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Show THE MOKMMI PRESCRIPTION lt HEN you have a prescription or one that Is to be used in a s:rious diC-cu- 7 convention BUT IT ISN'T THE CHAMPION HEAVYWEIGHT OF THE W. Rose Anderson and bliss Cuerney WORLD. were E. fill untied in Vickery marriage We every prescription! by Rev. Alfred IS. Drown at the home of the brides mother at 343 23th BL, Instead it is An Ogden Teamater exactly as it is written. Employment at high noon today. Agent Gets 30 Days. That is why so many do: A complaint was filed In tho county ' In the municipal court yesterday today in a suit to qulot tors direct their patients to clerk'sforoffice n pert of lot 9. blocs 17. plat Junes Jeffries was arraigned before title JuJge Murphy on the charge of as4," Sara J. Brown plaintiff, vs. Cyln-tl- ia sault bring prescriptions to us. and battery alleged to bava been J. Stovall, et aL committed upon tbe person of red The funeral services over the remains Winslow several days ago. After hearof Mrs. Eliza Cox, who died Sunday ing evidence on both sldea the Judge the case under advisement and last, will be held Friday at 12 oclock, took will render a decision tomorrow mornWilson the at Ward noon, meeting THE DRUGGIST. ing. house. Interment will take place in OgThe quarrel occurred over a very den City cemetery. trivial matter. It seems that tha All members of the Tabernacle choir Winslows and Jeffries hod all been are requested to meet at 8 o'clock going to the rear of a certain planing mill in town for luanuro. Doth claimThursday night for rehearsal. Special ed to have the permission to haul tne conference music must be prepared fur manure away end that is what caused the 22nd of this month. The work on ' tha trouble. Fred Winslow ordered the oratorio will also be resumed. Jefiries, who woo loading up bis wagoff ihe premises. Jeffries Walter Clark was arrested about on, to get noon today by Officer Al Herrick for refused and then Winslow started to use force to eject him which caused drunkenness. When asked to go home his great nameand sober up young Clark became abus- Jeffries to remember for he struck Winslow sake, perhaps, officer with ive to the the result that a l For Young and Old on cheek. tho Thereupon aymaker bas-tllhe now occupies a cell in the city he woo arrested. Charles Morris, tho waiter who was Tbe following marriage licenses were rendered temporarily insane tiunday by a bal concoction of Ogden granted at the County Clerk'a office night L. Taylor, 22, and Miss boose, was arraigned in court yesterMerritt today: French, English and AmBom B. Hernld, 20, both of Willard; day on the harga of drunkenness erican Odors. Charles O. Parker, 25, and Mias Della anl sentenced to thirty days In tne Morris is tho waiter Fowera, 18, both of Hooper; Harry K. city basllle. cut-ofwho represented him-se- if Bennett of Rawlins and Miss Minnie from the auth.-rlze-f as by Ur. Marsh to Peckham of Ogden. hire men for work on the Day Bhore Handsome and nseful cut-of- f and ss a result 01 said repreManicure acts. All approD. C. McLean has been arrested upon E. Ferris, sentations had about one hundred priate glfto. complaint of Mrs. Mary men following him around under the charging him with obtaining food and wao to lodging under false pretenses with in- impression that transportation them to Ban Francisco. tent to defraud. Mrs. Ferris Is In be furnished will be sufficient time for See youroalf as othera aw charge of the Virginia hotel. There is Thirty days a strong possibility that the matter Morris to deliberate upon the error 70a. Ebon and oak stlea of hia ways and the folly of drinking will be settled out of court. bad whisky. DORN Last night n baby girl was born to the wife of Roy Bucbmiller. Ladies and Gents. Tba . Mother and child are doing well As finaat ad action la tha STOCKHOLDERS MEET this la the first arrival in the family, Mr. Buchmiller is in unusually good spirits. Hia fellow employes in Fred Management of Company's Mines ReM. Nye'a were the recipients of some port Satisfactory Progress. fine cigars this morning from the hapfather. py The annual meeting of stockholders of The Flko-EclipGold Mining Co. Funeral services over the remains of was held Tuesday at the office ot John Marshall, who d ed Tuesday, the president, Mr. U. O. Barnes. Out will be held at the Pleasant View