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Show KOOMg No. II No. Si Indcpcndcat 'Rhone Vail 'Non, twa rings BUSINESS OFFICE independent 'Phono Ball 'Phono, ana ling No. M Ns. 61 MERCHANT DONATES ONE DRED DOLLARS. CLEARING AWAY CONGESTION ON WESTERN LINE. Lows Bov la a on tbs 65 prise offered Cocjnvi-mincing academy. A ly thacron a a a in attendance. large Strenuous HUN- COMPLAINT AGAINST OGDEN WATERWORKS COMPANY Eggs guars owed if you buy your st Astiil'a, 2264 Washington. Both phones. to Its Utmost. Chief Train Agent Lund of (he Southern PavHu-- , with headquarters in Ogden on romat San Frsnriaoo, ps ny husineas. 1 A aoeak thief eutered the Iiauuer l'esisumnt last night and stole . quantity of tobsceo snd cigar valued 1U. Corn. 11.30; wheat, fl.lo per hundred at Grout's Grain Store., 352 Twenty-fourt- h street. Hn'h phones. A. P. Barker, vice president of the Colorado A Southern railroad. ltsssed through on No. 4 last night in his private ear Tyrone. Private car Arcadia erupted by G. T. Oliver also came la on No. (. CYSIKS ARE WINNERS Superintendent E. C. Manson yesterday from Sarks. where he has been for two Weeks clearing a congest US1 which existed over the western division. So uigenl Is the (tt uisnd for constant artiou iu the moi-lu- g of freight that lie will return again to Sparks Saturday uornlug. At tbe time Mr. Munson left for Spurts 'he siiuntlon was serious. Sidings. spur tracks and the main line were crowded with cars aud Gains coming east and going west. A cona blockade gestion that threatened prevailed between Ogden and the western terminal of the division, so that it was necessary that strenuous action be taken to keep traffic moving, at the maximum capacity of tbe ruaJ. Eigh oil burners were sent from tbe const. They were put to work at once and with tiie available motive power cn the division, succeeded iu rebevlng tbe sitiiltann no effectively that Man-sowill spend two days st this end. The oil burners will be retained as the business WHrrams tbe maintenance of special motive jiower. Not only did a shortage of engines exist, but freight rara were scarce and not adequate to contain the amount of freight hlpid over the division. Fnun eeveril quarters additional cars were secured so that at present, while traffic is unusually heavy, no serious congestion exists. Mansou stated that uevrf before in the history of the company has such an enormous business been done on the western division as has this year. The sitiiaiioit weal la only a reflection of the general condition over the entire Southern Perl tic system. A ihe holiday season approaches business increases, and it will be with difficulty, and by the hardest kind of work that the rned will be able tn handle all of fra traffic. It Is probable that Manaon will remain at Sparks until after the holidays to direct operations and keep the track clear. Pins. Shupe-William- s. Total Miupo-Willian- II 127 131 144 176 133 178 689 789 Baker Van Ori IJam 15a 15 ...113 Paulsos Tfeuias Gysin Gysin Norton Carlisle Oliver ...... , ...laa 167 175 113 174 193 157 112 , ,,, a...2u3 Leedocn 80 146 111 ln7 4r9 4il 199 160 416 465 783 2261 171 Tot 9 132- - - 479 157 625 132 - 4.12 153 439 JiHS 142 Bit 845 7162381 will not he hero The Brigham gents will The Brigham ladies Thursday. )aw here Thursday evening against picked team. Tonight was ladles' the notwithstanding night, and etormy evening a large attendance was present. Columbia Clubs vs. Wrights Thursday eveniug. . UDITrRIUW IN A TANGLE. I Washington, Dec. 12. The grest confusion resulting from the government's double standard of spelling hoi made it noaesury for the Joint committee on printing to take Immediate action and Senator Plait and Rep rose nt alive Iaudla of tbe com. iulu.ee are at work on a to straighten the tangle at designed once. ' Even if the house and senate both pass tbe legislative bill with a clause declaring for old fasti lotted spelling, the measure will not become effective until the beginning of the new year, and meantlnff- - there would be no well defined policy as to spelling. Reports from the executive depart menu are printed now In reformed sjiclliiig. W hen congress desires to Include portions if tlieui in 41a proceedings It la necensury to make new plater and more addl'lunal expense is entailed. . On account of the holiday season it was With difficulty that the committee was able to secure the Auditorium. The reception which was advertised tor January 1 will In all probability lie given a' duy later aa not uuttl the 2nd will all the pedagogues be In the city. Under no uther clrrtiniatances will O'Mara again lease the bulldlug. He acted very gonerously in tusking the offer and practically presented the committee Severn 1 hundred dollars which Is the sura daily taken In at the rink. The bsIPwlll bo the most brilliant social fund Ion of the season. Distinguished guests will he In attendance, for whose reception the committee la preparing elaborately. ' TEACHERS WHITELAW REID RETURNS. 