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Show DAILY affairs. Bounty Tdr-"Appoin- stoTiiTRegular 8,io" sro Supvi-- r. Ud. 0r til 'iZir rUjd rad super-t- r'" ity SrK nl Ihc-'T- - trul.i.r , i rs l- - - rec-llvi- nf - r The Dee Literary society of 1905 met Friday last at the eighth grade room at the Dee school. The officers are: President. Goldie Mueknlght; vice president. Ileber Wfooley; secretary, Myrtle Gillis,' and treasurer, Zina Saunders. The program proved, under the instruction and kindness of the teacher, The Miss Fulmer, a great success. most noteworthy parts of the program were The President's Address," Ooldie Macknlght; an essay on The Great Salt Lake, by Vice President Heber Wooley, and A Story of Australia, by Ernest Beckett, a boy who has lived there all hla life rxeept the few months he has spent in Ogden. The remaining part of the program, which was quite lengthy, waa enjoyed by all present The class paper was read by Elsie Browning, which was very Interesting. It was chiefly composed by the editors, Lewis West and Elsie Browni- ." Mon-iu- loop-the-lo- th Twenty-fourt- iraond You Restless at Night Use BaOLfi Horehound Syrup; ..it will secure you sound sleep and effect a ZSc, 50c and prompt and radical cure. tlNl Bold by Geo. F. Cave. WORK OF THE POLICE. D, McConnell and W. Taylor were aught last night by Sergeant Chamber! itealing a sack of coal. They apparel before Judge Murphy this and pleaded morning guilty to the (huge of petty larceny. They got ten den on the rock pile in which to pon- the error of their ways. admitted this morning that he had been drunk, but had. not crated any disturbance. He was fined lit Officer Burke caught him and a companion In a buggy last night, drunk ud driving like mad out at Five der over Rtr Smuin Polnta. the man who has been streets for some time with both hp cut off and who gets around on Wo bands waa arrested last night on Ur Twenty- a of stairway Ifth street house, rooming k being drunk. He appear 'd In the police court this morning, lot hig case was laid over until 4:30 Ed McLachan, Mtbe Ms afternoon, millam Wood, another drunk, will be tried at the same time. Besides be-durnk. when arrested yesterday at the depot, was trying to get away with Whe of his girls rings which he had hf kn wearing for some time. Bure Cure for Piles. Files produce moisture and we itching, this form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilea are "d by Dr. Pile Remedy. Absorbs itching and bleeding. nwr- - 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent mail. Write me Treatise free. Jbout your case. Dr. Boa&nko, Phils., For sale by the Wallace Drug Co. Itching oa j S j TEA Good tea is a real food and a great food, a really great food; no doubt about that; Utahna-Goldfiel- ASSESSMENT NO. 3. Mining Company-Princ- ipal Place of Business, Ogden, d Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, held on the 20th day of February, 1905, an assessment of $10.00 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to the secretary, O. A. Kennedy, at Room 6, First National bank building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 24th day of March, 1905, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be sold on the 8th day of April, 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and exCARD OF THANKS. pense of sale. A. O. KENNEDY, Secretary. We desire to thank the many friends Location of office: Room 6, First Na in the hour of our bereavement, who, tional Bank- building, Ogden, Utah. tendered to us their sympathy and 1905. 20th, Dated February words of consolation; and may that Great Ruler, when their hour of sorCroup row comes, bless and comfort them. Begins with the symptoms of a com- Especially do we thank all who assistmon cold; there la chimneaa, sneealng. ed in the funeral ceremonies, snd the sore throat hot skin, quick pulse, following for beautiful floral offerings: hoarseness and Impeded respiration. Child Culture club, K. O. T. M.. No. Give frequent small doses of Ballardr 24, K. O. T. M., No, 2, Ogden Fire deSnow Liniment to the throat partment. Veteran Volunteer Firemens Mrs. A. Vllet, New Castle. Colo., association, Five Points Fire depart"I think ment, Z. C. M. I. shoe department Mr. writes, March 19th, 1901: Ballard j Horehound Syrup a wonder- and Mrs. W. H. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. ful remedy, and so pleasant" 25c, 50c J. B. Herrick, Women of Woodcraft, and $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Ogden Chapter 581, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark. Mrs. J. B. Grundy and Lyceum Theatre i J. H. YOUNG, Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Feb. 20th. J My Uncle From Japan DNE8DAY AND THURSDAY, NAT GOODWIN COMEDY. I TOM FITCH E 8 GREAT COMEDY Clsarsd for Action. When the body is cleared for action, by Dr. King's New Life Pills, you can tell It by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firmness of the flesh and muscles; the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. At Ogden druggists, 25 cents. X it f'OlVPl JSION A SUNDAY BOUT. