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Show Tin: f ...WRIGHTS. MONDAY HOUSE IS TWO FINED s l.V lawua for 31-- 2 yard waist pattern ttU: Ribbon Sale . . .15c 10c . . Official badge for :0c. Wash Hilk l . . . 22c T. C., each 2-- lllnck C5k)i1i4 up to Summer C'us1iioiir$ three fop 2tV. Summer Vests 2I 4iji $190 19r 1H HIKtS C'lllllll'eil K L j)a Sa ( 1 3 fluent ft . . d SOLDIER IS JliOO lOe lilack 1 low? 25c Indies Iaoe Homs White and Tan 3Qc Pompeian Manage (Yearn Huttcrinilk Soap, tonight only, 3 barn in box, 9c. box or; (omit Postal, three for ('In Id pen bouse. Dr. Eghan Before a good-fixedelivered a lecture on the modem tight against consumption, in the Congrega- 8 CAUGHT IN FROG way company but refused to give out any word concerning the reported I hive not been home long deal. HAS BOTH KNEE OFF. CAPS TORN n, . n. Cha-tauqu- at two-ator- J- y four-roome- d - lf nom-pose- right-of-wa- y fifty-seve- Rap-Trans- ; ordered your LJAVJi you X $ 1 11 Mountain Spring Ice Co G. G. GRIFFITH, Both Phones 50K Bell, 542 Ind. Proprietor 1210 Harrison Ave. but It wa not touched.- Papers of considerable value were unmolested. Many of tha small drawers in the safe were opened and their contents examined, but no papers were taken, Mr. Wardlelgh'a desk opposite the safe, containing a drawer full of stamps and articles of small value, waa not touched. Their efforts', centered around the cash box and from it they were amply rewarded. The surprising feature of tha aleal la the lack of evidence relative to the method of entering the store. Doors, windows and all inleia to tha building were securely fastened before dosing laat night. Thla morning they were found untouched, with the exception of e door leading back of the building. It waa found unlocked. Tbs key waa left In tha lock laat night, and through the door the burglar left, but they did not enter through It The door la and tha peculiar key made It impossible for say one lo remove it from the lock on tho outside. Woodya printing ahop la ovsr the mualc store, it Is probable that tha thieves entered, from the print shop, took the stairs leading to the rooms below, and In tha quiet and obscurity of the back room worked at their leisure. - BURGLARY tional church Friday evening. Hia lecture was given by request of the Young Mens society. The doctor stated that consumption was as old as Is fhe history of medicine. It was discovered and treated by ancient medical fuen, who took slops to check it growth. Despite the combat waged against it by science, it has increased among the people of the rirth to an alirming extent. The consumption germ is very tenacious of life and, under favorable conditions, may llv for a year. The ease appears in' many forms. Some forms are extremely dangerous while are - meet ly Irritating. The other germs multip'jf Tpldlv and extreme rare should be taken la properly guarding the lungs from attack. The expectorations of the consumptive, the doctor declared; Vas the most effective way 6f disseminating the disseise. Millions of germs are contained in the waits thrown off by the 1 lungs, and as it becomes dry sod blown around with duat, the disease is carried widely over the country. Public places should be thoroughly sanitary so that the disease will not gain a foothold whers many people are constantly visiting. In crowded place its grow Is rapid and fatal. While it. is of the world's estimated that population is affected by the disease, Dr. Eghaa declared that a good constitution and proper care of the body would do much to prevent lta spread. Under Intelligent guidance science has been able to check its growth In many countries and In time may completely ubdue the disease. OF MUSIC ' STORE ROBBERS OPEN TWE SAFE AND TAKE MONEY. -- enough to beejme acquainted with the Taken to tho Military Hospital at Fort situation sad have nothing to give out Douglass Bernhardt for publication nt this time, said Mr. Spscial. Ecclei. He did not deny or substanthe story of the absorption. tiate on BORN To the wife of Ur. Stone, Claw Mitchell, a private on one of Uiy 16th, a boy. HATS. the soldier trains which arrived In thla because There is much