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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. at Butte Tonight Will Meeting All De- termine Ogdens Baseball for the Coming Saaeon. COMPANY. n Tonight, at Butte, will be held National Pacific league, of the 44044444 meeting which will undoubtedly determine the baseball situation In this part of the oun.ry from two standpoints. It will admit either Great Falls, Mont., or Ogden, and the chances are, two to one, that It's again "back to the woods for Notice the big ad on pare I. Ogden, as far as league baseball is See the Woodmen ad on thia page. concerned. Butte, Salt Laxe, Spokane, Utahna Rail Park at Grand Mask and Great Falls have Boise Helena. Tuesday, February 14th. at the meeting, while representatives Ed Johnson, a well known traveling Ogden haa never had, even a written man, la In the city today. statement of Its views on the matter. A. J. Warner returned yesterday Great Falla has, as a representative, with Mrs. Warner from Palm Reach, that sterling baseball manager, Walter Fla., where they were attending the Wilmont. who has the votes of the so winter. northern cities at his linger-tip- s, Holders of the following coupons that Great Falls will be admitted in are entitled to (5.00 coupon books st place of Ogden, If he says the word. Baseball enthusiasm has been runthe Ogden Steam Laundry: 39060, 40760 and 41044. ning high n Ogden ever since the last FREE Hair singeing arid clipping meeting at Butte, when Ogden was told with every shampoo; also Beauty Cup that she might have a franchise, but Edith nothing has yet been done because the week. all this Massage business men who are expected to do Itolce, 412 26th St. Bell phone, S35-much toward fathering the team are Through the efforts of the Taber unable to devote any time to baseball narle choir Mine. Baker was secured they are for a "Parsifal" recital. You should for the present, although In Ogden's baseball Interested deeply woman night Monday hear this great welfare. Several of them have been at the Tabernacle. out of the city, while others do not Fred Lovecor and Joseph Zimmer- wish to go ahead until these gentleman of Brigham City spent yesterday men are consulted, so things have been in Ogden and while here were received at a standstill. An attempt was made as members of the lllawatha Tribe of yesterday to secure a delegate to repthe Improved Order of Red Men. resent Ogden at the meeting, but every "Parsifal" was the last great music effort failed and Ogden will now be Mine. compelled to await her fate in the drama of Richard Wagner. baseball Buker gives an Interpretation recital of hands of the northern It Monday. Admission 60 centa men. Another matter which will be last determined at the meeting Is the quesFrom Indications predicted of tion of whether the present Pacific Naer IL J. Forecast Ilyatt, evening by viciand this tional league will retain the protection city the weather bureau, nity is likely to have a continuance they enjoyed last year or whether they of snow during today and tomorrow. will be compelled to play outlaw ball. Is expected at the meeting and Tonight affords the last opportunity aLucas spirited session Is anticipated. pubof this week for the theater-goin- g lic to see one of the best performances that hits ever been given at Utahna NEW IMPLEMENT COMPANY. theater. Don't mlsa it. Mrs. Emma Melvin died this morn- Articles of Incorporation Wore Filed ing at the family residence, 661 Twenty-sevWith County Clork Today. enth street, asthma being the cause of death. Funeral services will The organisation of the Burton Imbe conducted at the Fifth ward meetcompany was completed today plement ing house at 3 p. ni. Sunday. with the filing of the articles of incorBeautiful "William . Tell" overture, with County Clerk Mattson. with storin effects, wind, rain thunder poration Is capitalised for 3100,-00- 0 The company and lightning, will he played by the of organisation Is the purpose and Royal Mexican Rerenaders at Utahna the conducting of a general Implement theater tonight This la a feature that business. Among the Incorporators are all lovera of music should be sure to W. H. Errles, M. S. and J. M. Brownhear. ing, Wi F. Burton, David Plngree, At a meeting of the Thomas D. Dee and a number of others local tribe of Red Men, held last night In the city and county. The directors several new members were received. It are: Thomas D. Dee, J. M. Browning. wss decided to celebrate the dedication J. M. Wilbur, W. A. Cartridge, David o their line new quarters In the O'Neil Plngree, George Smuln and Thomas building on March 8th. Invitations will Etherington. The officers of the combe sent to all neighboring tribes Hnd pany are: Thomas D. Dee, president; two special trains, one from Halt Lake J. M. Browning, Joseph and another from Park City and Bing- Rlrie. secretary, and James F. Burton, ham, will be run Into Ogden for their treasurer. j LOCAL BRIEFS Z. well-attend- ed cessful the place for masquerades. ladles, 10c.; gentlemen, suc- Admission: 15c. Trains are considerable late on arriving In the city today. The greatest delay Is experienced on the Union Pacific by trains passing