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Show Riary. The men wore arrested la Salt Lake by the officers there. Tr7e funeral for William W. P.rown wns held at Richey's funeral chapel this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Shaw of the Methodist Episcopal church officiating. The body was milled mil-led In Ogden cemetery. Charles Tucker, who was operated upon at the Ogden hospital last Sunday Sun-day for appendicitis, l rejorted much improved. Mr. Tuccer Is employed In the carpenter department of the Southern Pacific shops. t I STANDARD TELEPHONES I i ( ! EDITORIAL ROOMS ! Ind. 'Phone, two rings.. No. 68 i BeM 'Phone, two rings. .No. 6S BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. E6 Eell 'Phons, cne ring. .No. 56 1 RANDOM REFERENCES i Train Service In Dad Condition ' Overland train service on the Northern North-ern Pacific and the Grnat Northern is in a bad condition as a result of tin.' prevailing storm. Northern Pacific Pa-cific trains are many hours behind (heir schedules, tho westbound North Coast Limited being reported ten 1 curs late. Northern traffic Is grt atly interrupted by loss of telegraph service ser-vice and by drifts of snow. GLOBE THEATER The most up-tn-dato picture show west of Chicago. 1 wo chants of program a week Tuesday Tues-day and Saturday. Matinee every day except Sunday. South of Grand Opera Houso. - Election of Officers. The members of the Ogden Newsboys' union met last evening and elected officers for the ensuing year, after which several members mem-bers of the Trades and Labor assembly assemb-ly spke. Refreshments were then served to the happv bos. The officers elertcd are: Leland Williams, president; presi-dent; Harold Masterson, vice president; presi-dent; Bert Crltes. secretary; Carrol Morrison, treasurer. Buy Red Cross Stamps In Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. In-Fpected In-Fpected for your's and your family's pake. A guaranteo that It Is free from Tuberculosis Germs. - Suit Against Union Pacific Suit was filed In the United States district dis-trict court yesterday by United States Attorney H. F. Booth, against tho i Union Pacific Railway company, which is charged with a violation of the twenty-hour law relating to the 'shipment of cattle. It is alleged that five carloads car-loads of hogs from Denver to San Francisco in the latter part of October Oc-tober were kept penned in cars for a period of forty-eight hours without food or water and that a number died as a result of their treatment. LOU CRAIG Instruction In elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; class ani private work. Ind. 3044-1. Mercury Drops Sixty Degrees.Tc-m-peratures ranging from ten below zero to forty below, prevailed generally throughout Montana from early morning morn-ing yesterday up to six o'clock last evening. Threo Mile, below Butte, rog-istered rog-istered Ihirty below at 9 o'clock yesterday yes-terday morning, while in Butte it was eighteen below. At Armstead the temperature tem-perature reached forty below. The lowest temperatures in Helena was tbirtv-two below; at Fletcher, Lewis and 'Clark county, thirty-six; Dillon, twenty; Great Falls from twenty, five to ten. The temperature shows almost al-most a perpendicular drop of about sixty degrees in the course of twenty-fours twenty-fours hours. Returned From Fkh Lake Supervisor Super-visor M. E. Snell of the Fish Lake na- j tlonal forest, arrived in the city yesterday yes-terday morning with District Forester Fores-ter Lcavitt on matters pertaining to his station. Ho reports very little suow in the Fish Lake region for this time of year. Assistant Forester F. W. Reed returned yesterday from an Inspection trip to Mackoy, Ida. Ho held several Informal meetings with forest employes and stockmen in that vicinity, and states that matters pertaining per-taining to the Sawtooth forest grazing remits are shaping themselves satisfactorily. sat-isfactorily. Veteran Firemen in Annual Session At the annual meeting of the Vet-cr&n Vet-cr&n Firemen of Ogden last night, the following officers for the ensuing year vere elected: President, W. H. Wright; first vico president. J. R-Falne; R-Falne; second vice president, J. it. Horepool; secretary, F. A. Gale; assistant as-sistant secretary, W. a. cnapple; treasurer, Jame3 Wood; property man. James Allen. Routine business of minor importance was transacted during the session, and It was hinted that within the near future the order will give its annual party. MacMlllan Taken to Reno. J. H. MncMlllan.milllonalre mine owner of Goldfield, arrested for Issuing bad checks, arrived in Reno last night from Tonopah. In custody of Sheriff Owens, who arrested him Monday tight while consulting attorneys upon the check matter. He was taken before be-fore Justice Davis and released upon his own recognizance. Later his bail v.as placed at $2,000. A preliminary hearing will be given today. Suit Against Goodale Charles A. Crock et al commenced sutt In the Second district court yesterday cirainst Edward Goodale to recover tho sum of Jl.fi7fi.97 alleged to be due cn a certain Judgment rendered In the Fourth district court of Nevada in the year 1905. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Waight of Twin Fr.lls, Idaho, are spending a few days with Ogdn friends. S. E. Ludberg and wife of Idaho Falls, Idaho, came down rrom tho Gem ttate yeaterday. J. J. Grout and wife of Butte, Mont., are sojourning in Ogden for a short time. . . . Dr. W. G. Frleday has re-tumed from an extended visit In the east. He has leen away from home for a number of weeks. Returned With Culprits Officer , Robert Burk returned from Salt Lake last evenlnj. having In custody Jo-; Jo-; seph Collins and Frank Wilson, who are euapectcd of bcne implicated In tho Tecent Plngree tfroa. storo bur- |