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Show -- - .4. 1901.' OGDEN, tTAH, tFRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY, P, ,'IIE 3IOUXIXO EXAMINER, SUITS I. L. CLARK A SONS. CO. COL REEVES OF GREAT ATTRACTION! The above company has recently added one entire new room to their store on Washington avenue. This room is 22 feet wide by 11 feet king, and adjoins the old store on the north. In the new pan are kept dry goods, cloaks, notions, hosiery, underwear and sewing machines. The dciart-men- t Is also equipped with the latest improved air line jiacakage carriers. Owner of Richest Silver-Lea- d The shoe department is in the middle room, which was lately remodeled Mine in the World in Ogden. and raised to two stories high. e In the old store are kept queens-warand groceries. Everyone Who Want to Take a Chance of DOUBLING Not Fail to Call at IV) STONES RAY THE HERCULES IS A FIRE TRAP MONEY THEIR STORE, 2269 Washington Ave. ami take a chance in a Children Could Be Shut off From Unique Drawing to r Watches. Fountain Pen and Uet All Avenues of Escape. Quality Razors. Call early and make winning. Idaho, and Visiting Relatives Takas a Drivt Ovtr the City. Cornea From Burks, City's Fire Chsef Makes a Report to the Council of Crest Concern to Parent Opera Houee Safe. George Dover of the Assemuly 8a-lu- ARE is reported sick with pucuiuonia. Chilli Browning. viio has been sick, nas returned to his a ora at the Broom. Fire Chief Graves to the Council Inst the inspection of the Lyceum Theater and Geo. Rnelgnve of Salt lake City, was in the city on bumnre 'yesterday. made his report night relative to Opera House, the the school buil- While the theaters are both in exrel-- ; lent condition, h retorts the scbool-- : houses as neediug many improveI i l ments. Next Tuesday night at Dignan'a Hall Madison school especially is in very Go to the Pustofiii-- Employee Ball. bad condition. There are ten class rooms in this building besides the Everything new, fresh and palatable Tirincfiial's room, and all the doors to in grom.es at Carver. them oien inward, contrary to law. Mrs. Ralph Hunter, of this city, enIf there should be a Are panic, durtertained at luncheon yesterday in ing school time, while these doors t eighty-llrsof of honor the birthday were closed, undoubtedly some of the Mrs. 11. P. Hunter. Tho following children would lie crushed and tramMrs. tiiddiiiKs, pled to death. There is great danger ladles were present: Mrs. Wenger, Mrs. . McIntosh, Mrs. ol fire being siarted in this building trims and Mrs. Iwy. alts), as the smoke flues run very close tinder each stairway, and if lire should stall from these flues all avenue of If you want a house, see Wedrll. eecaiie would lie cul off for those cm Will Smith is reported very low of pneumonia. Mrs. the Carver A beet Em- down from Logan, visiting with relatives. Mias Janie Herrick Is The Postman comes to you every day. Return the compliment next Tuesday night. A lively sprlnling match occurred d last evening between a husky, residunt of the colored end of the red light district and a dilapidated wild-eye- first-cla- first-clas- . ss. I Everybody yon kuow wDl tie at next Tucuday night. P. O Employes ball. The sidewalk In front of the Reed hotel has leen utilized as a coasting ground for Innumerable small boys stnea the last snow storm and yesterday. as an unausiiectlng patron of the hotel stopped from the door, he was by a sled with caught In the shins and small-bo- y drjioslted on attachment the sidewalk with more force than emgracefulness. What ho said was phatic. Mlsa Violet Rutledge for some lime past stenographer for theIn InternationOgden, has al Harvcsler company, lake the gone to Salt Lake City to here with same position she occupied removed ita has which company the. headquarters and offices to Itaat city. Miss Rutledge has a host of young friends In Ogden who regret her departure and she will be especially missed In Epworth League circles, where she nas been an active and consistent worker during her residence here. Dig-nan- - e nl 'a ry ' O. K. Jsnsen ' one-sfor- white man, whose clothing had seeu tic tier days. The dusky damsel made Ihn white trash hard to catch up the alley leading to Grant Avenue, flourishing a business looking butcher knife in close proximity to the fleeting rasn's coat tails. When the avenuo was reached by the pursued, the bellg-ercwould-b- e carver took the back trail to her shack, mixing her cake walk with Imprecations, not loud but deep. lead-silve- s d cellent condition there being plenty of exits and that all the doors work freely. 