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Show 8 THU EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent Phone ... Bell Phone, two ringa. BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone Bell Phone, one ring REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION No. 120 No. M BREVITIES The employee of the Independent Telephone company mere treated to a hob aleich ride Wednesday eteuing, the compliment at the coiupau? . was ieeued to Joseph One of the largeei real eatate lit the history of the real trann-action- pim-hase- The meeting of the 30.000 Population Club Iasi nlgbl at tbe court house aaa well attended amt ao a most eiitbueiaxtie meeting. Judge A. B. ration, a ho has been ran on a special mission, reported that the prospreta acre bright for locating the plant that hr sent after, aud that the parties interested would he iu the city iu a few riaj a fur the purpose of inieoti-gatinaffairs, after which something definite would take plare. The committee on the parking hout-and the clothing factory asked for further time, aa they were not ready to make definite proposals. The queetioii of factory sites brought an offer from 31 r. A. M- - Van Der Vlira, uf 3 of the 20 arres that be owna close to ihe site of the Wasatch Canning factor , to the club fur tbe sum of ft, the land to be used fur a factory she. The offer was accepted and W. B. Wedell waa appointed to prepare the deni and have the transfer made. The advertising committee of the Writer Club offered the sum of 13u from It advertising fund , secured from the Iromnniiory excursion, to empersons to solicit memploy comiN-ten- t bers to the 30,000 Population Club, In order that l.t'Od members may be enrolled at once. 1resiJent Ulnstuann of the club, was diivcted to engage Buffalo. X. tie, aged 17, uf Ogden. ANNUAL ELECTION The Ogdea Medical Joseph Checkeito. who waa painfully Injured toy the nor Idem al expkiua of a 32 caliber revolver Tuesday, was reported toy hi phyii:Uns etrday aa retding oomfonaldy. held Society tbrir annual meeting la at ntglit and rimed officers for the cnauing rear. After the meeting a dinner waa serv- ed at the Reed Cafe to the physician, which, while an Informal affair, was a very enjoyable occasion. The officers elected at the meeting ; were: President, I)r. Lyman vice president. Hr. Ezra I- Rich: treasurer. Dr. C. R. Coulter; secretary. Dr. K. H. Smith. After the elect km the work of the society for the past year was discussed and It waa the opinion of the dortors who were present, that the society had accomplished much A Little tik,-cn- - inact Kindling d Woody a Sack of or Some of post-pon- A reception and wedding aupper was tendered last right to 31 r. and 31 Imrl Larkin, who were married in the 'Temple at Balt lake yesterday. The bride waa 3lia Shirk jf Orchard avenue, and the groom in a recent graduate at the Weber Stair academy. The rarrrtkxi waa given at the home of the hrida'a parent a. good. There waa a good attendance of the Too million Amerlrana suffer the physicians of the city present at the o of need dyapepela. panga torturing meeting, all of whom attended the din- such panic. to. Burdock Bit Kid Blttera cores. At ner The meeting then resolved itself ingiven biter at the Reed, which was store. any drag a very pleasant affair. to a testimonial meeting Iu abirh each liersnn present addressed the meeting THOUSANDS STARVING IN JAPAN. for two mlutitea, and after a united expression that Ogden must, have 30.VU0 people before the next Iniled State B. Tba famine C.. Jan. Victoria, In north Japs a la causing thousands census is taken, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock to starve, according to id vices steamer Empress sharp. today by tha Father Cushnahaa was present and of Japan. A government report nays a rattling good speech. Hs was, made 3flyag1, Fukuahima and lwate provunder ih lnipresslon that the however, inces with a population of 2.821.557. la a was rlub figuring on too many Chick- confronting