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Show tm- - mi : m; o:: lx. i.tah Si 'iituN! ii. 5 1 EiBSTCi r iec Lessons m :.e . Ms: i.r j u:.il .a:i na h.t l ria;;it sLiuih .ram - a .. :a ln-r ..i it ,: a Mi; - u. a ij In-- ift i: i.i m th t- uv ' ilimi's M'..' h'.i' uii Twf-a- i if tl.e H. 1.. fittb street ! s it. w. e:i avenues. ainl ii' Hi.ii G i .'t.irils iif Kir. Net : , ll.i'-- i us.f'.u:; Mr and Mrs. Gos:.ug have 5t.r.ii rill'll.., . . la Ogat-uhas 1. rt f n Soi::Ltm br ck house d m mi .he rci.ier of A.iam arerue at. I V'A The liiIies if i!1- MiVal church Twejty n:-- t A. Miller tr !vt for (t.ai'O nnd the roi.-:- t a tr--i.ike Inch cf Grand Junciii'i c. i .. are vis- - j ill t't-pic s..jii;;ii,p ihta was ; l . Lk'.h o'. i.: Willard Kay acted aa :n Ogden. -. tor the Irvlltiga, jg h.oie. The Haxen-Ft.louf the t Sou-heThe liirvct in' of the 1Ui: an-n Pacific bene In. ill to the Scott has returned front (Vutitie Canal a.Ki'.pauy ,c!1 a an ejMrtn business trip in the in irrigation project at pji.nn t . Scowi-rofmtvluess merltl'g yestl-liinof d.,bu Word is progressing nlct ft Son from Nevada that ti.e I:ue- is graded UikiU He reports that in nil tioi.tiMU) : rial Hues. th factories are and Ivq mile of track iM The branch U: r Mr. Gtahani I.aren e. is being rushed to hme it completed to By rare goad lurk. wax able to place orders fur Trainmaster Wright o' me Southern St when the government s project la Work will be t. mshed wtihin Pacific railroad, teiunn-r- i Kriitay uuderwrer fur the fallvLiwde next tiers is ex- from a visit to his par ut m Duii.ique, tear. :hough hta orrtsrs were given n ixty das. An influx si district Iowa. luoirli earlier than usual. In all lines to populate the pect1 whan ike g.ivernment has msdc irrithe tame activity exists. Active operations w ill begin Monday gation of that sectu-r- t uo Met 'art's saloon Twenty-fiftuoa the new line U tin; S.mUerti The Ohlu and Ind'aua people will Pacific to the coaling stsiiiui al. 1 street was broken into Friday night hold n reunion nnd ii;:.n- -r at the K May. An Immense vteani shot el rill and robbed of two truuka and a suit f eheiiea. The till wwe not Nathmal be pul to work on the grade utair uf P. hall over the It ah bank at 6 o'clock' on Saturday even- Lakeside, and the work pushed to Four oars of duel arrived in the ciiy ing. November tsth. The dinner will Strong Knob and lMay. It will be be under the auspices of the W. C. cuu'j rioted within thirty days. Krlday right and early vaaterday T. l li uirtilng. One was sent to tie power Commencing shortly after midnight. house of the street car company Btren-uou- a will be made hereafter by Postmaster Ulasmaun is Milfer.ng f In an Intermittent storm iff hail and a peculiar poisoning. It resembles sleet, the first snow Urtn of the eea- - cfflchtla of the oompaay te prevent an-- Pysogsapfiy . i .it nir-.- uii I p: ft', -- idt-c-il- i 11 i.'it-n.ia- ii-- . l.n-i-.-- ys .S Two classes a week til! Christmas and you may take advantage of the expert instructions without one cent N-- :..-ii- .l.u.i-1-l- ! s u'ie-i:ii-.:- in-ti- . of cost . . . Each Wednesday and Saturday afternoon Yi. Larkin will beat the store from j til oclock. If you haven't an outfit we have a few left at 98c. The wood for burning costs wry little from 2c up and when burned they are worth from live to ten times the original cost . . . This invitation is extended to all none are too old or too young to learn the fascinating art of pyrographv, and if one begins now many handsome Xmas presents can be finished. IVc IMJa..1 J m the lx vs I rum Brigham City ere deteaied by rurerior piay. The e wa- - 4f to 4 In favor of the cals. The Br. ghaut City boys were taller sad haavter than the Deaf anl lhiuib players, nut were defirient iu team Die which I iM-or- . j , wi-r- r i' i ' over-rruwd- m-- o por-sthi- h . t In the a's'nrt Fridny an appucatiou for a;ipo!unient na admin-lsiiatof the c:ui- of the late John W. Guthrie, who died Nov. 10, and who was prerldt&i. of the Commercial National bank of Ogdeu. was filed by Abbott R. Hey wood. The petition sets forth thar Mr. Guthrie (lied lnl estate; that due dlligeuce has been made la searching fur a will but without success, and the applicant and other belra are assured that no will waa left. Th petition a rates that the heirs at law are Mrs. Mary B. Guthrie, the widow of the deceased, who ban waived her rights to be appointed administratrix of the deceased, and Mrs. Elisabeth U. Hey wood, daughter ff the deceased. No estimate of tha value of the