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Show --JL Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum UlEPPONES :ditor:al rooms Independent 'Fhene ........ .N. II N. M Bell 'Mont, twe ring BUSINESS OFFICE Mipmrfnt 'FhON ...... .N. M EXAMINER ne ring 'Phan. BURIAL OF JOHN LEICHER VIDEO FOR. Lucjr A., daughter of William and Amende Nldredge, died at the family reeldeuflc on the 3rd tiixt. Funeral ervlree will be held at Klrhey'e Chapel Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'cltirl.. Interment In the ('tty cemetery. ran be viewed from 10 until FRO Albert Hubee Supplied With Ticket to Take Him to Hla Ralatlvaa In Pennsylvania. 1 o'clock. the afternoon aeaaion of the board of county rommlmdnnera, hell yepterday. the anperlntenrlrnt of tbe county Infirmary reported the death of John fjclcher, of old age and general debility. It waa ordered that the body of tbe man ha Interred In the City ceinetry. From the aame source w reported that one, Albert Hubei, A eonaumptlve, waa being detained. After aaoertalnlng that lila folka live In Pennayl vanla, a warrant for $84 waa ordered leaned by the board to defray the eipenaea of a railroad ticket to the home of hla rclativea, vho are willing to receive the man, but have not the money fur a ticket Them two acta of klmlneaa were tlonu without a moinent'a bealtatUui. From tha Skelton PublUhtng company of Salt tAka a loiter waa received, containing a reference to the at btiMlneaa that the board had dona with tha firm and quoted aome nlra price on law hooka, neceaaary In tha couuty offlcea of Wrber. Twenty volume of the Scanlon Laws of J9u6 11Mi7 and were ordered. Tba eounty clerk aaked for a financial aiatement of the county and wax granted the tun of $32 with which to buy 2S0 reporta for public uae. Bupeiiniendent of Horticulture Hick enlonjier notified the board that he would meet with other prominent ar Itorlkta In Ogden, Friday, for the of eoudiictlng examination for any ana deelrlng to become fruit tree lnuMrtr of Weber ronnty. At Plenty of aweet milk and rreun alwaya on hand. T. P. Perry, phone 1611. winner of the laat potato race at the Auditorium alitht. Several of (he randldatea fell In their attempt a to reach the boxea with the tubera and eauaed no end Mr. Bunood wan of merriment. Early yesterday morning a amaM washout occurred at Pallaade, Nev.. on the main line of the Southern 1'nrlfte and delayeil traffic ftir several hour. Overland IJmlted No. 2. enat bound waa detained for one and one-hahour. until the break was cribbed up. lf Chari Steven, aon of Johnny fttevrna of thia city, died at liewa. Key., on Friday. Tli body waa brought to Ogden yeaterday for burla.. The deeeaaed haa been employed at r at Hew. for the t'tah Conatructlon company for eon time. 11 flme-keepe- P. Martin, known to tbe fruit of tbe northwest a "Phil." throuab Ogden yeaterday on hia way from Bolae to (iuldtleld. . Brower pal Marriage llcennea were granted yeaterday to B. O. Terrance of Deliver and MIm May Power of Pori land aud to Koliert A. Pyper of Ogden and MIm Cordelia Webb of Balt jike. Two Freight Meet on Single on Short Lina. The funeral aervlcea of the late David A. Maxwell will be held nt tint Klrhey Funeral Chapel Wedneadav, February Cth. at 2 p. m.. the ltev. Mr, in lat.-rmei- 0. Horn baa removed hla law over Hadcun'a Dm Store, where be la prepared to meet any and All part lea desiring tbe aervlcea of nn . A. office attorney-at-law- Prof. Randolph gave hi Initial pc fornianre of moving picture at the Auditorium Ittat night, which waa greatly by the large crowd appreciated . prcni-nt- Mr. singer. whnut on the l Randolph' Were delayed hv a P- and did itot get hr re In time to Join him, but will be with him tonight when they will huv.- - their pluno and will give the entertainment In l'a - AT AUDITORIUM Moving picture and a imia'i rail-wthe ap.