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Show J v Tnn morning amusement JURY AWARD grand DAMAGES Bom to the rif of William Shurt-15- j on Monday lam, a Sue baby glrL OPERA HOUSE brother-in-la- . WHEN JOHNNY right-of-wa- y Comes Marching right-of-wa- Home y f, d I . I 1 e g, yeu-lerda- -- n SPECIAL PRICES J j.C. Platt Saddlery d . i . S.T defi-otiv- e 100,000 BOLLS ABO TOTS f now ready for your inspection at The New Yotffc Racket Stoe Your Christmas shopping will not be complete without looking us over. If you want a little to go a long ways, call on us. 0. D. RASMUSSEN it --a- Of TRIAL FOR Sl'HCURY Lan.er and Madison Are Before District Court. j the iiKai market. The two we u hal gone In or tii Ltnj.p ti!iou i;nd borrowed a screw driver foin ?Jr. Han ? wa. wished to rejwii that a licjelc. Atu-- thy he bad given aoj-'s.- r .-u we tool for which they aked to Air. Haiuttn that a lav was a peculiar tool in the re'.ii.."Jai UUCki't l.u buen taken a'or iu the Second Iiirici court and pairing of a bicycle. 0 he investigated up .1, a! criminal will be tried before aud fouud the men trying to pry open of 'litcivil cs-- i s are taken up. the first tht- - dunr of the meat market. He cler office. c.:mr once for the (u Bros. compai up being tbat of Hubert il(. pirry police' snd and Robert Madison, charged Sergeant Chambers and Bin. Milling ccmtsiio 1 ul- - ar.icii pliu-(wrh attcniptcd burglary. of incorpuratkm ili.i it i tinthe men undiw arrssL It b t Jury was secured and Gu Hausen, expected that the cate will be complettu ro.i-dupurpose of the two 1, a general fluur 1 l ,,f i, 3 wen- - utct!- - Ik Heine Pender and Sergeant Ohant-bvt- s ed this afivrnuita. on tu,- Si.u'Lvrn i'acifle uot uf ary n examined for the sure, before u-FORAKER'B RAILROAO BILL. u iue hie arrival the time of adjourning court for lb The two com panic a.- eiYda.oiiiK for the sum of giv.'Mi tsv-.i10.000 of th I ttiun 1acific t'unuet-iliii- i from noon recess. Ths two men wero arrested by of which in seen coruyan.' t li.ui n the ut. Train No. 0 came in ftom Washington, Dec. C. Senator Chamber on the night of Sephi railroad today introdunsd treasury stock, the o: r stork being Lie we; in iwu ri'uon. tember 14th, on information furaLhed rate regulation hill which be lod heredivided a follows: B. t klal.aou, u, litl I'M Engt-nee- r by Mr. Hansen, and charged with havtofore presented re tbe senate commitE. Peery Bros. couipau Thoa Flugerld. M:er Merhan-- j ing attempted to burglarise the Llnd- - tee on interstate commerces ; Peerv. 14.5ot); Harold 3. peery, B. Mand o:hT official Elizabeth I Perry, Mo.noo: Leweterd y on Simthern laclftc is ii. Carver, (500, an-- it. Si. 8haw, left trip of inspection over the (5oi. Pvery Brae. Milling vomoany orace line between Ogiim and Ruu. K. Peery, (19AU0; Hu,o'd J. Prery, J. II. Vitim, it popular (unductor Ilk.fiOO: Elisabeth L. IVerj. lo.ooO; Pacific, b ou the Lewis li. Carver, (5uu: l. M. 8haw, of the BouC'.'-rtreei with hi rinht hand in a bandt.5oo. the result ut age. an accident but Tbe iHKird of uirectoi of tU two a hilt- - he on an rastbound companies are the sauo and re Hor- Monday ace E. Peery, Harold J. Peery, Eliza- train near Pigeon, Vuh. The lu which he waa riding waa beth L. Peery. Lewi H. t arter and D. truck by train and Mr. Vrtoa wa M. Shaw, th officer Horace E. Peery. president: K thrown to the floor uf the car. badly a ad Harold J. cutting and bruising hi hand. Peery, Peery. secretary and tveuMiii-i- . lu the rhauge mentioned in ) eater daya railroad column, mistake wa nud a In the etatemrat that J. J. HIS OPINION OF WIRELESS Roach, air brake wan, had resigned. Mr. Roach received a promotion Frank Jaynca Say the DeFcrrc.t Sys- to the position uf steam pipe fitter. tem ia Limited. E. Kennedy, for cm so of the boiler General Kiauk shop for the Union Pacific at Kran-toBuperlutenden: is tn Ogden looking after the reL'uiou TeleJayne- - of the