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Show Tni3 5IOPNIXO SOCIETY examiner Telephone Numbere: In the dap time cell up 2utX or cell et No. 4"7 21tb street. At night, eftrr 7 P- - m.. cell up number Standard building. sA-let- A merriege license wee Issued yesterday morning to Roy 8. Blekcmen. aged 23, end Sadie if. Morley, aged 3, both of Ogden. The Ladies' Aid of the E. church ill bold their parlor meeting with lire. X. H. Ives. 2530 Gramarcy evenue. Wednesday. Jen. 8, 104. Ail members of the rhur-- and friende ere Invited. Mrs. 31 oC ament, Becy. M- - h P. P. Dignen end H. E. Greeue are Salt Lake visitors. ot MUs Levins Haynes to James B. iirkctv at ije home of tje pf turn's : parents. Mr. and Mrs. .V. .1. iickett, ua Iuitcrsou avenue, The ort.ie van beaut iftiily drew-ei i in white and the groom iu a he-Mack suit. t turning They sere married by our Bishop Ensign. Congratulations were freely expressed, after hich the party engaged themselves iu songs and music and a sutuptu- otis repast. Those present Mr. aud Mrs. Hajnes. Mr. cud Mrs. Win Pickett. Bishop Ensign, Mr. uud Mrs. Alex Chatelain. Mr. and Mrs. Hits- j tol.li, ir. and Mrs. W. T. Pickett, yr. au(( Mrs. D. (!. Pickett. Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mrs. Gnat, and Misses Kes-- ' sier, Evans. Nelson. Rackham. Pickett, Gaut and Haynes, and. .Messrs. Jas. Robinson. Nasfrll, Jones, Haynes and F. Robinson. John Snell, an employe of the- State - at Salt j H. C. Wardleigh, keeper of records and seals of the K. of P. Grand Lodge of Utah, leaves tomorrow night for Menur, where he will visit that lodge on Monday night. L C. Thirty-fir- Iverson of. Salt Lake is an Ogden visitor. After a two weeks' visit at his in Kansas, Dr. A. TV. Barber has left for Philadelphia ard will visIn it there and at various points Pennsylvania. home The funeral of Mrs. Nellie Wahl-lierwill occur Sunday irom the Third Ward meeting house at 2 p. m. Remains ran be viewed St the residence, rear of 2122 Washington from 10 a. m. to 13:30 p. m. g of games of the olden times. Dinner was announced at 2 p. nt., after which the gentlemen presented the ladies with very handsome presents, and the ladies, seeing they were to be outdone. quietly filled some old stockings of W. A. Mcs, and presented them to the gentlemen, filled with candy and some comic presents. The club starts out with the following members: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McUaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langsdorf. Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Rhivers. Mr. and Mrs. Densel, and Mr. and Mrs. Gulltgher. The club has been called the S. F. club of Ogden. Supper was announced at 7 p. m. and after supper cards were resorted to, Mrs. Fryer being the lucky winner. it a quiet family J EASTERN STAR INSTALLATION. - t sI ur Hart Installation Will Taka Placo on January 11, 1904. The Royal Arcanum Council, No. C37. at their last meeting elected tho .following officers: C. F. Martindale Regent. C. F. Cable Vice regent, . E. T. Hulanlski Orator. G. B. Roberta Secretary. Jos. Severn Collector. Wallace Foulger Treasurer, Fred Parker Chaplain. Frank Foulger Guide. Felix Relnbold Warden. C. A. Mossman Sentry. The installation will take place on January 11th. 1904. It la Intimated that considerable work will be done In he next taw weeks. BURIAL OF PARLEL P. PROPHET. , Funeral at South Weber Was Largely Attended. --Funeral services over the remains the late Parley F. Prophet of South Weber were held at that place Thursday. it was found that the meeting house was entirely too small to contain the throng that wished to attend, and the services were held lu the public hall of the place. This was well tilled Wends of the dead man and hla rosy, coming from all the neighbor, tag towns. Among the speakers from Dillard Scowcroft and Eider William Toiler. About a doxen others of Ms neighbors and friends also spoke briefly, bearing witness to Jab high character of the dead man. Moat of the speakers referred to the dramatic circumstances of the death In that the flame of life went out Juet as he had concluded a stirring exhortation that all, even those in the rigor of health and strength, should be prepared for death at all times. Mr. Lindquist of Ogden had direction of the In- terment Mr, Prophet died suddenly in the South Weber meeting house Dec. 27, Immediately after closing nn eloquent funeral sermon over Mrs. Watts. His last words were: Surely the dead thsll rise again. Amen. The Examiner Bueiness Office. 