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Show DAILY UTAH 8 : LOCAL BRIEFS : STATE TO I I HAT AND CLOTHES FOR INTERMENT REPUTATION $ Counterfeit IMFADDEN STOLE IEADY CLEAN ANYTHING 22, 1904 MONDAY, FEBRUARY JOURNAL, Mrs. Eilmrdt of Omaha is vifitiiiK relatives in Ogden. AT THE IS BEING HELD AT THE CITY SCENES Mr. Valentine Gideon 1 iiuite sick CITY'S NEW SPRINKLING POT GRUESOME JAIL. MORGUE YESTERDAY. TESTED THIS MORNING. at her home In the elty. Mis Myrtle Lyons went to Halt Lake Is Being Ob- today to vialt relatives. All Right and Preparing for the Funerals of the Vic- Washingtons Birthday Willapus-Wallapu- s Head- Police at the served tims of the Explosioin at Hon. David Eccles has returned from Squirts Water Like a Jackson. quarters. a business trip to the east. Whale. Roberts of Logan was I Representative south hound passenger today. The John E. Dooley, a prominent Halt this morning. Lake capitalist, Is in the city today. all right. It's of a The improvised morgue on Washing-- 1 ton avenue presented a gruesome sight yesterday. All day long the mangled It A city officer said this morning: and torn bodies of fourteen unfortu- will clean even an offlical reputation. people who were killed in the big Fire Chief Graves set the new waterexplosion Friday afternoon at Jack- ing pot up and then the street commistook charge. son, lay on boxes covered with blank- sioner and bis assistants not no directions, The company sent eta Late in the afternoon official red even a circular, with the contrivance L WM uffl(.iently unwound to per- and putting the thing together was mit the corpses to be prepared for quite a Job. The practice work was done on the burlaL The remains of the American dead Washington avenue block In front of had already been taken to the Richey the Carnegie library. Is a Willapus-WallappneuThe undertaking establishment and p re par ed for burial. Justice Horsley, the Box concern. matic When empty It Is full of air, natur-- 1 Elder conuty coroner, then gave five of ally. When water Is run into it, the the bodies of the Greeks to Undertaker pressure from the reservoir drives this Lluquest and five to Undertaker Lar-- 1 air Into one of the compartments and kin. The others he turned over to Un-- 1 to a certain extent compresses it Thei dertaker Richey. The Greeks objected to the removal it is sealed up and ready for action. I When the sjiot in the street that It is of any of the bodies to any undertaking I desired to clean is reached, the driver establishment and the embalmers did presses a button, so to speak, and the their work last evening In the vacant Wlllapus squirts water like a whale. store room used as a morgue. The body of Mall Carrier William The street cleaning department believes that the new machine will work Haller waa today ahlpped to . hla old all right as soon as the men who op- home at Andrews, Indiana. The reerate It become used to handling It. mains were accompanied by Charles Conn, Mr. Haller's brother-in-laThe body of Condutcor Dermody will FLORENCE IS A FAVORITE. probably be shipped east tonight. The matter is being decided by the Order Each of Hsr Thrss Performances Was of Railway Conductors. Greeted by Large E. L. Burke, the surviving member of the Burke family, refuses to accept the few fragments of flesh as the body If there was ever a lingering doubt of his brother, W. J. Burke, and these that Florence Roberts Is a favorite with remains will be burled by the coroner the Ogden theater-goin- g public, the at the expense of the county. Many three crowded houses she drew Friday and Saturday matinee and js bui.Ied jn the debris at the cut-oi- l. entirely removed it. of cour8e w, If thla true the The matinee bill was Peggy Thrift. found when the oo8e dlrt thrown Willapus-Wallap- Attorney-Gener- al M. A. Breeden visitor In Ogden today. Halt Lake wus a Frank James, the popular sheriff of Uinta county, Wyoming, is an Ogden visitor. A special train from Halt Lake is booked to arrive today to bring those who wish to attend the bull-ligh- t. A new drug store has been opened In the Beltman block, Washington and Twenty-secon- d, by Edward C. Brown. A special, containing the Chinese Honeymoon comiwny, came in from the racillc coast this morning and continued on its way to Balt Lake. Manager Clark announces that Florence Roberts will play a return engagement in this city on the evenings of February 29th and March 1st Police Detective James L Pender, who hus been sick for the past week, Is again at his post of duty. Jailor Wm. F. Critchlow has also sufficiently recovered from his indisposition to resume his labors. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neven left today for Reno. Nev where they will reside hereafter. They leave many warm friends In Ogden, where they have lived for many years, who wish them abundant success In their new home. Jere Rittman, who was a passenger on the Bouthern Pacific en route from and Han Francis o to Philadelphia, was taken off the train at the depot sick and conveyed to the hospital Saturday, died hist evening. His remains will be sent east tonight or tomorrow. The deceased was a very old man, having been a veteran of the Mexican war. Diabetes was the cause of death. us was tested Evanston. RECEPTION AT THE VIRGINIA. The arrival In Ogden yenter day of Mr. William Van Alen and bride, formerly Miss Eva Kuhn, was the occasion for a most enthusiastic reception st the Virginia, their future home. Fifty friends showered the bride and groom with rice and congratulations, while an orchestra played the wed ding march and a committee Informed Mr. Van Alen that Anheuser wouldn't da It didn't have to and the event passed with great eelst The lecture recital on How to Listen to Plano Music will lie the only entertainment of Its kind given here this season and will not be repeated In Ogden. ap-na- I K I I I BEST NEW FICTION AND WORKS FOR CHILDREN. Art Exhibition Proceeds Will Also Used for tho Purchase of lI SiTur.asfr J" I were found at Droxdowltxs pawn shop an when McFadden was arrested by officers Smyth, Wilson and Chambers pawn ticket was found In his pock- eta. He tried to tear it up, but did not succeed. The preliminary hearing of case will be held tomorrow, I Pingree School Notes I 2? 1 The engagement waa Closed with the drama, The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch, Into which the emotional well-kno- actress throws all her charming personality and that Is saying a great deal. A consignment of new books has been received at the Carnegie free library and are now listed and are ready for the patrons. While the new list of books is not a large one, the selection was admirably made. The new books contain some choice fiction and also a good collection of books for children. The following are the new works of fiction: Austin Land of Little Rlin. Caine The Christian. Churchill Churchill Crawford Crisis. Hanary Shoe are sure that you $A you "ot Kitting a counterfeit, are ?Y Heart of Rome. STRIKERS ARE HOPEFUL Meeting Wac Held at Scofield Yesterday at Which 8pecchaa Discussing ths Situation Wars Made. Officials of the Utah Fuel company in Salt Lake City were notified that a meeting of the striking miners was held In Scofield yesterday afternoon. The strikers made no effort however, to march Into Clear Creek or Winter Quarters as the officials had expected, The meeting waa quiet and orderly. Speeches were made by a number of the leaders and a general discussion of the situation followed. A parade had been planned, according to company officials, but the action of the town authorities In forbidding anything of the kind prevented the execution of their plans. Joe Barbogllo and Carlo Demolli, who were arrested In Sunnyyslde Saturday returned to Helper yesterday. They declared that conditions at Sunnyslde were favorable to the strikers and that there had been no disturbance at that place. They were prevented from attending the meeting at Scofield yesterday. and attractive variety of Watchoa Jowolry, Rings Link Buttons and ths Finost Quality of Gomo oat in tho latest styles, that wo aro selling at oxeoptional values. J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers end Opticians have the sole agenev for HANAN SHOES. C. D. IVES Broom Hotol Cornor. James Ambassadors. McCutcheon Sherrods. Mitchell Hugh Wynne. Potter Castle Twllght Page Gordon Keith. Seton Two Little Savages. Smiths Colonel Carters Christmas. ' Tarklngton Cherry. Webster When Patty Went to Col- lege. Weyman DIGNANS HALL Tuesday, Feb. 23 UNDER AUSPICES OF The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 98 AND The Ladies Society No. 173 ly SPLENDID MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS PRIZE WALTZ ff pleasing Bseauss of Holiday Council Will Not Hold a Session Tonight. Recause this