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Show A1LV --vpg of locomotive drive wheels. hasidealt in precious stones fabulous extent of Engine. STATE JOURNAL, JANUARY 16. PAGE FIVF ! Locotod. of locomotive new type CLEVELAND, J,u. entire on Sat- - tion Into the Ogden through harge that Mr. passed the coast. The en- - L. Chadwick smuggled large eo route for quantities built bf the Lima Locomo- of diamond, gem. and other precious company, of Lima, stone. Into this country ha developed A Machine - ' hat the woman deal, in ,ireelou. JLf llT MONDAY. Tn G,,r' 0ver 250M0tZ:.? ,?d front UTAH For One Week Only Caie 0I" .nrine differs from the ordinary of locomotives ,0 fobulous extent, H I in order I smuggling it was found necexsary for! the government to truce all the deal. lLllers consist of two small I diamonds and jewelry made by Mrs Chadwick. both In till country and Eu- wheels ot the extreme front of rope. jttrtd and two directly under-IfTtCollector of Cutoins Leach suy. that fumace. ..The wheels on the more than 25U.ui0 worth of Jewelry Is The engine also geared. and precious stone handled by Mr. burning type. Its destlna-- 1 I Chaw faced and lo- l)Jj ha wm1 Station, Caltfbrnla, where U tb" amount of Jewelry bn the Iron A Eastern I fHtedhas been uncovered with the investl- me locomotive was on ex- -. f,1'11 The governthe St Louis exposition. i ment is interested in alout the awarded prise grand ven UJjVrdd medal tor engines of Its While the government is attempting to collect only unpaid duties on diafrom Europe, all the - monds brought the profrom name , geared iu will be placed at the Thorough teata of this loco-- 1 of Receiver Nathan Loe.er re-- 1 dlspoaal satisfactory very given have I And. he will be able to . pH .. realize thoua- . , 1 finds of dollars for the creditors of the iit woman. wqCKADE MAY BE LIFTED, The investigation has led to the dis- blockgt first of February the ma11 PrIotl r ths thaVonly JTWlght which has been such collateral fer iL,UMhe development of Tono- oun" made P Mra- -P Chadwick and that 7 'rfl have been removed. If the I far reHter portion went Silt railroad people are car-- 1 t0 jfffeough. The track of the Car- e r i the of a cut0,m" r?u,ar Colorado, tributary and to thia Jewelry brought with lined pacific, have been ,a ('ent of the value. months past. It Is believed ?unry on tha ba"1 the government Suwon aa the track la dear. rallxe between 18.000 and to ship merchandise The re"t of the proceeds from ; JnJSh without the previous de- the of any Jewelry on which duty I has not been paid will be turned over I to Mr. Loeseer to be distributed among the Chadwick creditors. Mrs. Chadwick handled pearls, em'raJi" and ar "pup 1. to be moved from Mound I 'b,ea; by the peck. The testimony fajita Wabuska. Later the trsns-- 1 of experts shows that the woman did II Hi point will be moved to Hawthorne, not handle anything but the finest inf (km to Sodavllle. By that time I article and there la scarcely a pennys I -- will been have road tkt TMopah of wPrtb cheap Jewelry In the entire lot (tukudised .and broad gauge cars been traced. has that, fU be taken into' Tonopah. By tar the greater portion of the of innocent LARGE PURCHASE..' (Jewelry la In the hand them worit of The Informing mainof director pfraon jgHui Kruttschriltt, claim on the Jewelry i. to Harrlman.hhat gunce and operation an Interview regarding the be protected la going on The wntlcbPtlon I. that those who have the JewZhue of rolling atoclc, says: adrreftft in .the Mat a few day JfJ into, the courts. At I ordered 100 n?w locomotives. 