2MM PLACES The residents of Ogden who can acNew Yofk. Dec. 12 WMtolaw Rehl, commodate visiting teachers with American ambassador to ihe court of rooms, or with rooms and board, durSt. James, and Mrs. Reid, arrived to- ing the State Teachers' association, which will be held In this rlty on day on the steamer Kron Prlns Wilhelm. W. V. Ikwdlwti, son of the Jsuunrr 1. 2, 8 and 4, 19('7, please at German ambassador Madrid, who write the uuderslgtied Ihe numcornea here to Utke the post of sec- ber, lorn i Inn and pricestating of rooms per ond secretary of tbe (inruian embassy day. with or without bnsrd. Address at Washington, also was a passenger Miss Jesnnetta McKay, Weber Blake an the Kroa Prlnx Wilhelm. academy, Ogden, Utah. complaint was filed at the clerk's yesterday afternoon by J. Henry C. Jteaa, Hyruni Beluap rt si., against the Ogden Water Worka company. In which an order restraining ute city from grantnaked is certain rights ing sea is fur. The action quel to the creating of an ordinance, giving the company a franchise for an additional flfty years, which paaaed the city council meeting held over a month ago. The complaint ia a voluminous too old to be taken In by any gold Vegae. with 34 of his followers dorument. brick deal or bogua money. captured. The rebels Mt quimtitivj The action of the council la re"What'a the trouble?" answered tbe cf arms and ammuuiiiun on t whole proviewed at length and the ticket seller, aa he shrank before the Government forces lut acceeding ia declared null and void, The angry eyea of the irate old man at the killed and sixteen wounded. of the rebel an- - n.i known window. cording to the lawa of the state and tha statutes of the city. Authorities Trouble, darn yer," replied the old Vegas and the i.ther prls-me- r are cited and pontons of the statutes man. "Well, you have a nerve with been aent to the ptnitentiarv at uuj. are referred to by the plaintiffs as you. Trouble! Ill make trouble for to. It ia reported lliai other rebel proof that the council's action should yon If you don't give me my money band have appeared in the provlm be declared illegal and that the Water right back. Yon told me this show of ljfwn. The reet of the ixmut.y Works company ahould he restrained was .The Illusion of Beatrice, and I've quiet from taking advantage of the granted been in there for an hour and lia a franchise. HAU AGAIN REMANDED. regular playhouse show. This here that franchise The provides girl Beatrice la pretty and smart DAMfor a payment of flO.OAO by PLAINTIFF TO RECEIVE enough, but she don't do no illusion Ijondou, Dec. 12. Owing to the fart AGES IN BUM OF $4,000. the city the Water Worka comor disappearing act; she don't get that the evidence regaiding Hitlocked up In a trank or fly through the of Frau Moll iter had nut arived truin pany will cancel all notes against the air. This ain't no illusion show at all Germany, Prof. Karl Hau nf Wascity and receive In return the right to maintain a system of works for Evidenca and I want my money back or Ill start hington, who la accused of murdering ReThat Bowman Showed flfty years after the old franchise exsomething for you." He got his money the woman, his iuuthr-ui-law- . was Over ceived Injuries by Falling piree. hack. Fill-iagain remanded for a week today, at a tn Tbe company agrees extend Its the Bow Street police court. Hau maim and make necessary Improveia being closely watched aa the poPULLIAM ments, aa shall be dictated by actual lice fear he may attempt to cuuimit The Jury in the ease nf John Bowrequirement! of the city. suicide. His guards yesterday dePul12 New York, Dec. It ia, moreover, alleged that the man vs. Ogden City, returned a verHarry C. tected him adjusting a necktie around tocouncil agreed to leave tbe question dict last night, after being out the liam waa president at hla neck, and asserts that he waa of rates to a committee of three, two greater part of the afternoon, in fa- days session of the annual meeting about to attempt to strangle himself. of whom will represent the city, and vor of the plaintiff in tbe aum of $400. of the National League of Baseball The prisoner, however, assured ita The action waa brought for the re- clubs. New York voted against Pul- counsel that he had no such intention the other