the worst famine since the Coaly the He feared one Hut. at deadly one of sixty year ago. Bo club waa like the lluln boy who grab-liegreat la the calamity n Mlyaga that the bowl full of nuts In a jar. and the InveeUgatore report: could not get his hand out of The sentence of death hee been then the jar without dropping all of the one-thiroo of of the the passed people nut. proviso." One nut and one factory at a time, thousands thane three Father la Already Cuahnahan thought, would be roots to are redoced shrub provinrns and hark of tram to sustain Mfe, and safer. a ml II km people are In entreme conditions. The tnlsary arising from the OumadUsM famine I Indeanritoahle. of hrdiB residents have been formed to arrango aywtematie, relief. r. Funeral Services Over Remains Mrs. Joseph Wood. heni-dictio- g yet-terde- M. Dye, aged 23, of Y.. and Mia Emma Chile Meeting-F- ive Much Business Transacted, but Llttla Given Out for Publication Soma Big Factories Under Coneideiation At Least Thtoe Sites Will bo Needed Within the Nost Ninety Days Members are Much Encouraged. The deal nan handled through the office of Kelly A Herrick, and ban been uniler nay for the past ten weeks. Mr. Kelly of the Arm mated last night that the property was for investment, and that there was tut special significance attached to the transact Ion. Since the aoquirition by the Gould iwwrckia of property in this ctly. real estate has taken on a derided boom, and the prices for property, not only-ithe Inisine section of the eiiy but In the outlying districts os well, have advanced materially. Several deals of considerable magnitude are pending and it is expected that, within a abort time a number uf large transactions will be reported. JANTART I, Last evening Claude Dee sent, hi big hob sleigh to the office of the The funeral services over the Telephone company togethof Mrs. Joseph Wood were held er with an Invitation that tlie ''hello vestf-rdaafternoon at 1 o'clock from ek-igfor of bin ihe uo girls'' accept the Fifth ward meeting house, bishops the evening and enjoy the fine Heigh- - counselor. Thomas Shrove presiding. i&(v Tbe aervlcca, which were largely The voting ladies who are of so opened with prayer by C. J. A. much assistance to the public accepted Lindquist, after which presidents C. F. a and d:3v about invlotfkm lit jolly Middleton and L. W. Sbartliff. aud ria office fur the left telephone party and Thomaa ders, Peter ride about town. Shreve spoke. The speakers all referto the the At 10:r.'t parly returned, red to the life of the deceased, her de-k-n telephone office fur the young ladles to hi church duties and tha who go off duty at that time and took loss that the community bad sustainthem for a abort ride about the city. ed In her death. Ihtring the arnica 31rs. Mary Farley sang several solos, they being Hope QUORUM JNOT PRESENT On, "After the Toils and Trouble, n and Dry Those Tears." Tho Stockholdera of Weber County Fair was pronounced by Elder Association Held Meeting. Thomas Wheelwright. Interment was iu Ogden City cemeThe annua! meeting of the stockwhere the grave was dedicated tery, holders of rhe Weber County Fair Elder David W. Wheelwright aorlation. scheduled for yesterday af by tern non at th court house, was not YERKES. PEYER BUCCEEDB held, there nt being a quorum prese wa it decided minion to On ent. 3. At tbe meeting of the meeting until Wednesday of rheLondon, Jan. Electrlo board of Underground next week. Spey Of tha 2r.S:: shares of stuck of the Railway company today, Edgar of the comassociation. his' 323 shares were repre- cr was elected chairman in succession to the 1st Charles sented at the mooting yesterday, which pany. business. T. Yerkee. Sir George Gibb, general was not sufficient to manager of the North western Railway was elected deputy chairman aud manFATAL STORM IN CHICAGO. aging director of the underground company and also chairman and manChicago. Jan. 3. One man was aging director or the Metropolitan score a of persona injured District