complaint city early Saturday, pirt with a Felt hats cleaned, blocked end the streets are not being sprinkled.. painful accident at Welli, Nev. He left E. L. Hurd, 224$ the train for a few minutes to get a avenue. Both phones. Lakeside at The home of P. Hlalop cub of coffee. The train started soonof arrival has been made happy by the er thin he expected, and he ran and s fine bsby girl. A KOTED SPEAKER made an attempt to get on. He grabbed the hand holda of a coach, but his team This morning the baseball foot slipped from the step and he was In B. in to Edward Wa.man ba Ogden Commercial composed of the local dragged for a considerable distance. Juna. Trevrlrrs will commence to practice. In going through the switch at the eaat he caught his Some of the churches of the city end of the Welle yard, tore Drs. Conroy end Smith performed both knee and In knees the frog War-maa successful operation for decayed hare arranged with Edward B. lec- caps off. The Southern Pacific surgeon M. to a aeries of A., give of Prof. hone, on Mrs. Wright, wife Injuries, necessitures In Ogden the dates being June at Wells dressed the Chas. Wright. of eleven stitches In 4. . 12., 14 and 15. This, has been tating the taking one Ug and seven in the other. The Inmade through the liberality A. J. Frohillch,manager of the Inters- of one possible jured man was placed on the second of who dilxens Ogden's leading tate Brokerage Co., haa left for New section of No. 6 and brought .to this In to a financial way, done much has. boa-pltTork In the interest of the Hercules city. He wee taken to the military after-noomake this engagement possible. nine of Xevadi, Fort at yesterday Douglaa ( Sir. Warms u la at present In Los Angeles where he la spending the winA marriage license waa Issued yes and where he haa been lecturing for trday to I). S. Warren, aged 24, and ter Bamberger Trains. Hit Siarin F. Guthrie, age, 22, both three times the admission which wilt The Salt Lake and Ogden Railway is He here. be going through charged of Syrscure, Hah. expect to have their trains company to attend eastern the Ogden Balt Lake to Ksysvllle from running will and apeid a couple of on Decoration Mis. Henry Endey, sister of Sirs. Aua-ti- s day. A fare of fifty War-man weeks here with friends. Mr. of 141 Thirtieth street, and daught75 cents for the or one cents way ! known very largely as a reguer Inez arrived yesterday from San round trip will lie given. The distance Frinrlseo and will make their future lar contributor to the Ladles Home between the two points is twenty tome in Ogden. Journal, the cuthor of many health miles and forty minute schedules will More, complete books and lectures. he inaugurated. Work on this end of later. be made announcement will The Nichols concert band will give targe forces the line ia progressing, t band concert on the City Hall square of men and teama are employed be4:15 this BIDS WANTED. afternoon. Conductor tween here and Roy station, about Mchoi requests a full attendance at eight miles south of here. The entire be rehearsal at 10 a. m. for bids the Sealed and erection, steel. today. read will be. laid with completion of a be at to school erected P. Krausi haa filed a petition Hoopbuilding, Bernhardt Special, h th Federal court at Balt Lake er. Weber county, Utah, will be reKenneth C. Kerr, traveling passenoffice of C. Wnoda ft F. City to he adjudged a bankrupt. The ceived at the Lake route, passger 6G 57 and Mme of Heywood ft McCormick ap-P- r Co., architects, rooms First ed agent for the Salt yesterday cn route on the petition as rounael for National Bank building, Ogden, Utah to through Ogoet) Sparks, Nrv., to accompany the the up to 11 o'clock a. m.. May 211, 1906, Bernhardt applicant. special eaat. and shall be opened at 3 o'clock p. m. The conference of the Hollandera by the hoard of education of Weber Private Car, from all nver the state will meet at 10 county, in their rooms at the county Private car Elfleda," occupied by Am. and 2 p. m. In the big hall at the court bouse. A certified check for 5 per cent of John A. Bunting and party, arrived weher stake Academy, Sunday; May th. Pome of the authorities of Salt the bid. made payable to the order of from the east jesterdsy morning and Lh" will be present. the board of education of Weber coun- left for the west attached to Southern ty, must accompany each bid. The Pacific No. 5. Attorney jj. J. Harris ha prepared board reserves the right to reject any petition for letters of sdmlnlatra-"t- i and all bids. The successful bidder AMERICAN YEOMEN to ihe relate of Martha Stone, shall furnish an acceptable bond for one-hsof amount the contract. the hn iiii-Instate cn Sept. 2. 