Me' has yet been made, nor can it bo made until an administrator is appointed, but It will probably amount to not leas than half a.milliaa doHar. co-ir- ur - elf-wt- s WRIGHTS FIGHTS ARE NOW TO BE STOPPED AT LAST CLAIM A DE- MINISTERS CISIVE VICTORY. ken to the county attorney, from him to the sheriff, then to the d.sirict attorney, and finally to the ar'aruey genthe aitur-neeral. In a wrluen-oplogeneral stated tLat under ike laws of Utah n VJsg contest was permlaaibla, but th tt a prise light war unlawful, and all connected 'vith one would bo guilty of n misdr ueanor. MODERN W0CDM.N ATTENTION .1 DAYS . to attend the funeral of Neighbor A- HE IS THE lbert R. Hunter, which will be held from Lindquists Undertaking Parlors, at 50 GIVEN All members are requested to meet 1:10 p. m. Sunday The Heater Store MAN WHO ASSAULTED GORMAN. 2 p. m. A. W. AGEE. V. C. J. H. SHAFER, Clerk. la Claima German Draw a Knife on Him Before tka Enceuntar That Nearly Ended In a Tragedy, OCD.H MAILS Farming a apeela eommittoa of the Ministerial aaaoclatkai of ihla oily, l'ev. John E. Canrer, paator of the Pint Presbyterian churdh; Rot. Noble Strong Elderkln, paator of the Pint Congregational church: Rev. Horace n. Blood, paator of the ri rat Baptist church, and Rev. David Crane, paator of the Tint Methodist church, entered formal pruteet yraterdey with Sheriff G. A. Behring agnlnat permitting prise lights in the city of Ogden or In Weber county. For more than aa hour the conference lasted, and each one of the committee argued eloquently against the trlla, which, they contended, followed in the wake of a baaing contest. "We do not wish to bo considered fanatical or unreasonable, said Dr Crane, "but we do wish to uphold the moral tone of this city and county. The.-- e la no doubt but that a prise light lowers the morula not only of those who witness It, but of those who read about it nod hear nil its brutal phases discussed in public. "All the evil passions of man are aroused by the sight of two pugilists pounding each other until the blood nows and the akin is laid open. No man ran go to n prise light and oome out aa good a mural man aa when he went in. Think of what the world will think when it reads in the press reports that a brutal prise fight was pulled off In URdn! Think of what the world will think of the people of this elty and county when they rend all the brutal uuiaila! "Prise fights not only hurt the morals Of n city and county, but they hurt its financial and commercial standing. There are many people who would refuse to locate u n community permit, ting such axhlbltlona, who otherwise might be led to settle and invest their money. Following the suggestion of the ('mmlttee, which had consulted with Sheriff Sebrlng on Thursday after noun mat, Dick Hyland and Cyclone" Thompson, principals in the bout held Friday night In the Grand opera house wars warned by Sheriff Sebrlng directly after the fight, to remain in the ell) until notified of further action on the part of the authorities. Btli men agreed to remain, and ro detained, until late , yesterday, w bon they were Informed that further uetiuu on the part of the Ministerial a&miatlnn was suspended. Tala was the conclusion reached by the minis-tor- s oenuuittee yesterday morning, fter n conference held smbeequenlly 1" tbst hehi with the sheriff. Nothing further will be done In connection with Friday night's bout, but it u understood, that the committee after rigorous proteat, secured the Pledge of Sheriff Behring to enforce ti.a laws of the state and city In re- OF OGDEN Arrival and departure of mails at Ogden poatofflee: North and Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:80 a. m., 8:30 p. m.; depart, 12:05 a. m 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P. Rv. Arrive. 4; 10 a. m.; 1:15 p. m.; depart, 7:50 a. SL, I:25p. m., 5:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 11:45 a.m, 2:50 p.m.; de1:00 n. part, 7:00 a. m.; 6:20 p. m. West, nil points, 8. P. Ry. 7:20 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada. 8. P, L. A. ft 8. L. Rv. Arrive, 8:30 a. an, 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:4o p. m 8:30 p. m. Southern lTtnh. O. R. U Rv Arrive, 1:80 a. m., 7:S0 p. m.; depart, 3:50 a. m., 3:41 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W, Ry. Arrive. 1:00 n. m 3:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 2:30 a. m., .7:00 a. m.. 0:30 n, . 