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Show THE MOUXIXG EXAMINEE. OGIEX, ETAII. s (amiiwr Tolophono dry salt bwuti, I? 12 cents; pickled cents a pound: salt bacpork. 12 . Clmp;ie.'l suet. 12 on 12 The pries in each lnstai.ee is by thi pound. Th" prices of hay and jrruiii arc J. Timothv hay. Ime. s.-for $0 per ion: alfalfa hay. UtMi" ;icr ion. Wheat $1.7' h'i'iir : mu $1.35: com. $1.1'; larl. y. II?": rc. $1X0 per sack; bran and hint, $1.14 per back; short alone. $1.20. Numbers or day time cull up SJtX BW-bhUdfog. A NEW EATING (onhrmed. Brigham, the Harry Brighton, is suffering a broken arm, the injury having ea caused by a fall from a chair. San tynnla Don oh is:, a prominent nancisoo lawyer, spent yesterday in the city the guest of It. E. rLoer of the i winal staff. Mr. Uon-Jllwas city edi'or of the New Yor gUJ several ycara ago. three-yeurol- d Jn In the a suit for a divorce was Hied Hulnn-Uki totrict court . yesterday by A Peery as attorneys for Lulu amming-Claytoagainst Charles W. that Clayton- - The conplalnt alleges As couple were married in Logan, chll-ciethree February 4, 1sj1. and have of which the asks Uie custody. deThs plaintiff alleges that the fendant has been guilty of habitual tninkenness and has failed to provide for As common necessaries of life, skich the bonds of matrimony are sioi to be dissolved. n Joseph Scowcroft went to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon on business, j, jrabian of the firm of Junjk and frbian, Balt Lake, wai in Ogden yest.. HOUSE. January a 11th, received wdt.- W. M. Raymond Mr. sad Mrs. on the Overland Wt yesterday Umlted for California. They will visit in. Los Angeles and other points la southern California. BOX CAR THIEF IB ARRESTED. First Arrestsd for .Vagrancy and Released, But Is Rcarrestsd. He. Was Offli-e- r in: I ! ! Pro-Hiv- .? - il mI d Tbi.-me- u - - :u-.- r. i. 11 i.j 1 . V 1 11I had ii- i iV...u ucs .Veil ' li.viI.;i II. I 1. il',- q PUTNAMS Q Great Yearly Stock Taking i.f Uriucvl.it. ri!-.ii.;- University. the discovery li u.i- - si-- i 1I.4: ti'l- - u i:j s. h iii 11.- - mi K tales as in ihi- I'n-icatilt in eu.. refill el all lir.iuelu--- u- ..1 The lev used ill the i from Utah. i was ltetweeu 25 aim "Tl.,; oi puiimis in weimlit. said Iruf. Ii.:i-iip- . "it a as nut the piteh li!ei--- i iM-ly the Cui'U-- in the ntanufai mi of the French railin.n. Il a as au ure of canary color, coiiiainii-:-.i:it-:i- Sale - t an 1 found after rtiierlineuiiitg v ith it, oxide of uranium an. I vaiuid.uiu with other oxides that 1 induce radium In extracting me radium 1 iis-- .I ahich I took fmut the Curie their iwper. and ! claim no cn-tii- r "As a result ot Hus first cxtracinu of Amerh-sraJiuut arrangciueuts have been made by certain persons in Buffalo, who uan several ntiucs ot to manufii-.-rirradioactive aKctits on a larco scale; anil, in ttiv v.piiiion. it a ill wion lie mi pleuti.ui that it will rsiiily t.e within the of all hrauches ol science. The produidion will naturally decrease Its cost and there ueed lp no American fear of exhau.-dii.. the source of supply, tor 1 am informed it is practically lituiUesa. "There is nut the slightest cau be inaiW.- as hut American rsd-'tn- i strong as the Curia product and equally available for all scientific purposes.' coinliim-- b - EXPELLED FOR BOODLING. St. liOtiiK. Jan. 22. The Missouri Dress meeting in annual session today, expelled Fortner Lieut. and I. L. rage. (Jnvernor John A. editor of the Boone Terra (Mo.) Star, liecause of their alleged eonneciion a ith hood ling in Jefferson City. IS NOW ON. Dont Miss This Opportunity PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. asMs-iatio- le RELEA8ED FROM ICEPACK. 23.' TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY The steamer Jan. Chicago. Iowa, of ihe Goodrich line, was released from the ice pack near Chicago and Milwaukee. The proceeded toward steamer had lieon ice hound since Wed- Sill Washington Avenue. nesday evening. FACIAL Terrible plagues, those itching, pestering diseases of tha skin. Iul sn end to misery. Dunn's Ointment cum. At any drug store. .l.