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Show TIIE MOHXING EXAMINEE, Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day time call ui 234X or call at No. 4U7 24th street. At night, after 7 p. m., call up Km G Standard Building. OGDEN, UTAH, NATI KDAY MUKXIXG, FEHKUARY ., 1U01. train from the a little y. llow do; , heard by Judge K ia ji, which started fur a trip -- ound the wvrii Fill TEESACE I0N3S court: triii 2nd. BfHlIiCjUf January He was Lrought t Estate and guar.lian-UiKthol u' t poKK'fflce and kept until tne de-'Humor, et al.. it:::.. pacing fjr Southern Pacific Will Put Men to turo of the next mail train f,,r th -- illis and Kinzy Force the Charge of confirmation of si wu:. uf west About his neck is a bundle u Obtaining Money by Fraud. Work in Transfer of Terminal of real estate. Lrdi.q.i, tags on which the different r.ail clerk-whElvlii J. N. wklrk. deceasEstate of James Mort Lillis and Monday. 'This morning handle liiin diu their route auo i for unler 11. II. date stamp, on the tir.l t the fol tinzv. the i wo young men who si- - i ed. Petition execatnr. ot the division point The tranxfrr finai to be mo C. O. Brown out of Henderson, from ring is written by the unknown per cmpit-- wereto analfcncd Terrace to lbtuvard, tv ar Muu-telldecree for and j of account; distribution, in the municipal i whs started the traveler on hie one on Monday. bo will commenced Continued for seek. ourt on the charge of obtaining Journey: Estate of John lie. deceuxed. Pe- On that day the carpenter gang of the money set fraud. is Their by This hearing dog started from Boston, mm Everything new. tMh and palatable is q tramp postal clerk. Send him for Tuesday, February 9, at 2 p. m., tition for adtulMsiuu to probate of will Southern Pacific will commence to In groceries at Csrver'a. Will take down the hotel, the coal storage it'd their bond is fixed at $25t) each. and for letters tosianienuur Manila. P. I. Stamp a utg. He 1 Letters issued to T. D. John- and trestle, the library building, aud a tour of the world. Feed him weli Wither one of them could furnish the admitted. Dan Quinland. who for the past four son. Bond $3U0. ulher building aud will remote them ond required and thiy were continuyears has been employed in Texas, ar- and paa hltn on." Esute of Mike liui.u, rteeeaed. Peti- to ilaurard where they will U- ed to the care of the sheriff. on a in Ogden Thursday evening rived Unite a gang of men will be put These are the men who planned to tion for letters of administration. Isvisit to relatives. Bond $10o. to work and It will be pushed as rapidlet Brown to loan Lillis $100. Lillis sued to James 8. Holland. Estate of Anna Marfa. Hanron-Erick-om persons ted Conductor Burns of the ly as possible. Carver ft Bona meets anyone's prices deceased. Petition for letters o( The pile driver at Banvard la now Southern Pacific Identified aud Kinzy In groceries. de administration uon. at work driving piles for the coal bog, ApprovMm as the latter. As repieemting Members of the A.- storage bunkers and trestle. The comU. W. are Burns he signed n promlteory note In ed. thrce-yearollittle daughter requested to be The Estate of Sarah K. Wood, deceased. pany has bow employed at that point hvor of Brown and also assigned to CO Chlunmeu and of Frank Grant is very 111 as the re- meeting Saturdaypresent at Fidelity's twelve '.he latter alleged wages due from the Petition for approval, allowance and 4d Greeks, Installaevening a half of cup gasoline tion of officers; ten candidates sult of drinking settlement of annual account. Refer- white men. the latter being un ployed Inifor ailroad company. accidentally, on Wednesday. as operators on the pile d rivet a It is tiation. A good time expected. After his talk with the men at the red to the clerk. estimated by the railroad authorities Elisabeth of Estate Ann WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. Faulkner, all, Thursdsy afternoon Brown left deceased. Petition for letters of ad- that the removal of the buildings from Houses on monthly payments by ind. aa Intimated in this paper, he to Banvard will be completed WedelL THE LOCAL MARKETS. 