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Show TI1E MOEXIXii new home buy a THE BIRD for Wire Bird Cage from Wire Bird Cages with loose drawer in bot. grass Cage from parrot Cage from S5 1 J .dee Armstrong. In Suit La!. ivriUy. xianu-- a mutiou to iiKWlmeu;, against Chief Slu r. .35 to 1.75 'I-- 3 . 00 charged vlth Chief Sheet nf the court. er cwnnirfrai-t- rcle. . from the es ibe an l Tt: t.u;-ari- Beginning Sunday. May a. the Short Uor and Rio Grande Western railroad will aiiernate in tbe round trip ex running of cunuou between Og.len aui Salt Lake Cny. good both ways. word George Craig ba received from McCor.l. Brady A Co, waolneslr r of Omaha, that the firm will hereafter be represented in Ogden hv George U Erhart. Thia city will be :iadt a distributing iioint for tho west and the firm may later build a warehouse here. 2476 Washington Ave. ill Evsey Change tins. Saturday Ma- Tw Performance, EVENINGS 7:10 an S.lfi. Dally, Except Sunday, MATINEE at 3:30- - ... ..tOo, 20c, Ke PRICES MATINEES gr-ce- MEASURE JUCCIED WITH - tOc, 20c C. Which Thrcatana tc Hold Up Improvements Wac Amended. The Salt Lake Herald caya: Svnaiur Benner X. Smith la Uot re-sponsible for the provision In the mow famous agnate bill Xo. 1ST. Introduced by him, which tb reatens to tie up ail the city Improvement work. The bin in Ha original form provided simply that whoa public improvements are made the contract must first be let and the amount assessed each individual piece of property should uot exceed the proportionate share of that tract. It alao provided that no assessments should be leried until the Improvements were completed. It was a measure to protect pr4crty owners against exorbitant aa-- 'J and to prevent the aaaeaa-meet a being collected and kept by the i city for a period before the work Is even aianed. The measure came up In the senate slung with a large grist of bills the dav lielure the session closed. It waa unanimously recommended by the Judiciary committee and passed without discussion. The obnoxious clause which provides that bids for the doing of all work contemplated by such special Improvements shall he'aeparately solicited and a separate contract be let therefore waa lutmducad as an amendment by Senator Charles R. Hollingsworth of Ogden. Apparently no one paid any attention to it and It waa allowed to gu In with the bill. The measure alao passed tbe house In this form on the last day without discus1 ! sion. A. Hillman baa returned from Salt Lake, after having beeu exonerated of any wrong doing In company fflih Harry Simmon. Young Hillman, ho i a boy of excellent family and is will thought of, eeiu is have been the victim of a grudge held against him by Blniiuone. When the latter waa arrested la Salt Lake ke chained Hillman with being an accomplice, but his story waa aooa riddled when Hillman confronted bis accuser. The historical Society will meet at 2:6u tomorrow with Mr. P. 11. Mat-soIMS Jackaon avenue. Mrs. Fred Tout and child left yesterday for Pocatello to be gone on a six weeks visit. The case of Christina A. Hunter vs. the Salt Lake and Ogden Railway company is being argued in district court ji'nierday. Plaintiff 1 endeavoring to prevent the defrnduni from croes.'ng her laud. S0 In police C. Hillen waa flued court yesterday for disturbing the peace. Funeral nervines over tbe remain of P. R. W'biiey were held Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Lynne ward meeting A large number of house. people gathered to pay their respect to the memory of the deceased. Interment took place in the city cemetery. was Herd received yesterday from Reno, Xsv., by F. C. Blacklngton, to the effect that Meade Brownell, son of R. C. Brownell, formerly of this At the time of ita passage In the senate neither Senator Lawrence, city and now of Seattle, died from chairman of the Judiciary committee, the effects of heart failure yesterday uor Senator Williams waa present, ac- afternoon. He left Ogden tiro weeks cording to the Journal sgn for Reno to accept a position as manager of a steam laundry there. EXCURSION TO MILNER, IDA. Meade waa well known by a boat of young people In the city who attended Daily April 17th to 21sL high school with Mm. He waa captain of the high sohool football team Via Oregon Short 1.1ns, 9.0S round for two seasons and gained a reputatrip. Tlcketa good to return within tion for his athletic ability. News of Get acquainted with the OgJrn fifteen days from date of aale. As his death was