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Show tHE EXAMINES: OGDEN, MOSSING UTAH, THURSDAY MORNING, DEE ESTATE D.R.G. SHOPS PAYS STATE T $21,475,03 Cr?mBaking Powder INHERITANCE LOWER Adds to the hcabhfalness Good Health of aQ risen flour-food- s, while it makes the food lighter, sweeter more delicious Exercise gate in purchasing baking powder to see that you get Dr. upon the food you eat. The amount that the estate of the late Thumae D. Dee will per to the state of I'rah under the siate inheritance tax law. is IS1.47S.03 which is S percent of the valuation of the properly leas the same percent on the $10.-0which is exempt. The couaty inheritance tax comnii-ioner- s met yesterday afiernoos with Judge li. If. Rolapp, C. C Richards, and Arthur E. Pratt, representing the IV ectaie and Attorney General Breeden, iepreenting tBe state, for the purpose of fixing the valuation of the property and assessing the amount due on the Inheritance tax. The representatives of the Dee relate contended that ihe valuation of the property of the deceased, both ral and personal, had been placed at too high a valuation, and after carefully going ever the list of aecuritiw owned by Judge Dee at the time of his death, the couimiesionera changed the figures d made by the assessor, rutting The valuation of the property I . W m ui 8 It lake. Ttah, Dec. 2b. The axle naive repair shops of the Rio Grande Western were fouad to bo on fire at lb: 30 tonight. All the fire apparatus in the city was railed out. but tho flames were beyond control sad threatened to extend to the freight yard. Although they could not make much heatfway against the blaxe the firemen succeeded ia confining it to its original locality. The power house and main car shop burned to the grouad, but the great machine shop, paint shop and other building standing at a distance mere unharmed. The loee is estimated tonight at from 8138. to I0e,(Vi8 and 200 men will be thrown out of employment. The buildings were of considerable value, but the machinery equipment waa worth nearly 8100,080 and aeveral cars were destroyed in the shops. The loss ia particularly unfortunate at this time as the equipment had been Increased in order to handle the great amount of extra work which The total valuation of the property is necessitated by the work on tha as given by the aaeeasork In the re- Western Pacific. The firs started in port which they filed with the county the engine room and that la the only rlrrk was I1SC.211.41. The valuation information obtainable tonight. aa agreed upon by the representatives latter advices place the loss of the aute, and the heir place the 825.000. valuation of the eataie at 1439.700.71. I'ndrr the sia'.e Inheritance tax law, BARTENDERS DANCE all etates above llo.OOii are subject to a lax of 6 percent of tha assessed JUACLES HALL valuation lo-- a the Am lo,ouo, which is not aasesiwri. The members of the Bartenders InAfter fixing the amount to be paid ternational league of Ogden gave their by the Dee estate, me commissioner third annual party and dance in the nd Attorney General Breeden took Eaglet' hall htai evening, which was up the eousideraiion of the tax on the largely attended. Thoms Kurts eiate. During the evening there waa cards They did not complete their delibfor those who did not care to trip the s eration last evening and the amount light fanlaelic, while punch and of the tax to he paid by the Kuril eswere served throughout ihe tate will be announced today. evening. , To the several committees who had charge of the affair great credit la due BICYCLE THIEF ARRESTED for the eucceaaful culmination cd their plana, for the dance tana one of the Caught With tha Gaoda Boon After Ha most enjoyable ever given by the Had Committad tha ThafL union. The committees who had charge of A man who gars hi nains to the the arrangements were: General committee fVcd Turner. Fred Brurap, police aa Fred Roberta, was arretted last evening on Twenty-fiftarpraf by I .era Farr. W. H. Wright. Reception Officer Vance on the charge of petit C. C. Clark. Rosa Adams, S. W. Moyea. larceny, it being alleged that he had Floor Frank Farr. Joe Hall, Ed Buck-ley- . Refreshment Tommy Ward, A. stolen a bicycle from a barber shop on lower Twentyflfth atraei, whleh