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Show THE Eaminar Talaphona Numbars: the day time cell up 334X or call street- - At night, 4u7 1 p. in . call up cumber ttt d8tft MOliXIM! EXAMINE!. mm A8SSIED He First Cama to Thie City in Com-- H.lard building. j TO OGDEN, UTAH, .WKHMISHAY PROBATE. IMIE MATTERS. Ail . - i r 1 ; M I - 1- . - . ui t iJim-uk- ; - ske m fi-- - oonw-qurn- d n, - doqfer-Jefferho- attend-anos..Ja- - at-Ba- U-8- - UNION Address Opposing evl-ttetf- cq 61-5- 61-0- . 1850-190- 0, ! ARE BEST. Eight-Ho- Law DIVINE DEAD. When Army Chapia'n Fought as Hard at He Preyed. Sw 1 oik. Jc.u. 19. -- Tiic Ucv . Fian-cit- . ii. ii.. a Presbyterian divine. wi.U: kmwu in tile South and Wot. is dead ai his liainc in this ciiy tu the Tith vear of bis age. In Ireland. her fod of 15. he was to Smith O'Hricu, leader 01 the Yumig Ireland movement. He came to America in 1819 and settled in Geoigia where he entered the ministry and eventually became pastor of the First Presbyterian ehurt-l- i of to lunibia. South Carolina. He served through tho war as ebaplsiu of Urr's rules in McGowan's brigade, and was promoted for galls ntrv in acti-m- . At the end ho had the rank ot colonel aud a reputation as a chaplain who fought as bard as he prayed. After the war l)r. Mullally filial pulpits in Iiolivur. Teun.; Coving-mn- . Ky; Sparta, Ca.: foxiugton, Ya., and for a time was pneident of Ail-gHia eollego in South Carolina. last charge was at Scotland. S- D Ur. Mullallys hitters on Presbyterian doctrine attracted wide attention. .1. Miiii.i.;;, . sv-retar- y WATCH OUR WINDOWS T hie Week Clearance Said on t CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Hinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN a 2365 WASHINGTON BRO.. AVENUE. ITS .here: THE FAMOUS er BOY CURED OF BROKEN I NECK. New York. Jan. 19. Cured of a broken neck. James Dunn, 17 years old, has been discharged from a hospital where he had spent live motion-len- s months, rigid in a plaster cast and with heavy weights at his head and feet which held bis body Immov- Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with able. The operation and cure hare ah ti acted great attention among surgeons. Dunn was Injured by diving from a pier while bathing. Throe vertebrae were crushed and chipiad. He was kept alive with great difficulty during the operation. The splintered bone was removed and the fractures set. Then ihe whole of the upper body, neck aud head, wore placed in a plaster cast. l)uun was laid upon a table and hoary weights attached to his head and feet. He was fold that to move nieaut death or permanent helplessness for him and hp 1mm ante the most patient person imaginable. The bones knitted perfectly and when the cast was removed the boy was found to be ss sound as over. Favore Open Office. New Haven. Conu., Jan. 19. Edwin KILLED ATTEMPTING ESCAPE. Freegard of New York, secretary uf Detroit. Jan. the Typoihetae union, in an address L. here before the State Typoihetae, Warren, awaiting trial at Fort Wayne tor desertion from company G, Hint said: The length of (he work day la not infantry, died today from bullet of ao much importance as the returns wounds received yesterday while tryreceived. We are endeavoring to sup- ing to escape. Wgrren and another press all agitation started by tbe Inters private named Richardaon, also waitnational Typographical union. If the ing trial for desertion, made a dash hours are reduced ihe expenses of the from Guard Stanford while they were from fatigue duly. The business are added to by 15 per cent. returning fired and brought down Warren guard movement In to There la's Congress with two bullets in tbe back. Richframe an day which la a danardson escaped, hut waa captured later. gerous one. We are opposing it because it Is unwise and we are petitionREFERRED TO COMMITTEE. ing our members to have their senators oppose the bill. We are also Washington, Jan. 19. The flenate bill. antagonizing thf without further debate tbe moadopted al"We ntand ioY the open office, tion to refer the resolutions for an inthough we agree the union men are vestigation of the- PoKtolfice departthe beet workmen we can accure." ment to the committee on poatofficea. i NATURALLY SPARKLING UTHIA L CO., Distributors i i OGDENS FINEST GAFE 1 444 $4 4 44 4 41 FRANCE Additional AND EXPOSITION. n Appppriationa Mada for Exhibit. of Paris; Jan. 19. In the name President Loulsd the ministers uf agriculture, commerce and finance, have submitted a hill to the chamber uf deputies apiiroprlating an additional 610,000 fur an agricultural and horticultural exhibit at 81.