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Show THE M0R3TTK0 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL. ROOMS lidtpMdMl Phone Bell 'Phene, taw rtnge BUSINESS OFFICE Independent fPtiene Bell 'Phone, one ring N acme, who resides la a room over the I Red Sea saloon on Grant avenue, Ju U hae purloined some clothes. fact ne was caught In the act of adorn- icg himself in the other's toggery, ud SI No.se iNfc 120 No. 61 Jceepb Smith souvenir plus for lo Boot Book ud Stationery rente u Co. en At a. m. a greed high mass with special music will be gives. At 8:30 a. m. mass, at which the little children Co. of the pariah will render sweet music In honor of the Divine Child.. A boat twantyflve eooplea attended Again at 11:3 a. m. a high mass, at the Saturday nlfht dance at Toller 'a which the music of the early morning will lie repeated, together with eolemn hat evening benediction of the blessed sacrament The Famou Flying Machine at Mo of the mas. at Boa Book and Stationery Co. ASSESSMENT EOT COMPLETED DANCB XMAS NIGHT TOLLERS "fchu, bavin ud mash ewe MU at Boaa Book and Stationery Toilet, ACADEMY, 7SC to 1 A. M. ADM. COU-HU- E Although the Inheritance tax commissioners have not aa yet completed the appraisement of the Albert Johnson estate, in this county, and cannot an yet state what the toial of the estate will foot or the amount uf the tau they have so far ooiupleicd their work that roughly estimated the estate will leech iu the neighborhood of 38,000. The greater part of the property le repreaeated by notes, secured by mortgages on real estate in the city ud county, and will total (3d.lo5.88, and there la 81 802.75 In bounty eertlfl cgtea and (3.764.32 In cash on deposit la the different banks. It la exported that they will have appraisement by completed their Tuesday night ud have fixed the amount of the tax to be paid the ud Fattlaoa. proprietors of tho FahtaC Cafa, preaeated the member of tho bualnene force, the editorial ataff. and mechanical department of box of the Standard Examiner with cigar which all of the boys greatly appreciated and which satiated In making tho time pau quickly. Every one wao emoking about tho otflee last night enjoyed tho fame of the Havanan ud which wen presented to them. leedom Watermae Self Filling Fountain Pens from 1AS to (10.00 at Boat Book ud Stationery Co. ShariS Jamea of Evanctoa, Wyoming, and SherlS Bailey ametod Q. W. Greenfield yeaterday afternoon on tho elate. charge of being n deserter from tha military marvatlon at Cheyenne, WyoDRAWING ming. FORM PONY WANTED Galley bay for the ExTb. drawings for the pony offered by aminer. Must have fair education and some experience, Call at "Standard'' Richardson and Grant, tha crockery people, waa held last evening, tha office at ip. d. drawer of the prise being the holder No. 11020. Ieater Alllaon, who baa hen ill since of ticket were 10 numbers drawn and tut February ae the result of an op- oneThen week will be given for the holder eration for appendicitis, ha become much worn and it 1 not ex peeled that of the first number to claim the prise, If not claimed la that time, die hold ho can survive until morning. era of die other nine numbers will The pond baa been flooded end it te bare an opportunity to claim the prise now fine skating at tho rink, at tho In the order In which they were corner of 28th street ud Wall avenue. drawn, throe days being allowed in which to claim the price. The numbers drawn In tha content Bred Cafe, tha only high clau famwere (1) 11020, (2) 4112, 13) 16503, ily Restaurant in Ogden. (41 2404,' t5) 10907. ID 2427, (7) County Superintendent of School! 