407 24th Street k .4 .4 ,4 SURPRISE. few of the former Sunday school class of Miss Rose McDonald, surprised her at her home In Stewart's and Lane, Wednesday ereniug.-Gamemusic were Indulged in. after which were served, dainty refreshments Misses Wil those present being: l, liams. Shipley, Wright, Hartog. Moyes, Baggs, Williams and - Lillie Moyes. ,4 ,4 .4 HYMENEAL. The marriage of Mr. Raymond C. Hill to Miss Harriett Ann Hors pool of was solemnized at the residence . the bride's sister. Mrs. Frank White-headJefferson avenue, on Wednesof day evening. A large gathering relatives and friends met to greet the young couple. Varied and handsome tributes and tokens vef love and esteem were bestowed. A magnificent bridal supper was partaken of by the assembled guests, and a happy social time waa enjoyed. The amiable bride ia a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hors pool. The marriage ceremony was performed by Elder Joseph Stanford. 4 Jt 4 WATCH PARTV. Mrs. C. D. Tyree cheerfully presided at a watch party. Thursday night street. at her home on Twenty-firs- t A more delightful evening than this, passed in fhe enjoyment of dancing, staging and impromptu speeches, was declared by the guests, to never ha been participated in by them. Ths of the varied most entertainment, was the universal attention given the mistletoe bower by the young people. Not the least enjoyable of the evening's pleasures was a fine luncheon, to which the following did Justice: Messrs, sml Mesdames W, A. Robertson, T. W. Jackman. J. M. Doran. F. RobWyant, Mitchell: Mesdames A. ertson end W. Anderson; Misses Jessie Gsrr, K. Leaman, L. Leaman, J. Garr, D. Mad son. E. Clark, and T. Scott; Messrs. WentholL H. Marks,-. J. Peterson, Lund, Venbrahtak, B. Tyres and S. Tyres. .4 ,4 ,4 A WEDDING RECEPTION. One of the most pleasant events of the- 'season was the wedding . A A s Hel-lewel- mirth-provokin- g The it if i i 4 B. cluii was 'i li' s t'M-ii- k ti j ! ! young orable and pleasing auspices. ,4 .4 .4 DELIGHTFUL HOURS OF 1903. Thursday evening a party of young people met with Miss Ethel Olsen for a watch party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Hansen, who disand played their usual hospitality gave to their guests an evening ot thorough enjoyment. Following were .the guests: Misses Gwillianis. Wright. Ecclee. Mot ionic. Messrs. Wenger, Adams. Spencer, Herrick and Gourlay. .4 .4 .4 OGDENS ROYAL ENTERTAINERS. Nut since their last year's party ttave the guests of the Weber club ou that occasion, been so royally entertained and feaated as on Tuesday evening, when occurred their fifth annual ball and banquet. This club, composed, as it is, of boua vivanta and kingly hostr, has always set the pace for prim-elentertaining in Ogden, with none others ev en approaching their high standard. Decorations, music, and tlie banqueting feature were of the most elaborate and finished order. The ball room was a sea of color and beauty, to which the ladlcti markedly contributed with their gorgeous new RAILROAD .NOTICES i ii.ia.lic Fit.. t ma;:s iilay . i iml r,t ill I'liiiit. Yc-at 7:"U. (he at Seiop.d Ullil UllC- - si tVniral Purk Presbyter-iu-- j c'.tiirrh. ccn.cr 2lst street and WsMiingiou A vi, ns lollows: Rev. W. Esdic will st II a. m. on "rite Andrews of the ihtireh." and at 7:20 p. nt.; "Jesus Shall Save The S. O. O. eutertaiu- bv ed yesterday lr. Hus man. ot ilutte. v. ho was tonnerly one ui its members. .4 4 His People From Their Sins." SunSeveral friends of Mr. and Mrs. day school at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E.. were '.V John Fuller favored at ii:20 p. in. All are cordially Inof their spleudid hospitality vited. Friday evening at a dinner party. First Church hf Christ Scientist, s' lathe, spent New church edifice, corner Twenty-fourtHarry Ford, of and Lincoln Ave. Services 11 a. nt.. Years day In Ogden. .4 4 .4 subject, "Life." Sunday school 10:15 George Gutch. formerly of Ogden, a m. Wednesday evening meeting but now of Salt Lake, visited frieudB 7:30 p. m. All invited. Free reading rooms, suite 212 Ecclea Bldg., oien in the city yesterday. daily from 2 to 5 p. m. All welcome. if .4 ,4 Miss Simms, ot Salt Ijtke. is visiting First Presbyterian church morning in Ogden, tbe guest ut Miss Liillas service st eleven. Sunday school at Lochhead. at rt : HO. evening 12:15, endeavor .4 it 4 Miss Khoda Larkin, of Snowville, preaching at 7:30. Morning subject, Box Elder county, is visiting in Ogden, "Thy Kingdom Come." Evening subths guest of George W. lairkln and ject. The Imperative Message of the Hour. Murning music, duct. Forfamily. ever With the laird. Gounod, Miss ' Miss Dora Moyes in visiting in Salt Mitchell. Mrs. Eagan. Evening music, Mrs. l.ake with her sister, Saml soprano solo, The Sacred Aria." MasViolin oblicagni, Miss Mitchell. Doxey. gato and offeratory, Mr. lieward M. 9' ' ' Geo. Tracy, of iimI. Ida., a promi- IJusley. nent young merchant, of that place, has Church of the Good 8bepherd, corgone to Mlackfoot. Ida., and it is reAlfred ported he will return a married man. ner Grant and Twenty-fourtMr. Tracy is well known in Ogden, Brown, rector. Second Sunday after and has relatives in this city. Christmas Day. Early celebration, 9 a. m. Sunday school. 9:45. Holy comBOX ELDER MINING EXHIBIT. munion and sermon, 11. Evening prayer and address. 7:30. Morning topic, Commissioner Maguire Making an The Nativity of ChrisL the Keystone of History. Evening, The Old Year Extensive Collection. Don Maguire, mine ctmimissiouer and the New Year. for the State of Utah, lo the SL Louts First Baptist church on Grant beExposition, returned last night from Brigham City. He is euthusiastic tween 23rd and 24th streets. Sabover the conditions as be found them bath school at 10 a. m. Preaching seron the' north shore of the lake west vices at 11 a. nt. Rev. Bruce Kinney of Promontory where he says there of Salt Lake will preach In absence lies one of the most promising oil of pastor. Junior union. 3 p. m. Senand asphaltum regions of the world. ior union. C p. nt. Evening services Mr. Maguire is at present engaged at 7:30 by Rev. Kinney. All aro corin preparing the niincH' exhibit of dially Incited to attend these serUtah over the state and being himself vices. interested in the mines of Box Elder county, naturally euough he has given Methodist Episcopal church. Twenty-foa fair show to tbe merits of this part urth f block east street, of Utah. He states that from the of Washington avenue, next to court Century, Vipont, Eldorado, Prince of house. Samuel Blair Pastor, India, Great Northwestern. Willard, Sabbath Services: Santa Marla. Southern Pacific, Boston-TerracSunday school. 10 a. m. Willard Iron and other hlornlng preaching, 11 a. m. mini-s- , an exhaustive exhibit la alLeague. 0:30 p. m. . Epworth ready prepared and likewise an excelEvening services. 7:30 p. m. is lent exhibit being made irom the In the morning Rev. Bishop Earl building atone, potters' clay, cement Cranston of Portland, Oregon, will rock, salt and other mineral waters, preach. Special music by the choir. asphaltum and oil. Of tho latter, an In the evening a sec re concert will extensive showing will be obtained be given and the following program from two oil discoveries made within rendered: the past thirty, da.vs.snd added to the Voluntary. above, he states,: that along the lino Anthem Lift I'p Your Heads O, of tbe new R. P.;cut oft there has ap- Ye Gates, by the choir. most dethrd one of extensive peared Prayer by the pastor. posits of sodium sulphate ever disAnthrmnPeaoe on Earth, by the covered in North America and from