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Show . ,ku THE MORNING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, proclamation Pred Thomas of Fairfield and A. Cutler and numbers went out to the Btatr Industrial school this afternoon fur the purpose of looking ocr the school generally. Governor-elec- Sullivan, depot waster the local Union dejini, returned today the from an extensive trip through northwest and will resume duty at the depot in a day or so. Mr. William Setting Aside Twenty-sivcnt- h Street as the Official Street for toasting and S.iding with Sleds, Toboggans, Schooners, etc. All Coas.ing and S iding on Other Streets Proh.bited. Whereas, section 4S, title in, revised Tlid employes of the Shupe-Wilhaordinance! of Ogdeu City uf 1884, have preof this city Qn.lv company makes It unlawful fur any boy ur sented Mr. Williams, the proaidrnt-manage- r. or other persons tu coast or buys with a beautiful diamond alide uuwu hill with any sleu, resicigh, touvg-garing as a token of their esteem and or vvliu-ie- . and a cuuvicuun for the spect. violation of said section is punishable tine of 2o for em-son of Mr. ; Fiauklin E.. and, herva,, young Ana-rmust hate and Mrs. Henry Morienson, died at a lu slide Imke Salt place in residence or the family roast; Ihereiure, 1, William Remains were brought to Tuesday. Glasmann, ot took mayor Ogden City, by tin- - power In Ogden this morning. Funeral mu 2 o'clock Vested by the ordinances or Ogden place in the afternoon at from Larkiu it Sous' undertaking par- t ity and the laws of Utah, do hereby set 27th apart atreet betwetn Jefferlors. son and Washington Aves. as a coast-i?.- 8 The Lutheran Sunday school pro-tra,Blrwl for the winter atason of announced for tomorrow (Thurs- iJt'4-- and it shall be lawful and perCon1011118 missible (nr tho children of day) evening at the Five has been City to coast and alide on said Og.icu ol gregational school house cold -- ih street hereby set apart. part postponed on account of tins The chief of police ia hereby requirweather and the large number f pupils unable to appear on the program ed lu abate the coasting and sliding on all hilla on tho public on account of sickness. highways of Ogden City, except iug said pari of The Overland Limited crew a were to- 27th street. The chief of police will that commencing with also appoint one special policeman to day notified number one, January first, ihe Union take charge of the coasting on said Pacific Dining car crews would run 27th street and to guard and protect he would never recover and that an oieration would prove fatal. Much time waa taken up in preparing him for the operation and Uai week it was performed. The physicians found that the pericardium or membraneous sack which contains the heart bad attached tu the riba and four of the rilis w ere iu such a condition that they hail to bo removed. They were detached from the sternum in front and were cut off within an inch of the back. The spinal column in the young mans, heart action iu now to be almost normal. u tr d otti-iicc- u through from Omaha to tiekland without change. The composite car will then bo taken from these trains and some beautiful new cars will be added. the Salt Lake police department la in the city today op official business. He la looking over the prisoners In the city Jail to ascertain whether or not any of them are wantChief Lynch of ed in Salt Lake City for infractions uf the law. The chief ia wearing a lipautifiilisolld gold badge, the Christmas gift of the officers on the force He is proud of the gift and treasures it very highly. BRASS THIEF IS CADCHT BY POLICE Has Been Guilty of Continual Depredations in the Railroad Yards. Harry Taylor, the young Southern Pacific conductor, who died of rheu- matism of the heart December I f nt 1 - well-know- OF HARRY TAYLOR Services Are Held at the Congregational Church. tho children front harm and to preserve order and to provide rules and I regulations for the coasting and sliding on said street nut inconsistent with I this proclamation. ,,r law. The chb-- of police is hereby directed to have ashes or rindera scattered within lilt) feet of Washington Ave. on said 27th atreet in onler to prevent ihe coasters from crossing the street car track, and otherwise to use all necessary precaution to make