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Show THE God IR TELEPHONES Mr EX CDITORiAL ROOM " MpirtMt Rnn. twi ......Ns, rings BUSINESS OFFICE 11 lifumnt Ball Ffceee. FUNERAL OF 'Phcet ee tint - N- " DEPARTED H 8 JUDGE msk-(Mtp'ti- id Rsv. John E. Carver Delivers Beautifully Impresari Funeral Sermon. re-eer- - Un. tSlgnedJ LUOS Frteaus and assorlutea who had especu-- hint In life day afleintua at the Ftrat PresbytMlaa church to pay a last trite ms of honor to the oicuvor) of Judge Tbouias Makiiiv), a ho answered the final bugle ctil Frlilay last. The udifit-- e church naa crowded, and the ei ice, eblrh pi .sided over Kef. K. Jeim by Tarver, weie Iwauli-fulluiiiekaive. Wlnrere expressions ef n'KiM. that a valued ritiaeu of the cemmuuitv had been called from a life of were boat dou every NELSON, Circulator. toned (Hear C. Kaeckri, a prwrliieiit paint. 3 and claw dealer of lanvupurt, low. la wishing la Ogd. the meat Pus mat Ur Wil- at bia brother-in-law- , liam Glasmanu. and continued on earn on L'uioa Pacific No. i A large funeral cortege followed the remains (rum tha residence in Harrls- (lie to I h church. Acting In arcord-aawith the expressed wish of the family, members of the bar acted as lwaiwis, uud the following In that capacity: V. C. Gunm-ll- , L W. Agee. Judge Albert Huwell. U George Halverson c lli i from the fioaih hooper meeting house, p. . Ttwadey. I I Coulter, Weatern aewepaper and Member of the Cn'iifleld Preae rlub. stopp'd off in the city to visit with Her. Juba K. Car-- d yea-terd- d BDRGlARS CRACK SAFE OFFICE OF Cl H. HUMPHRIES EH TERED SUNDAY MORNING. Uaa e Tlte casket wss almost burled e profusion of floral nlferlngs had the flowers, so beautiful tn their artistic armugeim-nt- , were si lent love and resiieci. A floral tribute from the bar asaulatiou was eaprriallv noticeable. lAtug erntas the Iwukt-np flowers wraa a lance American flag, the emblem uf a country for shorn he had valiantly ricked his life In the great rlvfl slruggls of INiil to INtlfi. (Vimraile vstursua of the late judge stood vrlib bowed heeds aud tear bedlmuit-eyes, while the casket, waa carried Into the church, end folkiwlng Into the edtflre. vat sad listened to Words uf praise for oue they loved, as only those can love, who haie fought elmuhler to viuiuHor In a commua struggle. beautifully Fidkiwlug selectbiua, renrien-d- , by a mixed guariette. Her. f'aryer delivered an addreaa. replete with grand thoughts. The address follows: Tear: First Corinthians, xv;13: Now wn see through a glass darkly, ilia ws sh--t it see face to face. Now wv ki:.iv in pail, and we propoury In vhull know even as we p: rt; ihns arq kites ii. Ami now aludeib faith, hope aud loie. But the gieiileal of thi fc Is love. Lire seems to tie one wondrous iu It power auil presence. The whole world teeiur to lie a world of living B atter, Tlie soil beneath our feat la piegnant a ta life the sea Contain It to a fullue's, and jet geueial aa life is,Ji"W ran we expect to know fully Its meaning. If sr understand but little uf lir. how can we expect to kuow fully the moaning of death? U Is aa I life In Ufa we are omnipresent lu tha aitdal of death. We seek te know death's meaning, and dud'I wurd aloes hr ngs us g meaaage. Her etily do ve ast its purpose unfolili tb Our text say: Now we see through a glaaa darkly, aud indued truly doe tt apeak when we think of death. Our Consolation Is that the day comelh whi-w shall ee its tnenulng faiw to fee and r shall know sven as also w arc known. Tills tneasage la very okarljr taugut In Uud'a word. That dasth la but (he Mimmenclng of an Ciiillusg life, l.lfr la but a imuIhI of Ilia boundless eternity. All life stems lifti-to e higher sphere wlic.i we realise that we live, not tor this day etily, but for the eternities to be. Tbs qualities which this text designates sa abiding are worthy of our thought. These qualities are fa'lli, hope sad