choir. this also exhibits are being prepared ; Scripture reading. and from ths entire stale the exhibit Baritohe solo Judgo 31c, 0, Lord, being produced will easily surpass in Harry Hansen. value that;' of any other state of Offertory. North America. There yet remains, Violin solo 31isa Blanche Webster. so 31r. Maguire' states, about one Tenor solo The Voice of. Trimonth of field work after which tho umph. Mr. Jay Smith. exhibits that are now hping collected .Ihiet. at tigden will be shipped by Director Male quartette. Whitaker to St. Louis for tho expoAddress by Bishop Cranston. sition. Soprano soli The Heavenly City, Mrs. Fred K. Hess. The Examiner Business Office. Anthem O, Bo Joyous, by tho 407 24th Street. choir. The Southern Pr.rilic wy cur fur the i Enii' in last evening over the nrw line, cud the workmen have Itet-p:iid off today. Joseph Masill. an employe of the Southern Pacific company in the engineering deiiariinenT. at Reno, had a narrow escape from drowning Friday night, in company with a number or friends he was skating on the Frey pond near that city. The Ice broke and be waa precipitated iuto water. C. J. Sudlier ot the Overin Ogland, formerly den. lent him a helping hand and he was dragged out from his perilous position. one-hal- gowns. Tbe decorations, however, were mostly admired In the banquet room, where all the art of the decorator waa centered, to the end that the surroundings might harmonize with the elaborate banquet. Dancing held tall sway until 11 o'clock, when an intermission of several hours was required to show appreciation of the feast of good tilings, so richly seasoned with wit and humor. R?turnlng to the ball rooiq. the merry niaklqg and dancing were again in order, and continued till long after midnight. .4 .4 .4 REPUBLICANS JUBILATE. From the elaborate preparation making, the city administration will be 'inducted into office with almost as milch isintp as attends the national inaugural festivities. Some seven hundred and fifty invitations have been Irwicd, which insures its being a large sad most representative gathering. The following outriders have aieit-- d invitations and, with their ladles, will attend: Govornor lieber M. Wells, M. A. Breeden, attorney general; 3lor-on- l Heiner, State food tnsector; Go-mThomas, State mine Inspector; A. F. Doremus, State engineer; Jos. Up-maU. 8. district attorney; John James, county clerk. Salt Lake county; 11. B. Hey wood, U. S. marshal; B. H. Jones, attorney, Brigham City; W. D. Livingston, district attorney, hlan-t- i; E. H. Calllster, U. R. internal revenue collector for Utah, Idaho and Montana; W. S. Marks, attorney, Tooele: A. C. Hatch, district attorney lieber City; lion. Jno. HenrySmitn.Salt lake; W. J. Beaty. State bank examiner; Geo. A. Smith, receiver U. 8 land Office; C. 11. McCoy, State dental director; Jos. Ririe, Eden; David C. love, Hooper; Goo. G. Armstrong. Salt lake City; and the Mayor. City Council and city officials of Hnatsvlile, will come In a body, also many have verbally accepted invitations. 4 4 4 H. C. C. WATCH PARTY. ThUiSday evening. Dec. SI, Mr. and Mrs. Forristall opened their pleasant home to the members of the Home Culture Club, proving themselves genial and charming in their hospitality. Tbe popular game of flinch was indulged In with enthusiasm until a late hour, when a short program waa ren- derad. consisting of recitations of a superior order, all of which were heartily applauded. As the old yeaf neared Its close, dainty refreshments were served, thus verifying the old adage that Ail Is well that ends well." The hew year was welcomed with en- thuslastic cheers and the usual good resolutions ths ladder that reaches heaven. With heartfelt wishes for a happy, glad new year and that 1904" held in store only blessings for mil. the merry crowd dispersed, feeling that they had enjoyed an evening long to be remembered. .4 J J .4 ,4 ,4 31 r. and Mrs. H. C. Tavey announce the engagement of their daughter, Edylhe Frances, to Mr. George F. MiGonagic. tbe wedding to take place the latter