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Show ' while the cars have not run exactly on ; schedule time, the employes hnve ren-! ren-! dered excellent service under the clr j cumstancs. i I CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, $4.00 lr ton. Rock Springs and Castlo Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. County Commissioners. The com-I com-I mlssloncrs of Weber county met in reg-! reg-! ular session this morning, and, aside from receiving a communication from j ex-County Commissioner David McKay, Mc-Kay, acknowledging and certifying that he had officially retained Judge ' HulaniskI In the Riverdale road con-j con-j demnation proceedings, and stralght-! stralght-! enlng out the records and closing up ; that case, the board devoted the session ses-sion to routine business, the receiving I of road reports and consideration ot ! various bills. 1 . COAL Rock Spring, Cattle Oato ond Clear Creek. Gillette Coal Co, 15i West 27tb St. Phones 1074..' Conference Postponed. General Superintendent Su-perintendent Davis, who was to have left Tuesday for the south to attend a conference of general superintendents superinten-dents of the Harrlman system at New Orleans, will not leave as expected, owing to the conference having been postponed because of weather conditions. condi-tions. Depositions Filed. Several depositions deposi-tions were filed this morning in the civil action of Fred Kaufman against the Intermountain Tailoring company. Hearing Tuesday. A hearing will bo had Tuesday on the motion of County Coun-ty Attorney Harris to arraign K. K Bramlett In the district court on a new Information filed by the State, charging charg-ing Bramlett and others with robbing Frank Goff of a gold watch and $360. If the motion is denied, the rearrest of the accused men and another examination ex-amination in the municipal or an inferior in-ferior court will follow. Delegation of Prohibitionists. Senator Sen-ator Rudolph Kuchler was honored vsith a strong delegation of .prohibitionists .prohibi-tionists carrying a petition bearing the names of 6.000 Weber county oters demanding the passage of the prohibition prohibi-tion bill. This committee is composed of Apostle David O. McKay, I L. Clark and Parley T. Wright, two prominent merchants, Attorney C. C. Richards, end Rev. G. W. McCreery. pastor ot the Methodist church. Apostle McKay will act as spokesman for the delegation. delega-tion. No attention will be paid to the four Weber county members of the lower house, as they are known to be all right, but all possible pressure will be brought to bear on Senators HulaniskI and KuchW to bring them Into line for state-wide prohibition. RANDOM i ROTRENCES Mr. Don Maguire will lecture this evening at 8 o'clock in the Baptist Bap-tist church on the subject,. 'The People Peo-ple of Morocco." The lecture Is complimentary com-plimentary to the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. A violin solo by Miss Rosamond Laird and a whistling whist-ling solo by Miss Addle Rouse will add to the pleasure of the evening. Admission Ad-mission 25 cents. - ' Chartered Pullmans. The Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural College Opera company has chartered two Pullman tourist cars for a trip over Utah and will reach Brig-ham Brig-ham City Tuesday night: Provo, Thursday Thurs-day night; Ogden, Friday night, and ' Logan, Saturday night. In Big DemancJ -Just a little better bet-ter than good enough" are the selections selec-tions on the banjo and guitar which i are being rendered by McMillan and j Mansfield at the Falstaff. So popular i have they become that the management manage-ment suggests that parties wishing to reserve booth's phone early in tho I evening. Bell 167, Ind. 94. Rock Springs. Keromerer. Castle Gate, Anthracite end Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Weber Club Ball. The fourth ball of the winter series given by the We- . ber club will take place Tuesday evening, at Congress Hall Short's orchestra will provide the music and f an enjoyable time is anticipated. ' Such a universal demand for one brand of butter, is not seen elsewhere. a6 that for By & G. in Ogden. Steer Beef; no bargain steers. Firsc-class Firsc-class steer beef costs a little more, but is better. At California Market, 126 25th street Both phones. Gone to Logan. Chief of Operation R.' P. hues of the Forest Service left j Sunday afternoon for Logan, where he will confer with.' Supervisor W. W. Clurlc on matters pertaining to the Cache fores;. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, $4X0 ht yard; CactJe Gate, Clear Creek. Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phonos 418. - . THE OOEON has changed to a 3c picture- show. Everybody come carljv- Supt. Martaon Back. Superintendent Superinten-dent Manson returned this morning from a trip ot inspection over the Salt Lake division and escorted General Manager Bancroft -over the. Southern Pacific, from. Sparks to Ogden. , The most useful of all kitchen helps, Lewis' Good Coal. ' Phones 143. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phone 27. Street Car People Busy. At daylight day-light this morning nearly one hundred employes of the street car company Rssembled at the barns and, under tha personal supervision of Superintendent Jpe Bailey, have done valiant work in keeping the cars moving on the var: ious lines. 'Two street car suowpiows lnve' been at work all day long, and |