H. Black. Tom Grose, Bert Edwards. waa the property of Goldie Rrown. Vance almost got- his man with the JUDGE HOWELL TO HEM goods on" aa Rberta waa coming out BEHSONCASE I0HICHT of a pawn shop when nrrr.ited and when taken bark to the pawn shop it was found that, he had Just pawned the Instead of hearing the testimony In biryrle. which we reported to have the habeas corpus proceedings in the been stolen. rase of Harry Benson, an Inmate of Rbortly before 7 oclock last eventhe State Industrial school, in Salt ing a report waa received at the poLake, Judge Howell has ordered that lice station to the effect that Mr. the rase be heard, here tonight. Rrown had had hi wheel stolen, and a The case grew out of tho sentencing waa of the given. of Harry Ben-tudescription bicyclo to Ibe State IndusAll of the officers were notified of tho trial school by Juvenile Court Judge an hour afterward about and theft, Brown of Balt l,ake. A writ of hnhesa Vance saw a man who he considered to was lasued In the boy's behalf he a auspicious character comhig out corpus and at the lust peering of the hoard Twenty-fiftof a pawn Mbop on street. of uvstea of the school, County AtHe arrested the man and in Investigatorney Christensen!, of Salt Lake countion found that he had caught the thief ty, notified the board that hs would who stole the bicycle. no longer appear rln the esse.- The later last night it was learned that trustee thereupon' called upon the atRobert had been along Twenty-fiftgeneral to defend them in the torney street earlier in the day trying 1o sell action pending and he In turn ordered a bundle of old clothing. It ia believthe district attorney to handle the ed by the police that the goods were case. stolen and they are trying to locate Involved In the ease la a question the clothing and the owner. of tho Juvenile of the claim to than other that court law. unit the result Is watched Roberts, Balt will make home is his ia lake, with Interest by attorney and others no explanation. interested in tbe court. - tk will imm. Tfcvy arv lovff la fndrai anc thaa qmv f tartar bat tha, ar aua inw tlm. Ml ara daafaraaa la oa ia MISMO. Blaze In Salt Lake Heavy Loss. V mrnmy rtmm. Tkf ih btrk ( remap MaftmtM A Big S48.700.fi, Prices, which makes the food more wholesome and at the same time more palatable. Uorm TAX COMMISSION VALUATION. Met Yesterday and Cut Appraiaament finer-flavor- ed, depends BY FIRE hti ae-ee- EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL 0. Ogden public achord are on exhibition ha the window of Radeon drug etorw on Washington avenue. The diploma wwa awarded for general excel leiio-in iha commercial department and for examination paper. ROOMS. Nt. SI Independent 'Phone No. SI all 'Phena, two ring BUSINESS OFFICE No. 120 Special OIRcer Jen nan Ja haring conIndependent 'Phono Boll 'PhSno, ono ring. ...... No. 68 siderable difficulty in cnforrlng Ihe ordinance regarding the cleaning of aidawalka of enow and Ice. The pmldM lor tha cleaning of aidewalka within twenty-fou- r hours after a anowtali and provides a penalty for failure to obey the ordinance. ordi-nawc- a BREVITIES Holly nt the Dlahna drug etonr. Sheriff Bailey mud Deputy Sheriff Wllnon yesterday afrernoon arrested two young wen by the name of Peary home la at Warren, at the re Ia ihe cue of the Ogden Water- whose of the Salt Lake policy who works company va. Isaac! Fair, the queat chat the men left Salt lake aaorney for the plaintiff yoatorday charge filed m notice of a inmiou to man the owing a largo hoard Mil. coat in the com. Tha cave a a decided la favor of tho defendant. The conference between the uem-lierof the city council, the mayor, the city eltorney and the officers of tha Waterman SelfMiltug Fountain Pm from fl.S0 10 910.00 at Roaa Book and Waterworks company, tor the purpose of arranging a franchise which tha 8tel ion try Co. company will accept, which had been for last even lux. was not While working at kla home, Carl arranged aa a quorum of the councilman Bamuelara. who reside at. 3118 Adame bald, waa not present. avenue, fell from a ladder and a frarture of fila left wriat and t MARRIAGE LICENSEE. tiinmb of liand. Galanriara and Xaiaa Cardo galore at Boas Book and Stationery Co. a sue-tafnn- d hla-righ- Yesterday was a busy one for