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Show DAILY EMPLOY MAY BE IN OGDEN DO THE GAMBLERS ME UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SALT LAKE WILL THEN TWO TEAMS. HAVE I LOCAL BRIEFS CROWDS THRONG LIBRARY. B. Club a Very Successful Affair. The exhibition and sale of Copley prints at the Carnegie free library by the young women of the 8. O. O. B. club Is proving successful beyond the most sanguine expectations of the promoters. Large crowds of people thronged the library last night and yesterday afternoon and the rooms are filled with spectators this afternoon. A large number of the prints have been sold and duplicate orders have been taken for many of them: The rooms will be open until 10 o'clock tonight THESE WERE SO EASY. Two Swadas Invest in Tan Worth of Hat Checks. Dollars John Johnson and John Bloinqueat came to Ogden laat night from southern Utah on their way to Idaho. 'While on the train between Salt Lake City and Ogden a pleaauut stranger made their acquaintance and on ascertaining that they were going to Ulca, Idaho, and had no tickets farther than Ogden, very accommodatingly sold them two tickets from Ogden to the Idaho town, which he hapened to have In hla pock eL He sold them the two tickets for 33.70. THEIR 8PECIAL MET WITH ACCIDENT IN RAILROAD YARDS. It la reported that another sink has The dimenoccurred at the cut-of- f. sions of It could not be ascertained. The articles of incorporation of Richardson A Grant of this city were filed with the secretary of state yesterday. The coroner's Inquest over the remains of Wong Lee returned a verdict last evening to the effect that the deceased came to his death from natural causes. The children of the Second ward gave a pleasant valentine party yeater day afternoon In the amusement hall. There was a large attendance and everybody had a good time. Asa C. Farley has sold out his Interest in the blacksmith business to his partner, Mr. Krans. Mr. Farley will spend the rest of the winter on his ranch In Morgan county and may go Into business In that vicinity. The open season for the killing of ducks commences next Mondny and continues until March 15th. An attempt Is to be made by sportsmen to have the law amended by the next legislature, there being much opposition to having the open season In the spring at a lime when the fowls are hatching. The women of Relief Corps will hold a rummage sale next week. The articles will be placed on sale at 353 Twenty-fourt- h street In the mom formerly occupied by the Ranch saloon and the sale will start February 18th and continue three days The worthy object to Increase the charlt able and relief fund of the society should attract many buyers. Dix-Log- nn A little later light began to dawn on the Swede and they showed their tickets to a policeman. The tickets were hat checks riven by conductors Don't fall to attend 'the dance to to identify passengers. be given at Dlgnan's hall on February Search was made for the affable 17th of Railway by the Brotherhood stranger, but no trace of him was Trainmen. A good time assured. fbufld. 'Long time I've been looking 'round. MARRIED FOLK8 BALL. And the place la found A grand ball will be given by the To borrow money on a chattel; married folks of the Fifth ward In the Most any kind Furniture, Pianos Fifth ward institute Tuesday evening, Cattle. February 1$, 1904. Terms are easy, and times to pay Come and revive the Old Dances and Are fixed to suit, just as you say. have a genuine good time such as you The man for you to go and see used to have. You'll find at the Western Brokerage Grand opening march at 8 oclock. Com pa nee; Ford's full orchestra will furnish the A private room in which to talk. music. Up one flight not far to walk. Amission, 11,00 per couple. 4 Rooms Eccles Building. The boys of the Bille club of Salt Lake, their sweethearts end friends had an exciting experience in the railroad yarda last night when the engine on the Rio Grande special which brought them from the capital bumped Into a switch engine and scattered them all over the ears. The train waa within three blocks of the depot, and most of the passengers were on their feet preparing to leave the cars when the engine struck an open switch and turned onto a aiding. A switch engine which was switching some cars was In the way. The passenger engine struck It and then came the jar. The girls and the boys fell In all directions, the girls screamed, an did some of the boys, and general confusion reigned. Subsequently they were all assorted and on the roll being called It waa found none were missing or Injured. They walked the reat of the distance to the depot and thence to the dance hall, and although the function began somewhat late it waa none the leas enjoyable. About ISO passengers were on the train. The passenger engine was slightly dumaged and a flat car waa smashed. DEFEATED WEBER STAKE. Salt Lake Boys Coma to Ogden and Win a Big Basketball spirited game at Lester park pavil- ion defeated the Weber Stake academy boys. The Ogden boys say they were outweighed and had the disadvantage In sixe, but nevertheless it wee a bright and snappy game The line-u- p follows; L. D. S. Weber Stake. Stanton :.L. F. Cragun R. K. Rerlln Smith C W. Lund Belnap O. Lund L. G Irvine R. G Hamlin Doxey Score L. D. S 40; Weber Stake, IS. Fouls Cragun, 7; Belnap, 2; Irvine, 2; Stanton. 