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Show UTAH, FRIDAY THE " 5f OB5T3TO EXAMINER: OGDEN, EXAMINER TELEPHONES MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1905. MAY HAVE COLD PRESENT CITY COUNCIL BOLD MISS NELSON ROOMS ...NO. SI Independent 'Phone . . NO.SS Bell 'Phone, two ring. BUSINESS OFFICE ...No. 120 Independent 'Phone Bell 'Phone, eno ring... ...NO. 51 STORAGE PLANT EDITORIAL General Manager George H. Mateo n, of the Ogden Rapid Traaeit company, announced .as: evening that uaioaa the unfotseeu uccnired. he expected to have all of the oar on the different lines In tha city in full operation this afternoon, as it wa expected that by 1 o'clock the repaii a to two of the boilers will have been completed, and they w ill be in operation. Manager Matson spent the greater part of the day, yesterday, at the pow- n er house of the company on Washing-ioavenue personally supervising the s to the boilers, which he rushrepaii ibo learn to A priming Waved boy ed with ail possible haste. fair education. have Must jde.to foreman Standard at 1 p. m. A i result of the work dune tri day. the company put two cars on avenue line and one the After a short lllne, of but two day. on Wanhlngtou Twenty-fiftihe street and Twenty-eoon- d ihu Gertrude Frit. Mix late street line, yesterday afterUnua Foil, daughter of Mr. and Mr. In succeeded noon and keeping these at resldenc of Roy. died at the fanmv afiernoon. cars in operation until the regular that place at 3: So yiatetdayfutu-rawill time for taking off tha cars for the Tha time and dale o' the night. be announced later. Mr. Matson has ordered tha tame C F. numbers of cars out for 6:15 this mornCar of Corn juot arrived. will handle the traffic Grout, Dealer In Hay, Grain and feed. ing and they until the tcpalrs on ihe boilers have 332 2f.ll St. been computed. One of the new boilers will be in Robert B. Lewi ha purchased from a today and tha old one In condihalf shape Lowe A. company the George tion do business, and with these taro to on hi land acre of ' property adjoining able Wall arenue, tend will, within a short the manager believes he will be boilto handle the cars until the third lime, begin the construction of coni er has been fixed. He said that the sheds, to rake the place of those which the arc io be torn down, to make room new boiler waa as good as two of furno for the new Rio Grande Western old ones and that he expected ther difficulty. freight j ards. BREVITIES Ap-pl- -- h In the second district court, before Judge Howell, the caae of Hyrum vs. Untie Condon ei al, is on trial, the case coming tip yesterday afternoon end being continued until this F. W. Rrcker, a morning. to the suit, failed io answer to the complaint and Judge Howell ordered that a default Judgment be entered a Magiunii to the defendant Becker. and Corn for the plan! iff. and Thomas Maloney, attorney for the defendant. Bel-na- REED HOTEL MUPTIALS T Al the home of the bride's parents. Sir. and Mr. Walter O. Scott, at. 22M Madison avenue. last evening, the Itev. J. K. Carver performed the marriage ceremony ihst made Miss Tresa M. Scott Ihe wire of Kd. C. OlaeU. The bride in one of the best known milliners ia ihe city, hating hoen employed a I Wrights for some time, while Ilia groom is member of the firm of John J. Olsen and Brother, grocers. The newly married conplo will leave oday over the Oregon Bhort line for Portland and the roast, where they will spend their honeymoon, and upon their return will be al. home to iheir friends at 2743 Washington avenue. FINISHED HIS SENTENCE. GOOD-BY- TO OGDEN. E Tomorrow the Lulu Saturn company leaves Ogden fur Greet Fells, and with them goes Mr. Prank Lindon, who during the past t went y weeks has shown Ogden new possibilities in popuSome of the lar piked theatricals, most successful plays staged at the Tbe Utahns this season such as Switchman's Daughter." Prisoner of Algiers" and "The Men Outside" are the product of Mr. Undon'e pen. For the first lime in Ogden an author has plays, and both appeared 4a his plays and author have won a heart with Ogden theater goers. No small pan of Um Lulu Sutton company's sucres has Been due to Mr. Llndon'e ability a a stag director. He came direct from New York to tha west to take charge of this wm-end many metropolitan touches In the aeaonu'e work are traceable to hie guiding