105. Plana and specifications on file at the The constats of real estate d A homestead of the B. A. Y.. in Smith Ogden valued at $700, office of the architects. of men and women of Ogden, of education board order of the By ID annual rents amounting to $70, of Weber county. will anon be organised with a charter nd personal property valued at $300. Die Yeomen plan is S. G. Per Clerk. membership. DYE, Duil1 w. Krone Is the petitioner. , unique in that it la not patterned after any of the ordinary asaeasment TEACHERS EXCURSION, Jii'lxe Hendercon haa prepared a companies nor after any cf the old ,0TTtIasnt for the Utah ft Idaho Rail-J''-! line companies Every member ia UNION PACIFIC. VIA company against the Utah Ught the ertual coat of hia lnaur-anr- e charged Railway company for the purpose based upon the table of expecciting Dates May 26, 28; Juna a condemnation suit to of life, no more, nor no leas. tation 16th. and across sections J"irp a at actual coat ia, therefore, Insurance Denclass tickets Round first to trip and 2".rd streets for the railway primal feature of thla organization. n,ecn Ogden and the canyon. The ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $20; aThis association is only nine years old Omaha, Kansas City, St, Joe, $32; 8L Pfidnn win be filed next Monday. Louis, $39.50; Minneapolis, 8L Paul, and has more money and a larger list Chicago, $44.50; Memphis, of members lor Ha age than any like In .bldg Pattons court yesterday. $41.90; low round trip rates institution In the world, namely a half $45.50. Equally !nr two hoy, were tried on and of other points west of million dollars reserve capital, cnarg. two were reported to court to hundred!Tickets n thousand members. good to return until nearly Chicago. q larrelsnme and Inclined to fight. October 31st. allowed. Stopovers The Yeomeii policy covers acciThey wpre dismissed after being standard and tourist sleeping dents. total disability and old age. Through to j0 better. One, however, cars to all principal points. Four beau3 to he probation list. He trains daily. The famous Overmh7zid $2.25 from his employer to tiful GIFT FROM CARNEGIE. land Limited and the new Los Angeles-Chlcag- o tickets lo Utahn and theater Limited, twenty hours to Den,..,Vral small debts that he had ver, twenty-eigh- t to Omaha and Mount Vernon. O.. May 19. Presi,t',rtirted whl In quest of pleasure. one to Chicago. The Los Asgeles-Chl-cag-forty o dent Peirce of Kenyon college today ' Limited train carries tourist announced a gift from Andrew CarfcJ!,vid Ecclex returned yesterday sleeper to Chicago without change; negie of $25,000 for the aid of student "m an extended trip Into the north. double berth Ogden to Chicago, $4.75. who. like Stanton, are deserving but it 'lcd whether the Ogden For further particulars call Bell phone are hampered by poverty." He ban company had been bought 63 or writs A. B. Mosley, Trav. Past. theological students from benefiting absorbed by the International Rail- from the fund. Agt, Ogden, Utah. : "T irp for this season? Made from the purest water that flows from our J J mountain springs in Taylors Canyon, just east of our city. There is no contamination by sewerage seepage. The State Chemists analysis shows the water to be the purest, and especially desirable for drinking and culinary purposes. Have ice frozen Tom this water and you know what you are using. Placeyour order now or youll be too late. fl The proprietor Of '.he EIk g.unbllng A disastrous boiler exi)lo;ni on the OiHcers noose was arrested Friday or engine of the second secii-ion (he h.i.1 no iruuhle in obtaining entrance boitiid passenger train No. to i