- Louis. In a letter accompanying the measure attention Is called to the fact that the sum of $120.006 already voted Is Insufficient If tho agricultural interests Agricultural PRESIDENT BENDS NOMINATIONS ALLEN Washington, Jan- - 1, The President sent the Senate the. following nominations: Consul Fleming D. Cheshire, New York nt Mukden; consuls James W. Davidson, Minnesota, at An Tung; Edwin V. Morgan, New York, at Dalny Phone 22. FAVORABLE TO DREYFUS. Paris, Jan. 19. The correspondent learns that the report of Attorney General Uaudoln is favorable to Dreyfus, following the view adopted by tba court recommending a revision. Tha are to partlciimie. attorney general today finished the exof the case before the court amination HABEAS CORPUS HEARING. uf cassation.- - The decision of the which I not exiiected for some Sherman Parker Applies for Release court, weeks, undoulitedly will be in favor ot From Bullpen. Dreyfus. Moses Denver, Jan. 19. Judge HOLD PRIVATE SERVICES. Hallett, of tbe t'nited States District court today heard arguments iu the fit. Louis, Jan- - 19. The funeral uf application of Sherman Parker, now in .the military liullpcn at Cripple Janies L. Blair, former general counCreek, for a writ uf liabexs corpus. sel uf the Worlds lair, who died last Thu stale dens'll the Jurisdiction ef Hatunlay iu Kttsiis. Fla., was held tothe Federal court but Judge Hallett day from the residence of bis brother-in-Mr. B. U. Graham. ruled otherwise and after arguments law. Mrs. Blair and her eldest sou. Percy, took the case under advisement that a decision may be ex- were present. None but relatives and pected tomorrow. A special from Crip- close friends attended the services. ple Creek, however, quotes Colonel Mr. Blair's remains were placed at Verdeckburg as saying that criminal rest beside those of hia father, Gen. charges will be filed In the Federal Frank P. Blair, in Bellefontalne court against Parker today. 412 FURNITURE China. - TRANSFER CO. lleavy Machinery and Freight Handled with ; Dispatch. i STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. 8 HACKS and COUPES; furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. ALL TRAINS MET. BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. . ry Hnt-tie-J- i.' -- old-tim- er . . Tbe Defender Muslin Underwear Great Sale is Now on. - haa-bee- n slip-dow- ( .4 I . well-kno- - I No Damage to Property in Handling. : - n VANS, -- en-im- i 25th Street - ,. book-keep- : 4 4 . mt :--a h It adds a charming fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. F. J. KIES EL WATER-Delig- n . out-qop- nf MEN JAM'AISY, StMWJI. NOTED Estate Casca Taken up in the District Court. Canning Interests of Northern Utah. !. ai 1! by The tallowing miri- Thc consolidation ot tho canuins Judge Henry ii- - li.'l, .I m ihe Pih-1'H factories ol northern Ltah is a uiai-- . ' trict court yestcrdn. ,.s E: t;lc of Guslsf Ah i - :i. .iu-that is receiving some attention Mniii-.ti.ii- . for partis' tuu- at the present time among the can-- tinu-d- . iters. Pur the past mouth ihe mat- - j ate of James A' ii. icr has been under cottsi deration and ed.ExtlVtitiot! for of uilrainistra- advocated to some extent ly many ol . the leading canncrs. It is thought tiou. Continued. divesM-d- . Estate ot Jueeiih K hat better prices can be obtained and Petition confirms i: "ii of vale nf per-iifor better protection afforded from the soiial il. property. IVi-competing factories upon the eastern In the case of th'- 'ii'c uf I'lah vs. market. The consolidation will not Winslow. Jr.. . Urged witu fomean the same officers of all the fact the arraignment ol the dcfendsui rest, Ulrica, but the selling of the output was continued to will be let tu one association, it is be will probable the association WILL SUPPORT TREATY. known as the 