communicated to the Steam Laundry today. Delays aro matter of Information 30,000 acres school tbls morning, where It caused a dtncerous. Many opportunttlea tbM land under Twin Falla, north aide deep feeling of sorrow. The body will vould pmva virtually gold nuggets" caual will ba open for entry April ZZn.l be aeut to Seattle, to hie father and ta people have slipped by owing to and same date Milner townslte will mother. The first report of hla death Don't let this be open for aale of lota. delay or beeltmtlon. stated that be bad been kicked to ehucs to entmet your laundering with death by a borne but bis relatives here fclll-tiai a Jinadry poeaeaalng unaqua led Twf FhiladelpMxiie who need an. do not think the information has any ter turning out your work prompt- lither man automobile without fils foundation. ly and aatiafaetorlly Blip by any Incpermlaalon were each .gives six ur. Begin today favoring ua with moniha Imprisonment.; REWARD your bundles. ( Steam Laundry Ogden Tboaas 174. 417 of ths Clothed tlona and tho Nude. . CHAIN CANS SYSTEM des- from Detroit, ltlch., nays: Unclothed people, accustomed to see tbe human body nude, are leaa vicious than clothed nations among whom clothing adds allurement to the mystery of tho body," said lira. O. A. e Janes In her paper, of Artlmtla Drsia," read before tho Twentieth Century clvb yeaterdky. She mid: "Wo woman wear tight fitting bodices on tho afreet and exposed, bust la public gatherings Ilka tb opera, and yet we blush at the exposure of tho ankles and call it Immodest. What la there more eases, tlaliy modest about tho exposure of the upper than of tho lower limbs? "Modesty la the latent evolved of all tho virtues, and originally la the effect rather than the cauae, of clothes The first chapters of Genesis show that clothing originally waa the result of moral degeneracy. Because we are clothed are we human beings more virtuous than tho unclothed horse we with elec Will Take Fifty night Yoar name with incandescent signed Will burn into tbe public mind. THE CURRENT. UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. . WELLS, General Mgn E. W. WADE, Agent. E. o o AT 1L T BONE WAX USED. O O O O Jn Replacing tha Bona of a Boys O Arm. O ' ' O O O O New York, April 12. The O O surgeons of St. Gregorys hoe- - O O pltal performed an operation O Its- - O O yesterday on a O lan boy, Peter Leparl of O Brooklyn, by which tbev re-placed a portion of a necrotic O O bone of tbe left forearm with O O a substance known aa "bone O O , wax which will in time, tbe O O surgeons a ay, turn. Into bone. O When tbe boy wan brought O O found O O to tb hospital It wa O that ho waa suffering from a O arm. O O tubercular bona In O Deoompoaltlon had set In. To O O prevent tbe loss of tho use of O O tho arm. It was decided to O J yu Uplift ' MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY ld Va"a, Draya and Baggage Wagons. I OUR SPECIALTIES Pta net Pan ""W Safe Movtag a ad Storage. OFFICE O bring the "bone wax Into use. y will be need dally O An O to watch the growth. O Bone wax was discovered by O a German rbemlat ten years O ago and baa been used In VL Twentyfifth lid, PHONES Ben, 220. 124. O O BROS. POR MONUMENTS. marm. ,rrlT, carload of toct ita, ? ! cominlasloaa OrlS h,T Pa7 them. for Decoration D.T vf OPPOSITE CITY CEiirTERT a ,h-u- ov rm BAR IS MAY .ism-arae- - ; '.lau.t-- ROBBED GRAND JURY INDICTMENTS oooooooooooooooo HELD UP BY BARTENDER UNKNOWN MEN. TWO ARIOSA me pound ordyi sealed1 protection to i getting the gt fashioned A ARIOSA Coffee e 0 , , Be real angry if the; which is e ruhstitute, a time in and may digestion and nerves. CmRsvAilMiiiMMif! FmdUwXmmitmS Ml to HANAN eu-Hr- and valuable lnfurmatiuu rourrrulug the manner In mhlch each evt-uwill be conducted, Tbe tournament opeus May 2nd and Holdups Aro Believed by Police to be end Saturday night. May 4. The Professionals The, Secured Heed hvuel ha been selected as Over 400. of the aeaoriatiun and membership cards have been Issued by tbe Weber club, good for ten days, which Heavily armed, and with iheir fea- will be furnished every visitor who ture partly conceal, d brhind slouch takeo In tho shoot. After tho hat, two men, oar tail and the utaer match pan la ounrluded tha local club will short, walked briskly Into ihr Healy escort ta many (boot era aa desire to bar yesterday at 2 a. tu. and secanyon, whore a Jollification cured In money auj jewelry, f434. Ogden will be held. Walter Belllck, night bartender, waa Secretary