1 am satisfied that the management have done and are doing everything in their power to make the Grand Otiera House perfectly safe. The management, will add to the Are equipment on the stage a standard lira hyfeet drant. equipped with twenty-liv- e of service lire hose, thereby obtaining a Are stream of 90 lbs. pressure at an instant's not lie. It is with pleasure that 1 report the favorable condition of ibis building and I am satisfied that the management la doing everything in their power to protect their patrons from danger caused by Are nr panic. We have also inspected the Lyceum Theater and on account of Ita being so close to Ike Fire Department and a 1 call that y, small building of safe. "Madison school Is not in good condition. The smoke flues from the furnace run so close under each stairway that there Is great danger of a Ore. 1 And that all the clasu room doom swing Inward, when they should swing and the nut. Plenty of hall spai-exile after reaching the hall are I And two stand pipe In this building equipped with fabric hose which will not bold water and play pipes which cannot be connected to the hose. exHigh school building la O. K.. which basement the of cept peris might be Improved. Ventral school Is In bsd shape, as all tha doors swing inward. Thera la only one stairway. "llngree school has only one exit, otherwise In very good rendition. "South Washington school door all good rendition. swing emt. In very building. "jew Is school, one-stoImt all outer doors swing In; otherwise A. Nelson, of Idaho Falls. Ida., went o Balt Lake City. Wednesday evening. He experts to make his home there for the preant while he is working upon Ms new Invention for harvesting sugar Refreshments served at P. O. ployes dance, of course. upiier floor. , Council, Ogden: Gentlemen: I beg to report that I have inspected the Grand Opera House, lu regard to auicB caused by Are and will say that the theater Is in ex- Sons meets anyone's prlrra h up-ral- l'ndouhtrdly the School Board will take this matter up at ntuv. The report of the Fire Chief follows In full: "To the Honorable Mayor and City in groceries. is time a half owner. The mine is the comReappointed Clerk of property of the Hercules Mining pany and is situated one and a half tho Municipal Court Fir Chief miles from Burke, Idaho, In the Coeur Makes Report on tho Condid'Alenes. tion of Public Buildings. The Hercules mine Is opened up with three tunnels, Nos. 1. 2 and 3. which are run in on a vein of unknown width and attaining a vertical The near Council met last night In depth of 1100 feet. In the from tunnel No. 2 to tunnel No. l a special session, all of the members be- solid body of lead carbonates waa enmeetThe minutes of the ing present. countered which it said, by experion were held read last ings Monday enced minora, to be the richest body and approved. ever opened up in the The following communication from of silver-leaworld. This ore body has been crossthe Mayor waa then read: To the President and Members of the cut at intervals a distance of from 20 to 40 feet from the foot wall without City Council, Ogden, Utah. Gentlemen: I am advised that the reaching the hanging wall and its memhera of the Couhcll desire the width In as yet problematical. Much Mayor to state upon what grounds he of this ore is pure crystallized lead, had refused to approve the appoint- almost as white,' as snow and some ment of three additional firemen. In beautiful specimens were shown the reply I desire to say that the law doea Examiner representative - by Colonel not prescribe that the Mayor must give Reeves. Vm j his reasons for disapproving the apAbout 13.000 toqlfof the richest ore pointment of firemen. marketed each month and Section 7. Chapter 28. Laws of Utah, has been to the Shelby Smelting shipped 1899, provide plainly that the apworks where it is highly prized and firemen of can made be pointment only with the approval of the Mayor. In ad- commands a premium. The vein has a dip of about 20. de--. dition to this Rectinn S, of the same No: 3 tunnel is in about 3000 greet. lak. provides that the City Council shall have full power to provide the feet, the last 300 feet being In solid number and grade officers, men and ore of unknown width. It Is estimated that there is broken employees of the Fire Dejiartment, by ORDINANCE and not by resolution as up in the mine and on the dump over the