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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SEHT TO STATE Counterfeit UNION ART 10 AMEMCAO 1901 SPINSTERS HELD OH THE CHANGES ILL TIAT'S BEST 11, A usually PACIFIC 4 A V Dis- - The offlcera of the Commercial National bank of Ogden must permit Henry O. Harkness, a stockholder, to inspect all the books, accounts. and loans of that institution. The state su- -. and evening ure the fifteen, pictures preme court, by an opinion handed I 21. unless their of the age attain they whl.h pomp,!, the wonderful friese in dQwn by JuBtUe Baskin, affirms releaae conduct may warrant their (he ponton public library executed by the declBton ot the district court In an earlier date. e. A. Abbay called the Quest of tbs punting him a writ of mandamus com- The names of the hoys are: IIoI, GraiL These are very fine re- the officers of the bank to con- Bremer, Joseph Eastman and Andrew produt.tloni of one of the best thing. Lede to his request in the suit brought Jackson. They are the lads that iro ei merj(?an fcrt To those who have! f)n February 1, 1903, Harkneaa made Into K leml'a warehouae and atole a the pictures in their orlginlal set-- 1 demand upon thq directors of the I This Is not the first of demijohns. this a splendid opportunity to live ting jor permission to Inspect the time they have been in the hands of over that experience; and to those who K wa dened him. The opln-hawhlch the police and they have become Innot this Is an opportunity to see jon Qt the court says that Harkneaa corrigible. In pictures what is already more or less demanded the Investigation "for the The fathers of the boys were In court familiar through Tennysons "Idylls of purpose of ascertaining the value of nnd Mr. Brewer pleaded that hls boy be the King" and Lowells Vision of Sir I bJ gtock jn Mjd bank, and for the the given another chance, but the Judge Launfal. poems Immortalising 0j ascertaining whether the tainted out the advantages that would same story. affaire of the said bank business the accrue to the boy by hls being detained There will be found by Alexander! have been properly conducted accord at the schooL This afternoon the one of our great American portrait arIng to law; that loans have been made Judge will talk the matter over with tists, "The Pot of Basil," which Is the to a favored few of the paMr. and Mrs. Bremer, but in the meanInterpretation of Keats' poem trons of said bank of more than plctoral time the boy goes to the Industrial of the same name. of the capital stock to each of school. Puvls de Chavanea the great said patrons, which la contrary to law, French artist, probably the greatest and that he believes the aaid direc living mural painter, is represented by tors and offlcera of said bank have been copies of the panela conceived by him gUjty of other Irregularities which can for the Boston public library. These only be stated after an Inspection of pictures have perhaps done more than the books and accounts of the bank. the work of any other artist to make Chief Justice Baskin says the only the Boston library a Involved In the appeal of the question B. H. Jones, editor of the Brigham artistic of perfection. trlump officials is whether a stockholder bank City Report, wae an Ogden visitor toThe mural decorations of the library of a national bank, created and conday. of congress are represented by repro- trolled by acta of congress, possesses W. A. Overbeck, manager of the ductions of C. 8. Pearce's lunettes sym the same powers and rights of access Western Moline Plow company, Balt bolislng "Labor, Re- to Recreation," and Inspection of the books as are Lake, Is an Ogden visitor. ligion," Rest," and "Study." possessed by the stockholders of othel W. Hanson, who la associated with Then EUhu Vedder's wonderful mo- corporations. He hols that the right L, R. Rogers In the law business in saic, entitled Minerva, may he seen. of inspection is a common law right Balt Lake, la In town today. Vedder's Cumean Sibyl, hls Samson and unless restricted by statute or the The Historical Boclety will meet Sat- and