-- i i&l attraction at the Auditorium l.it nigM. Tin r.uv w.ia won by HutwoiH, much to the ninu"-nieof Hn s'ldl-nr- e. not o l.ttcc; nu SUDDEN While l(ilng Those Peasant Enjoyed a Real Musical Troat McClellan Ptayc His Own Composition. Communication From Governor Cuttlsr Stating That Rental for Forest Reserve Had Been Received. Councilman Power voiced the centi-uitof wuplr in tha biMlueae dUtrtct last night when he cbaracteriaed the ccndltlun of the arret t a the filthiest be had aver Been. In tba course of bis remarks he alluded to the condition of the paved streets of Salt Lake, m which be said were clean and debris. Objections were made to this part of hla denunciation, on tbe rroiinda that Zion did not have the storm that Ogden did, but at the of hla speech the street committee was authorised to take Immediate action and have tha refuse, dirty Ir and general filth rleaued off. Powers waa of the opinion that if allowed Considering the excellence of the organ and choir recital presented last night at the Tabernacle, the small attendance failed to give encouragement to the splendid choral organisation, which ha been perfected only by earnest and uul.ring effort. Thla was probably due To the inclemency of tha weather, but lie that as It may, the Ogden Tabernacle choir does not refrom ceive tha support that It the Ogdra public. Those who composed the moat appreciative audience last night ec Joyed a rare selection of musical num- Yesterday was the twenty-seconday. Senators Cullen and Gardner were excused. President Love called the session to order at 2:30. Chaplla Simpkin offered prayer and Fridays Journal was read and approved. A communication from Governor Cutler advising that the federal government had remitted $9003.69 as rental received from forest reserve. Under the law this money aunt be used fur school and road purposes in the counties within the porest reserve. The matter will be considered by the committee on education and highways. The house reported that It had passed H. B. No. 45 and H. B. No. 47, relating to school census, and the same were referred to the committee on education. The aennte committee on judiciary reported favorably on 8. B. No. 53, by Senator Gardner, fixing a legal rate cf interest, defining usury and prescribing a penalty. The bill will come up for final passage today. 8. B. No. 10, by Senator Miller, relating to diacoverr work in mining local inns was up on third reading. After bdiug considered for half an hour the bill was made a special order for today at I o'clock. Senator Park, chairman of the committee on education, offered and had unanimously passed a resolution authorising the employment of an expert accountant to audit the books and vouchers of the agricultural college and the state university to ascertain particularly if any appropriation made since 1901 to either Institution have been actually used for the specific purpose .for which appropriated and not aa a fact been diverted and used for other purposes. New bills were offered aa follows: 8. B. No. 63, by Senator Rsabaud, amending section 4261, relating to gambling and the penalty therefor. Referred 1o the committee on county and municipal corporations. 8. B. No. 64. by Senator B. X. Smith, for the plarlug of witnesses under bond and for taking their testimony. To judiciary committee. 8. B. No. 65, by Senator B. X. Smith, extending the right of eminent domain to Include smelters, etc. To Judiciary and mining committees. 8. B. No. 68, hy B. X. Smith, amenda ing aecllon 2441 of statutes aa to of hank examiner. Referred to committee on private corporations and Insurance. 8. B. No. 67. by Senator B. X. Smith, repealing present Juvenile court law and enacting a new law meeting in particular the objections found by the supreme court in a recent dcctaion to the present law. Referred to the committee on judiciary. 8. Ba. Nob. 68 and 69, by Senator John Y. Smith, relating to the duties Both were reof county aaaeaaora. ferred to the committee on county and municipal corporations. 8. B. No. 70. by Senator Hollingsworth, cresting the ttah board for the promotion of uniformity of legislation. To Judiciary committee. Then came the regular adjorunment. idents In avenue and Many Places Threatened and No lief In Sight. i Lewe.