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Show EXA1TIKER: THE MORMXG wnmnne EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phona Bell Phone, two ring BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phone Bell Phone, cne ring J 2 NOJf g B ; OBRIEN' ( Ills WAY THURSDAY MORXIXG, OGDES, UTAH, ON THURSDAY No. 58 EAST BREVITIES HORNING Will Meet First Applicant Aftsr a Rest of Tan Weeks, In the Middle or Heavyweight Wonted A 'juy :u learn the printing trade. Hue have fair education. Apply u foreman diandard at 4 p. m. DECEMBER jte 1905. 2?, SMITHS BLOCH Jack O'Brien, victor in the recent ac-- i Utitlrt against Bob Fiusimmons, " Melkidy, The funeral service over the named Honey by mains of Robert KaiiJOll Rushnell, the champion, and Jack Mooney f. . of the middleweight utvi.iou. and a the he all! hell fnm Hushnell, valet, arrived on the Overland limited 1 Twenty Brt of E. P. Stone. from dan Francisco yesterday after Tlioee 2:3i m., Friday. p. urect. at noun. k do remain new :he may desiring to At Ogden, as ihey alighted front o at liw j tw e address between the thrucar. they were met by local news1 on m. :So a. 3" ni. aud p. hours of 10. men, who having heard that the paper the day of the funeral. The inurmeni was aboard, had gone to the tighter will take puie in the city cemetery. station to ascertain if anything could be letruud as ;o O'Mric.n future plans. As haa been the practice on the As the three walked briskly up snd Oregon Short Jjne for many years, down the depot platform they had the gold r.nd silver nuJsls will be flven appearance of college boy a who were to the aeciion ferenian who had the on their way to then homes. All were beat section on the line when it was young men snd 'gentleand will be ready in about two weeks unassuming men in every respect. In a conversaordered have medals bent The ago. with Mr. O'Brien it was plain to and will b rewdy in about two weeks tion had more to him than when they will be presented, together be seen that he and he nude himmern bruie strength, w as to with a circular letter stating hy nnd that was one on self dear point, they were given. that lit would continue to defend the for the next two years nl leasi. lodge No. 8, Brotherhood of Railway title and mated that It is his one desire to Trainmen, met eon jointly with the have the an on the cleanest plane ladies auxiliary laat evening In the the near future K. of P. hall for the purpose of in possible, and that in as well as gen he hoped that ladies etalhng officers. A sumptuous ban tinmen might 1m admitted to witness bright eyes quet was served and was which in his opinion ntaed Influence," but ween that was contests, or nny not sufficient to produce that exprew-tto- fully ns respectable ns football of perfect joy which comes from other sport. In on Mr. O'Brien his way to Boston John Barleycorn and cigars. For once a contract for haa he where signed were total etvnwineri. trainmen Ira weuks' engagement starring with hurlesqns company throughout the Last eveatng two of the open rars spend Saturday nnd ef the Rapid Transit company, were cant, andat will the home of his mother in engaged In clearing the track with the Sunday Mr. Mellody is en route Philadelphia. large snow plow, making fine to hia home In Charleston, while Mr. Mooney goes to Boston. Mr. O'Rrioa, when naked as to how Tha funeral services over the rehia recent battle, slated mains of A. W. Hence, who died re- ha felthe after was feeling la tha beet of that in Central the Ogden Hospital, cently aulistanti were held yesterday afierwoon st 8 health,hia and hia appearance an. aside from a few ated remarks, , o'clock from the Ritchey rndertsklng ruts under the chin, he showed no outparlors. Rev. Carver officiated, and ers rd signs of a hard hatile. At Ogden in tha City the Interment he sent the following telegram rela tire to signing articles with Marvin rei-tienc- e n Smoked Fish Soouthing vary fancy, Kippered, (not amokedl Salmon, pound. .1 So . Fancy Bloaters, each-Whita Fish, tosh and The