1; Smith, 3; W. Lund, 1; O. Lund, 1. Foul throws Doxey, 3; W. Lund. 8. Field throws Irvine, 3; Doxey, 2; Stanton, 8; Smith, 2; W. Lund, 6. Umpire Nelson. Length of halves, 20 minutes. Hanan Shoe $ ONE DOLLARS WORTH you are sure that you are not setting 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. C. D. IVES Broom Hotel Corner. DURING OUR GREAT o o t Stock Reducing Sale $ COMMENCING ZM First TUESDAY MORNING Straight AND CONTINUING FIVE DAYS Car 1 Milk Cans Will be unloaded EVERYTHING 40 PER CENT GOES! REDUCTION IN PRICES by us Tuesday Morning Does this convey any meaning to you? Ross Book Store It means that we get the LIMIT in prices, and we give you tlie advantage of our good prices. We want you to see our big stock. Boyle DELIGHTFUL Hardware Dance Given by the Weber 8take 8un day 8chool Board a Splendid JOHN A. BOYLE, Mgr. WAS , BUYS frequently are trimmed and finished to imitate those that are built on honor and sold on merit. The just as good kinds are usually counterfeits. When you buy a . THE BALL 1904. same with shoes. Victory. The basketball team of the Latter-da- y Saints' college of Salt Lake City came to Ogden yesterday afternoon and In 13, SIXTY CENTS USUALLY LOOKS POOP Its the Were Scattered All Over Manager Binford Predicts the Early Passengers But No One Wee the Cars, Pacific Dissolution of the Injured. League. ('rank GImlln may go to Salt Lake "'Here' your hut, cloven, coat and to manage a baseball team this atU-k- , but what- your hurry 7" politely City season, but it will not be the team that murmured Judge Howell In the police will play In the Pacific league. Gim-ll- n court thle morning to A. N. Marehall. has been algned by Ogden, but "Tou may remain In Ogden a half but continued; court the hour yet,Manager Binford snld this morning If you atoy longer than thnt your vlall that he hnd agreed to release him to will be extended to eixty day." for the Salt Luke team that may Marshall Immediately began hi play In the Western league. Included be trek. Iaac about la wa by There to be a meeting of the board All thl brought Poto came Elwell Elwell of Logan. of directors of the Western league at lice Captain Brown and Policeman Denver next week and It Ig. aald thRt Clark laat night and aald he had been both Ogden and Salt Lake City will be steered Into a gambling houae while drunk and hla money won from him. represented. Tha prospects for tbe success of the He pointed out Charlea Freeman and e. Western were league are very bright and it who reapon-lb!men the aa Marehall la aald that If Salt Lake City goes into Freeman were arrested. They witneaaed the gambling but appeared thle league the team will have much to have nothing to do with It. He waa stronger backing than la behind the asked to leave town within an hour, Pacific league team. The Western league will have In It pending the inauguration of a thirty-da- y no weak towna and with the rivalry sentence. exists between Salt Lake and OgIn that a waa he testified that Elwell street saloon drinklpg den, the patronage given by the Utah Twenty-fourt- h when he waa approached by Marshall cities will be as large as that of Denand several drinks were taken together, ver and Pueblo. With Ogden out of sortie from the bar and some from Mar- the situation It la believed that the shall's pocket flask. He aald Marshall Salt Lake games of the Pacific league then took him to the White Elephant will be rather tame affaire. to Billie Houeaman has returned gambling house and he went against era of Here Ogden. the aristocratic game pa." Manager Binford predicts that the .Jie lost fS4, and he aays he needs the Pacific league will go to pieces by the money. afof July. Fourth the are The police Investigating If so, found thnt it gambIs the If vale, McCloskey. and fair, or runnere are houses employing ling outside boosters the house will be asked to refund the Logan boy's money, boys money. 8. 0. 0. Money The just as good" kind are highly polished and Two Suipcctad BooiUr Woro Uncor emoniously Ejoetod From tho City Thi Morning. by Counterfeit COT BUMPED WESTERN LEAGUE THIS QUESTION IS BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE POLICE. Art Exhibition BILLIE DOTS FEBRUARY SATURDAY, Company $1,000,000 Losses and Not Affected! The following telegram has just been received from Manager Richards of the Xew York office of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.: 8ueeass. Our Baltimore losses aggregate one million dollars. to value on Will be paid In cash. Am instructed London for the necessary funds, without disturbing ' A prettier dance than that given by the Sunday school board of the Weber stake at Parry's hall laat night was FIRST NATIONAL BANK. never given In Ogden. At least 800 peo2384 Washington Ave. ple were present and the hall never presented a gayer scene. Fords orcbes CAPITAI 8150,000 tra made splendid music and the floor 8URPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,248 management was unexcelled. The fesWe transact business In all branches tivities were kept up until a late hour. of banking and extend every courtesy The Sunday school stake hoard gives consistent with soundness. one of ita moat entertaining balls at DAVID ECCLES President Parrys hall, Friday night, Feb. 12th. THOMAS D. DEE .... Cashier subscribe JOHN PINGREE Start the new year JAMES F. BURTON the Journal, 3 a year. Asat Cashier American securities" The combined assets of the North British aggregate over 80 Million Dollars, the assets in the United States being Six Millions. The agent for this company for Ogden and Weber County is ' B. H. GODDARD Vice-Preside- nt DOC sr DC DC 412 DC ECCLE8 BUILDING. DC PHONE 252-- DOC ANNOUNCEMENT 150 New Spring Suits and Skirts Just Arrived Comment upon the character of these garments we deem unnecessary. We believe that every woman in this city realizes that a garment from this house is all that a garment should he that it is supreme in excellence from smallest detail to finished whole. 222-22- Jewelry J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Opticians Wedding or Birthday! ...GIFTS... are shown In such variety In this store that not one buyer In a thousand will foil 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 we tola Will you look them over? 3C 5uch is the reputation we have striven for and we will be maintained feel sure it - |