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Show TIIE MORXiyQ EXAMINE!!, Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day lime call up 23iX or call at No. 4u7 24th street. At night, after 7 p. m., call up No. 1C Stamlaril Buildinit. Kim nuaniTi biegury He Will Have a Hearing on Monday Afternoon. Michael Riley, the man arrested yesterday on a charge of housebreaking, by Detective Fender was arraigned In From music and a warm time will be served by the soda d Is pro sera at Die oan's hall on Tuesday evening. February . The dispenaeru are well known gentlemen of the city and have a dance which they promise has a good time In store for tbclr lrlends. Remember the date Tuesday, February. ed - To the wife of Cliaa. BORN - Cun- - ningham, of Burch Creek, a boy. Jlother and child doing well. d Everything new, freeh and palatable la groeerlea at Carrera. Judge W. L Maglnnla leaves Sunday on a business trip Boston. to New York and Carver ft Bona meets anyone'! prices In groeerlea. Major Nelson and Marshal Rert Engstrom of Huntsville went Ogden visitors yesterday. E. J. Fisher of Pocatello, claim agent of the O. 8. L. R. R., will visit today with his son, C. E. Fisher, also Mr. and Mrs. C. E. West of Salt Lake City. Houses WedelL on monthly payments by .. Mrs. R. H. Tully and family of Birfrom mingham, England, will sail England shortly for the United States to Join her husband In Ogden, where they will make their future Lome. A party of prominent steel and hardware manufacturers are in the city, the guests of Mr. E. E. Stewart, of the Simmons Hardware Co. The party Includes the foil taring gentlemen: O. Baackes, and George Baker ef Chicago, A. F. DeForrest, of Cleveland, S- - R. Pool and Edward M. Spear-haw- k of Denver, and J. R. Grant of Salt Lake. Canvasser wanted. Call at ofllce 407 24th street Examln-r- r Judgment was rendered yesterday 10.70 in the municipal court in favor of T. A. Whalen and against Geo. diallings. The suit was on n ptomla-- , aory. note and the defendant put in a pleif of itixf aacy which the Judge held L no bar1 to tbe contract. The tfisld'bufchssed some farm implements from .Whalen and gave him a promissory note In payment A for The Imperial Restaurant Is now equipped to meet all demands of thea- ter or sleighing puttee, banquets and private super. First class noon lunch tt reasonable prices. . Judge Henry 1L Rolapp delivers an address at the second ward thia even- ts- - Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and furnish the highest grade goods. Ths arguments' in the case of Wm. Bostaph vs. Chas. Taylor were mads In the district Court f yesterday and case submitted. Tbe action Inthe title of a piece of property Riverdate. the' volves In can trad directly Off the Board," on official Western Union Quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Book on speculation free. Best bank references. Cummings Commission company, Ogden Eccles building. branch, rooms You 21-2- The son of George Shorten, of a M. 1., who recently the returned from was wperaled upon by rnUfurntn, tors Rich and Rich and an abscess removed from his leg. E. NEXT MONDAY EVENING FINAL, GRAND WALTZING contest, between twelve couples, who have been selected to contest for six gold medals. Three ladles' prises; three gentlemen's prises; first pnd second prizes fur best wallsers: third prise for ftiost popular couple. Dlgnaus Acad- emy, next Monday evening. Dancing until 1 oclock. Per couple. Admission 60 cents The Ogden Waterworks company has put on five deputies to collect the delinquent wafer taxes. The water will be shut off upon failure to i.y. A Snap, for sale condition. Terms at vag-rc.nc- STEER CREATES EXCITEMENT. Eecapee from Stock Yarde and Takes a Run Into the City. ' A wild steer created great excitement on Washington avenue ami Twenty-fourt-h street yesterday about 11 o'clock, it had escaped from the stock yards at the Ogden Packing company's slaughter houne, and took a a lid race np town. When It reached the east and 'Washcrossing of Twenty-fourt- h ington avenue. It nearly ran down a pedestrian and made n lunge at the latter, one of the sharp horns barely missing him. The pedestrian made a record run for a place of safety. The steer continued up the Twenty-fourt- h street hill to Adams and Twenty-fourt- h, where it stopped to breathe and make sure of his location. His antics were being watched by a large crowd down at Washington avenue, and eome of the more venturesome boys wait up the hill and gazed at the animal from across the street The steer became tired of these attentions and made charge at a number of youngsters at the corner of the Virginia hotel One Of the lads dodged behind a treq, and the brute's horns grazed the bark from his shelter. The animal ran on up Into the hotel grounds and he was chased some that from by place In arrived men ' " who pursuit been of him. .Ths sheriff had notified and. with a couple ot packing house men on hone back. Deputy Behring started after the unruly beast It was shot by Deputy Sebrtng on East as ths Packing House Twenty-fourt-h, men say It la Impossible to recapture a steer that has escaped from tbe steering pens and excited by a chase. KEY VAUDEVILLE Everett piano, good to suit Can he seen Theater to Eccles Building. 