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Show THE M0RXI2CG EXAMT'ER, BREVITIES. CONTRACT OGDEN IUIE FOR PLEASANT ASKS DEAD ii:tf poet office do- returned irom a Cali- lriiui'iit ha fornia trip. ban Francisco's Most Conspicuous Characters. NEW SALOONS Ran Francisco. Jan. 11. Mrs. Mary LARGE Pleasant, w ho was known to San for many years as Msinmlc Pleasant." died today at an advanced age. She was a 'colored womsn of is Brick Work on Geo. A. Lowe wraith and one of the best known Councilman Max Davidson characters In the city. She figured Heard on New Licenses. Structure is Awarded. prominently in the famous attempt of Sarah Althea Hill to prove herself the wife of the late Senator Sharon, and was an equally conspicuous figure iu New Council Dose Much Routine Buaj-nca- s New Establishment Will Ba Threa the prolonged, litigation over the esand Rectivea CommuniStoriea High and Cover a Space tate of Millionaire Thomas Bell. For cations From the Mayor. f 60x120 feet. many years she was a member of the Hell household. Many romantic stories of her career have appeared in print. She is said to have been born a slave. At the council meeting last night In her later yean she was noted for all the members were present at roll The contract for the brirk work on charity towards people of her own call. The minutes of the previous the new Geo. A. Lowe building wan let rai!e. meeting on Thursday evening last yesterday to Contractor James Smith, were read and approved. who ia at. present completing the brickA communication from the Mayor work on the new Southern Pacific was then read, regarding the proposshops. Sir, Smith was the lowest of ed summer school in Ogden rany on. five bidders, his figures being 13.900. (dating that a committee representing The excavation for the foundation la the odurationa! Interests of the State now compleled and awaiting the placof Vtah would visit Ogden in the ing of the foundation. near future for the purpose of inspect18 Air. Smith and his forre of men will ing Ogden canyon as a suitable site begin const met Ion as noon as the for the school. He Invited the council foundation ia In and work will be to appoint a committee to Join with the committee from the Weber Club, pushed as rapidly as possible so the to meet the committee from over the company may occupy tha building by the middle of March. and aid them in securing the Will Give a Grand Ball on the State Tha main building will be a solid location at thie point. The communibrick structure, three atoriea high. cation waa referred to the president The first floor will contain their new of the council. Night of Feb. 10. Another communiration from tho office, which will .he a model in every Mayor was read aud refer. ed to the reaped; also a largn shipping room. sower committee. It related to put-tir- g The second and third floors will be in a sewer on Twenty-thi.'street, used as store and display rooms. ticiveen Wall and Madiaon avenues. The building will cover a apace of Union Musicians of tho City Plan Cla'ins again 1 the rity for work, Fine Musical Treat for (0 liy 120 fee!. supplies and repairs, amonr.tlng i tha Public. tl.0C3.ro, were allowed and warrants I0AD TO OGDEN authorized to he drawn on the city treasurer therefor. , A bill for f50 from the Carnegie LiNorthweatem May Bo Forcod to Build waa referred to the cimmittee brary The musicians of Ogden yesterday on public From Caspar, Wyo. and grean-lRailroad circles are greatly agitated completed their organization and are Tho license committee. ;o whom these days liy floating rumor aa to now thoroughly unionized, la celebra- was referred the appUcatkma for liqstartling changes In the near future. tion of the event they are preparing uor i'censes of O. D. Ore, Charles 4 a Amoug others, ia a story told by the Co. and Qua Lludmnjm, repaid Associated Presa to the effect that to give a grand ball on February 101b. lily. It waa then moved that the will Horace G. Burt, the retiring presi- the greatest attraction of which licenses be granted..