hand. oi Hie following nrefhe arrivals at the Reed for the past bwanfy-fou- r hours: J. J. Burke, San Francisco; Miss M. K. C. Stevena, Mias V. Stevens, city; John Jones, North Ogden; V. F. Davis. Brigham City; George W. Cowea, New York; C. M. Marriott, city: O. II. Ranks. Balt laike; lowrence Caldwell, Omaha; John Gilman. Worcester, Mass.; E. 6. Sayre, Calgary: P. H. .Ismison, Sc, lamia: T. M. Karkhoff, Chicago; H. L. Mitchell. Beattie; K Etnercy, Balt Lake; John T. Frew. Hooper. OLSEH-SCOT- SAV p Thera are quite a few people la Og den who will he very sorry to see Mr. IjouIs Bennlena, leading man of the lailu Sutton company, leave for Greet Falls. Why In thunder a men like Bennlenn would leave an eastern on gage meat wish Belasoo, remarked one of his admirers the other day, and coma out went at what must be a lose than half anlary, I cannot Imagine." As a matter ct feat Mr. Bennlson came west with the Mea of studying the Mock raising business In place of romantic and other roles. Hie tether, A. B. Ilenniaon, a prominent. California politician, wanted him very much to quit the stage and lake charge of a own in Modoc bi ranch which h county, t'al. Mr. Dennison has a fund of very interesting talcs as to his ex' parlances on ihe ranch. He started in on the prosaic work of digging a ditch end before he was through had had two nkiraruloua escapee from death owing to the tacLlraa manner In wtlirb he approached some of hie father's cattle. Before many moons have passed Mr. Bennlaon will he with James O'Neil ia e now part wilt ten specially for him in a play yet unnamed, by James thorn. He leaves for New York to commence rehearsal in August, and until then wilt enjoy himself In the west. Mr. Dennison la very fond of Ogden, having been bare twice before, once with Leslie Carter end enre as juvenile with William Gillette. On this trip he takes with him ihe marts aad kind remembrances of many to tbe colder north. TRIED TO PROVE AN ALIBI IN LEAFGREEN CASE. ' THEIR LAST MEETING 4 Rt. LotiU, Dec. 28. The first attempt to prove an alibi for the late .1. Howard, whose estate Mrs. Mary lafareen is suing for 9256,000, ' as his widow marie hr attorney tence at Ansmosa penitentiary and for the estate today, when George W. waa immediately arrested on an Jones, secretary of the Evans and charging einbexzlrmoni at Howard Fire Brick rninpaii. Identified the minutes of the company under date bailee. of January 10. 1883 when IsC'lede J. Howard waa pieldnt of the company, as being in the handwriting of l,otleilr j, Howard and signed la-Cle- by him. The swiits witness also identified in CALIFORNIA the order hook an entry under dal The moat beautiful residential dtp ia rtf January 15. 16x1. as being In the tbe Called Slates. A place to spend a handwriting of latClede J. Howard. few weelts of your vacation. Only a The significance to this ietlnionv, lew tnBes tn the seashore Los Aaceles according to the plaintiff's counsel. Is that according to th lestitnony of all by electric care. wlmnss on both sides who hare testiLa Casa Grands Hotel fied concerning the marriage of Mary Mon's and Charlc Howard, were ELMER F. WOODBURY. Manager, married In Mecca! nr, Illinois.they January .lie Kilts Hotel of Pasadena offeis 15. and came on the following pedal summer rate 910 per week, day to lalmer. where Howard spent transient 92 per day. the following week. - You Can Trust er with the articles of Incorporation hare been drawn. The machinery has holidays with her parents. Mr. alo been purchased end Is held subMrs. Nshtnaiel Montgomery. The ject to shipping Instructions. n The Primary association gave company will be incorporated with a Chris: mas dance to its members. capital stock of 950,000, all of which The Home Dramatic company has a has been subscribed. mom excellent play cast and are preThe locating of a plant In thin city will employ at least twenty-fiv- e men pared to present It to the public In Jones' hall next Saturday evening. the year around. The plant will have Mr. end Mrs. (.Yuries A. June ere n capacity of fifty tons of Ice per dan. A portion of this will be need for re- happy in the advent in their family of n handsome boy on the prophet's birthW "Image purposes. After hearing the testimony of Mrs. l day. ' up produce The- - ward statistical report for the Eckiund. Mrs. Harriet Coffin, and Mrs. Lillie Healy, neighbors of Miea Ann h!l year. Just completed, shows a church M. NeLon, who was on the fTjl1 population of 9 high priest a, 40 Seven- complaint of Sheriff charged Bailey with being ties. log elders, 3 priests, 23 teacher 34 deacons. 