the children taking pari in the coasting absolutely safe. Ilub sleds and schooners will be prohibited between the hours of 10 a. ni. and 4 p. m. Children under 8 years of age will be prohibited Ihe use of the said street after 6 p. m. At 8 p. m., when the curfew bell rings, all persons under 14 years of age must leave fur home. Adult a and all other persons will cease coasting at 10 o'clock p. ni. The foregoing to take effect Friday morning, December 20th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Coasting on said 27th street between the hours of 10 p. ni. and 10 a. m- - shall be unlawful. Signed, this 28th day uf December, John Lensky, an Austrian, was arrested this murniug by Sergeant Bar-loiVllson on the charge of petit larceny. When arrested he had In his WM. GLASMANN, possession a suck of brass which he 19U4. bad evidently taken from the railroad Mayor. yards. For some weeks past it has been known in the yards that brass was being taken but up until the present the rnlprlt could not be located. The man arrested has been under suspicion for some time past but this morning on Washington avenue, between H. V. Hilllker, assistant division su19th and 20th streets, he was found of the Oregon Short Line, perintendent with about fifty poundi of brass In Ills possession of which he could not went east on No. 6 as far as Echo this morning. giro a satisfactory account Fifteen more machinists were sent Women love a clear, healthy com- to' Sparks from the Wadsworth shops plexion. Pure blood makes It. Bur- last week. Nearly all the railroad madock Blood Bitters makes pure hlood. chinists formerly at Wadsworth are now in Sparks. SWINDLED ON MAMMOTH PROC. L. Miller, chief clerk in the office PORTIONS. of Auditor Hess of the Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific dining car and Philadelphia, Dec. 27. Charges of hotel accounts, ' is back to Ills desk conspiracy, false pretense and forgery, after a three weeks' siege of typhoid involving $150,000, are made against fever. His many friends are glad to John Bough, alias Baker, who waa hear of his convalescence. committed in the city hall police court Passenger trains from (he east are to await requitrition papers from today, practically .on time today. In one or New York authorities. New York deof tectives arrested Bough as he was two Instances there may be a delay to but not enough leaving the county prison, where he had aernal minutes cause say serious inconvenience. Union served' six months for swindling operations in the name of the Boyer Sign Pacific No. 1 was about three hum s and Tuesday twenty minutes late, arrivingwasManufacturing company of Philadelfour No. 5 phia. According to evidence Bough and night; Rio Grande minutes late; Rio hours and furty-fiv- e other persons who have since disappear1 was eight hours and ten ed, established an insurance company Grande No. due to the wreck in the minutes late, tinder the name of Lloyds Insurance of the Grand in Colorado Csnun Grand company of America. The concern, it Union Pacific storms; and the heavy to alleged, wrote $4,000,000 Worth of about four fire insurance and collected $150,000 in No. I arrived in Ogden this morning. premiums, the Insured having been led, hours late it. is Henderson reSince II. W. rharged, to believe that Bough waa the American agent of Lloyds of signed of as superintendent Jxiiidun. 8ix months ago a collapse fol- the San Pedro there has been considerlowed an alleged of a able speculation as to who would be Policy, and the prosecution claims that appointed to succeed him. The plum the direct discovery was then made has finally been given to H. EL Van that the safe was filled with assets in Housen, at piesent division superinlie shape of worthless deeds and morl-pas- e. tendent of the Idalm division of the Oregon Short Line. Mr. Van Hoiiseu will assume the duties of his new office FAMOUS NAVAL CONTRACTOR commencing the first of the year. He is a railroad man of mtioh experience DEAD. and his many friends in railroad circles New York, Doc. 28. Janips F. So- will be pleased to hear of his merited rer. huildrr of the Mare Island navy apimlntmenL yard in San Francisco, Hid .PoHtidtalA Word comes from Kan Francisco n navy yard and many of lUe.iqonitorq, that Lawrence Ackland. a Iron clads and dry docks which