love, and. indeed, as we think pf life, we ceu well say that these are the greatmL We aeq the young man nr the young boy going front an obscure village out lato the ranks trf life we see him In yauug manhood, leading the reg'ment Its color bearer, ever In the thirkml of the fight, and when the battle's din has died away we see him catering a Southern college, training flu the years In come, lir walks on through enters a lawyer' halls of state-h- e field. Through years of artive and faithful service he come to ripened age. hi ttored and esteemed by ail who kaew litm. But the mnln spring of a lie publir career tn a ptthllc ever near the heart. Home hive with him wss s passion. With it ue Am them characteristic home iu hi all. Here ths genermiv nature and dlepusHkM gave all a hearty Great was hi lmM. not only fur tba life which wow la. tmt for the life be- - (Srssi was hi talth. not i.nly in bta fellow men, but m the biv to conic Ru: greater 'li.iii three w.iethe fur love fur roi.ntry, hir loved 'me and fur home ItUr the is A nicMt.P fur tho-- ' at n whn iniiar ri- - In the ii.idel !i of life. I'av fair 1m;ic n:i I .,e ,n rich' abiMe In inr I've li:it out Ml 'ire tviiV he trniikl'ir:iic4 lit.'! ii In hie we luni by ilidf at in i!i- nil ;! id d nth. and the for n I ih,.t lion .hull our fal-in "ir kW" tic tu h Walter X. Creese, who was killed law Open a Safa, Which Waa Already Open. Frail. mid A. B. on Short Line Baft Crackora oflb-i-bte- Till-ros- e at Hooper rridar night, trill he burled mi d i aide. The gborkholdars f the old Weber County pair Association will do well (e read a notice la another column, hoot, It up at com. J. T. SiaiB. eaprrintendent of motive power of the Oren Short Trine, ardted from the mirth Uet night la hie private ear, and lelt f Balt lathe Ntx ML A. i wt-r- Si C. Clark, teal eoarractor tor the rnioB Pacific railroad, airtred lat DiS." on night la bia privsu- - ear. Short Una Ntx from Balt lake City, Otj at-i- te 1 A gang of aafe emrhera, thought by the office re to be very clever la their particular Una ef erlmlaal endeavor, la at work la the city. Barly Sunday morning tbo office if Cl. Humphries at hie planing mill on Twenty aaooad street, between Lincoln and Wall are. auea, waa entered by burglars and Ue ante blown open with hut they secured nothing for hhro-glyce-rln- tbcdr Evident Ir the aafe cracker took It for granted that tba nafa waa lucked, otherwise, they could caally have a eartalnad by pulling the door that no tnrk waa required to get Into the cafe. That they are aot aortcoa at tha geina la ahowa by tha Net that tha cracks were carefully filled with aoap, and Joat enough glycerins put la Urn to do tha work nlealy. Tha alarm was tuned Into tha p Use atatlon by a lady who Uvss near. She beard tba muffled anploalon, and summoning enough courage to a gulet little Inveetlgatlon, reported to the officer that everything waa aot right la the planing mill offle. did not have Luckily. llr. Homphri any money or valnablee in tha aafa, and tba lose In confined to tba dsmaga com-hiaatl- oa d . OGDEN, OFJBESSIEL. SMITH o MAY e d he Ke solved, that we are penetrated bv tha calamity with which we, in with his faintly and the people of the state, have sustained iu the death com-nu- or Thomas Maloney, and that we will ever cherish bla memory, which Is endeared to us 1m less by his loiable nature aud hit nun strung personal trails of clumtcier than by bis profound wisdom and devotion to duty, and Resolved, that the members or the luir attend tits funeral, service In a bodv, and Resolved, further, that these resoluto the court and tions he presi-nturiuhodied In the rerord thereof, and that they be pulillriled In the paper of this stale, and s copy thereof presented to tha faintly of the deceased. VOl.NKY tJVNNKIJ., AHBOT R. HETWOOD, J. 1). BKKKN. The foregoing resolutions were duly presented and uimnlmously adopted. JAMK4N. K1MBA1.U , President. J. H. JWVINE. Recrelary. KUCHLERS POSITION GIVEN STATE SENATOR FROM WEBER COUNTY MAKES STATEMENT. USE MAKING DOORS GOOD Road Around South End of ths Lake My B Used as Branch Lins Interesting Services Held at Three Sessions Diacuu'om ef School Work Are Indulged In. to Mining Camp. A rumor, which Is entitled to more The tabernacle was crowded to the than passing cousidcratiou. is tu mo no. ! a isy at i';-- veKsion uf the cut.ieteucs uf tlie c'um ,uy school-- uf Pacific that the Wesu-rThe music wss cutla to use the Ogdsn-l-uciHr,T Stake of .. a uf good ami off conjointly with the Southern Pal cific. As 10 how much fuiindution ihe hiMgiau:. Great Inter, st was I hero is for this runi-.- i hy those ii, and is e matter ul Hie Siimiiy schoul work is appa emly ri'i.jccture. but it Is certain that ITeal-leagreements already entered into in in"t il urishing c"t.Jition. Birctiiff. (ieiii'gi- I', lyper, T. B. the two companies have much Ban ami L'. J. Kur didlvered ad- to do with it. v. tli, Will Use Espse Track. hid, "Sing is the program uf servThe line surveyed (nr ths Western for a number of miles lu tho ices : 10 a. m. Session. central part of the suite. It is said iu railroad circle that the new 1 Carol." Singing, Chrit-tuawill use the line of the Southern S trajer. i'aciiic from Wells, Nevada, to Deeth, J -- Siuglng. "Chititiua Things of a distance of twenty miles. Thi-,- Are Sitoken. If a trackage agreement 1 eutered In4 dtanJiiig roll call. to here It is not at all unlikely that Considerstkm of written reports 01 her part of tha line will be used, of war kiiperintendcni. S "How to Increase Our Atiend-sneespecially where the two lines come cluae together, and n great saving will and Promote s leveller lut treat result by using the (me roadbed. in ihir I'nhm Meetings," by Sylvester Near Deeth the line of the Western U. Hraiiforil. T -- HfsruHfclon, led Pacific cnaiaes the Southern Pacific Ernest P. hy and connect at Orovtlle by a route Brcwn end Frederick Barker. 8- - Ht'tnarka. further north than the oil pioneer 9 Singing, Sowing. line. There Is strong probability ibat 10 ths Western Pacific will use the Pacific company' tranks Souther 2 p. m. Session. also, ul through Palisade canyon Singing, Fur Uu Strength of though no definite Information has Hills. Imen given out. - Prayer. Part ef Line Built 3 Singing, The Joy and the The Western Pacific already has of miles uf rouii Sung." built a number 4 Presentation of slake authoriaround the southern shores of the ties. Great Balt Imhe, and this fart is rathr. Clss demonstration by Genet er against the Idea of that mniiuuiy Bingham; two-paconf ringing, Winter using the Ogden-LuclChristmas Lullahy, Joseph jointly. but In case au agreement is Bong, reached between the two companies ii Address. II Is not at all unlikely that the unuih-er7 Chorus, Ogden Ttihernscle choir. Mad could be used a a branch The Spirit In the Bun-daline to tap certain Nevada mining disSchool Work, by WiHrcd U. trict 1. Work Being Rushed. 9 Address. "Parent , Clsss," by Work on the Weatern Pacific Is bemember uf general boaui. and the both from ends, ing ruhsd Remarka. lu I'tab Construction company la buy II -- Cborua, Ogden Tabernacle choir. as a hen wlih two dozen chick in 12 Bcnrdletlon. making the dirt fly. This Ogden con4 p. m. Session. cern has extensive contracts and inBlake prealdency, stake board, bishtend to coinpluta them as soun as piMisIhle. ops and counselors, ward superintendents and assistants. 1 "Ward Superintendents' Council DEATH OF EBSESI STtVEKS, J3. Meeting," member of the gwneral board. Ernest E. Stevens, Jr., the eldest "Harmony," member of general son of Ernest E. and Mary E. Cola board. 8 Stevens, died last night at ll.M) of How to Present Authorities Efbrain fever at the family tw! :encr. fectively," member of general liosrd. 