393 members, 1S7 children.1 insane, end of Mife Dureihae Nelson, a e omtt three ister of Mitts Kelson, and the nUie- Total number of souls, 795. mnl of the accused woman herself, Drs. 5 cari s Condon and Coulter gave It a their opinion that the woman' was not in- JUBORS DRAWN FOR BOILER MAKERS BALL sane, but waa simply laboring under JANUARY TERM OF COURT great mealal distress. Judge Howell Two Hundred Couples Have a Good who was conducting the examination, Tima The jury commissioners of the Secaccepted the recommendation and ordered the discharge of Miss Nelson ond district court yesterday afternoon The third annual ball given by the from drew the names of thirty-ontaxpayers local union of boilermakers end Iron j Thecustody. commission on lunacy, consist- to serve aa jurymen during the Januof America at Toller' ing of Judge Howell, Dr. A. 8. Con- ary term of the court: shipbuilder academy last evening was attended by don and Dr. C. E. Coulier, met late The names of ihe jurors drawn are: about two hundred couples, composed' afternoon for utr purpose of Ogden FYank B. Williams, Joseph J. yesterday . of mm who have to do with the build-examining into the mental condition Osborn, John BalUngar, Tyler Bingham, lug and running ct locomotive, to--! of Miss Anna M. Nelson, who waa Marcus Farr, F. E. 8chalgater. Chas. gather wtih their wive and sweet-- 1 with her D. Brown, James C. Gaaberg, Lest J. together heart. The writer having attended brother. Axe! Nelson and her sister. Taylor, Jr., George A. Watts, Edgar A. the dance given by the lniernatiouxl Marguerite Nelou. at their home in Ensign, Henry Bateman, Archie BigeAssociation of Machinist, given last Stuart' l.anr. on the complaint dof low, Irving C. Emmett, John H. Car November, waa of the opinion that their neighbors, who informed the po- don, Joseph E. Wright, Joseph W. MidtMich a crowd as wn In attendance at lice that the Nelson were a dleton, Hyrum Stowe and John G. Ilia. that time would never be assembled terrible racket and that, theymaking believed Hooper, Thomas Hull. Jr., William O. together again, but wa very agree- that Miss Nelson waa insane. Belknap; Pleasant View. David Johns; ably surprised last evening when Th tertlmony of the neighbors conWilson, Joseph Jeokink; Harrisrtlle, all of the happy faces tained nothing that leaded to ehow David Crowther, John Dehb; Huntsoccasion were again wiineeaed. In that Mis Nelon had acted in a man- ville, Marineus Johanaen; North Ogspeaking of the dance in general it ner that, could be taken to he that of den. Franklin T. Clifford; Blaterville, waa a grand mierseaa, and much credit an insane person, but rather that she James B. Morris; Rlverdale, Richard la due the general committee, who was much given tn quarreling with her Dye. were responsible for the good limn sister, who lived with her. elatfurnished. Refreshment wore served ed that yesterday morning They REVIVAL. Miss NelA. of L. hy employe fryer during the son kept up a continuous thumping on and Bhort' (enlarged orches- the floor for evening, ecu of hours and Chicago. Dec. 28. Plana for an tra foruMied ihe mimic, which waa from the sounds theypiebelieved her to religious revival, to sweep bent. the Tbe committee who had he insane. the continent of America, were made charge of the dance ware aa follows: When questioned hy Judge Howell. today by religious workers from all General committee-- T. Metloyern, Miss Nelson said that she returned over the country at the evangelistic chairman; Align Maedonncll. Charles from Corrinc Wednesday uight with conference conducted hy R. A. Torrey Sullivan, E. Johnson and I Hornoff. her brother. Axel, and hr sister Miss end Rev. Charles M. Alexander at the Reception nonmiti 'e- - J. McDonald, Marguerite, and that after the long Moody riiuiwh. With the same wonder E. Bateman and Angus Mandonnell. ride she and her brother and sister fill power which swept over England Floor commii tee T. McGovern, B. Indulged In physical culture exercises lam summer In one of the great re Sage. (Yuries Sullivan and L. Fornoff. for some time, in order to get warm as vivala tn