previous Connell attempted to da $1,000,(100 worth of second class ore, A failure to comply with either sec- all of which haa been extracted In tion of the law makes the appointment straight development work. The s of additional firemen unlawful, and the ore la almost pure lead. Chief of the lira Department Knew The distance between tunnel No. 1 this law so well, that he refused to put and Na 3 hr 488 feet and between the extra men to work until the re- tunnel No. 1 and;No. 3 570 feet. corder advised him that the Increase After the Hercules mine examining of the numlier of firemen of the Ogden Kira Department had been author- Charles Clark, bob of the bonanza Montana Senator: said that there but ized by Ordinance, and, that the made under such Ordinance two mines in the United States, the had received the approval of the Hercules and the United Verde. The company: is planning to put Mayor. an electric motor ut tunnel Na 3, and Reaiiertfully submitted. The Mayor asked permission to ex- will open up tiwaela 4 and 5 which plain his position a it had been slat- will be driven entirely through Hercued In a former Cntinril meeting that he les mountain. Colonel Reeves will be In Ogden tobad notified the Kira Chief not to put the additional men to work on Janu- day, going to Salt take tomorrow and ary 1st. This, he eaid, was not true, returning Saturday and on Monday but, the lire Chief had acted on his will start tor Ran. Francisco, accomown motion because he was not satis-fle- d panied by his. wife and Mrs. Goes. the men had been legally appoint- While In San .Francisco the Colonel ed and confirmed. The Mayor further will complete arrangements for Instalelated that, iiersonally, he opposed any ling concentrators of 600-to- n daily caincrease In the deimrtment until the pacity for the treetment of his second salaries of those now on duty had been : ores. raUed to a more adequate amount. grade Colonel Reeves and his wife took a After some discussion by Cuuncilmen drive over the city yesterday and enPaine, Nye, Chambers and Randall, the joy scenic attractions. . Ogdens whole matter waa referred to the taw committee. The following report of President Carr, appointing the landlng'commtt-lee- a of the Council was then received and uNin motion was confirmed. taw Nye, Carr, Chambers, Claims Chambers, Emmett. Moyee. License Lmvldaon, Paine, Williams Finance Craig, Nye, Chambers, hire Paine, Randall, Emmett. Streets Williams. Randall, Carr. Sanitary Carr, Williams, Paine. Rewer Davidson, Paine, RandalL Public Buildings and Grounds Ranfl dall, Chambers, Paine. Police Carr, Davidson, Williams. Water Craig, Supply Emmett, David . "Quincy school rendition good, doors 1 HUNT COURT. Wants Commission for Soiling a Piece of Property. Tho following rases have been filed in the Municipal court: LOOKOUT Otis A. White sues Carl Johnsou for 65 alleged to be due as commission for selling a piece of property. Marian Winslow brings suit against Reuben Winslow for 822.51). She allege she gave him labor check on There Was a Slamming and Bolt Farr A Co. for that amount to be converted into money and paid over to t ing of Doors Last Night $1.50 which she owed her all him. but he had failed to return any money. THE i ' Were Anticipated. . A . all swing outward. "Emerson school." all doors swing nut. except one vestibule door leading to a pair of outer doora which are very narrow. One of those doors up. swings outward. The other Is nailedroom "Grant Avenue school, class doors all swing Inward. Plenty of exits and hall room. "Mound Fort school, doora swing outward. Two story building, two exits. . "The Lynne school, an class room doora In the building swing In. Exits Moyea, Engrossing Craig, Nye, Emmett. good. Taxes- - Moyea, Craig. Nye. I make no recommendations for unThe report of the pound keeper was in changes In these buildings, but has placed Howell, A. J. Judge Is a State law that received aud me. During the month Celt-tuthere that derstand of set ibe a office complete bis and vo- alt doors !n school buildings shall forty animals were Impounded Digest, comprising fifty large submit$34.46 received therefrom. outward. Respectfully the of swing all reported cover lume. which The report of Chief Graves on the law cases from tho year lt16 lo the ted, G. A. GRAVES. rendition of the public lmildtngs in (Signed) prenent time. D. K. Chief Engineer, the city waa read and referred to the committee on Building and Grounds. The various prize to winner In the GALENA HILL