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Show THE HORSING The new loose leaf ledger for a record of tax deeds, as compiled and originated by County Clerk Hollingsat h's offl c. worth, has been rect-ite- d The ledger contains cue thousand see . Numb: Examiner Telephone call u? 23X In tie dir time 407 24th rtccct At Na-7 p. Building. Jmndard KfSc, ly WedelL The Ladies Aid society of the Luth-churc- h Fred May is in for a few days. Salt take rv City Quincy The Imperial Restaurant Is now anu'ppd to meet all demands of thea--1 9 or sleighing parties, banquets and ulvate supers. First class noon lunch at reasonable prices. Bishop Jno. D. Wstson, manager ot the Ogden branch of the Z. C. M. I., has few weeks vacatjust returned from a ion. spent with his wife in California. Sons sell the cheapest end Carver famish tits highest grade goods. Tuesday afternoon a woman about 40 ot yean of age, appeared at the office The trustees of all of the Weber county schools will hold s meeting Saturday morning at lu o'cluck In the commissioners room at the court house. A large number of Important mailers will bo considered, among which will be 'discussion' upon 'the Improvements for next year, 'tax levies, handling free text books and the appointment of a primary supervisor for next year. This latter matter bas long been under consideration by the county trustees, for the work of the primary departments of all schools now 1h receiving a great amount of attention of all educators. To see that the beginners start well In ihe schools is one of the essential of modern education. Vnl.'XlNG. MARCH -- .ISO. e . Very timely is such a marked reduci'.-the next few weeks will cause shoes to and succumbing to the continued wetno- - 3 iu shoe ,,n,l wiuit ism follow for ia- -t lmih a to leading this store 111, 2bth 4 Little Gents Shoes a Pair for Ex ceptional Quality Misses Shoes Selling Very Fast at $1.00 Miw' shoos whs vory Katisfurtury. It will bo continued ' Iheri'iiiulmli'f of (his week to enable idJail iliofo buyers who appreciate real value to still further take advantage of the ofy fering. Tuality of vicl kid.some made with iu line qliese very attractive shoes come leather lips, medium soles and low heels; very .drossy . shoes for school or Bunds y wear. Sixes to fi: former price $2.00 and range from 11 $2.r.U. During the remainder of the week we will continue Helling dll CfM -- ... . . . them for..... ..... T a largo imnilicr of wise parents came here to have their boys shod laxt week! They quickly rerognlaed ,h, sound value of the goods offered ul the price. Iaivuts will du well to buy these shoes for the little fellows. Good, strung Khoes sill save doctor bills during the wet weather Shoes for boy right now will certainly resemble the ounce of prevention.' These shoes eotiie in vlr Md. kangaroo calf and marine calf-eastitling, and very substantially made. FVirl m- -r 1 . price $I..MI and $1 73. The rest of the week at ... .UfJ pat-ver- was notified Tuesday that hi Iwiiriy ticket No. 16,197, had won him $U25 in a California company. Fril C.N'uishitl Fred smiled several day upou Ills stroke Hsrdwood li Umiu if. times during the of luck. charcoal at U. P. coal yard i none Mb. H. C. Wood l?ft last evening for Salmon City. Idaho, where he goes for a three weeks' Inspection trip of the numerous sheep ranches of the Wood Lire Slock company. of the Southern was in town Tuesday. He taya that from a health standpoint, everything looks bright at the scene of work. There have been no serious accidents during the last few days and there is very little sickness. Dr, F. C. Fachc, Pa-rif- le cut-of- Sant Ret lid and wife of 4pblr, Utah, who came up to Ogden to attend the funeral of John Heslup last Saturday returned home today. Mr. Bethel is a former old reddest of Weber county. He helped build den canyon In the road through Ogthe early sixties. Duri- ng his present visit here, Mr. Bethel made a trip through Ogden canyon, to visit old acquaintances in Ogden valley. While going through the canyon he told of the many trials and hardships encountered In making the Imt road nr trail, which in now considered one of the finest mountain rands In the United States. The work upon the 1904 assessment iMs was commenced Tuesday morning fth a large force in the office of County Asscxeor DU. The force la as fol-- K. 1,. Chapin, chief deputy; Wallace Foulger, assistant deputy; Misses arks, Ilcndershot and Brown, assista- nts. Judge Thomas Maloney expects to In a few daya for Portland, Ore-rr- a, utxiu s business we trip. David Mclviue will sail on March Silt from England, accompanied by bis wife snd will probably