part of this month. .4 .4 4 Tbe Coterie will meet with Mrs. afternoon, JanParmiey on Tuesday J uary the fifth. .4 4 .4 Mr. 3Iark Brown will depart tlie forepart of the comic r week for his educational pursuits at Ann Arbor. . identified Dougherty as being one ot NOTES ; h couple are well and favorably known in Ogden and enter ution the sea of matrimonial life under the most fav- Queen Esther Chapter No. 4. O. E. S.. officers for installed their the ensuing year January fii'Bt, 19U4, at Kearns passed the Masonic hall. Senator Thomas installed are as follows: through Ogden yesterday morning en The ottl'.-erroute east. Minnie Haslet, W. 31.; M. Malone. W. P.: Eunice Gordon, Associate 31.: Lily ' Rev: E. 'J. Ridings, the new pastor Hals teed, secretary; Evelyn 8 time, of the Congregational church arriv- treasurer; Elsie- Radeon, rouductrev ed in Ogden yesterday afternoon from Annie Ijewis, associate conductress; Chicago and is stopping at the Reed Sadie Cahill. Adah; Edna Nichols, hotel. Ruth; Emma Anderson. Esther; Gertrude Hutton, Matlba; Nevada Cook, David Mattson has assumed his Electa; Emma Carr, Warden; Mamie havduties with the Ogden Slate bank, Emma Epperson, Kelly, sentinel; ing left the County Recorder's office chaplain; Mary Yancey, marshal ; and Thursday night, where for the past Caddie Ruland. organist three years he baa very ably filled the The Installation was public to Maposition of chief deputy to Recorder sons and their families, and was conand ducted by Past Worthy Matron HutD. W. Ellis. By his pleasing courteous manners he made many ton in an able manner. Light refreshfriends in' the Recorders office, whose ments were served after the meeting, beet wishes go with him in his new which were enjoyed by tlie members position. end their guests. It is worthy of note tbst every ofJ. B. Ortell of the Safeguard Account ficer was which shows that is there has been 'perfect harmony and Co., Chicago, is in the city and opening up a new set of books for John unity 'of purpose during the past year, ticoweroft A Sons Co. The system and it speaks well for the future prosused employs the old style of bound perity of the chapter. ledger, and the accounts are in such ,1 .4 .4 of the shape that a representative . MRS. RHIVER. GUESTS OF Safeguard Co. ran audit them at any time In but one or two days. It also The 8. F. club was entertained by enables the members of tits Unn to Mrs. E W Rbiver at her home bn keep in a private locked Mger the Thirtieth street. January 1st. The monthly balances, thus avoiding the game of high flvu was innecessity of having bustards which ts prevailing dulged in. after. which a sumptuous desired kept private, known lo sevof. The following eral employes. Mrr Ortell will also supper was liartaken were club of the prescut: Mr members tJfce Becker books open Brewing add Mrs- - W. A- - McGaw. Mr, and Mrs. fr, WV H. Co. Sons Co., sad Wright, Densel. Mr. and Mm: Fryrr. Mr.; .and ' l. langsdorf. Mrs. Gtilligher. and The Board of Education wHl meet Mrs. Donald Rhivers. Mrs. Fryer won Mr. this evening instead of last night. ths ladies and 3ir. McGaw the gents 8. W. Badcon will give a sliver head prise. After spending sometime and other amusements the in trophy for the best buff orpblngton clubgames adjourned to meet with Mrs. Dencockerel show it at the poultry show to ari at her home on Twenty-eight- h be held in Ogden next week. street, in two weeks. ' if it f Florof of the The board managers Jlrn. gave a aeries ot parties Myers ence Crittenton Home will meet in the Mayor's office. Monday afternoon, during the week. .4 ,4 ,4 January 4th, at 2:30. MISS BUSCH ENTERTAINS. M. Grill and son George of Diamond A party given by ' Miss Gretchcn vllle. Wju, are spending the holidays In Ogden. Mr. Grill is in liusineesjin Busch last Tuesday evening was a very Diamondville, but his family reside in pleasant affair. Theme present enjoyed themselves very much, with games, . Ogden. music and cards. A splendid supper C. E. Fcteraon has asked for bids was served, and the dining room