the marriage license clerk In the county e lurk's office, the following marriage Tha caae of Mathlaa Gillee va. Mr. license being granted: John A. Bain, aged 22. of Richmond, jHannetto ftehurg, which began la the and Mian Annie K. Jones, aged 22. dlrtrirt court yesterday moraine, la of Willard. Mill on trial. The action ia a milt to AJva A. Rhodes, aged 28. and MIm ivcover on a mechanic' lien. Ida M. Bernard, aged 18, both of Oar land. Box Elder cow at y. Toilet, amoktng, shaving and mant-enr- a August C. WeNtz, aged 83, or Bufeets-a- t Roas Book and Stationery falo. .V. Y.. end Miss Ktla K. Orundv. Co. aged 19. of Ogdon. Frederick W. Croaa, aged 2d. and The diploma awarded by the lcwi Ml Gladys Ivea, aged 18, both of Ogand Clark exposition director to the den. Tha Famona Flying Machine at at Roa Book and Stationery Co. BOc aaad-wiche- h DECEMBER 21, MARRIED IN SACRAMENTS SMITH'S The following is a clipping from the Sacramento Bra. The groom. J. J. Shaver, is a well known young man of Ogden, having been employed ac a clerk in the office of Master Mechanic Luckett for the past two years. He left a few days ago for Sacramento, where he wae married at the home of the bride's parents ia that city. The young people are expected to return Saturday from the west and will make their home in this eity: "Mias Georgia Gluesing of this city and J. J. Shaver of Ogden were married at 1 oclock Thursday, December 14, at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Cora K. Zwirker. 2620 H street. Rev. W. 8. Hoskins officiating. Mias Emma Gluering attended her eiwer as bridesmaid, and James C. Cudd supported the groom. Both the bride and bridesmaid wore gowns of white or gandie and. carried bouquet of white carnations. The decorations f the home were simple yet effective, consisting off no color but green. A curtain made of strands of smllax waa arranged before the two window in the front parlor, and formed the 1 sick ground for the bridal party. The grill between the double doors dividing the two rooms was also hung with portieres of amilax and numbers of potted plants aided in the decoration. In the dining room the tables were ear with pretty service, and again tba deHnate tendrils of tha smllax wera used over the white cloth, a wedding teeakfaat was enjoyed by all present. A great nundor of presents In cut glass, silver and china principally were received, and when leaving the bouse Mrs. Rhever threw her bouquet, which Mies Adah Saunders caught. The newly wedded couple left on the afternoon train for Ban Francisco, and will tour the south, returning to Sacramrnto for Christmas and then going on to Ogden, their future heme. "Mr. Shaver waa until two years ago a resident of Sacramento, hut waa transferred Ogdtva hy the railroad company hy which he le employed The bride has bran very popular in this city." Aa Way Down Earn." The Old ' Homestead" and "Shore Acre," Yon Yoneon." which was presented nt the Grand last evening, ha become pexiod-ieel- . and haring sera it once one vams 10 see it again. 80 year after year Thin Skinned, Juicy and a the aeaaon arrive w hie ourselves to the box office and pay our good a any In Ogden: rine Yello Color and money for the privilege of having a larger than an. where els for the monev do good laugh. Aad after the performatlc. 40c, 30c, 2c and..." ance la over we feel better for having 20 for a brief period followed che fortunes Home-canneSomo-ThinFruit. of the Americanised 8we fine, put up for thrii ow n The pier itself ia a stirring picture use. but are abligad to laate of one of the phase of American life town. A full line to xelaci from and ia oac of the moat eaceeasfttl dialect coined le ever produced on the qt. Mason Jim. each Americas stage. Bari K. Mitchell in the title role on of tho strong feature of th show, and hie interpretation of the part la a It Fopa, pound ...Sc faithful Imorpretation of the inoffensive Swede. ORANGES S-- POP CORN CANOY Miner's Marry Bttrleequers, who come to the Grand on Friday night, will present for tha initial burlesque A Lively Honeymoon." a conceit In which the fun nut foot and furious. The comedians have "fat parts, the muaie is bright and catchy, the songs are up to date and tho show girls of tho prettiest. This conceit is followed by aa