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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE EIGHT In order that STATE wi may reduce our stock of JOURNAL, Mon'o High-Grad- FRIDAY, 11th Your Choice of Any Pair in the Hotuc Opening Day IS T NATIONAL BOARD WILL ACT ON EVIDENCE SUBMITTED. Rapresents tho Pacific Loaguo Against tha Moochar, W. H. Lucas. C. H. Williams National The eyes of the basebail fans In this part of the country are, or naturally should be, turned eastward today, for the meeting of tha National commission to be held In New York, and the much mooted question as to the standing of the Pacific National league, will probably be settled. C. II. Williams of Spokane, one of the men most directly Interested In the matter, will be present at the meeting and will present hla side of the case as against the representations of W. H. Lucas. Now, there has been a great deal said about the present baseball situation. and denunciations have been burled back and forth until the average reader is dlssy with complications. To muke a long story snort: It Is merely a matter of formality now which prompts the management of the league to await the action of the commission at New York, and as far aa Salt Lake, Spokane, Helena and Ogden are concerned It makes little difference whether the league plays under the protection of the National association or not, in fact, many of the local sports hope that the commission will not grant the protection, as they hold that Ogden could now sign many of the beat players In tne coast league who would like to jump, and men who HATS Saturday, the 18th The new spring ahaprs In both Derbies and Soft Hata will then be ready for your Inspection. wants real style, good value and absolute satisfaction in a Hat he comes here for it. We have also the largest and most complete line of STETSON HATS ever shown In When a man Ogden. Fred M. Nye Clothier and Hatter 2413 Washington cApenue could not be secured If we had protection. Boise and Great Falls will not play bull unless there is protection, but to use an expression of one of the What's the diff?" A two-clu- b boys: league between Ogden and Salt Lake, with three or four games a week, or a four-clu- b league with Ogden, Salt Lake, Helena and Spokane, will answer the purpose and satisfy the average Ogdenite. Old Fountain Pen Exchanged For a New Automatic Pen made by A. A. Waterman. Self-Filli- DANCE HALL WINS POINT. Cass Against Utahns on COMPANY. THE SKY PILOT Albsrt Armstrong Gavo Another In- teresting Illustrated Lecture Last night. The second of the series of three picture plays, which Albert Armstrong Is giving at the Tabernacle this week, under the auspices of the Weber Stake academy lecture course, was given last night to a large and appreciative audience. Mr. Armstrong used Ralp Connor's popular story, "The Sky Mot, last night and entranced his audience with n his development of that The Illustrations were parstory. ticularly good, showing life in the Alberta country. Canada. The Sky Pilot was supplemented with views that were not connected with the story and by a short picture play which was called The Same Old Story. This, as with the rest of the program, waa well received by the auwell-know- Park Pavilion at Salt Laks Is Dismisssd ROSS BOOK & STATIONERY Dsmurrsr. The complaint against the Unique Ainusment company of Salt Lake, which charged them with running the Utahiia Park dunce halls m that city without a license, was thrown out of court yesterday on a demurrer. The ground for the demurrer was that the ordinance In speaking of places of amusement such as theaters, which had to be licensed, did not contemplate dance halls, A dance hall has practically no seating capacity and Is not used for performances of any kind In the strict meaning of the term. Ust night the dance was In full swing again, giving the place the appearance of old times. The music was playing and the hall waa filled with dancers. There is still another com' plaint In court upon wtilcli the prose' rutlon is relying, charging W. B. Gourley with running a dance hall where lewd and dissolute persons as semble to dunce. This will be tried as soon as the bounty cases are dlS' posed of. TO THE PUBLIC. I would like It to be understood all that If Joseph Harbertson got C. F.Krauch Thia aala doaa not moan a fow odd aizaa or brokon linaa of old atock, but it on ontiro atock, including tha famous Co, and many A. E. Nattlaton and Williams Knaaland makes. othor high-grad- o Our roason for having thia aala ia that wa arc over-atockMono Shota and taka these moana on high-grad- o of turning tho stock into cash in aa short a tima aa poaaibla. 