he gambling room. uid iible eviaoulheru Pa till occurred m 2 : 5 , of guilt warranted an arrest. : Xe.. ako.ii twelve dences He L. F. Ball money, $150. was deposited. mile trfei of '.Vella. Engine a: the stariou Zimmerman anC Fireman M. S. Irwin wa requested to10report He o'clock court yesterday at wre killed alniot instantly. to put in an appearance, aud his At ike time of the xpioion the j failed furfei'ed by Judge up ' bai! was declared train was running full speed The fine exceeds iho fcanter Murphy. ibo releaneil accident but the grade, tax on gamblers. O her houses air and art :he brake so ilia;, (he city be visited. train came to a halt wiibnui funlier willCharles Stone pleaded guilty to havdamage. The ngine trucks and wlut so much liquor that he imbibed ing were then set remained of (lie engine lost his ability to walk straight In a on a aiding and the train brought condition hs was picked up and to Ogdru wl h another locomotive. this taken to the station. The hoiUr was blown to piece. J. B. Hunaacker was ordered out of Engineer L K. Zimmerman leave the The charge was vagrancy. a wife and fle children who reirie at He city. pleaded guilty. Hunaacker was diFire2364 E. avenue in this city. Hia clothe hung around hie man M. 8. Irwin was a aingle man. lapidated. his feature wasted body la rags, ha nut were pinched and white, bis lips parchThe cause of the explosion been ascertained. ed and wlih hia fingers he clutched his The baggage car had an end blown hat spasmodically. off and the engine was a total wreck, greasy He la a morphine fiend, your hononly the running gear remaining on or.- sqld an officer, and o don't the rails. want him in the city." of to the passenAccording said story I begged for a dime. Judge, gers on tlie train, the explosion made Fred Smith. This admission cost him Then blast. a roar similar to a huge twentv days on the rock pile. came a bright light which made an J. 8. Palmer, a youthful-lookinillumination for milca around. Some fellow, pleaded long with the court pieces of the engine were blown a for a suspended sentence He apdistance of 2ii feet. The boiler of the proached Detective Pender last night engine was found about 160 feet from and asked for a dime with which to the track. secure s bed. Hts atory of hard luck The people mi the cars were asleep was traced baek to hard drinking, so at the time, and were awakened by the officer arrested him. He waa givthe report. They were of the opinion en an opportunity to work in the diat first that an (Tort wa being made rection of hia home In the east, however. and a few minutes were allowed to hold up the train. The oody of Engineer Zimmerman him in which to leave the city. was blown over the telegraph wires and lay several rods from the track. 03. fCHAK'5 LECTURE A wrecker and crew left Ogden scene and early this morning for the will bring the wrecked locomotive to Gives a History of the Dreaded Dieeases Consumption. the Ogden shops. UV IMG. , d . All Desirable Tattern. 20. i PROPRIETOR'S BONO OF 150 IS DECLARED FORFEITED. AND FIRE- VICTIMS. may 0 Boiler of Passenger Engine B'own to Morphine Fiend Is Ordered to Get Out ef the City in a Piocea Near Well. Hurry. Nevada Saturdays business was unusually large . . Every department was taxed to the fullest . . Tomorrow again the fast selling continues. Vere bound to sell much of this stock before the removal. 2e Uingliami for New Work fTXllAV uniJXIXC,. KILLED ENGINEER ZIMMERMAN AGAIN XUEN, ITA11, EXPLOSION GAMBLING MAN IKWIN 12-- iXAMlNUII; SIOKMMS one-thir- d Entered Wardleigh's Place During day Night Bafa Waa Not Locked, Fri- In the back part of the building, not visible from the street, but glare successfully rifled the safe In tha Ward-letg- h music store Friday night Their sorb was smoothly done. It waa mads easy by tha fact that tha safe door waa not locked. The cash box readily yielded to Its key and from $75 to $100 In cash were taken. For the first time In yean, Mr. Wardleigh asserts, tha safe door was left open, it la a strong, large safe and had it lieen locked, no doubt failure to obtain anything of value would have been the result of the burglary. It la evident