history. Dr. Torrey and Mr. C. H. committee loar Holland and they had a long ride and were nearly Alexander opened the too days confer J. J. Jones. . frozen. That this morning she rut eace with three public meetings. At wood for the fire in her kitchen, end each of the service ihe church was PULLMAN CM PORTERS. also pounded on a tin can for the pur thronged, and si. each the audience was characterized by the most Intense pose of annoying her neighbors. A Pullman ear porters union which enthuxiasm. Howell and the doctors ques. Judge la Intruded to include every negro rail- tioned Nils Nelson rlnsely as to her road employe in ibis service in Hie actions and although she was greatly JOHN A. MILLER SHOOTS HIMUnited Slate, has been organized by rxriled, her memory appeared to be SELF. the pnrrere. cafe and dining ear men clear and lm talked rationally. New into York on the various running The fart waa brought out. at the Ben Francisco, Dec. 29. A man who. lines. Articles ct incorporation will hearing that, last summer Mies Nelson recently registered at the Hotel Ter . be un'-intaken out. The is met with an accident, rau-e- d shortly by her minus aa John A. Miller, shot and killknown s the American Association of tripping over a rope, to which waa at- ed himself today. In his room were and none but tached a calf, and fell, hitting on her the addresses John Augus Miller, ProvRailway Employe negror are eligible for membership. head. Bince that time she has been idence. Pa., and F. J. Miller, Dixon, 111 and extremely nervona. As n re- - Hie. Across the back of an envelope On or about enuery 15th, 1906, the suit of the accident. Miea Nelson waa written ThU letter haa driven Standard will mako a proposition to brought suit against David M. Smith me desperate." secure subscriber that will s the owner of the animal, whlrh waa Miller wee somewhat under thirty any proposition ever made. Dont tie tried recently, the jury in the case dis- years old. Very little waa known of with other papers until agreeing. yourself up him at the hotel. you hear our proposition. After the hearing, some further facta were learned regarding the finding of JOY MORTON SEEMS TO IMPROVE POSSE IN PURSUIT the two women and their brother in the same bed. According lo the stateNebraska City. Neb., Dec. 29. PhyOf a Gang That Shot Two Officar and ment of Mia Nelson, her sister and sicians in attendance on Joy Morton, Escaped. brother, who rewlde at Corinne, return said tonight that there had been im- ed with her on Wednesday, and provement In their patient's condition leriyhurg. Ohio, Dec. 28. Caught was hut two beds in the house, they during the day and they regarded the In the Pcrrynburg Iuterurben station had to double up, and that at. the worst as over, hut the crisis would not early today, five young men. hcllrved time they thought there wee nothing bo paused until tomorrow. The skull, to he members of a gang that raided wrong in the brother and sister sleep- the doctors said, has not been fracthe Central avenue car barns at To- ing together. tured and no operation will be necesledo, 8uni1ay. shed, and probably faintThis statement was vouched for hy sary. the blood clota being absorbed hy ly wounded Marshal Frank Thornton. another slater, who was not at home natural process. Mr. Morton ia Deputy Marshal William Scott wan at. the time of the arrest yesterday Hia recovery will be slow at shot in the foot, reusing a paniful hut morning and In view of these facta, it let and the doctor say he cannot not w dangerous wound. The desperais possible that the charge of Incest leave hia bed for week. Neither Paul does scattered and escaped. A posse brought against Axel and Marguerite Morton or Mark Morton will be sent I In pursuit. Nelson may hr withdrawn this morn- for unless there 1 n change for the Although the present city council will meet for a short time on Tuesday of next week at noon, at which time s administration will the new city the reins of government, what was practically ihe lest meeting of the counoil was held last evening, and the unfinished business of .the present session waa disposed of. The lew ordinance to he passed hy the preient council, nn ordinance creating the office at city electrician and fixing the salary of that official at 9606, waa taken op and passed to lie flual reading and passage. The council