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Show THE MORNING GRAND OPERA HOUSE SaiordayNigW IKIUITAIIY 2. lOftfi LOOKA HERE, A WOMAN CAN 'SQUIRMS OUT BREVITIES OUR BUTCHERS The Places OF A BAD Harry Bracken left uu a business trip for Denver yesterday. Joseph Willett Is roufined to hi home with the rheumatism MgMMMBHBgMMMagHMBMBBBURHBI ; HOLE Judge Howell left yesterday morning for Morgan, shere he will huld court DOAN YOU TRY TO MAKE A LIE. for a few days. THE IT All, FK!1AY MORNING, EXAMINE!;: OUUl T. R. done, representing ibe Omaha Tent company. Omaha. Nebraska, is in Ogden. TELL DISAPPEARED FROM HER LAST JULY. To Buy the HOME Own Lawyer Colored is Police Court Was Made Lively. Pension Police c.Hirt was remarkable for ihe not guilty pleas ilrat were uffcri.l by defendant. With the except ion w one case, all w iiv continued until iau-thiafternoon. John McCarty and C. Austin, two men who looked the tag in seifoi'. drees and general appearance. plea-l-emphatically to the contrary. Should their pU-- be true, it will be esiuliiisli-ebeyond a reasonable doubt that clothes uo not make the man Herman Voos came in for two barges, tine for au unlawful drunk, the other for cruelty to animals. To the first, Voss pleaded guilty. I don't know vot 1 der madder, Judge. Der vedder und drr vlskey makes me kuow nothing. I started home at 3 o'rlix-k- . but 1 know nothing Vos. Continued. mil my J. la. Harris was given five day for au unlawful drunk. Wm. Shupe pleaded not guilty to a similar charge. His esse was con tinned. When Toy Smith, colored, heard the complaint read charging hint with petit larceny, he informed I hr judge In polite language that he was not guilty. The four colored gentlemen who are alleged to have aern Smith take tbr money from the restaurant lilt, were called tr testify, but, with ones exception, they were hopelessly tangled by Smith, who proved himself competent to handl.- - hi own case. Wilson, ibe last witness, slated that he saw Smith come from behind the counter. Later Smith told him that hr had secured three dollars, but the place from which the money waa taken be left a my stery to Wilson. Idd you say that I crawled from the back of the counter? interrogated Smith. Yea, sah," answered Wilson. Smith fixed a pair or dark ryes on Wilson end in solemn tones said Cunside aMe uuxiciv l,.i- caused :lie )Vialivt of Mr. Auuivw J. Deaolf. an elderly lady Ilf about 61 year of age. a ho loi merit bred si U"i Twenty-sixtatrei-tIi thi ir utter Man of Judge MaginuU and son AAbbott Corn relaw firm of Magtnuia turned yesterday from Evanston. Wyo. ME Money and Interest Coupon Unclaimed Relatives Ate Searching. His GEORGE HALVERSON WILL BE PRESENT TONIGHT. On the Street He Charges Graft Refusrs te Talk to NOT ! Choicest But MEATS Committee. the MISSOURI John Neuterboom has accepted a Bros. He position with Wheelwright mechanical will b employed in the department. Mr. Joseph Straus Peery departs yesterday afternoon on the ls limited for southern California, a here she will spend the winter. a Lieutenant Ueebvr and bride of Fort are suendintr their houeymoou at The Hermitage. The happy couple arrived at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- DougU Comedy Drama A ing. 75c, 50c, 25c Prices ed to Salt Lake City yesterday, where be has formed a law partnership with Judge Andrew llowat. Scat Sale Friday. grand HOUSE OPERA ....... mowin H. R. MacMillan, formerly of the firm of Htnderaoii Sc MacMillan, mov- L. J. Holt her la in from the camp SUNDAY NIGHT Big Scenic duction of John F. Stow John P. Holman of Bear Hirer City snd W. J. Thomas of Spanish Fork, who have been summoned to appear at Washington as wit new In the Smoot case, passed through Ogden yes terdsy. of the Corey Construction company miles near Terrace. lie reports 7 of ditch dug and 7 miles of pine laid on the water line to LaMay on the 2 Pro- cut-of- chier operator for the Bell Telephone company, left for Salt Lake yesterday morning. She will spend a few day learning tbs new switch board which is to be adopted in Ogden when the new central office is opened at the Union depot. Miss Nettie Ten Nights in a Barjtoom -- 20-PEOP- LE Headed by the MR. ALVIN 20 Talented Actor WYCKOFF Big Spacialtice 6 carload of wonderful ecenic and mechanical effects 6 A Grand Concert Band Orchestra and Operatic Prices 260i 60c, 75c. tests on Bale Saturday i GRAND OPERA HOUSE R. A. GRANT, Manager. MONDAY NIGHT A COLVIN KANE, SHIPMAN PRESENT Ameriea'a Moat Gifted Aetreaa Alberta Gallatin IN The Latest London and New York Society Comedy Success CousinKate HENRY DAVIS Ml Nlahts Gaiety Theater, London 276 Nights New Hudson Theater, New York. 8TAGED COSTUMED CARRIAGES Prices 11.50. 