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Show taken therefrom. The thieves succeeded suc-ceeded In brooking the lock to the caso and used considerable caro In securing se-curing the more valuable articles within. with-in. The loss Is estimated at $100. the city n route east on a business tHp. Mr. Judd says the people or tbo northern part of the Mountain State arc deeply Interested in the establishment es-tablishment "of a sugar factory 'In that section by W.-.O. Conrad of Great Falls and several capitalists of Og-dn Og-dn who have become Interested . in the enterprise. After a pretty thorough thor-ough inspection of the business and residence districts of this city today. Mr. Judd pronouuees Ogden all righl --and a good town to tlo to. Hide your aches and pains under a won't-como-off smile The world has trouble of Its own. A frequent call at the GLOBE will help you. I ,Rock Spring Coal Output. The I present output of coal at Rock Springs and adjacent camps aggregates about SOO tons per day and nearly 60 per "cent of this If being sent west dally. Less than half of the output is retained retain-ed by the Harriman roads and the balance, bal-ance, consisting of the best coal, is 1 utilized for commercial purposes. Last week of the Hospital Sale at Richardson & Grant's. Get busy. - On the Utah Division. Chief Clerk D. C. Olmstcari of Superintendent Whitney's office Is making a trip over the- Utah division of the Union Pacilic In company with Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Jcfters. China Dinner Sets, enough for six. persons, at 12 price. Richardson & Grant's. " Stallions by Express. Twelve magnificent mag-nificent thoroughbred stallions, val-at val-at nearly 240.000. wero sent west by express this morning to Crouch & Sons of Sacramento. This Is the second shipment of a similar nature .luring the past ten days. The thoroughbreds thor-oughbreds como from a prominent stock farm ner,r Lafayette, Indiana, One week sale of Jardinieres, 1-4 off on all sizes and styles. Richardson & Grant. No More Reductions. Master Mechanic Me-chanic Malor.e i-ays no further reductions reduc-tions will be made In any department if the local Southern Pacific shop plant at this time, and the impression Is pretty general around headquarters headquar-ters that the men now employed will i-o retained throughout the winter months. California fresh vegetables, head lettuce, radishes, celery, cauliflower, etc., and they are the finest. J. S. -Carver, & Sons. R. S. Ruble in Town. R S. Ruble, ionnerly traveling passenger agent for the Union P.ictflc. with headquarters at Ogden. but now city ticket agent at Denver for the Harriman system," wr.s shaking hands with old Ogden friends Monday and left at night for a business trip east. Chase & Sandborn's famous Coffees Cof-fees from 25c to 40c per lb., and there is none better. BO-lb. cans put up especially es-pecially for cafe and restaurant trade. J. S. Carver & Sons Co. Lincoln Club Meets. The Abraham Lincoln club meets in Judge Murphy's cort room In the city hall at 7:30 thi6 evening. Grand Ball by the U.B.of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 1909. Royal Dancing Academy. Acad-emy. Missionary Society The Missionary Mission-ary Society of the Methodist chfirch will meet with Mrs. S. W. Hess, 2557 Orchard averue Thursday afternoon at 2:30. . Chase & Sandborn's Teas, 50c to 70c per lb. and all colors. None so good as theHe. Every package guaranteed. J. S. Carver & Sons Co. The best anthracite coal at John Farr's. Phono 27. - Assignment of Produce Company. The Utah Feed & Produce Co. ol Wii8hlngton avenue, has made an as-fignment as-fignment to the Utah Association of Credit-Men for the benefit of the for- RANDOM ' REFERENCES Change of Date. "The Red Mill." originally scheduled for Saturday night Ct the Grand, ras had its date changed chang-ed to Thursday, February 4. The continued enthusiasm which the banjo and guitar playing of Messrs. McMillan and Mansfield continues to evoke at tho Faletaff has impelled the management to retain their services ser-vices still further. Many music lovers lov-ers have been unable to Becure seats during the past week, and it Is suggested