1'tah Fruit Canncrs association, and besides the various canWashington, Jgu. i; A conference i ning factories of this htstc being memI of Democratic bcuui,.: - in 1)10 bers, the California Fruit association situation Panama iioli and possibly the Eastern Association tuday. consumed of Canncrs will be members. The as- More than two hour- - si-rtinui ill consideration various plaus sociation will have its headquarters in this city, on account of the ' large suggested of getlii:!! full iuformatiou all-;l number of canning factories in this couceruing the paniripstion in the revoThe by United Slates county and adjoining counties. isihnu. lution of the Nearly every Ogden canning factories which will and ii was the unaniprobably be members arc as follows: senator senUtah Canning company, Wasatch On mous opinion that ih of facts which chard company, Balt l.ake Valley Can- ators are in pnsse,-iitrout tbe lVmo-crats- . ning company. The other factories hare been withheld , ling it is agreed outside of Ogden and which will probDespite thii-treaty can ably lie members of the association there is no way tinare the factories st the following tie defeated in the Senate. II waa places: Haulier, Kancsville, Roy, Lay-to- admitted that a nuniiiei- of Democrats Kiverdale, North Ogden, Syra- must vote for ratiiieuiion as their pis t commercial cuse, Woods Cross, Plain City and eition and Ihe it. demand interests Brigham City. Throughout California Just before the dose of the conferand the east all the banners have an association, which has proven profi- ence a motion was ailopted authoriztable to them as well as the retailer ing Senator Gormau to appoint a comand the consumer. Moderate prices mittee to draft a cnnuioKlt resolution of inquiry which will hare the unanihave been maintained, tietter rales on the railroads and no cutting of mous Hupiiort of the Democrats. Thu committee was instructed to report toprices, it is expected that the organ- morrow. The resolution introduced by ization of the association will be perGorman, Carmack and fect ed before the opening of sprifig, Messrs. Morgan, for information conand the products of this factories of others, asking the Panama aud the formation the early canning of fruits aud ber- cerning of Panama, will be in ries will be bandied by the associa- of tbe Republic resolution which it is the drafting tion. thougnt will be adopted at tomorrows conference. Will Affect pany With Shockley, the Salt t Lake Murderer. j K. A. Cheney Is under arrest in Or- den. He is not accused uf any crime j but he is being detained and ques- ipqed with the hope that he may r 23it at veal harness shop something concerning the mors I Cross The removed life led by Jack Shockley, the Washington avenue is being on the nitut Who held up aud killed twu street m the new Cross building car men in Salt Lake City. side- of Washington aveuue, and Twenty Chesncy is one of the friends of The building vnated at 2317 is Shockley who came to Ogden with the with letter from the northwest. These two occupied by Erik Is Little Queen saloon which it to and Prolliem, the man who later inita present quarters. formed on. Shockley for the Salt Lake IP innoved from crimes, occupied k room on Electric issued yew avenue and were watching a chance to Uirrutge licenses were & commit n crime here. How their inot the following: John tentions were frustrated by thu jkuon. aged 27. and ldellm - Mar, ed 22,UXb of Wilson; Wm. W. watchfulness of the ORden police has Hun-1- 9. gjrington. aged 22, aad Kuth M. already been told in this paper. both of Weat Weber; W. Chesncy in the man who told their aged 21,. and Mary S. atory uf crime to n fallen g gouthwick, 18. woman, both of Liberty. while some members of the Ogden poSmpbell. aged lice force from a place of conceallliss Coro Wilson, niece of County ment listened tu the details. Cheaney Commissioner William U. Wilson, left told uf meeting Shockley aud Proth-er- o in Seattle and told of a number tor salt Lake yesterday, where she Lever ot of robberies and hold-up- s vlll be married to Moroni they comthat city in the Temple tomorrow. mitted on their way to Ogden, lie said n in teacher MIm Wilson was formerly they were