11.00, 75c, BOe, 25o. Seat Sale Opens Saturday, 10 a. m. OPERA EXCURSION ft nwnnnnnnnnnnnwnnyyy. Savage English Grand Opera S wswMMyyywvyyywyyyyMiy LA BOHEME! FEB. 2d. I Special train via Rio Grand 8 6:45 p. m. at Street cart will meet the train and ran direct to treater, returning at 11:25 p. m. Thin is the only chance to hear Sheehan, the great tenor. Seats on rslf at Fred Massa'a. Fare $1.00 for the round trip, good on trains leaving 9:30 a. m. end 1:30 p. m., and the special; returning at 6:05 p. m. and the cprcWl. ai Only a limited number of ecats for the Savage grand opera "Rlgoletto matinee and ''Tannhaueer" evening performance. Salt Lake theater, Sat nrday, February I, could he reserved for Ogden. Call early at the Vtahna drug store, where ticket are on sale. Special train vis Oregon Short Line, 10:40 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Round trip $1.00. Special returning leaves Salt Lake City 11:25 p. m. Friday, February 2nd. at 4 o'clock, the Logan Aggies of football fame will meet the Deaf League Basketball tram. In a match game at the school gymnasium. The game promises to be most Interesting one because of the fact that thr resms ars evenly matched so far a experience goes. This Is the Aggies first year at basketball and much Interest Is bring shown In their playing by the public. Several of their football heroes are also In the basketWhat they lack in set ball line-uMice is made up in else. The thing Is Just reversed In the case of the deaf team. A fast and Interesting game is expected. RAILROADS IN AND OUT OF OGDEN Finest ln,Weet. The Southern Pacific will on Msrch 1st run dally between San Francisco and Los Angeles what it terms the finest train in the west. It Is to be known as the Shore Line limited and It will run over the coast line. It will be a daylight train and It will mnka the trip in 13 hours and a half. It I Intended to accommodate the thousands of visitors who come to Califarnla every winter. ( the new master COREYS III CLIFOBMIA CIRL Have Had te Buy New Outfits for Western Pacific Work. Seat Sale For Popular Opera Big. The Corey Construction company has located a camp at Big Bend on the Feather river, 40 miles east of California, where heavy Oroville, rock work for the Western Pacific is to be performed. The earlier plans of Uie construction company had In view the moving of the Canadian outfits to the California work, but the Canadian Pacific has prevailed upon the Corey brothers to keep their equipment In Alberta, having assured them of extensive irrigation csnal extension work. and. there-fore- , horses, mules, scrapers and machinery had to he purchased to be forwarded to Oroville. Will Vleited. FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DONT BUY FROM AGENTS As they get large commissions, and 7o have to pay them. See your homo people first. Two ear loads of stock to select from. Opposite City Csmetery. Field Superintendent Job Pingree of the Amalgamated Sugar company will inept the fanners at the different settlements, as follows: Farr West, Monday, February 5th, at 2 p. m. Blaterville, Tneaday, February Cth, t i it ! p. in. Wednesday, February 7th, Lynne, at 2 n. m. Harrisrllle Thursday, February 8th, it 2 p. m. Warren, Friday, February 9th, at 1 p. to. r (Hattp-pearan- ateo-daush'- a . Mrs. Dewolf is lnier'iii financially in ORden and this, emtpii-- with the fact that the pension which is due her each mouth has remained unclaimed since last June, ami the further fact that the money due on an interest coupon is also unclaimed, is the aoutce of a great deal uf uneasiness as to her welfare. SHUPE ON TRIAL Ha ti sou. on the r, has mi freeiv charged graft last against the administration, squirms