A. F. Bigelow is sanguine taken completely by surprise. Ha over the outcome of tha tournament. was placed with bi back to the wall Dally, letters aro received by him and stripped of even thing valuable from prominent marksmen in various he had on him. of the country who seed word Their work finished, the rubbers parts ahead that they expect to be la atwith draws revolvers, backed out sad tendance thrve day of the toarna-mt-n- t. quickly disappeared. fav fur the prescuc if a few strag"We have left no atone unturned," gler. the street see deserted, said to make tha affair tho the saloon no one but the barten- beat Bigelow, ever held Denver and der fought against sleep. Hla shift the coast, aud between 1 think nothing but was nearly ended, when the measurmores will reward the asaodaiioa ed tread of two men wa beard apfor its courage In attempting to proproaching the neon by the back mote a tournament aa largo ao the which lead in from Wall coming one will be. 1 received word avenue through raar corridor of tbs lately that Oaroaco Haight, general soon hotel. As as they enterHealy of tbe DuPont Powder ed the swinging doors, the robbers repreaeutntive In the west, will ha present. company draw their revolver, covered k And many ether excellent aud ordered him from behind tbe we did not expeat to bo Ablehooters, to bar. One remained to guard the barhave signified their Intention tender wbila tbe other, carelessly lay- of eomtng." ing bis revolver on the polished aur the local creeks turned faro of the drinking counter, skipped outTeoterdny for pnctloe work at the club lightly over tbe obstruction to the grounds on Madiaon avenue and Thirty-foftTL legUter which reposed against urth a treat. From now until the an elegant mirror, la gold he aeour meet opens, dally try-os will occur. ed )36 and In silver 4. The money Amateur who are usually shooter, drawer ransacked, he Jumped bark te debarred from contests, are to lie givthe side of kls companion, wnnae gun en un opportunity of proving the never left Selllck for a moment. From of their aim by up the bartender's pockets ha took dia- the cost of entering events. putting monds and gold piaa valued at f406. J. 1 Mead, representing tha U. M. the property of a relative of ScUlck, C. Co., win engineer the tournament. Mrs. Bulkier, who gave them to him 111a wide experience and genial manfor safe keeping. Laden with rich ner will naanre the successful and plunder, the robber bade Belllck good mouth running off the shoot in all night, backed swiftly out of the raar Its details. entrance and disappeared In a ran across tbe depot square and Into tha DEA1H OFMRS. ROBINS yards beyond. Belllck spread ths alarm as quickly as he could communicate with the One of the Pioneers of Ogden and polio station. Sergeant Fincock, la Mother of a Large Family. charge 4f the night lore, wltb hla follow officer mad a rapid search In the death of Mrs. Ann Robins, of tha territory adjacent to tb Healy which occurred at I a. m. yesterday but succeeded la finding nothing that at the residence of her daughter, would put them on the track of the Mrs. Richard Leek, 2627 Jefferson aveholdups. It is believed that tbe men nue, another pioneer of the Mate and boarded an early freight train and the city has been added to ths long rode out of the city. Salt Lake and Hat who have gone before. Mrs Robother cities nearby have been notified ins was tbe widow of the late Edmund of the robbery and furnished with Robins and was oas of ths best known women of tlis city. good descriptions of ths man. About midnight, two msa walked Mrs. Roldns came to Ogden .with her Into the White Elephant saloon and husband in 1662, having been married took casual observation Of everything at BL Louie just a short time before In sight. By description they are leaving for Utah. She was bora In Dunham, loanee-shirthought to b tho asm two that rob-lieths Healy. Nonchalantly, on England, Oct. 4, 1631, and was passed to the rear while tb other therefore alt years past the seventy walked leisurely to the front. They mark when death called her. had aroused tha suspicion of the manWith her husband she endured the agement of the bouse, however, and privation Incident to na early settlean alarm was sent to ths gambling ment of this practically barren waste house above the saloon. The barten- and with him she succeeded In wrest der was soon reinforced by a number Ing a llveUbood from a resisting Mil. of men, who commenced an Investiga- It was only