222 the municipal court yesterday. Hi hearing is Met for M outlay, February 8. at 2 p. m., and in the meantime hi bonds are Used at 225t. Alvin DeLong, a plain drunk, appeared in court yesterday with a badly battered face which presented the appearance of a piece of raw beef. In reply to Hie query of what waa the matter with hia face, he replied, that after he waa placed in the cell last night another drunk hit him and he hit tbe floor. The officers explained that tbe two mea staggered against each other and both fell down, the bruises being received in the fall. "The other fellow looks worse than this one." said the officer. DeLong said that he waa a bridge carpenter from the cut-o-ff who had come to Ogden in order to send a sick friend to his home and said he could return to work right away. The Judge suspended rentence to allow him to do so. William Irwin, an Ogden man who has been working on the cut-of- f. explained his presence before the Judge. He said that he had come in to his brother's wedding and that he yesterday started in to pay hla debts, lie claimed to owe 1.10 at a dago saloon and the proprietor claimed that the bill waa f 5.00. They had a quarrel and then Irwin telephoned to the police etatlon for an officer. The officer found Irwin pretty drunk anfl so brought him to the station. Irwin said that he had been arrested about a year ago for stealing a bicycle and served sixty days for tbs offense. Since that time he said that he has been foment and upright The Judge suspended sentence on condition that he he good. John Nevlns, a drunk who had Indulged In some Indecent actions down lower Twenly-flfl- h last night, and who fought with the officer on the way to the stallod, remembered nothing about the matter and the Judge gave him twenty-fiv- e days lest he forget" and repeht his offense. John Collins, Bam Campbell and Jack OConnell, all drunks, foe re allowed to go under suspended sentence. Frank Hicks, another drunk, forfeited $6. Ed. Clary, a vag who baa freqent-l- y appeared in court waa sentenced to he thirty days, while John Doe proved was not a vag and waa allowed to go. J. J. Hawks, Mike Burk and Bill Jar-lio- e. all of the same hunch of vsgs, will he tried tonight y, Charles Ashton charged with was sentenced to sixty days, but sentence was suspended on condition that he leaves the city at once. Frank Starr, said, of course" he was a vag and of course." he bad been there before, so as a matter of course" the Judge gave him thirty days HOUSE Be Erected on Waahlngton Avenue Near Corner of Street Twenty-fourt- ti - Mr. J. H. Clemes, president of the A new vaudeville theater will be esAetna Real Estate and Investment Co. of Denver, who has transacted busl-Ms- s tablished la Ogden by the 1st of March. In Ogden for a number of years, The company have all their plans perin the city In tbe Interest of his fected and will file their papers of Incompany. corporation on Monday next The company la composed of C. A. Hill, Peter A beginners' class for ladies and Poulson, T. C. Brantley and F. J. Hlrt gentlemen commences next Mondhy and Is capitalized for $5,000 all paid up. evening, at 7:10. As soon Dignau's Acad- The stock Is emy. , as the papers are In readiness the officers will be elected and ths lease on avenT. Whittaker, director . general for the building at 2406 Washington This room is ue will be perfected. y Joe Utah world's fair exhibit, left for Louis and U W. now occupied by Peter Poulson with t'hurtllff, of tbe. Utah commission, left the' Brown Palace saloon, bnt Is to ho in the afternoon for Salt Lake and will vacated as ho will remove ths saloon iToceed at once to 8L Louis one door away. Negotiations' have essurance fa now given that the Every Utah been successful with 8!dney Stevens, xhibit will be in readiness at the time the owner of the building, a lease price has been agreed upon and the lease is opening the fair. A carload of exhibits from this state was now being draws up. The room will 'T to St. Louis this morning. be remodelled and 'will be made Into n Ante lass family vaudeville house, Mr. and Mrs John Lambert left last with gallery, safety exits and every e'enlng for St. Loots where they were modern convenience. C. A. Hill, who Tailed by the death of Mr. Lamberts has been Interested In play house at Pueblo and Salt Left, will be the manSister., enager and he will have hla house yen-wda- st ' Messrs Will and Aleck McClure relented yesterday from Tucson. Ari-!