out of Imii hole b sending the follow in communication to City Recorder t'ntchlow in reply to a demand that ho be present before the invraiigaiins committee tonight and make known what information he may have to euliktantlate his charges: W. J. I'ritrhlow, Recorder. City Dear Sir: accordance with your I request. hereby acknowledge the receipt of rmir letter of the 3uth ultimo in relation to tuy appearance as a witness before a committee of the city council appointed lo Investigate charge of graft against certain city officer. during the administration of (Siasmatin. You understand that au investigation of that kind could only be called for the purpose of ellcitinx evidence with a view to prosecutum of the guilty parties. As prosecuting attorney. I shall be glad to receive any information elicited by such investigation, but it would lie mauifewily improper for me. as district auontoy. to disrloae any confidential communication given me in my official ca parity whirh are privileged under the law. For that reason 1 ahall not appear. Verv respectfully. (Signed) "GKO. HALVERSON. :r-e- : who. SURRENDERS UNDER PROTEST When forrnei Fire Chief George A. Charged With Aiding in Breaking the Quarantine Lavra. Grave was questioned yesterday as i t the course he purposes to persue in the matter of surrendering the office The State of Utah opened its case to the newly appointed chief, he reagainst Peter Shupe, in police court, marked that he had turned control yesterday morning. Upon request of over last night, under protest. He defendant Jury was empaneled and said that he did nut to being after examination by the county at- removed from offiee, object as that I one .1. Hancock, A. A. R. J. Hick. torney. buL of the vtclaattude of J. Watts and J. T. Mignsult were that he did object to thepolitics, manner in chosen e Jurors. which his removal was effected. He Drs. Dickson and Gordon and Sani- further stated that hia future course were to called tary Inspector Power in this matter would depend entirely the witness stand. Dr. Dickson stat- on the advice of bis attorneys in Salt waa called to the office of Lake. ed that he Dr. Gordon to aid in an examination in extenuation of hia position in thia of Blanche Bhuoe. who had been sent matter, Mr. Graves referred to the to Gordon's office by Dr. Rich. On atatutee of Utah, 1893, page 135, chapaccount of the coldness of the room, ter 6. Section 315:- a thorough examination waa imposExnept as otherwise provided by sible, but from the condition of her law, the term of office of all appointarms and face it was evident to the ive officers shall be until the municidoctors that she hid smallpox. Both pal election next following their apilnciorx advised her to go to the place pointment and until their successors she had left last and await a more are duly appolnied and qualified, unexamination. Mins Shupe less sooner removed by the mayor thorough left end went to the residence of Dewith the concurrence of the majority ter Shupe. There her body was exof the member uf the city council, or Both doctor pronounced amined. the city, council with the concurher disease to be inalioi and advis- by rence of the mayor. residence ed her to stay al the Shupe He also quoted the lawe of Utah, until the county could determine on a 1899. page 46. niton 8: informcourse of action. Dr. Gordon heads of. police or fir depart"The ed Shupe that the county would pay ments of such cities, may at any time him for any expense Incurred during be removed without cause, and withthe night. l)r. Dickson stated that In out rharge being preferred, and withreply to hi request, that she be not out a trial, hearing or opportunity to removed from the house until morn lie heard, by thr. mayor, with the conIng. Shupe expressed hia willingness to sent of the city council, whenever, in keep her until the county should re- tieir opinion, the good of the service lieve him of the charge. will be subserved . 