111 ZafiS Lincoln avenue. He wa uuly 4 The Danger of Speculative Theslut Wednesday, hut all that loving ology, member of general board. was could do hands and medical skill Officers and Members. uf no avail. He continued to grow board officers Thomas B. fnlon waa he stricken weaker from the hour Chari J. until death released him of hia suffer Evans, superintendent; ROM, flrt siisiMtaiu superlnlehdent; lng. He was horn In Ogden City ansis taut, au David O. McKay, 29, 189S. and waa aa exceptionally jierintendent; Annin B. Drown, secrebright, promising youth. His deaih ha V. Erins, treasurer; Wilbrought deep sorrow to the household. tary; J.David liam Salmon, librarian; Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Stevens have the symchorister; Janies W. Ure, Jr., pathy of many friends In their hour of grief. The time and place of l iberal assistant chorister. r Member Charle-- C. Richards, will be announced later. Beowcroft, Nailian J. Harris, Thus. B. Farr, Walter H Herrott, Thom as FORGOTTEN HISTORY. E. McKay, Joseph E. Wright, Francis U Wood. Reuben T. Evans, Lixale O. Hew President Lincoln's Last Years McKay, Annie M. Karr, Relle 8. Ros, Wars Saddened by Bitterns. Matilda Peterson, Vutielle Jenaon. Edward A. Olsen. Wtlford M. McKen-drirGeorge W. McCune, Henry V. In lha exalted situation, almost Nelson, Bamuel G. Dye, Wilfoid O. rqiili alent to apotheosis. In which lil.lge, D. Ray Shu:'! IDT, Bylveaier D. has placed Washington and there are few who cull to mind Ilradfoal, Arthur V. Wright, Genet Ihe Ikct that while the great mass of Hngham. Nettle if. Herrick. Jorephlne the people manifested unbounded de- West, W'nlfred Wumluianse. votion to them, scarcely anr other Presidents have been no innen traducGRAMOPHONE ARCHIVES IN ed and so bitterly assailed while in ofVIENNA. - rail-loa- d n tiani-festm- rack-UL-1- 1 - i'ai-it-- raii-ina- il 5- - e - 1- 2- rt cut-of- n - n y Au-gu- -t Stale Benalor Rudolph Kuchler of Weber county called up this paier over kuiK distance phone from Balt Lake City last night and clearly defined his position on the smelter question, which has been rauslng considerable discussion lstl . Mr. Kuehler stale that the paper mlrtir!eBied hi stand In the niat-tebecause of an Insufficiency of lie Is mu oppoed to smelter lu the county, but due nut want a them located within two mile of (Tty. The bill under consideration was relative to having smelter ntili-lthe limit of the large cities of the stale, and to this Mr. Kurhler la opposed, lie think, furihernion1. ihst the county liould hive the right to rilrtate a to wliete the suieltcra should be located. , Og-de- u poe-tvrii- y Un-rol- fice. di-liia- a s' Pre-.idcn- hi-r- t The format hn of gramophone the latent development In The Conilrclen. Vlrnnee servatory h.tN nln ady begun ll whii'ii will Include an 11. any f voice of Inrmer reenrd an famous m thp pupils who bitve iii'islcal vnrM. Apart from thu gen-enf liner, attaching to such n it In thoi'rht that It will be . vabiHir.e for tenchl.-purpt-'snf 'he imperial Court Tito Opera Is cnntcnii'l'iti'ig the fonnnti'm to peri'idiiate nf k'a.","j)bnne the vulci'H or Its nnntest slugei'H, an.l f.ii" ai' Hpeclitliy perfirnunees of The Mannerg"-arv- i the orcii-strathe KrliulM'rttiimd. and other ocli.'e in He city inHr.d to It.tve their n"it R'limopbone anhives. 1 tuitt-Icii- l . mu-sii.- il Ma'l liar. l.M.-lt- iil - - - pn-ii- uw-aa- '''ili-iiui- 1 it i Ktc-Ur- nl nvcvi-oni- SHOOTS MINING 1 v No-ga- - . I'b.-.ix,- , ve g. bml-!'i,'- as a wii-l.- .. 11 - Tur-u- - 1 M.pch 17. T 1 Wl-iin- . of the ihirecll Si -- a niuunti'iiim Died of the explot',. cip which he vat :n. h. He livej r: r n sion ol a limpinu ::' . t nev-("- ii itb !i' Ihui siuirier- - - -- A n. s'.ipeiinti lMneH. ir the - , v.ir. j, i u;n HMin Kalln.i almost cen:-pl.