killed aud company, vacated by and fully H'W.OOl) worth of property the deathRailway or Mr. Yerkcs. lv which a, windstorm destroyed E. W. Perks continues aa deputy struck Chicago tonight. At pne lime chairman of the company. luring the storm tbe wind reached a Then the board passed a resolution vrloclty of t;u mile an honr. Many recording it deep regret at tho death pfdratrlaiia narrowly escaped being of Mr. Yerkcs. killed by firing signs or fulling chimneys. DISAPPROVED BY SECRETARY OP Along ihe north shore whero the NAVY. wind ermrd to exert its greatest were and trees everyfore, uprooted hsv Washington, Jan. 3. Order thing movable whs torn away. In Ev- lieen prepared at tho navy department anston and South Chicago, as well a Mare Iu the city proper the wind worked reconvening the court martial at which tried Ensign island navy yard waa Tha loss havoc. greatest great of tho Benningiu tinnth Chicago, where an open Wade, engineer officer of the time the explosion, the at ton. Iu construccourse of hearth furnace In lhaL case having been disHndlngs the Illinois Steel company, tion hy of the navy. was blown down. Several men were approved by the secretary toe sent bark to Caliwill The findings working on tha furnace at the time, luit all Cscaprd injury. The steel fornia for jwvtrion. company estimate tfaefr loss at REACHED. Acre Factory Site Donated by A. M. VanderVlies. tate market of the city was completed ymterday toy which Mr. Horn B. Tophara acquired the properties at fifth street 273. 273 and 274 from the Eerie Luinlier company, the omtidcratlon being given a about MORNING, LAID TO REST HELLO GIRLS" CO OH SLEIGH RIDE 30,10 CLUB Hold Enthusiastic s es- 3t,M9. Nii;k Harvey, hiudna manager of liiie Louis' minenvlk, 1 here on a vlit meeting frlemU and elm making for the appearance of the "greet m, nrinerrel organ Izetloa in Thor arrive hero on Tuee-da- , January 9, in their own private car and eriU atoirw at the Omni opera loxise In rite evening alter the regular iande at noon. A marriage THE Kelly A Herrick Cleaa Deal Involving 930,000. rTAH, THTB8PAT jSXAMOTTR: OGDEy, MORynra NO AGREEMENT 000. The fatality due to the storm oc81. Louis. Jan. 3. After a two days curred In West Madison street, where from Thomas P. Henderson was struck on conference between' committee the St. Louis Typothutae and the Tyi ho haad by a falling sign and died pographical union, during which no in tho hospital a few hours later. agreement was reached in regard to the eight-hou- r day by printer, relaMOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN tions were broken off, and 100 printers CREMATED. went on atrike 1st today. Officials of tits union mated tonight that 400 Pimblo. Colo.. Jan. 3. A special tq more would quit work tomorthe Chieftain from Las Vegas, K. 31., row. prlniera says: A messenger arrived In Las Vegas GOVERNOR SHOT. Ibis evening from Tiementia K. M., 65 V miles away, bearing tbe Intelligence Bt. Petersburg. Jan. 3. A private Benito Sanches residsnoe of that the from I' fa, capital of tha govhad been burned to tba ground this despatch of ernment I'fn, in the eastern part of morning and that hls wife, flour year European Russia, aaya that the govold daughter and two year old eon ernor has ben shot and severely had perished la the flames. The char- wounded. Hi assailant waa arrested. red bodies wars found, their positions showing that the mother bad tried to SOLDIERS COLLECT TAXES. shield her children from the flames with her own body. The father waa Plousk, Russian Poland, Jan. 3. In La Vrgaa. The origin of the lire In the surrounding villages where the U unknown. authorities are refusing to conduct official correspondence in Russia, the TORNADO IN ATLANTA, GA. courts have been closed and the taxes are being collected by the military. Montgomery, Ain.. Jan. 3. It Is reOn or about January 15tb, 1DN, tbe ported here that n tornadb struck AlIt la bany. Ga.. this afternoon. Standard will make a proposition tc to gain any Information here, secure subscribers that will as the wires to Albany are down. The any proposition ever made. Dont tla Ihe at arrivals the are The following telegraph companies report losing all yourself up with other papers until hours: Reed the past twenty-fou- r wires to Albany. you bear our proposition. San Francisco; J. T. McDevtu, W. F. Mills, Aman Moore. Denver: New York: Win. 8lecle. Ogden; Roy Wheelwright. ORden; C. J. Bproal, Salt Lake; C. H. Rathrlck and wife. Pea Mnlne; J. ('. Smith, Boise, Idaho; 8. J. Fell. Philadelphia; 31ax Otirni himor. Salt lAke; J. K. Russell. 