1 hereby. The acDr. Gordon aiihatantlaled the testi- tion of the city, council in. removing mony of Dr. Dirkitnn. the head of either, department shall be Inspector Power was informed by final and conclusive and shall not be of houae the 'city physician that the reviewed or. called in question before Shupe ought to lie quarantined. New anv court. The. city recorder ahall Year'a ntorn he waa on hi way to forthwith notify in writing, the removthe Shupe residence, when Shupe hail- ed head of either of acid dejiarlments, ed him and stated that h- - iMed not of hia removal., and it shall not be Mis Shape waa necessary to atat any cause for curb go to he house. not there, nor would ahe be there. Pow- removal, and front; the time of aurh er asked Shupe where the girl waa. notification, the. person ao removed Shupe replied that she had gone to ahall not In any rase Ibe entitled to any Salt Lake, that he had aided her to salary or com pens Ion whatever. Mr. evening before Wednesday get away, to the extent of purchasing Graves turned the offiee over lo hia her ticket. "I aided her to escape and I would succeanr the box al the station predo the same thing again. are the sented hitn with. a large framed picture words alleged to have been used by containing photqa of all the boy who served under him. during hia (wo Shupe. are Dr. Rich was called for defendant. terms as chief. .The photograph He slated that the Shupe girl walked entwined in curiously wrought design into hia office New Year's eve. with making it a .work, highly priged by the that she be examined In or outgoing chi. ... . a reqiu-ader to determine the cause of small HEAVY DAM ACES ASKED eruptions on her Ysce and hands. She doctor pronounced waa examined. It a can of smallpox, and advised her Maginnia slid Corn as attorneys for to go to the offire of the county athave drawn up a comtorney. Later in the evening he was the plaintiff a damage atilt of John Btagg called to the Shupe residence, after plaint in Union Pacific Railroad comthe county and city physician had left, va. the the amotUit'of $25,000. to make anothi-- examination of Miaa pany tocumnlalnf while freclie that The Shape. It waa then that Shupe comwaa embloved by defendant plaintiff for the to cate his inability plained of company on Dec. 25. 1906. as an enregirl snd demanded her immediate about seven ear of water were gineer, residence. hi moval from to break loose front a train permitted RleJi had left, Shupe apAfter Dr. came crashing down the and ahead a proached the girl on her position the plaintiff's engine track striking charge of the Shupe and knocking him therefrom, causing n unwelcome ho Shupe Miss Shupe atated, family. him to be injured, from which he hae affirmed, that hi- would stay at. ths not yet recovered. The plaintiff hold ao consideration. iia'ler house Shupe that he has been dmaged to the exShe was ao emphatic that she threat tent of 25.000. The complain! will ened to take prison If ebe ws not alfiled in the district court this aflowed to go to Salt Lake. Her reaeon ternoon. was to for wanting to go to the capital Join her aunt. Mi- - Shupe promised to BUY A BANK give herself up ' the health officer if she was allowed to go to Salt Lake. At 2 p. nt. 'he case was resumed. A group of financial men of Ogden Wit nesses were recalled and soma Box Elder county has purchased and over in gone, testimony part of the Bank of Brigham City and sK.umed the carelessness the prove to an endeavor Wednesday. The concern, hithof the health office. Mr. Shape's control control of private Individual in erto taken. testimony ws Is capitalized at S4).00. The new of Accra are: David Eccle. president; M. S. Browning and R. U Kinhbnrn, PIEDM ILIIHOIS vice president, and Jamrs Haiver-oformerly with the Ogden State bank Mr. Ch. I.ippincolt has received snd city treaeuriT of Ogden, cashier. the sad new- - of the death, at Gales- This deal had been practically cloned al 12 by the Prat of the year, but went into burg, Illitud. Wednesday o'clock, iff her- niece. little Florence effect ycaterday. Brown, whom- mother died in this city last. July. Little Florence, whoa O. S. L. EXCURSION. was with Mrs. l.ipplneott up until 111 some had been for short time Saturday, February 3rd, time, and. though looked for. her death esme it shock to those who $1.00 round trip to Bali Lake City, loved her so well. 10:40 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. , "La Boheme" la not the old Bohemian