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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT, UTAH STATE JOURNAL, DECEMBER THURSDAY, 1, 1904. . i A i : 1 LOCAL BRIEFS F DEMOCRATS SELECT j IN Tl V . v ' i'. V , t x' j v t re - II. c. Wood la In from Spencer, Ida. R. 8. Thompson la here from Chicago. C. H. Shields of New Tork la In town today. K. II. Morse of New York la a guest at the Reed. J. XX Dooly waa over from Salt Lake yesterday. Edward Fltsgerald has returned from hia eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Straaa Peery are spending a few days In Salt Lake. W. S. Beattie and family of Portland, Or, are visiting Ogden frlenda Miss Lydia Jones has returned to Provo after visiting friends In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Klauber of San Diego, Cal., are In Ogden visiting L. B. Spencer. Any one not attenldng Utahns theater this week will always regret It Admission 10 cent a E. F. Brittlngham, a New York commercial traveler. Is Interviewing business men today. General Superintendent Welby, of the , Rio Grande Western, passed through Ogden yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Turner, who has been visiting with friends In Idaho for ten days, returned home this morning. John C. Llttlelleld came In from Rawlins, Wyo, today on Union Pacific No. 3, and will remain here for a while. Miss Florence Crompton has returned from Morgan City, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams, Jr. : E. H. WjTight, formerly superintendent of bridges on the Southern Pacific, but now on the retired list, has returned from a visit to San Francisco. Rev. II. W. Rankin la conducting revival meetings every evening at the Central Park Presbyterian church, . corner Thirty-firstreet and Washington avenue. Detective James Pender returned today from the El Paso Irrigation congress and an extended visit In . Old Mexico. He looks much refreshed after rest and reports havthe ing had a most pleasant trip. Will O. Kay returned yesterday from Nevada City, Cal., where he was called by the serious Illness of his father, David Kay, formerly a resident of this city. Mr. Kay reports that his father Is much Improved and thinks that he will soon be able to walk around. st -- 4 ' J S r . i : $ HI much-need- ed TOOK A SPIN. The delivery team of Mark A Son took a trip, minus their driver, yesterday and finally collided with an electric pole, taking a wheel off and com- ing to a halt. ? rfK :v is a r. ;v i. : J t 4 TEA The way to buy tea is in packages. The way to sell tea is in packages. Your gnmr mum your uouiy if yuu 4001 lilt. IduDiusi Sm. Valuable prises are being given to purchasers by the Great American Importing Tea Co. at their store on Twenty-fift- h street Read their "ad" in the State Journal. The numbers drawing $5.00 coupon books this week at the OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY are 35401 and 226(0. TONIGHT! A Big Musical I - f( I Event Arrangements are perfected for the big musical tonight in the Tabernacle. Mr. Goddard arrived this morning and Mr. Welhe and Mr. McClellan will be up on this afternoon's train. The choir, under Mr. Ballantyne's able direction, will be out In force to contribute two big choruaea and the "Hoaanna" with Mr. Goddard. The house will be crowded. No old or damaged goods, all bright, new and clean, at the Leader Millinery. Greatest bargains ever known. r RENOMINATED SCHOOL BOARD WITH ONE EXCEPTION. Charles J. Ross Succeeds Islaub In the Fifth Ward. G. FINES LEVIED FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE DAY ORDINANCE. SUN- FOR THIS SCHOOL CONFERENCE WILL CONVENE IN OGDEN MORROW EVENING. CITY LOCAL CONTRACTOR WILL BUILD BODY OF AN UNKNOWN DISCOVERED. BRICK FACTORY. TO Grant and F. T. Bailey Plead Delegates of Different Denominatione Will Be Present From Guilty, Pay Fines and Look Pleasant. Many Counties. H Manager Calvert and Leek to Construct a Plant Which Bids Fair to Rank Foremost in tho Stato. $10,-00- 0 Evidently Met Hia Death In Railj Accident Back and Thigh Wore Broken. The dead body of an unknown ntp, There will be a convention of the Ogden Is soon to have s blrck factory State Sunday School association held second to none m tbe state which will who evidently met hit death on tfe In this city, beginning tomorrow evencourse of erection by railroad, waa found at the Roy cm. Several be placed In tbe ing In the Baptist church. Contractors and Leek of this lng near the Adams Canning Uebtr Calvert score of delegates will be present from all portions of the state and the city. These gentlemen are making ac- only a short distance outside of tU committee on entertainment la busy tive preparations to build a large and city limits, about $ oclock yeittrty making the necessary arrangementa complete establishment at a coat of afternoon by the train crew of h. 999," and