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Show UNIQm)LABEL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'phone, two rings.. No. 53 BelS 'Phone, tvo rings.. No. 56 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 56 Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 55 RANDOM ! REfERENCES Lnke and expects to open ror business In the new structures about April next. Secured an Overcoat. A passenger named Jeff D. Chlster, reported tho loss of a light overcoat at the depot last night, nnd It Is supposed some sneak-thief took advantage of Mr. Chleter's carelessness to provide hlm-pc hlm-pc if with a desirable garment for tho winter season. In District CourL In the district court the probate and motion calendars calen-dars have been continued iratll next Saturday morning. The Judge Is holding hold-ing a regular term of district court nt Morgan today. Tho ilrst ca6e on the calendar Monday morning Is tha of the Wall Rice company against the Continental Supply Co. Japanese concerns. At the County Jail. There are only five prisoners in the county Jail at present, the lightest number at this I season for several years, and three or I these are serving jail sentences, while two are awaiting trial In the district j court. Last year at this time tho county jail was overcrowded and several sev-eral trusties were occupying rooms not furnished with steel environments. environ-ments. With the exception of tho cowardly murder of Deputy Sherirc Seymour L. Clark, tho mystery of which Is still being Investigated by officers, the criminal record has been lighter during the last few mouths than for years, and a continuation of this condition is hoped for by everyone. every-one. Arrests Made. Owing to tho absence ab-sence of the police Judge, there was no session of the court this morning which will necessitate an additional day in the bastlle for tho unfortunates whoso celebrations In honor of the new year left them stranded in durance dur-ance vile. There were a number of arrests during the night for various offenses against tho peace and dignity dig-nity of the commonwealth, including Levi Southwell, charged with dlsor derly conduct; Victor Bowman, drunk; John ' Doe,' disturbing the peace; and D. J. Carr also accused of the use of violent and profane language langu-age and .acting in. a .disorderly, manner. man-ner. The latter, it is stated, got into an altercation with a denizen of Electric Elec-tric Alley and, upon being ousted by tho Irate femalo retaliated by smash- GLOBE THEATER The most up-i to-date picture show west of Chicago. Two changes of program a week, Tues- j day and Saturday. Matinee every day except Sunday. South of Grand Opera House. - John' M. Rain of Logan Is an Ogden Og-den visitor for a few days. Buy Red Cross Stamps in Humanity's Human-ity's Sake to Stamp out Tuberculosis. Then buy Meats Stamped U. S. Injected In-jected for your's and your family's sake. A guaranteo that it is free from Tuberculosis Germs. - I. G. Llebman of Soda Springs, Vyo., was registered at the Broom hotel last night. City Coal Co., Cor. 21st & Wash. Bell 20. Ind. 220. W. Haddonham. Mgr.- Blooded Dogs Pass Through Ogden F. N. Corey of Grand Junction, Colo., passed through Ogden last evening with five very handsome full blooded English sheep dogs, on his way to Seattle, Se-attle, where he expects to sell tho canines. The dogs nre handsome fellows, fel-lows, and a very high price Is placed upon them. Mr. Corey states that tho three older dogs are worth ?500 each, and the two younger ones are held at $100. each. COAL rienty of that celebrated Toacock Rock Springs at John Farr. I'uonoB. ing a window and beating the woman wo-man about the face and shoulders with his fists. He will explain all Tues day morning. No Successor Named At the final meeting of the county board of education educa-tion today, the appointment of a successor suc-cessor to" .Thos, . E. . McKay, was not acted upon. Gas In Cellars Escaping gas filled the cellars of many business houses today. There was some trouble at the gas works, which was one cause, and a sower in the central part of the city was clogged. The two sources of gas caused many protests to bo made. In Juvenile Court. Judge Gunnell of the juvenile court Is holding his regular weekly reception of youngsters young-sters In tho commissioners' room at the court house thl3 afternoon, and the reverence and awe In which h!a I honor is held Is. patent, in serioii3 j faces of his wayward young friends. j One Case of Smallpox. The fam- lly of Mrs. Richard -J.-Taylor, 2oB4 i Jefferson, is quarantined for smallpox. ! Mrs. Taylor's daughter-in-law, Genieve ! Taylor, was afflicted two weeks, but is convalescing after a very mild at-j at-j lack. i'uoneB. j In Precarious Condition William i Hemp of Richmond, Utah, who was I brought to tho Ogden hospital a few dayr ago suffering from an attack of appendicitis, is in a very precarious pre-carious condition at the hospital, hifi life being despaired of. The case is of such a serious nature that it was not deemed advisable by the doctors doc-tors to perform an operation, but they have been exercising every possible power known to tho medical fraternity frater-nity to draw out the accumulated pus in the cavity of the appendix. The young man Is accompanied accom-panied by his father and mother, and his sister, Mrs. J. M. Bowers of Twin 7all3, Ida. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 54.00 at yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on band. Consumers Con-sumers Coal Co., A. A. Shaw. Mgr. Phones 418. Met With Serious Fall Ex-United States Marshal II. W. Whetstone, who is almost totally blind, while passing aiound tho corner of Tweuty-rourth Mreet and Washington avenue last owning, lost hU bearings and stepped down the btairway leading to the bar-br-r shop under the Eccles building. He fell down the stairway and was quite seriously injured. In tho fall he was bruised considerably about the head and face, and complained somewhat of his back. The old gen-Ik-man was picked up by passorsby and taken to the Dee drug store v'iore Dr. Robinson was summoned to his aid. He was conveyed to his home and given the necessary medical medi-cal attention.' OU CRAIG Instruction In elocution elocu-tion and physical culture; . clas and private work. Ind. 3614 L Quiet New Year Day The nrst aay of the vear 1909 passed very quietly in Ogden," tho people seemingly having given themselves up to rest and fcast-luc fcast-luc No arrests were made during the , Cay. and during the night only one man stepped aside from the path of J rectitude, he being one Dan Carr a transient, who was arrested for over-indulgence over-indulgence in the use of "lire water All the business houses except the saloons and drug stores were closed during the day. which gave the city : p!h the appearance of a Sabbath day. Edward R. King of Laramie Wyo. is spending a brief holiday with hi Ogden friends. An instantaneous success, is Lewis j Good Coal, phones 149. " i Young Ladle. Co Cast.-J. F. Dunn superintendent of motive power of the Oreon Short Line, arrived from the , south this morning In bis Private car accompanied by Mrs. Dunn and MlbS roargarct Dunn. The two ladles were ! aced on eastbound No. 10 and con-tiuued con-tiuued east where Miss Dunn will attend at-tend school for tho next two years. ; The members of the party wero met at the depot by Mr. and Mrs. Malone of this city. Your last chance to enjoy a spin on the fascinating little wheels. Tho link closes after tonight. In Business In Salt Lake. George Butch, until of lato a resident of Og-i Og-i den, has secured the bar privileges i of the Nowhouso skyfcrapers in Salt |