the. company. This action la also declared illegal covery of $10,000 damages for injuries liam and Cincinnati did not vote. John Hau this morning made an applies, and contrary to the letter of the law. received. Heydler, who for some time has been lion to the for );5i with It was shown by the evidence pro- private secretary to President Pulli- which to paymagistrate Consequently the plaintiffs pray for creditors at Washington, , tress-an order from the court, stopping the duced that Bowman, who is an old am, waa chosen secretary and who he said, were pressing Mm. The city council and the Water Works man, received serious and permanent urer, the constitution of the league magistrate promised to consider tha to cross providing that either one of these men company, until the legality of the injuries, while attempting street over which a flil-l- n ran that may be cliosen to fill the three offices. application. council's action can be determined. made H dangerous for pedestrians. The following board of directors waa TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION. The accident occurred In December elected: Barney Drefurn of Pittsburg, TRIAL OF SCHMITZ AND RUEF. of 1904, aa Bowman was returning Charles E. Ebbltta of Brooklyn. Garry 12. letters patent London, Dec. Ask That All Grand Jurera Be Brought home, and Ja tbe dark he did not see Herrmann of Cincinnati, Charles W. were issued today granting a constK. the trench, which had been filled in Murphy of Chicago, George Dovey itution to the Transvaal. The Into Court. termi and left. In a convex condition. He of Boston. were fnlly ottl lined by Mr. Churchill, inof Heretofore the received stumbled the and and fell president Ban Francisco, Dec. 2. The trial of secretary for the colonies, la that have deprived him of the league has made out the schedule, but under Mayor E. B. Schmlts and Abraham juries the house of commons, July 31. means livelihood. decided of officer this that the meeting Ruef was continued today before There to no change In ihe provisAttorney Bagiev conducted had enough work to do and a schedule ions Judge Dunne, with the defense en- theCity as finally approved by King EdDrey-fus- s la of case for committee It the Ebbltta, probable consisting city. deavoring to secure delay. The arguMembers of the legislature ward. atwaa be to to taken the and aa appointed Murphy appeal may ment of Attorney Ach. representing that will receive salaries of 1 1.500 yearly. to o tend that important work and set supreme court. Ruef, to have the Indictment, Under the letters patent the recruiIn March. report at the spring meeting aside, wae resumed and he announced ting of Chinese for work In the Transwaa committee The to meet Instructed would nut be completed until that tt tbe American league and vote for a vaal will cease immediately and tha Monday next when he asked that all ant schedule of 154 games. This ia the entire system of Chinese labor bni-lngrand jurors be brought Into court for be stopped a year after the first aame of number called last for games examination. The latter la of the legislature. season's schedule. The meeting will Attorney Hlrman K. Ohlaon, who j given the right to put an end to flit he continued tomorrow. is assisting the prosecutor, replied to AT THE GRAND. aj item earlier if it desires. the point made by tbe defense that the R0JESVENSKY TESTIFIES. empanelment of Grand Juror Wallaoo .CHINESE REBELS. Uncle Josh Perkins waa given at E. Wise nullified the body because he success. with fair last Grand night had already served as a trial Jnror. He the 8t, Petersburg, Dec. 12. la a conglomeration of Pekin, Dec. 12. Information reached declared that the proposition waa The production Rojestvensky was placed on the Pekin today that the rebela who realng-In- y specialties, characters, country in the trial by court marabsurd, as Ruef, who was present at entered provlnre Joke cracking. Some of the standoftoday the empanelment, had raised no ob- linesand Rear Admiral Nehagathoff In cently nf Ktong-81- , constitute a considerable of the play are witty and a deal tial an out aa to jection. attempt bring testlmody well organised force, equipped with was born ont of the capera An sttark waa also made on tbe of mirth battle of modern weapon. of Uncle Josh, with his needy ways to the unfitness for N If hoi in case. the which defense Duffey Jury grand the squadron, As a whole They came from Honan province. The defense contended that Juror and country atmosphere. to equal to the price hitherto had vainly tried to' Intro- The movement, which to Wise was not eligible to sit with the the company Tbe duce. sensational