locate In Ogden, where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Melvine. reside. Mr. Melvlne has been in England for the pant six years pursuing his studies as an electrical engineer. Walter Xickum of the Rocky Mountain Bell- Telephone Co., has returned from Cheyenne, where he has been doing some work for the company. Mr! R. H. Fumlss. a Rio Grande engineer, has resumed his duties, after a sick leave. Ruiierlntendent Scott, of the Southern Pacific, went out on number three thie morning In the private car Buena Ventura, to Wadsworth. Mr. Alfred Brown, formerly ticket agent at the Union depot, has accepted the iKsdllon of day clerk at the Healy hotel, and assumed his new duties today. He succeeds Mr. Charles Slack, who returns to his homo in Denver. Messrs. F. E. and J. Bailey and F. E. liallcy, Jr., who have. In the past, been connected with the Ridmnn Van and Storage Co. of Salt Lake, have just, of R. bought the Transfer busiueu Kurd. TIieylntend to enlarge the linsi-neconsiderably. They will still keep take up a conne lion with the Salt house. Mr. Ford Intends taking a few sa months' vacation In San Francisco before emlwrklng on any further enterprises. He started his present business in 1899 snd it has bent constantly growing ever since. Win'd has reached this city of the engagement of Miss Algenia Trude, of Chicago to Jacob J. Kern of that city. Miss Trade, who is the daughter of n lawyer, Trade, the is well known In this city and Salt take City, also in Idaho. The wedding Is scheduled to take place In Chicago A. S, well-know- in May. AT- - MCreadys Department Store Jjew Spring New Spring Hats. Shirt Waists. Jew Spring Skirts. New Spring Neckwear. Mrs. Patrick Healy left Tuesday afternoon for Chicago on the Overland Limited," where she will Join Mr. Uoaly and visit in the east fur some time. Alexander Lee apimared in court for being drank but was discharged as It was his first offense. sentenced was Frank Forby to twenty-fiv- e afternoon yesterday before Judge Howdays ell for being drunk. It having occurred several times that it was necessary to bring him Into court A lively conflict took place yesterday street bemom lug on Twenty-fifttween Oscar McKannon. a colored bootblack, and Victor Stahl, a while patron. The trouble arose over a dispute about the price of a shine which Stahl had gotten, and things would have gone rather badly for that gentleman had not some bystanders separated them. Etahl swore to a complaint against McKannon for assault, and the case will come up before Judge h (See At Window) 131-1- 63 25th Street, CUE-HAL- BLOCK FROM L'NION DEPOT. Howell. II I i 2279 Waehingtaa Av 4 4$ 4 Dont Miss Putnams GREAT HAT SALE That is now taking place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. - Now is your opportunity to get an Hat at a price that will up-to-da- te of Poor Stanford, Commissioner companied by three small children. She as assisted to Salt Lake City, and li en route to Colorado from Calif- 219-22- I i 4fk4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 ac- Thera has been a remarkable influx of fresh blood Into Ogden during the past few daya One real estate dealer alone'had over a dotsen applications ornia. for houses fur rent, yesterday.- Beal esTou can trade directly "OS the tate men say that houses of from $18 Western Union to $20 rental, make a very profitable Board, on official time. quotations direct from New York and investment at the present Book on speculatChicago Exchangee. ion free. Best tank references. CumOgden, It seems. Is quite a centre for Ogden the export of pelts, hides and wool. The mings Commission company, 0 Ecclen building. Ogden Pelt, Hide and Wool company branch, rooms are shipping large quantities of local Ernest Magny returned yesterday af- gooda to the west and report prices as ternoon from Hot Springs. Arkansas, being better than during last year. Owa here he has been for the past seven ing to the state of weather retarding weeks, lie is much Improved In the drying of goods, the company hae health sud his eye sight, which has a very large stock on hand, much of been affected, is also much better. It having been banging up In the warehouse since Decemlier. Owing to comAll wcll'e week. this At cost at Crock and petition In the trade. fSrmera goods st frockwcll's until March 6 at hutchers are receiving very good prices iol. Musi reduce stock. for their hides, belts, etc. H! Open Day and Night. y ..... 4 $14x. Leedom & Paliison, Props. I1A tl 1 Then OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE EALSTAff j ilHK null; on 1 MANAGER. Proprietor. 