Weett-rgraph and Cable company, fmswd pairs which ere being made to number of V. P. boilers 10 engints In tho Electhrough Ogden In bi tric yesterday, routing up from Ogden shops. Salt Lake over tho Oregon Short Line and going went over tiie ttnuthem George White, an employe of the Southern Padflo boiler shop, i conHe wa accompanied by 8. H. Lamb. They iud a fined to hi bed with e severe cold. trip over the Baa Pedro line from Los Attorney P. L. Williams of the OreAngeles to Balt Lake and report that this new road la one of ilte finest in gon Bhort Line et Halt Lake, wse In the ii for n few bourn between trains the country. Mr. Jaynes, when visited in his car yesterday morning, and attended to FOR by a reporter of this paper, was asked some business pertaining te hb dehis opinion as to the future of the partment. tVln-le- s Telegraph system, at which so much has been aid recently. Fieipht traffic in end out of Ogden Mr. Jaynes replied that It would be I at the present time the heaviest Impossible for the ayateni 10 give ser- In the history of the roads, and la Wholesale end Retell vice for any length of line through dally on ihe Increase, At th present crews runthis inienuountaln country and said time there are thirty-onYen nr euro te gat tho beet at that it has only given fair service on ning west on the Southern Pacific and this market. a short distance, e from Los Angeles the tame number east on the Union to tbe Catalina Mantis, s short dis- Pacific, against fourteen crews for the aarne month Inst year or n gain of tance across water. Mr. Jaynes expressed himself si be- seventeen crews this year over Mat. FISH ANO POULTRY THE ing well pleased with the pragma The principal freight now In transit BEST. which haa been made by ths electric- Is orange and other perishables from POULTRY AND FIBH ians who have been experimenting the west and holiday goods from the IN SEASON. with tbe cable across Great Balt Lake cast. The movement la also a steady Eitaer Fhon III. and who have now removed practically one from the buslnee point of view Pboeat Bell IM; lad. ISA It is not a special movement hut all of tiie point of difficulty. the general routine of business. Th 355 Twenty -- Fourth St. 2475 Washington Avenue local freight home capacity b taxed to its utmost end day and night foroes am kept busy keeping the freight shipMan Will Be Brought Before Judge ments moving, and a great deni of THE CENTRAL transferring has to be don at the local Murphy Next Tuesday. freight ahedi. MEAT MARKET Next Tuesday morning at 10:50 It 1 reported that ths Chirago A in the municipal court, Arthur Northwestern few railway a days ago Conlisk and W. R. Swan will appear made a FOR YOUR CHOICE. y FOR EXTRA CHOICE payment of 95,000 on a before Judge Alurpby. Tbs men, will across n piece of cool Mnd In be arraigned, charged with having ob- the Jackson Hots country which te n tained money by fraud, and, if the owned and Chicago peoby Wyoming 1 anflirU-at dence will bo the te ple, There are other evidences to the strict court, the Jackson Hole country that the lB the cutrlct court hearing Northwestern not stop at Lander Swan waa allowed to give bonds of with its Casperwilt extension, but will FISH AND POULTRY (SOU. Shortly after he was rea treat- push on Into Idaho and possibly to the WE HAVE THE 9EST. IN SEASON. ed whh Conlisk on the above charge. Piu-lflcoast arrangePreliminary TRY Ut. Ilia bail was fixed at (500, while Con-lin- k ments have been made tor an entrance was allowel his freedom tem- Into Rt. Anthony and other Idaho We pi see evoryooe. porarily, upon furnishing bond in the towns. amount of gljtiiv. Witnesses examPhone lad. 171; Ball ITl-k- . ined in the bounty fraud case will apPhone Boll 171-will no doubt be luiererilng to lad. 349, It the RICHARD GREENWeLL, Mgr. preliminary trial. pear at tha new train over when learn that was In not Conllan the bounty the Union Pacific and Ban