-.-n. We have REMOVKD this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nye's Store MASSAGE TREATMENT, MANICURING, menu by Appointment. ChasJ.A. Lindquist Had Many Frianda and Ralativea in Ogdsn Who Will Mourn Her Demise. Chlet of Police T. E. browning Treat IO CENTS PER POUND EQUAL TO OTHERS BEST LARD. ALSO PURE HOG LARD AT REGULAR PRICES. FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 2820 Wash. A vs. 'Phone 520 X, powers. YOUNG LADY DEAD. Private PREFER OUR LARD FOR COOKING. t- POPULAR SHAMPOOING. HOUSEKEEPERS ECONOMICAL 111 - 185, RUSSELL, Twenty-fourt- h Street. ta JAMES Phone 521 X. Bh Chicago, Jan. 22. A dispatch to the Tribune from Kan Francisco, Cal., aaya: The will of the late Charles F. Does, the millionaire lumberman of the Pa elite coast, seta apart the sum of $700,-00- 0 to be used in providing a library for the University of California. President Wheeler has announced that Mia. William H. Croker, of San Francisco, has given $25,000 to. the university for archaeological work la .1.1.1. . j : Jjzntitiei. l.' Aiu:. mm-- ie Ynt-.1. I t FOR UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENTS Sullivan of the South era Ptcific, received word from Ter-rar- e Thursday that a car bad been broken into by .three mes. and a number of articles of clothing and shoes were taken, it was believed that the men had earns to Ogden. The description of one of the gang was Identical with that of Frank .Eberly, a young fellow who arrived in Ogden yesterday morning and waa arrested for vagrancy. Eberly was in police court yesterday, but he told a plausible tale of having come from Salt Lake aud not haring had tlmo to look for work and bs was allowed to go on a promise to either get work or leave the city. As soon as Detective Sullivan learned that the deMripilon of one of the thieves fitted Eberly, he and Officer Thomas went out and soon found tha young fellow and him. At the station he admitted that be was at Tmaie last night and was with tha men who robbed the car, but he denied that he waa Implicated. He said that he promised to meet the men in Special I. Mi- - S ,i Can bs Produced Tc.--t . - Tlmothy Kendell made an opening address of welcome And other short speeches were made by Charles F. Middleton of the presidency of the Welier stake. Blsnop Ala Keyes. J. Anderson, Samuel Dye, Jonathan Dye and Henry Keyes. There were numerous recitations and songs. Robert Gale officiated as chaplain and Samuel brown was officer of the day. The programme lasted from 10:110 until 1 p. m and at that Mtue dinner was served. Over 200 people partook of the feast, the old folks being given neats of honor.- Badges weie furnished to all over t0. The oldest persons present were Mrs. L. M. Tracy. Ht years, and Mrs. Sarah Clark, 81 years of age. Sleighs wery kent busy carrying the old people to and from their homes. A free dance was given lor the young people in the evening. The affair was one of the moist mijiyable sfd successful ever given In the towq. nse of suits, valued at $875. at Arco, Nevada, for shipment to plaintiff at Ogden, and which arrived here on Janureary 18th. and that the defendant fines to deliver said goods The plaintiff asks for $675, the value of the pnH., so damages and the cost of the Cij.mcd -- i s g strike. company.-o- t -- PLENTIFUL'. RADILM r.-i- com-enrin- i(. Nye has filed a suit in the . a In Thsir Honor a Celebration , Waa Given Yecterday Interesting ; Program Rendered. The motormen and conductors of the Yesterday was a gala day in Uiti-taa Olden Rapid Transit company bad particularly for the old fulks of g in whose honor a celebraIsjof yesterday of four hours, the town, at 10 o'clock a. m. The reason tion was given. ' The event Included bewas smokestack new the that an entertainment at the amusement fu ts! placed in position and the power hall in the morning, and a banquet of account On down. be to shut had and dance In the afternoon and eventhe men being seen on the atreets a ing. Everyone of the old people of thp on were waa nmor spread that they y ard was given a souvenir of the fni ulii-iu- nf ilie city cticuuy, one lit ili IMf. 21. JAXTaUV, : - erday. district court against the Oregon Short Line railroad for the recovery of a esse of goods held by said company. The complaint alleges that the railroad .I i Verdict of Jury is That He Came to ; in-- ciirwiraiiun. iru'-:i Death from Natural Causes. nr th is said, for u i of i lie milk supply of The iuiK'rtii ":.ih into the other large Joal-tio';:i Muh..,! 