in Ogden to turn a trick and the public schools, and made numerous this trick was afterwards discoverMends here, who will extend tlielr ed by .the police to be an attempt to congratulations. Mr. Lever rob one of the women owning one of hrtitt pas formerly employed for Wm. Old, the resorts in th,. alley. gs- - druggist, in Ogden. Ckeaney waq placed under arrest St that. time but later allowed la go g morn-taIn the hopes that he would meet the Contracts were let yesterday for the brickwork and carpenter other two and thc,gang would le arA... Lowe Co.'s rested. But' instead Prothero and ,ork ea the George. were building, isnkson A Klblstrum Shockley went to Salt Lake where the contr which sot., awarded- the general latter committed his awful crimes and includes all the carpentry and finish- Chantey went out to one of the camps I on lake. It was Chesncy for ing wort- - n contract, whom the Salt Lhke police aero swarded the brick were which includes the stone work for the searching in Ogden sewn after Shockfirms. are Both Ogden foundation. leys arrest. His whereabouts was stone Is belug gotten on the thea unknown, but he was seen on commenced found and' work will be the' street this morning by Detective m ihe foundation In a' few days. Pender and was taken' In. Although he. has been closely questioned he ' L M. Condit. a merchant of Malta, has as yet divulged nothing new nud HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. is In the city purchasing denies' the statements that he prevIdaho, to made woman and. a. which , iously. goods. Brigham City Canning Company Elect were overheard by the police. ' Directors for Ensuing Year. left Lewis F. E. yesterday jir.' The stockholders of the Urigham norning on Union Pncltlc No. 6 to GOSPEL AND REVIVAL MEETINGS Join Mr. Lewis at Omaha, and they City Canning company held tbclr anwill then go to Chicago on a visit. Fred nual mooting yesterday afternoon and Missionary and Evangelist elected directors for the ensuing year Erenholm la in the City-Bw- cdMrs. Peer? and Miss Louise Peery and received a number of rejiorts. Nels Lutheran Church lathe Jensen was elected president and the Beene ef His Labors. hft this- morning for' Salt Lake on a visit. following directors: Geo. II. Matson, and Fred Illsalonary Evangelist Ogden; I. N. Pierce, Ogden; Phas. Miss' Veda Eccles returned yester- Phrenholm of the Dwight L. Moody Kelley and J. B. McMaster of BrigBible Institute of Chicago la in the city ham City. The factory has had a very day morning from a trip to Logan. conducting gospel and revival meetiprosperous season and a long run. Chief Engineer Ingalls of the Utah ngs- at the Swedish Lutheran church, John Pierce, of Ogden, who naa been and Twenty-thir- d the manager for the .past year, will Sugar 'Ca. waa In Ogden yesterday Burning en route home to Lehl from a Si reels.-- - lie is 'assisted by Bey. E. bo retained as manager the coming year. The company Intend to buy trip to the Idaho and Garland factori- Rydberg of Salt lake City. The meetes. ings will be conducted every evening land near their factory and plant astills week In the" Swedish language. paragus and In 1905 that product will masa st 'Albert F.- - Atwood tit this city has Rev. Elmqulaf riportn a good be canned. filed his petition In- bankruptcy in evening. Evangelist Ehren-hol- m ' . Lake District Court the represents the American SunWEBER COUNTY BOUNTY. and la commisCity. His liabilities are in the neighb- day Schools union, uf no assets: with schools His 1,000, to sioned, orhood f organise Sunday iq nine Total Amount Paid Out- During 1903 creditors are mostly residents of Ev- Utah. the past During Is 61,107. anston, Wyoming. :T. R. OConnolly weeks'' the' evangelist', has conis counsel for the petitioner. , r'The bounty business in' Weber counducted .prolonged meetings and .revival serrlcea with splendid success. ty during the past year was very good, Mrs. Kale Waller Barrett. national Talks. to Children are given every and the entire amount of the approsuperintendent, ot.tfiyiorejice Critr afternoon in the English language at priation has been exhausted. The teuton homes' for gfriu, will arrive la 4 o'clock. 