8an Francisco; Henry Wilbur, Pan Francisco; W. T. Solomon. New York; Q Nick Ilsrvey mien t;Ua Louis J. 11. McKee, Denver. all 1908. &e Quality Store . . . Sweeping Reductions C. Cutting and slashing the prices right and left C. You're right if you come early left if you delay. Lode at this! L We're selling men's suits and overcoats of the bed ch and Alfred Benjamakes known Roy croft, Stein-Bi- o min makes at a 25 per cent discount. C. This is for the purpose of reducing stock before stocktaking. This sale will last till January 15th. C. The reduction of 25 per cent includes men's and boy suits and overcoats (except blues and blacks) men's and hoys' pants. C. Men's and boys hats (except Stetson's) caps and shirts. C. There's no good reason why you should not save on the things you need or will need soon. one-four- th THE TOGGERY ENORMOUS WAVES. New York, Jan. 3. Enormous waves compelled tbe big passenger steamer Btatendam to turn back from her course toward America and run toward Europe for five hours on December 26th. The steamer arrived here today with several door a smashed, deck fixing ripped up and her purser painfully injured by tbe seas which foil on tbe decks with crashing force. The steerage cabins had six Inches of water in them when the steamer turned about. fae-torie- WILL TRY TO EXTEND STRIKE. d en Feed With a Few Groceries Makes an Get it at Order. REED HOTEL BECKHAM IN HANDS OF MARSHAL SMITH GROCERY H. f.WP WATCHES AND JEWELRY A' 0. I k w W Our'bpecialty Vrira, X. Y Jan. 3. Teck ham, implicated In Frederick A. the cotton leak report appeared before Federal Judge Ray today on a writ of habeas corpus. Pnrkham ha toeen Indicted in tha district of Columbia and gava bail for ap-Sara nee. Hie bondsmen surrendered Mm and habeas corpus wai secured. The dial riot attorney moved for the dismissal of the writ- - Judge Wray granted the motion and ordered Beckham surrendered to tha custody of the tnarrhal for conveyance to Washing to Bail was fixed at l2,i0 and waa furnished. Beckham's lawyer will appeal. p Both Phones. it-- Repairing FILED CHARGES. Washington. Jan. I. Chargee have been filed against W. T. Vernal, prtn cipal of the Quliidsro Institute of Quin daro. Kae., wtm Is a candidate for appointment, an registrar uf the treasury, to succeed J. Vf. Lyon. The nature of the charge have not, iteen dis rinsed, tout they have been forwarded to Mr. Vernon fir answer. PREFECT OF POLICE UTAH. 06MN, ASSAS- Pahianlre, Russian Poland. Jan. 3. The prefeet of police hero was aMs-nlnatetoday. I A Watch You Can Trust out-cla- I cua-teme- know of. We roll f DEMURRER OVERRULED. in jlmeri every instance. They can bo relied upon to judge the beat movement for all around ut,e. demurrer Wexhinaton, Jan. 8.-In the indictment In the alleged fraud rase ngsjnit Frederick A. Hyde, John A. Benton. Henry T. Ptmond .1. 1 wss overruled yesterday by .lust Ire Wright of the supreme emirt of the Plslrirt. of Cellini bis. Thre points rslied by rouneel for thei sgaim-t- . the vslMify of the Indirtnient rre derided sdveriely. Tbe alleged frauds nrrnrred in Cali- Jewelers and Watchmakers Lowest Price Washington, Jen. 3. The state department has received a cablegram from Puerto Plata, giving an account of the uprising there. It eaya: Revolution has broken out here late today (Tuesday). General Rodrigues fought hie way into town and then killed Not less then twenty-fiv- e and many wounded. General Caaperdea holding the fort; still fighting." SIXTY-FOU- THOUSAND STRIKE. R SMALLEYS St Twenty-Fift- h IN PUERTO PLATA. Lods, Russian Poland, Jnn. 0U0 men are on atrike here. 3.