'iniiii. the man who 4:1 t i of Bowman '"cn sick last Mouiiay afuruusu in l. ii o tl-iou.-inT. Smyth's alnun, and diej liter in to hac given . t ihe evening at Uie horj.i-.ilw l i an important d.scovery. yesterday morning before Judy.. How-- 1 ell. The jury, composed i Theodore . Ammai Found aud ii i Fossil of tmos ScHtri-.ig- . . A in Sou-Autb. relumed tha following verdh i: to That the said Michael Dunn V.11I veri.it y of Jail 22. his death by heart failure, probably ...i-- of one of Ncas ;iu;u.rtuut al-by exceasiVv use of iiisiUin geoiuxicul discoit coholic stimulants," -t ivi-h;iAtnerics South Dr. H. M. Conroy testified that death :'4lil-vn:from the I'ulwrsit has resulted from heart failure The re- at W. 11 .. r -- I t. Uej-- of the Astronomer sult of a long debauch. t iiii.iu in now The most imiKirtaut witnesses called Lick Obiervktor .. vrtnarkaMy find perwere John Murphy, who conducted the Chile. The specimen of transfer of the ranch, which Dunn re- fect the slgniflcai.il .1 tin- discovery and T. iu cently purchased, and I. Smyth, lii-Smith America in the fact whose saloon Dunn was taken sick. to never been .Mr. Murphy testified that he had has these pre ,r ape. furnish any transacted the business for Mr. Dunn historic Silurians ..u tsluable 10 in connection with the purchase of the science. ranch and had gotten a clear title was discovThis intereutlii to it. the sum of $WU in gold being ered Chili-- , and the Coqui-u- : near paid for it, although the ranch U valum-a- t thed in alspecimen has In ued at $1.0ui. Oilier valumost perfect cot On mu Mr. Smyth testified that Dunn had able specimens hdi- im-t- i found iu been shout his saloon for several days the ocMcrriant. same place. - lr--adto had bis he death, and that prior chat- i paloomnUigy and the cupying him vanced money to the sum of about historicsl geolos- - n Mu- - university, $85. taking as security nothing hut the so fat a- - m is aware no word of two mutual friends of Dunn says that has ku-- dscnvereii whicu siieriincnt and himself, and further testified that rivals this one in ininpIt-icnehor when Dunn first to his saloon he valn scientific in complained of having lost his watch, a member of M. Adrian de and that he (Smyth) bad given him cniniuissiiiu at French . an extra watch which lie had. and that the studying in Smith Anu-r'caprest-n- t he had also bought Dunn a complet Coquimbu fur has recently go'ioutfit of cloihlng after those he bad the of aiii!iiing tbe fossil purpose to lie unfit to became so soiled as skeleton discover-wear. The jnry questioned Smyth us to COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. whether he was in the habit of loaning money, giving watches, and buying Chicago. Jan. 2.. A raid made clothes for comparative strangers, United fe laics ntarslisls on a without some security. in Morgan stnvi has resulted iu flat Smyth replied that he always waut-ethe arresi of thn tiu-t- i charged some security in such cases, and in O'Shea, it is this case he took. the word of the two counterfeiting. was raihi in the act or asserted, friends as security. making bogus, half dollars. Ilonrc The Inquest was called because of a Cotter whn him was capt'ir-report that Dunn had lieeu induced to LTed Sullivan, nnluou keeper, was sign over his property to Mime un- lucked up on a cliargo of aiding in the known person, who sought to swindle distribution of tto- nninferfcits. him out of it. were taken licforc