through the billiard which is raging east of here. U. P. No. 1, due here at 2:25 p. m. will not reach the city until 9:20 p. m. Rio Grande trains are also considerably late. Tickets for "Parsifal Interpretation recltnl Monday may be had at the Ross Admission Book and Rtntlonery Co. 50 cents. No reserved seats. Sheriff Bailey leaves for Tooele tomorrow night, he being a witness In vs. George Bates. the case of the Bates Is the man who stole several horses belonging to the Utah Construction company at Heber City and brought them to Ogilen, where he sold them to A. V. Murley. Prises for the best sustained characters at the mask ball. St. Valentine's night, at Utahna Park. Parley T. Wright and C. H. Wright went east on Thursday to purchase goods for their respective departments. Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Boston will be visited In their search for new spring styles In dress goods, cloaks, shoes and kindred lines. While east the best stores of these cities will be visited, with a view to getting new Ideas and Information on styles and general store management. Rt-it- KENNEDYS Restaurant Ojicn 6 : 3(1 a. m. Bakery to HOLD 11, 1905. THE A SENATE SALOON 1 SESSION IS THIEF MONTANA CITY MAY BE GIVEN NO BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE TRANSACTED. OGDEN. OVER PREFERENCE ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY Is SATURDAY, FEBRUARY RARE lc to $6.00 benefit Utahna Park JOURNAL. ROBBED GET 11 THE LEAGUE? at- tractive variety at prices from ' STATE WILL GREAT FULLS Valentines We have an UTAH 12 : 30 a. in. did not get away with PLUNDER. met In1 The tioard of education All session. held a short night and the members were In attendance but Dr. E. M. Conroy. The report of the finance committee showed 1250 hud been collected from the sale of text books, and having 228,202.42 on hand. The report of the sanitary committee showed nineteen cases of measles, two of diphtheria and one of smallpox; total Iwenty-twJoule F. Claire was appointed a teacher at 345 per month. The question of the purchase of maps was referred to the committee on supplies with power to act. Dr. Thomas reported that all the offenders in the hazing affair had compiled with the orders of the board with the exception of two, one of. the two being unable to comply on account of sickness. B. A. Fowler nnd William E. Eccles were the two who failed to comply. The former was on the sick list and the latter claimed that he took no inpart in the baling. The board dicated that It waa perfectly willing to hear Eccles explanation and do him Justice if he had been wrongfully accused. but until the matter was determined one way or another, he' would have to remain out of school. An application for increase of salary from a teacher was placed on file. The clerk reported that the treasurers accounts had been audited and found correct by him. A neat exhibition of Raffia work, done by the pupils of the public schools, with a request for an appropriation for Raffia, so that It would be possible to put the work In all the grades up to the fourth or fifth, was put before .the board by the Instructor in drawing. This request was referred to the committee on supplies with power to set and the board adjourned. o. This morning Warren was arraigned the municipal court, charged with petty larceny. He waa found guilty and waatentenced to sixty days. CHINESE NEW YEAR ENDS. -f- team-wor- - Hamer-Howe- ff Her-bln- e, din-tric- . At the tions: J. S. Lewis at-.- & Co., MASQUERADE $2.50 1.50 1.00 30e Clock WILL BE GIVEN BY THE Woodmen of the Jewelers Ave. Vorld DEGREE TEAM Feb. 14 KIESELS HALL This will surpass any other event of the season. Grand prizes for best sustained character and best costume. Burlesque Drill Gentlemen, 50c ; Ladles, 25c. Your season tickets are good Madam Kunz Baker's lecture Moot evening. CHURCHES 4444 We have the swellest stock of jw men's suits In the state at "The Si and prices that will surprise you. 4 444444444V Congregational church services Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Sennon All small men's and youths ulk by Rev. E. I. Goshen. moat given away at The Huh" Rev. Clara Ferris will hold spiritual- sale. istic services Sunday at 8 p- - m. at the JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESUL' courthouse. Lecture and m engages. Free. Everybody welcome. First Presbyterian church; John T. Carver, pastor. Morning services at 11. Sunday school at 12:13. Endeavor at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. SOAP Central Park Presbyterian church; street and Washington avenue. Services at 11 and 7:30. Morning subject, "The W,ord of God; evening subject, Seven Reasons for His Speedy Coming." Young People Endeavor at 6:30. Sunday achool at 12 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. corner Thirty-fir- st Church of the Good Shepherd; corner Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street; Alfred Brown, rector. Septu-agealSunday. Sunday achool at 9:45 a. in. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Evening prayer and her-mat 7 p. m. Morning topic, Christianity as Taught by St Paul; evening topics Abraham, the Father of the Demonstration All next wesk we will the best brands of good soap at special priesfc Faithful. First Methodist church; Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., prof. W. L. Underwood, superintendent. Preaching by Rev. Frank Shaw at 11 a. m. Class meeting Immediately after this service. Epworth League devotional services at 6:30 p, m. Preaching by Rev. Frank Shaw at 7:30 p. m. All Invited. Seats free. two of Aemirca'e IfYouWant a Home m best soil V factories enable us to toil satisfactory cither by the bar or dozen special prices. Special arrangement , Pile Remedy. Good music. Absorbs Stops itching and bleeding. Did you see prices quoted In "The tumors. 60c a Jar at druggists, or sent stock sale ad? First Baptist church; Horace R. Treatise free. Write me Hub by mall. Blood, pastor. Morning service at 11 about your esse. Dr. Roaanko, Phils., Pa. For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. oclock, subject, "A Stupendoua Problem, or the Problems Which Confront THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Our Baptist Home Missionary Society." Evening service at 7:80, subject, "The TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of Symbolism Baptism." Sunday school at 12:05, Prof. J. A. Smith, suThe Juniors will meet perintendent. WANTED A housekeeper for widowframe house, large lot, R. at 3:30. Mrs. Rena Downs, superintener and three children, youngest aged R. location, 31,000. dent. Young People's meeting at 6:30, ten, at Brigham City; four-rooleader, Mrs. W. E. Moore: subject. frame, centrally located, house. Address P. . Box 615, Brig"Christ a Servant, and We are Serv3750. ham City, or the Journal Mid-weprayer frame, large lot lawn and ers." Phil. 8:11. service on on shade trees, Thursday evening at 7:30. bench, $1,100, and WANTED Place where company will others Just as cheap. Monthly Incover all or part of hoard bill. All The patrons of the Weber Stake stallment if you wish. work from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Must are admitted without charge academy he dose to Twenty-fourt- h and to Madam Kuns Bakers lecture on E. S. Wustiinglon. Inquire of Rllla Jones. ROLAPP, Eeeles Bldg. "Parsifal." Show your season tickets General Delivery, Ogden, Utah. at tlie door. tlW Spccil arraangemente on ek Wash BALI1 .1 Schilling's (Silk) nil) sell at (Silk) 'will sell at ' (Silk) will sell (Silk and Paper) will sell at '(MuaA& TEA Before taking stock we will dispose of our entire stock of Shades and you ought to take advantage of these reduc35.00 Shades 33.60 Shades 32.25 Shades 60c. Shades 35c "All .A'Chinamans Had a Good Time,' ' Says Pete Chinn. . Silk Candle Shades WHILE THEY LAST In - OF 3 WE HAVE. PLACED ON SPECIAt OUR SALE ENTIRE LINE Of CRYSTAL CORD WASH 8ILK8 THIS IS THE BEST GRADE OF WASH SILK8 MADE. WE ARE SHOWING THE DAINTY CHECKS AND NEW STRIPE EFFECTS IN ALL THE NEW COLORINGS.' JUST THE THING FOR YOUR SPRING AND SUMMER WAISTS, AND FOR THE CHILDRENS DRESSE8. m The Chinese ended the celebration of their New Year Thursday night, after having kept their little Joss house, in the rear of 362 Twenty-fift- h street, open for a week. They closed the holidays by exploding giant firecrackers and then gathered around the altar where they burned Incense and beat their sacred gongs. Pete Chinn, master of the Joss house, states that AH a'Chinamans had a good time" DEAF MUTES LOSE AGAIN. during the celebration, and that a year is ahead of them. Weber 8take Academy Team Too Fast good election of a master of the Joss The For Thom. house for the next year's celebration and a secretary and treasurer to colThe two basket ball teams that rep- lect funds for that event will take place resent Ogden in the league met for the on Monday. first time yesterday afternoon In Lester BOUNTY MEN ARRAIGNED. park pavilion. After the first five min-as utes of play there waa no question defendants In the bounty frauds The to who would be the winners, the cases were brought before Judge Diehl Weber Stake academy taking Jhe game at Salt Lake yesterday. They entered at the final score of 43 to 7.. pleas of not guilty to the charge of The game was Interesting through- criminal conspiracy to defraud the out, though the teams were not very state, through their attorneys, and the evenly matched. The Weber Stake cases were set down for hearing upon academy team haa developed more next Monday morning. k than speed and use better The defendants declared their true they have shown in previous games names to be David B. Davies, Ed Hanand will undoubtedly give the other na, Henry Martin, Charles W. Jones teams a good rub for first place. and Will E. Phillips. Stewart, from Salt Lake, refereed Jones, Martin and Hanna were re' the game and the two teams lined up manded into the custody of the sheriff as follows: without ball, as their attorney, S. X. W. S. A. S. S. D. Christensen, said that the defendants C JURY IN THE WOODSHED. Relnap did not desire to have ball fixed at that Briggs R.G.. Manning time. The members of the Mens Club of Hinlthon Watson the Congregational church indulged In Cole ;..nLO R. F Emmett a mock trial last night. S. H. Browne Lowe L.F. was the defendant and P- A. Cook the Wright McKay