olio introducing Emmonda, Emerson and Emmonda. Gramlich and Kelly, Bmlty Klee, IwToy Bros., Marie Bsrrtaon, Billy Koble and the Goblin Girls. The burlesque is a aide splitting affair en tilled Doctor She in which the strength of the company Is seen In a merry melange of mirth and music. . JUROR LOSES CHECK. POlUi t f In CONFERENCE CALLED. Order ta Gat Money Ha Signs Bond for Twice the Amount. How carefully safeguard the I'nited Itself from lowing Slates money-throug- h the loss of a check and the Christmas Candies and Nuts Best Quality, Lowest Prices Wilcox '3ft 'i- Grocery Co. - Buy Her a Watch issuance of a duplicate ia shown in the efforts of John M. MrKellar 10 aerure money due him as a federal court Juror, says the Deseret New. McKri-bv- r performed hka duties on die Jury in the April lerm. and on June 12. 19U5. recalved a check from tbe Iniied States marshal for 8'3. When ho readied the I'niied Slates depositary In Sail Lake To rash it he could not find It. however, and retracted his steps to ihe Jury room. The search fulled to produce the check, so he slopped payment and set about trying to aocure a duplicate. The rules on the subject provided that he musL wait six months first, and he baa done this. Now he is trying to secure the check, and has prepared a statement on a blank provided hy the treasury department declaring that he verily believas ihe check is lost on the streets of Sail Ixvke City, and will never be presented for payment. With this statement he is forwarding a bond tor twice the value of the creek which will remain on file in tha department, and will lie used to guarnaiee the government's getting Ha money back in case the original is ever paid. SITUATION UNSATISFACTORY. radon. Dec. 20. According to official advices received here today from Snsughsl. U ia believed that the situation. while moat, unsatisfactory, can he controlled by the warships already thre. Tbe only danger 1 that disaffection may spread to the interior. It I thought that it will not be necessary to send troops, as the Chinese government la taking every precaution to prevent an uprising. The foreign offlre hs disapproved the action of tho British assessor in confining Chinese women prisoners in a foreign Jail. It ha so Instructed the minister al Feking. Sir RrucN M. Satow has ordered the tranfcr of the prisoners to a native Jail. Ir i ni leged that this action of the akewr was the cause of the recent ruriug. 1 $1.50-SPECIA-9- 1.50 We place on sale the week before Xmas 50 FINE WATCHES 20 -- YEAR FILLED CASES 7 JEWELED AMERICAN MOVEMENT folly Warranted by Us STRENUOUS ARCUMENT RESULTS IN SCRAP As a result of a scrap. In which they indulged. In a Twenty-fourt- h street saloon. Horace Chandler and Walter Richards were landed nt police headquarters last evening on the eharge of having disturbed th peace. They were allowed to go on their own recognlsaneo until tM morning when they will bo in the police court to answer to the charge. Just what th fight was nil about, neither the principals nor the seem to know, but it appears that the two man had an argument, which they could not eottle amienhly, so they resorted to fisticuff. Aa a result of thetr strenuous session, both of tk men have several souvenirs, is the way of rat farce et cetera. After-havinbeen arrested, both of the men w era extremely penitent end regretted that they had sera fit to n public scrap. wit-ness- g JEWELfRS . ANNULLED THE CONTRACT. New York. Dec. 20. At a meeting Dm:i-rotkRussia. IJer. ;p The Ked lords of this neighbor huui are rural snanls for iiaetily orgauixiu protection afwlnat ihe extensive surer MU iiprisihii. The' have also appealed tn tbe govern men; tor tux'. . i.