-- atrect. t yestc,--itiiy- aunim-me-- l iito-lue- LVmlngo and :h signed at th- 4 u I'ni-ei- Stan waa horn jo. (Rip. jn Kcr. tucky. anil tvi- - a miner hv The time and place of funeral wl.l V(( rdiiiK t) not be of upon until aev-r- ul dMprt-menh'a win, who are In ("her sec'loiis of Bantu the ate arrive. i states was capital hv PreriJont Cacrer and ViniMer Iaw-on- . Th: cm, vnp bin i Intended to replace the Dominican treaty pending before the t fl':td fltate senate fn two Ti new convention differ from h- - orleln! treaty in !t simplicity, particularly In the HOheti-tutin- g nf h'md delivered rn the creditor of Ban Ituniino THEIR FIRST BLAZE The mitnliet ..f fin- rut inn Xn i which is kii.iwn a the Brnrh Fire - rtatlon. bad their n.n yeetenlay afternoon, when, at 3:.; o'clock, t call dime In from the resldem-nf I.. H. 8'ifi Twinty street TLr ili lurlmm! lu i V a good run nu Instead of reqMtrlPK them t 't i:rri-.fextlng"ihl!ip the bln the periodic payment of mall inetai-m- wih bin in little difficulty The t:"' of their money from ruMnni rsiiM'd hy Mr. Uaint receipts. tali' cloth hntiKitig by the Witrh.n rii.Whil to t.n dry. rings CRIME TO DOCK TAILS. Uereif front the ris-tfur ti c tnent a imal'. ch.'.l a'tcr. (.te i t. -e Sacramento. Feb. he Mate artiI.r amul M fie tin Th- plare a ste today unanimoiiHl;. n l.ill iKiil?-- d flam th cheh .t :i tukklng it a crime t., dot frnm t) t'i- - V IMriffi I,. 1... and prohibiting the lniKit!htl.in into window curtain . Tin ;; the te of burse wl'h rtorke.i tails. lmut ffi 0 ret e ser-m- w,-r- tn-- c.t-i- a iiiiti:'i- - - i I I o- - 'i. '.liras '' meba'-'- .'. . ditipci SYSTEM - ,:l lie h. ra'riod several p.unt will be i1mr.i. pa-e- i"'' d ; . . 4 t. fa-:i- A SHOE REASON It i the chemicals left in the sole leather after tanning, which your fm ' are soled with won red leather. It's an expensive procetw, but absolutely neceaaary for the comfort of the wearer and the good of the leather. It in never done in cheap shoes; seldom done in good shoes; but always done in Ilanan Bhoes. In the making of a Ilanan Shoe, nothing that makes for comfort, style or service is slighted. That is why it is better than it costa DEE-STANFO- RD SHOE CO. . . . SOLE AGENTS S fRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Win Need For That Party PHONE President Submits Plan te Reserve Coal and Oil Lands. NOTICE son. al pro-due- t. r t p . For Spring and Summer Shown Here Daily Call and select Vents your Pattern and extreme rnir.-mittc- c I 111- - BURNED TO DEATH. Feb. 4.- John Burke, Cleveland. aged 22 years, was hunted to death and Miss Mary Maxtcraon. aged 2b yi are. was seriously burned tonight bv an explnslun of a gasoline lamp. Bittke was paying an evening rail and was helping the young woman fill the lump when it ezploded. enveloping them in fames. - i j j v st I.oni tin : !n, e will leave sunn w Shi ft-- : dnt to take te end ih inquiry. other 4 SAIL il FOR MANILLA. FiMiciKc,-- . 4. Two hatter- will sail tomortr:r-:'i- rt lovgan the Tsci-twith men. I and Ihe Twnf. 'hi:. with 12'l. Tweti-ti- r flve casu.il sm- wiso lgroked for th I'hllippitu's. Tbe ugan will ;i1ht car-iMiJor E E i;vle and il:i lighter. MaJ R S. ivui. .n of ihe me lical i! avinicnt .m l X.ijor Guy Uarb-tcof the Foiinh of Held row on ihe COLUMBIA WANTS ..!. hi:'!', r, ' fr ;h M.i-itll- - i SHOT HIMSELF ACCIDENTALLY. fai pi' co.--t. . F b 4. George WBev 'tier years treasurer f i'i'inii, shot and killed I 'msclf ciirlv todiy at hi botue In this city. Tbe shouting occiired ii hi bn! cbstiil'cr. and when hi wit,-rainto tbe room be told brr th:t be hud rtlmt bli'isi'il .ictcentnilv th.it the gun had rllppn: yigrs cf axe and Mr. Wiley i a native cf oh hi. fi.'ty l : ruFteea wa away for . YOU entirely out of stvie asked to find out when you t'li little account." pleasantly. 'h Individual Patterns Sold tolay Had a Feeling of Curioelty. I Length 4.- - . of Cnhitrhla We will lay it ABBOTT. Feb. Nathan Abbott I ihe faculty of Inw t a Sianford university, was chosen member nf the law faculty of Colum Ida univer-lt- y of the at a New bca-- .'. t'l'nm Defeat of tci-i bill Ivy the United Rtxte i H Tt.'irrcf-- . ciilV'l for hv :in o' u.i:,.Lini is' .1.