Commissioner John Crawford testified that b- had Foote and held in $1 iKti Itonds eeclt. been told that stu-- a thing had oc- Molds, dios and par'ly completed coins curred, but he could not remember were seised. who had told him. Mr. Smyth was called again to testiSULTAN ORDERS AMNESTY. fy as to whether he had ever seen Dunn sign a note or deed or paper of 22. The niitun CouKtautiuopli-- . any sort in his saloon, as it was has ordered that amnesty le claimed Dunn had done while Intoxito the Bulgarians and Maciv cated. Mr. Smyth said that he had granted dmilsns who have prisoned for never seen anything of the kind done, participation in tin- disturbances of but that a discussion came up as to last summer. Betore giving effect Dunn could not or write, this deeroe, however, the porle Is whether and he claimed that he could, and to trying to obtain regarding name on a Bulgaria's attitude in the future. prove it had signed his newspaper. W. S. Guernsey was the other ImJAPAN OPPOSES MEDIATION. known portant witness, he having Dunn for three years. He testified ' London, Jan. 2!. The Associated that 'during that time he had never Press la officially Informed that the seen him take a drink or heard of bis Japanese government will NOT accept being on a spree before. the Mediation of any of the foreign Kt.i-hler- ENTERTAINED. OLD FOLKS :. h-- if ' The r of the concerns 'a Prominent French Chef Opens up Business. has quite a numU.i-o- f Ogden Although eating houses, yet. there is always room for one more, espwiatiy If it Is out of the ordinary. Charles and Comiiany's Home Dairy Cafe, the Drpoi Bazar building, which will open for business today al 11 o'clock, will lie a valuable addition inasmuch as it will be different from any other restaurant in the city a to the style of cooking and serving food. Mr. Cyrus Charles, who fa a Frencn chef, made a record In this city by serving the banquet to the Irrigation congress, which was probably the best affair of Its kind ever served west of Chicago, and thirty-thre- e years of exiierience In the culinary art, both in Europe and the best hotels sud restaurants of America, should be a guaranteen to the most skeptical. There is a sample room in connection with the cafe, and it la the Intention of the proprietors to serve only goods cf highest grade. The hienu Is a novelty in it stylised Charles and Company are worthy a trial from those looking for good things at popular prices. VLued, the petition for the cuutir-o- f aale of personal property an I I- of the la ibt probate division in the macourt yesterday, tted the estate of Charles W. Cross, . prie in ituliui-ind-- ! ;- Biuael pf cei.1 in - At . Vo. 4V7 24th street 7 p. m., cell up number y, lUuh DIM INQttST Tn:iAV MGl.iNU. , re SWEEPING OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE REDUCTIONS!!! oeived a message yesterday giving the information that Miss Jennie Clark, the seventeen-ycarol- d dangb ter of Sheriff W. H. Clark of Richfield, Sevier county, died Thursday The funeral will take place at To Make Room for Spring Styles. 2 p. m. Sunday at the Richfield Open Day and Night. Call Early for Bargains meeting house. Chief Browning, who Leedom & Pattison, Props. Is a nephew of Sheriff Clark, will Old Mexico. leave today te attend the funeral. The deceased was a very popular First Class in Every Respect 2425 Wash. Ave 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. young lady and she and her parents HOLD-U- P SIOII RETOLD are well known In Ogden, where 41 they have many friends who will sincerely grieve over the early demise of Hailin Repeats Tale of Hia Evil Asso- the young lady. She was a musician ciations. of promise and her talents were exThe hearing in the Wells case in the ceptional. district court thir morning was deMONTGOMERYS ARRESTED. layed about forty minutea In convening on account of the tardiness of the Thie Week Clearance Sale on Juror, Peter M. Folk man of Plain They Arc the Men Who Are Accused of Hitting Hitt. ' City, who was late on account of