- Mixed, pail CwocolaTes. pound Coal and Kindling Wood, 15- at 8 DIAMONDS Perfect Cut v fine Color Lowest Price GOTO SMALLEYS St. Twenty-Fift- h Just Call Up 39x Bell 1 Thay will ba plaarad ta give , Informatian en j flavoring. Extracts-- , An Intoxicated man, name unknown, was found asleep In the Twenty-eighth street ditch last evening, and had be not been taken to the police station would havo undoubtedly died a a Blue Label it-su- it of hla exposure. When discovered the man was 1) lng along aide of the ditch, his feet In water up to his kaeea, absolutely of hi predicament. Real-dein The vicinity discovered the man and notified the police, who went after him with the patrol wagon and look him to tbe station, where he was rared for. is tha ena that la laadleg ALL OTHERS and bet ef all, yeur grocer finds it a ready aallar, ni TRY IT FILIPINO TARIFF. Washington, Dee. 20. The favorable report of th ways and mean com mines on the house on the Pacific Philippines tariff, which waa formally reported to tho house today, states that the hearing recently brought to light a few facta which' were not presented to the committee at the last session. Tbe Important testimony, tbe report stales, was that which showed a higher cast In the production of Philippine sugar than mas shown last year. At present the cost nf raw sugar delivered al Iloilo or Manila ia at least on and one-hal- f cants a pound, not conaldering the depreciation of sugar machinery nor the interest on money Invested. The Insurance and freight of a cent a pound and ere three-tent- h the duties and cost of refining bring cenla a the total cost up to 8 pound In New York for refined sugar. The report Mates that the coat of refined beet sugar la said to be 8 cents a pound In Colorado and 4 cents a pound tn Michigan, and therefor the Philippines sugar Is not a much lower as opponents of tariff reduction have aiaied. Rerause of the diseased condition of the animals and Inferiority of machinery and agricultural methods, no great increase In the production of atigsr and tobacco 1 possible, the report says, and Americans have nothing to fear from the pal sage of the bill, which will be of great assistance to the islands. 0 2 of th director-- , of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton railroad here a reoln:iia was passed rescind-tngrevoking and annulling every resoWANT THEM TO SHOW BOOKS. lution and contnet. adopted or entered into by the t'incinnntl. Hamilton and New York. Dec. 20. Julius Oahu, a Dayton Railway company, authorising theatrical or purporting m authorlxe the lease member of the declared today that henatiso of the railways nf the Fere Marquette Railroad company. The hoard of di- Mrs. Ijeslle Carter was too ild tor rectors of the Marquette also held us" that the combination refused to a meeting and adopted a resolution Imok the actress in certain cities. Mr. tbst, aa the purchase of. the company Csbn's statomem ws made at today's stork of the (Tiirago. Cincinnsti and hearing on the legal proceedings by Louisville was Illegal, all transaction which several Independent, theatrical In connection therewith he declared manager are seeking to force memrescinded and annulled. theatrical syndibers of the cate to produce their business acFATALLY SHOT. counts and records In court. Edward L. Rloom of the Cahn and Coltuado Springs. Colo.. GLc. 20. Grant circuit mid the reason Mrs. Fiank .. Sriiu. :14 years of age. vice Carter and other Belaaco attractions president of ihe Davey Real Rstate were not booked, was because whencompany. w fatally shot on Pikes ever Relasco offered a good show the Peak avenue a to o'clock tonight. He price asked were curb that there was on hi wav 10 the Sant Fe de- could be no profit in It for the honk-inspot to tike a train to join hi wife agent s. and sou, who are nt 1ong Reach California. vr SHIPS READY. When within two block of the depot. two men passed him and lndon. Pec. 2r Beyond keeping commanded erward in two Rrltlsh merchant steamer "Hand up." This he refused to com- readiness at Riga for the removal of ply with and he shooting followed, the British subjects In case of neces then turned and ran sitv. the British government la not the hold-up- s Scott was removed to the hospital, taking any other action In respect to where an operation was performed. the British residents in Russia. Th The lower limbs are paralysed and no report that the government sendng hope are hrM out for his recovery. a wranbtn to th Baltic is denied by the foreign office officials. Boston. Dec. ;n Richard Hodgson anrhori-ilecleveisnd. Ohio. Dee. 20. Tb dl- LL. D., one of rhe foremost uf the Cleveland Electric Raillu ;be world on psychical the died auddvtilt of been disease ebikt way at a meeting initay raiw-, niuturmeu l thv t'lilon Boat wag-!