- A question was dent of the Iniun Pacific, haa anld hia lie an orchestra of at least thirty raised aa to the legality of isruing a Omaha residence and removed to Chiand the largest musical body license to Gua Lindstmm. wh.we place cago, and that he will succeed Marvin pieces, of business la Just north of the of the kind ever nssemblcd In Oghecanse It ia within flty feet of Hughlitt on the Chicago 4 Northwestern. Now that the Inlnn Pacific haa den. They are planning to give, in nu mnnsement hall. No written pro-tesecured the Chicago 4 Alton, It la the meantime,' nt least three free waa on fill., out an oral one had . in move dL.ua-alunto to Northwestern tho up that the people here may be pi kjim'y been. made.. In the self protection. As a result of this concerts, It was Uevelri,-iedthat the place condition, the story has been revived able to appreciate the local musical now in the hands of the sheriff, under that tho Northwestern ia to extend its talent. The professional instrument a an attachment and .would noon be lines from Casper, Wyo., to Ogden and tlon of tho orchestra will be as fol- sold by him. It was considered unjust on westward. If this ia the intention lows: to tho business Interests Involved to of tho Northwestern, it strengthens refuse the license ,at this time. Charles Thatcher; Director, tho belief that llnraee U. Burt Is the Councilman Max Davidson said he Ram violin. Ren First Ford; Purdy, favored offlrlt! for the work. Mr. Burt ie an this license, but Crawford, C, Westover; president and knows George engineering desired to go on record at this time 8ocond violin, II- - Martin, P. Coot mail the the of survey by every as being opposed io the granting pf C. Tanaey; llarrlman and other lines In Itah and ary new licensee. He thought there Viols, V. Jorgescn, M. Barnes; Idahn and la well fitted for engineer were enough saloons in the city now. O. Jorgescn: (Vila Ing the Invasion of Utah and Idaho. Chambers made an oral . Councilman Walters: F. Has. (Tare Foster, Mr. Bart has denied that he Is going report regarding (he keeping of the Ernest Ernest Nichols, Clarionets, to resign from tho Union Pacific and records. He believed a pew set of a few (lays prior to his appointment Ford: hooka should be,- - purchased and a A. I F. Agee, Westover; Cornet, aa president of the same road six new ayi.tem of keeping the records !I. French Green: horn, years ago eald that the appointment inaugurated. The mayer waa referRruma, C. Whitehead, D. Mowry. red was him. news . to all to the engrossing committee for This would go far to prove accompanist: invent Igatkm. G. Neabit. W. R. Trombone. Raker, a he must surh there that thing The committee onruk recommendYesterday the charter to the Ameri- ed the adoption of, as railroad license as well as literary art. of rewas of can Musicians Federation officials license permissible among mica as had been jin force the last at is ceived and signed being Tanseys when cornered by tha ubiquitous two years, with the change of the barlier shop. The roll of membership new names newspaper men. and th addresses of the will he held open for signature uncouncilmen. Upon ;,mot log, it waa ao butThe union tomorrow til night. MINING IN NEVADA. ,, tons were also received and are now ordered. Chief of Police T, E. Browning , re ornamenting Ihe buttonholes of the ported that C. Camps That Should Contribute il, Forbes bad resigned muslclaua of the rity. his position on tfte department Ogden's Prosperity, ao One of the public concerts of tho I on progressing steadily that he might enter school. The resigleasing lie in Carnethe orrhestra may given Maggie-Maud the Joanna. American Eagle. nation waa accepted, .. and other Gold Canyon free gold gie Library. The unitary inspector reported two officer of local The the permanent riaims, five miles south of Cherry new cues of diphtheria and three of Charles Thatcher, pnesi- chicken Creek. White Pine county, Nevada, and union are: pox. A. G. 8am dent: Horn, secretary; so high grade and productive are the The city engineer made a report treasurer. fine ledge in both surface and deep Purdy, on the protests received