- " they have been visiung for a couple of months 1PP went to Salt Lake on Puslness trip yesterday. A. O. U. W. a a of the A. U. W. are h pre,ent ot Fidelity's evening. Installa- - ItaTlJi tufi on- - Tcr le oandldates ,A, Wod time foe expected. WALTER RICHEY, Recorder. Addicke end the failure of the peach are perennial In liuie Delaware. tered Into the vaudeville circuit This company la the one which has In a proposition to base a portion of purth city hall equate for theaterwaa a poses. They found that there to their of amount opposition great are threats proposition and that there of injunctions being Issued In case the ThCTgfcti council pTi then ft I and tha understanding alao that even ir secured granted the lease could not be trwt-e- d In time so that a building can be In time for them to commence tne season next September has caused one them to change their plans to outlined aboveu They hope to be able to glv entertainment until tbe bat of June and then commence the next In notion st this plate of business.to the the proposition meantime the council will be held In abeyance unUI n more favorable tlma- , KEY'S ESOSI DM 0(1 PEN. UTAH, si'Ml.VY MOKXIXCS, OGDEN M MI YEll-KNO- BIG MORTGAGE Many Cases of Diphtheria Suddenly Hiram Peterson of Huntavilie Injured Developed There. Through a Boy's Recklessness. North Ogden. Weber County, I'uli, j ltyruin Prterwin. a eiu 6rb. a, 19v1. A number of raves of j ren of Huntsville. very ridu injured while be and have suddenly developed in on ihrir my home from the Pleasant View portion of this ahis wife were which dltice liad been by the health district. Edith, eieveu year old Seventies of that surd. Itgiven seems that daughter of 8. Siler, tbe first of tbe two young mm. named titone and year in the district, tsme down the Yeardsley. of this tit y weut to Hunts15ih ult tbe premises were thoroughly ville Friday evening end w hile in an indisinfected and she was released on the toxicated condition, they tan their 1st lust. Yesterday five more were horses about the mrvci m a most reckSeveral accidents to quuantined In the family of Chas. less manner. Barnett, viz: Thomas aged 12, Elda pedestrians were narrowly averted, but aged , Arnold aged 7, Andrew aged finally one of ihe buy ran Into Mr. Peterson and his wife, wbo were on f, I and Albert aged one aud and a number of other supposed cases their way home from the dance. Mr. are reported awaiting professional Peterson was very I silly injured and opinion to also lie quarantined: until he waa conveyed to the residence of these developments came to tbe sur- oue of the citizens where he waa made face the health of thb district baa been as comfortable as possible. Yesterday remarkably good since -the typhbid epi- he was taken to his home about oue and a half ntlles from Huntavilie, demic of but summer. One of the most pleasant winters w6 tt requiring six men to carry the Uhave had for a decade Is gradually re- tter. A physician has been summoned linquishing its Icy grasp under the and It Is hoped that he Is aot seriously mellow rays of King Sol as he is forced hurt sit liough It is feared that he is higher in bis orbit by approaching suffering from internal Injuries. The boy who is the cause of the accident spring. Albert 8. Ferrln,of Pleasant View Ad- is Charles Stone, and he waa arrested dressed our afternoon meeting last and brought to Ogden yesterday Sunday, giving some very Interesting and placed la the city JaiL He will have incidents of hia mission among tbe na- a hearing Monday before Justice Goon-so- u at Huntsville. tives of New Zealand. E. G. AlcUrlff and wife have just reGRAND INUAGURAL BALL. turned from a two weeks trip in California, visiting mauy places of note la Musicians Protective Union, Local 354 California, and other states of the A. F. of M- - at Dlgnan'a Hall. slope. Mr. McGrifi. owning perand In area large haps the largest On Wednesday next, February 20, small fruits in this county, was nat- the Musicians of this city desire to urally wide awake to Improve on any call the attention of their numerous suggestion offered In the method of the friends in Ogdon to tills social event, leading fruit growers of the golden which (being the iuaugural ball), state. In