(11; ' The whole I 'MTiin' is a graft, pure n; K'tnp'e," he said today. r'-- a Reason LAND8. President Roosevelt pointed out to the why. In his opinion, he deems the withdrawal of the public land Imperative to prevent, monopolisation nf the coal, oil and lignite resource. Under hi pulley no lease will lie made in any company which la combined with another tn a way to make eny monopolization of the If Renatnr Nelsons 'hill is adopted the President believe stringent rules can he made npera'lng the rival land and the cancellation of the lease will be within the g irernnien1' power to prevent a monopoly of fuel. tiri-anil a Mi'-mimAccording to the senator's attending the conference there waa a free COMMITTEE NOT INQUISITIVE. ezchnnge of views regarding the best policy to be punned In regard to the in 4. Ti'xus. Repri'senia-tivpublic domains but no decision wa o In- - ;ircferr.-(- l I'tmki-- . t'li urges reached that will bind ihe sub HM'nst Si'ii. no; ii.i'.ey. rteclnrvd that tu make a favorable report o.i commit- the cl son hill. hxlsiuiw' I II I.m.- .:,MKiitlon to liiqiili" tee Martinez, for the OF GRAFT. IV-- a pi-c- There is Washington, Feb. 4. The members of the senate of the committee on public lands, constating or Senators Hanabrough of North DaAuditorium Rink. kota ; Nelson of Minnesota; Carter of The Andltoriuni ha just arranged Montana; Newland of Nevada, and by wire with Prof. Randolph, the fam- McLaurln of Mississippi, had a three conference with President ous moving p'.rture and Illustrated hours' song man, t.t give a 2(1 minute exhi- Roosevelt and other government offbition at the Roller Rink each even icials at the White House tonighi. Ing, for one week, commencing with The President submitted hla plan for Monday, Fchruarv 4th. Tills will the withdrawal from entry of all pubprove a more ntev'itlnlng exhibition lic lands containing coal, oil or lignite than the fancy skaters. Admission deposit and authorising their leasusual prices. ing by the government as Incorporated In a bill Introduced hy Senator NelSPECIAL will lie .neit ShmiM this oeettr the less ft mu thi Mimic will exceed ST.'i.oiht. The Fremont canal which N n- - d t.i Irilgnte tin Warren district hut Men lime c:1 lined tiMiiiler:illu-trouble- . at work trying tu preu-n- t iluiu wge front till Miurrr for the past two liny. Ycittcnlfly they K"crec(ied in getting in a b'llkheud 'ha threa the great iihime of wa'et In., the rirer It !a feartsl that ihe river will change It ro!ire and Midhe tbe li! of the SmiThem Iacilli- bin .ining wnni picaa damage and pridudnily A inticli of the line .! special to ihli po:iii tiaik I rdaj Twenty five cars of rm k ordered plaet-i- l there voic'd tv and an additii.iinl Rftv rar w;:i follow a i li coon. Illint will lu- - placed iini i moat dangero'.: ''h M'. iiwk firing It la I'xpecti.l t! :ii place sill U perni.inciiriy fl, l m prevent any iI.uuht In 'he fui'rc The railroad pi'oplc had nn n aichit:p thi place ail of la- -: iiipit'. X great iiodi of w.r- -i pi uve-- i Twrniy iph'li and Xt'id' ue Tin- - w.iti't-wah. n i inn.te. i ..ff l!'. :!nv il'ia'e to Shmild thi inn '' ic .ik '"-- e r ihidv i tint d 41 PLAN TO WITHDRAW T'tah Hooper, Hural cairler: route 2. Willard Wlddlson, carrier; Hubert B. Wlddtsnu, aubatltuts. indutrie h . t. rr. Sweetwater Edmniid. Samuel E. Horset, vice 8. A. Conner, resigned. - - t ,f i. i signed. Wyoming iu-e- And-rv.-a- E$-l- i - '' ray. hit. -- the under! sn-la row Washington, Feb. 4. Postmasters appointed: Idaho Parle, Bear Lake county, James Kye. vice Annie Budge, resigned; lembl Agency, Lemhi county. Ada E. K edicts, vice L. B- Murphy. resigned; Iona, Bingham county, Gertrude Wood, vice W, C. Olsen, re- - I Has SES- 1 n-- Which Re- OF dn-tie- POSTMASTERSAND CARRIERS court-marti- that the hy the flrealde M. Rimer wa Fr.tm-- , -r- Ptnd:ng. e The cnbllniiaUon of the downpour that has held swa.v over this section of the country for' the past few days has greatly Increased tho danger from floods aud washout. As yet there Is mi relief In sight and considerable apprehension Is felt for the safety of home lu the city and elsewhere. A iitinilier of people living near the Ogden river have vacated their homes. fearing that the river would oveerflow It hanks at any moment. From Ogden that the valley comes tha count v roads are covered