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Show of Deputy Sheriff Hutchons to ?9') per month. His predecessor, the lata Deputy Sheriff Seymour L. Clark, drew a monthly salary of $100 130 from Weber county and $20 from the state as deputy game warden. Deputy SherifT Hutchens does not act as game warden and his salary from the coun-. coun-. ty has been fixed at $90, really a cut of $10 from that paid Deputy Clark, and expenses of the sheriff's office have been reduced by the displacing of -Night Deputy Morrisey, his duties now being performed by th present force thus reducing the monthly expenses ex-penses of tho office $35. B. R. T., 25TH ANNUAL' BALL. JAN. 22, '09. CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY. Back From Carl In, Sumner. Warner Warn-er and wife have returned from Car-lln. Car-lln. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $4.0(J jjor ton. Rock Springs and Castlo 1 Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. New Directors. J. W. Spargo, J, M. Browning, H. C. Bigelow, A. P. Blge-low, Blge-low, J. K. Spier6. C. A. Parmley, L. F. Bigelow and E. L. VanMeter have formally for-mally qualified as directors of the Ogden Og-den State bank and the Instruments have been filed of record at the court house. COAL Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Clear Creek. GUletto Coal Co, 153 West 27th St Phonea 1074. - Heavy Bond Filed. F. B. DeVoto has filed a bond In the sura of $10.nij to faithfully and correctly abstract tho official records of Weber county. The bond Is endorsed by -some of the heavy capitalists and property owners of the city. Dr. R. A. McCune. Dr. R. A.' Mc- Cune has decided to locate In Ogden and take up his profession as physician physic-ian and surgeon. He has secured ol-flce ol-flce rooms over the Isis Theater on Washington avenue. The doctor Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. McCuue of Ogden and a brother of G. W. McCune Mc-Cune of the John Scowcroft &. Sons Co. Dr. McCune graduated from the Bellevue Medical college In 1902, since which time he has practiced in New York City. i , i ally and getting freight and passenger trains out as nearly on time as possible. pos-sible. The. Ideal fuel the year round, Lew-Is Lew-Is Good Coal, phones 149. Quck remedy for sore throat. Ambler's canker and diphtheria remedy, rem-edy, Price 50c. Two Drunks In Court The police court grind consisted today of two drunks. T. W. Riley pleaded not guilty and his case was continued until the afternoon-session. Mike Mathews admitted ad-mitted his shortcomings and drew the regular $5 or five days. The case against Emll Knocke, charged with using abusive language and threatening threaten-ing to do bodily injury to an elderly citizen, was withdrawn later by the complainant. Looks like Christmas at Wright's. The big Re-organization sale Is attracting at-tracting thousands. Heavy Fall of Snow. Ogden awoke this morning to And Itself covered with a mantle of snow to a depth of slx Inches or more which fell during the night Rain of the day before continued during the night until after 1 o'clock, when the temperature changed, the balance of the precipitation precipi-tation being ra the form of snow. Snow plows were at work at an early hour. Borax Chlps a combination of Borax Bor-ax and Soap in chip form make washing wash-ing easy. The big size 25c at Wright's. Up-Town Office. The railroads are to establish an up-town office, if the efforts of the Weber club are successful. success-ful. Buy Borax Chips today and have them for Wash Day 25 cents. Wright's. In the Legislature. Representative Fuller of Weber county today introduced intro-duced a bill relating to property exempt ex-empt from taxation. The house committee com-mittee on, salaries favorably reported on bill No. 14 relating to sheriff's fees. Freeh California violets tomorrow afternoon af-ternoon at Wright's. Southern Paclfio Pay Day. All local Southern Pacific employes and trainmen train-men running in and out of Ogden are receiving their pay checks today and nearly 1100.000 will be distributed during dur-ing the next twenty-four hours. The entire receipts of the Globe theatre next Saturday afternoon, Jan. 23rd, from 2 till 5 will be donated to the Martha Society for charity, two prizes given. Prices as usual. R. G. Harmon Here. R. G. Harmon of the Southern Pacific according department de-partment at San Francisco arrived from the west this morning and 1b in conferenoe with. Joint Agent Chevera on business matters. AUTOMOBILE SHrPMENT. L. H. Eecntft roce-lved his first car load of 1809 MxWl 30 H. P. Antomeblles to-dy. to-dy. All Interested in automobiles should get busy and oxamlno them. They are simply perfect. Paying the Trainmen. Chief Clerk Reynolds has had a pay check window constructed In the north end of the eecoud floor of the Union passenger depot, and here Pay Clerk Harry True lias been kept busy all day passing out light green tinted checks to" Southern South-ern Pacific trainmen. Remember that Spargo's Book Store carries everything In office supplies.- Joeph Stanford III. The friends of former County Commissioner Joseph Stanford will regret to learn that ho 1b seriously 111 at his residence in this city. Mr. Stanford has been Indisposed In-disposed for some months and thio has necessitated his resignation as commissioner of the poor, which takes effect February 1. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $400 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Con-suners' Con-suners' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Deputy Assessor. L. G Dye has qualified ;as deputy assessor of Weber We-ber county. B. R. T., 25TH ANNUAL BALL, JAN. 22, '09. CONGRESS DANCING ACADEMY. Bank Cashing Cheeks. The various var-ious banks have been crowded all day with employes of the Southern Pacific who received their checks and who were anxious to convert the same into a more convenient circulating medium. NO CAUSE FOR ALARM If your attention is attracted to Washington Ave. It's simply the applause at tho Globe. Come and join. From Juneau, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hellenthal of Juneau. Alaska, are in the city visiting at the home of E. A. Linsle.y. The best anthracite coal at John Farr'8. Phone 27. I Expenses Are Reduced The county coun-ty commissioners inalntalnthat an er ror Was made in the statement that the expenses of the sheriff'aVfflce had been increased by raising he salary il RANDOM j Ik 1 I I Owing to the continued popularity ' of Messrs. McMillan and Mansfield, the New York banjo and guitar team, J whose clever work at The Falstafl has , been so greatly enjoyed by Ogdenites i during the past two weeks, the nan-! nan-! a&ement has retained their service for the present week, Their musio is a treat. Don't miss hearing them.- j Snow PlowC Are Ready Master ; Uechanlo Matana of the S. P. shops lhaa engines and snowplows in rcadl-nees rcadl-nees to to sent west from Ogdon at ' any time, hut their serrioes have not .keen needed as yet and none have I Ibeen ordered oat. B & G Butter has a corner on good i thlnga. There Is now Letter. WorkJnjr In a Sea of Sluah The ac-t ac-t camulartaa of motr and water has ' mad local railroad yud conditions al-,mo8t al-,mo8t tapaonaslo, and the Bwltchlng I erew-0 art) flotaatcalng a&out in a sea of mad, water and slush, but tho "boys" aro doln? their work herolo- |