'eemed reluctant to appear against the ministration issued to Jas. Faulkner Terrace in about sixty days. Bond $100. nen. failed He return the time to at Besides the company's tueu at BanMrs. Anna 8ullivai wife of John C. A Few Articles Estate of Cyrus Rawaon. deceased. Drop Out of Sight This perilled in the evening to swear to Petition for letters of vard the Corey Construction company Sullivan, aged 60, died yesterday administration. the Police so and of Chief Week. complaint has a large force of men at work in Continued to 16th. morning at the family residence nt Browning swore to the complaint in the grading of the yards. There are only a few changes in the his Kanesville, of pneumonia. She leaves completing Brown will be substead. a husband and several children. Not- markets this week. VS. FARR LAWRENCE. located and hla appearance inice of funeral will be given later. The following are the market's rul- poenaed, NEW INDUSTRY. sured in court where be will be made ing prices: House Gets Back Pahs of Its Ogdsn to testify. Canvassers wanted. Call at ExaminUtah Potatoes 90 cents a bushel. Seda Water Factor la to Be Installed Register. Beets two cents n pound. er office 407.24th street In This City. The BEET GROWERS MEETING. matters were following heard to by Apples, l,oo $1.60 a bushel. 11. la William Howarth, of the W. O. Kay have a new Industry in lo in Judge Kolspp, the district Henry Ogden Cabbage four cents a pound. the near future. The promotera have company, left yesterday fur .Idaho Parsnips, carrots and turnips each Plain City Men Hear Report of court yesterday morning. Kendall vs. Sandiford, continued been work lug quietly on the matter and Committee. Falls, in the interests of the company. two cents a pound. have nt last reached a point when their Cranberries, 15 cents a quart, two Plain City, Feb. 4. About a week without date. Ray Boyle has been released from for a quarter. Karr va. Law rent e. Order made plans ran be made public. ago a movement waa started here for his mission in Germany and will arThey have arranged to atari a soda Celery, 6 cents a bunch, three the purpose of making another effort withdrawing all stork in excess of water factory to commence Imalneas bunches for 10c. rive In Ogden Sunday. shares In the Gold Mountain-Key-tolo Induce the sugar company to pay on March lut The firm will be known Lettuce, three heads for 10 cents. the same price for beeta delivered upon Mining company. as the Standard Radi kites, three hunches lor a dime. the can aa The Imperial Restaurant la now company and at for those the delivered In the case of the State va Wells, an will be composedBottling of R. T, Miller and Cauliflower, 19 to 16 cents a head. equipped to meet all demands of then A meeting of growers was order was mads for the factory. withdrawal ot W. A. Turner. Moat California figs and dates, 13 cents a held and a committee was the machinery ter or sleighing parties, banquets and selected to the pus of tits hotel register of tbs has been ordered andof la expected to private supers. First class noon lunch pound. visit inter- Ogden house, which was used as eviother communities whose Black figs, three pounds for 25 cents. ests in arrive awm from the east at reasonable prices. matter to are similar those the in dence the and Wells, Hickey Monroe The firm have rented the empty Cucoanuis, 10 cents each. of Plain City and ask them to Join in cases. store building In the Thomas building of Weber, Sugar Is now $6 per sack, 13 pounds the movement. The L. D. 8. Sunday-schoo- ls annight Thursday J and J. H. Winslow. Jr., vra smtigded at the corner of Twenty-fourtBox Elder, Morgan and Summit stakes for 11.00. other was held to hear tlio High patent flour sells for and the information charging him with Grant and jut west of the Cooperaper report meeting will hoi da convention In Ogden, beof the committee. incest was read to him, to which he en- tive Labor store, fronting on Twenty-fourt- h ginning Saturday. March 19th, and but hundredweight; straight grade for These men stated that arrangement street. There are two large tered a plea of not guilty. over the 201 h. The Utah county schools $2.40. oil s had been made to hold a Coal rooms there and those will he sella for 20 cents k gallon, tore Leonard the will hold a convention In Ogden, be- -: Bourne, court-housstudent young In meeting at the county or $1.40 tar five gallon can. into one by removing the partidate has not yet been fixed. on Saturday, February lilh, and of the State School fur the Blind, wu made tions. Creamery butter sells for 25 cents Ogden Quite a number of peraona will to ordered committed reform the g school that the disn pound and ranch 20 cents. he arrives at the age of 21. He be employed. until The Pasteur pslry Co., open for bustricts had to been invited sand. reprecents sentatives Hooper cheese sells for yt there. The object of this ran away from the former institution iness, 2440 Grant Ave., P. O. block. Purpound. It must seem' unaoeountabla to est dairy products made in the Unitmeeting is to obtain the eense of the about a week ago. Eastern 20 cents. numerous young women that n wlfs at cheese, ed States. Call and see them. beet on the county Eggs sell for 40c