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Show THE SUNDAY SUNDAY UTAH, CGDEN, V. rilaui Pii:kert..ii ,... klUA'll Sal m lTi J ne i'liikt rit.u ten Friday Hvn. h:s iVri.HU.I. Ink j.nvri Fiji.;-!--- tm-- usii tu lie gai.- Lva - ci'iiiin: tu Cni.f Ai'.j,tli-- .ulvanit- - al,-..-,- Oe.,u pul ce. tih ha.-- e.tl lii.henon at i ui th, lCe chiefs imufuniiij. ai.ii . get well at any coat. hall da avarything I can to get wll. I will consult with a capaI shall ble physician at one. F MURDER KOREAN pu- - t'met j NE met bin, at tho Main. Ou accuutit of the lain "a.n- - m...y e:e ! bl? to spend an hoar or :n m-other s sucletj. an,) I'inl.ertou went Arrives From the North and is Grant cd Considerable east later on Xu. 4. There Is a Harm Liberty. :rietirtK:ilp between M.e n.eu. loilt of whom have ha i a wide caper , nee with the crini.na! un-.- v.ci.ius eLii-i-nt- . On his last visit :0 New York Chief Sheriff of Pio-Nevada, Browning was the gui.t Mr. Pink- slopped oier at tin city jaii ye.ierd.iy n af'eriUKUi erton for several days an.! when Mr. , his way to l.iucoin futiliPinkerton was in l ull a lnoirh or ty with a raptuie.l in ike two ago he was euteriaiued in Salt s. uiheru part uf Idaho. After relink tor an lio.ir he took his man ou a west Lake by the chief. liuurd iruiii. Tile Korean, whose game For the itirji.ise of tilling a aeries of dances during the winter, the Fif h the English language, is wanted for Ward institute has been re floored and murder by the autho: itics f l.iucoin renovated and made into an attractive minty. While working on the i he quarre'ed with a Jup. over dancing rootii. The ,rartiea will bj given under the direction uf the Young il.e lute trouble in hi- - nu'iie land, and Mens Improvement Association ami during the alienation, they lieculuu will be liivi'aiioiiiil. The first dance lnvohed in a fierce fight, lu the melee will be given Wcd'usduy evening. Tile the Jap was killed by h.niug his bead floor is of hard maple tin t is :a! tu crushed. To dispose of the body the Kon-aThe walls of th inany In the e't n reiupered an stitute have dragged It to a bridge spanning a other iiuptuveiueufa hate linn small creek and secivted it underneath. It was not until the liody bemade. gan to deciimpu-- e that it was discovChaa. X. Barker of North Ogden has ered. Suspicion rested on the fuuillve from Nevada returui from a inisslon to the South- and lie was tracked ern states, enjoying good health and is through I tab and finally located lu pleased with the experiences euraun-tere- Idaho. Sheriff Johnson had such confidence while uwy. Thus. Allan Storey is expected home aally from the same in the word of the foreigner ihat lie allowed-hito walk along without befield of labor. ing handcuffed, and he carried one of This afternoon at ! p. m. services the sheriff' A hand satchels in which over S, T. McCain will be held at Rlcli-ey'- sere a number of guns. Members of the B. of it. T. will take charge of the funeral. HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES. :u not delay. LINE WILL BE STAKED OFF EVENING. BY W. H. GIFTS ENCOURAGES BANCROFT Tu lu ;tijifvri;lTp Our an Extension in Eariy General Manager of Oregon Short Line Not Unmindful of ucen's V, MEN Of that frame of mind, quickly, permanently and at moderate We guarantee to do so. all-roa- d rt Drs. ElliottS Norris Y2..SPrCUUSTS-- 1 Y t-- 1 2361 Washington Ave. d H. R. Macmillan wik in Ogden terday on legal business. yes- Yesterday was the second payday fo1 beet growers cf the county, and' the Amalgamated Sugar company is busy issuing checks. PRESENTS QAI4RE. beesuss of their Infinite variety and mparb artistic beauty In decorated china and cut (teas, are found more pleasing and batter appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsens vou have an extremely large atock to select from, ranging from dinner, tea, lunch and breakfsat nets to fancy and ornamental creations that are alwaya a source of Joy and beauty. In cut glass we have a fine line of useful things. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. 22, 24, 25, 21; Jan. 1. Via Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railway. Cheap round trip ra'es. Tickets good to return until January 7, 1907. AGk agents for particulars. The county board of education. In SC li.CTA LYAY regular yesterday niwrnlng. the coming convention, be.ldes attending to regular business. A final Contract was signed yesterday aftersettlement was effected with John L. noon by the Ogden Canyon Sanitarium who built ths company, with Isaacson, contractor, Sutherland A Company Plain City school. Warrant No. 10 for of Balt iJike, for the installation of a $803 was ordered taken up. One reson the company's propscenic ignation was referred to the teachers' erty at railway the niouth cf the canyon. The committee. contract calls for the completion of the road by early spring. Work will commence aa sob as possible. KO MORE Cf.E IT CUSiKESS The company as a further attraction will flood the old river bed and make MONtY TALKS a natural lake, that will extend in We are convinced that a Cash Busi- length three quartern of a1 mile. The ness is the beat fur the buyer as well .grounds around the resort will be as the seller. The Cash Buyer catches beautified and turned into flower beds, the bargains, the Cash Dealer makes lawns and promenades. (he prices the lowest. The Cash customer carries the bad accounts in a HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION credit business, as the prices are often Via the Denver A Rio Grande Railroad Higher, and the credit firm makes an enemy by extending a favDecember 19th. or. Money down is the sal eat and best; no mistakes in booL.ug; no If you are going home fur Xmas and charges forgotten; no mure time and New Years, why not go via the Scenic accounts; no more Line? Dates via. D. R. G. stamps wasted enemies through collection; no more Round trip first cltss ticket to Denbad accounts. Can't we afford to sell ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $19.78; cheaper? Business will be enlarged, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe, 132.00; prices reduced and a Strictly Cash St. Louis, $39.50;- Minneapolis, St, Business adopted, commencing Janu- Paul, $41.90; Chicago, $44.5u. Tickets ary 1, 1907. Come and see us, every- good to return within sixty daya'from one. We carry a fine line and can date of sale; stop overs allowed. Also prove that it pays big to pay for what low round trip tates to other points west of Ch'rago. Fur particulars see Very respectfully, you buy. J. G. READ A BROS. CO., A. J. Cronin, agrnL 0 24lb street. n sea-do- CHRISTMAS Dtc. 20, 21, - .336-338-34- IWfc FU1 PALS MUDHI HOODS SP0.H1N5 COMPANY Wholesals and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. Clsrk,Horrocks Fishing Tackls, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. S51 24th St Funeral services over the remains of Scott Moore were held yesterJay in Richey's undertaking parlors. The brother of the deceased came down from Park City and was the only relative present. Rev. Carver preached Mr. Scott died the funeral sermon. after a prolonged lllnsss which began at Palisade from when he was sent to the hospital. Yesterday afternoon services were held over the remains of John Moulder t the same place. Rev. Carver officiated. Interment took pace in the City cemetery. Moulder was killed at Montello, December 8th, by being crushed by cars. He was in the employ of the railroad and was working in the yards. During the performance of his duties he was caught between two cafa and crushed with fab al results. WE In getting Into our new store. Therefure have had but Utile opportunity to dispose of our Holiday stock and realise that the time is getting short. We offer, therefore, special bargains on Holiday goods from this date until Xmas and invite the public to call and Inspect our goods and prices. GEO. A. LOWE CO. " Ogden. Utah, Dec. 15th, 1906. IE CCU iff m 11 the cta-aeto i the transfer srvico w supply our patrons Prompt, reliable and at low cost Uf time you say well ha on your lob and haudlo it expeditiously mud vail. et ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 21 for yours. Letters of Administration Granted in Several Cases. Estate and guardianship of Francis George Mule, et al.. minors. Petition for release of guardian. Continued to December 22nd.