culture, pruning, harvesting they are determined to make a grand and marketing, and returns with many success in every way. The ball will new Ideas which, when added to alextend until 2 o'clock with an orchesready advanced methods, will no doubt tra f thirty musicians under the difully repay him for the time and meant rection of Mr. L. W. Ford and Charles A very Instructive feature Thatcher. The committee on arrangeexpended. of hla trip was his attendance of a ments are making special efforts to fi-u- im one-hal- Fa-clf- lo fruit growers' convention at Portland, of the Pacific states, at which many Important papers were read and much important Information given out; he is fully aroused to the necessity of thorough organization tor the proper growing, classifying and marketing of our fruits that better quality and prices may prevail. The deputy aaaeasor for this district commenced the field work last Monday. William A. Montgomery Is exjierted home shortly from a mission in England. He may, however, go direct to Weston, where bin wife and babes are topping. He sailed for home on the 21st ult. Miss IJxzle Jones has greatly Improved from an attack ot neuralgia. A very Interesting meeting of the Thirty-eight- h Quorum of Beveijty was held last Sunday. Among other matters of note, Elder Samuel Randall gave an account of hla missionary labors in the east The meeting adjourned to meet In Pleasant View,. February 2th, at 4 p. m. B. F. Zimmerman and family rxpect soon to change their present location with us for a new horns in Idaho, Our local school board now, report the liquidation of the $3.WH) debt incurred In the erection of the new Houth Washington school building; also that the teachers' fund justifies continuing school to tbe end of the school year with a large list of proaiiective graduates. The minstrel show, presented Wednesday by tbe local troup. wax well received by a large and enthusiastic au- have everything comfortable at th hall, assuring every one attending a Jolly good time. Among the fat urea e lu the dancing will be several dances, viz: French Four. Highland Bchottlsehe, Virginia Reel, etc, for the benefit of dancing friends. A special commutes has been look to after the Rail Lake aiqiolnted delegation and their friends. Our Union hereby extend a cordial 'nviiatkm to all. Tickets $1.00 per couple. Extra lady, 26 cents. Don't forget the date, Wednesday, Feb. 10th. old-tim- old-tim- e MEETING OF BEET (MYERS Trying to Agree on Prepositions to is Submitted to the Sugar Company, A meeting of the beet grow era oi Welter county was held yesterday In the district, court room at Ihe court house. Most of the delegates, about forty In all, tp the meeting were from the western part of tbe county, where the greatest amount of bents are rata-eThe principal purpose of the meeting la to take steps to Induce thotsugar company to iy th same pricn fot beets on Ihe cars as at. the factory. At the meeting held a couple of weeka ago, the old scale of prices waa adopted and the sugar company also agreed to obtain better facilities for the farmers, in the handling of the beets, both at the factory and ,tipon the cars at the hipping points': The question of I lie price of pulp could not be settled then. The farmers wanted ths pulp at the chute at forty rents and in th for fifty pen's per ton, while the company wanted the prices to be Just Ihe reverse. The matter was not ' settled then, as the'beeting waa adjourned. This matter will probably be brought up at the meeting this afternoon. Nothing had been arrived at by the meeting when this report rloses. but. It le probable that a committee will be appointed to wait upon the sugar company again and lay their requests before d. dience. (447.29 was soent during the past year under thv direction of llie road supervisor of Ihls district for the betterment of our highways. The Relief Society held their annual meeting today. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Athletic sports In which both the men and women ran partiolpate are undoubtedly becoming more popular each year. The Importance of exercise to the gentler sex haa been the means again of bringing into popularity many games which had been put aside by the men. Most notable among the games only recently rejuvenated, and the one upon which fashion and hygiene have placed their stamp of approval, Is howling; and the result is, most this form of sport la enjoying supreme prestige. A few years ago eastern women took up the form of exercise at the advice of the medical fraternity. Not only waa an Increase In strength roted by those who indulged,, but the real science appealed to those who participat- that