of a total of 200,000 shares, 157,800 meeting house on Friday at 12 oclock. shares were represented at the meetInterment will take place in the North ing. bo The management reported that the Ogden cemetery. Remains may viewed at his lata residence in Pleasant latest developments at the mine are View during tho morning of the day very satisfactory. Two feet of fine 1 of funeraL quarts has been encountered in the workings, and the superintendent thinks The board of education which ms n very few feet more win carry him served for the past four years held its Into tha ore body which he has been final meeting Tuesday afternoon. AU dally expecting to encounter. Tlio new offlcei of the company the members were preseal. The board chosen at the meeting last evening are finished up all the business end adFOR journed sine die. Tho principal busi- Jesse J. Driver, W. W. Croesman, W. A. ness was allowing a number of bills, Wilson, M. O. Barnes and 8. H. Hobaggregating about 3,00 '. Before tho son. HOLIDAY The directors will probably meet and final adjournment there wao n short tomorrow. The 1 resitime spent in- speechmaking. organize the board PRESENTS dent Deo thanked the members for affaire of the company are now in n their cordial support and compli- most prosperous condition and with 0 thoroughly efficient gentlemen in mented tho clerk end superintendent To for their work during tbe four years. control it is firmly believed that the Each of the other members of the year 1905 will make another dividend board made short talks 'n similar vein, distributor for lucky Ogdenitssi SKILLETS aol Superintendent Allison and Clerk Ro'app likewise made a few re marcs. T ie new board wlU meet again next WITNESS IN.JMOOT INQUIRY for organization and transacFriday AMO WB WILL NOT tion of regular business V. 8. Feet, Immigration Agent for ONLY GUARANTEE Bear River Land Company, Has Left for Washington. YOU THE BEST 07 case of illness, bring it to us. d j VVM. r DRIVER, a f HOLIDAY GIFTS e. Perfumes Toilet Cases Mirrors Purses 0 T. H. CARR, n Druggist q S0BS9 PO CS cOWftOO 00 - 6t AMUSEMENTS GOODS, BUT ANTEE TO YOU MONEY GUAR- SAVE ALSO. All Engraving FREE SNA $5 Jiu Jitra was the feature of the evenings entertainment given by eleven Japanese athletes at the 'Grand Iheater last night. The proceeds of the entertainment go to the Japanese Red Cross fund and to help defray the expenses of the war with Russia. A good house greeted the children of the Mikado and the programme was generously applauded. Muck has been written concerning the jiu JlUu method of that is practiced by the little brown men. Last evening a partial exposition of the science was made. While two athletes turned and somersaults on the mat, a Japanese interpreter explained the different gripe and holds and their uses, gome of the tricks shown last evening ere new, while others art used frequently by American wrestlers. Many are of the hammer-loc- k variety, whereby an assailant la repulsed by wrenching an arm or a leg. Several are similar to holds taught in Cornish style wrestling. In addition to the exhibition of jin jitsu, there were s number of other features at the entertainment, including 1 drill by eome Japanese soldiers, a word dance, and eome scenic productions. At the Grand Opera House tose SMALLEY, Sit Twenty-fift- h EFFORT Street flip-flo- ps GO CO When We Do Your Work of you havo tho aatlafaetlon knowing you oro getting tho very boot leunorywork that anybody can do. It'o stylish. Its well dons In every respect and above all Its dona without the wear and tear that It receives at most lauiv dries. Wo want everybody in Ogdon and vicinity to boo a sample of Our work. Wo know It'o tho best Wo want you to know It May our wagon calif Phono or postal at, Ogden Steam Laundry Address East of Road HoteL Phono Not 174. night WARRANTY DEEDS deeds The following ' warranty have been filed in the Connty Recorder's office: Henry Undermaa and wife to A. C. Past pert lot 9, block 2, Riverside Annex addition; sum of 1200.00. W. G. Moore and wife to David 8 picket for the sum of flfiO.00, all of lot 2. block 2, Woodmjuuee's Main Et addition. James A. Ross end wire to W. A. Wiggins for a consideration of $1,000, part of lot 2, block 1, Child's addition. Nacy Ellen Isewan et at to Marie Charlotte Fernlund, part lots $ and 10, block 9, plot A," the consideration