-t- Walden, who wa Here three year M I f,,,;-thei. BURNED. r S:i-r- , y- plant GLASS s l , lt.i-ir- e - l--1 n-- '! e 'i- .Ma-t- re ff-t- i : -- V'-- l I'H-- 11 . rr.. DIFFERENCE Sporting Writer McKsnzi Says Hs la Moat Promising of tho New York American Bunch. Roy Castleton, the southpaw pitcher, wtu played with the Lubnttrs under Dad" Gimlin is 1acl.fc Na'mul ls. HIGH COST, EXCLUSIVE MILLIXEKS cnARGi; WHAT THEY 1LEAE FOl: ,L-MOS- T writes to a fru-uin th-.- city from Atlanta, Ga.. sa follows: "The fellows are treating ma fins and I believe 1 bare a pretty good Ladies aud Children's Tri mint'd Hats. P.'rlm,s v,,u chance to make good. The pupera give ni all kinds of good write-upsdont know that huts quite us goud iu mat, rial an.l K!i:l, but, We then, you know, talk la cheap practice twice a day and retire at times much r stj lod are made by us uud m,i,i ilt I0:3tl. I am getting into shape fast, as it la very warm dgwn here, end I lopuIar prices, f3.00, fUrt, 1.00, 95.00 and up. Tli.-- n.,t will be in fine condition in a bran week. Hope things will continue only look as good as the high-co- st kind, but tht-- ate i to come my way nod we will noon be able to tell bow hint IT last hire." good. He inclosed the fi'!loi,c notice given hint by Alexander Tract ically the only difference is in the price. spurting editor of the New York Mail, who is with the Yanka on ' We have u large line of Easter Huts aud invite a the trip: Of the new men who have been working out nt Piedmoul Park, it is hard u make prediction at this to say that the only time, but it is trouble Griffith will have with them will be tu choose wku of them will remain on the team this auiumer. Never before haa Griffith had 0 many b remixing pitchers, and It would mt tie mucji uf a nurpr'ac If be carrird eight or nine pitchers this year rather than lei any of them go. "The most promising, to my notion. TWENTY-flFT- H the yuung lu- -t Cay Melon was given a work-m- ' Tuesday, and both Grid aud Jim McGuire say that he will do. haa Iietier control than nny In ven ihe East for many yr.ir. and had ao much speed that Griff had 10 SUICIDE IN LOS ANGELES. luminating gas. The young noun's father is lumber dtrier uf stop him a couple of time during the , Los Angeles, Cal., March 17. Miss An there 1 no other leftpractice. Wla., who recently hruuaht bis hander with the tram this year, if la Ci ace Parish, who attained her 27th family to this city for the winter. The suicide of Miss Parish Is practically certain that CaaUetcn will year Saturday, committed suicide at remain with the Ynnkn, and he will the horns of her parents yesterday, to worry, resulting from m deliver the mania, too. during their abaence, by inhaling il health. This bit of information will be welcome new to Roy's many frteuda in Utah, as well ,11 Balt Lake and Ogden. Roy Is of t be .best little fellows who ever stepped on to a hall field. Father Gimlin, who. by the way. has done considerable b'g league pitching himself, predicts that Caatleton will make good in Ihe American within iwo years st lraat, and that within four years jia will be found among tbe leaders. a d , Ik-tte- f au-oU- v Mac-kerxi- cotn-puriso- n ORIXS 1 358 Cas-'ietu- r. STREET M.om-head- aliri-bute- d an' EVERY MAN HIS OWN BALLOON. London Inventor1! Novel Claim, There is now no reason why man uf moderate means every who is disponed to susr alnve the head of Ms fellow creatures should not pongees VI- - own balloon. Mr. Arthur Greville of Staple Inn amateur and Beckenham, a aeronaut, has inrtnted a simple di vice balloons whereby large, can be Inflated for, to use h'a own words, next to nothing and kept in mlduir for day, or weeks, or even months ni a time. Balloons are ordinarily Inflated with Both either c..al gas or hydrogen. An plans are slow and expensive. slxe.1 balloon holds five average pounds' worth of cual gns or thirty By the pounds' worth of hydrogen. latter process the better part of s day may he occupied In filling the baboon. Mr. Greville hi perfected an appliance with which balloon can he inflated