was for the enlargement of the building on tastefully decorated. - Those present Washington avenue, occupied by the were Misses Ruby Watkins, Gladys Ogden branch of the Studebaker Co Ives, Ma id Blackitm. Bertha Phillips. The building la to he made leu feet Tlllio Mitigate, May Busch, Edna wider, covering the alleyway, and will ODay. Blanch Lansing, Mannie LansTom be two stories high for a depth of sev ing. and Lillie Busch; Messrs. enty-si- x feet and one story extending Gamer. Arehie Boyle. Abe Allen, Kus-bfifty-foBothwell, Will I'oulter, Abe Stevfeet further bark. This will give the company a largely Increased ens.- Joe Hall. Roy Code. Tom Clark, floor space. Fred Krough,' Arthur Busch, Lang, ROYAL ARCANUM NEW OFFICER3 affair. J.'-i- : d street. Xmas evening, st cm dancing, betas ttcha'i-scubacl- On Thursday eveuing at the residence of the parents of the groom, ou Twenty-thirstreet. Mr. Harry E. Plyer was married to Mis Clara E. Taylor, the Hon. Joseph Stanford The occasion was purely officiating. which a banquet was held, also an 'Old Time entertainment, consisting at .'unche-.i- i- -.i F F V friends Thiirmls.y. hr and a dainty lANT TV, ", 13Pf, tho contributing ovtiMnv. .4 ,4 At Prof, and Mrs. Bin mat; . are dor,., j itutte tor the holidays. Iliu : ,4 Mrs. .las. Touta.-c'i. ; as a guest dli tii her sister front Fiirt'anri. ! A new social club was formed at the residence of Mr. W. A. McUaw, on and accomand one of the best-knoplished dramatic critics of the West, wax in Ogden yesterday on a v isit with his uncle, James Pender and family. ruitis- north-townsma- . Board of Public Works, rial of 1 Arthur Kuhu. of the firm of Kuhn ft Uro.. of this city, end oue of (Xlens most prominent businuss nnl young men, left yesterday afternoon by the Limited for Louisville, Ky., where he will assume the duties nnd lilessures of e benedict on the evening of January 7th. iits brUlcto-h- e is Miss Sylvie Newbernr. one of old Kentucky s most charming end relent- ed young ladies. Mr. Kuhn and his bride will leave Louisville immediately alter the wedding for a honeymoon trip to New York, returning here about the 15th. to take up their future home. May they live long and prosper and always be happy." ' Jf A NEW CLUB. srxiAV OODKX, d .WEDDING BULLS. itiWi fly T:XAM!NM:t e, .... - (Ut-o- ff i . j : : i i ' well-know- n PRESIDENT rep. Hickey and that crowd belonged. It ia said that Dougherty was one of the tnen Implicated some time ago k. the burglary of a freight car at Elko, Nevada, and they at. that time threat-- . rned to shoot a constable. At this time Monroe received the wound In the leg. At the trial at Elko the three men were ilbcharged. Arthur Hadley, Jack Harris. an Indian. Dan Bowman Antnno Palm, John G- - Armstrong. John Plguon and Uert Cody, all charged with .being drunk yesterday, were allowed to go in p the Municipal court this morning der a suspended sentence. Walter English, another New Year's dntnk, forfeited $5 for his appear anre. un-dee- GOV. 8PARK8 IN OGDEN. BIrT Over His Nevada Property. Governor John Sparks, iff Reno. Nevada, was in Ogden yesterday forenoon and left for tbe west on No. 5, the passenger train for the west. The governor hod with him soma fine samples nf ore from his Wedekind mine and he states that they are meeting with every success in the development work. The walls have been reached at the 255 foot level and he says that they give every indication of being the finest quarts walls ever uncovered. When asked as to hla Intention eoueernig the proposed hotel- building on hie Wall avenue lot opposite the depot, he replied to the Standard 1 have every confidence reporter: in Ogden and Its future, but I have not 4he money free for such Investment now. I would build in a moment if I bad." He Is Enthusiastic LEAVES UNION PACIFIC His Resignation Has Been Bent Into tho Board of Directors. Omaha, Jan. 2. Horace U, Burt, president of the Union rscific, has ib handld hi resignation to the uuilerbUHNl 11 will be acted upon at the next meeting of the board In the near