funeral services over the re- Hurt: John Roddy. W. F. Tel Co Fhilm Uttle Harvey Johnson, ths deiphia. Pa: Reno. Nev. Club old son of Mr. and Mrs. offers tlfi.ooo. Stopped Hart and 1 finish fight, refer Johnson. Who died Monday at April; J 5.000 Ryan. After circuit tour the family residence, 2243 Jarkson ave-nu- will accept, JACK.' were held st 3 o'clock yesterday Mr. also I O'Brien InconneoUoa official Ibis In Rev. Biair lng. afternoon. would he time ten weeks in stated that terment in the City cemetery. tie willing to accept a challenge from reany of the middle or heavyweight The fnneral services over the mains of Mrs, Annin 1. Manning, who fighters In the world of his color and died on Tuesday, will bs bald from would not except Chsnrpioti James J. the Bt. Joseph church this morning Jeffries. Tn speaking of his rereutl Fitxaimmniia light with . Robert at 11 a. m. O'Brien had only the kindliest feeling A party consisting of the employee and apoka In words of praise for Kiti, of Wright's dry goods store and their and when ehown the Associated Press friends comprised a bob sleigh" party account of the love troubles uf Pita 1M evening. One hundred and nighty simmoni, he remarked, Too had, pour in all were in attendance and It took fellow." twelve sleighs to accommodate the . croa-dAfter enjoying the ride until !:3n o'clock all went to the Fifth ward DISORDERS OF amusement hall, where dancing and CONDEMNATION SIGNED refreshments were Indulged in. In the condemnation sulfa brought by the Oregon Khuri. Line company to obtain a right of way for the Sand Ridge cutoff route. Judge Howell yesterday entered two orders of condemnation. ona In the case of the railroad vs. Christian Bouwhula, and the other in the case of (he railroad vs. Wander Bouwhula, both of which cases have been tried by a Jury In the district court and a verdict rendered. Marriage licenses have been Issued The Jury In the case of Christian M. to James Smout, aged 28. and Mias Bouwhula rendered a verdict of 22,976 Rlater-Ttlle: I mis e Harney, aged 2 both of for the land taken by tha railroad and Charles L. Ughtener, aged 33 23,675 damages accrued because of snd Mies Ruby C.- Btahr, aged 20, both the building of the road. of Ogden. In tha case of tha railroad va Wander Bouwhula, the Jury returned a verdict of J1.1&6 for the land taken by ths road, and 23,420 for damage to the property because of the building of the road. The orders signed by Judge Howell give to the railroad the right of possession, for which they sued. Ranch Eggs Strictly fresh, don 2 pound Pa. Tea 1 pound Pa. CoSae Wc begin Our Great Semi-Annu- 25 per al At good a toy Creamery, pmmdZSc Clothing, Shirts, Hats (except Stetson's), Caps, Working Gloves, Suit Cases and Bags. In this great clearing sale we are going to try to dean up all surplus stock and we offer you a uniform reduction of 25 per cent clear through all lines mentioned above This opportunity to buy such goods as we sell does not come to you often. We sell such Alfred Benjamin, Roycroft, W. G. & B. and Golland. In boys clothing as Stein-Blocsuits we sell the Extra Good" brand. In men's pants, the Paragon, Peerless and Keystone. Below see prices: (This indudes Men's Suits, except blacks and blues) k, Mcns Mens $30.00 28.00 Men's 27.50 Men's 25,00 Men's 22,50 Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for Suits for The Elite cleaning and dyeing works, street, was the at 121 Twenty-fift- h scene of a fire laic yesterday afternoon from which no great damage hut. which might have resulted in a disastrous conflagration. The total loss from the hlaxe did not exceed ftin. and waa done to clorhlng being refur customers. paired The following arr the arrivals at the In eoDic whv. soon after 4 o'clock hours: for th twcniy.fimr past ted afternoon, a can of gasoline, 8. K. Tallr . J J yesterday J. F. which is kept for the purpose of cleanV. E. M. Stevens C. Stevens. Thomas. ing clothing, exploded, saturating the Ogden: D. C. Kay. Malad, Ida; J H nothing nearby and setting tire to or. til Off IT, William ins Hands Ogdon; It. The lire department was called In D Fichiiiiin, New York: H. 1 scene aud in a short time had the the McKetcher. eatth: f. Reinschrll flames quenched. Seattle; R. T. Sullivan, Kan Francisco J. OConnor, Boise. Ida.; C. '. Hamit Eczema, scald head, hives, itebtneu inn, Denver; K. I,. Maddux. Salt W. p. Burgess. Ogden: J. N. Sharp, of the skin of any sort instantly relieved. Kali ljuke: K. J. Moore. San Francisco permanently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. E. H. Mnlse, New York. Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price 22a50 22.00 20.65 18.75 1 6.85 Men s 1000 Suits for MALLETS . ,, , , ,,,,,,,, 33 , 34 and 35 chest sizes at 33L per cent discount. It you are a s mall man or if you have a son who can wear either of these sizes you will never see the time again that you can buy such suits at such prices. Just Call Up Hats Shirts - Earlington, Princeton anc son Bros. All $3.00 Shirts at $2.25 . 1.85 2.50 Shirts at. 2.00 Shirts at 1.50 1.75 Shirts at 1.35 1.50 Shirts at 1,15 1.25 Shirts 6t 95 1.00 Shirts at 75 .75 Shirts at 60 Thy AU$3.50 Hats at $2.65 AU AU 2.00 Hats at AU 1.50 Hats at AU 1.25 Hats at - 1.50 Blue Label to tho on that lo loading ALL OTHERS and boot of all, your Srocor Undo it a raady sellar. TRY IT ON BOYS' CLOTHING BAGS, SUIT CASES AND TRUNKS we will make a clean sweep of 25 per cent reduction A straight 25 per cent reduction on aU hand baggage means a great saving to you. AU $35.00 goods We guarantee FOOTBALLS goods goods goods goods goods goods goods goods goods For Photography the above hand bag gage, except $5 quality, to be made of cowhide leather. Your opportunity is now don't put it off. aU adgar Album and Paata! Card, Buater Brown Cameras, Edison Phonographs rf ie . T. S. Hutchison, $e THE TOGGERY JEWELRY ui.hed them many years more of PEARL WEDDING cuo-tome- S. Lewis & Jewelers and Watchmakers Co. 06 25th Thirtieth Anniversary of Marriage Mr. and Mr. David Eecle Cel brated Loot Evening. of a the son of the queen of ihat h Englamr and was of royal birth. She piness. The liousc hail been beautifully dec- said that a1, time he was violent In orated for the m'casion with pot'rd his language and had ihreaiened to and cut fewer, especially ih-- ' lake hi Jifr. pilin' An endeavor on 'he part of Judge dining mum. in which dinner Howell to question the man was fruita ls'r hour It, the psrty less. and sl that Pugh would say wss their host all nf hai he run id no hear. finally f. wrs'i-nMr nf the seacrwi snd the rum pitmen rugh mated further that ah had irterj in every to take care tnsny years mm. nf married life. of Mr, Pugh, hut thit it ws impossible .( do anything with him and that ADJUDGED INSANE she feferei that if ha were alios ed his liberty that he might come to harm in way. to Asylum at Arthur Pugh In the face of the testimony and the Provo by Judge Howell. verdict; of the phyricians. Judge Howell ordered that Mr. Pugh be confined Judge J. A Howell and Prs. A. S in the insane asylum at Provo, and he will he taken there this morning. Condon and C. V.. Coulter saLyrsterday afternoon a n rnnimlstdon to ingiiire into the unity of Arthur Pugh, who THE TRIAL OF COFFIN SOON TO TAKE PLACE. was charged with Insanity upon the complaint of Jim Daniel Pugh, hia siatcr-in-lsAnnapolis, Md.p Dec. 27. Wm. K. Hsrrion. Judge The only wiutras examined wae f- -s r bnnher-in-Ia- - advocate of 'he court martial that will thax Pugh, who had ncting peculiarly for convene at 'he naval academy tomorsome time, aud had at limes claimed row morniug for the trial of Midsh&. hap- we Mr and the M- -r thirti-'- h ihrir ria. The lurid ErH aijnivr-rar- pjvl oeiehra'-! v unHiilne, thnr mi' lM miw a l g r'"pn-inp- . mt 11 m end vw iMMlded h.v thr r.h" iHm nf itA comp I e and hv ihrir la1'-m? uiunb- -r fnen'ts, inrl'iiUDS nwt of town gqrata In honor nf tfu went Mr. Eerie presented Mr. with ii heauMftil posrl pin. Ihtrtr the wveninn a dinner served, phuee belnic laid fur ihirtvflv? ffurst at which Judge