took up and discussed the action pending against Mayor Glasmann end other city officials for their part ia the tearing up of the second track on Ogden River bridge, and ihe city recorder was Instructed to offnotify the bondsmen of the city icers of the suits brought by the Ogden Rapid Transit company against them, and appropriated 910 t each defendant to aaaist them in depending he suite. Charles Hollingsworth, attorney for the Salt Lake ft Ogden railway company submitted a communication to the council asking that hi company he granted en additional ninety days in which to begin work on the line between Washington avenue and the mouth of Ogden canyon. The f ranch I granted the company to Janua Hue In Ogden I'ity Used ary 1 as the latest date that, construc-lie tion of this pert of the line could commenced. On notion of Councilman Chamber the company wne granted until March eon-a- t 30, 1909, in which to begin thq n (prion of the line. City Treasurer Halverson submitted n oommuniratkHi regarding the payment of the special tax in paving di trim. No. 3. Which is Twenty-fourtntrert, between Washington avenue and Grant avenue, and celled the attention of the council to the feet that the work had not a yet been accepted the by the riiy engineer, and that the property owner objected to paying tax until the work bad been satisfactorily performed. The ten Is now due and delinquent end Mr. Halverson asked for instructions as lo how to proceed. The couneU voted to remit all Inter eat on the epeaial tan until such a time aa the work had been accepted by the city. The law commiuee lo which was referred tbe petition of F. W. Rcdflrtd for the opening of Bixth street, reported, recommending that She petition be granted. The report was adopted. The olty engineer, lo whom was referred the communication of O. A. Farmlev regarding the eooroechlng of the Fire Faints fire station on his property, reported that the city proper! v encroached four foot on the property of Mr. Parmley. according lo the county survey, but that- eorordlng fo the city survey the city owned the land. The city- - recorder called the attention of the council lo the fact that there were a number of Mquur been which were paid for periods after January 1. end that It wren advisable that all licenses should date from the first of the year. The council authorised the city auditor to draw warrants, refunding the amount paid for liquor licensee beyond January J. Max Davidson offered a motion tjiat Rudolph KnrhJer and F. H. Hendershct he refunded the 971 deposit made by them at the time they made applicato tion for en ordinance granting them a franchise to build a water-worksystem in Ogden City. The motion carried. The sidewalk committee recommended that the line of the sidewalks on and the west side of Twenty-eightstreets he straightened. Twenty-nintThe report was adopted. The claim of 1. L. Clark for damage done to goods in the baaement of his store on Washington avenue by reason of water leaking through from the gutter, was allowed. Claims and payrolls amounting to 91,882.49 work allowed and warrants several for the ordered drawn amounts. Ihe 0 If you would like to own an accurate, handsome, thoroughly serviceable watch at reasonable cast, get a HAMILTON. Thi movement we unhesitatingly offer our customers as being not only wholly acourate and reliable, bul also the best value in a watch that we know of. We sell th' every instance, watch to Railroad Man In almost They ran be relied upon to Judg the best movsmrnt for 11 around use. on-tha- - a. worse. ing. MUa Nelson was allowed her liberMarMia COYOTES KILLING ANIMALS. ty last night and Axel and Cologne, Germany, Dee. 29. The Co- guerite held on the charge of incest, logne Gasette prints an Inspired des- until this morning, when the matter of Ban Antonio. Texas, Dec. 29. Great loss of domestic animals Is being suspatch from Berlin calling attention to their disposition will be settled. a report cabled from Berlin to New tained in northern Mexico from coy- York representing that German governend wolves effllcfed with rabbles, otes ment. circles an- seriously concerned, NO PROSECUTION TILL FEBRU-ranlemfrom 1lr Rlo GrgIlrie coun- ARYl i and are even in a nervous condition try say Ihe coyotes beyond the riverhr cn use the negotiation for a comare mad end the cattlemen ere scourmercial treaty with the United States Portland, Ore.. Dec. 23. Unless Ing the country and exterminating have come to a 'andstlll. The Berlin there ia some change In Francis J. them. Several Mexican children have correspondent of the paper rays: spread of Heney'a plans there will bn no land been bitten end died. The whole nraricr is regarded here fraud prosecutions in Portland until rabbles to Texas Is feared. wl'h great calniiica and without some time in February. Judge W. B. It is wholly untrue that the Gilbert, Kitting on tbe United States j NEGRO MOBBED. - - negotiations arc halting. On the con- circuit court. 