Lazarus,' which are portrayed with corporations charter which la not so in this Instance it would be unlawful urday, February 13th, with Mrs. Porter, strength and power. There are more classical subjects In to deny Mr. Harkness, who Is a stock303. Washington avenue, at 3:30 p. m. The auit brought by James and Paul the collection, but aside from these holder, the right to make an inspection there are many pictures Illustrative of for proper purposes, such as he claims. Ingebrstsen, as administrators of the estate of C. Tngebretsen, to recover home life, pictures of childhood, rest- He adds that the statutes of Utah do ful landscapes, rural scenes, pictures of not restrict the common law rights, 375, was settled today by the payment the Indian, aheep pictures, and many of $50. other subjects, so that everyone la sure William B. Hughes, who has been to find something among them which to Pacific const points In the Interests will appeal to hls sense of the true and of the C. A. Smurthwnlte Produce comthe beautiful. pany, returned from San Francisco this There will be a number of books from . morning. the library In the exhibition room on The regular monthly meeting of the American art which may be looked U. T. U. A. will be held on Friday evenhe ing at 7:30 at the city hall. All mem It will be possible to find sketches ofacnnot lu exerclae th(f Btate bera are urged to be present to take the artiste and descriptions of nearly through the medIum of the court8j In election of offlcera the part all the pictures In some of these books: a visitor may do, Interfere with or dl- The Hess team defeated the Becraft Caffln Masters of American Paint- rect the general operations of the corteam of bowlers In two games out of I I '( ve I I . one-ten- th I LOCAL BRIEFS I worid-renwon- ed Bachelors. Important change on the Southern Pacific goes Into effect today. The sixth, seventh and eighth districts constituting the Wyoming division will be divided. Assistant Superintendent C. M. Ward's realngatlon goes into effect and he retiree from the service of the company. It la rumored that the Chicago A Alton may require hls services in the near future. H. V. Hlllaker, who succeeds Mr. Ward, will have charge of the division from Green River to Ogden and Superintendent Whitney of Laramie will have charge from Cheyenne to Green An River. In order to demonstrate the esteem In which Mr. Ward has been held by the employees of the Union Pacific, It may be stated that a movement la on foot to present him with a testimonial of some kind. The matter has already been taken up by .the conductors of the system and It la expected that quite a large suip will be raised to that end. Just what the testimonial will be or When It will be presented has not yet been determined. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life ltaelf la the of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong If you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dlzslness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Jeaae J. driver's drug store, If you have range horses or mules for sale it' will pay you to communicate with the man who buys more horses than any other man on earth. Address or call on C. M. Clay, 3442 avenue, Ogden, Utah. Washington iione 553 X. I Two Married Women, the big fuu feast, will be presented at the Grand tonight The Spinsters convention, given last night at the Second ward amusement hall, wae one of the most entertaining Snd enjoyable affaire that has. been seen in Ogden In a long time. The object of the convention was to secure a tax o bachelors. A large crowd was present and It wae enthusiastic in its applause, The following program was carried 'out: Overture, Ford's orchestra; solo, Miss Ellen Thomas; piano solo, Mrs. Tellthd Browning; solo, Mrs. F. O. Clark; piano solo. Miss Florence Scow croft; solo, Mrs. Florence HowelL Then came the Splnster'e convention with the following cast of characters: Aunt Plenty, chairman, Allie Gusta Oubhlng, secretary, Pearl Plngree; Beauty Blxter, treasurer, Elisa Hlnchcllffe; Presda Patience, chorister, Hattie Hlnchcllffe; BUence