con- Southern Pacific fireman, has undertributed largely toward putting an end gone a most wonderful surgical operato the civil war, is dead at his coun- tion, which has proved successful, try home In Pelham Mauor. lie was and the young man Is now on the SO years old. and. until within a few road to recovery, says the Sparks hours uf his death;, he retained the Headlight. Ackland was taken to San mental clearness and physical vigor Francisco from Wlnnemucca several which had been the marvel of his months ago, suffering from a complifrlomls for many years. cation of ailments, and it was thought w FUNERAL 4, was buried today under the auspices of the Order of Railway Conductors uf which he waa a member, from the Congregational church. Rer. Elmer I. Goshen presided al ihe services and spoke very tenderly and touchingly of the qualities uf the deceased, who, by bis sterling and energutic quail tics, had risen to the position of eondne-tor at tho young age of 21. Mr. Gusheua words on the hope of immortality were full of beauty and power. He closed with an exhortation to the audience to strive for the great-- ; est good and concluded with a passage frqm Thonotupsls. Besides the mourners and many friends of the deceased, at least thirty members of the order attended, the following acting as J. II. Rob, Z. ttlceth, J. pall hearers: Wilson, John McCarty, Joseph Doug- Rational choir rendered several beautiful selections. Many magnificent floral offerings were given by relatives, friends aud the lodge. Interment took place at the Ogden City cemetery. Eczema, scald head, bi7cs. Itchiness of the skin of any sort Instantly recured. Doan's lieved, permanently Ointment. At any drug store. ARRANGE GOLFING CLUBS States Golf Association Hava Proposition Equalizing Member ship of Clubs. United New York, Dec. 28. A special committee of the United States Golf appointed at the annual meeting laat February to consider the plan of placing all the clubs in the national body on an equality, both In the payment of dues and in voting Its finished has power, the work and will announce result at the next annual meeting February 10th in this city. The committee took up a proposition for fourteen western clubs to reorganise the association Into one class of membership with every club entitled to a vote. In its report the committee recommend a compromise, adhering to their classes, but providing that an associate .membership may be changed to an active one and the dues for the latter are reduced from $100 to $50. If adopted this plan will permit clubs to attain voting power In the national organization If they so desire. It is also provided that allied clubs he given a representation on the executive board. WILL TEST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SYSTEM. San Francisco, Dec. 28. The bat tleship Ohio passed out through the Golden Gate today on the first cruise she has taken since she was commissioned. The object of the Ohios trip Is the testing of the wireless telegraphy system recently installed by the government on the Faraliones. During the cruise she will he in constant wireless communication with the and with the Mare Island navy yard, making daily reports to the latter place of the results of the tests made with tho Farallune station. Far-allon- ICONOCLASTS SHOULD CEASE WORRYING. The dear teachers whose little souls were troubled over the childrens belief In Santa Claus may now rest them in peace for Santa Claua has gone not to return for a year. Not for eleven long months will the question of his existence be mooted. Deseret News. WILLIAM 27 FOR DOWLARD, YEARS ON CHICAGO FORCE, TALKS OF PENSION LAW. Shoes Genuine Norman - Bennett The Best The Very Best CAUSES A BIG SLUMP sun-inla- He Has Been Retired for Seven Years on Pension of $75 Per Month. William Dowlard. of the Chicago poltee department aud now retired on pension, i in the city on a short visit When seen by a reporter of this paper today he talked interestlaw in ingly of the police ivn-to- n oiieration iu lhiram aud also of the trip he has been mahiug tlnougliout the test. Capt. Dowlard has been retired now for about seven yearn aud pier lmis to his retirement aeived Iweuiy-aevc- n yearn in thr service. He to a robust, healthy, gentleman of about sixty years ot age. When he went on the police