charges of to mew, having no connection charged. fraud tn the building and fitting out withquite grand Jury. other uprisings or disturbances Chief of Police Jeremiah Dinan apof the ships were barred by a rul- In central China. The rebela at Plot YANKEE CONSUL THE peared in Judge Dunnee court today ing of the court that all evidence re- Kiting are not molesting the Chinese to answer o the charges of conspiracy garding the day before the battle of inhabitants or the foreign missioand perjury found against him by the When The Yankee Consul" waa the Sea of Japan waa Incompetent naries. grand Jury. When Judge Dunne called first produced at the Broadway thea- and counsel of Nebagatoff woe unthe calendar It transpired that copies ter, New York, the magnificence of able to establish any defectiveness In RECOGNIZE ALMIGTHY COD. nf thel ndlctmenta had ant been pre- the gowns, worn by the members of the Russian shells and ammunition. comOn aroused motion attorof chorus the When the asked widespread the If in pared. Rojestvensky was Guthrie. Okla., Dec. 12. The constneys fur he defense and with the con- ment. Those original costumes have view of the condition of Xehagatnff'a sent of Assistant District Attorney outlived their usefulness, but Man- squadron any alternative but surren- itutional convention here today passed the preamble to the constitution Iwlng n Heney. he case waa postponed until ager John P- - Blocnm has provided ex- der was possible, he requested drafted for the new state of Oklahoma. next Tuesday, act duplicates of them which will give not to reply. Invoking he guidance of Almighty the young ladles of Ogden some novel God In order to secure and perpetuate GREAT NORTHERN STOCK. idesa In the methods of Parisian CONTROLLING THE COLORADO. the blessing nf liberty, to secure a modistes. Jnat and rightful government, to proNew York, Dec. 12. At a meeting Cal.. Dec. 12. Preliminary Imperial. mutual welfare and happiness, mote of the directors of the Great Northern IN THE BISHOP'S CARRIAGE. work waa begun thla morning by the we, the people of Oklahoma, do ordala railway It waa voted to authorise an Southern Pacific railroad company for and establish thla constitution." Increase of $60,000,000 in preferred A Raffles in aklrta to what Nance cloning the break In the Colorado It probably will be sixty days y stock and to give stockholders the op- Olden, the Miriam of protagonist river. before the entire constitution has portunity of eubacriMng therefor at Mlrhelaon'a famous story, "In the A meeting nf all interested in the been drafted and adopted. par. Paymenta on new Issues are to may be called. A valley has been called to assemble tobe at periods extending over two years Rlshop'a Carriage, thla dramatisation of exciting book, morrow morning at Imperial to meet and on all such payments the company made INDIANS DESTITUTE. by Chancing Pollock, author of R. H. Ingram and other representawill pay iutereat at the rate of 5 per Bus-le- v and Jessie The Pit," of presenting tives Southern Pacific the company, Dec. 12. MaJ. Oa. cent per annum until the full amount Washington, In the Interesting and dlfflcttlt role who will submit a proposition to the is subscribed for. of Nance, to announced by Llebler 4k people of the valley, asking them to Greely today telegraphed tothe military published In The present amount nf Great North presentation at the Grand Fri- guarantee the company and the Mex- secretaryof the referencecondition of the ern stork outstanding is very nearly Co. for pitiable reports 14. differs Tbe December play ican republic against damage claims, who ref l u0.000.0ofl, so that the new issue, day, in some respects from the hook, but in return for which the company will Ute Indiana at Fort Meade,from their when It becomes stock, will bring the to endeavored escape Incently In were all the the change made proceed on a larger scale than ever own reservation to the Crow reservatotal amount up to $210,000,000. terests of dramatic force and integrity. control the river and build dikes tion. Gen. According to a statement given out The cast la one that would command to Greely says the Indians to furnish abundant protection at all need and fortoday the proceeds of the sale of the attention in any play. clothing, blankets, shoes believed times. new stock is to he used "to pay for He atock. live their for age additional equipment, for additions to some assistance should be eiton'le, THE ILLUSION OF BEATRICE. GARRETT DENIES CHARGE. and Improvements of existing lines, and asked permission to upend and for acquisition by purchase of which request waa granted. ' their securities or otherwise of such Senator Mcr-ga- n An amusing Incident recently ocWashington, Dec.