Keely took Smlthoirs place at right prosecuting witness, while J. W. Abbott was the presiding judge. The guard for the Mutes in the second half. and coffee are very different charge was that Browne on a recent resiIn teams The of called the Gook'a the at standing Sunday night Best dence and engaged the latter m a game Basket Ball league is as follows: things; of cards, thus preventing both from means both ; and it means attending the Sunday evening service. Val Gideon and Professor Rutherford such dealing as fits- them prosecuted the case and Joseph Chet appeared In defense of Mr. Browne. both.' Needless to say there was any amount of amusement and at the close of the WHO PAYS THE PIPER. trial the judge ordered the Jury locked up In the woodshed until next Friday Some question seems to have arisen ASKS TO BE ADMINISTRATOR. night. The Jury U still In the wood In the public mind as to who will pay A petition haa been prepared In the ll elecshed. the costs In the of Jessie M. Wilson, deceased, estate contest. tion The question Is easily THE CUP THAT INEBRIATES. settled as the contest is similar to any asking that George W. Wilson, a son, administrator. The esJohn Doody, who has wen working other civil action, the loser bearing be appointed of tate consists personal property to 926 cost. one cut-osix section Under the for months, the last of the of amount the 91.200, deposited in the or who. st least, has not made his ap- Revised Statutes of 1898. If Hamer State bank, ana real estate pearance In the police court during fails to prove his case and the elec- Ogden that time, was arrested yesterday for tion is allowed to stand the costa will valued at 31.000. being drunk. He was allowed to go be taxed against him, but should the Health under suspended sentence, promising election be annulled then the payment to leave town Immediately. of the costa will devolve upon Howell. Meana the ability to do a good day's Gus Bowman, arrested yesterday for The costs will amount to considerable. work without undue fatigue and to Tou cannot find life worth living. drunkenness, had not recovered enough have indigestion or constipation withSETTLED FOR $2,000. by this morning to appear in court A settlement has been effected In out its upsetting the liver and pollutso he was held over for Monday's sesthe suit of Jane L. Warner against the ing the blood. Such a condition may sion. Union Pacific Railroad company by lie best and quickest obtained by the best liver regulator that the CALENDAR SET BACK. defendants paying the plaintiff 32.000 In full of all claims against them. In world haa ever known. Mrs. D. W. A short session of the Second ' "I use court was held today, at which October. 1903, Mrs. Warner obtained Smith writes, April 3, 1903: It medicine find beat the and the calendar was set back for one week. Judgment against the company for Herblne, The case of Howtnun against Ogden 38.000. A transcript was made on sp- for constipation and regulating the iral. but in the meantime a motion liver I ever used." Price 50 cents. Sold City was continued by stipulation. for new trial was granted. Then ne- by Geo. F. Cave. Your boy whose age happens to be gotiations were opened for a settlePREPARING FOR ACTION. 17. 18 or 19 can get a suit that will ment of the Issue, with the result as fit him better than nny he ever had at stated show. Attorney George Halverson la preparing a suit in which Lawrence The Toggery's sale of The Hub" stock. Ritchie Is plaintiff and Cyrus Rawson, Sure Cure for Piles. administrator of the estate of Annie See statement of Weber Stake aca' Piles Itching produce moisture and reuse itching, this form, as well aa Rawson, deceased, and others are dedemy lecture committee ' in thia Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are fendants. to quiet title to certain lands In Marriott settlement. REDUCTION 4 SALE c About 11 o'clock .last night Fred Warren wee caught rifling a email till under the cigar case of the Senate saloon. He waa arrested by Officer Ezra Karr and tbe stolen money, two five dollar gold pieces, was taken from him. Mr. Scudder, who waa alone behind the bar at the time, stepped down Into the cellar to get an onion for one of his patrons. Aa soon as Mr. Scudder WJarren stepped had left the bar-roothrough the swinging gate and behind He stooped down the cigar case. behind the case so ae to be out of sight of the other patrons of the place and proceeded to rifle the till. Young Scudder, the proprietor! son, at the same time was walking down street on the opposite aide Twenty-fift- h of the street. Looking into the saloon he noticed Warren leaning behind the bar, so he Immediately ran across the street and caught the thief before he could get away with his plunder. Warren attempted to hand one of the five dollar gold pieces to one of the fellows with whom he had been drinking all day, but he waa unsuccessful, dropping the coin on the floor, where It waa recovered. cured by Dr. GREAT OPPORTUNITY Connected With Hazing Is Arrested and Sentenced to Sixty Daya on the Rock Affair Havs Apologized Pile. Two. Except Boye two of America's best wW " and etW dors, tooth powd.rs ur P1,1' toilet goods, get |