a dozen straight ihe growers throughout Murray should want a divorce, nob proposition, and If action along Lemons, 30 cents n dozen. "Is there any hope for your wealthy withstanding the fact that her - husn Dr. Frank Parker, the Oranges from 20 to 60 cents s dozen. the linee indicated is favored, to uncle's recovery?" band haa a candy1 tore.' Salt Lake veterinary surgeon, of Ogden, has left agree upon ihe time and manner of air." Bananas, 30 cents n dozen. in "Not Tribune. family, to some be gone fur Wyoming time, for Spring chickens are selling for 17 approaching the officers of ihe sugar the government In the sheep Inspec2 cents n pound. Hens, 17 cents. company with the matter. After listion industry. Dr. A. H. Mines, of Sac- Turkeys. 25 cents. Geese at 20 cents. tening to Ihe report of the committee ramento, has established an office here Halibut 12 2 c; flounders, soles and and discussing Its subject matter quite and will continue the business of Dr. smelts sell for 12 cents a pound: exhaustively, the meeting chose a deleParker. cents; salmon, 16 gation of five to represent the beet-grostriped bass, 17 era of Plain City at the Ogden cents. Smoked salmon 20 cents a Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and pound. meeting. furnish the highest grade goods. On Tuesday, the primary school Crabs 25e and 30c. Lobsters 16c per went for n slelgh-rldThere were pound. A' building permit has been issued to loads of laughing, noisy Oyatgrs, dry 36 cents per pound or lx bob-sleMrs. M. H. Farr for an addition to the pint children. They were In charge of , residence on Farr avenue. Cost 1900. Lard retails for 15 cents a pound. their teachers, Misses Margaret JenPickled pigs feet, three pounds fot kins and Florence Turner, and visited : Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper have re- 25 cents. Farr West and Poplar. The next day, 2 cents. Finnan haddlee, 17 turned from a trip through Idaho. Wednesday, the eighth grade Lad their Pickled lambs longue, 40 cents a dos- outing. They went to West Weber and Yon can trade directly Off the es. inspected the new schoolhouse there, Beef loin, 11 cents per pound. and, while agreeing that Weber la Board," op official Western Union Beef ribs, sets. 9 cents pFr pound. fortunate In the possession of such a quotations direct from New York and Rib roast 12 2 cents. building, they were agreed that Plain Chicago Exchanges. Book on speculaSirloin stead, 15 cents. tion free. -- Best bask references. CumCity must have one a little better. In and porterhouse steak, 17 this ambition. Plain City la fortunate mings Commission company, Ogden 2 cents. Thone J67--Z In having the enthusiastic support of 0 Eccles building branch, rooms Round steak, 12 2 cents. Warren, which la now a part of the 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd and 23rd Sts. Churk steak, 10 cents. same district, and whose brand acres, Tuesday evening,' Jan. 28th, Mr. A. Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. almost as vast In extent ns the kingA. Sumner was busy reading the evenBeef shoulder clods, 10 centa e doms of days, and thriving Ining paper, when about twenty-fiv- e centa . roasts, 10 to 12 dustries will be placed upon the alneighbors and friends walked in and - Rump Loin SLd rib pork chops, 15 cents, tars of taxation for this purpose with requested him to postpone the reading Whole pork loins, 11 cents w pound. a generous hud. The school wu actill some other time. A pleasant and Mutton chops, 12 2 centa-- ' companied In Its happy pilgrimage by social evening was spent nt the usual Veal necks, 10 cents. Messrs. Raw son and Carver, their game of high five. At 11 o'clock all 2 12 centa Veal breasts, teachers. were invited to the dining room, where ' 17 15 12 to centa Veal cutlets, Last Monday, the Chief Canning refreshments were served. Many pretSliced ham, 20 centa company held its annual meeting at ty presents were presented to Mr. and Boiled ham, 80 cents. Plain City. After listening to the reMrs. Sumner ns a remembrance of their ' Breakfast bacon, 20 centa ports of the officers covering the opersixteenth anniversary. Mutton chops, 12 2 centa ations of the company lut year and cents. Sausage, 12 setting forth Ihe condition of the ' Dry A Snip, for sale Everett piano, good salt bacon, 12 2 cents. company nt the present time, the folcondition. Terms to suit Can he seen - Pickled pork. 12 2 cents a pound. lowing were elected ns a board of di' Balt baoon, 12 2 centa st 223 Eccles Building , rectors for the year 1904: Chris Ol 2 centa . Chopped suet, 12 t sen, James F. Wadman, N. Wright, AbIs Instance well-knoeach in the The price by Thomas Alway, a and raham Maw, John Maw, H. J. Gamer respected resident of North Ogden, pound. The prices of hay and grain nrq un- nd W. T. WaymecL died at his home Thursday after fingering Illness with cancer. He had changed. Timothy bay, loose, sells for $10 per OFFICIALS RETURN FROM. EAST. been a member of the Masonic lodge : tor many years. The funeral will be ton. Up-to-D- ate B. A. of ton. Inatltu Mrs, $9.00 Corey, Alfalfa Secretary hay. beld from Richey's undertaking par- -' ' Wheat. 