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Show tin: 3ini:M.i i: AMINl'Ji: (MiliKN. ITA11, THE DRAWING AT One More Week and Two ii Surprising how many people are stocking up on goods for future needs at the Removal Sale Prices . . . And it is a wise thing to do . . Next fall and next summer the prices of woolen and cotton goods will be higher than now. Almost every mail brings notice of an advance in some line. All of which means that goods bought at this time will be worth much more in a very few months. Only one week and two days remain . . Come early. Self-risin- MAILS Arrival and departure of nulls at u t p. ateam-heatln- BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD The Bell Telephone girls are thankful for candy received from the following: Utah Conetruction company, C. J. A. Lindquist, G. S. Becker and A. Kennedy. Richard son A Grant presented each girl with a cup nnd saucer and H. L. Grlflln sent oranges. Mr. Sooy, the photographer, received a very handaome Christmas present from his slater, Mrs. C. p. Fowle, of Oakland, Calif.; a beautiful tepeatry painted rug. it is a Jenign of art. e conductor John Conllsk, the on Western roads out of Ogden, arrived from hla new home In I me Angeles and will be here a few dare on private business. He has built Mm a Here's your eue for the new year. fine home In Lon Angeles and proposes Be sure and have your laundry wants to stay there. sttended to by an American Scarcely a corporal's guard of teachplant By ao doing you will avoid risk ers wds left In the city yesnnd the last and disappointment We use no In- terday morning on educators the departed jurious washing preparations ns Is the of no that of the assotrains, morning practice of the Heathen Chinese" ciation only local Instructors remain Yours for a prosperous new year, as personal representatives of what Is generally conceded to be the most successful convention of any held In Ogden old-tim- Sieam Laundry dll Tboaaa 174. SSth Si the state. A tygh wind that prevailed along the 8, P. line from Sparks to Hasan Friday afternoon baa been reported to the local superintendent's office. Telegraphic communication was opened yesterday for .the first time in several hours ns a result of tbfe Jam-ag- e sustained on the road. pure IW Commissioners use HffDEIxTnACTSj C. S. Carr, one s of the local of the Mining company, has returned from a trip to Goldfield, where the property of the company Is located. He founu a shortage of building material and supplies of nil kinds, but succeeded In Retting work started on a (shaft, on a group of ten claims. atock-holder- Ogden-Goldflel- 100-fo- S. E. Malan. W. A. Malan. Mias Maud Tabor arrived yesterday Miss Kassou ss bead of the. Latin department at the high jwhonl. Mias Tabor Is a graduate of the University of Michigan. to succeed WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY, Vans, Drays and Baggaga Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Wane, Funtk hire, Safe Moving and Storage. OFFICB dOS Twenty-fift- Street h FHONES lnd 224. Bell, 228. TLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Koanmeata, Copings and Ilnad- Don't buy bom agents, Set Urge commiaamcf M yon have to pay them. Bee !Bf hone people Brat. Yard opposite city Cemetery. ".f I 263 !"' EXCHANGE Twenty-fift- h W Beaten. St IUNk "eel Wire fei All Spcreinn Events 2:30. ' . Adolphus Busch, the brewer who Is ill with pneumonia la St. Loots, has suffered a relapse but his physicians hope to make a more favorable report daring the day. Mrs. Adolphus Busch and August A. Busch, the eldest son, are also ill. WANT ADA YIELD BIG RESULTS. FOR THE TEACHERS OF STATE OF UTAH. THE 1145, 1307. 731, Wolf MillA Manama, THE FIRIT NUMBER HAS FIFTEEN DAYS IN WHICH TO CLAIM THE WATCH, THE SECOND AND THIRD HAVING THE SAME TIME AS THE FIRST, SHOULD THE FIRST FAIL TO SHOW UP. WIA a COMO & COMPANY 155 25th Street hr It Lake City, 0.8 L Ry. Arrive, 2:00 a m 8:80 a m, 18:00 m., 8:60 p. m 7:30 p. m.: depart, 8:30 a nu, 1:45 p. 7:60 A m, 10:: 10 a FANCY Salt Lake City, R. O. Wj 1:00 a. m.; 2:50 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a 8:80 CASH Cache Valley Points, O. S. L. Ry Arrive, 10:45 a. depart, 4:50 p. Hu tavllle, Edea A Liberty Arrive, 6:00 n. m.; depart. 