MINES. This report is published in full in anthis FnuPry- - Show will lie awarded other column. winners the of names the and niorniug Highiy EnApplications of Gus Llndatrom and will 10 published in tomorrow's Ex F. A. McGuire Riorta in Nea Charles A Co. for liquor lirenaes were couraging Prospects aminer. referred to the Uceuae committee. vada Property. A communication relative to the fire F. A. McGuire has Just ret timed Service over the remains of Vernon. Anfrom a business irip to the Galena insurance policies on the city jail and Infant son of Mr. snd Mrs. Peter 1 p. m. Hill .Gold aud Silver Mining Com- fire station waa referred to the comderson. will he held today at Glasin the residence, pany's properties, which are located 12 mittee on Buildings and Grounds. Atat the family A communication from County lie miles south of lteno. Nevada, on the remains may The addition. gow & Trut kee railroad torney lluianlski relative to the polluviewed by friends lietwrcn 10 a. m. linn of the Carson He has three men at work on these, tion. .of Ogden river by dead sheep snd 1 P-- m. ai the residence. proiiertirs. snd is running a .'80 fool waa read and referred to the Water the ledge committee. He stated there were now of Un- - tuunel n tap aud rrosw-uMr. N. A- - Lindquist, mother Is reported whirh at a depth of 100 feet opened aliout one huudred dead sheep on tli rtaher CL n. lsaly of high grade ore. hill sides along the source ol the wasteadily improving from her recent up a The last t.n feet of work In running ter supply for the city and In tha ness. the lunnel ojiened up a finely miner- spring the melting snow running into the river would become contaminated The tabernarlAtlioir is preparing for j alised body or quartz and H Is expected Many of that they will soon tap the main ore from these canaxeea. He recommendi concert in the near future. ciuployd to prosecute lusty.. Parley R Wright is president ed a detective he singers were at praci h e last cyclioffenders In the future.' of titn company. ng. The report of tho oil inspector was and filed. C. read A. R. OF AUXILIARY arrested LADIES was who W. E. IV Gayer, A communication from lion. J. A. dis upon suspicion, while trying to last tourt. was released Installation of Officers Took Placo Howell. Judge of the Municipal of poe of two watches, the David Jensen, clerk had he appointing that learned was It Yesterday. twain?. one from Recorder and court, above installthe on watches of the Order The Implies Auxiliary to pure based the naming Miss Minnie Brown, ment plan at Evanct'iu, IVyo , aud Koilroad Conductors met yesterday af- - j Critclilow were read and upon motion the was deputy, terneea and installed he- folirtwing thin skipp'd wilt. Ti.e matter were confirmed. appointments by I)c Gayer giving up the officers: Mrs. Sadie Cahill, president: auj Councilman Randall made a statew atches. Mrs. i.niu Campbell, ment relative to the repairs of the fire Mr, tanise Van Tassel. S. A T.; Mrs.- station, saying It would take about has Stlmull clerk, sister: a Mr. j Nellie Waters, junior John Leonard, and that the flooring all together $;00 JuncOlive Mrs. Grand from the la lVy, senior sislpr; j been for the front room had Just arrived. tion run to the route north to Butte. Rhine, guard ; Mrs. Jeannette Jlehnrg. Councilman Chambers moved that Officer Wilson nd Chambers made chairman executive committee; Lulu the Engrossing committee le Instructa m-s-t capture yviorday morning ; CiiLiiibeli, correspondent. ed to draw up rules for the conduct Frank Welsh when they am-sieof the Council meetings and upon apTHERE WAS NO MASSACRE. Motion within thirty minutes after he had proval have same printed. taken a watch from Tom Sullivan, carried. who was asleep In a rahjoa on Twenty-fRecorder Crltchlow was Instructed Berlin, Jan. 7. The Russian minisifth street. After living arrested ter of the interior, M. Von Flevhe. has to order such stationery as waa nec- Welsh said he had taken the watch ' made himself fwrsonallv responsible to essary. and bidden it for iaf- - keeping Suili- - i the CVar for the prevention of fanat- llon motion Council adjourned. van claims tn haw liseveral dol- Iral outbreak agaiust ilie Jew a lars in silver and a Ji.'i check at K:sliiiien or "Tlii i?i iaiTing ll'iug too far." ' during I lit luili-- . sitxrit the same tune lit they have days, to a private telegram tin mail, as he follned lii wile ail llt v t lKI-l- l P covered. Welsh w" j from St. I'ctereburc and has Is- - : lnt ili.' fifteenth