151(8, (8) 15188, (8) 1885, 1V) MdL Patterson, hai received from tho director of the educational exhibit of the FALSE ALARM Ijawla A dark exposition, a diploma and bronte medal, that were awarded A falM alarm called tha firs departto tho school of Weber county fur of John Van general excellence la elemeu l ary edu- ment to theatresidence 2041 Monroe avenue, Hootselaar, cation. where it was discovered that some rags that had been put in the stove Wedding and' theater parties will ovenhad tiegua to smoke ud led the 'find good thing to eat and drink at occupants of the homm to believe that Road Cafe. - the The deputy clerks In the connty office presented County Clerk David Mattson with a handotne cut glass Ink stand last night. Mr. Matt-naresponded feelingly to the presentation speech, thanking Ida clerk for their thoughtfulness promis- clerk n ud id are was afire. When the scene they amt wu no fear r. eurd firemen arrived upon the tha trnuMe tlie resident that there thut the place vu In danauon located PEASANTS DEFEND THE CZAR. ing to always remember them when using the gift. A dm. 2 Be EACH. Aa tha result of the recent wreck on V SNOW IN TEXAS. MaaaM 1 I Po. El Texas, Dec. 23 Suow fell here today, the storm extending to Chthnahua, Mexico. New Mexico cattlemen fear stock will suffer tr the storm docs not abate. Block train- -. which were held up by drift of snow, were started on their journey late this afternoon. Tho pond has been flooded and It la now fine skating at. the rink, at the corner of 2$th street and Wall avenue. wers from Manila bring new arrival of the American r te SMITH'S 26TH AND WASHINGTON 1163, Beil 340 Phoneii Ind. BURNED RAISED Wishing our many patrons the seasons greeting and extending our thanks for their liberal patronage we remain always at your service, S. J. Burt& Bros. u Cu a Justice of Dm peace try action for damages for mock killed by a nilraad train, by reason of the company's failure to fence its tracks. That is th question that Judge Howmotion to ell is asked to decide on divides the case of Fred L. Keller vs the Oregon Short Line company. The plaintiff obtained a Judgment in ihe Justice court at Huntsville for (175 for the killing of a horse by the defendant company's train. The defendant appealed the cane io she die-tricourt and then moved to dismiss the action for the reason that the court had no JurMictlon of the subject (muter. The its lute requires the railroad companies to fence their tracks w here the same run through lands "owned ud improved by private parties." The defendant contends that as the justice of the peace hue no power to try title to real estate. It cu sot try a cnee here the ownership of tho land adjoining the railway track la In issue. if this salt is decided In favor of the railroad company, It means that all similar notions must hereafter be brought in the district court. This question hu not been decided by our courts, but it Is an Important one, becanae actions originating In the Justice court can not be taken higher than the district court, while action originating la the district court cu be appealed to the supreme court. For tills reaaon the railway people are uxioua to hive this particular queftilon settled. Mr. Willis argued the matter for the defendants, while N. J. Harris ud Joseph (Tip represented the plaintiff. A fire at nn early hoar this morning destroyed ell of the northeast side of the residence of John McGrath 2324 Mndluon avenue, and canoed about damage. In trying to save bin property Mr. McGrath wu severely burned about th face end arms and hia hair was burned from hi head. The fire wu dietered shortly before 1 o'clock this morning by the occupants of the house ud waa almost at tha aame tlm seen on Twenty-fiftstreet, three and n half blocks away, the alar that called out the fire department being tent in from box 36, which la heated on the corner h Jis-tloc- 's of, Twenty-fift- udthe Madiaon call had afreet time that h aveuu. By th been received at the station the flames were summing Into tha nlr ud ouuld be b plainly area from Waali-ingio- n near Twenty-fiftavenue street. When the fir department arrived upon the ecane the entire cast end of the house, which la a summer kitchen, was in flames and the firemen devoted their tlm In aa endeavor to nave the rsst of the building. The biace had gained such a head u way tliut it was oifflcult for the to work and it was only after the hardest kiud of work that they succeeded in saving th rest of the house from destruction, and they' deserve great credit for confining the fire to the summer kitchen aud keying It away from th mala build iug. Although the direct cause of the blaze Is obeoura. It is believed that It wu