Pedro I tried 2321 Washington Avenue 2311 Washington Avenue rise. The new charge Implicate tylm placed lu effect, forty-twpassenIn the deal equully with Bwau, but reand will made trains be np ger does not Include the bounty fraud ceived in Ogden during tbe period of case for which Swan la awaiting trial. every twenty-four hours. Even this figure seems very large te tho man who every day Is a visitor to tbe depot . IN JUVENILE COURT and watches the different employes who ruh about performing their difWith a Is Small Rifle Repferent tasks. At the present time there Youngster rimanded. re four trains each way on the Union Money win hoy; ne inferior 173 25th Street 1001110, three trains each way on the monte handled at Claude ElUa, a boy from North Og- Oregon Bhort Line eonlh, sis train IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR den, was brought before the Juvenile each tray on the Bhort Line north, four Paon Southern the each trains way small a for carelessly Using Judge, rifle. Ellis was out shooting bird. cific and four each way on tbe Rio One of the bullets went wide of the Gratuie Western, all of which are hanOfrentimes mark and through the window of n dled with promptness. residence. Fortunately no one In the the entire train is made up from tbe FRESH AND CHOICE. house wae struck by the leaden mis- cars la tb yard end started upon the sile. He promised to hunt no mors line. FRESH FIBH ARRIVE EVERY In the vicinity of houses end was DAY. Inspector Pratt of the New York Air Jnat phone nanad weaMureyma placed upon the probation llxi. Because he Interfered in the quar- Drake company, whose territory couthe best and between the of lias Sparks rel of two bon In WTlaon Lane, Ray sins Both phones Ml. points on tbe Rnnntoa wae arrested by the probation Green River and all in the city. j officer of that town and brought to Oregon Bhort Line, la Pboora BeU 134 k; lad. JJ4. 331 Twenty -- Fourth I court. He stated that he tried to part Malone K. been M. has sppolnted the combatants, with ths result that tho school teacher expelled him from foreman In charge of ths motive power nt j school. He will bo taken back to liepartment of the Southern Pacific Mr. school and given chance to prove tiie Minn, vice W. L. Calvert, reeigned. employed as a mastatement that he can be a good hoy. Malone inbis been the local shops for many chinist !esrs and carries with him the best i wishes of the entire force. ROBBED A CAR MARKET c K. Fe-ry- . IN AND OUT ltr,- tu screw-drive- e tcs OF OGDEN d Mrs. E. M. Luckett eni to Salt Lake FOR LAND ALONG THE SAND RIDGE yeaier day, whirr aho will viait for the baluui-- of the week with Mr. J. V. Bunn and Mra. P. Kerwin. Of That Amount 13.420 la Accrued the W. T..CARLETON C. F. Lloyd of Butte and J. C. Bvro-uenDamages in Building OPERA COMPANY Grant. Mont., are in Ogden the Road. a Brilcattle which awaiiiug of shipment t. the Surpassingly have ordered they routed through Of rjj7a jiuluiiy Comic Opera den. The Jury in the case of tbe Oregon Short Line company v. amlvr The following commercial traveler re In Ogden calling upon the bualneaa Bouwhuia returned a verdict yesterday houte: F. H. Perry, Chicago; M. J. awarding to the delenuant ll.ljti for Hunt, Portland. Ore., nd J. C. Hooper, tho value of the land taken by the fur 1 1company for n Si. Joe. nroad over the Band Ridge cutoff, and Governor John Spark of Nevada 93,420 as accrued damage resulting and Y. 8. Sparka of Idaho are vUiilng from the building of tbe road. This la th third of the condemns in the city, the guo-- i of Tho. Keogh. They arrived from Salt Lake eaierday tloa suits brought by the Short Line company to acquire title to n morning. over the and Ridge cut-ofSira. Wm. M. ThouipM.u, of Ogden, waa Instituted for the purpose uf fix will leave ahortly for Louiavllle, Kv., ing the amount of damages the com - where the will Join her husband. The pany should pay for ibe land and