sickSTEIN-BLOC- K Hiram and Joseph Montgomery, of North Ogden were brought in yesterone blng Police Officer Jos. folire believe that the men are already day and arraigned before Judge Howell Phone 21 412 25th Street who Botts. of to arrest the as testified is the city. on a warrant aworn out by Joel I. Hitt, the Zang rubber at the Ogden house who claims that they maltreated his on the night of October 20th. The son. The Montgomery's claim that the testimony of Arts Parker, chamber-mai- Hitt hoy with several others, jumped at the Ogden house, of the 2355 WASHINGTON AVENUE. are only a few changes in the Ing of the five dollar bill in the room Into their bob sleigh while on their way to school and when they reached (Mm markets this week. Potatoes occupied by the robbers, was read. Mv gone No Damage to Property in Handling. up some and eggs are now John Hailin was then called and the school the other boys got out, but M cents a doxen straight. told the story of his connection with the Hitt boy stayed in and rode some distance and then got In another aleigh The following are the market's rul- - tha robbery and of the gang hanging prices; around- Wells O. K. saloon and being and rode back, and to get out of going Utah Potatoes 90 cents a bushel. lo school, told his father that the Mono Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with furnished with the guns. him had mistreated Hibbard squash 10 cents each.; and gomerya kept . E. A. Larkin to as testified seeing Beets 2 cents a pound. Apples $1.00 the four men leave the saloon with him in the sleigh. They were released Dispatch. $1.50 a bushel. 4 Cabbage cents n their coat collars turned up, and cross- until Uie trial, on their own recognisMud; parsnips, carrots And tur-- ing the road and disappearing in an ance. each 2 cents a pound. alley. Officer Wilson testified as to Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with Cranberries 15 cents a' quart, two visiting the O. K. saloon on the night RECEUTION FOR MR8. BARRET. REASONABLE RATES. hr quarter. Celery 5 cents a bunch, of the robbery and in passing through AT STORAGE bunches for 10c. Lettuce. 3 heads the saloon from the rear to the front, It Will be Held at tha Crittenton Home J . 10 nr 2 bunches for be heard the rattle of money in the cents;, radish-json Saturday Evening. ' dime; cauliflower, 10 to 15 cents a wlneroom, and Wells who ujion asking There will be a reception given at I HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, d; California figs and dates. 15 was lu there he was Informed that the Florence Crittenton Rescue Home ! feota .a pound; black figs, 3 In some railroad boys were there play- for Girla in honor of Mrs. Kate Waller pounds FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES 25 cents; cocoanuts. 10 cents each. ing poker. Officer Wilson testified Bam-tt- , Saturday evening, from aix fingar is now $8 per sack, 15 pounds further that he went to the street and to nine oclock. fcr $1.00. met Capt Brown and the two then reThe board of directors urge all who High patent Hour sells for $2.60 per turned to the saloon and looked into are friend of the home to attend the NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER JMred weight; straight grade for the wlneroom, which was then empty. reception ALL TRAINS MET BY and learn of the work done He also told of his going to the Ogden at the home. Dcligh fully palatable, and pure. It adds a charming Coal oil sells for 30 cents n bouse and being informed by the clerk gallon, 11.40 for five zest to anything to drink. gallon can. Creamery that four men Just went to rooms 9 TO CONTROL MILK SUPPLY. Wer selte for 30 rents a pound and and lu; he went up stairs and knock-fi- d o 25 cents; at the door. One of the men lookHooper cheese sells 17 cents a pound. Eastern ed out, then slammed and locked the The Chicago Dairy Company Will Incorporate. 