being 11,150.00. Wm. 1L Gampton and wife to Joseph Singleton, pert section 22, township 7, north range 2, for consideration named private. No eom mission. WESTERN BROKER ROE CG. SSS-- 4 Bodoo Thano 184-Bldg. f BEiNG MAD 7 TO HAVE ANTI-ClGOF RETTE LEAGUE RETURN TO OGDEN. If He Addresses League Again it bs at rhe Tabernacle. Will A number of prominent citizens of the town are trying to get Willis Brown, the noted lecturer and organis- er of and anti-cigaret-te leagues, finish organizing an to return anti-cigare- league in this city. President Shurtliff has offered the use of the Tabernacle for Monday night free. As effort is being made to get the School Board to appropriate money to pay thft expenses of Mr. Brown to Ogden and return yesterday Bishop Watson, Mr. Griffis and Mayor Glas-mmcalled upon Judge Dee, president of the School Board, aad explained matters to him. Judge Dee said that the matter would be brought np before the meeting if they would attend. He expressed himself as being favorable toward the appropriation. The ant! cigarette league In this city la in an embryonic stage now and needs considerable work to complete the organization, it is n time for nil those interested In the movement to commence an active campaign and keep the movement thoroughly alive until finally n strong, perfected organization which will save young boys from them-selv- ee will be the result. & nn RODT w UTAHN ai trait DIES ELIJAH LARKIN, FATHER OF DERTAKE G. W UN- 4.ARKIN, IS CALLED At the Time of His Death He Was Visiting His Dsughtsr In Tooele County SE . l non-Morm- on wbat will be doom While I am euuvlno-e- d that aotue of the women bare were auld into a life of lUain. It to n difficult thing to prove. U to our desire to rid your city of this undesirable clans of Japanese women. There are many highly respectable Japan smi women who would emus here to live If they know they could walk the street 1 without being taken for prostitutes. As as there are Japanese glrle In A long Iioiiom of prostitution in your city there will be very few respectable Japanese women cuma here to live." Some of tbe women have been here came for more than a year. Utlier came MARSHAL HEYWOOD SUBPOENAS about elx months ago, They FOR JUDGE MORSE SETS DATE MRS. COULTER AND DR. San Francisco and Seattle, through THE JUD.CIAL CONlEST. CONDON. whither they were brough from country towns In Japan. Here it to alleged All The Above Is the Earliest Date they were auld fur prices ranging from They Are to Give Evidence Before the Senate Committee In the Smoot Parties Cculd Agrje Upon. to $300. Investigation. Judge Morse of Salt Lake neld court ESTATE U, B. Marshal Ben lleywood Apyeaterua in ihia city ai the re- rilL quest of Governor Wells and in ihs peared Is Ogden yesterday and aorvea MEET subpoenal on Mrs Dr. C. E. Coult-aa- d contest case of Daniel Hamer va. J. A ASSOCIATION Howell continued the hearing to MonDr. A. B. Coudon, former mambrra of tha legislature of Utah, aa witnesses day, February Sth, 1905, this being the la tbs Reed Smoot investigation being Mrllrst date that all parlies interested Dlreuts Methcde of Advertising tho held la could agree upon. Attorneys HayWashington, D. GL Tourists. With City wood end Hulaniskl appeared for the defendant and Attorney A. K. lrait Tbs father of n young man who bad ' Tba Ogden Real Estate association been for plaintiff. married bad occasion to held a two hours session In the parlors send nlately faithful but somewhat blunt old the servant to hia son house, some miles of the Weber club yeitordey. JAPANESE WOMEN main subject discussed wee In regard distant, on business. On hia reinrn, of the Clai k Exposition anxious to bear tbe old mans opinion TRA'FIC DISCUSSED to tbe handlingwill tourists who pass through Ogden of the lady, bo said: this summer in the way of advertising "Well, yon aaw the bride, Thomas?" Oriental Visitor to Ogdon Speaks on tbe resource of the country here about "Yea, master, I saw the bride." the Subject and in the way of making arrange"She's a wealthy lady, Thomas." ments for the gathering of the aecee-aer- y "Yea, master, very wealthy, I np tbe of K. Takshlma, lattes Information end slat manager pertainpum." a wee wen definite No arrangements by Royal Japanese Troupe, ing thereto. "Well, and what's your opinion were made, however. Thornes?" representative of