In a few minutes, and at practice, ly no cat. He uses hot air. This lx generated In tube which win-- , contain spirals of lici.ted elect rtcilly. The machine Is placed xvlthln the balloon itself, about a th'rd of the way up. In the r.tne ot wull-know- n g the electricity I raptive transmitted along s wire runn g parallel with the rope an.l sHacb'-i- l tn a dyt.amo. Truve'lng baMnsni are fltted FRYER Makes the Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You WiS Need Fdr That Party PHONE ball-ton- with a small engine and dynamo under the cnr. A long as the engine work Ihe halio.m keeps up. Mr. Gruvllle claims that such a balloon would he of Invaluable service In hi? navy. H" itibiulHcd the scheme to ihe admiralty, whu informed hint that they regarded tbe invention a an one, an.l referred hint tu the Mr. Greville saw an army courrll official conntcted with that bony, who told him coldly that they Hid not keep balloons for experimental Tha army authorities of purposes. Fran re, however, heard of the tsven-tl-n- , and during some experiments lately carried out by Mr. Greville in thm country certain officials manifested the keenest curiosity. Ir. the con rue of his experiment Mr. Gr villo made many accents in his was Chateau Vixelle, which balloon, nnor.1 to m cable two thouxana feet tn ltuich. Fine views nf ihe J.stant obtained In that Lay. .Mont Mps B!juc vas successfully ascended by bnlio n Mr. Greville contends thar a mae chine w'nTh makes I: for a balliii'il to be ticlaieri within a f"w would be a great acquii'tlon in i.tivnl and shipping circle. he cea fogs route un sii'Memy. pMst's out. "In a quarter of an hour heated hallo m wuulii t'.y he ready tu sneend abo"e the fog a:i I tliteiiidne the exact (sisirlon nf the Kur war purposes the to sb'.p. which the balloon conid lie put ate it obvious. Every war ha idirirlr iiietor. AH that woni-.- be neresM.ry w void tie to run h wire hy the side of the cable securing On t'.ip battlefield. Km. a balloon be sent up in a few mrmtex flit wiriiout emidiiying the slow ad cumbrous sp;iratu for filling with hvdvn-g-would be at immense a.ivantape." Greville' invention appear to remove dcflnli ly tbe ouo gr. at halloonlne the to cost of Inflation. With hi machine tlie" j. no expenditure bey an a the fll:r-I iniMii'. oitiiay. The ImHo-H- i thl-- y. for Moreover, it can ho kept in ni.tii'r f.ir an indefinite period. Kvcnuig New. wf tvs-tbl- niin-iin- MARCH 25th WILL HE THE LAST DAY WE CAX TAKE ORDERS FOR EASTER DELIVERY s eli'rti-lcK'l- MINER'S FOOLISH WORK. , w MAN. Texan. March 17. Captain El J. I). Mil'nn "i li. ' tilted Ktn.cn lui while an service. pit's (en'.Pi vine day ago killed a Mhln-- lit nil attempted hold-up- , shot Tom .liilinnun. a n man. .ii eti-rda dog tight. After a hari f.Oit M!'u wa (lUariiirJ liy the sheriff, .luiutun was not nc. hurt. ciim-cliald- Cu-- t'e. pte.-itien- I l.ir-c-- -- He-he- t The Price LOBSTER PITCHER WINS HOME IN FAST COMPANY. LARGE mcV-Ai-- - CROWD AT CONFERENCE OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS. RUMORED THAT WESTERN PACIFIC WILL USE ESPEE LINE. r, Bays That Ha la Not Opposad ta Smelters In Webs County, But Doaw Not Want Them Close t City. i 1907. 18, FILLED TO CUT0FF crcr Ateo-eUtia- MARCH NEW ROAD TABERNACLE CASTLETON A hi first term wa drawing to a rinse, the bitterness and malignity alth which J'rrsldent I jMcoln bad lteen Funeral Services Held Sunday After-n(iiuHluntly HHHUited rendu d their Hitter and rclei tluss aa had an at 2:10 O'clock at tha of men of the great been Hie Episcopal Church. opihimmI lo hint, their parly dlref-tlritulencp did not exried that of men Tka body of lllsa Bowie T Smith FAIRBANKS IN CHICAGO. of Me own. was deposited in It final resting plaoa One of '.lie worst malcontent wa In afternoon. Sunday Services were hit ("n raliliict. Able as he wo, the Tendarsd a Rsception at the Audiheld, commeaclgg et 1:30 oclock at serit-'Hi'iu his vault-tii- . of the torium Annex. tka Episcopal church. Bn. Prawn uiiihti lo fttrcced hi chief In officiating. Muilc waa rendered by a not restrain him-the ival uffl", c.'