-6- --About NOT READY TO ANNOUNCE PROCEDURE. Jefferson City, Mix, Jan. I. When Informed by tha Associated Press today that President MoOalL of the New York Ufe Insurance company hat resigned, W. D. VanDiver, state superintendent of iurarance, stated that ha was not ready to announce hie future action in regard to the ouster proceedings which ho has Instituted against the New York Life. might Goods 1906 Indisnspnlli, lnd., Jsn. 3. At a nn ibis afternoon between Gov-ernnr llnnley. W. II. H. Miller, for- mer I'niied 8tnles attorney general. 25 t'hsrl ta. , Jsn. ".- - The mow i.tnim that, ranched the proportions of a blitard at. srvvrsl points In central Kmis tonight. Know ytnpped falling tn the eastern of the state late, COPELAND have cleared. SUCCEEDS WILDER. New Yotk. Jan. S. E. I.. Gopeland waa rltown sorrelary and rrosmirer of the Aichlmm. Topeka to Sairta Fe rall-rot- company ai a meeting of the I ON DRESS GOODS, SKIRTS, WRAPS, FDRS 60 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL GOODS figures. LADIES' WAISTS A let t chooso frofo assorted color and site 12.25, 92.50 and 93.00, for ...tpliJw I You you; wouldn't if we could Has not gone into winter quarters hut is very much alive. Our customers never want You wiu find it to your ad- QAI CpFflAI vantage always to come to our JlLvIfth JAItCJ their "money hack." ITS This includes every piece or rprciil pattern in the stock. You will find same mighty good stuff, too; black Priceo also. alwsys in plain di- rect ova of that company In.thU city today, Mtcreedlng K. Wilder. PER CENT DISCOUNT DRESS j ogsInM paniri E. Ftorma. neeretvry of j with a view to compelling him'N io vocaie hls office. Tnpek. Kas TIME js Bnedlrt. proirruting tnrne, of bt orainty. it wss derided in bring an action In the eminty conri Nf and We can't afford to deceive 60 PER CENT AND 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL LADIES AND CHILDREN'S FURS SKIRTS We have no room for fura In sum- divided in two lots. offl You choose from one lot at the ether at Just half. mer time, and expect to make absolutely a dean sweep In the fur corner. Who gets in Aral f SWEATERS for SKATERS lend test to the fun. They are so chcsp. toe Have one? Just half pries while they last. The stock 50.PER CENT AND 29 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL WRAPS 1 4 WOOL ONION SHITS The Oneta" kind good ones, tee; but we bought too meny. Youff can have 1.50 ones for JUC A. Surely this will look GOOD to you. At Buster Brown says, Get In on this." REMNANTS Cleaning up tho abort ends cheap. Look them ever eome you can use. Will LiKe the Goods. Prices Always in Plain Figures and always the Lowest. cc:c:c:c:c:c;c:c:c5c5xc:c5 &&&$$ ANUARY CLEARANCE SALEH IS NOW. ON IN ALL DEPARTMENTS o o o ( Honest Make I THIS ACTION AGAINST STORMS. rrt Lewis & Co REVOLUTION your bright for Greater V Ogden fornia. tonight and rhe Jo So Boost with iO KANSAS IN A BUZZARD. this watch to Railrosd Mn Fine Color 31in-Mrel- s; finretir If you would Ilka to own an accurate, handaame, coat, ftooeswgMy servtceahls watch at rsasonabl get a HAMILTON. r This movement we unhesitatingly offer our aa being not only wholly accurate and reliable. but also the boat valu In a watch that wa Perfect Cut Thursday, Friday and Saturdays Great Specials ili d ron al The SINATED. 2297 Weak. Ava. , tha New York, Jan. Houseamlths and Bridgemen'a union announced today that an effort will be made to extend tha atrike of tho stnio-turIron workers to all big cities throughout tha country. Tho strlko is for on increase of pay from 94.50 to R a day. Tho Independent employers have granted the Increase, but the Iron League, representing seventy of the larger building employing firms has the larger buildiqg employing flma has refused to secede to the demands. 8. Officers of. DIAMONDS LAST & THOMAS 0 9 0 S S |