force in 1870 there went but 4.10 men, now there are 8,300 uffleera tu protect the city from the lawless. and au increase uf '2.000 more has been asked for. Fir the pat seven years the captain has been drawing a leiisiou ot $75 r month. He stated that alter an officer has served twenty years and to fifty years of age he can make application to be put upon the pen-io- n list, but if the officer to iu good physical ami mental condition and still desires to sctve, even the chief of police cannot, retire him. This arrangement has been provided for because it is better fur as officer to serve actively than to be retired nu a pension. All officers subordinate to the chief of police are required to pass a civil service exurnin at ion and for that reason the matter of hiring nr firing ia taken out uf the hands of Uta chief. The pension fund ia obtained from various sources aud amounts to a great sum of money. Three per cent of all saloon licensee, amounting to over $3,000,000 per annum, three per cent ot browers' and wholesalers licenses, seventy-fiv- e per cunt of the dog tux, amounting to $90,000, one-haof all pawn broken and secondhand dealers' licenses, cue-fa- s If of ail coats In city cases tried in the police courts, all the proceeds from the sale of unclaimed stolen goods, one per cent of the salaries of all the policemen and officers aud one per cent of the salaries of the retired pensioners go to the pension fund. It can be seen from the above that there ia bound to be enough revenue coining In to take care of the retired men. The handling of this fund is taken out uf the hands ot the city officers and a apodal committee of five men is appointed under the civil service law to disburse all moneys received In the pension fund. Captain Dowlard visited with Chief Browning, Captain Brown, Detective Pender and others of the city police force at the police station this afternoon and talked interestingly of his experiences in the police department of Chicago. ,i; wcll-preei- n-- able-bodi- ed lf PECULIAR ex-ce- WOMEN ; t ; i ' THE BIG RELIABLE STORE WISHES YOU BRAIN DEVELOPMENT r T i, i i . i THEORY OF i A MERRY CHRISTMAS Claimed That Mentality Doss Not Depend on Relative Amount of White and Gray Matter. Philadelphia, Dec. 28. A new theory of brain development has been pro pounded by Dr. Edward Anthony Spit-sk- a, uf Columbia university before the Association of Anatomists at the Uni vrraity of Pennsylvania. It to, in effect, that hte mentality ia not dependent on the relative proportion of white and gray matter so much as ujmn the of fate health great bundle of fibers known as the corpus callosum, which connect the two sides of the brain. In announcing his theory Dr. Spit-sk-a exhibited the brains of mote than a dozen men who had been eminent in science, and in each case endeavored to show that they bore out his assertions. The relative importance ot the white and gray matter in the brain ia often Were it not misconstrued," he said. for the manifold connections of the nerve cells in the cortex with esch other, as well as with the periphery by means of the millions of fibers which make up the white matter, such a brain would be as useless as a multi' ludo of telephone or telegraph stations w ires destroywith all ed. "The corpus callosum is an Index which places the brain of man so far over that of the. brute. When this structure is deficient or diseased it Is hi variably attended by profound weak mindedness or total idiocy. And the examination of the brains of thena notable men possessing large rapacity for doing and thinking shows the converse to be quite aa tru&M r ADVICE TO i , M A HAPPY NEW YEAR 67 Was the Lucky Number Which Won the Big Doll UBBBaWBMfiCTB CM OC30 0C 3C 3C 8 I UO 3C C 30 8 THE MORNING EXAMINER THE LOGIC OF IT. If "Northern California obeys the Lua Angeles Express to TIME FOR ANTICIPATION. fight, keep hands off the senatorial members of the how are the twenty-fiv- e Though Christmas comes but once legislature south of Tehachspi to elect a year, there are three hundred and e senator? The southern brethere are sixty-fou- r other days you can prac- engaged in a lively scrapping match tice up on. getting ready for It. Pro- among themselves, and the logic of the situation is that Northern Cali font is vo Enquirer. will have to settle