Oirl we are all so familiar with. Some people have wondered if it were not tho line under a new name. "La Boheme is the latest and best Grand. Comic Opera given by the gifted Ital- ian. Puccini. It deals with student lire in Paris, among tbs art anti music students. It is far and away the brightest given by any English Opera Co. The great tenor, Sheehan, will appear in the title role. A large crowd will go to Salt Lake on Friday next to hear IL A special train has been secured over the Rio Grande Western, which will leave at 6:30 in the evening. Ticket, which are on sale at Fred Massaa Art Store, are good on any train during the day, Round trip (1.00. Theater snd railroad tickets now on sale at Massa'a. The sale opened briskly this morning at 9 i. m. Mr. Pyper has lent a choice selection of seats. ELKS EXCURSION TO LOS ANGELES, SATURDAY, FEB. 10TH. Via Oregon Short Line and San Pedro line. Fare to Salt Lake City and return $1.50 round trip, tickets good on ail trains. Fare Salt Ijake City to Los Angeles. $33.00 round trip. Al tickets good to return until March 10th. Through standard aleepcr firm Olden on train ten 6:20 p. m. Apply to A. W. Raybuuld. Salt Uke City, for sleeping oar reservation. . HB5B WBfiB BBB The Market Affords Pres'drnt, W. L. Russell; Secretary and Gen. Mgr., W. Yic-Pres, sad Treat., G. W. June. A. James; RUSSELWAMESCO. Groceries, Meats and Produce Everything the Best WE OPERATE TWO STORES, California 126 Tweniy-fiftTwenty-fourt- h h Market, formerly Nevada (Meat street. street Market (Meats), No. and Crorerlrf), No. 1S5 TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS Whotaale and Retail Butchers WE HAVE THE SEST. TRY UB. For Fine Meats POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Ph out Ui IIOl Fourth St IM; 355 Twenty -- ATTENDED TO. MEAT MARKET Bros. Phoaaa-B- sU at. Twenty-fourt- TtiE CENTRAL Greenwell Bell 171-y- lad. ; 345. 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats The Armour Meat Market Mossy will buy; ao inferior eata handles at Beat Them All for Fine Selected BALLARD & MEATS RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED Ffah and Poultry in All Seatons FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Just phone ua and wa will take care of you. Both phones 651. 33 1 St h Twenty-Fourt- Phone, Bell 477-k- Ind. 31$. ; L0ND0 N NEVADA Meat Market , Malona in Charge. Daniel J. Malone, mechanic of the Salt Lake division for the Hunt hern Pacific company,' asaum KNOCKED ed charge yesterday morning. He has been placed In charge of the territory A Pugilist is Fleered by a Brigham front Ogden to Green River in addition City Man, to the Salt Lake division and branches, whlrh will make the total mileage un11 o'clock, a der his Jurisdiction, over 1,300. W. J. Wednesday night about man named Laraon. who says his Toilerton, master mechanic at Pocatelhome Is at Brigham City, and a strang- lo, has had the Utah Division added to er, claiming to be a pugilist, had his jurisdiction in addition to the Idaflatie set-t- o which bears the earmarks ho and Montana division and branches. of having been inspired by something This will abolish one position as masAccording to ter mechanic on tb Oregon Short Line. stronger than water. Larsons statement, ho was passing through the hallway which leads from I. A. Benton In Ogden. the Emerald into the Royal Exchange I. A. Benton, general agent of the saloon. At the door he was attacked Denver A Rio Grande Western at Salt beby the stranger end badly abused returned to his headquarhas Lake, fore he had time to get his hearings. a after business trip to this city. ters well In the skirmish a lucky blow, laid on by Larson, caused the pugilist Train. to lapse into a peaceful slumber which Opera eight ran carried listed until four o'clock this morning. theA special train of Grand Savage English Opera comBoth of these exponents of the manly art were able to pursue the even ten-o- pany, to Salt Lake yesterday morning. of their way today notwithstanding the mix-uLA BOHEME," NOT BOHEMIAN Dates on Which Fanners yed arn-st-sai- d Revival meetings at Central Park Presbyterian church, corner Thirty-firand Washington. Rev. W. H. Ranspecial kin of Denver commenced