am-- - wJLannr Thompfona will hereafter make their other damages an might be shown a 23c, 60c, 75c, (1, 11.50. being due because of tbs building of home in Kentucky. price the new line. SEAT SALE SATURDAY. Tbe case has been- on trial In the Mr. O. A. Aleman la visiting Mr. and Mr. Joaeph Chez, who were for- District court since Monday, and a merly hi neighbor at HhelltyvlUe, number of witnesses have been exludiana. Mr. Aleman has inveaimenta amined, principally civil engineer, In Utah, and wa on a tour who have testified te the amount uf land taken and the damages that had THEATER of southern UTAHNA inspection. been dona to the land because uf the j Card are out announcing the on-- , building of the line. COMPANY P. L.. Williams, ueorte H. Smith of the LULU SUTTON gagemeut of Mlaa praukle Powers, IN uaughter of Dr. and Sirs. H. J. Pow-- . Balt Lake, and t.itarlra Hollingsworth , Tht Ptwtrful Romantio PHy era, and Howard L. MacNevIn, the wed-- , are the attorney for plaintiff, and will be Valentine Gideon and John K. Bag-le- g ding to occur Dee. I!. Tbe Prisoner of Algiers , at borne after Jan. l. They the attorneys for the defendant. By Frank Llndon. Tii following have been drawn ns a DETENTION HOME A Sequel te Mente Crfete). on the Jury pedal venire the December team of tbe diswk the Owat Ennllih Drama during Prenj the Juvenile trict court: Alonzo Van Patten, C. For Boys end Girls by Tern Taylor, The Ticket Court. D. Tyree, Janie Howell, William Har-roof Leave Man." Matthew Dinsilale, Charles K. U, jo end SO centa Ne higher Superintendent Alii sou of the school Cole, and George W. Barker, and Judge Patton of the juvenile court will visit th old building back, DIE I Edith, the daughInter of Mr. and Mr. Clark Gibson, died of the High school today, to a its for fitness detention vestigate at the family residence. No. 130U home. Tbe belong to tae Twenty-fiftstroet, at 3:30 thin mron-In- school board, building contains about twelve of whooping cough and pneu- rooms that could be tilted for comfortmonia. Service will be held privateable sleeping apartments, and is at ly at the residence at 1:30 p. ni Dec. present unoccupied. It will. In the esIn7ita, the Rev. Carver officiating. timation of the Juvenile Judge, make terment lu Mountain View cemetery. an excellent home for small clilldrsn. Friday the proposition to turn the y Judge Howell entered an order Into a detention home will be building nppolming Thomas Whalen, presented before the board of educaMcA. D. ShurtllS and Archibald tion at the regular meeting. Farland appraiser of the estate of II. Officers of tbe Juvenile court and of Douglas Wise, deceased. In the same the reform school are thoroughly constate O. J. Btilwcll, administrator, vinced that a home of this kind li filed a schedule of the property of the needed In tbe city. There ar In the estate In this city, which conalts en- Reform school a acorn of boys and tirely tit real estate, moat of it located girls too young to be In .tbe company on Washington avenue between Twenty-f- of tbe older inmates. ifth and Twenty aixlh streets. At tho home a matron would bn apLmM be well made and of good pointed to take care of the Inmates either if you want to get real atiatao-:iuTbe remains of Mrs. Mary E. Riley and in the day time they will I alout of it. We are making who died Monday at Emmett, Idaho, lowed to attend the publlo school. of pneumonia, arrived iu Ogden at The advertising qneatlon was next LAP yesterday and were taken to Larkin A brought up and It was decided to cooBLANKETS. 14 WHIPS, where SOSES . CURRY they ler with the Weber club before noting. COMBS and Bun's undertaking parlors, will be prepared for bnrlal. The funRUSHES for this week only. -- Y 3 cut nothing- but the bent brand eral service will bn held at oclock, POWER DAM DISCUSSEDTANNLD .if OAK LEATHER for Thursdiy, from tbe Baptist church. The remains Rev. Wood officiating. our gooda. may be viewed between' the hours of Real Estate Men Are Divided i the 10 and 1 o'clock on the day of tbe Subject. Co. funeral at the home of her daughter. A meeting of the Real Estate AssoJ. P. Chase, 370 Twenty-thir2213 Wash. Ave. 17$ Twenty-thir- d at Mrs. treet. ciation was held in tbe rooms of tbe Weber Club yesterday, with J. J. Brum-mitPATRICK TO BE in the chair. 