won o lah unu: Emily Oii.i-tin id. Time: 1:13. Siciii.ii ruj-e- . six uii'l one-IiaMeudou won; p.iiiw mi md: Militaiy M.m third. f: FREDM. NYE b.t lf t The Working Man imsi-- ,Me Jai-boe- will And here splendid Driving and Street Gloves and Mittens lined tnd unlined; Scotch Wool Gloves and Mlttena, Everything thats guod is here. All prices, 25c. up to $3.50. tat half furlong a u: The Business Stan n, n, at Target Practice When t. u , Rifle was Discharged and Bullet Penetrated Hie Left Lung. Republicans Arranging foe a Big Tims' in Dignans Hall Nest Monday Night. ( Lift evening Invitations were scut out to tlie inaugural and the k ndert-hall, complimentary newty elected Hcpuldicaii city ilHialx. I ci Ui given at liignau's hall, yevening, January 4th.. The following officer will he inaugurated at that time: Mayor, Hun. William Glaxmann. Recorder, Win.' J. iTItrhlow; Treasurer, .lames E. llulverwiu; Auditor, Mrs. 1 tattle U Brown; Attorney, John IS. llagli.-y-: Muuiciiial Judge, James A. Howell. ths Racing at Inglesidt Yesterday San Francisco, Dee. 21. The racing ai Inglesidt today waa marked by ihe dclcai of 1'axuriit-b- . Jwk'-- Club being the only uue 10 land. Du a. Turpin was race at Thought to have the but afier leading until the bis men-final bixteenih he was bean u by Meu-doIhe se- md i hoice. Buruie Bumon was plii!ij;eil on tu win the five and a of United States Minister at CEKEKOMALS . Ueau-niuu- Afternoon. I A and nephew were killed in the theater tile, today asked President of the Illinois Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, to ask Mayor Harrison to order all the theaters 'i Chicago to close for one month so that a thorough examiua-tloof the safety appliances In each may Isi made. President lteaiuuont Mr. declined to ask for the order. I'ridi-roowho is an arctitect, thereupon personally called a meeting of the architects to take action In the matter. FAVORITES LOSE TLe Urge pent-stagol chemical fire argues eloqucutiy for the dlMaiti of the homo deism njejit. This is ccr JANUARY, UTAU, ritIDA Y MOltXINfJ, OUDKX, lu secure aiTry lNuiutely 310KN1NI1 Cleaisnce Christmas Albums Mens Overshoes All must bn; a rntlr VhW Id before mvoielns. over8ho 2;.j Prices 'that xil appeal to you. tBnclUe), worth $1.50; OUR PRICE Whatever wc s:II ths Pries is Lower than el:swhcre. You will find this a Good Place to Buy Bargains. Banner Patterns. NEW YORK RACKET STORE. |