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Show WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER PAGE EIGHT. ACADEMY WORK OF Next Saturday We Start the Fall HELL 10 HAHO COAL LIGHT Struck Wyoming Strike Is Unquestionably j All Departments at Weber in Good Hands and Much Enthusiasm' a Woman, Says He Did It in Shutting Off Supply and ShortMan, Who Id Another elghlnrhood quarrel waa given a thorough airing In police court thla morning, resulting In the dismissal. by Judge Murphy, of Thnmaa WU-aoi' ho was charged by Mra. it. B.Polk avenue, with barf soil Stirling, Ing struck her with a board. The trouble In the neighborhood was The deapparently of long standing. who had fendant waa a feeble, old man, passed the allotted by four year. Ilia 74 yeara of Ufa arcre retqionslble, in great measure, n, en . flirt a penalty. mbroid Expressed at Opening. age May Result Self Defense. l: General freight buaineaa on railroads ' Wber academy has completed conthe enrollment being .. , registration, i nto K runnlng . . In excess of last year. About , siderably ,ft Jilt light at present. A fall- - three hundred pupils are in attendance, except JL ,n tlfr shipments of ial haa tb I,nln ,ha, the ln lu- -t particularly noticeable and aome J' are beginning already of the dealer, entrants get 1 to anticipate a shortage this winter, al- - , ,n"dlr work- - MnX r buy working fr,'n stocked though all binB are plentifully The various departments canneries. at present. , and the students Consumers are being urged to store. have been organised the ac-on's work. at industriously I for pramible emergent. preparation of .1, ; , ; tt. tar, 10 If1' the physical instruction haa been un- Isfon of n expert. Ben- Jamln E theseierai teams Hi5.k team, have not been completed organisation la now going on. The track work will soon start, and preparations srs being made for Indoor games in thla line. A matt is being installed, making ready for DAMAGE basketball when the weather will not j permit outside work. Shower baths are also being Installed, the accessories In thla connection being tha beat that can be obtained. Other athletic aporta are receiving as much attention, this department to be made one of the moat attractive in the academic course. Musical Instructor Ernest Nichols la working hard, moulding a KerSame Old Story of Exploding orchestra and band out of the recruits. He a putting much effort in tha musiosene Lamp and Disastrous cal end of the education and will endeavor to have the highest quality musicians at the institution. The band Explosion. and orchestra are continuously practicing, and the vocalists era receiving their share of attention from tha supervisor. A fire occurred at Montello, Nevada, Tomorrow the lecture course will be the last night, completely destroying outlined. The best talent will be sedamrailroad rating house, causing cured for thla attraction. There will age to the extent of 12,700. The flames be twelve numbers. The lecturers will started through a kerosene oil lamp be chosen at the first opportunity and falling about eight feet from the cell- the datea will be announced in a few ing, onto a table. The lamp exploded days. and the cloth immediately took Are, Mr. Marker will be assisted In amusethe timbers of tiis building being con- ments by W. O. Ridges and D. Ray I preimndomnce of evidence showed Blnce the beginning of th. Wyoming Mrs. that, while the old man did strike cnal miners strike, shipments have de. Stirling, he did It only after she had creased dally from that slate and twined several blows upon his body coal la now being received any arcely a stick. with StirMra. The trouble started when luling's horse got into Mr. Wilsons cerne patch and ha attempted to drive frenay it out. In a nervous condition of Mrs. Stirling, who had Just been released front the hospital after undergoating a delicate surgical operation, back. tached the old man and he atruck Hanng Kdgren. Elma Ande and Mra. AT Wm. A. Wiggins were witnesses in tha A a glance at Washington Ave. windows will bring you to the sale Saturday morning. this is the biggest Embroidery Event we have ever exploited and there will be crowds in attendance However large the crowd might be there J" will be no disappointment. nil there are embroideries in the lot nearly one yard wide at 39 and 40 cents and the patterns are ex-- ceptional. FIRE high-cla- AT BARGAIN SALES Yatt are expected te fit yeur eyes to Isnaas. We fit 'lanaae te yeur eyes. Thsre'a differ-nc- e. Cams in and let ua shaw