against the workings as to make their working curbing and guttering In the several profitable, even under had rlimatlr districts. None of them covered condition. The snow ilea deep on tha MIS. MART E.JARDSIET, DEAD of the front footage on any .of in of the district and mountains many the proposed improvements, ao the to be sacked and th ore has council had acquired Jurisdiction down the steep slopes for Wife of Willis T. Beardsley Paases thereof. But Inasmuch aa the protests a After a distance of over a mile, then hanled Away Long on Madiaon avenue in district Na G in fsrm wagons two miles to the Illness. amounted to sixty-fir- e cent of the per mill, whose charges would he front footage, Councilman Chambers Mr. Ellen wife Mary of Beardsley, outrageous in any more accessible Willis T. moved that this district be stricken Beardsley, Assistant Secre- out. country or where the gold was less Vpon roll caM the motion carvaluable and plentiful, but in this dis- tary of the Irrigation Congress, died ried. trict expenses for iiroduction, trans- at noon yesterday afternoon after an Judge Bagiey. the city attorney, extended illness. During the last six portation and milling are of small mo- weeks, Kirs. asked for the floor, and stated that be dehad Beardsley rapidly of. one ment when considers that ill had been advised that Judge Roiapp Ihe Coeuwungo ore bring worked goes clined In health and her demise had in the District court had ruled, in a been for several Sha expected days. from $50 to thousands of dollars per recent ease, that . the revised ordiissued I and away peacefully quietly, nances of 1894 Ion and exists in pay quantities at not properly auspent In devo- thenticated. If were grass roots. A number of Halt Lake conscious of a life were this true, he adat tion her bone and friends. and Ogden men are largely interested that vised the law hasten commniee Dereased waa born May 24. 165, at In the Cherry Creek district and are the work of revision now In progress, much encouraged with the outlook for Fall lAke City and waa the daughter in order tn prevent, nny embarrassthe work to be actively prosecuted of William Newell, - 'Assistant Depat ment that might arise. there during the coming spring and Master of this city. Two sisters also The clerk of the municipal court summer. The old Imperial proMrtiee survive her. Mrs. 8. E. Joalya of Salt 11.989.10 In fines, forfeitures are being steadily developed and will Lake City, and Mias Alice Newell, au reported fees collected and turned into and In rasa east. tha now She the make regular travelling shipment of art city treasury. their high grade ore during the winter, was married to Willie T. Beardsley on A signed by n number ' of while work, on the shaft of the Grand Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. 1M7. at r It petition, was presented, recommendIrens, View, one of the rich Olympia claims Ogden Oily. 8hr had been In falling that Frank M. Cook he appointed ia heing pushed ahead rapidly, the rich health for about a year and a half ing to have of the city crematory. free gold ote being stored awaiting and travelled extensively for her Referred charge to the sanitary committee. . the oprning of spring when a large health but af last succumbed to that Councilman Craig presented a resoforce will be employed in developing dread disease, consumption. lution that the president of the coun-- j A the other properties systematically. Fhe will be buried at the City Cemeell appoint a h portal committee on all shipment from Cherry Creek are by the, side of her mother and lights. Councilman Williams amend-- i tery remade to Halt lake smelters for the nervier will be belli as announced ctl the resolution by adding a commitfactory urea they are naturally to be later al the Second Ward meeting tee ou sidewalks and one on railconsidered as tributary to Ogden and house, of the ChuCelT pf latter-da- y roads. As amended the resolution carsince the Rom hern Iacifle company has Rainl. of which her father is a mem- ried and President Care appointed made a siiertal rate ou all shipments