8:00 a b. R, r. D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 depart, 1:80 a m. j. GROCERIES a, p. m. a, a a. a a; DRV GOODS TOR FAIL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS JUST ARRIVED their Infinite variety aad superb artistic beauty la decorated china' find cut glass, are found more pleating and better appreciated gifts than any othera At Olsen's yon have WM. GLASMANN, GALORE. because of Postmaster. an extremely stock to select tea, lunch and breakfast seta to fancy and ornamental creations that are always a source of Joy and beauty. la out glass we hare a fine Una of useful things. large from, ranging from dinner, STOCK TAKING E. A. Olsen, Grocer. 2259 Washington Ave. m Silver Coine Were Wrapped in Stored In an Ogden Blan-ket- e Ogden Alee Receives Way. Members of a gang of counterfeiters were captured by the police Friday night, bat part slipped (Bit of town nnd avoided arrest. The sheriffs force com blned with the department and before midnight Bnstlllio Roto, Newark Daw. son and Curtin McCoy were taken by Sheriff Behring, Sergeants Tout nnd Pincock, Officers R. Burke, Farr and Russell. Confessions have been secured from the men that reveal the operation, on an extensive scale, of counterfeiters, with headquarters in the north, and. under sweating, the police hope to wring from them a complete story. It was on the scantiest of Information that the police worked Friday night to locate the gang. For several hours they patrolled the streets without results. Toward evening McCoy and Dawson were picked up as suspicious characters and later Soto, who claims to be a Mexican, was added to the catch. Of the three but one, McCoy, has confessed that he is directly connected with the gang. He made damaging admissions and will, In all probability, make a full confession. Two blankets. In which were wrapped unflniithed money, were located In street saloon. The a Twenty-fourt- h money was confiscated and will be used an evidence. It consists of quarters. halves and dollars, partly stamped and rounded Into shape. The metal used is an excellent Imitation of the metal of which silver colas are made, baa a similar ring and Is of the same weight. On some of the pieces are stamped almost perfect heads and eagles and the only difference between the coins and genuine money la In smoothness. So far as known no attempt was made to pass any of the counterfeit money. As the bulk of It was found in an unfinished state, It is believed that the (rang Intended to work quietly In this city until they had perfected their stock and then distribute It In small quantities In Ogden and other cities. It Is believed that other members of the gang are In Salt Lake. Two officers are at the capital working with the Salt lake police to locate them, and should they be found It Is likely that more money and the machinery nsed In Its manufacture will be discovered. CATHOLICS OPPOSE Attention in a Complimentary Saloofl. Professor Smith of the Intermoun-tal- n IN BUSINESS AGAIN Business college found yesterday Immediately back of the school buildI have about $40,000 ot real estate ing a alung shot weighing 28 ounces and measuring in length a foot. He took listed with me, which belongs to old it to the police station. Officers pro clients, friends and acquaintances la Bounce' It one of the most dangerous the east, who instructed me to dose weapons use by thugs and robbers, out these holdings la Utah at reasonbut they have been unable to find Ita able prices. I am making my headquarters at room No. S, First National, owner. with Hunter A Kennedy, sad can bs found after office hours at the Reed I have talked with downs of teachFRANCIS RITTER. ers from ill parts of the state and they hotel are all united In atatlng that the treat-- j meat Accorded them surpassed that of SupL Buckingham and Asst. SupL I reception given them In the J. W. Jones Inspected the local offany I state. said retiring Vice President O. ices yesterday morning. The party reM. Mower of Springfield. "We have turned on a noon train to Salt Lake. been royally taken care of and have nothing but thanks for the citizens of COAL FAMINE AT LOS ANGELES. Ogden and Snpt. Allison and ths teachers for their untiring efforts In Ijob Angeles, Jn. 4. Los Angeles our behalf." is In the throes of the worst fuel famine In the history of tbe city. In the case of face of an unusually cold spell of With a smallpox showing on his fans and weather for this climate, which hat hands. Oram Hall was taken Into cus- continued since New Year's day, the tody by the sanitary inspector after gas. wood and coal supply of the city he had mingled freely with people on haa become practically exhausted. Inthe stfert. Hall came to