sug-gested that box reservations be made In advance hy those who wish to hear these clever musicians. - Charged With Bribery. District Attorney At-torney Harris filed information against Robert E. Gleason this morning, charging him with burglary in the second degree In entering the room of Marie Evans at The Oaks rooming liouso on Lincoln avenue, and appro-p'rlatlng appro-p'rlatlng the contents thereor. Glea-Eon Glea-Eon was subsequently arraigned in. the district court and pleaded not guilty. Who gets the prosperity? Those using us-ing Lewis' Good Coal, phones 149. Divorce Granted. In the divorce suit of Josephine Olson against Willi Wil-li p.m. H. OIsok. wherein failure to provide pro-vide was alleged, plaintiff was granted grant-ed an absolute divorce and awarded th custody of two minor children. While President Taft Is eating possum, pos-sum, the people of Ogden are having a greater treat going to the Globe theater. the-ater. Attending a Funeral. Many county coun-ty offlcera and a greater part of the clerical forcu et the court house were absent this afternoon in attendance at the funeral of the late Hans Mad- ton. Opportunities for purchasing B&G Butter are always before you. Embrace Em-brace them. Street Cars Tied Up. Trouble at the power house tied up street car traffic for nearly an hour early this afternoon, and the walls and lamenta-1 tloiis of those who had to walk .for a little while demonstrated the popularity pop-ularity of street car lines. Rock Springs, Kmmerer, Castle Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Montana V'eltor. E. B. Judd, one of the largest agricultural implement flealera of northern Montana. Is In mer's creditors. The Credit association associa-tion has accepted the tmst and has taken charge of the affairs of the company com-pany Involved. Attorney Joseph Chez represents the. association In tho action. ac-tion. Office supplies, all kinds and prices. Utah Stationery Co. CHEAP COAL, Grass Creek, ?4.UU p'T ton. Rock Springs and Castlo Gate always on hand. Parker Coal Co. Osmose Plant in Operation. General Gener-al Superintendent L. R. Eccles of the Amalgamated Sugar company, states that the Logan factory Is still at work on Its supply of beets but will close down within a few days. The Lewis-ton Lewis-ton factory Is now osmoslng on Its 3enon's run. The oumoso plant now in U6e at Lewifcton Is the one which wag formerly installed at the Ogden factory, the local plant will not com-mmce com-mmce Its osmose run until the same can be returned here. Quick cure for sorp throat, Ambler's canker and diphtheria remedy. Prlc1 50 cents Remember that Spargo's Book Store carries everything in office supplies-Salt supplies-Salt Lake Business Men Coming. Members of the traffic bureau of the Commercial club of Salt Iake have arranged lo meet with the business nen jj( Ogdv-n, at the -Weber club room6, Wednesday evening There will be a larg party of Salt Lakers In tho city and the object of coming here is to confer with local merchants on the subject of railroad freight IT.! Pk. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 54.00 yard; Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Rock Springs, always on hand. Consumers' Con-sumers' Coal Co, A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phones 418. Office supplies, all kinds, and prices. Utah Stationery Co. Unitarians Elect Officers. At the annual an-nual meeting of the First Unitarian Church Society of Ogden. held last night, a good representation of the membership waa present and officers were elocted for tho ensuing year, as follows: Dr. G G. Ives, president; Miss Edna L. Martin, clerk treasurer; W. G. Kind. Mrs. J. M. Bishop. E. A. Llltlefleld, trustees. Anti-Treating BUI. Representative Pope today introduced In the Utah lojilplature an anti-treatlng bill which makes It a misdemeanor to invito any one to diiuk in a public place. . COAL Rock Springs, Cartlo Gato and Clear Creek. Glllotto Coal Co., 15i West 27th St. Phones 1074. Dentistry C:iae Robbed. The exhi-j exhi-j bitlon case of tine dentistry display-I display-I d. by the L'tahna Dental Co., was broken open Sunday night and a large ' porfion of the sold and sliver exhibits |