-Estate of Warren G. Child, deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale of real estate. Granted. Estate of Marla L. Goodale, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond, 43.504. Estate of Elizabeth Xewey. deceased. Petition for letter of administration. Granted. Bond, 81,0(10. Estate and guardianship of Robert Hunter, minor. Petition for letters of guardianship. Granted. Bond . 150. Estate of Warren C. Child, deceasPetition tor partial distribution. Granted. Bond, $100. Estate of Jennet te E. McKay, .debased. Petition for final discharge. Continued to December 22nd. ' ADVANCED. ed. WAGES OAOHS iHsib; KnsEnMCBi Tb Be ?erftct BEING Lowel Mass.. Dec. 15. Xut'ces were in this city posted at all cotton mills in today of a five per cent increase wages to go into effect en Mon Jay next. About li.ono operatives are affected. WANT CLTHCI ads yield big results. COURT The survey. cemiii.-- i up.) ftuiu tie Utah 1! tu Brigham t To uii ini cH ten davs giiu.al Sluing, liurih-ju- croft, Sl.ult i.i,!c. alii Itc - iia-i.it- i elt. e-- -.l Wil-llar- eri-ek- - 1 Hi lUMi.E.ti ACA1S 1 have about $40,imim of real estate listed with me, which beltings to old clients, friends and Hcquaiuiances Id the east, who instruct'd me to close out these holdings in t'tah at reasonable prices. 1 am making my headquarters at room No. 6, First National, with Hunter A Kennedy, and ran be found after office hours at the Reed FRANCIS RITTER. hotel. defendant an additional ten days to move for a new trial. Bowman received g verdict from the Jury awarding him $440. The case of the Becker Brewing A Malting Company v. thg R. G. W. Railroad Company wa postponed so that the complainant may amend the complaint A petition, to make other defendant in the case of Williinn Harcombe vs. Mary E. Edwards, was granted. A petition for a guardian ad litem in the case of Ogden City vs. J. S. Peery was granted. The district attorney filed the Information In the case of the State of Utah vs. Herman Franke, charging the defendant with forgery. The arraignment was set for Dec. 21. EOMDIitC PLACES The residents of Ogden who can accommodate visiting teachers with rooms, or with rooms and board, during the State Teachers' association, which will be held in tbit city on January 1, 2, 3 and 4. 1947, please write the undersigned stating the number, location and price of rooms per day, with or without board. Address Miss Jeannetta. McKay, Weber 8take academy, Ogden, LTtah. tat- Ciiiiiuini t. mned j.t s Bani luut icivtitiy wug of mails at North and Northwest. O. B. Is Ry. a Arrive, 7:34 a. m., 6:20 p. m.; t, 12:55 a. m., 11:10 a. m. Sait, all paints, U. P. Ry. Arrive, 3:15 p.m.; depart, 7:50 a. 4:34 s. m 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. Mr. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 s. m 11:4$ e. m, 2:60p.m.; impart, 7:00 A m.; 6:20 p. m. WwL al points, 8. 1. Ry. 7:20 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 1:10 do-p- m.. 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada. 8. 1:20 a. P. L-- A. A 8. L. u.- , 7:Sv p. m.; depart, 2:4 p. m, 1:30 Southern Utah, O. 8. L Rv. Arrive, 1:30 a. m., 7:30 p. u.; depart, 1:10 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G, W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; depart.-3:3a m., 7:00 a. m, 6:30 p. a. k.