20 cents. door and put out the light. He also Xspt sell for 40c a doxen straight; testified as to Chicago, Jan. 22. Under the name of the mn hearing - 30 cents a doxen; in the room and that he The Chicago Dairy Company," Chir0wm 2" to 50 cents a dozen; oranges, fired some shots, and of the arrest of cago capitalists are forming a corporabananas, cent a dozen. . Hailin a few minutes later. Noth- tion designed to control the milk supplOpting chickens are selling for 17 new was brought out In the y-of Chicago. Organized under the 'cents a pound; hens 17 cents: tuf-- ing The testimony of Capt. laws of the State of Maine, the comat 20c. Brown' was similar to that of Officer pany has an authorized of Huibut 12 Within a few weeks, accordflounder, soles and Wilson. for 12 2 cents a pound; ing. t 4. F. Hatch, attorney, one of "nped bass, 17 2 cents; salmon. 15 MUNICIPAL COURT NOTES. the promoters, the company will proSmoked salmon 20 rents a ceed to close the options it holds on Welch Claimed That He Tht-ri no why glasses the business of milk firms in CTih-tgc B e" 15c1 per RmSd1 Drugged. should not hr romfortaldn. (me option is held nn the stock of the It all and honefleial which company. Fat Welch, whose name is beginning 35 cents per pound the depend e on properly fitting conto make a frequent appearance on the hold contract for milk supplied by If lenses. you and 2.530 frames formers a seventy-fwithin radius of of record was the police court up retails for 15 cents a pound; sult me you get the best sermiles of Chicago. The contract d pig feet. 3 pound for 25 again yesterday.- He was released 1 to- ive 6 inch Art Jardinieres, usual price 85c. Sale Price run from to five vice money can buy. three and 30 agyears day before after serving days and baddies, 17 8 cents: plck-im- two 10,140 cans a day. was be hour found four gregates drunk Options 40 cent tongue. a dozen J. T. RUSHMER 9 inch Glazed Jardinieres, two colors, usual price $1.00 rear;. Jed lie tried o con- - also have been secured for the purton. 11 cents per pound: Ier, as of tbe stork of eighty-fou- r r other manufa'-firln9 cents per pound: rib fiCc a I1 01 Optician. t0,,h' Sale Price 12 mn who h,!n a ,lrink whleky. retailers und distributors. The propersirloin steak. 15; HExpprt Wasbiuston Avenue. seven in ties iiriude the was the ale depot city Porterhouse steak, 17 roundJ 12 inch Glazed Jardinieres, two colors, the $1.25 kind, now. BUkSfi arrt 'hiil.'cu factories in the country. f?)5 AS chuck steak 10 "Tb Eta: an Welch will have twenty-fiv- e new ta The of o the "b:oh purpose repen. l7nntl ms m7; beef shoulder clod. , A a ' Divk Sullivan pleaded guilty to va- - company, it is stated, is not to advance Wa to ton lay. priors, but to raise the ' standard of rib pork chop. 15; whole Ftwf anl . All soli! by. the coity loins, il; mutton chops. 12 tar which he thanked the judge, as he mliV In ick. 10; Vveal breast. 12 glauctd askance out oTthe windoif an-- i panjr through its distributors will he all 15 2 to 17 sliced ahlvered. 8ullivan says that he tried rent lied free from bacteria and kaai is the only place in town where you j THE CROCKERY PEOPLE rants; boiled ham. 30 cents; i to get work, hut could not. and that he deleterious 2419 Washington Avenue. 1 the worth of youe money. get seven . of such flat For 20 a milk He a bacon, to will rate and wants eat A place mutton cent; tay ' 9. 1? I.; stnsage, 12 31 24th Street, j a quart will be made. Attorney Phone 127K. cents; jhavd'iL I cents if THE FALSTAPF if 4. if if .. IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE iji 41 4a); 41 44 ft 41 MISS SPURGEON Q . WATCH OUR WINDOWS ALLEN - TRANSFER CO. CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS d FURNITURE VANS, find-TVs- . , A. KUHN & BRO., J - Liqui d Refreshments! P RTS . ! ALLENS CARRIAGES. re 2 F. J. KIES EL D CO., Distributors scram-hllng-aron- n. T r; Comfortable? o. Reduction of 25 per cent Now and All ...Next Week... e - Sr Jj 1-- C5c bt bf - 75c 1 95 c o I ! 1-- All Other Fancy Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. James Ballards m Chh-ago- RICHARDSON MEAT MARKET 1-- 1-- sulH-tanre- ; 2 GRANT, |