70 newjtak,1ff l the same time the government authori . flT.ob" jr coaches, five smthV'r.r. aa well aa Receiver Loeaaer, are erntkm cars of the Qverland Limited ties, : steps to enforce their, demands taking and mail gpe and fourteen baggage, , also been in the matter if so compelled.. An order has jnmi'uri 'ibcl' Air tffiW new stock, cars .snd ;M box cars for the freight .traffic. he i ".t "Til . Itsjn ,l"pl!te: one-thir- d. I i v7 II frd- ' ltP,)nF Su 2 W-000- Commencing Saturday Morning, January 18, at 9 oclock, we will to the. public our entire assortment of Chandeliers at J er less than actual value. This means "one-quart1., i .i- Ourriir$5;00 Fixtures go for $3.75 Our $ 1 8.00 Fixtures go for $13.50 j .. .. it ' .''I DO AWAY WITH CORD DROPS of-th- WHILE THE OPPORTUNITY; .PRESENTS 'ITSELF. make your selection Now. ?S FOR U. P. WORK. , contract tor1, the building of the :Kcocd track of the Union Pacific rall-ns- d between Kansas City and Topeka bu been awarded to- W. C. Broadbury I I CONTRACT The n Obituary Men . Martins handesrt company. He remained in Ogden about five years and then moved to West Weber, where he lived until about five years ago. He moved back to Ogden. He was J,!!1 r?n!.lril:in.eral nUPrlnto?evf I Stricken with .paralysis about a year an(j never recovered from the first attack. He was the father of fourteen children, and twelve of them, together with their mother, survive. Funeral services will occur Thursday in the meeting house at West Weber, beginning at 1 o'clock. There will also be cervices at the family home In Ogden, beginning at 1:20 a. m. The -body will be taken to West Webpr lulMths High Fence AbWt the Rook leaving Ogden at. 11 oclock, , pHw But: Is. Soon Captured. DEATH. OF MR8- - FERGUSON. PKd Kltig, who Emma G. Ferguson, wife Mrs. ,1 serving sixty i o on tock pil today George B,. Ferguson, died yesterday, bin 'escape from the latter place, I tire home of her PentA Mr.wnd Mr . WkFaa of such short duration, that (Janie 1 Porter 2622 Madlspnavemie. will be held Tues-d not find time to. enjoy it. as he The .funeral services al soon again dutches, of the I day at the same place, beginning I and wljt noY receive a double 2:80. "ence for hi bad behavior. Ont made hi escape aa the men The remains of the late Hana D. were marching from their dinner to pettereon. who died Tuesday; last, pile. He happened to be. the laid to rest in the Ogden City cemetery r t wfi mar Inte the stockade and yesterday. ran to the other aide of the The speakers were President C. F. m. - the-cit- y: M in-th- ! . 1 where he Jumped over the Middleton, N. C- - Flygare, Joseph ParThomas Etherington, George His absence was soon detected I ry. George after a lively down some Stangr, C- - H. Greenwell 1and both in the principal streets' in rhe" city, he Hunter, who eulogised his ft. I eocleatlastlcal and civil positiona. The captured and taken back. I meeting house was inadequate to ac Season tickets to W. 8. A. lecture commodate the larged umber of friends eleven lectures "by specialists, nd relatives that gathered to pay their respecta- A large cortege followed the body P00L MATCH to the grave, which was dedicated by FOR THE WORLDS CHAMPIONSHIP Bishop Moroni Marriott and there were many large and beautiful floral V?.1-"1Mo-- . Jan. 18. The two trlbutea skillful players of . fifteen-ba- ll world are to begin a world's POULTRY SHOW AT ch,u lhJp F01 match In this dty CEDAR RAPIDS THIS WEEK twiA, They are Alfred De Oro. the "t champion, and Grant CEDAR RAPIDS. la.. Jan. 16. A Eby. Ihalf-dose- n states are represented at wnirea the winner to lck.f Ta.01 of the exhibition M0 ball. and .will last three I the tenth annual "ton, 200 ball beina Fanciers assoclatirm, Poultry each SUhlch opened at Cedar Rapid, today. Both men have In some time and 5Z in JoA In conjunction with the poultry and pet I lon. stock exhibition there Is a com show. Th. thetouniam" willlndlcat,on are that The exhibition will continue through drag big crowds. the entire week. JjjKlosure 1 3 TEA Cw ork is too far from San Francisco an nearer. r i THE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Parry Block, 2279 Washington Avenue. yoa. VywSMVBh Doesn't Rsspsct Old Ags. shameful when youth falls to It's I show proper respect for old age. but Just the rontrnry in the case of Dr. Kings New Life Pills. They cut off maladle no matter how severe and ir-- I Dyspepsia, respective of old sge. CnnstlpaUn 11 yield (jaundice. Fever. PHI. 23c, at Jesse J. to this perfect Drivers drug store. STANLEY S. STEVENS, Manager. Bell Phone 514-- r . Independent Phone 362. theme so well that none of hla hearers could fail to get the lesson. ivThe Struggles of an Ambitious Scene: Top flat in a Young Writer. New York boarding house, ended the afternoon's program, and not only kept the audience laughing during the entire rendition, but-- , gave them little spurts for, hours after. k In the evening it was with a Poet.,.