company. NOTED SPANISH BULL FIGHTER HERE. Regretted That Ha Could Net Have Had a Contest With Escaped Steer. An amusing Incident haopened yesterday right after- - the wild chase of the mad steer on the streets and the subsequent killing of the animal by Deputy Sheriff Sembring. Senor do bullRobles, of Madrid, the fighter, was coming down ike street when he heard ot the killing of tha bull: he shrugged his shoulder and hla Jaw dropped with disappointment. Ef they tell me, I kill the bull The senor and his manager, 8. A. Mann .are In tbe city, looking over tbe field with a view of pulling off a bull fight at the Glenwood ball park in the near future. The senor, In speaking of his fights slated that he does not kill the bulla, of which he fights several at each performance, but gives a scientific exhibition. He bears many scars upon bis face and body showing his very close relations with the horns of a mad bull. well-know- n aclen-tlfically- ." ed. Today there la not a city of any size In the United 8tate but can boast of numerous bowling alley, and tbe foremost people are the most enthusiastic patrons.' Men and women alike are awakening to the possibilities in this new sport. It promotes the sociable aide of life as well as being healthful. Endorsed by both the clergy and medical fraternity, bowling haa come to be the friend of eorlety. As yet western women have not taken up the game with the alacrity of their eastern sisters, which Is probably due to the fact that, only for the past two years has bowling been placed within their reach. But from the manner In which they are taking up with a sport, yet in Its infancy, it la safe to say that the gentler sex of this country will soon be abreast of eastern ALLEN 'Phone enthusiasts FKHIU7AKY 7. lPOf. I EILED la In Pamphlet Farm and Covert All the Roiling Stock ef the Road. A mortgage entitled Btvuud Equip- ment mortgage supplemental to the 1st, I1KK, for thirty williup dollars, was re- corded wit h the county recorder yes-- ' The mortgage Is the South- terday. era Pacific comimny, and the monga- gee is the Central Trust company oi New York. The Instrument Is la jwmphlet form with thirteen pages. It Is signed by IS. H. llarrimau. president, and Alex. Miller, secretary, of the railroad company - and E. Francis Hyde, second and F. L. Urant, assistant secretary, for the trust company. It bears the date of Jenuary 25th, 104. The rolling stock mortgaged Is listed as follows: Lettered C. P. R. K. g mogul locomotives, $ locomotives, 322 box cars. 19 stock can. The following tattered 8. P. locomotives, a mogul locomotives. 6 switch engines, 40 chair rare, 4 iwasenger cars. 300 stock rare, 480 oil tank cars. The giving of this second mortgage by the Southern Pacific company practically verifies tne statements and rumors made heretofore that extensive improvement will be made by the company on its system between Ogden and Baa Francisco this year. It 1 reported that a great amount of work will bi done in tha mountains west of Truckee, such as tunneling the Sierras and cutting down grades. Collate! mortgage of IhvmlK-- No Danube 1 4 1 U Wti W-WH-- H j THE SENATE 113, i Good Time HAVE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. 2bth St, Near Union Depot j THOSE LITE MEN r i Guaranteed. j ! W. A. Scuddrr, 14 HI 1 1 Proprietor. IHIH'H44I"4-H-- j H STANLEY S. STEVENS, 14. PhoM MANAGER. 2279 Washington Ava .- tl OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE T THE FALSTAFF r ten-whe- el Open Dsy and Night ten-whe- ni ROOSTER DEPRIVED OF Leedom & Pattison, Prop's. First Class in Every Respect. 4 14 4 4 Utah Poultry Association exonerates Owner ef One Charge and Then Trumps Up Another. W. V. Browning returned yesterday from Balt Lake Clly. where he had attended, the Friday, meeting of the Utah Poultry Association. At this meeting the rhargea recently made against George Puulter, whose won the first premium at the recent poultry show in Balt Lake were heard. - Th meeting nulled la hla . being exonerated of the eharge. ...of. fastening a feather In the. tall of a Brown Leghorn rooster .la. order to wlu th prise. The feather . was found to be the personal property, .of the fowl In question, which would have won handsomely in any event, . Bering that they, were defeated la thia the Balt Lnkets. trumped up a charge that, he had violated a rule la handling other birds oa exhibition. On thia other charge, however, Mr. Boulter lost. Ha waa accused of handling fowl belonging '(6 'other exhibitors. Rule 4 of the association prohibits thia. It waa admitted that, he had pleked up chickens belonging to other exhibitor and pointed out their good