Is a holiday the Ogden city fathers will hold no meeting tonight. The regular weekly meeting will take place tomorrow evening. There are various rumors afloat con cemlng apopintments that may or may not be made by the mayor, but those of the city officials who claim and believe they are closest to the throne say no appointments will be made until the middle of March. BACHELORS Will bo found in our now and handsoms designs in Lacs Pins Stick genera- - Dixon One Woman. Doyle Adventures of Girard. Jacobs Odd Craft turea of the room was a patriotic cor The opportunity this week is to make ner. The blackboards were adorned 60 cents do the duty of a dollar. Bale by some very pretty and appropriate includes everything. Ross Book Store. pictures including the blue and the gray, partly the work of the pupils. The afternoon was begun by a short TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. program and concluded with Wash WANTED Men or women local replngton games. Mias Lottie Stone's program consist resentatives for a magaCash zine. ed of many pleasing patriotic selec Large commissions tions which were greatly appreciated prises Write J. N. Trainer, 80 East by all present Washington Square, New York, N. Y. gjfraa per couple. For I The LADIES Call and see MISS PAULINE KEPPLER, who is demonstratleading and fitting the world's She ing corset the LA VIDA. and will show you what models kinds of corsets are especially I. a tw0 Recently returned frot1 undeyears stay In Paris, and CORSET rstands every phase of adFITTING thoroughly. Her Bh vice and services are free. Febra will be at our store from ary 25th to March 6th. the married men and the single men In which the latter won by a slight margin. CW. tone, February !b. Extra Lady 25c. KEPPLER A match game of bowling took place "dn,.d.r. 50 cts. Couple MISS at Acme alleys Saturday night between b, b, t $1.00 per comadapted to your form, for flt--nd fort, style and perfect explain why.' DEFEAT BENEDICTS. The first annual ball of the Interna tlonal Brotherhood of Teamsters will Tickets - high-cla- ss non-delive- ry Pins Brooches Bolt Buckleo and Collar Pins Wt are showing a largo rade shoes have given their wearers sat- - A 55.00, $6.00 & $7,00 ss EXQUISITE NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY r ,they are faction for two I Richard CarveL ' nong the first and originals of high tions. Long Night February haa brought with It the White Biased Trail. natal days of two of our celebrated White Forest leaders, Washington and Lincoln, and Tracey Wings of the Morning. the poet Longfellow. Washington's The list of books for children birthday waa especially observed at lows: Pingree in the different rooms of the Baby Rhymes. building. Babes in Wood. Mias Carter's little tota pleasantly Bible Stories New Testament entertained their parents with their Bible Stories Old Testament regular work and games, which gave Burgess Lively City of Lake. evidence of excellent kindergarten In- Burgess Cinderella. Harrison In Story Land. I at A" the ,orm of a crearent adds Hauff Abraham Day's Entertainmuch to the appearance and conven- - ments. lence of the room- Jacbbs Celtic Fairy Tales. In Mlaa Nal"b,tta and Miss Conroys Is Jacbbs English Fairy Tales. removed. up by the explosion One funeral will be held this after- - w"18 the day was also observed, and Jacbbs Indian Fairy Tales. noon at S oclock. This will be overlie 1,tt,e 0,ka "howed that they were Lang Little Red Riding Hood. the remaln8 of Lu Contogi brother ofenthuwd bT the "P,r,t of the day. Both Lang Princess on the Glass Hill. rooms were appropriately decorated. John Contoa. Lang Sleeping Beauty. Although Mrs. Koerner has been abOf the money belonging to the Greeks Perrault Fairy Tales. sent for four days on account of ill81,722 has been found. The Greek Perry Toras Happy Day. here claims that their dead coun- ness, she returned In due time to In Pyle Careless Jane. trymen must have had something like still into the hearts of ther pupils the Sage Little Colonial Dame. Smith Arabella and Aramlta Stor $7,000 or $8,000 on their persona when prevailing feeling of loyalty. Miss Richey's room, in addition to lea. killed. Some of thla will perhaps never be found and some of it Is probably its usual attractiveness, contained Wells Merry Go Round. very pretty Washington corner with covered up In the debris. A Vary Close Call. The statement that