yeu. J. T. Rushmer Tha aucesaaful Optician MM Wash. Ave. Parry Monuments but if you will please notice our windows our most glowing descriptions will appear modest. the sale Begins Saturday. ss sumed like so much oil. There were Shurtliff. The social organisations of eight persona asleep in the building the academy are well started In the at the time, but they escaped without year's work, many entertainments having been arranged. Besides tha literinjury. aoclt-tleare planning recitationa out ten minutes after the ilia was ary and dramatic productions. water of streams four discovered Cartful aslectian ef high-grad- a played on the flames, but to no avail. etoek A Na. 1 work men etudieua The blase had gotten auch good atart, CALL FOR REPUBLICAN regard for the lecaticn and aided by a alight biaese, that nothing PRIMARIES. waa ef the family pleti thorcould be done. The building ough carrying ail ef yeur erder in worth (2.000, and tha furulahlnga A Republican County Convention la every detail, to the final erection ef about 706. An outflt train la being rushed to hereby called to meet Saturday, Pep. the memorial, are peinto that 26th, 1902. at 11:00 a. m. at tha Couneur memeriale and laaura the scene. P. E. Lewis, general superintendent ty Court house of Weber County, at satisfaction, of tha local hotel and dining car de- Ogden City, for th. purpose of nominCo. partment of the Harrtman & lines, and candidates for th. office m Wehis private secretary, P. F, Paulaon, ating 225S WASHINGTON AVE. ber county a provided by law. departed fur the scene today. Primaries for the election of the number of delegatee from each district to said convention, ga hereinafter designated. will be' held Wednesday evening, September 23rd, 1902, at 0:00 o'clock p. m. The various district! will meet at the usual places, unless otherwise ordered by the Chairman of the County Central Committee. THE JVEWEST, CHOICEST The county precincts should each sePATTERNS A NO MOO-EL- S lect a candidate for Justice of the Petu-and Constable and certify their nomination to the County Clerk, as providMAN WHO WANTS THE ed by law. Ogden City Apportionment for County BEST. Convention. No. of District Delegatee. S First Ward 1... . y -- I OTAR BANNER YEAR a gs I HIS Fruit Shipments Heavier Than ARE FEWER Number of Home Seekers Dur- Sons FOR YOU, YOUNG MAN! for the youjvc -- WE'VE GOTTEJV TOGETHER THE BEST ASSORT- First Ward 2 First Ward 2 First Ward 4 Second Ward MENT or youjvc mejvs SUITS THA T yOVVE EVER SEEN IN OCOEN. 7 7 7 6... REPUTATION. have again picked up and are coming through Ogden in heavier quantities than at any other time this season. Seven hundred care of various fruits will aome through lie re before October The X, besides 200 carloads of apples. complete number of cars which will carry the fruits east on the Southern-Unio- n Faclflc system before November I will be in the nelghborhod of 1,500 refrigerators and more orders are dally being amt to the local offices to prepare for Icing at this point This year, the officials say, la unIn the history of doubtedly the heavleat th. Golden State.- - It hiu taken a greater supply of Ice, many times the officials having to call upon Ogden companies to meet the demand. At present enough Ice la in store to supply the cats which will come in before the season closes. Aa soon as the present season la over there will a alight Increase In the freight business, as the early orange shipments will start from California. Other citrus fruits will also come through here, light at first, but la expected in the a winter months. Utah Shipments Bifl. The Utah shipments are decreasing, but, nevertheless, thla haa been the heaviest year in the shipment of thla state's fruit A large demand in the east for Utah fruit is making all the growers plan heavily and next year, together with tha numbers of extra trees which have been act out in the past few seasons, will ! member whose eye e need assistance. Then'll be no mistake in the g lessee we anpply. ly because era examine all yes before choosing the lenses. aclen-tlfical- CO record-break- er L Prof. Squire Coop of school department of ganised an orchestra ments, and the work are procurable here. For the youngster who Is a little week in vision, for the parents whose eyes need help, for the old folks whoa, eight begins to ehow the effect ef advancing years. Come or bring the J. S. LEWIS A a THE HIGH THE QUALITY STORE Jeweler, and Opticians er BUSY ALL THROUGH THE TOGGERY GLASSES FOR EVERY AGE OVER 100 PERSONS FITTED DURING AUGUST,. Last week California green fruit shipments, af- Mrat publication last publication Sept. Sept Secretary. 