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Show Til E MORNING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, r n HOLIDAY LM'LB THE WHIRL OF SOCIETY GIFTS K'uniinued frui French, English and Am ertcon Odors. Larkin, and, once having been inc.'i ed iu their guest list, iusnres au o.-e- r On Thursday eveuiug at 9 o'clock acceptance of all forthcoming ms Dec. 22nd, occurred a very pretty home to their cheery home ou Twcu'.---serentwedding at the home ofMr. and Mrs. street. T. L. Adamson, M7 Twenty-eight- h street, when their daughter, Annie, was The annual musical day of the Ag:a-iunited in marriage to Mr. Franklin will be held at the home of Hr. Schnuke. The bride is well hnowu, hav- F. N. Hess on Orchard Avenue, Tuesing bceu born in Ogden and educated in m. the public schools of this city. The day, January third, at 2:3d p. groom, although making his hems but Mies Marjorie Brebner, whose a short time in Ogden, has become very was firmly establtehed in this The bia popular among urquaintances. bride looked very charming in her city, during a season in charge of the travelling dress and wore white roses, Banks millinery parlors, has returned the gift of the groom. The decorations to her home in Rawlins, Wyoming. were holly and smllax. After the cereMrs. Abbott entertained Friday afmony dainty refreshments were served. The young couple received many hand- ternoon in honor of her sister. Mu some aud useful presents. Link of Boston, who is visiting her. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Conn. Mr. Miss Florence Shleile and Mr. Chan. and Mrs. G. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stout the principals of a quiet wedWilson, Mrs. John Wilson, Mr. and Mrs ding which was solemnized by Dean Israel Brown, Mr. Pettinglll, Mr. Lance, Eddy, at St. Marks cathedral, Kan Pettingill, Mrs. Haller, Miss Haller, Laxe City, December 24th are two m Miss Florence Wilson, Miss Edith Wilthis citys most respected young peoson, Miss Eva Brown. Mr. Harold Parkhie inson. Mr. T. A. White; Misses Mabel ple and will begin their wedded and Rets, Ray, Mr. Reginald. Master with the best wishes of a legion ol friends. Tom Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Schnoka left on the The first social event of ibe commidnight train for Pocatello, Idaho where, for the present, they will make ing week will be the matinee Monday their home. The ceremony was per- trom 4 to 6:30 p. m. Evening S:30 to Toilers Academy. formed by the Hon. Joseph Stanford. a Toilet Cases and aaeful Handsome Manicure seta. All appro, prints (lfta. jr Mirrors See yourself as others see and oak styles you. Ebon Purses Ladies and Gents. TOe finest selection la the city. H. f CARR, Iy n Druggist. lam. The Past-Chie- fs Society of the Degree of Honor will meet at the home on The fourth meeting of the B. of L. E. of Mue Hansen, 2038 Adams Ave.. All afternoon, January third. Auxiliary club met Thursday after noon Tuesday members are requested to attend. with Mrs. A. S. Noble. The pleasure of the afternoon was Mr. and Mra. Elijah Larkin will prefurnished b.v cards, with dainty prices side at a dinner tomorrow, at which Mrs. to Mra. Helms and Wagfalling ner. Great enjoyment was derived from plates will be laid for members of their tbs splendid menu and all voted our family and a few friends, who might hostess an excellent entertainer. The well wish that tha old adage, "As the long homeward trip witnessed several New Year is begun, bo shall it continue & Night ; amusing incidents which greatly enliv- throughout might prove true, and ened the occasion. ( in January twelfth, thus insure for them one continuous the club will be enteitalned by Mrs. J. spell of feasting and Joviality, such as Mr. and Mrs. Larkin are known always R. Forrest Power A Pby of Prenounctd to provide for their guests. ENJOYABLE GATHERING. Express Messenger Wilson spent Parlors of Presbyterian church were Christmas in Salt Lake, with old colA STORY OF LOVE AND LAUGH filled last evening with a happy com- lege friends. TER, HATE AND TEARS. a few pany who gathered to enjoy hours of friendly association. After a THE ACME OF REALISM Miss Ads Cramer of Morgan, visited few novel means of entertainment bad this week with Mrs. Thomas Lindsay, passed away the earlier part of the and Mra Frank Neesley. THE MASTERPIECE OF DRAMATIC evening, all gathered