- uf inure thanpbxylsg hanJtiB'.l iaii'l rotulnctora nt- cent an hour. club here tonight. ae.l in )ears. to-da- Fill REED HOTEL DRUNK, ASLEEP IN DITCH syn-dirai- Pi-i- : - - at the Following are the arrivals Reed for laat twenty-fou- r hour:. J. F. Walsh. Ban Francisco: W. M. Kansas Drew, City: Jo. Kragan. New York: G. W. Klrske, New York; 8. FOOTBALLS Deanberg, Chicago; F. J. 81. Joseph; E. A. James, San Francisco; L. L. Ewing, Denver; H. Burdett. Los Angeles; G. A. Steiner and wife aad son. Balt Lake;-W- . J. Patrick, Salt Uke. i M. ira Mm m MAINTAINS Clearance aale on Footballs al greatly reduced priceo. Air Gun, tied and Skateo. m IMPERIAL HOUSE- For Photography HOLD. London. Dec. 21. 7b correspondent at the Dally Telegraph at Toklo sends an Interview with Marquis Ito, who said it was hia sincere desire to maintain the dignity of the Imperial household of Korea and to promote the hap- adgar A I bum a and Featal Cards Buatar Brown Cameraa. Edison Phonographs piness of the Korean people. I personally am going lo face the Irak of Bring that the provisions of the new treaty arc faUhfolly carried We cannot out, raid the marquis. suddenly institute greet reforms and must wait patiently for national progress and development. Centuries of neglect have rendered the education of the people very imperfcl and difficult of reform. Rtdd and drastic measures would only increase Korean of Japanese momisunderstanding tives. It. would be esey to subdue and awe tbe Koreans, but If we desire to promote the lasting happiness of K ree we must not force her against her will: on the aootrary. we must cultivate The closest, friendship and 0 fouler a wish for voluntary compliance with our desires. Henceforth I will be an adviser to Korea and will do my utmost to assist her." The correspondent rays that Marquis Saoinjl. leader of the constitutionalists, has accepted the Task of forming a new Japanese cabinet. The "only" Phonograph. Sue and paaaea all athara in clearness weatnaaa and. volume of tana. T. S. Hutchison, The Recycle Store, 808 25th Bt H.T.UPP WATCHES AND - Christmas Liquors For The heat holiday liquors buy the following: Port wince, Angel ica. Dry wines, Sauterara, Zlnfgn-del- , Clarets. We also have a foil line of all other liquor. The place to get them at right prices is 1 RURAL GUARDS. J. S. LEWIS & CO. New York. Dec. 20. Ai important move In the contest for the speaker-shi- p of the New York stale assembly was made today when, after a con ference which Included some of those opposed to th earnilldacy of J. W Wadsworth. Jr., a decision was reached to rail a conference of all Republican member of the assembly, to be held In this city on Friday. Though Mr. Wadsworth was not oonaulied. friends of E. A. Merritt. Jr., also a candidate for tbe speakership, said tonight that the call included the adherents of both camp, and 'hat it was Intended to get members together for an expression of their views on the action of Governor lliggin in aupjiortlng Mr. Wadsworth and as to Ihe other can dldalee. A Alma Hearn, the comedienne, I coming In n new play written especially for her hy William U Roberta, author of On the Bridge at Midnight" Honest and Big Hearted Jiiu, Heart" le a true American comedy giving true and realistic glimpse of rural life in Kentucky. The persona in the play ara aU striking, distinct and original characters, soma of serious strength and mmny humorous. In (heir mldat appears Marty, tha daughter of David Weathorahy, an old Kentucky farmer, a beautiful young women scarcely more thaa a child, without cultivation or education. This la Miss Hearns part. Marty and Tom Ellison. a young engineer on a Cumber land river lock, fall in love, humiliating Tams proud mother and stirring Rose Osborne to revenge. The aad and'prettjr romance le most skillfully told la the wholesome play nail with He abundant humor should prove one off the most enjoyable sew productions of the season. An excellent company haa been provided to support Miaa Hears by her managers, Kllat and Gaaaolo. and auoh arenas as the old Kentucky home, the homestead ham and on th pirturrsqae Camberland river, bare been giving saltings that At bring out all Their poafMIUle. tha Grand Ratnrday matinee and night. - n 26TH AND WASHINGTON Phones: IndL 1163; Bell 340-x- . 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