Ogden, Sun- vestigation among tbe principal wood day, from the east and broke out and coal dealer today disclosed the with the malady shortly after he ar- fact that there la lesa than 2S0 ton of coal for aale In the city. Wood la rived. , equally scares. The price of coal Regular meeting of the board of ranges from $13 to $15 per ton and Crittenton Home, will be held at the wood Is held at $15 and $17 per cord, residence' of Mrs. John Hurst, 2535 with none to be had even at these Adams avenue, Monday, January 7th, prices. at OSBEN TURF PRAISE g pUnt Installed. Services and Sunday school will be resumed today. The early celebration will be omitted. ADI YIELD BIQ RESULT!. r WANT FOUND TOOK PLACE LAST NIGHT AND THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS WERE DRAWN: n, 650 WORDS OF BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Csast Factory, San Joss, CaL Eastern Factory, Little p. Bit MONEY IS AR- ALLENS Jeweler Pancake Fleur a pure food; sell rising and all ready to mix with water and bake on a hot griddlA Trade Mark Southern Utah, O. S. U Rv, Arrive, 8:80 a m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 8:80 a. m., 8:48 p. m. Southern Utah, R. G. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a ni 2:60 p. m 7:00 p. m.; depart, 8:80 A m., 7:00 a- - m, 5:80 COUNTERFEIT DR. BELL HAS GANG OF COUNTERFEITERS RESTED BY OFFICERS. Is also ue-par- a; Th annual dmIIdi of the atnck holdrrs of the Intermounuln Fair will bo held at the commie county risers court room, Weber, the 5th court bouse, on Wednesday Peter Klssion wan held In bonds of 2 o'clock p. 1500 In nt 1807, of January, day police court yesterday morning aeven m fnr the purpoae of electing pending his preliminary trial on a directors to nerve for the ensuing year charge of forgery. It Is claimed that and to transact aueta other business on a check to which he forged the before .the names of Thomas Reese, nnd the Utah may lawfully come Construction company he obtained $10 meeting. This la an important meeting nnd from P. Nelson. The check was made be alionld present. out for $87.60. every stockholder All bolding stock In the old Weber atshould County Fair association The Church of the Good Shepherd, tend this meeting, bring your stock owing to the Improvements now In on with you and have it transferred progress, has been cloned for the past the books id the company. three Sundays. A new hardwood j. c. NYR, President floor baa been laid down nnd a S-- de-pa- p. MEETING right hot loaf a ill make )ou think yuu are in Boston. With Allen's B. B. B. Flour )uu esa make bread just like the Puritans used to wake. Ogden postoOice: North and Northwest, O, S. L. Ry. t, Arrive, 7: SO a. m., 5:50 p. ui.; 12.56 a. m.. 11:50 a. m. East, all potnia, Vj P. Ry. Arrive 4:80 a. I..; 1:15 p.m.; depart. 7:63 a m 2:25 p. m., 5:50 p. m. Southeast, R. G. YV. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m 11:45 Amt, 2:50p.m.; 7:00 a m.; 5:80 p. xa. WakL all points. 8. P. Ry. 7:80 a m., 8:60 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart 8:80 m.. 2:45 p. m. Southern California and Nevada, S. 8. L Ry. Arrive, 8:80 P, L A ai., 7:30 p. m.; depart. 2:ti p. m, 5:80 a!e RetmovaS ihat Idaho'- kjiftfd to thik fate. OGDEN Ufie building flour and ebjoy kume good old fashioueo Brawn New England Bread. A chance at a i.nf.iir lit- - FAIR ASSOCIATION us health and brain V'i!siiieie,l its BUSWELLS Order a package ol Now is the time to Dr. Bell, of the Slate University of Colorado, In an Interview yeklerday, added enthuslaktlrally to the ex- pressions of appreciation that have so richlv rewarded Ogden's efforts In behaif uf the pleasure and comfort of the visiting teachers. Dr. Bell was first Impressed by the decidedly democratic air pervading the convention, and expressed particular pies mi re at the freedom from reserve, and the genuine enthusiasm, which, he admits, form a OMitraat between Utah and Colorado that is rather to the discredit of his own state. He referred to tbe arrangements for the entertainment of ths visitors as a credit to a city of any sixe, and wonderful In a city the alxe of Ogden. He has attended many state conventions, but calls fain one the best yet. In speaking of the management of the general program, he desired special mention made of the fact that, as far as he could see. there was absolutely nothing but praise to be accord- Strong protests Washington, Jan. have been received by the administration against Interference by this government In the