H. H. JiulHpu acted as toastmaster. Tin ju.lau was iu a particularly happy vr:n mid made n speech that brought Tri!i round nf able Fini i tnIn reduced applause, after - vuesrs of the evening, a:l of whom -, aud Mrs. spoke, cruigratulaiini; Ectirs ou iheir ions mr.ned life and - hK-t- ih- A;- vv Ueuten-ani-Genin- h-- ln-e- tl man Trenmore Coffin. Jr., of Canon on the charge of haslng Midshipman Jordan P. Kimbrough, of Gennonlown. Tennessee, today served I he charge upon the accused midshipman. The court, will convene at 10 o'clock in ihe morning and it la thought Uit. the trial of Coffin will take shout, two day. It his become known that Midshipman Kimbrough haa testified before the bosrd of offleere which la investigating existing condition aa to hosing at the academy since the basing occurred, but the nature of his testimony haa not been disclosed by tha officials. It is understood that no midshipman other than Coffin waa implies ted in the basing pt Kimbrough. Midshipman Coffin has engaged Attorney Elisha & Theall. of Washington, as civilian counsel, t Pari. , - . ' 4 i Our bpecialty is Reputing 1267 Wash. Ava. OSMN, UTAH. PASADENA CALIFORNIA The most beantlful resldaotfcu cliff toa the United States. A place to spend few weeks of your vacation. Ontff few nON to the aaashor law Aagws electric car. j Prince Biannra Colon ns, daughter of Prince Stlglt-anColonna and granddaughter of Mrs. John W. Mackay, was married today to Count Jules de Bonvonlolr at the Charrh ef 8t. Harare de Ylau. Dec. Ot WATCHES AND The Quality Store. Trust j If you would like to own an accurate, handsome, thoroughly serviceable wstch at reasonable cost, get a HAMILTON. This movement we unhesitatingly offer our as bring not only wholly accurate "d reliable, but also the beat value in a watch that we know of. We eit this watrh to Rallreed Mn in almcet every inatenee. They can be relied upon to Judge the beet movement for all around Ufa Store, H.F.UPP 2449 Washington Avenue. At the bid Electric Sign. Jo only- Tha Racycl lhi: - Phonograph. Bur In clumaoa and othara all paaaaa af tana. and voluma awaatnoM Tho 1 find our store, at Clurancq Hia on Football graatly raduead prices. Air dun, tlada and Skates. 5 days only will you have this opportunity. Dont class this as the ordinary "weekly sale being made by sale fiends who buy inferior goods for the purpose. We make this about January 1 5th, Be sure that you sale in order to reduce our stock before stock-takin- g For give .95 mings, and quality the best. Buy for your future needs as well as your present ' Mens forking gloves at a 25 per cent reduction. t 1.15 New shapes,4 styles and trim- All will b pitsesd Information on Flavoring Extracts 3.00 Hats at 125 All 2.50 Hats at 1.85 These Shirts are fast color Madras and percales. AU sizes, all colors, new patterns and designs, soft or stiff bosom. The sale does not include white stiff shirts. Including overcoats and knee pants at the same 25 per cent reduction. Boys apd childrens caps at 25 per cent reduction. SAVE MONEY AND BE WISE. 1 39x Bell In hats we carry the famous Mallory, Imperial, Sphinx, Champion and Crushers soft or stiff. We carry such brands" Shirts as Manhattan, Tc Bw-kci- A Watch You Can St Twenty-fift-h ALL MENS SUITS IN SIZES REED HOTEL AND DYEINC WORKS 15c Table Batter cent Reduction Sale on Men's and Boys' ttris-rrula- THE ELITE Be 1-- 1 Dr. D. C. Ray of Malad. City, Ida. brought Carl Ilium of the earns city to Ogden yesterday for the purpose of performing mi operation upon the man, Dr. Joyce Maimed Dr. Ray in removr absccM of the kidney ing a front Mr. Ilium. The operation was successful and the patient la resting comfortably at the Ogden general nw, Smokad Salmon, while It laeta pound Salt Herring, all Mllkners, each. 4c Salt Mackerel, each iqc At 4:30 OClock in sins of CLEANING x. Pound vu AT ( Class. re- FIRE 26THAND WASHINGTON Phones: lnd. 1163; Bell 340-- 27. o La Casa Grande Hotel BLUER r. WOODBURY. Mason-.'h- Hold of Faaadenn rate III par pedal summer transient 2 par day. EUto e |