--lt Lake City, O. Ry. Arrive, m 8:2u 1:00 u.. 12:00 a., 2:50 pi-- . p. m., 7:20 p. m.; depart, 3: So 7:60 m, 10::10 A m, 2:45 p. m., 8:60 p. m. Salt Lake City, R. G. W. 1:00 a. m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 m. 6:3o p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:60 p. m. H tavllle,' Eden A Liberty Arrive, 8:00 n. m.; depart, 9:00 a. in. R. F. D. Weber County Arrive, 8:00 P- - a.; depart, 8:30 a. m. WM. GLASMAXN, a a a - t A.V'Tr'. ba-ai- e -- USIC has always been enter tainment for man and beast. Orpheus with his lyre could subdue lions. But there has never been a time when it was so easy for everyone to have music as it is right now 'with the Edison Phonograph, d HOME VISITORS' EXCURSION. Round trip drat class tickets to Dob" Ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $19.75; Omaha, Kansas City, St. Joe, $32.00; St. Loula. 031.50; Minneapolis, BL Paul, $11.90; Chicago, $44.50. Equally low round trip rales to hundreds of other points writ of Chicago. Tickets good to return within sixty days from allowed. Redate of sale. Stop-over-s The beauty of the Fhonompb ia that It ta everybody 1 plaything rot Jest yours sad suae, but every bod jr'f good for the whole faauly aod the howtrhoid joy. stranger withia the gates. Ire aa You won't believe this uulcie you hear it, mad you can bear it without any trouble. Go to any place where they sell it there ate several ia this town listen to it. Yoe will iaaist oa tokiag it boom that sight, member the famous Overland Limited Limand the new Los Angelea-Chlcagited, only 40 hours to Chicago. For further particulars see A. B. Moseley, traveling passenger agent, Ogden, t Utah. o Natloaal EXCURSIONS Via the COLORADO MIDLAND RY. On November 20 and December 1$ fire plua $2 from Utah pointx,to Chicago, Minneapolis, Ksnsna City. One Omaha, Denver and Intermediate points. Limit, 60 dayA Stopovers. For further Information write L. H. Harding, general agent. Salt Lake City. KOTIE The ladles of the Episcopal clinrch will be glad to welcome their friends at the Bazaar in be held on Mon-Jaand Tucvday, Dceuiber 17th and ISiii at 2410 Was). They will have for sale fancy articles of all .nds. Lovely dressed dolls, aprons of all kinds, home-mad- e mince meat, liotiled fruits, tea and cake, with a souvenir cup. Also a toy department dren. BURGLARS for the SECURE chil- Deelete with established stares wasted to sell Edison PhouogTspka every town act coasted. . ooooooooooooo -- - 00000090000000 YOU CAN GET TO i i Z. C. M. I. A WHILE Home Made iShoes SHE RETURNING WAS FROM A BANK. For men, boyg, mlMei and childmi again in Ogden. They are the old reliable!, every pair guaranteed, aui weU aa One Man Seized Her by the Throat and Pul'ed Her Into a the Patsageway. Ladies9 Pillow Shoes Five men today Chicago, made a desperate effort to rob Mis Margaret Cates, tbe cashier of the Morris Candy company, while she was returning from tbe bank to the offices of the company with $1,400, tbe zniount of the weekly pay roll. In her possession. Miss Gates was passing the corner of West lutke and Halstead streets at a time when the walks were flllod with pedustriuns. when one of the men seized her by the throat anh pulled her Into a passHgcway while another knocked her down and snatched front her butyl the satchel containing the montbe ey. Tbe men then ran down street, but were attacked by five detectives who beard the cries of Miss Gales. A desperate fight followed stul two of the men one of whom hsd the money In his possession, were arrested. The others escaped, al: hough pursued for several blocks by (be officers. The raptured men gave the iismes of Harry Harntini and Harry Httker. Baker Is sold to hiive beeen a recent employe of the candy company. Dec. 15. to Fifth Ward Shoe Store re-p-- .n Berlin. Dc. 14. Emperor William regards good cooking as being necessary to the contentment of the people. While inspecting the kitchen of a Convent school at Obernklrrben yesterday en the occasion .of bis visit to be saw Prince Von Scbanmbiirg-IJppetbe pupils busily engaged In cooking BMlUALUllBaBaBERSganBMBBHBflBBM Do you see what you vant &SVOIL ; .r V i s -- Work Tu obtain the lifsi for ihc money expended. This Is easily accomplished If you furor ns with your work, if von enirust ns with all your 1 .sundry work you will u jI iie for we have sHlisfacturily taken core of sucb matnis for many t yuan1. We have Made Good." a prove tills to you. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. for Christmas here? Brownie Cxmonm f 1.04 Esutniun Kodaks, 35.00 to 25.44 Irwnu Film Park Csmerae $5 to 24.04 Buys and girls' sleds 5ic and up KriiHon Phoaugraplu. $in.$"Q and 30.44 Roller Skates, 'iiie to fi.nu Ice Skates, 54c tu 4.ui FOOTBALLS. Phones 174. CARVING SETS. POCKET KNIVES. 1 GILLETT T. S. HUTCHISON 437 25th SL 306 No. Do You Want One IF SO. WHITE. FREE while they last Latest Maps out.hiinw-lnthe Mineral Bel: and all Mining Camp of Nevada and California. Jones January GOLDFIELD, NEV. ' WANT OGDEN r Co. ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS' Twenty-Fift-h IIRF -- - Street EXCHANGE 263 Twenty filth St and Eastern Races, Wire fat All Spertlno Evente Ca'lfomls g SAFETY RAZORS. In fact lots of things most auitabla for Christmas presents. Ogden Steam Laundry anl remarkel: If tbe cobl.'nv wvg eve'vwhere as food as li I h:v, tl.e ferltog of tbe country wo'tl 1 bo he'tcr. Cooking and Good food are of gru Saipnrtance. cooking helps to improve general contentment." f . T. A. SHRCCVE h GOOD COOKING. 513-X- Catalog and Samples. Next Week by the President. s-- BELL PHONE 2546 MADISON AVE. Be Bent Washington, Dec. 14. Six xpcclal to congress message- - are tu be ni nex week by President Rooseveh. They include one on tbe navnl personnel bill, which contemplates the more rapid retirement and promotion of the officers of the navy; a message transmitting Secretary Metcalf's on the alleged discrimination against the Japanese In San Francisco; a special message on Panama, a message on the public land question: transmitting Secretary Tail's report on Cuba, and a reply to tlia senate resolution calling for Information regarding the discharge without honor of the soldiers of tbe Twenty-flftregiment of Colored infantry.. at the TUE SHOE FOIt TENDER FEET, SPECIAL ME88AGES. Six la ffFOitr A BRUTAL $2,000. Rochester, N. Y., Iec. 15. Dynamiting the safe in Ed Muter' private 1ELVIC1S SftCAl hank at Sbortvi'.lc. early today, four burglars secured about $2,040 In casli At the Congregational Church and and between 45.04U ami $6,000 In Two Good Speakers. Valley railroad checks. Several cltfkens opened fire upun the robbers, Conmen In of the One the who calmly proceeded with the lootleading United ing of the wrecked safe. gregational church of the States is to speak at the First Congregational . church of this city this morning. Dr. Frank K. Sanders, o c though still a young man, has isen O TROOPS MAN COAL TRAINS O o rapidly to his present position. He o was Wooliey professor of Biblical lit- O Suggestion ie Mrde te a United O erature In Yale University until call- O States Senator. O ed to be dean of the divinity school O O in the same institution. As the au- O Dec. 15. SenaO Washington, thor of many hooks, be is widely O lor McKhiraber this aftenio-- n O known for his thorough and painstakO received the following telegram O ing scholarship. Now, as secretary ot O from J. P. WMtteniore, dated O the Congregational Publishing bouse, O at Galesburg, X. D.: o he is serving In a larger field. It will O The United States army O be a privilege for- this city to bear O could not be better employed O him at the First Congregational church O than in compelling and assist- - O at 11 o'clock this morning. O lng these railroads to drop er- - O In the evening at 7:34 o'clock Mr. O erythlng and haul us cnal. Half O Eugene A. Battel! Is to occupy the O the northwest will be freezing O pulpit. As a leading Socialist in Og- O in s week an-- l - the whule of 11 O den, and Intensely In earnest, he sees O in two weeks.o Mr. Mcfuinher saye be will O the way out of industrial and political O darkness only as socialism lights that O forward the telegram to the O as commandcr-in- way. Naturally this marre'o'is mod- O President O em movement bn a musssge for th? O cMef of the army. He said that O church. So it Is that Mr. Ba1 tell is to 0 he had bcu that the O brlns In "The Message of the Social- O cua car s ortage will