five years after ths slate tion. Both character under suspicion was entered by Brigham Young and were discovered at the entrance to tbe the pioneers of '47 that Mrs. Robins saloon with weapons partly drawa. took up her abods at Ogden and she They fled as soon as they grasped the resided bars from then until the time situation, and the first attempt of tbs of her death. Mrs. Robins leaves n large family, was thwarted. night at a hold-uThe police aro of tb opinion that tbe members of which are prominent professional men have been planning residents of ths city. Their names fellow: Mrs. William Sewell, Mrs. ueb a raid for several days. A numR. Mrs. Prondflt Leek, ber of bad looking fellows have bees Rubt. under surveillanoa for more than a Mrs. F. V. Vankowskl, Mrs. John Mrs. J. E. Halverson, Mrs. R. L. week but. until this morning, they conducted tbemselres within tbe law. Bradford, E. J. Robins, Fred W. Robins had R D. Robins. The data of funeral will be announctbe bowels, promotes Regulate later. ed coneasy natural movement, cures stipation Doan's Regulate. Ask your MURDERER RECAPTURED. druggist for them. 23 cents a box. SHOE bead-quarte- offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent hy the very best material . and skilled workmanship. DEE-STANFO- SHOE RD (a-ai- SOLE AGENTS a e, i WHY BE SICK? Bel-Uc- We ut SSiiiir W&Bd CONSULTATION FREE Wo Guarantee Speedy Prs. Elliott, ucroM the gtrret from old aland 2356 Washington Avenue. ' i p Pin-gre- DELEGATES NAMED. ta Represent This Country at Peace Conafrsnce. Men Whs Are Washington, April 12. Today's cabinet meeting was the shortest that has bsen held for smns time. Tbe aeaaion lasted only half aa hour. At Its conclusion the names of tbe delegates to the peace conference were announced. Owing to the growing Importance of the approaching congress and the extension of the program the number of tho delegates has been slightly Increased. As announced today, the American delegates will be aa follows: Jos. H. Choate, former ambassador to Great Britain: General Horace Porter, former ambassador to France; U. M. Rose, of Arkansas, former president of the American Bar Association: David Jayne Hill. American minister to tbe Netherlands; Brig. General George B. Dari. Judge Advocate General 17. B. A., and formerly president of international law at the United State military academy; Rear Admiral Charles 8. Sperry. U. 8. N.; William I. Buchanan, formerly minister to Argentine and to Panama, and chairman of the American delegation to the Rio conference: Secretary Chandler Hale of Maine, formerly secretary of the Americas embassy at Vienna, and the son of Senator Hals of Maine: James Brows Scott, solicitor of the department of stale, expert attache. Charles Henry Butler, reporter of the United States supreme court. Tbe delegates will sell from New York for The Hague about tbe middle Judge Landis Pisces 1,463 Counts the Jury. Bs-fo- Chicago, April 12. Final motions to quash the Indications as a whole against the Standard Oil company were overruled today. Judge Lenriis stated that he had concluded 433 of the counts were had and these he had ruled out, leaving 1,463 that will go to the jury. Attorney Rosenthal then moved that the prosecution be Instructed to signify on which one of the 1,463 count the government will try lte case. Judge Landis refused to consider the matter at this time, saying that If the uil7. then the verdict of the Jo question might he taken up. District Attorn? Sima then began his argument. e. Atlanta, On., April 12. Oeorga W. Bundrjfk, who surrendered In Las Angeles, together with his brother waylaid John Bchroeder and hla wife who were returning to their home from Bchroeder waa killed and hla wife seriously wounded. After two trials George W. Uundrlrk was found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. H was taken to the A malleus Jell for safa keeping. In November, 1904, be and a man named Parker sawed their way out of tbe jail and Bundrick has since been at liberty. His brother is now serving a term In the stale penitentiary for the crime. The cause of the crime Is said to have been a land dispute. Cordell at night now at 10 Per Cent 4 Per Cent? -- OR- V Which tlo you prefer to leave your money where it drawn only 4 jxr cent or to lUvewt in good real estate and draw from 8 per cent to 10 per cent? 1 am KubiuiUing a few proposition n that will net ' you from H cent to 10 p4r cent on the investment. 