caused by aa overheated stove la the summer kitchen igniting the wood work, ud spreading to a shod annex to th kitcheu in which there was aonie hay and other Inflammable ANSWERS FILED malarial. Before the fire department had arin Azuxa" Wrick rived Mr. McGrath had discovered y Defendant Case 8utts In Second Disthe flames, and in making hia way to trict Court. the scene of the blaze opened n door lending Into tile kitchen. In doing no Th attorneys fqy the Union Pacific he created n draft, which fanned the company yeeturday afternoon filed the fire Into his face; burning him badly answers to the eight indictments in and singing his hair. answer to the eight complaints filed painfully Injured Mr. Although In suits against that oornpuy, McGrath sought to check ho blue brought by A. 1. Stone, administrator nud with th nwManc of hia neighof the estates of eight of the men bors wu doing (11 in his power to who died as a result uf the Axnxa save hia home when the fire departtrm wreck. ment arrived. This move on th part of the comThe summer kitchen u a total wreck SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF pany waa somewhat unexpected, as ud wan utterly destroyed, although i hey have been fighting to have the the firemen succeeded in saving the appointment of Mr. Stone a ad rest of the house with th exception Mtae Whalen end Mr. Talmage are the set and aside, mlniotratur, bring uf the eut wall from damage. Married. case before the Second district court After the excitement of the fire had for IriuL subsided, Mr. MrGrstha horns became School eloed for the .Christmas Some time ago Judge Howell re- very painful and it wan necessary to holiday Friday, December 22. Jn fused to set aside the appointment tuuinum n physician to drean hia years past It ba been the custom to of Stone administrator aud it was understood that the petition to have At a later bout he waa reported to have no vacation at this time of tha Mr. Stone removed was to be taken be resting roiufortably, at the home year, except Christmas . day. Thin to the Supreme court of the Mute. of hts neighbor, Robert T. Miller, who year, however, all pupils will bo allowThe petition asking that the admin- offered shelter to Mr. McGrath and hia ed to go bout for two week. Moat of the students, will avail thomaelre istrator in this (tale ha removed Is family for the night. of th privilege. Only those living at based on the claim of counsel for . distant point will remain. the defense that the men at the time SUIT TO BE STARTED of their death were not Teoidenu of Most of the members of tha faculty tills state, that they were not killed in this slate, and that their fumilies Te Collect Pell Taxes Labor Bosk will attend the 8 late Teachers' convention in Balt l.kf, January ud eHlatci are In the state of Wyorn Wae Closed Yesterday and DeWhile the proceedings will he n little tng. where the courts have already Must Be Paid linquents foreign to those engaged In the teachappointed admlnlrtratora. and that in Cash. lue catala of each of the decendunta In ing of the deaf and the blind, the teachers of the state school usually attend this stale coniine simply of the oause The labor books of the city pall these conventions and frequently take for action in the suite tax collector hav been closed for an active part In the discussion. the year 1905. aud in the future no one will be allowed to pay that tax in RECEIVEDJPRESENT Mr. Thurman and family' will labor, and mut settle with the col- the Christmas vacation in I.ehl. spend Receive Locket Scowcroft In Albert raxh or stand a chance of lector Front Employee of Scowcroft being sued for ihe amount. Christman will be fittingly celebratA Son's. On Tuesday of nrxt wnk between ed at the school by the pupils who do 80 and l(k) complaints trill be filed not home. Many prsnts have In piirHiuiuce with ihe ciisumu that In tbc municipal eeurt In aulta b- -n go received and more are to comm has been In force for a number of against delinquents, and each day All will be remembered with a of meiuliera one a the as the to fart complaint Plenty of candy and nuta will be gift thereafter, year. present proof the firm with a tmautirul present at can lie drawn up suits will be Insti- vided. A program will be rendered in of the ilie other tffirlatjiiu time, employe tuted against tha delinquent the cbapel and tbe day will wind np John Keowerofl A Huns' company as- and summon turned. with the tree and Rants Claus. Mr. afteroffice In 1h sembled the yesterday If the tax paid before the sum- Bush. Miss Bennett and Mr.