-12- . lines as the directors may decide to curred in sn eastern city where Mamie RECEIVE DEATH SENTENCE. today took action amounting to be necessary.'' Felly, tbe youngest dramatic star on dismissal of Thomas G. Garrett, sectbe American stage, and former-leadinretary to the committee on public Yeltltertnuoslave, Russia. Dee. OFFICERS FOR MUTUAL LIFE. woman for Sir Henry Irving, was health and national quarantine, of A court martial here today Impose presented in her latest success, tbe which the senator is chairman.. The the death sentence on eight lead New York, Dec. 12. Ways and new comedy by Martha Morton en- dismissal is the result of a charge that of the armed uprising of Decemtro means lor the coming titled The Illusion of Beatrice," In Mr. Garrett to engaged In the promo-- , last, the object of wMch was tlw election of ihe directors of the Mu whlcb she will be seen here at the tion of the interests of Belgium In the tahllahment of a military republic tiisl Ufe insurance company and the Grand. December 15. " administration of the Congo Free Yekaterinoslav province. New York Ufe Insurance company In the re An elderly man, whose personal ap- Slate. Mr. Garrett tonight gave out other participant Many were considered at a conference held pearance betokened a greater familiar- a statement denying the charges. volt were condemned ' to the mines today at the New York office of the ity with things bucolic than with .. for life. . ' state superintendent of Inaurance. FOUR NEGROES ACQUITTED. things theatric, entered the theater Policy-ladderof the Repreaentatlves and asked for a good seat. TO LEASE COAL LANDt. asartciation suggested that This here to the Illusion of BeatAtlanta. Ga., Dec. 12. A jury in a superintendent of insurance appoint rice,' all right, ain't It? he said, as 12 Dec. Washington. live Inspectors of election for each he turned from tha box office, and the the superior court today acquitted e by This arrangement was sat ticket seller hpd assured Mm that it four negroes of the charge of murder--; Dec. 17th. waa fixed today Jan company. on public lug Policeman James Heard during house committee isfaitory to the various Intereata pre- was. the September riots In Atlanta. It a meeting on President Roosevelt sent tind the representatives of the old man had a goad aisle seat, to Tbe likely the charges against the re-- , suggestion that coal land owned jo companies, and th- - Policyholders as- well down In front and be studied his forty-fiv- e negroes will be the government ahould hereafter maining sociation agreed to submit lists of program while the orchestra was playdismissed. leased instead of being sold. names who would be agreeable one Then he called overture. an ing them to have serve aa such Inspect- of the ushers snd said to Mm: TEACHERS WANTED. ors. LAND TRIAL "Bay. son, la thla show sure The illusion of Beatrice? " He was assured CHINESE EXCLUSION. Omaha. Dec. 12 The proceeF Washington, Dec. 12. One hundred by the usher that It certainly was, and land the old man settled hack In his seat nnd twenty additional American in the Richards-Comstoc- k Washington. Dec. 12. Modifications with a puxxled expression on hia face touchers are wanted in the Philip- today were but a repetition of two f the Chinese exclusion act probably and waa heard to say something about pines fur the next school, year, ac-- i of many other days. Several will not be considered by the h.'ttse "It being a funny catalogue for that oordlng to a cablegram receiv'd to soldiers testified to having mad ne K'entB 01 committee on foreign relations until sort of a show day from Manila by the bureau of tag at the solicitation of to whirii the Foster Mil amending the the principal defendant!. Through the first act of the play the Insular affairs. exclusion act referred, met today, but old man sat unmoved, with a fixed took no action. IN8URGENT8 IN EQUADOR. rigidity on his face worthy of a metroPOSTAL SAVINGS BANKS. politan dramatic critic. A'fter the first WILL ADJOURN FOR HOLIDAYS. act ended tha old man grabbed his Dee. 12. A Guayaquil, Ectndcr, Dhc. 12. The hat and marched out to the box office. reporta of the detent of the rebels forWashington. establishment of postal the Washington, Dec. 12. The House There waa a glint In hla eyes that be under Colonel are confirmed. banks, hearing the name of tokened trouble. today adopted the concurrent reaoln General Paez. with 400 government j tlun to "See here, young fellow, he said to troop, attacked the rebel forces Dee. adjourn for the Christmas holt You think dvs on