a miscel- The general committee Invites all who the becoming passenger train No. 1 or tk laneous assortment of malfector. are Interested In Sunday school work about $10,000, on Jefferson avenue, and Twenty-nint- h Rio Grande. The crew did not ttog t Mr. Grant waa asked how he pleaded to attend the sessions of the conven- tween Twenty-eight- h streets. Messrs. Calvert and pick up the body, however, but pugg AU Protestant denominations on the two charges of giving Sunday tion. Leek have been engaged in making into the city and performances In hla theater on the will be represented. reported the aty brick for some time but the demand evening of November 20th and the Howell to and the pollct fc. Judge for their output has been aO heavy that week following. He pleaded guilty and FIRST OF SERIES. to have been pertinent. enlarge compelled atthey waived time for sentence; but hla upon their plant They have spent Tbe patrol wagon, with torney, H. R. MacMillan, of Henderson A MacMillan, asked that de- Lsrgt Party Entertained Last Even- considerable time In studying the qual- Howell, Chief Browning, ity of clay at their disposal and the Brown, Deputy Sheriff fendant be placed upon the stand In ing by Ladies' Auxiliary Belity kind of brick most adaptable to the to B. R. T. order to adduce testimony In mitiganatural surroundings ana they will Officer Hutchins went to the icfc. WUMOBOT tion of the offense. soon be prepared to furnish wire-cmediately and brought' the body r In response to questions by the counThq Ladies Auxiliary to the Brothfinest Lindquist's undertaking erhood sel and court Mr. Grant said that he of Railway Trainmen Inaugu- and dry pressed brick of thecommon parlors Tfc had been a resident of Ogden but three rated their aeries of card parties for quality. The clay for the evidence ahowed every of hn body ' la on found the in abundance months; that he waa unmmlllar with the aeaqon by a very pleasant func- brick on the track for some time, ig been of finer but the clay In grade came premises of when tion last he Pythithe city ordinance; that Knights evening here and accepted the management of as hall. Preparation! were made' to will be hauled from a spot near the mans back bore signs of having k the Grand he found three other thea- entertain about one hundred and fifty mountains. severely bruised, hia thigh was brataa Work upon tjie new plant will be and hla head ters giving performances every after- guests, but there were ' easily twice badly crushed. The ska begun at once. The machinery which of noon and evening and presumed that that number present. la on a alight accident the In Mr. been east the has ordered high-lihe by Seven games of progressive he had a similar privilege. After In near some a arrive and win weeks ago crossing where trains tables be- Leek were played, thirty-on- e was arrested for giving the performalow up and It la believed that fit ance on the 20th he called on the may- ing occupied. Music and conversation the city In time for the opening of the or and explained that he would suffer entertained .those who did not play. plant. man had attempted to board a tnh It Is calculated to turn out (5,000 and was BIRD OF FREEDOM. heavy damages If he cancelled the con- )dlaa Checketts ron the first lady's bricks thrown between the cut In per day and will be Installed tract with Black Patti Troubadours for prise and Frank Lloyd carried off the the track also India Marks to manner as a make such on A along this was possible honors the for sumptuIt the following Sunday. gentlemen. that he had been, dragged for aw Underwent a Metamorphosis During account that the second infraction of ous repast was served at 11 o'clock. operation at all seasons of the year. tha Stilly Watehes of ' The new concern will cater toward a distance. a In a great measure the success of the the ordinance occurred. tha Night. his was to was said shipping business and bids fair Just who he is is unknown to tk heavy it due that the Grant hearty evening Manager officers, but he is supposed to have bw desire to obey the laws and ordinance by the Brotherhood members. to rank among the foremoat InstituDo not apeak to Captain Lee of the to the letter and that he. himself, pretions in the state . It will afford em- a transient. Cards and letterheadih fire department for a day of two. You ferred to have hla theater closed Sunployment for about fifty men, all the his pocket bore the name Bob Kink BASKET BALL SEASON. which is probably his name. An will not receive a civil answer. He la day. year around. found In his clothes was " hot In the collar, hut It will wear oil. Howell fined the defendant 610 Judge Are Active in firethe Pacific Teams avenue" and the White He this afternoon brave Making City Yesterday TURKEY WILL ADVANCE. for each of the two violations of the fighter drew hla months