-Agai- n the house was EQMUjNP VANCETCOOKE IS THE entirely occupied. It la useless to try : i;1 to report each number. Suffice it that Mr. .Cooke was, thoroughly himself, '' i 1 a a Most which means that he, pleased everyjha'pott phUraagfiar s Prov Grsetsd body and everybody liked him. The Entsrtaining'Spsahep-Wa, . tallowing is the menu? ' by Appreeialiva Audisnccs. j Greeting Tm Glad to See You. W. S. A. LECTURE Pot-Luc- lyiRST lerer.; , r e ' Jt ms . : Ml 't.i John EL Bitton died yesterday afat his home on . Thirty-fir- st ternoon, miles of build sixty-seve- n 'Death was caused by paralystreet.' ' track, converting the present single sis. He was about 7B years of age. Mr. track between Kansas City and I Bitton was a respected and Influential Pk tp.a double track system. of wieber' county. He wa. born in London, April 12, 1820. He of Denver. He will 1 Mr! Coeke . said: "The .audiences' were excellent, appreciative and sympathetic. The audience says, ; rMr.' Ctooke le original, humorous, philosophical and with it all has a soulful tP1 preclation of the sublime In man and nature as well as a keen Wit for the The Poet Philosridiculous in fife. 1 opher leaves Ogden with a' hearty, am glad to have met you. The people' who heard him responded with a. Thank you; 'the pleasure Is mutual; come again. Few entertainers on their first visit make as favorable an impression on the lecture-goir- g public as did Mr. Cooke, who gave two recitals in the Tabernacle last Saturday, under the auspices of the Weber Stake academy. At 2 p. m. the body of the hall was well filled with students, teachers and friends, who greeted the poet warmly as he came upon the platform. One way to a parents heart is to praise her little child: so Mr. Cooke began with The He Chronicles of the Little Tot. showed the child as "An Intruder. as The Grand Lania', Jr., aa a "voyager no lesa daring than Columbus. Then he took the child to The Concert and had him tell of Folks at Come to Our House, and of The Moo Cow Moo. Each aelection won its share of the llstenera sympathy land won some for the reader; but when the Ten Pound Tyrant walked papa and mama" around the stage., the audience belonged entirely to Mr. Cooke. Then followed a true bit of philosophy In the well written story A Luck In Life. giving the experiences of a with a story thrown In." Few in the audience have experienced such feelings, but Mr. Cooke developed his X. Domestic Dlalecte 'Nathan's Hat.' Sin. Besetting Going Home to Mother. Umveratuend-llc- h Foreign Philosopher "The German Optimist Fin de Side "The English Pessimist "Zls Anglais Lanqulds" The French All these were given In a modest, artistic manner, and it is difficult to Ingle out for special mention; but perhaps Going Home to Mother touched the heart and filled the nearest to overflowing; How Did You Die, and "Plug, gave the InSavant spiration. The "Hero of the Hill and Impertinent Poems 'Don't You?" "Foreboding contained the prettiest Plug!" "How Did You Die?" sentiment, while The Young. Man The Little Tot "Vacation Come at Waited came nearest to. .producing Last. If I Did Not Forget How Old laughing convulsions. I Was." The Hen. So rigs of Sentiment The Hero of Read our display ad. on' page 2; it Bobbys tear-glan- ds . the Hill. The Red Cross Nurse. will save yoq money. , Foreboding 'Tales Worth Telling. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. "The Football Girt. The Young Man Waited. The 8tory of Old Glory. JOURNAL ADS. 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