- Weaver Rnowcrofi Albeit to noon aud presented mons is issued, the amount due will and Mias Lyne form the committee. a beautiful gold locket out with a fine be but (3. to which the lax amounts, diamond. if after the summons lk iaaued the The basket ball girls defeated the l The presentation speech wo made amount will In- (5.65. While if afternoon, In a High school, 1 recurve and wages garnished match game Thursday by .lame Wortlicrapoon. who referred a score of 6 to 5. A the to the kindly feeling that, existed be- the coals anil tax, together will score would by indicate, the game waa a tween the employes of die company amount to F'2.80. close one. The players on both tea mi j ami the member of the firm, of the all put up a font game. Mias Clark, jI consideration that dm latter had the High school forward. i a player FOR THE POOR HkOttU to the former, and that thU year of much skill and speed and elionld Scow-crof- t of Mr. Albert wa tho turn it develop into a remarkable player. The to he remembeml by the emof Load Groceries and five point for the High echini were all Wagon ployee. mad by Mi Clark. Tbe playing of Carloads of Coal. Mr. Albert Scowcroft reaponed to the entire High school team was tho thanking tliose, prex-ehove average. been have In Hour the city people for the gift and for Hia spirit which for tbi year. Relief had pro nuiicd It. and for himself and well cart'd William McKay, of tbe Weber fitake In the ward have been makthe member of the firm wished all a lint of the deserving and send- Academy, refereed the banket, bail gam a ing Christina. merry pnivlttiun enough for a between tlie deaf girls and the High All of ihe several hundred employe ing to themClH'i.-tmIlia decision were fair and aa In the bounteous a with were of tho firm gift, Recond ward rpven dinner. loads of a referee be does well. prevented wagon from the nelect allowed to ihev being distributed to the have wtorJr of tho company such a gift a eatables Mis Cox will spend tbe Christmas needy. With :hr provisions went a they desired. at her home In 8sn Fete holiday coal a carload of given by prominent After the presentation an Informal county. near (TiriHtnns, Uont.ng family. reception was held, during which the when coal i -- carce, and warmth a Mr. Driggs and family have moved employes had an opportunity to wish necessity, tbi- - fine gift ia a great into the each other and tho members of the boon new cottage. thof word. to tbe poor firm the compliment of the reason. Wagon Tol of good things have The basket hall season will open been sent out in the remaining warda. 12th by a game between the Ki-case of TO PLAN FOB poverty have January Rehool for the Deaf and tbe B. Y. C. boon found. of Logan. This will be the first game Tonight, the Salvation Army baxkrta of Commercial Travelers te Meet and the Utah Basket Bull league. will be distributed. reach will They Be Held fee Outing, te Arrange MtldreKot mornChristmas their by Neat June. Tlie age at which bearing is most ing. No dinner will be nerved till iost is Jn the flrt and sechfrequently 1 Tu more metbod a year, The local members of the United ond is found more year. of effective for way the poor. iirovriding Commercial Travelers namciatioo are In men than In women, worker report an frequently to hold a meeting next Saturday even Salvation Army th100 Is about to 83. This tli- needy over last year. ratepercentage tng in .