236Twenty.fift PUPILS ACTED STATUS SETTLED 1905. ad $450 LEAGUES 17, Only High Grade Shoes o and Shota, wa effar, baginning FEBRUARY Mon'o atock of ontiro our DAYS, THIRTY continuing for $5.00, $5.50, $640 and $6.50 Shota on aalo, FEBRUARY by any money from any of the candidates In the last election, or any other election, we know no more about It than has dience. already been testified to on the witMr. Armatrong will give ness stand in the present contest case. Tonight whgt is said to be the best of hU The Shipley family have never received any money from the said Joseries. The Bonnie Brier Bush. seph Harbertson. and he did not, and We have the swellest stork of young could not. control any of our votes unmens suits In the state at The Hub, der any consideration. R. SHirLKY. and prices that will surprise you. ENTERTAINERS Notice the big ad on page 2. Utah Independent Telephone ployes dance tonight RESULTS INDICATE Special Sole of Linoleum Remnants. PRESENT RECEPTION TENDERED FACULTY GAIN OF 24 VOTES. Ogden Furniture A Carpet Company. OF WEBER 8TAKE ACADEMY. Saturday night $10 in gold will bfe as prizes at the Utahna dancing Recount Still given Proceeds Slowly Long and Varied Program Rondersd pavilion. T wenty iPrecincts Outside of Ogden One of Much and Evening Was Independent Telephone Ball tonight. City Have Been Counted. Enjoyment Ask for information. H. C. Bigelow and wife have reTwenty precincts outside of Ogden Iew If any entertainments have ex- turned from Chicago, wnere they have City have been recounted by Judge celled In culture and merriment that been for several weeks. Holders of the following coupons are Morse, the attorneys and clerks in the given at Mrs. Stevens home by the to $5.00 coupon books at the election contest case. The net result entitled 06 AcadWeber Stake class of of the Ogden Steam Laundry: 40760, 43056 valof was beautiful up to noon today appears to be an crowd a It emy. and 452S9. actual gain of 24 votes tor Judge entines, and every teacher felt that A number of Ogden enthusiasts will These figures do not include the each one waa hla own. The occasion meet at the Weber Club rooms on which number about 300 was a reception to the faculty, and it Tuesday evening to perfect the organ- challenges, which and of there are 17 more isation of a duck dub. Howell than against Rolapp. proved to be one of the happiest evenagainst facial The result stated Is obtained by totalHairdressing, shampooing, ings any of them ever spent massage, manicuring and electric beau- ing the vote as recounted for tbe conMiss Zella Stevens' home was artisty treatments. Edith Boise, 412 26th testant and contestee, which, of course, tically decorated with appropriate street. Bell 'Phone, 335-now becomes tbe official returns. This mottoes and designs in corn, the class B. A. & R special car, Salvatoa, with shows that in the. precincts counted color, nicely blended with crimson and on 1,282 votes were cast for Howell and Mr. gold. The mellow light in the double UnionSchutnaker and party, arrived Pacific No. and I this Howell's original 1,139 for Rolapp. morning the harmonise with parlors seemed to went to Salt Lake on O. S. I No. 8. majority was 167. but so far now It respectful spirit tbs entire evening. Utah Independent Telephone Em- shows It to be reduced to 143, thus Opening remarks were given by James giving the gain of 24 votes to the conWood, class president His welcome to ployes' dance tonight may be the faculty follows: Arthur Secor, a former New York testant. Of oourse, there count Is Our dear teacher and frlenda: It newspaper man, but now advance many changes before the Is indeed a pleasure to u to welcome agent for the David Harum Theatrical completed. Howell may make material gains and his majority be Increased, you here tonight. We wish to spend company, Is in Ogden today. but the results at present Indicate a pleasant hour together, and to show Latter-day The Saints' otherwise. to some extent our appreciation for and the State School for University the Deaf As to the challenges, many of them our noble teachers who are laboring basket ball teams are In a will be overruled engaged and tbe ballots ao faithfully for our progress, and for this counted. One of the principal objecat Park Lester game pavlliop tothe advancement of all that alma afternoon. tions raised Is that the ballots show ward our betterment This appears to have