ber. Coiinrllmen Craig. Davidson, Paine, on to aud from that ramp from Ogden and the light committee; Councilmen Sait Lake, if shipped via Toann. OgMoyes. Xye and Emmett, on the sideden merchants should he able to secure Will SELL WATERWORKS walk cuninilttee. and Counrilmen practically all the trade of that camp Chambers. Williams and Randall on aa well aa that of tea the railroad committee. miles from Cherry Creek. The Riegci Judge Thomas D. Dea Submits to an On motion the council adjourned. Con. Silver Mining Cn fifteen miles Interview. from Cherry Creek, and the successfulJudge Thomas D. Dee was Intrr-riewr- d ly operated and growing ramp of Dill BE FILED TODAY last evening by a reporter for the scene of 'he Grand Iteposit this in regard to the revival paper Copper iunpany's operations, twenty of the scheme to purchase th watermiles from, and tributary to, 'Cherry Article of Incorporation of th Ogden works by the rity. Creek. He stated tnat the company had alCanyon Sanitarium, ways been favorable to the rity'a pur' ACCIDENT AT BINGHAM. Fapers of reorganization of the Ogchasing the waterworks sys'em and it den Canyon Hot Springs company will Three men who Jumped from a run- now had no reason for ranging its be filed today for the purpose of makaway train on the Copper Belt Rail- attitude. The prlnc'usl tsxnsvers of ing poaril-lthe .'completion of the In the eom- -i way at B'ngham Sunday morning are the rity were sanitarium at the mouth of the canwa-- ! Anhad the and at pany pnrrVsrd Keogh- Wright, hospital they lying The movers In the com-"'- .r I' for the city yon. are: principal other was injured, but be was not terwmks so aa to K. C. Lundy. T. C. Foley. . Mv-gn nald but for who those Sait lake City. The brought iiitp F. J. Kurtz. James Conilsk and A. M. been unand the riv names of the m'n hurt In the wrick Yen drr Vlies. The new organizMlm are John Murray, rprained ankle, able to conic together. w'll be known aa tbs Ocden Canyon bruised leg Uud scalp wounJs; Henry h' iltarlum company. The promoters WRIT OF ATTACHMENT. Kojiman. fractured ankle and bruises; expert to have the resort opened for Jlikc Matb'ys. injury to back. There public patrons te by April 1st. tbres arc in the hospital, while En- Issued, by Jufic for f70 Held gineer Parley Jones is suffering from by 8. J. Bingham. CAPSIZE0 IN HEAVY SEA. walp wounds. A writ of attachment was Issued by Tliosp who inicipatc!j In the ride Ktriiipp vvKieiduy and pi actd Tomsk. Cal.. Jan. II A boat with and jumped were Engineer Parley Judge ill (lie hands of Sheriff Dailey who a! : four people has been raindzed by a TibJunes, Kireuiau Junes. Hrakt-rua$? iu ihewanhuntli of .1.ntt-l-S. lieaxy sea ouKide of- tlie bay and bie, Cntidiii tor L II. Jenkins anJ a t an i The writ three of tbe party art- belieted lit have man named. Wood. All of I hem i oil ay ilil secured by 1 r teen drowned. They .are James Zur- -' Judgment would not say that they ,.o through esinst It , Mury E. and mania. Charle-- . AYestioit and his ihe experience again for anything. , leber 12. Duller. i brother Crockett Wrecott. IWrcchmcnts served at P. Em- ployes dance, of course. -Tfjr Great Hindoos In Jugglery" at i h: lyreum this week are top nolcbers in their line. ileuses to rent or aell by AVedclL Ball, who baa been vialt-ii.- g Mrs. D. P. Pbaien. left her lam evening to take up her studies in i he Agricultural College at Mina Lizzie lor Imperial Restaurant trade. Banladies' and gentlemenna ms, theatre i tart lea and individual Clean and terries finest in Ogden. palatable lunch nt noon. Ucaaonable prices. j. Harold Perry, of the firm of Peer y Drue., of thla city. left here Sunday night for Hot Springs. Ark., where he will remain lor a few weeks trying to mnpercte from his recent illness. Fresh Oliver, full cream Cheese, sweet dill Pickles, Sweet Potatoes, in fait everything In the line of eatables, nice and fresh. J. 8. Carver 4 Sons' Grocers. Max Nordorff, representing the Staata Zeltung, passed through Ogden yesterday, stopping over ona train, rn route to Ran Francisco, from whence lie will go to