(be Eagles' ball, for tbc pur- increase in dors not hold for the congenital pose of making arrangement for form, where the female predominates, of the Grand Council 1(15 to Tun. Hi reason for the greatBECEIVED UMBRELLA of the Utah aud Wyonming division, on er frequency of acquired deafmutism the occasion of their aunual oulint, t. in the male 1 that hoys are more lie held here next. June. J, W. F. Veiki-- Remembered by to tlie diseases which cause ihi Fur the past two yearn the out ins Co. transmission of condition. ' Tlie-direheld at but next ba licen Logan, to rhlldren where both pardeafno I vo .1. have W. F. Vuin'T. vice ptrsident and ents are the privilege of I Ogden only 1 percent. Th the "knight of the fvip." manager to tlir Ytokci Scowcroft. murriaxe of cousin sre even remote wa aud th local branch of the order wish into tho office lost relative Is one of tlie commonest io make It one of the grvatert i veiling after hn close of hiiMneai and cause of deafmuU'in. Marriages beever-helby the order. presented by ;h office force with a tween relatives in fXmllle where Th- - celebration 1r to last three valuable ilk l.rubrril. has occurred, should be and It It- crprcpd William prnrv mad- - ihe presentatraveling men from all over th inter .fnonnt.i;;l tion speech, tp which h thanked Mr wifi be in attendance. Volkor. on behalf of ihe employe for Mr. TVoedhurry and Mr. Bush sre to bo At the the riviny courtesies thnt had been ex- on tbe committer for New Tears. desired thut ,is many as tended to them: and a an evidence of It the esteem In which he wa held by possible a Mend, as be different France baa an aggregate imputation are tO be D'lpirU'r-I- who will them proM'U'cd him with the umbrella. of se.wto draf mute. At the time t to Volkor one-be aakid Io get Mr. to arwitrg responed, ihMiVing ihe when the government, closed parochf-ca- l range 'he program for t;,,. ?i)re- day' donor for tii-- ir gift, and wishing them and special schools for the deaf, II a merry ion. brre wev about ' schonbj Including Victoria, B. C.. IWTO. 23 The M lo- of the schooner Kineo at Brisbane, with Captain Parian, bin wif and the rent of the crew suflering from beriberi. An Italian, with an unimmounrahle asms, is alleged to have entered tho The enpuin'a eight daugln room of another Italian, name the ter was the only one to eeape. 1 ' Judg-meu- Christmas Candies and Nuts r Best Quality, Lowest Prices e Voke-8cowcro- ft coin-l-an- Wilcox Grocery Co. FOR Perfect Cut fine Color Lowest Price SMALUJS Pair of Glasses A T. RUSHMCR, J. EYEGLASS SPECIALIST, 2412 WASH, i. df Just Call ibt - nx ln-i-- l 1 imm-tnl-te- e . - u. (-- Up 139xBell . AVI. They will be pleased to gM HtTwfTiiPirwn am WR three state school with 4,000 pupils In attendance. About 1,008 more children of school age did aot go. About 100 years age (In 1702) the National Convention ordered the creation of lx provincial school for the lent ruction of the deaf. Tbla rule has only been partially carried out since them. Just now tho government has token up the matter on a broader scale by carrying out the project of making 12 provincial or state schools in even distribution In order to enforce compulsory education under t methods. Miss Whalen and Mr..- - Talmage. both of whom were once teachers of the blind In the Utah School for (he Blind, were married Thursday last In tbe Salt Lake temple. Tbe couple will make their home In Ogden. flavoring Extracts W j Blue Label ia tha ana that la leading ALL OTHERS and beat of ell, ysur grocsr finds It a ready asller. - REED HOTEL TRY IT , FOOTBALIS Clearance sale en. Feathalls greatly reduced prices. Air Guns, Slade and Skatea. at For Photography Badger Albums end Peatal Cerda, , Bueter Brown Csmaroe. The following the the arrival at tha Reed la the past twenty-fou- r hours: C. G. Weltxcl. Ogden; Amaa Moore, Denver; L. J. Thoms. Ogden; C. M. Marriott. Ogden; W. D. Warner, Evanston, Wyo.; W. L- - Tibbala, 8t. Lnnis; J. O. Lnnd, Ogden; Chs. H. Knnbel. Ban Francisco; Bam M. Stein, Chicago; Xeoohn Noulss, Ogden. ITALIANS FOR Manila. Dec. 22. General Lronard Wood has requested the Philippine commission to extend the land laws t th district of Zamboanga and Mindanao. Archbishop Harty is negotiating with the Italian government for permission to Induce immigrant from that country to settle in Mindanao. General Wood is also exerting every Influence in an effort to seenro settlers for tho Mono provinces. enly" Phonegraph. flur ethers in clearness and all passes sweetness and vohwne ef lens. The The Recycle Store, 806 25th