in one room and a musical programme was listened to CONSTRUCTION. Mra. C. B. Lloyd of Weaver, Idaho, with interest and pleasure. la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra J. Othwere Refreshments then served. Pender in this city. F. Complete Marvel of Stagecraft. er similar friendly gatherings will be given by the same organisation during Miss Lila Knudson stopped off In the year. this city to pay Mra S. L. Brick s visit, while en route from Salt Loks to BrigORGANIST REWARDED. ham, where she went to spend the holi' Miss Florence Powell, the efficient or- days with relatives. ganist of the Marriotta choir, was the Anthony Fitzgerald la home from delighted recipient of a well planned Greatest Melodramatic Sensation in surprise, and a handsome music cabinet, his studies at the Affiliated Colleges, Ban Francisco, Cal., to spend the holithe History of the Stags. December twenty-fourt- h, Saturday, when fifty of the choir assembled at days with his pa ents, Mr. and Mra Prices: 25c, 60c, 75c. Thomas S. Fitzgerald. her home. Sals of Seats: Saturday. Miss Lucile Parry made a neat presMatinee: 25c and 50c. entation speech and then followed a Brakeman William Jonea spent splendid program of instrumental and Christmas sight la the capital, with vocal music and speeches. relatlvea conA splendid luncheon was the be to of what feature cluding proved one of the brightest social functions NOTES FROM THE ever held in Marriott. SCHOOL FCR DEAF MRS. NOBLE AS HOSTESS. Iitinee. S Monday The Fatal Wedding The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN United States Depository J E, Dooly e Horaco E. Poery Ralph Ee Hoag A. Ve McIntosh litcrcst Ptld (a e i President Vico President Cashier Assistant Cashier Sivings Acad $11.15 SPECIAL li.45 for i WEDDING BELLS. A very prettily arranged home ding occurred last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Draney, 2331 Grant Ave., when their daughter, Grace, became the bride of Mr. Jamea Atkinson, popular employe of the Southern Pacific Co. At 7 oclock the guests began to arrive and exactly at 7:30 the couple were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev. Horace B. Blood. At 3 o'rock all present seated themselves at f.ie table In the diniug room where a sumptuous wedding feast had previously been prepared. The couple were recipients of many beautiful wedding presents. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson will be at borne to their friends after January 6th at their new home on Lincoln avenua wed- handsomely decorated dinner set Other sets for $4.00 and up. ALUMNI BALL. We have the line of China, Glass The High School Alumni ball, Wedand Silverware for Christmas nesday evening, at Klesel hall, was one presents. of the cheeriest social successes of the week, rendered so by the young social lights In charge, who succeed476 WASH. AVE. PHONE 147 ed admirably in their endeavors to eclipse all previous parties given by 100-pie- LWMNT . rage You need a New Suit and Overcoat for yourself and boys. Putnam's has them in 1.) Agent Oriusby. whom it is alleged, had Perfumes GRAND 1, 1903, teen also told to make a report. Davis, ii is charged, raisni of the al ADAMSOX-SCUXOK- : JARY, from 14 men lu oriir to secure a favoiahle report liuui Government For Young and Old T. ja Wheelwright Bros. the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AIumnL Practically tha full Alumni memberEstate of Mary Montgomery, deceased. ship was represented and many put-sid- e Creditor! will please present claims guests graced the occasion and witn vouchers to the at enjoyed, to Ute full, the pleasures of undersigned, the office of Geo. 8. Dean, North n, the evening. Utah, on or before Mav 1st, IMS, Nathaniel Montgomery, (Signed), EVENING AT CARDS. Administrator. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Hill entertained at a progressive high five party at their home, 134 west Twenty-seventPAID. last. A evening street, Tuesday pleasant time was had by those presOS KILO ANIMALS ent. Mr. Welch and Mra. Heath won the first prises at cards, while Mr. Peck and Mra. Tracy received the Statement of Sums Paid In Weber booby prizes. After prizes had been County From State Fund. awarded delicious refreshments were served. The following were present: A statement iseued today by Chaa. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hollingsworth, County Clerk, shows White, Mr. and Mra. Peck, Mr. and Hie amounts paid by the state for the Mrs. Welch, Mr. and Mra. Heath and flestruetion of certain wild animals, as Mrs, Tracy. Og-de- h follows: 6315 Coyotes, $9,477.50; 1 l.ynx. $l.oo: 508 Wild Cats. $508.00; W3 Wolves, $2,325; 120 Mountain Lions, $600; 7 Bears, $35; Total, NATAL DAY CELEBRATION. enterMaurice Ouern Silverthorn tained at the home of bis parents, 912 Twenty-seconstreet, Wednesday evThe bounty laws of i01 provide 150 each for Cayotes, $1.00 each for ening, it being the anniversary of his Lynx, $1.00 each for Wild Cats, $5.00 fifteenth birthday. The evening was ch for Wolves, Mountain Lions and pleasantly spent with cards and dano-lnBpsts. after which dainty refreshments The State has set vide an approwere served and tbe . guests in depriation of $10,000 a year for the pay-me- nt parting wished that Maurices birthday of bounties and judging from the might- come more often. Following above figures of the amount paid out were those present: Misses Pearl u one County Clerks office, it is. eri-- nt Silverthorn, Grace Reeder, Eva Maw, that the State Legislature will be Beatrice Jones, Dorothy Westeroover, railed upon to make up a handsome Lizy Goddard, Viola Johnson, Emms deficiency at the next session of that Ferrin; Master Howard Bbattford, - body. Vernal Johnson, Kay Goddard, ColumSPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES VIA RIO bus Cook, Burt Silverthorn, Hugh Will Silverthorn and RichGRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY. ard Varley. Eta the holidays the Rio Grande will A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. tasks a rate of one fare for the round W. Larkin, Sr, were privileged a place between all stations. Selling yip dates for Colorado Dec. 22nd and 23rd. at their Xmas festive board, and, wita r Utah, Dec. 23rd, 24h, 25th, 21st tha many members of the fomiiy, parand Jan. 1st; final limit Colorado took of a fesst of the proportions of a tickets Jan. 5lh: Utah tickets banquet. Ogden boosts of no more hospitable people then Mu asd Mrs. $12,-R16.- d Jil Personal Notes From tha 8tata tution. Insti- leged amount which wag said to be divided between Taring and Loomis. The government wi:i i ry to show (bat when Loomis received this money be wrote Anucrsun a letter to Heriuann asking that something be dime lor the exp union of claim,. to the lands, or at least to their lavoraote consideration. Geurge R. Ogden, was the clerk It is alleged be handling the busiin prepared a report and scat it to Hermann, especially calling attention to the alleged Isjoiui and ltavis let tors, asking that the Janes be considered but admitting, so it is stated, that the laws had not been observed. This report was da.ed March 7, but on March 6, Mr. Hermann had ordered the claims expedited, and be assented. When he saw the report made by Ogden, however, it is said, he hesitated and when Puter caute to see him, it is alleged he told Puter that he thought the alleged matter looked pretty bad and that he was afraid Ute claiuui would hate to go back to the Oregon office for further lavesugstma. Mr, Puter by this lime had expended. it la alleged, ebuut gts.wju on the deal and when ha was told ibis, it is said, ha went bac to Mtu-beiit is said, he told the Senator tbat his influence was necessary to influence Hermann to put the lands through without sending them back to Oregon. It is added that he told the senator that if the claims went back to Oregon they would be lost to him and all the money he had put into them would be gone. At Lhis time, the government will attempt to provt Mr. Puter laid down two $LUUU bills on the table in tront of the senator, and tt wtU also try to prove that he told Mitckeii to Uke them and see what ha could do to help the lands through to patent. Tha senator, it ia alleged, did not wish to take all of the money, and it Is said, pushed one of the bills baco, but the government, asserts, Puter Insisted that $2, IKK) was not too much to pay tor the alleged service and that tha money was taken by the senator. The government will offer evidence that Senator Mitchell told him that ha would do the beat he could for him. The next day, it la alleged, Puter went to Hermann, it is said, aaked nmy how things looked, and Mr. Hermann told him that he thought upon n reconsideration it