'bcncit yesterday, receivedtrary they are proceeding nl a normal word from Mr. Haney that he would Athens, Ala., Dec. 29. Ale MeDon-no- t pace. The existing difficulties in rereturn 4o the rlty until February, aid, a Birmingham negro, who attempt-Thi- s casting Germn'. tariff relations with may moan also that, a federal ed tbe life of Efollreraan Henry Nichole the United Mifiti'. esn not prejudice a grand jury will not be called until that at Elkmont, thi county,' injuring hint csltn and purely abjective treatment time. slightly yesterday, was pursued by n of rhe matter." hundred men and brought hack to the town with a rope around his neck and DIET OPENED TODAY. hi body riddled with bullets, more than a hundred shots having been fir Hie emperor in Tokio, Dec. Pari, Dec. 29 The Journal's St." cd into him. The mob disappeared the die; today, made a speech Petersburg corrcrpoudimf. opening telegraph- mysteriously after the affair. from the throne expressing hia appre- ing December 29. says that Gen. Baron Vi ciation of the ally of the nation and Btakclberg left St.' Petersburg for the PREPARING FOR UPRISING IN of ihe devotion of all the public ser- Caucusus with secret orders, and ihat MACEDONIA. vin' which he ald had enabled the a dispart received in Ri. Petersburg Wiir with Rurrlh to he brought to a report ihat he has heeif captured by Vienne, Dec. 28- - The Turkish gov glirious conclu- - on. His majesty an- insut-gen'- . ernment. has presented a note to the no raced that relations with government informRussia had been restored, and that the It that the Macedonian committees ing at Iturie of the reaty powers toward in Bulgarin are preparing for an up-Japan was becoming increasingly ami,n Macedonia in the coming rW" St. Dec. 28. A Vincenl. Kington. able. He nllitili d with satisfaction to PflnF- - The porte eaye It thinks that the Ai,glO'.l!pa'i,e alliance and to the xi.rer- shock cf earthquake acrompa- -- il 8 118 1 cnll the attentlonof nled by a rumbling noise was expertnecesrlty which compelled Japan to this dangerous move-inCnced - ,,e ixiwer 1:2n . o'clock mornat this here The to take give Ii'r ptiJince to. alarming the Inhalii- - ment so as to enable them house of rep"- cntatlv.-ii'ter adept-iti- rants.somewhat A siigh'e- - shock was felt a few suitable steps at Sofia, a loyal wrid.'ss to the etr.poror. a day ago. but neither vibration cauxed to JaiK.ir'- 26. h GERMANY Te NOTES s. r 3HEEBK3N t5c Ranch Eggs Strictly fresh, do pound Pn. Ten 1 pound Pa. Coffee 55c 2 Table Batter As good as any Creamery, pound25c DIAMONDS FOR Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price : Autro-Hungaria- . SMALLER St Twenty-Fift- h Just Call Up 1 39x Bell They will be pleased to give en . Information Flavoring Extracts Blue Label ia tha on that l leading ALL OTHERS and bat of all, your groper finds it a ready seller. TRY IT FOOTBALLS Clearance sale en Footballs at greatly reduced prices. Air Guns, Blede and Skates, For Photography Badger Albums and Postal Buster Brown Cameras. Cards, Edison Phonographs only" Phonograph. Sur and passea all others In dearness sweetness and volume of tone. The T. S. Hutchisoii, The Racycle Store, 90S 25th SL H. P. UPP n WATCHES AND - JEWELRY - h 1 el'a 1 ! Jnph vt .rod Bnnjxmin this pier, er do rr'ntiv mhrny visi'lpg nsr riitsntH f nnijnrri hv H hf frr sc ' pna'prinpiii-nf.- t, ni,vth univri fi' post! rong"ss rnnrrr at Csf'ir. fo' i , Rn-n- - ' of pnl. during th 1966. (he will flrt wek RprSrnitiv San Frncim. riigrnr Ii. of appoints ;n November 1903 to i the howv!i be rcbol. ihe .id Stnte t the ron spending with friends In Silt lake Ciy. and in D cniher 190.1 Edwaid If Is open up free Sail Knswntpr, of "inaha ,w Gorg nmd ns Uhrisime .'ith Mi lxud airire representative, l.sk Cliy sper.din ftMr. hi parents. npl Mr. They ere rlivh..d with authority F. I iSKSSBSBUU .......... Pound Smoked Salmon, while It lasts pound.... ..10c Belt Herring, ell Mllkncrs, each. 4 Salt Mackerel, each to Kot-e.i- I'sirf Jcwefcrs and Watchmakers CONCERNED. Norih Ogden, Weber county. Dee. 26- .