Dec. 2th. to reconvene Janu- - the treasurer. you are 10. midway between Atopies and 'm Cuence. smart, but I aint no fool. After three hours' fighting arj 3rd. in Five and Minutes. Distance Was Covered One-hal- f race between Fred The Hamer of Ogden and C. L. Colton of Malt Lake, pulled off at the Auditorium last night, was won by tha latter In a close and fast contest. The distance was covered tn the fast time of 6 minutes. A large rrowd gathered to witness the race. The balcony and lower seats were occupied to capacity. As the floor waa cleared for action and the contestants made their appearance they were greeted by cheers, for s both are known locally. For of the distance Hamer led the race. With but six lapa to go he struck out at a stiff pace, hut lost his lead atfin-a corner. Colton forged ahead and ished the race by half a length. Tbe victor was roundly applauded. two-mil- e 2 Reception Wifi Have to Come Later Than January t. two-third- i i NO CHANCE FOR CURZON. , ) i Cursun of New York. Dec. 12. Kedelston, former viceroy of ludia, will not be the next British ambas-- i aadur to America, according to a state-- ! ment made today by his brother-in-- I law, tbe Earl of Bnffolk, who sailed for Europe on the steamer Celtic. The ISerl and Udy Suffolk came over, with Lord Curson several weeks ago. Just liefore the Celtic sailed today tbe earl said In reply to a question: You may say fur me there la absolutely no chance ut latrd Curxon comambassador fur ing to America an me so himself. England, for he told RECEIVES DIPLOMATS: Washington. Dec. 12. Mrs. Roosevelt received the members of the diplomatic rorps and tbelr families to-- , Hit- day. Mrs. Ixmgworth and Miss per, Mrs. Roosevelt's secretary, assisted In the dining room, snd C. V. Mo toy of the President's staff presented guests. it SENSIBLE Christmas Gifts Would You Buy Rich Cut Glass If You Could ave Fifty PerCent??? Look over the list below r Not The above goods were seen ft pvt SOME. NOVELTIES YOU 1 us sn.l aon'l last long at A office VERDICT IN t0 rax-ultf- FAVOR OF BOWMAN - di - g Vice-Admir- Pifig-Klan- Xeba-gatoff- 's fs-O- Beautifully Cut Fiw-in- ch Naprio $1.25 Sylvan Cutting, Fine Seven-Inc- h Nappe $2.75 A Fine Large Vint-jraor Oil Cruet $1.85 A Few ElcjEint. Full Size. Now Cut Water Pitchers Something That s on the Table at Every MualCroam and Sugars t Sales Daily a. 1112:30 and 7:30 p.m. At s meeting of the governors of club, bold In tbe studio of Squire Coop Wednesday evening, a COLTON WINS RACE SECURED AVL Asking for an Order Restraining City From Granting Franchise for 60 Years. doaen applications were received from prominent meu of the city for membership. Their names will be submitted for approval and formal admittance will be made at the next meeting. in the course erf the meeting a surprise, as unexpected as i' was gratifying, waa spruug by the announceof meat uf the treasurer ibsf one Ogden's prominent merchants, whose name is nut divulged for reasons that do not concern the public, had given his personal check for 1100, for the use of the elub. The gift was accepted. aud a vote of thanks will be given the donor as a slight recompense for his gonerosltv and interest in the club, not only as it exists, but before the newspaper men were organised. The committee on amusements gave a report of the progress made. Active work will commence on the production of tbe Senator's Daughter." A prompter and tutor will be engaged to aid In the work and something good U promised the public In the court of several weeks. Temporary quarters will be secured to accommodate the club, as Its membership Is steadily growing. Provided suitable arrangements can be made a suite of rooms In tbe old Masonic building will be engaged. I tha WASHINGTON Large Number of Applications for Membership Received Club to Givo Entertainment. the Press n Nlgheat Score Was Made by Norton, 2363 11 Action Necessary to Kacp Traffic Moving Road Taxed chtrsen supplies Score: Gysin vs. V.WL H, NOW GOING ON s 626 PINEMRER Great Auction Sale FILED GIFT MOVING st MORNING. WILL KEEP PRESS CLUB VOLUMINOUS Japanese Art Exhibit From Portland Fair DOCUMENT RECEIVES FREIGHT EXAMINER TELEPHONES :OITOIUAL EXAMINER: OGDEN, CTAII, THmSDAT MORNING THE them- - $4.00 $3.00 price..) WILL NEED BEFORE LONG cuie-rvisln- g I I STERLING SILVER SPOONS FOR BABY Oz.. 50 Cents ' Store Open Evening's Until Christmas Any of the above poods will be sent to your address iirnn receipt, of the price qimted. and money returned if tJCWihfacujry. J. S. LEWIS COMPANY JEWELERS Established since the year J7ii. At tha Big Clock, Wash. Ave. OGDEN. UTAH. JBV smnmnngBi I . bw ty |