pay and blue" ordinance. phant saloon." Several personi wk Preparations. Now that the football season has viewed the remains remembered Mr treated himself to a wine dinner. ReManager Bailey, of the automobile Dslieaey lng seen the man about the city, M turning to the engine house In the meet, took the stand In hla own be- ended basket ball will be taken up In Pries of ThatGo Saasonabla to 30 Cants May could not Identify him. gathering dusk he was greeted by a half. He pleaded guflty, but stated the Ogden .schools with new vigor. Par Pound. committee of firemen, who Informed that he and Mr. Fuller' were strangers This game has been growing In popuIt has been decided that an taQia will be unnecessary. him that some admiring friends down to Ggden and did not know that there larity each year and there will be more The first of December always sugnear the levee had presented him with waa a Sunday ordinance until 9 teams than ever this winter. FOUR PRISONERS ENROLLED.' a magnificent young American eagle. oclock on the night before the meet, As usual the most interest will ' be gests to the mind the festive season, The bird of freedom waa produced. when It was too late to arrange for a centered In the fires of the high school, and with the festive season comes the Four arrests were made last nik Industrial turkey. That choice viand will be a Weber Stake academy, In the dim twilight, magnified also by postponement. school deaf. It scarcity on the market this season and by the police. L. Rockrlch and Pitt for the and the school, the after effects of the French dinner, In pronouncing sentence of Bio fine Is also understood that the National It will only he bought at a greatly ad- Miller were taken In tow down on Wil It looked at least six feet high. There upon Mr. Bailey, Judge Howell stated was a general and the that It was not the desire of the court Guard Company will enter the field vanced price. The supply from local street for disturbing the peace k delighted captain sent up town for a to mulct people out of heavy fines, but with a strong team. Most of the can- sources In no way meets the demand, Officer Herrick. Both prisoner tit Willie Green u4 box of the choicest Havanas with to make certain that In the future, bo didates on the various teams have hence It la necessary to Import them Austrian laborers. out for practice and some good from the packing houses at Omaha James Buck, who are wanted in Stt turned which to regal the boys. on remained as ordinance the long and Kansas City. The price governing Lake, were arretted by Officers But games mgy soon be seen. This morning, when the captain ap- the books. It would be obeyed. . the local market at present is 19 and Vance. peared for duty his first act was to W. P. Jones, charged with vagrancy, ENJOYED A SMOKER. cents per pound. The price of the Imcarry some liver to his eagle, which In pleaded not guilty and his case was Half a hundred Modern Woodmen ported article is 24 cents per pound. The Great American Importing Tel the bright glare of the morning sun. set for 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Co. on Twenty-fift- h a of America street offers (M Before had and their friends that have many daya turned out to be a very disreputable elapsed Louie Rockrlch and Pete Miller, SO cents: Inducements to The cos will smoker in to advanced have evening chicken hawk. delightful Tuesday price buyers charged with disturbing the peace, adInterestIn Christan paper week a was hall. There before this advertisement and per pound Interment private. Fraternal Order mitted that they had been fighting In Pythian ponys of Eagles' charter draped In mourning what la known how to get splendid prises ae the Austrian's sa- ing program followed by sumptuous mas there will be almost a famine In the market The freight per pound Is for thirty days. loon. Wm, Geroules testified that he refreshments. a small Item, but as the meat trust took a knife from one of the comRead our ad. on page 6: It la in full control, those seasonable deli- TOO H0U8EWIVE8 GETTING RICH. LATE TO CLASH batants. Officer A1 Herrick, who made will sava youdisplay money. cacies which are not produced at home Evey time this paper goes to press the arrest, testified to the disturbance OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY. In sufficient quantities to meet the deIt puts In circulation coupons worth and Miller waa fined 125, while hla furri mand of the local consumer, and have FOR RENT A all the way from 25c to 17.50 each. $10. to had up put Our retail stock of $20,000 Is now to be Imported, are subject to the house. Modern conveniences; cos Theae coupons appear in the adver- companion eastern prices made ana controlled by 23d and Lincoln. Apply at Lto sold at cost. tisements of the Great American ImL) KPuiav AT WORK UTAH WORKS. KNITTING the