616,000 appropriated for, 1903 was all Ogden Wednesday, the Zptb. She will Sunday School Union used up before the first of Nov., and speak ldppewf the cl) ere Ho tf Sunday has 290 mlaaionarlea working In nil the the appropriation for 1904 could not be used until the first of January. From In the Interest of the great cause slates and territories of the union orwhich she represents. Announcement ganising and . reorganising Sunday November to January was the busy Last year 1811 new Sunday season for the trappers and about 68. will appear later. Mrs. Barrett la a schools. most interesting speaker, having both schools were organised and 682 were 000 of the 1904 appropriation has been 96.557 memthe ability and delivery to hold her reorganized, containing paid out already, about 6350 coming to this county ilnce the first of the year. audience. Those who do not take the bers; 107 churches of different denomAs soon as the remaining 62.000 of the advantage uf hearing her will have inations were organized as the ' cause for regret. of 'tbese schools In nddlllon to 1904 appropriation la gone, the parties which a large number of forsaken old holding warrants can not receive any lieen reopened aud money upon them until 1905. The folchurches have PRICE BOUND OVER. In them. lowing is the recapitulation for this praachlng during 1903: Must Answtr In the District Court These results of the missionary work county 110 coyotes ft 61.00 6 UO.uO of the union last year give marked to tho Charge of Burglary! 631.00 uf a solid and substantial pro- 9354 coyotes 9.00 Bob Price was arraigned in lynx llif gress and growth. 97 wild rats ft 61.00 97.00 Munleipal court yesterday morning on - Visits to homes of the people, with wolves 65.00 290.00 a charge of burglary. The complaint religious Instruction and prayer con- 58 6 mountain lions 30.00 65.00 .... work the of was read and he waa Informed of his stitute a mjor portion 65.00 8 bears 40.00 missionaries of the Sunthe liy done' rights as to having an attorney antf School-union' Total bounty paid during hearing. His bail was then fixed aj. day Last year 206,744 visits were made 1903 6M07.06 100 and the date for hia preliminary Word of God the of 25,736 copies examination set for Thursday, June 21, and years. the in fifty t 10 a. m. In the meantime he was distributed. the society has given away over mmniitted to the custody uf the Short 1562,000 worth of Bibles, testaments, ; own publications tracts. -- and Us A few moments after this he' wag through 11s missionaries. The total Mrs. 8. E. Lyon Purchaaea the Stock brought back into the court runm by of tho Ogden Bargain Store E. the union by of literature distribution Us own request and stated that hd A. Oltan Moveo Into Hia 1524 exceeds 610.000.000 worth to alui-dfolred to waive the , New Store on Washingpreliminary ekr Sunday schools, families and Individuiination. The1 Judge then bound him ton Avenue. uals, chiefly in communities beyond theever on the The incharge and uhdef 65HJ rea3i qf public libraries. Mrs. 8. E. Lyop has purchased the of the effective stock of the Ogden Bargain 8 tore, forj creaked appreciation The crime, with which Price U character of the work shows that it merly owned and managed by William is the breaking into the Beckcharged a strong hold upon the H. Voorhles. at 2351 Washington aver Brewing company warehouse Andi oafutenco of. the good people of our nue. The deal waa closed last evening Mealing a keg of beer. , He had ha an country, and affords a sure guarantee and Mrs. Lyon took possession this Meompltee George Tnfokhill.- 'whd Is Continued nod generous support. morning. Mr: Voorhles is to leave pw serving a sentence of S'year for 1 shortly for the Coast, where he hopes his part in the crime. WEDDING ANNIVER- - that hia health will be benefited. TWENTIETH ' ' Mrs. Lyon will close every bit of the 1 BARY. TURNER-BROWWEDDING. stock out at coat price and then will George occupy the name location with one of Mr. Orla-F- . fhA home of Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Meta most tha best and largest stocks of millinof a. scene waa tbe Turner were married at Sacramento, jf Jslaub. ery west of the Mississippi. Her Monevent social California, on January 