would be fusible to put tha uutds through. He naked Mr. lutnr to come lac in Ute oiiernoon and said ha had turned the matter over to W. A. Richards, his sssiisnt. Puter, it is alleged, went to Mucheu and got him to taka huu to Richards and introduce him. Following thia introduction on the reoommenuauon of senator Mtlcheu and Mr. Hermann, it is said, he allowed the mad to pass to patent. The grand Jury niter returning the verdicts was excused until January lu. Hoads of the lauiCte t persons were fixed at $4,uuu and they wui be given a reasonable turn In which to return iseia to the court. Mr. Henery ten tonight for San Francisco, having been called to tbat city on important business. He wm return ia time to take up the conduct of the investigations before Ute grand Jury on the any it resumes tuts week. Congressman Binger Hermann, who will leave for Wamuagton tomorrow morning issued tne following written great abundance and at the Right Prices s Dont Fail to Call and look them over before YOU BUY THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE statement tonight: "Tha Indictment returned to in the result of the basest against of and malicious perseculun. 1 The blind soy, I SAW my friend come hero upon the advice and urgent 1 have suggestion of my friends two .weeks yesterday, and tbs deaf say, HEARD good news. ago, aa I had been informed by them urnt efforts were being made to impliSome blind pupils think we can sea cate me and senator Mitcheu in Orethrough a mountain and aome deaf gon land frauds which have been un-uheat pupila have an Idea we can investigation and trial and as to around the world. During the war which frauds It was rumored 1 had with Spain when the American troops knowingly aided and advanced during were fighting in Cuba one of tha deal my service aa commissioner of Uis pupils of this school asked his teach- general land office. er if she could hoar tbe noise of the i knew 1 was free from any Imputation of wrongdoing, and that no honest cannon shots. witness could involve me on that A few of the teachers are very fosd charge. of bowling, though not experts at "Several lnspeciious were made aa to these land entries. They had passed tbs game. the approval of the local lead office. Mrs. Driggs, Nellie, and baby Mil-to- They had been under careful scrutiny are spending a part of tbe Christ- of tha assistant oommiaaoiner, whose mas holidays visiting Mrs. Short In testimony In the late trials la thia city was to tha effect tbat he had found Salt Lake. the evidence satisfactory. 1 said I beTha pupils of both the deaf and the lieved the law bad been compiled with. blind departments were given a bob- I had no acquaintance with Ute landa, sleigh ride with their teachers Fri- no Intimacy or association with any of those to be benefltted, no Interest In day afternoon. the transactions, direct or Indirect, During the Christmas holidays the and had no promise no consideration, classes were so arranged that each no inducement and 1 score say suggesteacher had a few days off duty. Three tion that I ever hesitated to stand by teachera were In charge part of tha my swore duty in this or ia any other time when they changed with the trust Imposed upon me. "I have been a resides! of Oregon three who had had their vacation. since boyhood and have been entrusted with many transactions affecting A number of the teachers are planning to attend ts State Teachers con- ute public interests, and with my felvention in Salt Lake next week. low men, and in them nil my single School will be dismissed for a few endeavor has bees to discharge my days, in order tbat those wbo wish dut and preserve my honor. Mistakes to attend may do so. may have sometimes been mads, and I mt have been imposed upon, but eonacioua of having violated A series of games ia to be arrang- I am ed with the boys basket ball team my obligation aa an officer or aa a of Willard. After the holidays the private citizen. "if frauds were practiced upon the deaf boys will begin practice in earnoffice the Imposition waa as est, and hope to have "several good grossly teams in the field before the aeaaon is perpetrated npon me, aa eomstisstonar, os upon others in the office. over. in view of three conditions I am Supt. Driggs is to address tbe state amazed at the action of tbe grand Teachers association at ita next ses- jury sad realize the disadvantage of sion in Salt Lako the first week in not knowing the two witnesses who against me, or what their January on The State in Ita Relation testified statements were made up of, whlca 1 to the Defective Child. had no opportunity to or Tbe pupils will be given aa enter- explain. 