Marriage licenses were issued late an ink blot. we should be given believe, Honor, where it is fully earned. Only too yesterday to Edward Fitzsimmons, $2, been done by the voter not blotting often do our beat thoughts go unsaid, and Mrs. Annie Palmer, 86, both of his ballot properly and one can hardly believe that it will Invalidate the and our noblest feelings unexpressed, Ogden; and to John A. Edwards, aged until too late. Then we spread out 20, and Miss Maud Blake, aged 19. vote. Tbe following are tbe precincts roses where we should have scattered both of Hooper. sunshine, Independent Telephone Ball tonight which have been recounted since noon yesterday untl noon today: We are trying to choose the wiser Ask for information. part We want you to feel that your In the district court yesterday Judge na r efforts In our behalf are appreciated. Howell took up the case of John J. There are no incentives higher, nor Schwartz against W. S. Donaldson. M O aspirations nobler thsn those nourish- The defendant did not appear and ed within our hearts. for was rendered Schwartz judgment "S 3 May you ever be foremost in the In the sum of $275. I ranks of education, ever extending a Mrs. John D. Carnahan, who was hand to lift up and guide, till you shall on for appendicitis at the Ogstand crowned among the noblest of operated den General hospital a,bout two weeks Harrisvills. God's chosen, surrounded ty the fruits Is recovering from the operation, Howell 57 58 of your efforts, precious souls, the ago, .. atsevere but recently suffered from a ...... hoiih snd daughters of God. il 71 .. Rolapp was much betof She tack gastritis. Pleasant View. Once more, I say, we Did you all ter yesterday. Howell 61 8 58 a hearty welcome. At the Saturday evening dance in Rolapp 64 1 63 Humor, pathos, appreciation, love, First Plain City. all blended in perfect harmony during the Utahna dancing pavilion the prises 8 74 65 the rest of the evening, as the follow- will be $5 as first, $2.50 as second, and Howell as third prises. These dances Rolapp 50 4 53 ing exercises some prepared, some $2.50 are being conducted in an orderly and North Ogden. impromptu, were rendered: Plano duet. Misses Carrie Anderson, refined manner and a good time Is Howell 143 115 25 Zella Stevens; invocation, Prof. Wll assured all who attend. 129 27 102 Rolapp Marriott. ford M. McKendrlck; address of welHowell MAY NOT GET FRANCHISE. come, James Wood; Quartette, Ed45 5g win Peterson, Raymond Bingham, J. D. 60 7 53 Rolapp Randall. Snowdon, Wilford Shurtllff; response. David Ecclaa Railroad Proposition Howell 21 8 18 Principal David O. McKay; recitation. May Be Turned Down by Miss Jennie Groberg; piano. Miss Ef 20 3 18 Rolapp Logan People. fie Reast; paper, Henry Jensen; solo, Roy. Mias Zella Stevens; recitation, Sarah Howell 41 9 87 The people of Logan believe in muniWilliams; stump speech, Prof. Wil7 47 55 Rolapp ford M. McKendrlck: German duet. cipal ownership of public utilities. At Riverdalo. Profs. T. E. Mckny and Wm. Z. Terry; the regular meeting of the city council Howell 2 (9 (7 86 speech. Prof. 8. D. Bradford; speech, last night, V K. Nebeker, attorney for Rolapp 36 .. Mrs. Sarah T. Evans; solo, Mrs. 8. D. Slatorvillo. Bradford; refreshments; toasts, var- David Eccles, presented a petition for Howell 18 98 H6 ious members of the faculty; recita- a franchise for an electric street rail- Rolapp 12 54 42 tion, Miss Jennette McKay; an Irish way In that city. In doing so, a guarUintah. song. Wilford Shurtllff; piano solo, Mrs. antee was offered that If the rranenise Howell 61 8 52 Is granted the road will be built im- Rolapp D. O. McKay; selection, Miss Etta 24 7 is games; song (Auld IAng Syne), mediately, and will be in operation not Wilson. by all; benediction. Prof. T. E. Mc- later than September 1st. Xt is to run Howell 55 15 (9 from the Short Line depot to Main Rolapp Kay. 14 80 66 It would not be Just to single out street, where it branches, one track West Wsbsr No. 1. to the Agricultural college Howell nny particular parts as being the best. running 8 78 69 The instrumental music, the speaking, and the other to the Logan sugar fac- Rolapp 7 68 63 the readings, the Irish make up, even tory. The franchise is asked for 100 West Weber No. 2. pour pussy. all added to the interest years, and In its terms is almost iden- Howell 64 54 10 and pleasure of the evening, and made tical with the one granted to Mr. Rolapp 90 12 78 It, in memory, one of the brightest Mahler for his lnterurban road. Warren. A committee, consisting of Mayor Howell stars In the galnxy of successes won 27 79 53 Robinson, Attorney Keeler and by the class of 06. 