14th. enjoyable and happy standing In this city as a annlverc twentieth Boih jiartles are well known In Og-- u. day evening on tbe of Mr. and caterer to the fashions la a surety to marriage the sery-efliTed here a number of having her numerous friends and patrons that Mrs. George H. lslaub. Jeers. w'-r- e follows: Messrs, the new millinery store will be without as Mrs. Brown is the The guests daughter of G. J. JW. F. a rival. Turner, foreman of the car shops at aud Mewl am es John Watson. OLSEN MOVES STOKE. H. Bair T. W. Chambers, F. Bacramento, and formerly master me-- 1 Volkcr. E. A. Olsen has moved into his new evSt AI. Cannon. J.' rhanfr for the 8. P. at store building on Washington, and is Ogden. She is lantyne. Frank rll. and very favorably known here; en sou. t'. C. Brown, C. J. Roes. Chris. now equipped to give hia trade the C. H. ring visited here frequently. ' Flygare, Joseph Ballantyne. very best of service. Mr. Brown Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.; Stratford. I. C. Brown. Mtsacs Rose The building is a . two-stoand Hrge y. Brown, and has lived In Or- - Canfield and Annin Brown. Mr. basement structure, built especially to Brown and daughter Vivian. ault the needs of the business, and la of 'his life. He received hfq wuiaflon In the Ogden High school1 The guests were friends of tbe host one of the largest and best equipiied Mjd the .Intermountain Business col- -' and itoste of twenty years ago and grocery 1 tores in town. It la 1O0 feet 6. and held several positions of the evening was most delightfully deep by 26 feet wide, and is very light iaportanrg here, the last being with, spent-ireminiscences of younger man and airy. . tin Utah Construction Co. He la now and .womanhood e music .days, ad for the furniture! anil songs and ganrek, after which a GO TO PENITENTIARY. ouse of John Bruener A Co., of Sac-- 1 delicious lunch waa aerved at which ' ' temento. . ... ; Vivian Sheriff Belnap and Police Officer the Misses Olive Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will fie at home; Brown and Ilden 'and Stella lslaub Barlow Wilson took Baines and Hick11 Sacramento after February 1st. served; Mr. and Mrs. lslaub were the ey to the penitentiary yesterday afterchina noon. When Hickey bid goodbye to the recipients of many beautiful OFFICERS INSTALLED. pieces as expressions ot esteem from boys In the corridor.tears rose to his present. "The wee1 sin a hours eyes and Balnea waa similarly affectlowing Are Msmbare of Rebekah had come before the happy gathering ed. Tha two man were handcuffed In of the Ladga to Hava Charge.' speaking dispersed, all, leaving. sincere wishes together.. contlnuaace of happy, days verdict of the Jury Hickey said that The following offleere have been In-- ; for s'lphg ' the Jury from the evidence could ailed-a- t tht above lodge for the g and firmer friendships. bring no other verdict than what they term: did. The Judge, Hickey staled, In IT IB TO LAUGH. Junior paqt grand. Addle Baker.. . saying that he believed Hickey was noble grand, Mabel Moon. Bobbie? guilty could do no other than that re grand. Barbara Boyle. What do you thlhk now, remarked the mother as she boxed hla from the evidence. We. did not in. Secretary. Clara E. Cook. troduce any evidence for we did not Treaiiurer. Emma J. Meld. ' 8. N. O., E. G Wardleigh. think. replied the boy, My think It would be necessary, but at delayed by a new trial or when we appeal tbe N. o., Amanda Lnnalng. train of thought case we will Introduce our testimony. V. CL, Lily Wolhaupter. a hot box.' Town Topic:-- statement he As he concluded Ills - V. O., Laura Bauer. , Mardsh. Kata Begirt. Hit' am pow.'ful. funny vjiat a diff stated that he had never done anyCoudurtor. Adelia Bune. ' nnc dry am .atween'de remahka a thing against Hallln or Wynberg to man make 'wen he slip down on he cause thpm lo go against him so. aplaiuMaud Sumner. Outside guardian. Adelbert aif wen he neigh-- . Throughout his conversation be made lousing., neigUiahsn sidewalk luaiiie guardian. Martha J. Morris. one nr two breaks which showed he on his'n, Mlriah bah was talking for effect only. at If. T. C. Morris.. ami. Baltimore News tajiialn nf , UOKMNii, OGDEN, UTAH. |