9 have been taken a line of about the verj K-- i ladies shoes in this store Shoes which have been selling regularly for $3.50. These shoo are made of the very best kind of vici kid, with kiut.i leather tips. Hand turned soles which will at once recommend themselves as well as the common sense military heel. The sizes range from to 5, sizes unusual in an underpriced A Cl T shoe.. For the balance of this week Ss S theyre to be sold at $1.50 I I 14-- 4 STANLEYS STEVENS, W. A. Beudder, Guaranteed, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. St.. Near Union Depot Gee Tim HAVE I the senate fS jROM our shulv es f THOSE LITE MEN T Good Liquor. Good Treatment. 1 1 Reasonable Underpricing of Ladies Shoes for the Rest of the Week . Gourlay, RI'LSiAY borne beasonable Shoe Selling meets neat Thursday in Mr. sud Mrs. Wm. Van Alen were 'I he members n ill the church parlors.entertained by Mrs. Sait take visitors today. and T received Jjsephlue Hollander. Mrs. Fred Krauch and son and daughter are now In San Francisco Eraythlng new. fresh and palatable and ate enjoying their stay there very much. Mr. Win. Giddings is also in San la groceries at Carver a Francisco now and will remain there Lake Salt of Goshen City, a couple of weeks before Kev E. I returning the at Congre- borne. .ill occupy the PulpU this city next Sunin church Mr. Ed. Myers, engine inspector for gational the Southern Pacific at Wadsworth, Is day eu'ning. lu the city to attend the wedding of Carver A Bona meets anyones prices Miss Etta Myers to Wra. Hadlock, a groceries. which will occur on March. fith at the home of the bride's parents, 21tS 2Uih The Ladies Aid Society of the Pres- street. th-i- r regubyterian church will hold lar action and tea Thursday at 2:30 a m at the residence' of Mrs. Robert V. a piigrB aud is a v cry complete and compact book. Each page contain all necessary blanks for the b epiug of the veiy si rlit st record pf nil properly. There Is also auother hook for the transfers of the tax deeds, when they ate redeemed. The leaves from tin ledger will fit the iranfcfer book and w. L. Maglnni returned early vheu the property is redeemed, a perJteTuay from Washington whore fect record of the matter can always He be hud. J.,,mred in m Important cae. Oriuavl Hayes. George McCabe Jus. J. Cannon, a bmihtr of former other Ogdenlies and aay. they Senator Cannon, Is an Ogden visitor. Jrt all miking good record. lloutes to rent or aell OGDEX, UTAH, EXAMINER, please you. Call and examine and you cant help making; hay while the sun shines. and wife, T. and H. $1. Mitchell, all from the are in town. Southern Pacific cut-of-f C. M. MacCaffrey Mus-eowi- tx BATTLE OF SAN JUAN. Handaoma Lithographs Used for Advertising Purposes. The Battle of San Juan Hill is tho title of a lot of arUstlrally finished. pictures Just received by the wholesale house of Fred J. Kiesel A Co. They are handsomely lithographed, and worked up iu elaborate color effects, depicting the charge of Gen. Joe Wheeler's command of the American forces against the 8mnish works, during the late Spanlsh-America- n war. It is perhaps the largest and moat expensive piece of lithographic work ever produced for advertising purposes tor any business bouse in the iuter-niounta- in region. estabThe output of thie lishment. In their several lines, has assumed large proportions. They believe in a quality of advertising commensurate with the superior quality of gooda they send out well-kno- lOSIO OGDEN GIRL IHE la Charming Eastern Theater Goers With Novel Act. Word comes from the east to tho effect that a former Ogden girl la winning fame in a peculiar vaudeville act. She was formerly Mi Pearl Preaset, now Mrs. Louise But k ley, and known on the stage by the name of La She resided in Ogden for a number of years aud a year ago shs appeared In a number nr acts at She la recoiling a large number of excellent pntsKe notices ia the east and among oiper things the In- -, has the following dianapolla Star-Su- n to say of her: , "Mrs. Buckley's girlhood, up to the time that she weut. on the stage, was as interesting as any of her experiences have been since. She i a Mormon girl, and lived in Ogden. Utah. Her mother waa an only wife, the father not being a believer In polygamy. Mrs. Buckley a firm taltever in the Mormon religion, hut does not countenance' plural marriages. 