In many fi et of water and that U I esiierled that LIEUT. HAMILTON GUILTY. tunny of the culvert and hrhlgea will In , Carried away, The landslides New York. Fell 4. Lieut Ogden canyon has cut thst part of the R. Hamilton, company F, Twelfth county off' from roniinunlcatlun with n Governor's Island, wh the city. Tbe mall are not getting Infantry. l ha been on by men clear to the and engaged through more than three months, has been In the blockades the away caiiynn found guilty of several of were yesterday forced to give up tin work.' A fast aa they cleared nwav the art Ich-- of wm His sentence and one nn-thde dirt and snow that filled the dismissal wiihon: honor men 1. son half rnpi in It In and filled hum: year' again highway ! fu'ind guth; )""!!' " Irntsmv it Tilled In faster than ft i "r mKipporpnu inc limit 1.1 HO of the luThe clean-street could sway. fund of eon-ihi I. absence withnu; through Huntsville are reported in lie unii mudm-unbecoming nn of- tirnmlly ImpaMKable and it Ik fearei leave, . jiu-t'ir- Tretty Twenty-ei- SEEMS IMMINENT FLOOD r To Replace and streets concerning the bud aince the condition nf Die streets storm commenced. Borne of the houses in thst district are partly flooded with water, while large stream are flowing through back yards and tearing away the ground. e rel-uh- Prof. John J. McCMSsn, whose mastership of the pipe orgsn remains undisputed, presided at tbe organ, and gave tbe opening number. "Introduction to the Third Act of the Opera Lsihengrln and the Bridal Chorus, it ids usal inimitable style. Kinder's "Uercuese," Mendelssohn's Spring Bong were nplendldly Interpreted bv Prof. McClellan, while hi own coni Old Meludy" la which position, Bwauut-Rlblier" waa the theme, the equialte tones of the vox human called forth generous applause as In 'Uercuese." The artist responded with a like entitled When the Swallow Homeward Fly." .Toccata (the sixth Organ Symphony) by Wldor, a heavier composition, demanded an encore, and the aweet strains of the immortal "Ben Bolt' were given In response. The delightful Intermezzo, also Prof. McClellans well received, own. wsa equally .repetition of it blng called for. The choir, under leadership of Prof. Joseph Iiullantyne, did most excellent work. Every selection was given with equialte feeling, the light anJ shade being artistically Interpreted in the moat difficult compost "Lullaby. lion, and the heavier masterpiece, God la Our Refuge." la the Intter selection the extraordinary ability of the choir wi attested. Their closing number. "Fe-nNot; Behold. I Bring You Glad Tidings." from the Christmas Cantata, now In preparation fir future presentation, with Miss Myrtle llallenger as aolulat, la also deserving of commendation. Mis Myrtle Ballanger's soprano aolu, Good Bye, waa beautifully rendered, and the sweet singer received great applause. Taken aa a whole, the ronrert waa one of uniisiisl merit, and It la to be hiied the Ogden people will not again neglect the opportunity to lend en enuragement to thia worthy organisation. who have contributed so generously to the musical development of our city. ghth Track ber. , Twenty-aevont- DAY SION. d nu-rlt- were received from resthe neighborhood of Madison f'eni nm:in!!!y nlnmst without a Marning and hefire a phvsh lllnuratf it a and moving Ill heni'h ruuhl be eummoni-d- . given were an, I on nut been good for aeveral week ier the manipulation of prof Rui Mi. bm every lioi- - for a of anntsi m.-t''o'ph. prove, a was entertained by h! phyi-an- , .- dur. so tha- - 'hi The fltina usd lienee when the end runic so d p!cure followed in r, suddenly It lirniight serrow to h!s were clear attd Hf yilu ns wife and eight rhlhlren, together wit i hit mnny friend. TREATY WITH SANTO DOMINGO Mr. Sinter wa the son of MBiun-r- . Martha McK-nc- y s'l-ic- Burn or Ache Committee on Boundary Llnea Reported Rccommandutiene Which Were Adopted. SUMMONS Thirtv-flra- acn-nr- Th-rt- SENATE i n of the s'urm. It Is the iireitj in i,r Hu. nin-i,nient t.i have very night fur a CHOIR committee. Complaints About 7 oclock lat evening two freight trains on the main line of the Oregon Short ldne collided boad-oat the mouth of