1 have others and will take pleasure in showing them tu you if you will call at my office. $2,000 for two new four-roocottages; lota 50x150; rent at present for 27 per month. pr k for a new brick house in It. IL district; will rent for $15. acre of land; suit frame and $1,600 for able for Ik II. men. $3,000 for three housiw and one acre ground on 22nd street. house and one four-roo$2,500 for one $1,300 3-- 4 i i six-roo- m house, well located. In any part of the city, at prices that will lndnce quirk sales. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely waul to buy as an investment, it will pay you to investigate what I hare to offer. GEORGE A . HORN REAL ESTATE FinST NVTL BANK. HALF HOLIDAY!, and Abee lute Cures In Cases We Accept d STANDARD OIL CASES-- O O O O THE t. for th-.- wun-- annual of me I ral: l.isb Sjwi- usaociiOU- -i a',cmpiel- 1 ly o! the O len Guu club, under win 1. br aupk- - ;n- ing (MUd.ii-n-J- . Programs h.:vr bee a J and approved of c. ud are tmlay e mailed tu fehuuteia over the Thi-an.- bouked la Country. hundK.nne style and contain concise Preparation of May. cans. oooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o U 5 Local Gun Club Men Ac Making Prep- -- O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MITCHELL Fam- g OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING, e The intention of the Southern Pato institute the chain-gan- g aystem, Instead of the system of running .of crown as now in vogue, mention of which was made In these columns some time ago, ha , caused the Weber club te take an Lion In the matter. Teeter Jay a committee from the club is la coaferance with Division Superintendent Manson la aa effort to cause the railroad cumpany to take some other action which will acrid the removal of from 30 to 71 families from Ogden. For many years tha system of running crows oat of here has been such that a groat number of railroad men made their homes at this terminal. A crew starting out from Ogden might run to Mon tel lo, tie up for rest at that point, then be sent eut of there to Carlin and finally work Its way back The chain-ganlo Ogden. aystem means, that the crews will have regular runs and that about 10 or 73 trainmen, now running eut of Ogden, will be transTerred to Carlin and other polnte where they will be assigned to regular rnns. W. A. Malan. Malan. Seventy-fiv- cific company drive." S. te ilies From Ogden. "Tha-Scienc- trie light Against the blackness of the 40E. A Na-- For ths arrest and eonvlctloa of nny party or parties stealing tho Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR KELSON, Circulator. patch to the Chicago Tribuno Helps Business WE SUPPLY It. Chicago, April Electric Display Write your name $10 oooooooooooooooo o 0 2U Si 0 Comparison ltn7. KI, TOUSKAKIKT Ore-41'1- 1 Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. UTAHN A theatre AlMiil, arations for tho oue-tioli- Law SATFRI.AY. bi-:u-i 11.75 to 12.33 Breeding Cage from Feed extra Bracket, Cup, Baths, etc. Spring, Alo amusements I'TAil. OH DIIN, HEALV HOTEL BREVITIES to $1 .40 ............. ........$1. o0 to EXAMISEIS, - BELL PHONE 1316 President Washington, April Roosevelt baa promulgated an order giving Saturday half holidays, during July. August and September, to nil SI 12. mechanics, laborers and other employes at tbe manufacturing mnd supply arsenals and depots under tbe war department and In the office of the division and department headquarters of the army and in the raglneer department at large. The order provide that on Saturdays lu the months named four hours, exclusive of time for luncheon, shall constitute a day's woik. oooooooooooooooo O O o O o O O O O O O O O O O 9 RECIPE FOR BOILfi, PIM- PLE8 AND BORES. Shake well In a bottle the following and take one tea- spoonful after each meal and at bedtime, vis.: Fluid Extract f ounce; Dandelion, Compound Kargon, one ounce; VToid pound Syrup wesrillx, three ounces. These Ingredient are harm- less and can he ttetnined from any good pharmacy here at nominal coat. This mixture Is said to be n splendid Spring Tonic and Blood Cleanser, becasae of its gentle, though prompt, action In forcing ths kidneys to filter and strain from the blood and cast out In tbs urine all adds, waste and microorganisms which cause pimples, bolls and eruption a and which often ruin one-hal- O O O O O O O O O O O O a good complexion. Now is the Urns lo take It. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O JESSE J. 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