Insatiable trust. Tea hoteL housewives Co., and porting thrifty make money saving them. It Is said that the Great American people are the All Difficulties Adjusted and Telephone largest buyers in their line in the west. Company's "Strike" at an End. BE 8URE TO READ IT. In the advertising columns of toAt a meeting held last evening the day's paper appears an announcement trilling disagreements between the by the Leader Millinery that will be of Utah Independent Telephone company t the greatest Interest to the ladles. and Its linemen were satisfactorily adPrices are away down and quality justed and this morning every employe away up. There were less returned to work. than forty men affected by the strike" CHOICE LUMBER. and the air la now clear and the sky A consignment of over fifty thous- serene after the little thunder cloud and feet of Oregon pine lumber has passed. Tomorrow morning we begin the biggest sale of the season on childrens short Winter Jackets, lieen received by the suitable for school wear, well made of Kersey and other materials, blue, red, and brown; some Lumber company. EN PASSANT. with large collars, others without, prettily trimmed with fancy braids, ages 4, (, 8 and A number of labor leaders, Includ10, worth $3, $4, and $5. Your choice of entire lot ANNUAL PARTY. Samuel ing Gompera and John MitOgden Lodge. No. 6S. Brotherhood of chell, passed east through Ogden yesRailway Trainmen, will give Its terday. The representatives of the twelfth annual party at Klesel's hall tolling masses rode In a palatial specTuesday evening, December 27th. A ial car. merry time Is expected. Reserve your seats early at Ross Don't forget that the sale still goes Book Store for the Goddard concert Elegant showing of the very latest fads In stocks on at the Leader Millinery. Indications point to a crowded house. s. and Every style you can Imagine. Dont fkll to aee our new line, bought especially for Christmas and Holiday gifts. Daintily trimmed show cases display the different styles and new Holidays Ideas of pretty neckwear. Democratic primaries were held in the five wards In the city last night, and the following were nominated as candidates for the board of education: First ward Dr. E. M. Conroy. Second ward Dr. R. S. Joyce. Third ward Thomas D. Dee. Fourth ward Henry W. Gwllllam. Fifth ward Charles J. Ross. With the exception of the laet named the other candidates are the present Incumbents G. H. Islaub, the present member from the Fifth, having announced that he was not a candidate, Mr. Ross was selected as a suitable successor. AH the candidate! were nominated by acclamation. , The primaries were enwell attended and considerable thusiasm waa displayed. During yesterday afternoon a rumor was mooted abroad that there would he oppoeltlon to the renomination of Dr. Conroy In the First Learning of this the doctor's frlenda turned out by the score, the result being that the city hall was the scene of the largest primary ever held in that ward. The people surged out Into the corridor and without the lightest opposition or even a murmur of It the doctor received the hand-shaki- There were few spectators In the police court room this morning, despite the fact that the Sunday ordinance cases were billed for trial. The prisoners bench, was occupied by Manager R. Alexander Grant, of the Grand Opera house, F. T. Bailey, manager for Bert Fuller, chaffeur of man-killi- ng , ut up-g- ve ut-all- - Remarkable Price Inducements IN CHILDRENS COATS Volker-Scow-cro- FANCY NECKWEAR AND RIBBONS For Have You Thought of Xmas Presents? YOU WILL WANT SOMETHING NEW THIS YEAR. DONT BE SATI8FIED WITH OLD TRASH GET THE BEST. 4 the Present Here You Know It Is Reliable turn-over- For CO., Jewelers and Opticians, AT THE BIG CLOCK. WASHINGTON RIBBONS An abundance of new and beautiful ribbons are profusedly arranged In show casea and n shelves for your Inspection. Every color and kind to choose from. Our Neckwear and Ribbon department has been moved on the dress goods side and la better than ever. equipped Have you shared In this festival of bargains? If not you had better embrace this last opportunity. High quality wool blankets, full size and best grade sllkollne covered comforts st wonderfully low prices ALL THIS WEEK. D & the BEDDING SALE WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK WE BELIEVE IN PROGRESSION AND HAVE ADDED NEW LINES NEVER BEFORE DISPLAYED IN OGDEN. WILL YOU COME IN AND CRITICISE? YOUR IDEAS ARE ALWAYS CONSIDERED. LIBBEY A HAWKES' LINE OF RICH CUT GLASS. ART CHINA. DIAMOND JEWELRY. PEARL JEWELRY. GOLD WATCHES, SILVER-MOUNTEWOODEN WARE. STERLING SILVER. CLOCKS. THIS SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT OF FURTHER NOTICE, BUT JUST REMEMBER THE WATCHWORD NEW GOODS. S. LEWIS 1 ft the Holidays J. 0 gwr y ng -- If You Buy NEGRr AVENUE. W. H. Wright & Sons Co J |