meetings Wednesday night and will continue to preach every evening durInNigger, do you know that you ana ing this am) neat week. A cordial under oath? vitation in extended to all. Wilann rolled his eyeballs, thought re Special excursion to Salt Lake on to himself for a moment and then Grands Rio Feb. Western, plied: 2nd, Friday, 'Tiookn here, you pestering coon, you account French opera "La Bohama, Special under oath too. Doan you try to make Savage Grand Opera Co. train returning after opens. Round me lie. , The court burst lulo a merry laugh. trip $14)0. Seat eels atla Fred Massa'a invited. Spe- The ease was continued. Art Store. Everybody cial train leaves Ogden 6:80 p. m. SUGAR BEET CONTRACTS . d s OUT UBERT BEAUTIFULLY CURTAIN Caldwell, J . inability to locate her sheieahouts m-e Julv 27lh. it-Tin- - mother and nf Mrs. Deaolf. who are resident of Chicago. lute sent a reuuest to thi- - (I. A. R. people of this city, soliciting aid in trying to uncover the ii:y'eiv whiclt seem to surround the Midden of their relative During an interview w il; Mi. Josle Husm-11-, the of Mrs. Dewolf and with whom ln Dewulf was accustomed to spend miii-l- i of her lime. Mr. Hassell remaraed that Mrs. Dewolf had been iriattmi.il at timev. U threatening on several destroy herself. Just prior to I he time of her sudden disapiv-atsiu-she had lteen heard to raj "l atn going on a long Journey. Georg? A. WRIGHT, MARKET Prop. 126 Stre:t Twenty-Fift- h Fresh and Salt Meats. Groceries and Choice Meats Gama and Flak fn Season. We handle Nothing but frime $ tsar Beef. t of Both Phones ISA IS TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. AH Kinds Our motta la te plasaa. Everything 11 h-- - rat-da- s. Mada Lard Specialties: Homa and Sausage. All Meats are Strictly FlratClacc in Every Una Phone lad. 374. W. W. STONE. Prap. r - ! Iffig.'l L 'VASUnunR lunch lifter whlrh an automobile trip waa taken. During tbe trip the king took a photograph of Prince Ena. The party returned to the Tills at 4:45 BiNrrits. trance. Feb. 1. King Alfonso o'clock and took tea with numerous returned to IBarrit at 1 1 oclock yester- distinguished guests. King Alfonso all day morning. After discharging left for Ban Sebastian last night by the aiitomobllra and carriage belongtrain. obwith the ing to him and hi aulte, reject of misleading tbe newspaper CLEVELAND, O., FIRE. he, left tbe vlllit Mouriacot at porter. Prince Cleveland. O.. Feb. 1. A fire In the 11:30 with Princes Ena. on foot, building formerly occupied by tho Henry and Prince Alexander, for a view of the cosri scenery. The Cleveland 1 coder, on Superior avenue. early today, was gotten under party returned through tbewa town, re-- control with a loa oT hut a few thouwhere each of it member j apeciftilly aaluted. The king stopped sand dollars. Tbe guest of the American House, at the store of a Jeweler where he friends. door west, were aroused and hi Then, two for present bought aa the crowd following them increased, made ready to leave their rooms, hut the members of the party entered a ths blaxe at no time assumed serious carriage and returned to the villa for proportions. KING ALFONSO AND HIS SWEETHEART -- n. FIRE IN CLEVELAND. Salt Lake City, Feb. 3rd. was Cleveland, O., Feb. I.-covered lu the building formerly occupied by the Cleveland Leader on Superior street at 1:30 thi morning. Thus far the fire is not serious. The of the American houe, two gueot arousduon west of the building, were nd are ed by the threatened danger ready to leave the building U ncce- $1.00 round (rip on 10:40 a. m. train and special train leaving 6:30 p. m. Ticket for the Saturday matinee "Rig oletto and Tannhaeuarr evening performance will hs on aale at the Utah na Drug Store. Jan. 29lh. Special train returning leaves Sail Lake City 11:35 p. m. ARTICLE IS NOT MADE IN A DAY WAS PLACED FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE MANUFACTUR-E- SS THE GRAND OPERA EXCURSION Fire OF AN dis- MARKET IN 1B7S. WE HAVE PRES-ENAND SOLD OVER 1,500000 MACHINES. OUR IMMANY HAVING MODEL IS THE BEST, WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. PROVEMENTS CALL AND EXAMINE. D T WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. OGDEN, UTAH. |