future. At Mr. Burts office it was stated that he will take an extensive trip with Mrs. Burt for the purpoae of securing rest. His active railroad service has extended over 5 years, and It ia stated he feels need of a complete rest. The trip will be of several months' duration. President Burt was appointed to his position in February, 1998. short- ly after the receivership of the road waa dissolved. A large number of chsngee and Improvements have been carried through bv him, one of the greater of which has lieen the expenditure of over a. million doHsra In the construction of new shops In Omaha. Previous to his appointment as president of the road, Mr. Burt was connected with the Chicago and Northwestern for nearly thirty years. He served In the rapacity of chief engineer smi genertl manager nf the Fremont, K1) horn and Missouri Valley road, now part nf the Northwestern system, and was later made which of tbe latter road.-iwhen he capacity he was serving rame to tho Union Padfle. Mr. Bart had nothing to add to the announcement already made of his resignation, beyond saying that he expected to make his future and permanent home In Omaha. He- - also stated that he bad no plans beyond his intentions of tiavellng for same time. His communication .to the board nf directors, it ia said, mentions nn date no which his resignation Is to take effect, leering the matter with the board itself. direct-bisTTr- vice-preside- New York, Jan. 2. Through a report of the llarriman syndicate it was learned that President Burt's resignation has been tendered buft has not been accepted and the question of a successor has no lteqn considered. . Case ie Set for GUILTY,' NOT ENTER PLEAS OF H taring on January. 15th. In the District court this morning before Judge Henry H. Rotspp, a were number of rriminal matters heard. R. E. Hickey an John Monroe entered pleas of ant guilty to the ' charge of robbing the Zang asloon on October 2lHh. The esse is set for hearing ou January 13th. Chris Peterson was arraigned and Information read charging him with assaulting John Coffin with a deadly weapon. He will enter a plea next 3londay. In the rase of tbe Slate of Utah vs. William lot Rose and David Williams, Hebert R. MacMillan was appointed by the court to defend them. Their case is set for the lltb instant WALLACE DRUG CO Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. . J.G. REED .i Dougherty is Going to Fight for His Freedom. Ilirry Dougherty, who was arrested by Officers Pender and 81eeth as a suspicious character, was arraigned today on a charge of jragranry and pleaded not guilty. - He' asked for time to he given him so be can get a lawyer. The hearing ia set for Tuesday, Jan. 7. at 10 a. m.' Special officers of the Southern Pacific have to which Mon- tbe gang of hold-up- s O. BROS. Wholesale Harness and We call your attention to Something New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. LEADER MILLINERY CO. it if if Tuesday evening at the open meeting of the Young Mens league of the Presbyterian church. Uessrs. Brown and Vlsrher rendered a number nf mandolin selections, guitar and which were very much appreciated. The young men are thorough artists and this, tm stringed instruments their Initial appearance In Ogden, won for them a very hearty welcome with the music lover ot this city. g K F 3Irs. J. M. Olson Is visiting friends in Salt Lake. . if if Miss Esden has returned from a holiday visit In Elkob Nev. .4 if Jt The regular meeting of the H. C. club will be Thursday, January seventh, w(th Mrs. Cnolidge, 2344 Grant avenue. .4 .4 .4 Miss May Hartog provided an afternoon of supreme delight for sev- - Proprietor 2323 Washington Avenue. ! I beg leave to inform my PATRONS AND FRIENDS that I am j j ! CLOSING OUT ; ' My Large Selection of Imported and Domestic Styles of Millinery : At and Below Cost January 2nd there will be a MAGNIFICENT LINE OF SPECIALS exhibited above address, Ladies Invited to Inspect. 1 Stock Offered at f ! Saddlers n. MRS. S. E. LYON, i Ave COURT DOINGS. MUNICIPAL er . , at ; . ' . |