the row. Oakland Denver, Dec. 28. Dr. Johann Jacob Times. Elsenhut, the oldest person in ColoSURPLUS OF FICTION. rado, died today in 8L Anthonys hospital. He was born at Hersian Publishers are complaining of late Switzerland, In 1800 and stundied medicine at the Het of the small sales ot works of fiction, icon university In Switzerland. He and the explanation la easy to discame to tbia country in 1863, and set- cover. With the newspapers full of tled first at Omaha, where he practic- the Far East war (mostly fiction), ed for ten years. He came to Central the Chadwick and Nan Patterson cases City. Colorado, in 1873. Dr. Elsenhut and Tom Lawson's frenzied finance, retained all hla faculties and could the most highly colored works of ficread without glasses up to the day of tion eeem dull and colorless. Boise his death. He frequently ' mentioned Capital News.. the fact that he aaw and talked with "What Is the name of those very long Napoleon Bonaparte, when at the head of his struggling army he returned sausages?" asked ths man, entering the butcher shop. from the disastrous campaign to Rus"You mean face? asked the German sia. proprietor, pointing. "Dem is called "Would you take a chicken realizing dachshunds." Yonkers Staterman. that it didnt belong to vou?" "No." answered Mr. Erastns Pinkley. Harry Do you really love to play But when you sees a chicken roosin poker? Dick I never play at the poker table; right in reach youa mighty liable to foh I work. It is (he chap that lose hi slop realizin an take thing Washington Star. 4 granted. money why play. Boston Trau script. REACHES MORE PEOPLE order of the Bowling REPORT CALVIN? CAPTAIN t of the legislature ..Mk. JP tunes. Therefore, every girl should fit herself for an emergency and be prepared to siep Into her husband's place in support of the family iu the event of anything befalling him which will unfit him for work. Sir. Ferris also spoke of the econothat Such an mic and educational changes lnusual Bearish Report on have taken place in the last hundred Was Not Expected. Ceten years and told of the advances made educaof commercial lines the along New Orleans. Dec. 28. With the tion in that time. reading of the government ginnery report on the Cotton Exchange todav. UNMANLY ENGLISHMAN cotton slumped 47 to 55 points attended RECEIVES PUNISHMENT. by extraordinary excitement. The report 11.848,113 bales had been ginned that RUMORED THAT BUCKINGHAM Lnndon, Dec. 28. A. E. CrgW'U. a with 83 counties yet to hear irom, came WILL TAKE THE POSITION cousin of the Earl uf Craven, as a surprise, although a bearish report of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley-MartiIF FORMER IS PROMOTED. waa expected and the market was hamsenNew of has been York, formerly mered with great energy. The report a That Would Reault in a Series of Pro- tenced to 21 days lu Jail for brutal today showed 1.848.259 more or less assault on a fellow passenger on a bales already ginned this year than the motions Which Might Affect a total crop of lat year. train. The latter while entering Ogdsn Men. Mr. crowded car bumped against Mr. Local railroad men generally are of Craven's knee, with his grips. INCREASE IN COTTON GINNED. the opinion that there Isnt much doubt Craven offensively demanded an apoloabout the appointment of E. F. Galvin gy and upon receiving a refusal struck Washington, Dec. 28. The census as manager of the Southern the plaintiff In the face. Mr. Craven bureau today issued a report giving the Paiitlc. But in connection with his ap- then loudly proclaimed himself "a gen- quantity of cotton ginned In 737 counpointment comes the question by whom tleman whose name would be found in ties to bee. 13 last, to have been 11,986,-61- 4 Debrett and a cousin of the Earl of will the position at Portland lie occurunning bales, which Is the equivalent of 11,848,113 commercial bales. The pied. The general manager of thcOrcgou Craven." The plaintiff declared that Mr. Cra- commercial bales reported for the same Railroad and Navigation company is quite aa important official and requires vens conduct was not that of a gen- period fur last year amounted to man of great railroad experience. tleman, whereupon Mr. Craven dealt 747,669. Humor has it in local railroad circles him a violent Mow on the nose, drawIn arriving at the