9- - Geo. PHlahury was fined In police oourt. yesterday 60 or fifty days, for assaulting and Seating Into Insensibil- ity Charles Ocrman, n student broke-man- . Ftvr several day the life of Gorman 'was despaired of, aud, until hla recovery was aaaured. Plllebury waa detained In the city Jail. On the witness aUnd Gorman declared that about 2 a. m., Monday morning, while In the yards executing hla duties na n brakeman, he was approached by Plllaburg and aeveral companions, all under the influence of Nquor, who, without warning, struck him a blow In the face. Gorman fail nnnonsciouB and did not regain hla aenaea for tliirty-aihours, owing to kicks which were administered na be lay helpless on the ground. He declared that the attack was absolutely uncalled for, nnd that he knew no reason why he should he assaulted unless It was because he did not belong to the BoyleFumiture COMPANY FOOTBALL EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE CITY Via Rio Grande Western Ry, Saturday, November 17, Fare, 91.00 round trip. Trains leave 7:46 a. m., t a. m. and 1:15 p. m. University of Colorado (Boulder) vs. University of Utah. Kickoff 3 p. m. at Cummings Field. boy m-iufiD iiTuais Has a Foot Taken Off By a union. ti Estate Most Wonderful Heating Stove on Earth Because of qualities. art the acme of perfection in was n surprised and much plea ed former general manager that stepped out of the local office of the Utah Burns hard coal, soft coal, coka or slack equally well without any change in any of its parte equal to the Light and railway company yesterday. He carried with him the beet wishes of hla recent employes nnd a substantial token of their esteem. Robert 51. Campbell came up from Salt Lake Friday in company with Murrey Godbye, an electrical engineer, on business with the Utah Smelter company. He took time to stop la at the city office of hla former company nnd greet Ms oM friends. Before he had time to leave the building, the employes of the company surrounded him nnd marched him Into n room barely large enough to hold them nil. Then, la a short speech of presentation. Bishop Wade, In behalf of tbe local workers, tendered him n beautiful loving cup, of solid silver and richly engraved. When he was able to control Ms emotion. Mr. Campbell thanked them for their consideration and reviewed in brief hla pleasant relations with the Ogden division. Best Base Burner for Hard Coal They receive the highest praise from all whs have thaw. If you are comparing stoves, wa would pleased to show you our points or superiority. '....i,,, NATIONAL STOVES M RANGES AWARDED BOLD MEDAL Perfection Oil Heaters Guaranteed to Ho d Fire From 50 to 60 Hours ......iii,...,..,,,,, WB8188 rtlk. M04 li no daalar an of tnwa iatowB THtSF 4 (hot wilinKrr vim a Move as lowli SUM uwaln M naM re bev Ilea IMMUlnmi el afcd B ikwe hohiT all poibW ewagomiau. wiu nu Hqnipjied with NinokelcH device. Produce itilenxe heat without moke or FDieil. Kiisily cnrrid from room to room. Price $5.00 National Stoves m Ranges AWARDED OSLO MEDAL Varldt fair, 1104. We have two of THERE ie comfort ahead for those who purchase the best numbers from the Neutlpo National. This stove supplies the comforts of a Hard Coal BaBurner, and use oft coal or alack. Garland like the one shown above and the Garland wonder as used in many homes in Ogden. See our line. - IT 18 A R FLOOR WARMER AIR CIRCULATOR and YEKTILATOR r a. extraordinary Because of their Immense popularity. Bssauce of thoir saving In fuel. Bjrna soft or hard coal, wood or lignite. flrst-claa- w thalr Because they construction. Confused with the rattle and tko roar of engines and trains, little Cecil Ban ford, aged 10 years, son of J. W. Buford, of 3075 Adams avenue, was run down by switch engine No 1008 Fridny afternoon at 5 o'clock. In the Southern Pacific yards, and lost hla right foot abovo the angle. Hla right arm waa badly crushed, but may be saved. Helping tbe suffering boy into an EASTERN EXCURSIONS ambulance, the father, who had just Via the' reported for duty, .accompanied the COLORADO MIDLANb RY. lad to their home, where medical atgard to price fights. One of the m.nlaters stated that tention wna given. It was reported On November 20 nnd December 18. there would be no more contests held this morning that he would recover fare plus 82 from Utah points to One Carney his :n the Grand from Engineer Injuries. nakOpera house. When in charge of Chicago, Minneapolis, Kaunas City, were Fireman ed on what and Rupp authority he made the Omaha, Denver and Intermediate he said he was not at liberty tbe engine. SO days Stopqrers. points. Limit, to say, but It la a fact, nevertheless. For