8he thinks that there is a genets! misconception of the principles of Mormon-laGlen-woo- 1 d. MOIL riELD Much Sought Oil and Asphalt Lands Secured by Ogden People. From all that may he learned, after most careful inquiry made of those In touch with tbe oil Industry, It la evident that the development of oil In Utah promisee to bo of exceeding Importance and much more In it effects on the permanent growth and promotion of manufacturing, and other naiural iutereata here than tbe moat hopeful have heretofore even dreamed of. Tbe conditions favorable tor, and Indicating they existence of oil here of high grade and in large quantities are unsurpassed by any other field in the world. The grade is not only of superior quality, but for exceeds that ot any product yet found In any of the southern or other western state. When one stop to consider the stupendous profit arUing from this Industry, he must readily understand why the attention of oil kings and oil experts is now turning to this rich Utah field In a way most significant to men of affair and business foresight. It i a double Investment It 1 oil and it la asphaltum. Thi at once explain why tha mecca of oil land Investor today on ths northern borders of Great Salt take. Here these products exude lu matchless quail tides, unaided by any artificial means of bringing them to ths surface. During the last tea days more capital from the east bas sought oil lands in this locality than during the entire previous history ot Utah. Aud while this young and giant industry will inure to the benefit of all, either directly or indirectly, tlie moat gratifying fact to tli people of Ogdep, is that the fields near Promontory mountains are most eagerly sought after, thus giving opixirtunlty for home Inveetora In the best and moat promising field of all. Where oil and asphaltum preponderate, there will activity and money center. At this time an association of Ogden's business men has Ita atakea on the choicest territory, known as tbe Great Fait take and Promontory Oil and Asphalt company's holdings, consisting of 1.500 acres of the best ot these lands located six miles west of Promontory mountains, and on the north shore of Great Salt take. This company Is organized with a of limited number of shares, one-ha- lf which Is treasury stock now being sold at ten cents per share to perfect the development of this property. I shall believe in the Mormon religion na long as I live,' she said, though there Is little opportunity of it while traveling.' practicing estate transfers real The following When asked If it was not unusual Recorder were recorded with County for one of her faith to be on the stage, Ellis: Mrs. replied that the MorThe Aetna Real Estate and Invest- mons Buckley did nut iH'lieve much in public ment Co. to Ella Van Why, part of theatrical entertainments, but were lot 1, Mock 4u, plat A. Consideragreat for private theatricals. A place . tion. $1,200. of amusement U run In connection Mary J. Clark to James M. Hawk- with every chun-hand it was in the Ter2. 26. 25 block lota and ins. all of amateur enterinlnmenta that Mrs. Consideration race Buckley acquired her first taste for tlie $1$0. stage. She liked it so well that she made DISTRICT COURT. up her mind that it was tor good. Her Chinese Restaurant Cases Will Come mother said no. But Carmontella had her way. Up for Hearing Today. During her Mormon daya she had In the district ctiurt tlie following often seen t outoriinnists work in the motions were filed yesterday. hall and she practiced in eecret until Clara Grossmeyer vs. A. XV. Brown, she became profhlenL She derided to et al., plaintiffs motion for a contin- do a contortion set. uance. The Wltrh of the Moon is the Timothy Kendell, administrator of most elaborate act. Mrs. Buckley has the estate of Jonathan Sandifortl, de- ever undertaken. Those who have ceased vs. John T. Sandiford, defend- seen the rehear-n-l say that it la exant's motion for a new trial. tremely artistic. Today Judge Rolapp will hear the 'The act open with a dark stage. appeal cases of Ogden City against the From high up in tlie wings a luminous following Chinese restaurant proprie- moon glides slowly to the stage. On It tors: Tom, Bite and Leon Fon; Chat. stands the wltcli. In proper costume, Hong: Tom. Bing and Jim, and Wing brandishing her broom. and Chin. The case la appealed by the The witch allchts on an enormous city and is for the extermination of toadstool in the center of the stage. the booths and boxes In the Chinese Then comes a scene of magic. The restaarants which are considered a witch raises her band, and plucks variscreen to vice and which serve as ous objects from lbs air. excellent wine rooms for the female There la a sodden change, and on TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. sex the toadstool stnnds a youth, dressed as Prince Charmirg. Tbe witch's cost New York, March 1. John Alexanand hat are sr . walking oft-- the der Dowle. cf Zion City, III., has