1. F. Persona of Women love a clear, healthy comPure blood makes 1L Bui Goldfield waa a guest. plexion. The proposed erection of n power training, N. T, Dee. C. Albert E. ock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Htirfck, the lawyer, convicted of the dam in Ogden canyon was discussed a to its Influence ou Ogden real wider of William Marsh Rice, ' an TELEPHONE TO EDEH ted millionaire, was today taken from tats. There was a division of opinion, Slat Sing prison to New York to be some being of the opinion that it would sentenced to death. Patrick left The Independent Telephone com- injure Ogden canyon ne n pleasure I sng sing about noon a cheerful and pany hna a gang of men erecting tel- resort, and othera held that it would I as he has appeared at ephone pole on the line from the be a menace to the property between W time in the three yean which he Hermitage in Ogden canyon to Liberty Twelfth and Twentieth street, sod at Bing Bing fighting bin and Eden. Tbe work la In line with although engineers hsd stated that I tali sentence through nearly every the pinna of the company to extend it could be constructed with stability, I that tt would be difficult to ae convince legal procedure. the service throughout the county. the property owners along these linn. There was so much difference of opinion on this subject that it was held over until the next meeting. The matter of appointing an electrical engineer whose dirties it would Insohe to examine motor, lation, etc., waa referred to the local Insurance board; ns It was considered tbat it was of more Importance to the insurance fraternity. HARNESS '. utifStS&iJLm yfMWHM 1M.Y 7, 'RAILROADING to-ui- It h ef Parry Family F,.t an,c ei of lecorporat cn H..tv j Ellzabvin L. Perry, i., , 1, and D. M. 8 haw, i.ii. u..-- j uey. Arthur E. Prat1--. H. H. Bowman. CUT-OFF- 1 's Member ilonu-- $1570 Willard Snvdir, one of the moat prominent mining men of the atate. la up from Sail Lake, on a viait with liie MONDAY DECEMBER examiner; ogiten. vtah. TiinwiiAY juoi.mvo, mvi:Mi:nR . &!"M Mg BASKET BALL SEASON Now football haa retired, basket ball stepped forward td clslm tbe chief has place in winter nporta among the schools iit Utah.' President McKay of the basket ball association in the atate, haa called a meeting of the managers of ths different teams for Saturday, in Balt Lake. At the meeting n schedule of games to be played for the championship of the state will be arranged, and teams applying for admission Into the association will be considered and voted upon by the managers. Last year's league prill be strengthened thin season by e team from tbe Agricultural college, one from the university and probably one from ths AU Hallows college. Teams that were weak last season are not so unskilled at the present time, which will even up the league. lo ne. Og-dv- a . 8er-Biwn- T For-ake- c (14,-fioo- - l.ut-ki-- !r -H- OUR BUTCHERS The Places hi-i- t. To Buy the Choicest EATS n. priater' c. The Market Affords Buper-intende- Greenwell Fred L. Keller Bros. Choice Meats st e Butchers For Fine Meats SWAN-CONLlSm- Lindsey Meat Market right-of-wa- E ATS M evl-me- MEATS c o We Keep the Best Meats BALLARD & RINCKERS BIELS Meat Market MEATS St ELITE Twelve butts of chewing tobacco were stolen from a freight car In tb K. o. W. yards. Tbe tobacco was taken In preference to other merchandise tbat waa easier to extract from (be car. All evidence points to the thief knowing the contents of the car before he entered It. He dug hla way straight to the renter of the loed of