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Show , company Is paying local employes today to-day and distributing upwards of $15,-000 $15,-000 among the "boys" around about the Union Depot and yards. Oregon Short Line employes are also receiving receiv-ing their monthly checks today and these are being given out and cashed cash-ed by Cashier W. A. McGaw at thtj joint freight depot. Buy today, and be sure it is B&G Butter. Rio Grande Decrease. The semiannual semi-annual statement of the Denver "4 Rio Grande railroad for t-hc half year ending December 31. 1908, showed a falling off in earnirffcs of $500,000 from the earnings of the similar period per-iod of 1907. Boost for Ogden and' help home In-' In-' dustry by using the H. B. & B. Co. crackers. None bettor. New Superintendent. J, C. Vlnlng, general superintendent of . the Colorado Colo-rado Midland, has tendered his resignation resig-nation to the directors of the road. Ha will be succeeded by S. B. Miller. Tho H. B. & B. Co. graham crackers crack-ers are unexcelled. -t Death of James Raamusscn James Rasmussen. 65 years of age and a native na-tive of Denmark, who has been a rosi- 'of Fred M. Nye and John Spargo ap-. ap-. pear as sureties on the bonds Issued. Were on a Sad Mission Mrs. T. E. ! Powell and family returned this morning morn-ing from Aurora, Nebraska, where they accompanied the remains of tho j late Thos. E. Powell. Back From the East Ray Boyle, of the Boyle Furniture Co., has returned from a five weeks' trip to the eastern . markets, where he made a thorough ' investigation of market conditions, i selected fresh stocks of furniture and j posted up on ' the latest in advertising. advertis-ing. ' Charged With Burglary County Attorney At-torney Jensen filed complaints against Dan McVey, today charging hm with burglary in the second degree', McVey is the man who- is allegedv. to' havo i broken Into the illo Grande Western : freight car. February 10th, securing a I case of ladies' rubber shoes, eighteen ; pairs having been taken, valued at $10. j The value being under the grand, larceny lar-ceny limit, it wns decided to mako Hie charge, as stated, burglary In tho second degree. Teacher Resign place Miss Alice Johnson who has been teaching in the Ogden city schools for the past two years, resigned her position and Sunday Sun-day left for the East. She will visit many points of interest In tho Atlantic states before returning to Ogden. Senator Rudolph Kuchler and wife were in Ogden Sunday during the recess re-cess of the legislature. Simon Bamberger was an Ogden visitor Sunday and reiterated his statement that the work of electrifying electrify-ing his line would soon be in full blast, with an abundance of work for the 'willing. Robert A. Moyes Resigns. Robert A. Moyes, assistant cashier of tho Ogden State bank, has resigned to accept a similar position with tho Commercial National bank and will take up his new duties within a few , days. Interested In Game Laws. Representing Repre-senting the Ogden shooting clubs, Alex Brewer, M. Skeen, W. ,H. Anderson, Ander-son, Oscar Madson. Alex Taylor, Henry Hen-ry Em strom and others will go down to Salt Lake this evening to exchange views on game laws with members of the legislature. Attempt at Hc-ld-Up. Building Permit Per-mit Inspector St. John reported to tho police today an apparent attempt to hold him up Saturday evening while passing the Bennett block at the corner cor-ner of Twenty-sixth street and Grant avenue. He had just passed the side entrance alcove on the Twenty-sixth street side of the building when he heard soft footfalls Behind him. Turning Turn-ing quickly, he discovered two rough-looking rough-looking men stealing upon him. The latter halted, however, upon being discovered dis-covered and beat a hasty retreat, leaving no cluo to their identity nor their real intentions. N dent ol Ogden since last April, tuea at 3 n. m., at the family residence, 130 West Twenty-second street. He had been ailing several weeks of stomach trouble. He formerly resided in Osh-ko$h, Osh-ko$h, AViscocsin. He leaves a wife and five sons of whom R. E. Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen of Ogden Is one. The funeral will be from the Presbyterian church. Dr. Gilbert Bancroft Monday evening even-ing at tho Weber Academy Lecture hall. Season tickets admit. Uncle Sam In Town. G. T. Cran-dall, Cran-dall, general traveling auditor of tho Union Pacific system, and known all along the line as "Uncle Sam." because be-cause of his hirsuit adornment and faciul resemblance to that historical character, is in Ogden on -official business bus-iness and will remain a day or two io size up business methods and conditions con-ditions generally in local railroad circles. , , i GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4.00 t yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek. Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A, Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Tracks Are Improved. Superintendent Superinten-dent E. C. Manson and Resident Engineer Engi-neer Fitzgerald returned Sunday from a visit to the capital city of Nevada and a trip of Inspection over the Haz-en Haz-en branch to Keeler. Mr. Manson says tho colder weather conditions during the past tventy-four hours has materially ma-terially improved track conditions on all roads centering at Ogden. Dr. Gilbert Bancrort, psychologist, on psychic phenomena, including normal nor-mal and abnormal mentality, crluiln- RANDOM I REFERENCES i f In Big Demantf "Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" are the selections selec-tions on tho banjo ond guitar which are being rendered by McMillan and Mansfield at the Falstaff. So popular havo they becomo that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booths phone early in the evening. Bell 167, Ind. 91. Goff Case Again. The Goff case was presented for hearing in the municipal mu-nicipal court today, but, on motion of County Attorney Jensen, who stated . that the two missing witnesses in the case had not been returned to court, GanetV and Fleming, two of tho defendants de-fendants on the second complaint, were ordered discharged. This action was the result of the decision by the 'district court that the original cases were still valid to the extent that new Informations could be filed in correction correc-tion of the defective one first issued. The original cases will be called in the district court Tuesday morning. The Badcon Tharmacy have the prescriptions pre-scriptions of the Dee Drug Co., Including In-cluding the Wallace Drug Co., and ' are prepared to fill all prescrlptions.- Child Culture Club Tho Child Cul-. Cul-. ture Club will meet Tuesday, February Febru-ary C, at the home of Mrs. S. Kohn, , 2303 Jefferson avenue. Dr. Gilbert Bancroft, leading psychologist psy-chologist of this count ry, and Australia, Austral-ia, at the Weber Acaoemy Lecture . hall, Monday evening, Feb. 15th. Sea-bon Sea-bon tickets admit. Choir Will Sfng Tho Tabernacle " choir will take par t in the f unerp.i services ser-vices over .-Joseph Stanford and his wife. ThQMrienibers of tho choir are notified to be present at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle atyl' p. m., Tuesday. Spec-lal excursion for Carey act land 'locators Tuesday night, February 16, frpm Ogden to Bartner, Miliard county-''. Utah. For further information see Venger & Rostan, room 415, Ecclcs building. Funeral Tuesday. The funeral ser-' ser-' vices over the remains of Eldon, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. .Childs, willbe held Tuesday afternoon after-noon at 2 o'clock from the family residence, res-idence, 2927 Childs avenue. Inter- raent in Ogden cemetery. j - Pay Day in the Yards. Secretary - Ilebs of the Union Depot & Railway ology, sociology, insanity. - Stock Shipments. The prime condition con-dition of Utah cattle and sheep and the active demand for fat beef , and mutton keeps up stock shipments' both east and vest from Ogden. Sunday afternoon seven double-decked cars of sheep were sent to Chicago markets mar-kets over the Union Pacific road, and this afternoon nine cars of sheel and eleven cars of cattle were sent out from Ogden to San Francisco markets. mar-kets. "Hoodoos" lecture by Dr. Hancrort at the Weber Academy Lecture hall, Feb; 15. Season tickets admit, Geo. J. Cunningham In Town. Geo. J. Cunningham, formerly depot master ! at Ogden but now at Pocatello, caniu ; down from the north this evening, j End your perplexities by always using us-ing Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. - ' Ffiled to Appear In Court. In the case of the State against R. E. Bram-lett, Bram-lett, B. J. McGuire and John K. Garrett Gar-rett accused of the robbery of Frank Goff, defendants failed to appear in court this morning and the motion to arraign defendants In the district court Saturday, on new information, was granted. Rock Springs, Kemmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Judge Howell Disqualified. Judge 1 Howell being disqualified in the case. Judge W. W. Maughan will anive Tuesday morning to preside in the civil action of W. M .Wolff against tho Union Pacific Railroad corapanv. ct al. Served In the Infantry. Lamar F-I F-I Fan-, the son of V. Farr of 700 Canyon Road, who has beon a member of Co D of the Tenth United States infantry infan-try for the past three years, and who has been stationed at Fort Gibbon, Alaska, and Fort Harrison, has been honorably discharged from the service ser-vice and returned homo Sunday. Case Is Appealed Tho rase of the Twentieth Optlscopo company vs. th--s i Sylvan Park Amusement company has I been appealed to the district court, I Judgment having boen given the plain-I plain-I lift in tbe municipal court. The nams |