apRECEIVES FORJASIEUR DAIRY etage. pealed to the American consul for protection. according to an American disC. 8. Murphy Appointed Receiver at the patch from Melbourne. When mob broke up his meeting Sunday he Request of Creditors. Is said to have hidden three hours in Late Monday evening, application the organ loft. Hereafter his meetRev While la H. before was made Away Judge Henry Family Burglars Enter will be held behind locked doors. ings To Banquet. lapp at his home for the appointment of a receiver for the Iastunr Dairy famP.sllard and his While James London, March 1. Referring to the company of this city. Judge Rolapp ily were attending the Knights of rumor that an American Arm la conset the case for hearing at 9:00 o'clock Pythias banquet last night. their home tracting to transport Chinese laborer receiverwhen the yesterday morning, sixth street was burgat 44" to Bum h Africa, the Johannesburg cor8. Murphy ap- larised Twenty ship wait granted and and alKiut $61 .on in rash was respondent of the Times says the ImEo lake charge of the plant. pointed taken licxidex tnnxfderable clothing. perial government, has stipulated that The apiwintment was made at A railroad man by the name of Dire the Chinese be conveyed to Mouth AfriKh-seconand the request of Fre J. is rooming at the residence of 31 r. ca and that they be carried in British sented to by the company. A combeBallard and Two days ago he ships exclusively. d plaint wai filed in the action by friended a railroad man with whom ho k McCormick as attorneys for bad a slight scqiaintance, and who Chicago, March 1. The executive Mr. Kiesel, in which It was alleged the was out of employment and had no committee of the Western Passenger rasteur Dairy company had borrowed money! by taking him to his room and association has met and arranged to the sum cf $1,186.75 from the plaintiff. letting him stay all night with him. It prevent the ixsnanre of free transporFted J. Kiesel, and the appointment of is suppoxed that the man learned that tation to persons not entitled to tbe the tecpiver was asked for. and to take Mr. Dice had money and waited his privilege. Tho principal discussion immr-JiaiConsent to tbe chance to get in the house and steal was in regard to luing annual and possession. appointment was given yisierday aft- It Mr. Dice had drawn some money other passes to officers of ernoon for tbe company by II. L. Grif- from the bank snd had put $30 of it industrial roads. It was said that was most of these Kbps are on aide tracks fin, president, and C. F. Grout, secrebetween the hel tick. This found and taken, as was also about to industries and that tbe issuing of tary, rotate Mr. Murphy gave fi bond ill the sum eleven dollars from the room of Frank passes is In the nature of of $5,600 with H. L. Orlffin and Fred J. Ballard, which adjoins the room of Mr. and in violation of a section of the Kiesel as sureties, and took possession Dice. Considerable underclothing was Interstate commerce law. It was dealso taken. The sideboard waa ran- cided that officials of no line of less of the plant last eveniag. sacked but nothing of .value bas been (ban fifty miles should receive annual missed front 1. Tbe case I In the nr trip passe unless tf Is a connectExaminer Telephone Numbers: bands of the police. Day, 234X; night, 6$. ing ink between standard roads. WARRANTY DEEDS. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. TOLLERS LA MODE FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED thla week 2411 Washington Aveaae. . S K MSJWBIED Hey-woo- to Elegant Parlor Over MASSAGE. SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT,' MANICURING Nyes 8lor, Private Treat manta by Appolntmdnt. THE 1 . IN LEADERS VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. Afferda transients and permanent boardera splendid accemmodationa i centrally located and excellent table board at rate of $1.50 to $&00 daily. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Phono 232 K. 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 STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN SL 2365 WASHINGTON BRO., AVENUE. The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves ol d funeral of Ram Lie Poister, the seed O. A. R. vereran. who died Monunday. will he held from Rlcheya m. dertaking parlor. Thunder at 2 p. The services will be held tinder the Comrade auspices of the G. A. R. poet and members of the W. R. C. and the ladies' circle are Invited to attend. at may lie viewed today 'j n McCreadys EVER UNDER8Q1H Re-mai- Richey's. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. Fa J. KIESEL tffc.GO.e Importers. |