further Information write L. H. Sheriff Behring, from his position LOSE E SCQTd IT1 CH tKCIMEEII Harding, general agent. Salt Lake at the ringside Friday night had excelCity. lent opportunity to observe trend the ot the match. He went there fully j Consciousness Has Not Returned and The defeat of Michigan by PennDeath Seems Near. determined to stop anything that n prise fight. During the ensylvania In the Brat contest of the former with an eastern team, npaeta tire evening he did not ao much as Giving n rignr of returning conrelae a finger by way of caution. This sciousness and the theory that tbe easterners hare near death, very lying he explained to the ministers and been evading n conteaL engiof Frank Loses, condition the gave his reasons for so doing. He neer In charge of the runs way freight neelired that neither Hyland nor train wrecked near Montello, Xev., HOME VISITORS EXCURSION. niompson were at any time distress. Thursday might, remain a unchanged. d or Law Rates East Via Rle Grande WestR. W. Newcomb, fireman, John severely punished. In fact, Beern Ry. hring asserted that In rounds with brakeman. W. J. Corgdcn, employes In the court bouse, he has brakeman, and D. Cnpnnllll. Italian laones come out with more marks than borer. are s Round trip, tickets to: resting easily at the General wre visible on the men Friday night hospital, and Denver. Pueblo and Colorado will recover. This explanation, de-re scene 812.76 Springs given with no Reports from officials at the to hoodwink tko preachers, fully of the wreck Indicate that the loss to Omaha and Kansas City.. MOO wlsfied them. They decided the Che company will not exceed 810, v m, St. Louie 38.50 and n Paul St. Minneapolis 41.2.1 ntch to be merely an esilbltkm of and but tea asm oat of twenty-eere. kwomo-Utm44.68 were emaehed. Both Chicago . uld boxing, noand so declared they? r. No on 20th Decern-hesale Tickets and bring action igalnst any-rihowever, will be out of service 18th, limited to CO days from date concerned in the promotion of the for some time. H. E. Buckingham, allowed. Low rfnteat. general euperintendent. and E. C. Man- of sale. Btojxovara be fight was called, the ana, superinten dent of the Southern rates to end from many other points , Information see A. J. For further woria.tlne endeavored to Pacific, are invearlgsting the canoe of B prohibited. CRONIN, Agent, Ogden, Utah. An appeal was ta the - Oaks THEY AKE GREAT It -- Wt limy justly In called tin Heater Ktore of Oplcii IxTHiine wx jilntf iimny uion lieHtciw in Ogden lioinoM than any other murmi here. Wo aro In a jMwition to hau dip t l;i trade wit h Iekm cohI than ot her deal-tiu Ogden. We are among the few that ktoven iu mrluuil Jot. This year we Iiiv t will handle two car of Kutute Itangen and lleuter, two cur of Honurch J tan go and three car of National I hinge and Heater. PROMPT SHItVK'i: i what we offer you.' Now in the ruh e:ion. We have four exMrieneed men nml a tuve wagon to attend to your want. All we oak i a chance to prove wIihI we rail do for you. We offer liberal crihlit to all Hiid wlh to open an account with every family in Ogden. h PlIiKjury claimed th.it Gorman cursBelt Lake City, D. S. I Ry. Arrive, him and drew a knife before he ofed 1:00 a. m. 1:30 a. m 13:00 m., 3:50 fered1 to strike, but his testimony 7:10 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a m., made little p. imprrarion with the court 7:50 a a., 10::10 a m., 2:45 p. m., Gorman that he was In the explained 1:50 p. m. act of Eharprr.lng a match for n toothSalt Lake CUy, R. G. W. 1:00 a pick when assaulted. jn.; 1:60 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a m. G:3u p. m. If vou wsnt the best In printing Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Rr. and binding aee the K. B. Co.. 413 Arrive, 10:45 a m.; depart 4:50 p. m. Twenty-thirHuntsville, Bdea ft Liberty Arrive, 1:00 p. m.; depart, 8:00 a m. R. F. D. Weber County -- Arrive, 5:00 CAKFB.LL IS p. a.; depart, 8:30 a nr. WM. GLASMANK, Emplcyca of Utah Light ft Railway Postmaster. Company Honor Him. ' 1 BIO REftULTS. Ml PILLSBURY IS at Eagle Hall at Uaad Grand Opara House Will Not aa an Arena PugUlete Not Ar ratted. WANT ADft .YIELD wiioaii iTIRIM nil Mil BUB iuaiii it. NATIONAL STOVES AVMOID 1ML!RANGES KIDU Mil, 1884 are Stoves NATIONAL the and Ranges largest store factory in the West. This means there are more NATIONALS madft sold and used than any other kind. If yon would try one, you will findit highly Mtiaiaotofy. WOIBU LET US CONVINCE YOU ansa ..A- - x , q . |