that money waa sought by the robbers, for nothing worth cae rying away, of musical supplies, could hsva been removed from the store. Near the cash box. In a glass jar, $10 In small change offered easy plunder. OGDEN WATERWORKS The Ogden City Improvement League U devising plana whereby K la hoped and confidently expected that an amicable settlement of the waterworks controversy will be arrived at ia the near future that will inaugurate a new era in waterworks extension and a general iraprovemeat of lha system. At Friday masting the ckairman of the executive committee submitted a proposition In writing, addressed tv the committee by the waterworks company, with a view to arriving at a settlement. The details of this common!-ratio- n have not been made public, but It ia understood that the terms were considered by meet members of the board aa being favorable. Among other to exthings, the company propose pend $150,060 In rebuilding 11 a system, making a new resent reservoir and ex- -' tending ita mains. at terma After discussing the length, the laague decided te further consider the metier at meeting of the beard of .directors to be held early next week. If H fa then deemed necessary, tha term will be modified eo aa to meet with the approval of the board. The president of the League haa been authorised te appoint a committee of NEW PANAMAS. three to confer with the waterworks Panama hats, cleaned, bleached. committee of the city council In reMocked and rvtrlmmed. K. L Hurd, gard to tha proposition after It bps been acted upon by the board. 224$ Wash. ave. Both phones. President Lewis, of the league, states that the board of directors will EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE rxerrlae every precaution in Tegard to thla matter and will make no recommendations to the council that are Cunday, May 20th, not equitable and fair to both the dtl-sen- s of Ogden and the waterworks via Oregon Short Liae, $1.M round company. trip. All trains. BC2 FOURTH WARD CONFERENCE New of Sunday Superlntendancy Will bo Appointed School Aside from a ery Interesting program, the corfirenre In the Fourth ward thla morning will be of unusual interest to all members of tha ward In that Joseph E. Wright and hia counselor, E. A. Olsen and Jos. B. Foulger. will be released u the presiding officers of the school after serving faithfully for lira year. As this paper has announced, the superintendent of the dty schools are called to work on the stake board. It Is argued that l.avlng a perfect knowledge of the local conditions, they will be especially fitted to assist In ths betterment of the schools of stake. At the local board meeting evening the following program Sunday morning was accepted: 1. Officers and teachers roll 10 a. m. 2. Binging, "Sabbath Hymn. I. Prayer. 4. Reading of the minutes. 5. Singing. A Jubilee Song. ' 15. Xo. 2. 16. Reading of report of division Exercise by members of the School for the Deaf and Blind. The World Is Full 17. Singing. of Beauty." 18. Btuedlcticn. EASTBOUND TEACHERS The greatest offer eyer given to the Ogden people 20 per cent Discount on all 7. prrsentstum of Sunday school authorities. g. Kindergarten and primary opening exercises. 9 Story, number at the Weber Stake Sunday school board. singing. 10.' Two-ir-i Wondrous music, II. Special Story. 12. The use of the story, teacher intermediate department. teacher 13. The use of the text, Theological department. division 14. Reading of report of No. 1. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Guitars, Pianos Not new but nearly so, for $7500. Worth double the money t Mandolins and Violins Pianos from $225.00 and up. We have the world's famous Bush and Gerts THe latest publications of Sheet Music Now is the time to buy anything in this line. RATES For season rf 1906 tha Rio Grande Western will sell tickets to eastern points at one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sal May 26 and 28; June 1, 1 and 16. Final limit October 31, 1906. Stopovers allowed In each direction. Your choice of routes. For further information addresi. C. A. HENRY, O. B. GIlON. Ticket Agent. Agent. The Music Dealer 2376 Washington Avenue |