number of comthat K. Buckingham, superintendent of ing blood profusely. Tho magistrate mercial bales, round bales are counted the Oregon Sluirt Line, to slated for In sending Craven to Jail characterized aa half bales the position. In the event of hla ap- the assault aa most unjustifiable and The report to the same date laat year pointment there would be a vacancy in most blackguardly, for which a fine revered 812 counties as against 737 this the position of superintendent which i was quite Inadequate. year. Ths report for the present year would cause conjecture as to who would revere the output of 29.657 ginneries, be appointed to occupy the same. It INTERNATIONAL while 29,527 were included in the reis extremrly probable, should BuckingFOOTBALL LEAGUE. port for 1903. ham be promoted, that H. V. Plait The product of the different atateg New York, Dec. 28. Negotiations are would be next in line for the position in progress between the New York as- for this year, in running bales reportmade vacant by such an appointment, sociation football league and the Corin- ed tu Dec. 13, includes ths following: and then the assistant division superinthian elub of London which are expect- Indian Trrritorv, 433,755; Oklahoma, tendent, 11. V. liillikcr, is in direct line ed to reault in a aeries of international 294,041; Texas, 2.982,819. for the appointment of the pusitiun of games next season in New York. Phildivision superintendent. New York, Dec. 28.' The cotton mare adelphia, Boston, Pittsburg, Chicago ket broke 30 to 40 points on the governand San Francisco. Tbs Corinihian ia the foremost asso- ment report, indicating a crop in as of the governments estimate. ciation football dub in England and numbers among Its membora all the best know amateurs. The team will DLTOXT WILL LOBE EYESIGHT. probably arrive In Quebec in August and will play a aeries of nulcbes In Philadelphia, Dee. 28. There ia beCanadian dtiea on its way to Van- lieved to be very little hope of saving couver. The return Journey will l (he eyvsigbt of Alfred Dupont, the and Delaware manufacturer who waa InjurRecent Democratic Candidate for Gov- made through the United States will be timed so that tUg team may ed while hunting in West Virginia severnor of Michigan Advleso Women eral mouths ago. reach here about the flrfcl week of Ocin the Industrial World Not For several weeks be has been in tober. to Marry Until They Can this city under treatment by eye specHusband. Support a ialists who have finelly decided that SCHOONER BEGONIA MISS1NQ. removal of the lift eye is necessary. the reChicago, Dec. 28. It. W. Ferris, 27. The It to not thought tliat the eight of the St. John N. F. Dee. cent Democratic candidate for gov- Schooner Begonia, with a crew of eight other eye ran be saved. Mr. Dupunt ernor uf Michigan, in an address be- men, overdue lias been has also lost his lustring. three weeks, fore the National Commercial Teach- posted as missing. It is feared ahe ers' federation here, baa advised wo- foundered. The Begonia la the only ves- MOVE CARRIAGE WORK- -' men stenographers, and women In gen- sel unreported of all those driven seaKRS HEADQUARTERS. eral, not to marry until they are in a ward ia the gale of Dec. 3rd. New York, Dec. 28. It has been deptmllion to support a husband. "Until a woman ia able to support Berlin, Dec, 28. The correspondent cided by the International Carriage hualiaud sho should not contemplate called the attention of the Ilaniburg-Amerira- n and Wagon Worl;crs union to move Ferris. and North German matrimony," declared Mr. Lloyd the organization's national headquar"While I believe it ia the duty of ev- lines to the reports circulated in Lon- ters to Chicago from New York early beI ery woman to marry, aiill also don, uf recent sales of their steamers in January. P. J. Mulligan, the gee-- r lieve that before taking so serious a and received assuraneea from both cl ary, said the change ia being made step, a girl should look ahead and cumpanica that no steamers had been In order to retry 0n more effectively the fight for the cloned shop. prepare for possible future miafor- - sold. SUCCEED POLICE MAYOR "s 29, 1904. WHO WILL CHICAGO BY THE Miss Marie Thornley of Hoy, aged 28 and 2i, have been granted a license to marry. 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