40 15 25 Rolapp Quayle, Bell and Hansen, was HE PULLS A THROTTLE to investigate the Eccles appointed CARD OF THANK8. AND EMBROIDERS, TOO proposition and report. Through the columns of the press There is a scheme afoot in opposi- we desire to express our heartfelt PUEBLO, Colo., Feb. 17. So much tion to Eccles. About $13,000 has been thanks to those who were so kind to hits been written about the skill of subscribed by Logan people toward us during the illness, death and burial Prince Louis of Rattenmirg with the building the road, and as the branch of our beloved daughter, Edith Price. needle that a masculine embroiderer to the sugar factory will be of little W. E. PRICE AND FAMILY. has come to the front here. He is Mike benefit to Logan, It has been proposed Zumbrub. a veteran employe of the that the $13,000 be used to build the WILL MEET THE FARMERS. Iienrer tt Rio Grande company. line from the depot to the college, and Job Plngree, field superintendent for Notwithstanding the fact that his the road turned over to the city to the Sugar company, will hnnds are rough, some of the sped operate. The details of this plan are meetAmalgamated with the farmers at the places mens of his handiwork would do credit now being worked out by Logan busi- named below', for the purpose of makto the tapering and smooth fingers of ness men, and If It Is found to be feasbeet contracts for the coming sugar the young society girl. He will have ible the Eccles proposal may be turning season; several articles on exhibition at the ed down. Monday Warren, at 2 p. m., Februfair to be given by the ladles' auxiliary 20th. ary of the R. of L. K. RED MEN. Plain City, at 2 p. m., FebTuesday There will be a kindling of the coun 21st. Cohen Und you poor wife died so cil fire of the Hawatha Tribe No. 3. at ruary Wednesday Syracuse, at 2 p. m., I aubbose you miss her the Union Labor hall Friday night, suddenly? 22d. February now? February ,17th. at 3 o'clock. The Thursday Pleasant View, at 2 p. m.. Goldstein Sure 1 do. She was der chiefs-eleand appointees of the tribe February 23d. only von dot knew der goniblnation ohf will be installed and the charter will Friday Kanesvllle, at 2 p. m.. Febder safe. Judge. close. Fa lefaces wishing to fraternise ruary should make their application for mem- and on 24th; each the farmers can Are You Restless at Night bership. ss after the closing of the dis- meet him at Saturday office In the companys And a Initiation bad fee will be ad- Ogden. by rough? Use pensation the seBalia, ls Horehound Syrup; It will vanced. cure you sound sleep snd effect By order of rniiur.lttee. All small men's and youths' suits alJ. G. ALBRIGHT. prompt and radical cure. 25c. Stic and most given away at The Hub stock $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. D. L sale. Ro-lap- p. Z. KENTUCKY . turers w.ll8kb;,njS Wholesale Liquor Dealt, nd Salt Laic. Cit! Six suita are the circuit cum-- i ,lf at Salt Lake city Co., the well-know- turer. of ., A'" . Vi Hied ? Yhu n Woodford against a number of wholft dealers in this state for ment of their trade ued are Rhoda M. GurL plaints), Kentucky LW and Smith Drug Lake, and Fred J. Klegrt Vm J?1 (two complaint) of thl plaintiffs are the manufacture., "?ld Crow" ,nd Jr? of whisky. They patented? marks and have used then and their allegation 1 th.t hTt.T7 ants have been using -not the blends of their vS 7 restraining order Is asked damages in each cam. Valenti on of this city and J. I Hopkins. Louis are attorney for the plUtUg ? n. THIS IS YOUR OPPOBTUNIIY lfYouWantaHomt frame house, huge lot H. R. location, $1,000. frame, centrally located. $760. frame, Urge lot, lawn ud shade trees, on bench, 11,101, ud others just ss cheap. Monthly Iwish. nstallments If you setI E. 8. ROLAPP, Eoelts Bldg S KENNEDYS Restaurant Batej Open 6 : 30 1. m. to 12:30 a. n. Saturday Hosiery Sale . Cents Pln-gi-e- e: Coun-cllm- ct ed a LOUSE HUTCHINSON COMEDY COMPANY en Commencing at 9 o'clock J morning, we offer choice of 700 pairs of Stockinp at 18c. per pair. We consider it a rare to buy good hosiery. chtnce The W odds And end. some complete lines represents lots and Although many of these the weight spring and summer th to redw object of the sale Is there hosiery numbers, and ss winter some excellent lots summer stockings In the InW Ladies.' Children's snd co35c. wool, regular 25c. and lon and lisle hose in black colors, Saturday's ' VTi ,nt |