-iJunior cboru, cou sitting of eight t Fhleago, March 17. Vice crtitrlsui. 'f fr ini sm-'- i canting members. Rev. Brown delivered an Fslrhanl. who univetl imi'.i'Voh'iit lau t tin, line, and. finally. Interlmprvaalre funentl address. wa ghi'n a reception tonight t the hi iin'ticKirHiii. as lo render position ment was la Mountain View cemetery. Auditorium Anm-by )ir iiiln,-iiluitdi'i'il.le Imrh 10 the President and tiii- ,i Irish cljii. lc h'litself. An. ring ihruwi pic.i-uoniv.-s-maWEBER COUKTYEMS writ Thl autuc'intsm to President William lorimcr, (Tuir'cs 1;. Dually materinlll In tin organ!-rsUi, STOCK HOICIBS MTIHTIOH id ii.ises, Iklw'ird Mlunih-ffumcig Republican to deft-athe riltuii linn,- of iepr"Hctii.i.vc. liitn for renominatlon. J:n!i.-i.Isiiji-,M. llrirlxn. fi.rm.-All those bolding stork certificate J,d:u Kltlri.Uc and o!h-r- . la the old Weber County Fair a STATE DIVISION NONSENSE. Im! I:i m.lticf riK the vice and have not yet foiti.cr Judge IUiii-- hu id Clin.i-..- , m the seme for like nurol-e- r ofexchanged in shares Yenlur lias a heard of trade that hrlr.Kir.a nut Mr. Knitlianl.s iuthe Intermonntaln Fair Association, K'llevex in dtdug thing. When i moat do so Immediately or lose wuld In- toiin-- l tu there Is nolhing to do st hmne. It Is once more a 'Tdckei- - of the winner. Interest In said stock. Bv rut,.g i of Sla.e that nigriiH J:,-- t at'in-chit !; as other Theodore Tracy at the office of di. 11111! ion. At the uieeiing of the Ven'ipeuished il't'ii m'ivs by Uk Evening Standard the stork mill tura Hoard of Trade. Hie nngan!ra'1i'u winner. whanged share fur share. Be pure A repon. mud" by Vice enl 0:1 reroul sgaiuM State divit-- 11. jroo bring the Mock of ilie Welier ' Fairbanks u- Vr was and also against the lireposlriun h WHY IT SUCCEEDS. County Fair Ahsorlstion with you, i brief. He mike S3 the wage male on all pul. lie beenuae the stork in the new . 'n f pony can only tie exchanved by a Bscium It's for One TMnn Ody. and withexp-es-gr.ottiidc thin ra!'ilo Pud word, work. It Is hardly lu that Venmu't Th.'e cf ,0.1 who rendering the old stock. The stock Oposn Ptopie Apprec.ate 1 his. :ti t'hii iso httH to o e divi Wober County Fair Association 1 now me tura should he upp,.-.'b,,eb;ri U not tiit'elitcl slim. The Veu'inl't'S wetv ver aic valueless, and the Ume for exrhanz N'Uliir. "an Ic to me for n ,t mi ,,.n for pub-i'lve diviiiuiis;s iuee. f.,r enttirti lag the stock ha expired, but the une ' thine i hen a part of 8hi:Ih ll'r'isra flinf rectors of the lntcrmtmnialn Kali which mu Invc miccer county: K:iln.. bti IT;. one tliinir Sant. 1 ttnrli-i-eoclatlon have derided to grant a i, uitw'ue.l u h r ami Vi ntu.-- i jell g ,.i the jisc-.niai..-.:ialiV ml; more day In which the trnsf-tocUr. luTiiurr. who of the m.my years Ths? virk k:dn.v. i.i . .1 anj so w it in jin- may be made. Give hi Jmm". i ago. Kr.miimaldy. sick of 1 " t '! kitchc. :ri f i it dial attention tf you WiIl! lo and ynr riilrrn. rs for now rim- a am her every kidney mr,:r t' ii.in pn'UM'd. Vintur.v I "a rip ci.cwar rightsi,c inor.' than lf":eU (Jt'dri: M',.if.nra ft pure If I .hi i.i- -. . . nail mHilf anwiia It. Htit :iv I S'ati- dUisli'n s:td rof By order of the Board of M-M Krr:,1MT. fr!t'ii-Isuf William, am hcap'dahlc (:! iai March Vh, count night faver ' Admt.t i or .. fjgdcii, tali. s' nh in I 11 O. SI. Ill iKirov known since Imj. no ::!i Ovi.ird a 'he Xo. b'- f he-,- ' v isii :hai 'lie I hme some in e),,ri way PrBi rotinty sent mt it is not r - h ,(i abo :t Kills litd ice,! n hot-p- i W3C. OLAMMAX, Secretary. I, lh.it as 'he uuuj ullty Angch-i;r n.vnevt adro-cs)to g". tl.tm i W. 8. Hndcou's me.