Yokohama, Japan, in the interests or hia iaper. Mr. Norn-or- ff is also a sketch artist who has done creditable work on war frontiers for various eastern papers for the past fifteen years, prior to the advent of as au aid to correspondent kodaks work. Everybody yon know will he P. next Tuesday night. nt Dig-nan- 's O, Em- ployes balL Recorder Crltrhlow. at the City hall, late yesterday afternoon, united in marriage George Gordon and Marin Albertson. ' The Postman comes to you every day. Return the compliment next Tuesday night. go fu this year there haa been but flRy dog taxea paid in. Those owning canines should remember that the tax ia only half price If paid during January. Last year there were about three hundred taxes paid. Next Tuesday night nt Dlgnnn's Hall Go to the Po8tofflre Employes BalL BIDING all the accessary expenses up i j u, not exceeding 650.000. A very vtgro, TOR DIVORCE caraiign In behalf of 8t. Was One of Wfi VWVi Oi : WA 12, 1901. OGDEN, CTAH, .TrESDAY MODNING, . JANUARY, Fran-riscoa- d m . buil-Jiag- fa-'er- post-fillir- e, - Millie Carpenter Filet Petition Alleging Drunkenness and Cruelty. In ihe District court of the second judicial district, Millie Carpenter, by her Attorney Joseph Chez, haa filed a complain for divorce and alimony againat the defendant, Frank B. Care penter, her husband. On the 7th day of January he violently attached and attempted to choke her, he has also made threa tea of taking her life and drawn a razor upon her, and that she saved herself on I by her escape. The plaintiff therefore prays that she be granted a decree of this court, dissolving th bonds of matrimony and that she be awarded tha custody of her two minor children, aged 12 and I years and restored to her maiden (Siame.' Millie Jones. She aslu furthermore that the defendant be required to. pay to the Clerk of court 50 as attorney feed and 25 a month alimony.' during the pendency of the euit, and push permanent alimony a the court may adjudge. officer. . Everything new, fresh and palatable in groceries nt Carver's. Allnrd, n traveling Evangelist, street laat evening, was on th preaching to the various crowds of men. lie is rather n young man and is preparing himself for the Christian E. R. miuistry. Carver 4 Bonn meets In groceries. anyones prices Frank Williams, son of Ed. Williams, the grocer. Is sh! to he out slier n four months siege of typhoid fever. , The two Vi. Baker, chitis year old child of Dr. (fra of Ibla city is ill with bron- for licenses to marry Application were given to Goo. Gordon of Ogden and Marie Albert sen also of Ogden, late yesterday afternoon. !1L the.-nam- two-third- s raw-hlile- Frank Blakeley, formerly with tbs Dallas, (Texas) News who spent yea- -. terday In Ogden, ea route to Koaaland, ll. C.. stated In an Interview, that "Doctor Dowle, Ihe Elisha of faith cure fame, spent several itaya in El Paso, with officials of the 8outtv era Pacific Railroad, negotiating (Dr . the purchase of n vaat tract of land ed near Eagle Pass. Texas with the object of establishing n Zion colony Mr. Blakely left near that place. El Paso before Ihe negotiations wen lonoluded but ts of opinion that Dowle will settle on that place ns a desirable site lor the lorstlou pi his colony. There is talk in California that aer aral counties will Join Rnmmenlo in tier fruit exhibit at this place and . make it a state project. The exhibit, la now housed in a neat building just north of the Vnlon Depot and contains a very meritorious selection of fruits srnl other products from the Rsiramento valley. - J. Hull left for Mill City, Nevada, lust nlcbt, where he has accepted a tKKdtion as telegraph operator for the Southern Part He railroad. The Order of American Hoys, a club of which he is a member, was at the depot in three A. to see him off. Ezra Harris, of Point Lookout, arrived In Ogden on Saturday to spend several days with ills wife and family, who are at present iu Ogden residing with Mrs. Harris purr in. Mr. and Mm. Carl Christensen. Captain H. C. Idwrrncr. manager of Ih- - Sevier Consolidated, departed for the mine? yesterday. Foster, of Foster's Military P-- d, has bean notified that be will be o';1 upon by Prof. Pderron of Salt 1 s'- o accompany the I'tah State 'f forty piece to the Worlds TVm. P. 