qualities and defects to npfcctdtdr. According to (he rule, he WM, therefore, barred front any premiums. About twenty-fiv- e member of the asenrJatloa were present, and after hearing the evidence they roted overwhelmingly to bar Mr. Joultrr from Ihe premiums. Mr. PnuHer denies- - Ihe charge and stales that he only- pleked up another the birds cockerel at llie request-oowner. Aa the BaK loikers, however, seem determined to- deprive him of hie rights be states that be will now allow ihe matter- to drop. T 2425 Wash. Ave 44 4 44 c t4 4$ The Putnam Clothing House RIMES Is now having; the greatest Boys' and Children's Clothing: Sale in the history of Ogden. These Suits are new, styles, but must be sold to make room for Spring; and Summer Goods nx-ker- now coning; in. Como in anti Examino Them t Prices Range from 90o i Up PVJTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. - E. S. ROLAPP NAMED At TRUSTEE Hearing Concluded in the A. D. P, Reynolds Assignment. Tha feature In the bearing at the first meeting of credit or in the matter of. the bankruptcy proceedings of A. D. F. Reynolds, before United States Coramlmtloncr Maloney, was tha agreement of the creditors in make K. 8. Rolapp trustee, to handle the property In dispute. Mrs. Scott wax represented by A. W. Agee, George Halverson and Jamea N.' Kimball; Mr. Reynolds, by V. C. Gunnell and Maglnnla ft Stout, and Herbert MacMillan and Valentine Gideon each represented a creditor or a group of creditors..' Mr. Reynolds himself wes on Ihe stand most of lb day explaining various tranusctlona through which various parfcffs were made hia creditor. The creditors were a long time in agreeing on a trustee who would be satisfactory to all roneorned. and the selection of Mr. Rolapp was not made until In the evening. The procedure will probably be that he aa trustee will Intervene In the bankruptcy proceedings, and if hla appointment is sustained he will take charge of tbe stork In place of Thomas Whalen. Mr. Whalen first took charge as representing the Intereste of Mrs. Bcott but waa later appointed- - receiver by tbe federal court. TOLUERS LA MODE ' FINE MILLINERY Chicago, Feb. . Seven more carriage and wagon factor km hare closed because of the demands of ihe nnlon for Increased wages and a dosed shop. factories shut and There are new-101,058 carriage and wagon workers Idle. CO. TRANSFER 21 412 25th Street. IN' LEADERS' 2411 life have REMOVED thia weak to Elegant Fxrlurs Over Nyc'a Storft Washington Aveptt. FACIAL TREATMENT, SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, manta by Appointment Treat- - Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. transients Afforda MRS. PERRIS, Proprietor. 'Phone 232 1C SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. ' Call Early for Bargains , MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. . . WATCH OUR WINDOWS Thie Week Clearance Sale on CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kind, of OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOC- K A. KUHN m BRO., AVENUE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE HACKS AT REASONABLE - RATES. Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with and COUPES furnished for BALLS,: WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. ed. NOTICE. An members of the 77th Quorum of Seventies are requested to attend tbe funeral of Mrs. E. Nenteboom on Run-da- y In the Fifth Ward meeting house at 3 o'clock p. m. J. W. F. YOLKER, in behalf of tbe presidency. ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. i I j and permanent boarders splendid accommodation contrail located anJ excellent table hoard at ralea of. $1.50 to S3A0 daily; 2365 WASHINGTON to Property in Handling Private THE VIRGINIA MORE FACTORIES CLOSE. FURNITURE VANS, There are several different bowling but by far the most popular Is ten Pina. Thia game la a strength producer as well as one requiring skill; and this skill increases with ILe players' dtetre to master the game. Already Utah baa many proficient bowlers. The high score for the men le held by a Balt Lake player, who has 272 pins, out of a possible 300, to bis credit. The record for ladies Is held by Mrs. Dr. F. W. Baker, of this city, who haa made the very high score oi 192 pins. The ladles of Ogden are manifesting great Interest at present In bowling. Parties are seen nearly every evening Indulging in thia healthful, as well as innocent, amusement, and It la to lie hoped that more will become Interestgames, 1 NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER Deligh fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. F. J. KIESEL It adds a charming CO., Distributors. ' |