-- ' 7 "f Si'-,n IoH.iidy i to:e nl )e Vtsult oli ri i.r-will twn ud n ha,Vnge'e .'ii ,.f use. fill $10 REWARD I prove ilia) the row. toluol Inh Hpiv.i ii i.. in the C11nif.1l uf - f pidi-- e lest.. wed upon h 'ii;(r i;.ii ili'Kirc to fnrest.v'i wt:r,i'! -- 'l by Ita giat vtlue Tor tha arrest and eoatictio,, of "1 c", in rDcctiug d visiur CONGRESSMEN SAIL. rer, fttim kidney enuipiaim , r h.u parties stealing the r ,52;. .' Ia pert? or or Is is: III ihe l.irsi-Ai.g.-lr!tf. I have peror.i:y rernuin.,. the Itandan: , .. Josa'a Kidney PiM- - ti LAMAR li ' uhui. 1- 7- Tht member nf 'I U !" rc KELaoxfcgg rest cf the State t !. ..r :td I atn only ion t., j, rim I niteJ r1!.,'.! ronyr.w, who e.mi-b". au-- l Hi,- - "Sd-Kruni'i.-c- o of know , .1 ;'vr ,s,. million dollar fire. i'ii board the Punani.t a: h Xouhv-r-n I's.lforpia. r. remedy." t w he rk on the rnn i!. smlr-a- t : i st.m i r.g It s.'c'.ionnl p:v Jti.;.. For sale by nil dottier,, pri-- "9 Osmoa. March 17--Fir, totlav In the bar-a-t w'.il 31 tomjt They n;i '.o: sent V:l:'n-eats. Foster io st'iiua:i('ii fiun ...: r,, fc t,. KinsHion. J.vni.itca. , .d -i'h. in half, lienee the l. New jnr to 1 "n "t i l'rn-befnie tel'irpT'g to the ITiitM.t f t!" M several State.Tork, The S'ate. MeHn.f.r Hioech,"Remember Ii, Nt 'ha: Ventuta. wn uf r'li- .! t fu:i:ioi un-- Ms 011 r take no other. th,- ( t . is uiii-(-- .i tu arrive Leif :a:ih peeled S.icu H.uh.iia lOTEBMENT MONDAY, UTAH, kuowl-e-i- snail us iff. We shall Bus the benediction of his quiet fan We shall inta, the touen of a fife strong in It, triend-shlp- , st lotig ta it love fur right and haired fur wrong, atrong In the tender sUsU'.iea ef the bean. Bu: a we go out in Ufa. may ww enter into the duties of 'the morrow 0 xtieiigLuensd nod rudimcnted la faith, hope and kiv that w a ay "So live that when our summons tadnes tu carnvsa which juunieys toward that liyattrhius Realm wuereln each lies within ths chambered halls of death, we go. But like the quarry slave, sixturged to lta dungeon, but gad siie'ainrd hy an unfb toring trust. We wrap iLe draperies of our couch about us aud lie down in pleasant dresma The folios lag resolutions drgf ed by He wood and Gunnell. Attorneys Bkecs. In behaif of the bar associaof be regrets tion. are exprtu-sivWhich the bar association entertain that one uf their valued members bas been ealud w appear before the Ureal Court of the Knl erne: Ogden. Itah, Marrh Id. 1UT. To rhe Members uf the Bar of Ogden City. We. your committee, appointed to resolutions to tho preparo' suitable uf Thninas Mabiui-y- , hereby submit the following: Resolutions Whereas, our Brother, Thomas long a resident and v.iluert cin-te- s of this community, ha departed this life, aud Whereas, ee recognisml in , him strong personal and cliir tlrim-s- and nervleea to fully appreciate his s bla' fellow rlliseus, aiul Whereas, we do nuw senna the loss the officers of ths court of this statr and the nieiiiliers of the bat and feel keeplv the shadow cast upon bla bereaved wife and daughter; jii iht HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS FAY TRIBUTE OF LOVE AND RESPECT. j shall he so deep that that -- BREVITIES NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In regarding the itelirffT f the Examiner do kl direct J circulation duparuneat. and noi to carriers. Anv subocrthor failing 10 the Examiner will fonfir favor by call! eg X oS either phone before EXAMINER: MOUSING New V:i:t;,i.:' w. Tile p'u uf i' c- - d. !. f.phi. e 1:".' I.iv in an w hmi '"T- - a hi:liirr.ilciiid e' i' : v;i;i" ' -. GUNBOAT Kurt Un'cn I'he l iuteil .rived lit 1 Sued the 11, mien id for several of the city wa OI5DLI5 TODAY l IT WON'T ALWAYS RAIN OK SNOW. n- HAILSTORM IN TEXAS. EDMUND TAILORING 345 jj.'m. M ircn 17 ietu guiiluwi j'j Suits to Order $18 and up n AT COSTA RICA. i'o-- - s Va.. March 17. s.w Marri.i' viiie sorcra adjoin eg d tie by iir 1' -s WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Twenty-fourt- h St. CD. |