'aneo to i - h l jsfnw--in- j "fw -. w-i- cntf Oiilv on 'ov!',n ffl ... -- y in ro-t- n at Pignan's HcM lroni'M (if iRjnv fhe trtTiflifnii f'O ,5- - give their terlgl.t C8 . - not la- -t pvps hnr and pep-- ir city wa in us. lady was fc"ard to snow and. it is said. tt-- complain of h- 1iat was imd not Iht a emier. Tin- was i! ,e even iti; lhilvli it won tHi Miff during th day. Ix-a- n to w-r-ll gold-silv- er ; .Wifi-- ii.. Kxamitier a rr- - ive yiur ISpcr. ' TOMMY RYAN AND JACK O'BRiEq Identity. Philadelphia, Jaa. 11 Touimv r,. an, the middle weight rhampion pue-;- l 1st. today posted hta 6500 fnrf.-a fight with Jack O'Brien of Phiideiu. la. the middle and heavy weight rhim-ptoof England, O'Brien also hia forfeit. The men will haul? f0j n puree of 95.000 on the night of Ja 27 in this city. . .. n She Passed aa a Man for 25 Years, ... Riding, the Rang, arid Living . ' in a Dugou& I . . V ' t ' MUSICIANS ' AT VARIANCE non-uni- wide-spreadi- ng FNEJJMONIA. Deaths from pneumonia in thla rity laat week aggregated 884 are 'causing the Department of Health to adopt; energetic measures to check the progress of the disease. "In my opinion," said Commissioner Darlington of that department today, "the habit 'of expectorating in public places haa much to do with bringing on the disease. I .ait week's increase of deaths from that disease, nearly 100 more than for the corresponding wrrit last year, la positively alarming and I have taken measures to try and keep the disease from spreading." 11 JAMES 8KINNER DEAD. Great Falla, Mont, Jan. 11 A message from Lewis! own. Mont, tells of tha death lg that rity today of James Skinner, who was shot by Jack Flynn in that city Friday afternoon aa the result of a Joke. It ia said an effort will lie made to lyneb Flynn tonight. Skinner was a native of Springfield. Neb, where hia ia rents now reside. UNFRIENDLY. Colon. Jau.r 11. The Mayflower hb arrived here after scouting the cuan as fgr as the Gulf of Darien. Tht warship stopped at several puigt, along the San Bias coast, and fum, the attitude of the Indiana everywhere to be unfriendly. They declined tu give information of any sort and- the officers of the Mayflower wen- repeatedly asked to leave the coast RETURN TO WORK. Joliet, 111., an. 11. After six wrekr idleness, 250 employee of the Elgin. Joliet and Eastern railway returned to work today. They will work hw hours a day Instead of nine. The mh mill also resumed operations todir In all main departments furnLhlog over 3,000 men employment. ' DIGNAN Dancing Academy Beginner's class for Ladies and next commences Gentlemen Monday evening January 11th, at 7:30. - DIGNAN Dancing Academy , DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. 11. Convention r . . : j DIGNAN ... ,i Dancing Academy pntasfo.eluh, night party. her 'couple. I ' Nin-ha- tai-hc- m. L-n- ed 1 Itrj-Jiai- 1 j ' IS NOW ON. Dont Miss This Opportunity PUTNAM CLOTHING? HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. ea. . " Great Yearly Stock Taking Sale PHD INVENTORY Will Monday Ad'mlftsioif " 50c . Our Great oVi' regular . PUTNAM'S . v . , Walts class for Ladles and Gentlemen commences next Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, at 7:30. e f-n- RISKS. CANCEL Amsterdam, Jan. 11 The Haudta-blathla afternoon printed a dLpitrk from Rotterdam saying that the utr dsrwritera today announced on tha Bourse thdt they had cancelled in contracts covering molestation risks s in the case of the cargoes of all to and from Japanese. Chinese ox Russian porta In the Far Eaat. on , which, with tho souvenir sombrero badges and hall, la calculated to Impress the people of Portland os' effectively as they did Ogdenitea and the members of the Irrigation Congress. They said that they recalled their vlatt to Ogden .with great pleasure and many of them regretted they did not have time to atop off and rtatt the rtty but aald. that on their return from Portland they would atop off for a time and give the people here an opportunity of again hearing the fomona Mexican band and seeing the , sombreros. - INDIANS vk-ael- Over the Question of Joining a Lately Formed Union. The Union musicians of the etty are experiencing some difficulty In Inducing all the Military band boya to Join the organization. It le reported that the manager of the band has refused to Join and that men.