11.70 tion for Blind, Is Back. per hundred. tors tomorrow afternoon nt 2 oclock, Mrs. A. B. Corey, secretary of tbs Cata . and will be In charge of the Seventh Corn. $1.45. board of trustees of the Stats School Day Adventists church. Interment In $1.20. Barley. for the Deaf, returned Thursday from u Mountain View cemetery. R ye, $1.60 per sack. an eastern trip which extended over j Wo sack. $1.10 Bran and short. per even weeks. Miss Maud May BabDon't forget to take your best girl $1.20. Shorts atone, board of member the cock, another , to the ball Friday evening next, at the Parry Hall. A first-clatime Is WILL LECTURE AT HIGH SCHOOL. who waa Mrs- - Corey's companion, returned two or three days ago. The promised to all who attend. The party to given by the two members went east In tbs Interest First, Third and to Paris on From DsWIndt of the school for the deaf, and visited i: ... Fourth ward choirs. Admission 60 Harry ; the principal institutions of that kind wnts per " couple. AH are' inNwrYork Overland," Illustrated New those of in the country, including With Lantern SI Idea vited. ... . i c Connecthe famous York, Ohio, New Hampshire,D. C.. InDeWlndt, Mr. Harry DIED In Warren,' Weber county, Washington, Illinois, ticut 154 24th Street. I Utah. February 4, 1904, John W. Wad-na- n, traveller sad explorer, lectured In Pro- diana and several others. They made Telephone 128. son of H. H. and Naomi Wad man. vo Thursdsy and will appear at the a thorough study of the education of I i 4 4111 41 4 1 H44H 4444I44444W0404444W0WHMWH Mr. the deaf and will embody their experiHe was born in Wilson, Weber county, high school Saturday evening. n lecto-ba become Utah. May 29, 1859, aged 44 years, 8 DeWlndt has ence In a report presented to turer and will no doubt throw a great the state hoard. Mrs. Corey states that months and alx days. He leaves vife. five sons and two daughters, deal of light on the present crisis in the visit was very profitable, and that father and mother and two brothers, the Far Ernst He travelled through several new ldiea in the education ot J. F. and D. O. Wadman, besides a all the Russian Siberia, making a the deaf and blind were secured. Howtorge circle of relatives and friends. careful study of the exile system and ever. sbe is more than ever convinced The funeral services will be held from Russias eastern 'provinces. It Is said that the Utah school stands well a an the Warren meeting house, Sunday at no man living has a more accurate institution of its kind with any In 1 o'clock. knowledge of the vast country known the country. That its methods are up as Russian Siberia. The entire lec- to date and tbit it is well and econlanA beginners', class for ladies and ture is illuminated by a hundred taken omically managed. from made photo 412 25th Street. views, Phone 21 tern Rcntlemen commences next Monday Vlromte de Clinchnmp, one of the by DISTRICT COURT. Acadevening, nt 7:20. Dignnn's three who made this wonderful Jouremy. ney from Paris to New York overland. New Petition Is Filed In Matter of Not only haa Mr. DeWlndt a thrillThe decree of divorce in the case of Rawson E stria. story, of great interest and value, ing West . vs. Edwin & West has In division of the disthe jtophla probate in force presenting "een modified by stipulation and con- but also grace and features of in- trict court the following matters were No Damage to Property in Handling. the many it. Among sent of both parties and the attorneys. terest Mr. DeWlndt will depict the filed yesterday morning. The child, SAmuella Louts In of of matter estate the the which May .West, "coldest place In the world. 7$ degrees H. has heretofore been in Winslow, deceared, Mary W. Winthe custody of of travel, The the mother, will be taken care of by below zero, conditions slow petitions for. letters of adminisSiberin settlement Machinery aad Freight Bandied with remotest political Martha West, a near, relative of the deIn Neva tration. deceased The and ded, Vltinak. Dorado. El future the da on nr about February 15. 