this paper Ibis mo In regard to the roiwitrd imports-lio- n "I think slie'a n right bonnto lady to of Japanese women to this counIJarlha I called for tho proofs of my talk to, sa well as bring rich and clevinphotnrraph today, f didn't like any er; but, master," said the old man, contry for Immoral purposes. lie le an telligent Christian ami Is very much of them a bit. They actually made me fidentially, "if beauty's a sin, she Inierexted In the matter. In Salt Lake look worse than I do. won't have that to answer for." Edith Oh, but you exaggerate. BosCity D. B. laakl and K. Sakamoto were largely responsible for the expoes of ton Transcript Ilix Did that trip to Europe relieve the fearful condition of affairs there In Clara I Joel see why yon liked that our mind of our lamll troubles, the Japanese section of the tenderloin. Dtx Indirectly, yes; It emptied my of onr society; it wasn't We have not yet determined wliat group pocket book eo successfully that I was to do about tin Jap women here, said particularly good of you. that Labelle I know it, but It was so per- obliged to take my. mind off my lam- Mr. Takshlma, but It is likely something will be done. Of course, ft fectly horrid of that conceited Mias ily for n while to replenish 1L Detroit Free Pro a , rests largely with the federal official Gushing! Detroit Free Press. SUMMONS WILL BE HEARD OGDEN FEB. CITIZENS ' tj n-i- ng - ph-tur- e well-kno- Tbe Union Pacific Railroad company are contemplating making some large repairs to their roadway tbs coming spring and for this purpose it is understood that et least eix work trains will be put in tbs service within the next six weeks to wurk between this city and Granger. The road bed between Ogden and Morgan is to be ballasted and for this purpose gravel pits that have long stood Idle will be opened along the line, from which tho stone for the ballast will be taken. A large force of men will naturally be necessary and this move will be good news for those out of employment in and shout the city. It Is also given out that a new bridge will be put in at Green River and that the track will be straightened there which will necessitate the wprk of a at 9750.00. Matthias Gillen and wife to Walter number of extra trains for several In addition to this this comM. Couch to Albert M. Johnson, part months. lot 25, block 10, for 600.00l pany will build n line of road Into tbe , Cumberland mining district, within a John Pingree and Capitola L his wife, to John Duffy, part of short time. northwest quarter, section 20, township A minister and a rather bumptious 6, north range 1, for the num of $300. traveller occupied the same state-rooon a voyage across the Atlantic. At WAS GENEROUS ANYWAY. breakfast on tbs first morning tho travPeople do many things to keep np eller Mid: "I hope, Mr. my snoring did not disappearance. but when the Russian officer gave a Jap the last bottle of beer turb you during tbe night?" fjh. ao, Uot a bit, sir," replied the In Port Arthur, merely to give the Impression that the beleaguered garrison minuter, not a bit Yon see. Z live bad plentv. it was about the limit of on the roe at near a lighthouse, and I'm used to the sound of the foghorn on diplomatic deceit. Salt Lake thick nights. Pin-grew- m MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and Chatta Loaaa Service quick, confidential aad t. iWftl III ORGANIZER Elijah Larkin, father w George W. Larkin, undertaker, did yesterday at 10:34 at th J home of hia daughter, Mrs. Onn Bales, at Ouhlr, Toueie county, where he went on tho 14H of December to spend the Christmas holidays, lie was accompanied by bis wife and apparently in good health. On arriving ni Opiur ha was unable to get out of the carriage and It was necessary to carry him Tto tho house and place him in bed wtere he never revived Bom the Dlness that overcame hiu so suddenly. The immediate cause of death was Bright's iisease. 