department iou-- . have hi lojariu tkij. morning. j iii'-- pro auliunary orders. j Columbia Jester. Grand Special SALE All Handkerchiefs, a Attorney General 21. A. Breeden is a receptive candidate for the office of Supreme Judge. When seen by an Examiner reporter yesterday and questioned as to his candidacy, he said: I have expected a as Attorney General, but I would consider it a delightful promotion to he elected a member of the 8upreme bench of Utah. This ia interpreted to mean the present Attorney General wishes to he Weber county's representative on the rate ticket as nominee for Supreme Judge. In this connection It may he stated that Farley P. Christensen of Salt take aspires to be named Attorney General on tne Republican ticket. The Balt taker has been a prominent visitor to Ogden of late and bis aspirations in this direction may explain the frequency of hla visits. Robert Moyee of Ogden haa declared his candidacy for State Treasurer. f All Dress Goods, All Linens, All Corsets, All Hosiery, The red light flashed at the corner street of Washington and Twenty-fiftat 10 o'clock last night, calling the entire police force to telephonic communication with headquarters, where a report had been received that-aattempt would be made to hold up some of the large gambling houses. The information was received from James Greenwell who ' overheard a conversation between two rough char, actera in the Corey alley, one of whom said to the other : You stay at the back door and I will go to the front and do the business." The police were Immediately notified, and In turn the gambling houses. Without delay there waa a slamming and barring of back doors; and a close watch kept on all strangers entering by the front n NEW ENTERPRISE Branch Coraet Factory ie to be Ilehed in Ogden. Eitab-- . ' ns a LEGATION NOT IN DANGER. DIGNAN DIGNAN DIGNAN The Alumni of the Ogden High school will bold festival at the High school on Friday evening, January 15. Wade Johnson, president of the Senior class of the High school, will respond to a toast in answer to that by Thomas Horn, president of the class of '03, Refreshment will be served by the ladies. The following la a list of the Far East Cal., Jan. 7. The steamer Siberia sailed today for the1 Orient via Honolulu. Among her pas!' aengers were several war correspmt. dents and a number of Japanese the latter, it la alleged, having banded' together to fight tor their country if they are needed. Seven hundred tons of nitrate of soda In the cargo Is to be used In Chins for the manufacture of powder. Ran Francisco, ODELL IN COMMAND. . New York, Jan. $. The World says: As a result of the recent conferences between President Roosevelt, Governor Platt, the World ean announce that Governor Odell will be in command of the Roosevelt camin New York paign for state tbis year. The plan haa the sanction of the President and Senator Odell ami Senator Platt WEAK I EYES should have careful attention by an experienced eye specialist Dont experiment with your eyes, but go to the best. first. It is the cheapest and most satisfactory. , . J. T. RUSHMERp 2412 Wash. Ave. A HIGH - BALL . The The Our Our k i One of Ogden's . property owner has been negotiating tor the past thir-' ty days with the head of one of the in corset manufactories Rhixlt; largest Island for the purchase of a large tract of land close to Ogden, tor the otnab-- . lishment of a large brand) manufacwill tory here. The building in four modern number, IN ENGINE VNECNED In equipment and will occupy ail acre emof ground. The plant- - will Met With an Accident on the - Ogden- - ployment to' over 300 persona mostly girls, and wil) make Ogden headquartLucin Cutoff. , ers for the delivery of goods to ill the territory west of the Rockies, Tho An engine on one of the work-traion the cut-o- ff went into the ditch deal, it is anticipated, will be cloned' I'ueeday afternoon and n wrecking within the next ninety days, provided craw waa rent out yesterday to bring mutually satisfactory terms can beN it In. The cause of the accident and agreed npon and, with the opening the damage done have not been re- of spring, ground will be broken for, the establishment of the new. work, lt ported as yet Is to be hoped that a small difference' In. buying and" welling price will not RAILROAD NOTES. be permitted to stand in the way uf an early consummation of so important a deal. Huntington, Ind., Jan. 7. George J. build-erone and of the Pippuz, capitalist WAR COORRE8PONDENT8 of