16, 1606. 22, 1962. 1,721 colonists ter having fallen off for a few days, through Ogden, about undoubtedly prove for thla state. OUR TRICES ON THESE yOUNG MEN'S SUITS RANGE FROM fio TO 30 Floor of Gasoline-Soake- d Seow-Secti- on 'Year Ago. record-break- you KNOW OUR STAN"D AROt you KNOW OUR STyLEt you KNOW OUR Ell Smaller Than ing Any Past sh Jos. Parry to This OF the Ogden High music, has orof 20 instruof practice haa already started. He believes that ia a short time he will have excellent music for entertainments at the High School and at the socials, whkh will be held later in the season. The first basketball meeting cf the High school girls was held Monday night, Mias Raboume. one of the teachers, being appointed coach, to be assisted by Physical Director Masters. Mias Rabourne haa records as a basket ballist from the University of Missouri and Bryn Mawr of Pennsylvania, the famous college for girls. A meeting of the Athletic association was held at the Ogden High school Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock. Athletics In general were discussed, much tn thusiasm being displayed by those present. Surprises Vieitora Miss Steele, professor of Latin In -- r paaeed of whom stopped here and embarked through the state making Investigations of Its resources. Thla Is about half the num-which passed through a year ago, the traffic of the earlier part of the colonist rate season falling off noticeably. However, of this number, there are no Immigrants, aa they have been discouraged through the financial reports of the last few months, and American employers having tired of 100 With the entire two stories of tht garage and barn of Joseph Seowcroft, 522 Twenty-sixt- h afreet, in seething flames last night at a late hoar, caused by a lighted match being thrown oats the gasoline soaked floor. Are companies Na 1 and 2 responded In shout one minute after the alarm had ben turned tn and saved the structure from total ruin. Chemicals were used the ground floor to quench the flame which had started on the gasoline tanka, and water was utilised on the atory, where about tw0 tona upper the Inefficient work of foreigners. were rapidly being eaten by tlie hay The ones who come at thla time are flames. Tha damage amounted te conceded to have enough funds to In- about $1,000, only the prompt action vestigate and find out what conditions of fire department saving tbs enexist The immigrant class usually haa tirethestructure. Just enough to get along on, ordinarily The barn la located In the rear of having secured employment before ven- Mr. Bcowcroft'a home, 532 Twenty-sixt- h turing to the west. In moat cases, street, between Adatna and been Jefferson have heretofore, immigrants avenues. The whole building. shipped here by agents of the western Mr. Seowcroft says, was s flame wbea manufacturers and contractors. the alarm waa turned In and there no hop. for a while that the atructui THAW'S ATTORNEY DEAD. could be saved. The building la of brick, two stone . NEW YORK, N. T gept. 22. A high, valued at about $2,006. Russell Peabody, Harry K. Thaw's at- Seowcroft la high In praise of torney of record, died suddenly today Ogden lire department, and he thlnM at hi home In Babylon. L. Lb that for a city of thla else no better Ur t n flre-flght- Tabor college, Iowa,waa a visitor at the Ogden High school Tuesday morning, viewing all departments of the Institution. She expressed her astonishment of the superior equipment In ihe various study halls. Miss Murdock of Columbia college, New York City, a guest at the Hermitage, was a visitor at the Hl1 school this week. When asked aa to her Ideas regarding educational systems In the east and the west, said she had no Idea that such conditions existed. She had entertained prior 14 coming here the view that everything In the west was still wild and woolly-- , and that rather than the high standard she expected to see what ia really termed ''countrified- - In the east. exist IKSlil GW ON . M Division Superintendent E. son of the Southern Paciflc w with a party of official, from an inspection trip ovfr W dfvlsions west of Ogden in They report everything are condition, and summaries made out Improvements for Ing year will he made. Evcry . ing, bridge and other the railroad was thoroughly condi and found to be In first class "5 tw The Latest In FURS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES y |