1 he deceai d has resided in Utah over forty yum, being one of tne pioneers, and among the best known men in the state, where he had n nost of friends who mourn his loss. Mr. Larkin was 75 years, 8 months and 5 days of ago and was born in Cam bride, E inland, where he served for a number uf years ss n private detective for the late Q.ren Victoria, who presented to him .. gold modal was he for faitkiul a vice, wb-rpleased to display to h' friends. it was 40 rara ago when the late Mr. Larkin seme to Odrn to enter the service of the Southern Facino company as watchman, in which capacity hb was employed 1 for ten years, when hi went to Bali ake and was altodocsmp ler Fret !unt Brigham Young :ur a number of years. Laier he located in Tooele county where he was bishops lint counsellor in BL John's ward. 1 he deceased leaves an aged widow, Geo. W. Lars' j, Sr., of Ogden, Joseph Larkin of Bnowvnle, Box Elder County, 80 gnnd an I Mrs. Bales, also children. The funenl will be held in Mr. V. 8. Poet, Immigration agent of Sait wh-aInterment will take the Bear Riven Land company, who place.Lake, has been subpoenaed to go to Washington in connection with the Smoot Investigation, left this city today for COLONEL HANSGN IS that point. It Is the intention to show IHEViAY IT READS by Mr. Peels testimony that the Mormon leaders are taking n liberal view of the Industrial affairs of Utah and are Ogdenite Is Honored With a Position encouraging immigration regardless of on tho Governor's Staff. religious predilection, and to further Georgs M. Hanson, deputy county show that tha Mormon leaders are en- treasurer, has received an appointment imcouraging a heavy ss commissary grneiel, with the rank Utah of state the in into migration on the staff of Governor Cutuf order to secure a settlement of that ler.colonel, embraced vast undeveloped empire The honor Is conferred In recognition within the Bear River Valley. In an in- of Mr. Hansen's activity In terview this morning Mr. Peet stated the Republican ranks. Hs has been n that this would go to indicate Just how devoted worker to his party cause and broad a scope the Smoot Investigation has ever been willing to nay tho aervire that would advance perform Is to take and also shows that the cause of chureh peopls are not so much Inter- the Republican party. He will succeed ested over the question whether Smoot Cot. W. J. Bhealy, formerly on Governshall retain his seat as they are to or Well1 staff. Mr. Sbeafy is also n demonstrate that there Is little or no resident of this city, being employed as interference from church sources la chief clerk In tbs office iff Division Sucommercial or secular affairs. perintendent Scott The many friends of the newly appointed commissary UNIM PACIC IFWP L general are glad to hear of his success and congratulate him upon his good MAKE IMPRDVEMEHTS fortune. It will be Colonel Hanson hereafter. Six Work Tnins Will be Put Into Service Within Next Few Wseka, NEW CANDY COM ELKO-ECLIP- mUj. .1,1 BACK d dt. M'.i;Y - V"i MAY COME IN COURT teachers to the number of about one hundred went down to tall Lake Cit yesterday in a special train oi two care to attend the State Teach-eiOgden ; J BROWN JEFFRIES W. It Gourley, general manager of the Utahua partis ai Ogden and Salt Lake City, is in tha uty on buxlnees connected with the upeiatiou of the playhouse here. WORK .tr.A IT:. JAMES BREVITIES ACOUATt Mil; JANY QG3G DC QTZZL 3 SSSSSSS CZ DC 0 30000 TBE MORNING EXAMINER FOR OCDEN REACHES MORE PEOPLE e Concern to to be Incorporated Within the N xt Few Days. over the Rural Free Delivery routes in Weber County than any other paper in the state & that Ogden will noon It have another Candy company to add to the large number of Industries already located hem This new concern to to be incorporated within the next few days with a capitalization of 565,000.00 and it Is understood that eome of the most prominent business men of the city will tans stock in the new company, who will employ travelling agents that will cover the entire mountain region. This new addition to the large number of manufactories now to this city, to sure to increase the patronage of this place, and will give employment to quite a Urge force of employes, as well as to add one more step toward making Ogden the most important oommerclai city of the west. to learned J ou IT PAYS TO f ADVERTISE It is the Paper dial reaches die Fanner and the city people ADVERTISE IN IT "Mm Chairman Tour are out of order, madam. Member from Tucaon Heavens! Will some sister pin me np while I continue my remark? Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. "I got wen with the druggist who overcharged me." "Howr "Ive told a dozen girls In hia neighborhood that their freckles are becoming to them.-Clevela- Leader. 0 O 8 0O 3C DC 3Z23G |