the Chicago and Erie, died today. Depart From San Francisco for the Rumor haa it that William BInford ia a candidate for the position of Fire Washington, Jan. 7. Arthur Beau-pi- e, Chief. The Mayor when asked if such minister to Bogota, arrived in was the case and when told that rumor Washington to day and called oq. Sechad it so, evasively remarked that retary Hay. He told Mr. Hay that tha what rumor said must be true. reporta about the danger of the American legation In Bogota had been great-- : ly exaggerated. He also said that In MOURNING III OGDEN his opinion, judging from the condition when he left, there Was little danof war on the Iathmua. Turn Vcrein Expresses Sorrow Over ger Death of Capt Frederick Pabst. Sorrow over the death of Capt. Frederick Pabst ia expressed in this ciiy by the remaining members of the Ogif.- ?. den Turn Verein of which Capt. Pabst waa an honorary member. At a special Dancing Academy meeting of lift Verein. today resolufJL tions of condolence will be passed, exfor Ladles and Beginner's class ' of with the family pressing sympathy Gentlemen commences ' hext the bereaved. Monday evening January 11th, Mr. Pabst. some years ago, donated at 7:30. exto the Turn Verein a large and use. pensive banner which la still In The banner and the plrture of Capt. Pa bet were yesterday to be seen on and in front of (he F. J. Kiesel buildDancing Academy ing. orthe Death In the death of Cag Waltz class for Ladies and Genganised labor unions will lose a friend commences next Tuestlemen as he was a strong advocate of their day evening, Jan. 12, at 7:30. cause. Mr. Pabet will be remembered by Ogden eitixens as the donor of the handsome silver trophy cup which was given to the state of Montana for the best Dancing Academy display of barley at the recent Irriga. tion Congress. Ontario club, regular Monday Admission 50c night party. FESTIVAL. HIGH SCHOOL per couple. toasts: -- ry Several Prominent Persona Who Ars Out for Office and Are Backed by Many Friends, . - a h Present Attorney General Would - i f Accept a Promotion. Three months ago the members pf the Epworth league of the First M E. church here were given $1 (ilvh $50 In all, as talent" money, which each one waa to so Invest as to Miu all the increase possible, which i crease was to be used in helping dig. charge the church debt At tin- . n( of the three months this $5n had growu to $1,100 in the hands r in trustees, and that amount was pan j by the Epworth League to Rev. ;;air to apply to the church debt. Tl represents bard7 work and great denial among these young people and surpasses any like work ever done by an Epworth- League in the length of time in this country. They have now notified their iwstor that they will make an attempt on the same line to wipe out the reuafiiiiIR $1,500 indebtedness of the church la the same length of time and arc confident of their ability to acccniplbh this work within the time limit. - Gambling Houses to Have Bfen Held Up, But thq Plane of. the Thuge j MONEY Excellent Showing Made by the Ea worth League. ezi-ep- Colonel C. H. Reeves, accompanied by his wife, arrived In Ogden yesterday morning and is visiting Mrs. L. Goss, a sister of Mrs. Reeves, who restreet. sides at 314 Twenty-fourtCuloncl Reeves la one of the largest r In the fsmous mine known as the Hercules, which waa discovered twelve years ago and of which Colonel Reeves was at one Committees of Council. e MUNICIPAL y mV FOR THE BENCH President Carr Names Standing ding. The hnlJjr of ticket A2191 at the Hub drawing contest, is seriously requested to rail and receive the ticket to St. Louis, as yet no one has laid claim to it. The ticket will be sold by the proprietors if It is not tailed for. HER IN if4 delightful and refined refreshment but when served with Alumni Rev.: Carver. Mr. Hollingsworth. Alumlnus McMillan. Alma Maler-rM- r. Absent Members Mr. Thur-htir-- The Class qf '01 Mr. Horn. Responses of Class Free. Mr. John- son. The Public Schools Dr. Thomas. The High School Superintendent Allison. Our Guests Mr. Spargo. Our Ladles Mr. Taylor. Our City Mayor Glaamanu. There will also be a short musical program. After the program there will be a jolly good time in store for nil. NATURALLY SPARKLING MINERAL WATER It Is a Nectar Fit For the Gods. . FRED J. KIESEL & CO., DISTRIBUTORS Entire Shoe Stock. , Our Great ot ( A Money Getter PRE-INVENTOR- Y FOR US - A Money Saver . tran.-Ten'-- ; -t eltu-aher- FOR YOU. Will Continue 5 Days Longer. Reese Howell I J & Sons. Hi I |