ghouls robbed our nations hero the central figure our national colors and flags. among I to stuck my engine, although every the bodies Is regarded as a calumny. Miss Wittenberg's pupils were ex- Joint ached and every nerve was rack At this hour It is Impossible to say when the funerals will be held over the ceedingly patriotic. They presented ed with pain, writes C. W. Bellamy, bodies of the dead Greeks killed Fri- an excellent program consisting of mu- a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, sical and patriotic selections and hu Iowa. I was weak and pale, without explosion. Underday In the cut-otakers Richey, Larkin and Llndqueat meroua dialogues, which was Immense any appetite and all run down. As are doing everything possible to hasten ly enjoyed by the visitors. Miss Wit was about to give up, I got a bottle of matters, but It is not certalneatoitt tenbergs room was beautifully decor- Electric Bitters, and after taking it, felt matters, but it is not certain whether ated. Old Glory playing a pronilnent as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, the funeral will he held Tuesday or part, while the blackboards were ar sickly, run down people always gain 1 1st leall y adorned with drawings. new life, strength and vigor from their Wednesday. bliss Bertha M. Stone's room was use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran artistically draped with the national teed by Jesse J. Driver. Price 50 cents WILL MEET TOMORROW. tea colors. One of the most col-on- kinds Books. w. I highly polished and are trim. to Im are built on merit . . X ,re9uently Bs Davis Bar Sinister. I Many people are looking forward to the ball to be given next Tuesday even Ing at Digram's hall under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men No. 98 and the Ladles Auxll HOME FROM CANADA. lary Xa 173. Refreshments will be served and an enjoyable time Is an L. J. Holther and W. W. Corey ticlpated. have returned from Calgary, Canada, BULL FIGHT IS ON. where they went ae representatives Psrcheron and Coach Stallions. of the Corey Construction company to McCreary & Carey of South Omaha. bid on the construction work of a cn Senor Robles and His Attendants Gave nal that will be made by the Canadian Neb., will be at Ogden, Utah, Wednes a Big Stroot Parade. day and Thursday, March 9th and 10th, government. with a choice load of full blood and The Spanish bull fight is now on SAFE FOR SALE. grade Pe reheron and Conch stallions Glenwood Park. for sale. This will be a grand op Second-han- d Mosler safe, in good Between 1 and 2 o'clock thla after- liortunity to buy a stallion condition. Apply room 82, First Na- noon Senor Enrique Robles and his at a low price. tional bank building. calvacade of gay cavaliers paraded the principal streets of the city and reached If you want ateel or wood filing The management of the Journal will the park at 2 o'clock. There were cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index consider it a favor if subscribers will about 100 cowboys In line, a band of systema drop a card to C. S. Pulver, report promptly any of music and the senor and his attend- Ogden or Balt Lake City. ants gaily attired. papers Telephone C6L A large crowd is In attendance. first-cla- te us COULD NOT GET MARRIED. Disappointment whs In store for a young couple who came all the way from Evanston, Wyoming, today thinking they could get married on Washington's natal day. It was a holiday In the offices of the court house and no marriage license could be Issued. The young people were very, very much chagrined when they found It out and went away In anything but a happy frame of mind. It is understood the man is a brakeman on the Union Pacific and the young lady a resident of Edward McFadden, despite his tish name, traces his ancestry back to the banks of the Conga He Is also quite a skillful thief, judging from pearances. He was arrested Saturday, charged with the theft of a hat from a lodging house. There was perhaps some doubt hla ullt and frIend" lntercedeJ for him and procured his release. That night, however, he was again arrested, charged with stealing two suite of clothes from the room of C. c, Thatcher, on Washington Avenue, Money FOR THE LIBRARY 1 Two lover parted. Th L,vfa. He wx ambition, and asplred'tn many tlilnxH .ml went nut into the SSt "" Tlrkrlr. 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