194)1. The fendant This move waa considered ia, the possibilities of a great railroad Wvl sable by the estate Is valued at about $309 and conDispatch. Northconcerned. Russia through parties to extend from Mr. and Mrs. O. A. sist of a small piece of property on Parmlry leave on ern Siberia under the Behring Strait to Twelfth street near Wall avenue. The ennday for a few weeks visit through Alaska, and the United States. . title of the other heirs ia transferred California. to the petitioner who Is the grandSTORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. CASES IN MUNICIPAL COURT. mother of the deceased. Henderson ft M0!fIAY EVENING rnFSI WALTZING FINAL, are the attorneys. contest between "Man Arrested for Robbery is Sentenced MacMillan In the matter of the estate of Cyras couples, who have been select-medalIT HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS , to Sixty Dayo for Vagrancy. Rawson. deceased, a new petition for lor lix Bold Three ladles prizes; three letters was led of administration this ' f mendicant a pleaded gentieGeorgs Elliott FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES, Wtoe: first and second prizes guilty to begging and waa sentenced to morning by N. J. Harris in attorney for Susan Rawson, asking for the isbest waltzers; third prise for 15 days In JalL suance of letters to her son. Walter most popular g Dick Sullivan, who was arrested Rawson. qouple. Dlguants The petition a states the robbed havin with Monday charged Thursday evening tnou 1 o clock. estate of the deceased is valued at 0 ALL TRAINS MET BY 60 cents companion, named Frank Stums, wblls Admisalon In Per couple. real and $1,000 in personal propthe pair were in a saloon together, was heirs-at-laThe are the petitionnt first charged with robbery, but af- erty.who Is the widow of the deceased, Wfflmon,' everyday, mongrel, terwards the charge was changed to er, and two children. About a week ago d he is traveling vagrancy as evidence could not be pro-d Ihe on He plsd-epetitioner asked that the letters former Boston. charge. on the to ft?m cured S Mass., Wla be Issued to herself. t the and Judge to vagrancy afternoon there J.w,torday guilty The following probate mstfers were in on No. 10. the mail promptly sentenced him to 60 days. OT ITF MFN THfKF ILilt. fit. IT HAVE I Good Liquors. Good Treatment p a THE SENATE 113, 2bth St, Near EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. Union Depot J STANLEYS. STEVENS, . ' A. O. U. W. Good Time Guaranteed. - r Open Day and Night. Leedom & Pattison, Prop's. T O 4 --b 4 4i-$- 4 6 t? i i$i The Putnam Clothing House Is now having; the greatest Boys' and Children's Clothing Sale in the history of Ogden. These Suits arc new, styles, but must be sold to make room for Spring and Summer Goods up-to-da- h (2-6- now coming in. beet-grower- out-layin- MANAGER. 2279 Washington Ave. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF 46.-5- . 'Phone 514. th . . Proprietor. ( a d W. A. Scudder, te . Como in and Examine Them beet-gravin- 1--3 Prices Rango from 90c well-know- Up 1-- 1-- 2 w 1-- 2 e. d Ogden Knitting Company ...KNIT SKIRTS... PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE FOR LADIES 2345 Washington Avenue. 50 Cents Each 1-- SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS 1-- 1-- 219-22- 1-- 1-- 2 itHtMitmtmi 1-- - I THE ECCLES LUMBER CO. I 1-- 1-- 2 ' . We have REMOVED 2411 Washington Avenue.- - LEADERS IN this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nyes Btora, MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, ' by Appointment Private Treat-mant- a . 1-- - TOLLER'S LA MODE FINE MILLINERY THE LEADERS IN; 1-- 2 Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. I GENERAL NULL WORK 1-- 1-- 1-- . - pr ftp. Wr' . ' - Bar and Highest Gass VIRGINIA ; - -- ar,vS ai 'U APorda tranalanta and permanent beardera splendid accommodatlone centrally located end excellent table beard at ratee of 1A0 to $3.00 daily. -- MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. 'Phone 232K. Store fixtures. $l-5- always havo Just what you want for prompt delivery, - SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE ss If Married - If Not Get Build a Home; : To Make Room for Spring Styles. Married Quick. Call Early for Bargains. MISS SPURGEON : AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON well-know- ALLEN . TRANSFER WATCH OUR WINDOWS1 CO. Thie Week Clearance Sale on CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K . FURNITURE MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS VANS, A. KUHN & BRO 2369 WASHINGTON V AVENUE. Kea7 .e s, . Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with pr Acad-Dancln- $4,-00- .J0: -- ALLENS CARRIAfiES. Ms-ltriv- NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. F. J. KIES EL M mwi (SL ')! WATER-Delig- h It adds a charming CO., Distributors i S' |