Sensible, pianist, Jole Zltsman; Charity Longface, Louise Carete'nsen; Polly Pokeyournose, Johann Wilson; Gen eva Gentle, Grace Paine; Samantha Spooner, Eva Wilson; Aunt Caddy, Ada Riley; Peggy Pettigrew, Myrtle Jenkins; Precllla Precise, Ruby Stevens; Tabltha Stuckup, Ray Stevens. Ho-wart- nd and to imitate those that are built on tonoi- - Md .old on merit. The just as good kinds" are usually counterfeits. When you buy a Object of Convention Wae to 8ecure a Tax on Eligible of Superintendent! Proposed Testimonial for Retir-in- g Supsrintendent Ward. New Appointments me ith shoes. tV-,-8 as just good-wiare highly polished art dimmed TJ;n!ly finished I CASE TWO DIVISIONS BETWEEN OGDEN UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT AT SEC. COPLEY PRINTS ON HENRY 0. HARKNESS WINS BEAUTIFUL BY OND WARD HALL. I ' BOYS COMMITTED AND CHEYENNE.. THREE IN SUPREME COURT EXHIBITION AT LIBRARY. TODAY, ROLAPP . JUDGE O. I Caie Wae Appealed From Second and Big Exhibition Under Au.picee of S. Incorrigible Bacoma Had They trict Againet Deciaion Ren" O. B. Club Friday and Thia Course Wae the Only One dared by Judge Rolapp. Saturday. There Wae to Redeem Them. Money LOm.-- g h; Hanan Shoe you are sure that you are not getting a counterfeit, for they are among the' first and originals of high grade shoes and have given their wearers satisfaction for two generations. $ $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 We have the sole agency for HANAN SHOES. t iT C. D. IVES Broom Hotel Corner. TRAGIC SUICIDE OF A YOUNG ACTOR orge SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. an actor, killed himself at the Hotel Spokane last night under dramatic circumstances. He went to the door of Florence Roberts' room and knocked. The actress failing to respond, he drew a cheap revolver, placed the muzzle in hls mouth, fired and fell dying at the door.. He was with the Florence Roberts 'Long time Ive been looking 'round. And the place Is found company for some time, but was disTo borrow mony on a chattel; charged at Seattle about a month ago. Most any kind Furniture, Pianos He then went with the Paul Gilmore Cattle.'; company, and lost hls position with Terms are easy,' and times to pay that company at Portland last SatAre fixed to suit, just as you say. Coming here he failed to find urday. The man for you to go and see ' employment and threatened to kill You'll find at the .Western Brokerage himself. He was watched by a detecCompanee; tive, but. slipped from sight and was A private room' In which to talk, dead before a hand could be lifted to Up one flight not far to walk. prevent- - the tragedy. Rooms- 223-2Eccles Building. He was 31 years old and leaves a divorced wife and child In Rochester, If you want steel or wood filing N. Y., and a brother in Detroit cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index systems drop a card. to C. S. Pulver, Start the new year right subscribe Ogden or Balt Lake City. for the Journal, S3 a year. ll.-Ge- A. Yielding, ! 24 . 4 111 I ing." poration. The Hesa team Is Clement & Hutton "Artists of the Henderson & MacMillan represented considerably In the lead In the league Nineteenth Century." the plaintiff and Heywood & McGor-nlc- k Hartman "History of American guinea Another game will be played the defendants. Art. tonight. County Assessor Dix la dally receivHandbook of the Boston Public Ll- -j MUSICIANS GRAND BALL ing reporta from hls deputies who are brary. working oh the. valuation! throughout Handbook of the Library of Congress. l4 ritjTtnid county, Mr. Dlx expects to King "American Mural Painting. Six Hundred Psopls Were Present snd Orchestra Had Thirty get an Increase this year on account of Tj'tler "Modern Pnlnters and Their Pisces. the many improvementa Paintings." The ball last night at Dignan's James Rues Sr. of Hooper, while given Resides these Copley printes. the Musicians' Protective returning home frurii ffgdeii yesterday, I the young women of the S. O. O. B. club haH wa e biggest thing In the lost control of hls horses and the team I have secured for the exhibition a col-,nrun away. He fell from the wagon I lection of very beautiful and valuable I waY of a dance that Ogden has two of the wheels passed over hls I foreign photographs. These have been I Jyel this winter. Six hundred people I body. His Injuries may prove serious. arranged and will be displayed In the were present and splendid music was Nineteen carolada of beef from South I same tasteful sad advantageous way m!de by an orchestra of thirty pieces I A number of old fashioned dances were Omaha and Chicago, consigned to the I that the Copley prints were hung. I All the proceeds of the exhibition.) 