-Thhe employe some matter was taken before the Central Trades and Labor Assembly, which haa appointed a committee to confer with the hand boya In Yegard to the alleged complaint.' Next Thursday la the day set for the conference when It ia hoped the matter will be settled satisfactorily to all - parties without their being forced into a hostile attitude toward .each other. an the ocratic comnrittew will meet there to Return From Portland. elect the 'city in which to. hold the Many of the El Paso men present at next convention. Chicago, Ht, Louis the Irrigation Congress tn Ogden, who and New. York are active applicant!. won great friendship in this Among disinterested observers the city and became noted far their hosprevails that Chicago ia the pitality, passed through Ogden yester- choirs of a majority of the committee. Porton their way to The Chicago committee offers to pay day morning land. They were the rear guard of a large body of El Paso people who have gone to Pnrilsqd resolved on winning the Livestock convention for their city for 1905. They stated that the Mexican braaa hand with them waa the asm organization that visited Ogden DEATHS FROM New Yoric. Jan. ' boomers were much in evidence at the Shoremen tonight The National Dem- 4 p, Death Disclo6C6 a Womani Real ' Washington, Jan. OGDEN El Paso Band to Stop Here Au-ni- ji-- you fail THEY REMEMBER 0 five-sta- ; I , v ik London. Jan. The Times correspondent says that a raiifi,, of the treaties between China and aa have been exchanged . 12 . STILL A prominent railroad man with head quarters In Ran Francisco, who arrived in Ogden within the jaat few days, is authority for the statement that this city has not seen the end of the improvements tn the railroad yards, and that the work already done la but the beginning. It. was supposed that the present additions to the railroad rcrflhd house would be the extent of the improvements in that direction, but It la now given out that the round house, when completed, will consist of 64 stalls. The enlarging of the shops haa only just commenced, and thla summer will he considerable more activity in that ' section. There le work In contemplation, not (or publication, but which will be started within the next 90 days that when it materializes will mean employment for a much largfr fbrce than heretofore estimated. Loui TREATY. CHINA-JAPA- AS A Boise, Idaho, Jan. 11. A remarkable case of a woman masquerading as a man haa just come to light near Rockville, in the western part of this late near the Oregon line. A few days ago Joe Monoghan. a well known LARGER cowboy died suddenly at the residence of Barney Mallov on Succor Creek in When the body was being Oregon. prepared for burial it waa found the deceased waa a woman. 8he had ridden the ranges of Eastern Oregon for twenty-fiv- e years and waa widely known aa an expert, faithful, untire She worked for the ing cowboy. cattlemen during the summer and in winter looked after, stock of her Stalls to Be the Size own. Fifty-fo- ur of which she possessed quite a herd. The woman waa small In atat of Completed Structure. ure but very active and strong. She . waa an expert shot with revolver and Her home waa In a dugout neat Prominent Railroad Man Predicts rifle. Rockville. She was well liked by all More Extensive Improvement in who knew her well. Deceased waa tho Southern Pacific Yards. about 64 years of age. Nothing la known of her antecedents. She served on Juries and voted at 'all election!. c. Jor-gese- n, The Men's Club of the Presbyterian church will meet In the church parlors iblN evening for the annual election of Ing conducted. Continue 2 Days Longer. |