1 rely upon my vindication before a tainment and party on New Years. trial before which, as a oltlsen, A committee bos been appointed to I shallJury, be protected against mere inlook after the pupila pleasure for sinuations, base persecution end perthis day. jured testimony. "Haring remained here expecting to Mies Lucile Driggs is spending the holidays with her parents in Pleas- be recalled betoie the grand Jury for an opportunity of answering any acant Grove. cusation which might have been made since my appearance before that body, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, but which courtesy was not accorded Notice is hereby given that the an- me and an indictment having now nual meeting of tbe stockbolders of been brought, I feel it my duty to retbe Standard Publishing company will turn to my official duties In Washingbe held at the office of tbe company, ton City, to come back arter tbe sesNo. 360 Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, sion of Congress to meet those mail-clou- s sng base accusations. Utah, Monday, Jan. $, 1905, at 2 p. m, tor tbe purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and transacting such INDICTMENTS EXPECTED XT WASHINGTON. other business as may roue before the meeting. D. T. TRACT. Bec'y. IWasfiiagtcn, Dec. 3 -- H sews of Ogden, Utah, Dec. 10th, 1904, er V cruss-eumin- e ' IB 1 tha indictment of Senator Mitchell and Representative Hermann for conspiracy to defraad tha government of public lamia had been folly expected for soma lima by those official, having to do tha case, and it therefore came aa no surprise. Secretary Hitchcock frankly stated that bb bad looked for tke indictment at any time, while AttoreeyOsneral Moody, who acted in conjunction with tha interior department la bringing shout tbs several indictments, declined to asks any comment on the neult of tha grand Jurys Investigation, although it la believed here that he, too, was prepared for no ether dad Roe titan the indictment of the two man. Secretary Hitchcock concreted to make a brief statement eonenraing the From information cnee. He said; which has aome to me from time to time I am not surprised at the indictments. Of coarse, while we all regret that men occupying high stations la pablie Ufa should get within tha dutches of the law, asvertbeUas tha interior department and the department ef Justice had their duty In perform. Three land fraud fodietmanU are tha result of two years of tha moat asartb-lsg investigation aud are n part of the unalterable determination ef the pr deal and admtalatratisa to bring to Justice all offenders ef the law, be they high or lew." These Indictments. eontfnned the secretary, will not be the Met Hors are to follow, altboaah I can say that the Investigation will involve no more effldels aa high la pnhUs Ufa eo are those urhe are raemhera of Ooapnae. AU the easea will bo pissed In the hands cf tbs department ef Justice sad prosecution will be rigorous. I cannot any Just bow many additional fnJIet-mea- ts will be returned in the various cases, bat It is tree that this is simply a beginning. The ereretary said he oould mot at this time go into tha details of the eases against Bras tor Mitchell sad Representative Hermann. Commissioner Richards of tha General Land Office had not returns! to Washington tonight when the Portland dispatch was brought to bis house, PICKLES. PICKLES. Good Resolutions hr now la order. A good one la let ns supply yen with anything you may need In oar Una. We have Che nteok and can fill orders THE Eccles Lumber Company m MD GOOD WISHES To Our Pafrons PICKLES. Bo met. king pew in a meat market Beret pickles. Sour pickles, Dill pickles. Crow-choMangoes, Finest kind. Just received. Ws thank you for your liberal patronage in the pact and heps to plaass you at all present and future times. RUB6ELL AND JAMES. 165 24th 8L Both Tbonra TEACHERS EXCURSION TO JAN. 1st, 2nd, 3rd. and 4tk. via Oregon Short line $1A round trip. Tirketa good on all trains. Final limit returning Jan. 9th. 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