receive Q ist to the Church." O ccrslderatl'n at the mertlng C Some especially fine mra!c is prom- O of the Interstate Cornuo-i-O ised for this service hv a quartette O commWson in O MlnncapoT composed of Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Hol- O next week. O Ritchie Mr. Mr. and O O lingsworth, Compsay Ave, Ornate, N. S. T8 ' a EASTERN XOV-El.TIK- Ih-k- Sparg'os Book Store uuiiuiuu swer was received of tile Weuer by SiCietai.i Rfjuu.it duti. The general u ;iir i.f tne is tavorabie io Uie city aud smile big nioi cineuis lu ticuctivlty of the city may U expected witliiu a year. Mr. Buucroit in hi letter, says: "As uni ktiuw, we have dune uuisid iu the past jesr or so In the way of iniiir.ii.ng aud adding to our facil lie at Ofcueu. and we bite a great deal mure in contemplation that wc hope to complete during 19u7. "Wit 1U- - there is no immediate prospect ol euustnu'iiiiK car sh ips for building refriKeraior cars, yet should ihat t.iue coni", and it be thought such shops In the desirable to tnienucuiiiain coumry. the advantage thut Ogden enjoys irom tts geugiapliL rul hicailuu; wmild n t be lost sight of by any means. 1 iliiuk our present phiiii ui Ogden indicates bow we feed slMi.it that. "in dosing, I ran again assure you aud Uie other business men uf Ogden that wo appreciate the fact that tbe conservative clement are not antagonistic to our railroad sjstein." Since tbe campaign of boosting the rity aa a desirable place for the location of car factories and smelters was inaugurated, much capital has been ataud many Inquirtracted Ogdeu-waries hare been received by people with money to invest. It la the intention of the Weber club to work Htnnuously for the city. Tbe results of Its efforts to Induce big companies to rrme here baa been satisfactory. 9-- 1 Postmaster. handkekciiief au.l 411-AS- i'UltES. rivi, p. m. iiltixtir, fiul mill 4U:1.KS. STATIOXKKY, ii)()K8, noons, toilet tasks, tollaii uu.t of S PUTTEES, AIIT t i nil ki mis, ui,- - mu tin uppm-- unity to Imy THE EUiilT KIXJ OK GOODS AT THE 1JKJ11T Via Union Pacific, Dec. IS. Ogden postoffice: t. biili . iw f of ,2.uui.-uimI- , for iik put iou of iiiJiiiilac.uriU!; cars, select its ite in Ogden, au an- OCDsN MAILS Arrival and departure 11 'Jn-g.u- tliiii-iie- 1 afternoon. Ktigineer night after party return'd p.aeing the la.t peg iiuhin the limits of Bovelders t nunty real. The work i li.i.tt has piogiesMfd delay. The selillliieut ut 'he peoil, belli trn the in Spring and Brigham favor ol the priipoa. i! electric line. it The entity load is lolion a . parses n, rough Three Mile aud the territory b iwcni lh ttrminal points. It was nuessaiy in se.eial places in leuie iiie liiuiil li'gil-aa- i and tuaUe cuts that a ill ivcobtiie purchase of additiouai rigki-o- f way, but xitiek wi.l nut in an way change the l.unchise yinnte to lbc Ogden A X r: it western italic. cd company Kiittie time hist summer. As soon us the rigid ot way has been set u red. ami the route appi-d by of the etTm p.iiit ordei v ill be given 10 go whetd iwth the Construction ol an tlertric line. This will not be before early spring, hut In the meantime material for the road will lie order sn that the line can be completed without delay. it is cxpicied that a rouular daily schedule wi.l be eatabllnhed between Brigham City and Ogden. The Ogden A Northwestern, which at present is operated by a dummy Hue. will be converted into an electric road. etiduy and hit. Y. i ol t ti n.jiiair llu- - IVeliri- nub. 1 a In the esse of John Howmas vs. Ogden City, which was settled In favor of the plaintiff. Judge Howell granted the UCKEfS MEL T PRCB IN unit 4 t WE CURE lilt.- - i.i:atiii:ij HOXKS. GLOVE mr SETS, TUNA, ITT , Advantages. Sprirtg. 5Tb 1L THE WEBER CLUB. Ogden A Northwestern Is Planning for as iarrmewnetm REPLY BRIGHAM IN CHARGE OF A VADA OFFICER. II INVITATION AND THE TO A ROAD ,.f rii. Air 106 16, A " an J u,-i- I I ulghi from Sjp. HELD DECEMBER MORNING, PRISONER IS SURVEY OF Your New Years Resolution Should Be I will EXAMINER; ? ' |