0,1 the program and the festivities Russian government, passed through Uat evening. This makes a to-- 1 both the commission on the sale of tinued until 3 o'clock this morning, tal of sixty-thre- e carloads of Amerl-- 1 pictures and the admission fees, will go I The committees that achieved sue can beef which have gone to the Pa-- 1 for the purchase of books fpr the 1- ceM were: On arrangements Charles Thatch rifle coast for shipment for use by the brary. L. W. Ford, Ernest Ford, Joshua er, Russian soldiers and sailors. Crawford and Frank Westover. The suit of White vs. Johnson was Reception Misses Dot Pet Celeste tried in the municipal court yesterday Convoy. Edith Purdy, Lillian Leth-ol- d afternoon and was concluded at 3:30 Enoch Jenkins, the fourteen-year-- 1 o'clock. The suit Was to recover 365 son of Washington Jenkins, whobrt,K. Mrs. C. J. Campbell and Mrs. claimed by White as commission on a mysteriously disappeared from home Redfield. Floor G. A. Horn, A. F. Simpson, house and lot sold to Professor Me ten days ago and gave considerable! B- - Stowell, Carl Redfield and Fred Kendrick. The plaintiff was represent anxiety of his parents, has returned I ed by Judge Itagley nnd M. D. Lessen- - ready to receive the paternal spunk- Williams, ger appeared for the defendant Judge lug. Enoch had only been out visiting. I Those playing In the orchestra were: Howell will render his decision later. This time he spent a few days calling Director, Charles Thatcher; first violin, L- - W. Ford. on relatives In Salt Lake City. Purdy. Crawford and The Sunday school stake board gives Westover: second violin,. Tansy. Clark, ' one of Its most entertaining bulls at Members of Local No. 3,6, A. F. of Morton and T. Jurgenaon; bassos, F. pM Feb. 12th. Foster and J. Salter; flute. Brooks; Parrys hall, Friday night having ball tickets will please re-- 1 port at once. All are earnestly request-- 1 clarinet, Nichole and Ford; 'cellos, Good solicitors wanted for the Dally ed to be present at the meeting Sun-- 1 Mowrle and O. Jurgenaon; cornets, Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace day morning ut 10:30. Agee, Westover and Larson; French! 8. Foster, city circulator. G. A. HORN, Secretary horn, H. E. Greene; trombone, Baker and Williams; drums, Whitehead. three last night. DAflAOED IN THE RECENT FIRE AT flY FORTIER STORE on en-A- IS 1 SALE PLACED con-Ogd- en .Doors Open at 10 Oclock Every Morning' 1- Above Stock Must Be Closed Out Before Next Wednesday! To create be rediculousiy small. Therell be Wonderful Bargains. , Wedding or Birthday ...GIFTS... J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers snd Opticians are shown In such variety In this store that not one buyer In a thousand will fall to find what he thinks the Intended recipient will be glad to receive. Watches, gems and ornaments of all kinds for men and women, misses and wee tots. Will you look them over? COME AND LOOK n: MARRIED LAST NIGHT. Archie H. Pett and Mies Margaret Roberts were married last night at the; home of the bride's parents, 739 Twen-- 1 ty-fif- th street Judge Rolapp prices will quick-sellin- g, JLU. Ml ISIS, per- - formed the ceremony. Mr. Pett Is em-- 1 ployed In the office of the freight de-- l purtment of the Southern Pacific, and the bride was for some years cashier In the store of W. II. Wright A Sons. The couple left for California to bej feone a month and on theJrr eturii will, make their home In this city. Now , Formerly the l - OGDEN S. at E.-LYN- - . i . No. 2351 WASHINGTON AVENUE BARGAIN t STORE |