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Show tlon over the San Pedro road. In the meantime trainmen have been given a "hunch" to "handle, the car gently, toys, gently, while tho 'old man' Ih on deck' or trouble serious trouble will follow carelessness in this respect. ' Boost for Ogden and help home Industry In-dustry by using the H. B. & B. Co. crackers. None better. Charles Qulgley of the Studebaker company Is circulating among Ogden friends for a 'day or two and "telling seme new ones." . Loaded With Fish. Several 'silk cars, loaded with flsh. came in from Portland over the Short, Line last night, Part of the Shipment 'was dl-crted dl-crted In Ogden and the balance sent south. In order to close out our winter stock any hat-in the store. $1.50. Millinery Department at Wright's. " ' Special Theatrical Train. A. ? 13. Moseley, traveling passenger agent ot the Harrlman lines with headquarters at Ogden, will leave tonight Tor Huntington Hunt-ington to receive and assume charge of a special train of four cars having on board the E. H. Sothern theatrical aggregation. The special will arrive over the Oregon Short Line Thursday afternoon and continue south. B&G Butter for prosperous people.-- Goff Case in Court The hearing in the case of the State of Utah against B. J. McGuire. R. E. Bramlett and John K. Garrett, accused of robbery, bobbed up once more in district court this morning.' After the bondsmen were formally discharged, defendants' attorney at-torney opened argument in Tavor of dismissing defendants. . maintaining they were being illegally held at this time, but the cose was continued until Friday morning at 9:20, and district, court "adjourned for the day out of re-' speet to the. memory of the late Joseph Jo-seph Stanford. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 5400 at yard; Castle Gate. .'Clear Crook. IU.ck Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr-Phonos Mgr-Phonos 418. Wildcat Killed This morning a sheepherder in the employ of Dan Shupe shot and killed and' brought to the county clerk's 'office for a 52.50 bounty certificate, a magnificent speei-men speei-men of wildcat. The ferocious-looking brute measures about three feet from his nose to his tall and is of the bob-lynx variety. The animal was killed near the mouth of Ogden canyon can-yon and, -when observed by the sheep-herder, sheep-herder, was In evident search of a delicious de-licious morsel of mutton for its breakfast. Toxes were procured at a nearby grocery gro-cery and the "swag" was then taken to the express office and booked for shipment to Butte. RANDOM I ! REFERENCES - : J In Big Demantf "Just a llttlo better, bet-ter, than good enough" arc the selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which are being rendered by McMillan and Mansfield at the Falstaff, So popular have thoy become that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booths phone early in the evening. Bell 167, Tnd.' 94. ) Mother of Wayward Son Arrives. The mother of young J. S. ,Taylr. the boy charged with forging checks, came down. from Preston, Idaho. Monday, to help the son out of the trouble. It is very likely that the matter will be satisfactorily adjusted. It seems, so the officers say, that the young man came to Ogden a short time ago and, spending money rather .freely, soon exhausted ex-hausted his supply; whereupon, he forged his father's name to a check. The mother is .heartbroken over the affair and Is very anxious to reimburse those who have lost money through the boy's transactions. The II. 1J. & B. Co. graham crack-orst crack-orst are unexcelled. Western Pacific Rails Joint Freight Agent W. H. Chevers. of the Harrlman lines converging in this city, sas through traffic compares favorably with similar business of last year, ', and that local 4"rclght traffic is rather on the increase at this time. The advance ad-vance shipment of 1.500 tons of steel rails for tho coast end of the Western West-ern Pacific has just been received and the rates are being transferred rrom foreign cars to Harrlman equipment to be forwarded to Marysville, California. Cali-fornia. The big steam hoist is being used to handle the heavy steel and the transferring will be pushed along as fast as the cars are received from the Rio Grande road. Special excursion for Carey act land locators Tuesday Dight, February lb. from Ogden to Burtuer, Miliard couu-ty, couu-ty, Utah. For further information see .Wenger & Rostan, room 415, l-Jcclos building. Bancroft's Private Car. General Manager Bancroft's private car came down from the Pocatello shops this morning and Is now a model of beauty in the way of traveling vehicle on wheels. While the car retains its number num-ber "1903," it has been reehrisf.ened "Salt Lake" and the gold letters stand out in bold relief and can be observed at a distance of half a mile. The car was sent south this afternoon and will be utilized Wednesday by General Manager Bancroft In a trip of lnspec- End your perplexities by always using us-ing Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. Funeral of James Rasmussen Funeral Fu-neral , services over the remains of James Rasmussen will be held Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence, 131 Twenty-second street. Rock Springs. Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Chinese Sunday School The Methodists Metho-dists of Ogden are to organize a Chinese Chi-nese Sunday school, to be attended by all classes of Chinese. The W. C. T. U. will hold a Frances Willard anniversary meeting Wednesday Wednes-day at 2:30 p. ra., with Miss Chapman, 21 2S Adams avenue. Mrs. Shepherd will speak. From California. Mrs. Don E. Rhiv-ers, Rhiv-ers, formerly Miss Estella Wattis. or Ogden. daughter of Mr. and Mis. W. H. Wattis. arrived on tho Overland Limited Monday from California, lor a f-hort visit with Mrs. E. W. Rhlvers, of 479 Thirtieth street Chinese Children Entertained. The little Chinese children. who have ben visiting in Ogden under the auspices of the Methodist church have been well received by the Chinese residents of the city. They were the guests Tor dirmer of the Boston restaurant mt night and will be similarly entertained entertain-ed at the Bon Ton tonight. A Shoot on Monday. The Wasatch Gun club will give a shoot Monday, beginning at 2 p. m.. at the traps north of Five Points. Trophies will be shot for. Legislature Meets at 10. The house of the Utah legislature met at in o'clock this morninc:. A bill calling for a bounty on wild animals was Introduced. In-troduced. Servant Girl Scared Them. In their complete confessions as to their movements move-ments the night of the Clark burglarv, the men today slated that they went first to the house of Dr. Ezra Rich, where they were frightened awnv bv ; the servant girl who had not yet re-, re-, tired fcr the night. Thev then pro- ceeded to the Clark residence, where ; they effected an entrance bv break-. break-. ing a window and unfastening the sash. ; After obtaining the plunder, they car-. car-. ried it to Twenty-seenth street, plac- ing the huge punch bowl in a paste-; paste-; board box, and continuing down Twen-. Twen-. ty-seventh street to Lincoln avenue and thence to their rooming place. |