St. HefVlJPP WATCHES AND SINGER IN PARIS. AMERICAN Edison Phonographs T. S. Hutchison, PHILIPPINES.' Bessie New York, Dec. 23c-M- in Ablioitt. the young American soprano who recently achieved a marked sucand cess at the Pari Opera-Hou- se who made her American debut a week ago before tbe New York Symphony society, today Joined the company of the Metropolitan Opera House. Alias Abbott, who is especially Identified with lyrical, parts, will be heart? frequently during the present season. HE HAS THE RECORD. JEWELRY Our bpeaahy is Repairing I - . i 2267 Week. Avt. UTAH. OGDEN, Washington, Dec. 23. Rrpresnt1 Brownlow, of Tennessee, holds tbe record for introducing bills at the present session of congress. In thir-tee- n days he introd need 374 bill. Th total number of bill Introduced in the houe in the thirteen days wa 1.061. as agsInKt a total of 18.209 for all sessions to the last congress. 41ve deaf-rautl-- dj. SL Twenty-Fift- h for Christmas would make a amt acceptable present. I will fit them up in a beautiful metal case, yra may present them and I will examine the eyes and Insert tbs proper leases say time after Christmas, THINK IT OVER. nt prem-nluJio- RE-UHI- FOR DIAMONDS . li.-e- n Headquarters Feed fim-nie- ai ' Coal Kindling Wood Chlolten - Cheyenne postal clerk are resigning, their action being due to their wives and rclativon who have imjiorl uned them to give up thr-ldaiigetvNi positions. Tbi move in all prolieblllty will once more ng(-tatho quentinn of stel mull car. There is a shortage of mall clerks all over the country. Union Pacific several 1905. 21, 2-- Vladimir, Russia, Dec. 23. Owing to the hostile attitude of the people Don't forget fhriatmu dinner at Imre, who attacked the houses of the railroad men. the strike leaders would the Heed Cafe, BOe. It to I p. m. have been torn to pieces had the Marriage licenses were lssusd yea- troop! not Interposed. The railroad cirtke here la Inefterday afternoon to George T. Montgomery, aged 24. of Shoshone, Idaho, fective. Mutt of the employes are and Mis Grace IT. Wilder, aged 24, of working. Reports received here from iu the province till White Water, Wisconsin: Sylvannn several vlllngi-Stephens, aged 22, and Mls Gladys of the murder of agitators by peanut who were enraged at tueir attacks on Parker, aged 21, both of Ogden. the emperor. Among the Tictlma was Reed Cafe opens Saturday, Dec, 2S. a young woman. Two polioemcnt who tried vainly to cave an agitator In the village of torn to MATINEE XMAS AFTERNOON, Kodol, were themselves rOUER8 ACADEMY, 4 TO 6:20. pieces. the HORNING, DECEMBER CHURCH Special Services te Be Held Christmas Day. yea-icrd- SUNDAY and as a result, la locked up at tho police station ou the charge of petit larceny. Early last evening Charles 8. Brace of 3250 Monroe avenue, left his teem standing on Washington avenue, Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-thir- d strews, ud in the rig were a quantity of Chrlatuas present!, and OF RIGHT OF JUSTICE OF PEACE JOHN IN INJURED McQRATH sous o' her articles. When ho returnTO TRY CASE FIRE AT Hlfi HOME. some thief was find that to it petty ed, had stolen a pair of corduroy trousers and a pair of telt boots. The matter was reported to the pul ice and they Whtra Land Adjoining Railroad Tracks Alarm la Turned is Early This Meritarc on the lookout for the thief. Are an Issue Judge Howell te ing and Hema Is With Render Decision. Difficulty Saved. CATHOLIC A Bomber of relatives of Ufa. L J-linden arrived from the north and will apend the holiday. UTAH, LsW III kil! RESIDENCE . IS I fllll IlH ill IIIIKJ w Y JURISDICTION PARTIALLY 1 n BREVITIES EXAMINES: OGDEN, STRIKE WILL CONFIDENT The Utah National Bank FAIL. . Ft. Petersburg. Der. "3. 3:5d p. m. Confidence tn the failure ef the strike wa reflected on the hours which lor the first time la aoma weeks wo artaalty buoyant, with 11 inane rising sharply. Imperial 4 s point cking at 76 Improved 1 to-da- y 1--2 1-- 2 486 and h:fria rose from r 288 iv te OF OGDEN . United States Depository J. C. Dooly . Hersee E. Peery Ralph E. Haag A. V. McIntosh Prtaldouh ......Vlee Freeldenl Coakiec Aaaletant Cnetuer Interest Paid on Savings Account |