affairs of the Congo. Those pro eats come from Catholics. WANT ADI YIELD BIG RESULT!. on Putnam and buy your men's and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at manufacturers' cost. . . . . PUTNAM Clothing' House PKOUDFIT GOODS Nothing connected with the conven- tion gave him more pleasure and hope for the future of education In this state than the Interest shown by the participant! and tbe seriousness with which they were charged. They were, he aald, In dead earnest." Dr. Bell Is tbe most gifted public speaker among the educators of Colorado, and this reputation he haa mado International by numerous lecture tours through the cistern tales. His university duties demand that he return home soon, but the exact date of departure he has not yet set, being loo contented where be Is to think of the matter. Dr. Bell has won many friemla In the city, who hope that hla next lecture tour may carry him here PROBATE COURT ' The following was disposed of by Judge Howell In the probate court; Estate of J. W. McDonald, deceased. Petition tor summary distribution. Continued. Estate of Lonla C. Bhurtliff, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond, $7ii. Estate of William Brown, deceased. Petition tor approval, allowance and settlement of account. Referred to David Mattson. Estate of William Farrell, deceased. Petition for conveyance of real estate. Continued. Estate of William Fa were, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Continued. Estate and guardianship of Francis George Mole, et al minora. Petition for release of guardlnn. Continued. Estate of Jennette E. McKay, deceased. Petition for final discharge. Granted. Estate of Cbarlps WnoJmanaee, deceased. Petition for sale of real estate. Granted. Estate of Mary D. Smith, deceased. Petition tor approval, allowance and settlement of account and distribution. Granted. Estate of Samuel T. McCain, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond, $2M). Estate of Nancy J. Cuaick. Petition for allowance. Granted. Estate of John C. Lewis. Petition for probate f will granted. Bond, - $750.00. Estate and guardianship of Vest a Shaw, et al. Petition tor allowance of account and discharge of guardianship. Granted. Estate of Frederick Manning, decease. I. Petition for approval of account. Granted. Estate of David Anderson. Petition for allowance of account grant- Eatale of Wm. Singleton, deceased. Petition tor order of sale. Granted, Estate of Samuel E. Jewkes. Petition for letters of administration. Granted. Bond. $51)0.00, O. S. L, Rv. Co. Elisa Murphy Motion for new trial. Denied. P. P. Csrver of Preston. T.lsho, petitioned that he be allowed to give SPORTING COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS, jobbers of EDISON PHONOAND GRAPHS RECORDS, Claric.Horrocka Fishing Tackle, Stall and Dean Athletic Goods Phonographs Sold on ,Eaay 151 24th SL Term. ed. INTERPER-FERENC- 5. call Estes Doctor Specialist Cures when ethsra fail Modern methods. Frss consultation for any Chronic Disease of any nams or nature. Every caae guaranteed. A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Dearness, Ringing la the' Bara, Diseases of Ur Head, ThroaL Noat, Eye or Ear. All Dis-- . mm cf the Lung a. Bronchial Tubes aad ChesL Diseases of u Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Diaeaas,la Rheumatism Asthma, Nervous Troublsa, BL Vitus Danes, Piles, and all Rectal Troublsa, Taps causa. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DM EASE OT - MEN quickly cured to stay cured. Remember the examination and eCrira to FRE2L Como at oo Tomorrow may bo too late. Call or write. la-tu- R S TES D R SPECIALIST a. De-- ; stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon. Will Be Vigorously Prose-- . cuteda 36 ase WITH OLD HARNESS A ranaway may causa more trouble. Serloud Injuries aad Elmes death Is often vesponaiblA bnl new harness with weak spots la 1$ la Jnat ns bad. Tbe kind w sell have NO WEAK SPOTS. Yon will get year money' worth II fee bay harases ef a a. Oor now addreaa la 2177 Washing ; I C. Platt Saddlery Co, ; ; 36 la the character oC the transfer service we supply ear patrons. Prompt, reliable aad at low coal nay time yoa any wall ba on your Job aad handle It expeditiously end walk UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE. Agent tha( ma are the awful results. Ad S 246$ Washington Ava. Office hours. 10 a. m. to 5 p. (Boyla Block). Ogden. Utah. Entrance Room 1$. 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