merchandise, secured the twelve bull, and left the car otherwise undisturbed. Entrance was made through lb end door. Tho seal wan broken and tha door drawn back far enough to allow a man to enter. THEY WERE DRUNK In police court, when the name of J. Moss was called to answer to tha charge of being unlawfully drunk, ha denied emphatically tbe charge and suited that he wa not drunk, hut Irk. Mow wan taken from a westbound train upon tho complaint of the paskenger of tho car, who affirmed that be wa having fit that frightened the lady passenger. He wra glm HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. hi pa to the coast and allowed to proceed on hla Journey. DicJi, 24, 25, 30, 11 end Jan. let J. R. Flxk, were you drunkr aak-e-d Oregon Short Lin R. RH Union Pa(be clerk. 44A0l cific R. R. and Southern Pacific Co. TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, Tab." answered Fluke. One fare for the round trip within Well, we are going to fine you (5." On Dee. 14th and 15ih the Colorado radiue of two hundred and fifty miles Yah, came from tbe stolid Bwede, from eelling point. Ticket good to Midland railway will sell round trip a the deputy led him to the rock ChiLake to 1905. and Balt Jan. until Ogden, 4th, return tickets, pile. for scenic 944.50. return The and cago P. Walsh completed the docket. He Midland Route lx the right way' over denounced WARRANTY DEEDS. the officer who arrested Thta te for mount line alas the the was lined 15- He him. 9 Oband service equipment. The following warranty deeds have the beet car through to Denbeen filed in the office of the county servation Pullman Ticket CHIEF LYfiCH'S OpiititW office 77 West ver every night. rwrlw: Frederick Foulgef and wife to Wil- Second Booth, Balt Lake. liam Boyle, lots 11 and 13. Block 19, Gambling In Balt Lake Not Half Be CARD OF THANKS. Crooked ae Trl vns. Lakeview addition. Consideration. 1. O. J. Stilwell and wife to. FredWe wish to mend our heartfelt Chief Lynch of the Silt Lake police erick J. Foulger. lots 43 and 44, block 20, Lakeview addition. Consideration, thanks to our many friend and especdepartmoat, te in Ogden trying to loially to Mrs. Morgan, who eo kindly cate some bad men who have been 1100. Annie Johnson and husband to John assisted during tb aickaeaa and dnrh operating htely in Zion. Lynch waa aeked concaraing the B. Mannhsn, Ml of lots 27 and 13, block of our ltule aon, Jexae. May tha Lord 3. Franklin Plane addition. Consider- blest them in their hour of affliction. crookedness of gambling in Balt Lake. Mr. and Mr. Geo. A. Mumford tad He replied that the game were not ation. 11.000. half m crooked ae the Tribane. Ha Family. farther stated that gimbllng In Balt CXCUSION TOTCHICAGO WANTS THE ISLANDS. more renrlcted that lh OgLake DEC. 14TH ANR 19TH. den. The chief Cteimx thiv for the FW capital, because slot machine, giving Washingion. Dec. Ogden to Chicago snd return, (44.50, burn today inirodured n resolution pro- out chips, or any medium of exvia Colon Pacific R. R. Ticket gntui viding for tbe annexation of Rsn change. at not ltnwd o operate In Rati Tjite. and Maytl to th Untied n return nnll .Ian. r,rii. 1909. Meat Market ! I f The PfnC Masts on the market ere alweys faend hero. Phone lad. S43; Bell C. H. GREENWELL, U JR, Proprietor. 2323 Washington Avenue LONDO N Meat Market Fresh and Salt Seats. Game and Flak tn So ran. We handle Nothing hut Prim Beth Phene TWENTY-FOURT- H n UB Our matte la t pleeea. Evwythlng ffreiel Phone lad. S74. W. W. STONE, Prep. THE ARMOR Meat Market MEATS FREBH AND CURED; FISH AND POULTRY at ad aeasena. 139. BT. Heme Made Lard SHcteltiax: end SauMgt. AU Matte are Btrietly FiratClain in Every Line, . rs Street Groceries and Choice Meats of A!! Kinds Btr. Steer gig Twenty-Fift- h EATS THEM ALL FOR FINE SELECTED A. WRIGHT, Prep. - !. 126 Your Cuts Are Ours j NEVADA Juat phone ua and we will ube care of yon. Phone BeU 477-k- ; lad. 311 r |