Hear River canyon on account of one of the train crew Itoth overlooking n meeting point. engine wore more or lea damaged and one of tho freight rare waa put out of CKUiimlaaton. No one waa In Jiired, At the hour mentioned above eatra freight No. 370, nunhhound. failed to take tba aiding, according to order given, and cullliied with extra No. 78?, NouthlKmnd, n short distance north or the point where they should lmv panned each other. Engine Nn. 78 remained on the track, hilt No. 371 waa derailed. The latter received the greatest damage. The forward truck were smashed and the tender w.n badly bent up. The pilot of No. 7K? waa a lao badly latnnged. An enipt-coal car Immediately hehlnr Xu. 37.1 waa iletnollshed and will I Imrned. Fortunately the enginemen sav the other train approach and. nh hough unable to prevent the M'llxl-entlrelv, siirreeih'd In qreeilv alacketiinx the of the trains and in thi wav speed prevented greater il.iniHxe The tigden wrecking force was sent in the scene and after t hours labor succeeded In he line. ' officiating. View remetery. MEETING TWENTY-SECON- HEAD ON COLLISION y Mountain WHEN YOUR FEET INCLEMENT WEATHER PREVENTS LARGE ATTENDANCE. Ia-(Ifl- Crane IN STATE CONDITION STREETS BROUGHT BEFORE COUNCIL. put-poa- Judga Howell yeaterday granted an erder of removal to the United Btatea Circuit court lu the damage action of Patrick Coyne va. the Southern company. Tbla waa an action for flO.OOtl damagea which waa tiled in tbe Second dlatrlrt court, Nov. 24 laat. The plaintiff wras Injured by being knocked from n trealle at Pallaade. Nrv. Tba removal waa granted upon the gmuml that the parlies to (he were rttigeu or different Btatea RECITAL BY litter the highway longer, an epidemic of aome nature would result. The committee a pointed to roufer ilk the county commissioners on the boundary llnea of the city and county reported on their work, and stated that by agreement section lines had been chosen as boundary Unas. After tbe adpotkm of the report a committee of Craig. Bagley, Thomas, Williams and Moyea waa appointed to journey to Salt Lake, present to the legislature n bill, changing the old hues and see to U that It was passed. The same committee waa appointed to lnvetlgai the proposed change In tbe manner of collecting poll taxes, with the view of drafting an ordinance. Should the plan submitted by the poll tax collector be adopted the rotate will be In vogue hereafter for the benefit and Inducement of people dlHied to be somewhat backyard In paying their naaeaamenL An Interesting report from the fire chief for the year 19u8 was read. It showed a total of 81 fires during tho year, and 847 miles traveled by tho department la answering calls. Of the call sent In three were unnecessary and ala were false. The cause of each fire varied from small boys, rlitfreitus and matches, to gasoline lamps, and overMoves, spurting heated atovea. roperty endangered totalled $1,194,478. Of the propeity Insurance amounting t. demroyed $l3f.KiHI nearly balanced the loan. The expenaea of the department for tbe year were given aa $30,898.24. In his coramnnlcstlim Chief Paine rerommended thst station N. 1 be remodelled so that the horses could he hinted to the rear of the mala building, thus Improving the sanitary condition of the station. He also remarked thst In his visit to the esst he did not observe one station maintained better Ilian the local department. The hoard of directors of the libra-r- v requested that the annual appropriation of $3143.83 be allowed the Institution, aa It waa In need of fund. The matter waa referred to tbe law BOARD FEBRUARY 5, 1907 TFEfrDAT, EXCELLENT YESTERDAY U COUNTY UTAH, OGDEN. IMPORTANT fre-fro- MEETING OF SI No. EXAMINER: COUNCIL HAS Cream of Wade of Pure grape II MORXINV, THE 8 si "R nl'y." auxu-erethe debtor. "I am un.ib: to rniichten you. Howover, i brio a iiohsyer to the next Mod: who tI.mms a fit and reveal the future at 5i c.nt a throw.' I've r.o to wste," growled the cli't-- r .lu!4 II,.. so rent to my " .'toi inMc.i he other, for hav a r:in,wiy nn the point myseif." ashir.gtivn Hrald. UNION MADE -- 1 '' EDMUND TAILORING 345 Twenty-fourt- h St. CO. |