- Tbe holidays have thus far passed off very quietly with the uhubI festivities of rhe season. Biindny was devoted to exercises commemorative of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the prophet Joeph Bmith. In the forenoon the time was taken up before the Biinday school In an addrese hy James I,. Barker and a solo, Joseph Smith's First Prayer," very feelingly rendered hy William M. Ellis. In the afternoon the time was very profitably divided between David C. 8hupe. representing tbe Seventies; Frederick Barker. the elders, and the Primary association under ihe direction of their prenident, Mrs. Ada Perrin. Last Thursday two heart were made to beat as one by the word pronounced by Blehni, James Ward, that r M. Garner and Mary E. husband and wife. Next Sunday the laet gntieral meeting of rhe year will he held by the Seventies in' the Please nt View ward, at which It is expected that John W. Gihsnn and Orson M. Hirkenlooper will report their mieslonarv labor i.i ho-a returne the worll. thy have unco 'he laet general meeting. UNIVERSAL POSTAL CONGRESS M E. Blrvlork be accepted a po WILL A t'ET IN ROME. arms in rhe office of the Consolidated t Idaho, H asmi ard Machine company iVsshinsto". . S Lewis & Co. Something very fancy. Kippered (not amoked) Salmon, pound.. 15 Fancy Bloaters, each White Fish, fresh and awset. t out-clas- s from n4 trim. (is. Miss Prarl Swift, one of Hi tnarbrrs in fh primary depirtmm Jo Smoked Fish d Bcr-re'.- u 26TH AND WASHINGTON Phoncsi Ind 1163; Bell 340-x- . e h OGDEN SMITH'S J con-frira- NORTH with the chances favoring Ogden. The plans and specifications, togeth- and mart.-Arthu- ' that the new company is endeavoring to acquire a suitable site In Ogden and that It is considering the erection of n plant either in Pueblo or this city Appropriated $100 for Use of City Officials in Defending Action Brought by O. R. T. PASADENA A Watch , a. h Eld ora, Iowa, Dee. 28. Edwin O. Fouls, formerly cashier of an Iowa Tails hank, who embezzled ."ii,imhi three year ago, today finished his sen- C. M. McCain nicy, construction engineer of Longwood, Colo., ia in Ogden In connection with the establishment of an ice and cold storage plant in this city. Mr. McCammey stated yesterday -- ss Jo-ep- h ton. .Mix i Kate from her down Mimtgotiierv , school at Ixigan sjvnilii g ili may he agreed IKI howerrr. f.j,.nt by them euhjert. 10 !(, approval of the ami pox: master general. prr i anv damage. Til colony Is rapidly improving ag-- j Rnmr. Dee. 29. The Italia say that rimlturally, the prpnit sea ir'and cot. Princess Ena of Batten berg, who ia ton crop surpassing the highest soon to be married to King Alfonso of Spain, will come to Rome In January and will be accepted into the CaUidie TWO KILLED AND TWELVE chureh at St. Peters. She will be bap-- ' WOUNDED. flzed by Archbishop Stoner, the highest English prelate in Rome, In the Warsaw; Russian Poland. Dec. 2. presence of Cardinal Merry del Val, Tlie aenprM rrlke ia weakening. The the papal secretary of state. shop :irc open and cabs are ing in the renter of the city. The em- Washington. Dec. 28. The navy de- and afreet rail- - panment has been advised of the ploves of the roads are still nn strike. Among the ing of the cruiser Boston from Pan railroads only tbe employe of tbe Yis-- ! ama for Acapulco en route north to tula lines have atruck. The soldiers rejoin Admiral Goodrich's squadron. K nrrassionaHy have conflicts with agi- was ztatel at the navy department tators. Yesterday they killed four and today that no other vessel will be sent I , to Panama for the present. wounded twelve. i . Our bpecialty is Repairing S297 Wash. Ave. UTA8- - OGDEN,. DENVER AND RETURN 220 COLO" On Dec. 22nd and 23rd the RADO MIDLAND will sell round tnj tickets from Ogden to Denver tor other Color dp points for 922.50, overs and return limit January Pullman Observation Seeoni dally. Ticket office 77 West South, Salt Lake. Our Special Offer to Subscribers Will Interest You, It Will be Made About January 15th, Wait for It |