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, J TIIE GREATEST NEW YORK SUCCESS. THE MAN FROM KLONDYKE" X j LITTLE QRACIE HUTCHISON i IN ADMISSION THE LATEST SONGS OF THE DAY. 10 cents 0 1 Last night about midnight a prise fight, so called, was pulled off in the rear of the Emerald saloon on Washington avenue. The purse was $40 and the principals two local linemen. A telephone call brought a squad of police to the ringside, but all they found were neckties and collars that had been torn off in the scrap. The participants had all flown before the arrival of the patrol. New Covert Coats for spring wear. Just received, fectly tailored at stylish and per- $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00. We advise early inspection of these new arrivals. fFtESCENT FLOUR is high art in Milling. You ars missing a treat if you aro not using this high grads The Reason flour. Monoy back. Why our work Is superior is that we employ none but the best operators and pay the highest salaries in Ogden. We spare neither time nor expense to meet the requirements of progressive laundering. FREE One Fine Silk Umbrella every week to one of our customers. Each package of 25c. and each package of ZSc. additional entitles the holder to a chance on this umbrella. A Beautiful Hook FREE To ovary now suboeribor botwoon now and March 3d, tho Stats Journal will givo FREE a eopy of Richard Evorett'o mastoprioco, tion and illustration, Troy Laundry Bell Phone, 107-- Parker j Goal Go. 1 OFFICE t TO 27TH J TheRook ofthe Fair A Bell , dealing with ths Worlds Greatest Tho book sells regularly Until Friday, March 3 t 213-- Telephone Independent' volu-no- for $2. It goes FREE with a to tho Btati Journal, doliversd to your address. years subscription This offer holda YARDS MOVED AND PACIFIC AVE.- - 'PHONES. illustrated profusely Exposition. AND BOTH in descrip- 10. Ind., X. ooooooooooooolooomooooo - daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Morris. Edgar Jones company, Mr. Chris Flygare, Mr. F. J. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Max Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Mrs. M. J. Mark, Josephine Browning, O. L-- Becker, Thomas D. Dee, Mr. and Airs. J. S. Paine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Frodsham, Ladies of the Maccabees, Mrs. D. H. Feery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamer, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. William Moyes. MRS. ORSON RISER and FAMILY. Our of Jacket Suita and Shirt Waist Suits for the spring of 19n5 has been followed by the uiOKt gratifying success, the styles being of such dlstlnctlvenesa and originality as to captivate whenever shown. These garments are made by America's best tailors under the supervision of the market's cleverest designers and era masterpieces of artistic conception and skillful construction. All suitable material are includeJ in the line und many are our exclusive designs, at the popular prices of $12.50, $14.00, $17.50, $20.00, $22.50 and up. iiilmdiii-Mn- E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Ma-lon- ' $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. Itu-lap- frame, large lot. lawn and shade trees, on bench, $1,109, and others Just as cheap. Monthly installments If you wish. RECEPTION. ,A very pleasant reception was given by the members of Ogden lodge No. $71, Fraternal Brotherhood, on Friday evening, at the I. O. O. F. hall in a, honor of Mr. and Mrs. Willis II. general organizers for the state of Utah, who have been working for the past year In this field in behalf of the order, and who will leave In about two weeks for their home in Pasadena, CaL , The following program was rendered, after which refreshments were served and games Indulged in, prises being won by Mr. Browning and Miss Hanson; seating of officers by escort team; address. President Henry R. Moore; vocal solo, What Will You take for Browning; Me, Papa?" by Marjory recitation, Ernest Browning; solo, Miss Taylor; character song, Adeie Cave; piano solo, Nondas Brown; address, W. H. Malona; solo, Mrs. Howell. A large number of friends were in attendance and the evening was one of pleasure for all present. Mr. and Mrs. Malona have made & host of friends in this city who will note their departure with feelings of regret. Her-bln- e, our spring line, now rc.niy, is the strongest and inoxt complete line ever ahottn. It contain all the new models and fabrics. In short, is an exposition of Skirt Perfection, wonderful values, at the bargain price of $750. Friday. A PLEASANT HAVE ARRIVED frame house, large lot, R. R. location, $1,000. 1 -- story frame, centrally located, After the literary club was over the pupils surprised their teacher by servif you Ml Be ing a dainty lunch, at which the principal, Mr. Harold, and all the teachers These entertainments were present. be given by the club every altera good day's will nate work without undue fatigue and to Ton cannot find life worth living. have indigestion or constipation without its upsetting the liver and polluting the blood. Such a condition may be best and quickest obtained by the beat liver regulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D. W. I uae Smith writes, April S, 1903: Herblne, and find It the beat medicine for constipation and regulating the liver X ever used. Price 60 cents. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. WALKING SKIRTS IfYouWantaHome ng.- j Louise Hutchison and the Imperials I 1 f tanned by a bad cough? Aid n. INSTEP AND di-H- TEA WASHINGTON. Keb. 20. Nothing but absolutely necessary legislation is the order in the house this week. This legislation so far as can be indicated in advance will consist of the completion of the new naval appropriation bill today and consideration of the river and harbor bill and sundry civil appropriations, a program which will occupy the week. The statehood bill is to be considered in conference during the week, but there is nothing to won sffLjgTnd Indicate that an agreement will he J" living were appointed road reached before the session is in Its last j. c. Graham. Eden; moments. R. I TlfaHutiley. Harriaville; s,ater-E. The senate began the week with conJ' P Me8,uk Wf,t: sideration of the motion to appoint SMrt.F" on the Joint statehood bill. coun-; conferees urwn. clerk of Cacne The general understanding is that this 100 for the share motion will t jetter asking prevail and that the bill fleeted In this county on will go to conference. In case the to Cache county. rtich belonged .I committee recedes from the important Box I yfLt tnessor and attorney. senate amendments, a sharp contest $2u-!La similar request, the de will ensue. The Swayne improbably $165.47. I instance m this being peachment trial will proceed Monday at 2 oclock, and it is now anticipated I that the termination of the proceeding will not be deferred for a great while. b noon today a meek-eye- d The prosecution will introduce only one jwtt the at tried to two more witnesses, and it la anstreet hllL or LgTel the Twenty-fournounced that the defense will not call u. vu driving south on Washington a large number. The postoftlce aphe aa twisted. Just ud lot hla reins will be taken up early bill propriation The h street. cied in the week, and this and other supply vgne guided by one rein started up bills will be kept as well to the front him soon chink pulled the the hill, hut as possible during the entire week. other and made a circsistant director of the department of agricul-rnite- d the hoard ashing to he uhwith statistics regarding the ft1 subject d, number of men to rtntr tax, the Referred etc. W county surveyor. and fMinnn appiied for a license & J access to the county . preparing to open an ort- U to chairman Are by Judge .iri.uis couiiai-- in the election (.i.--e up to noon today. He Sixth and Eighth OgThey v,-:The nH'iiiiig uf the Sevden enth w.is nlijivtcd to, uk when It was exumii'.' i it was found that it had not .iiid the seal wan broken. been , lion w.ik The MiKt.iiiieJ subject to con-- i oraiioii in the future. The x'lii.i today does not afteet the result. The following are the figures: Sixth i ig.leii - Howell, original count p, :;i : challenged 41. 173; m igiiinl count 1 recount 129; challenged 26. ell, original 132; Eighth Ogden--llorecouhi mi; challenged 36. Uoiiipp, orireenimt 120; challenged 32. ginal, ol-.- out-of-to- 5! will you try some? Satisfied with this, the some of the onlookers to Ymr anew nairas yam mm put the vegetables and the chink back UOst'i Ink hte the wagon. The dazed chink and hh faithful beast went their way aa Health oooe u everything had been straight-en- d Means the ability to do wt. x. vere '!i .in. ..mi i:k-- PAGE FIVE. 1905. President Iixe. Lar- Burlier. I'legg, Johnson. McKay and Hollingsworth. The members arrived at 3:30 in the afternoon and were taken at once to the State School fur the l)eaf. accompanied Senator by SuperHollingsworth, M. Driggs and John Wat-ointendent nieiiibeis nt tile board of trustees. At the slate school they were served with luncheon and then inspected every ieiiartment of the scIuhiI work, the pupils going through the regular school exercises. They also inspected the stock, the orchard and other school property, and had a consultation with the three members of the With Schillings Best, mishoard of trustees, who were present, John Watson, Mrs. E. K. Corey and take is impossible. Fred W. Chambers. They then went out to the State Industrial school, where they inspected Money back fixes that. that institution utid were served with Writ i'w our a supper in the evening. They also KmUji Book A SwhdLiw A consulted with the trustees. A. T. Canipiui), lua Kuhluoo. Wright and N. C. Flygare. The difTONIGHT. ferent members of the delegation were Women of Woodcraft, Ogden Circle exceedingly cordial and enthusiastic in their praise of the condition of both No. &M. Card Party and Entertainchnols. and Judging by conversation ment at I. O. O. F. Hall. All are InThe vited. llcrrexhinentg will be served. favorable reports will be made. State School for the IWaf has asked for nn appropriation of $62,000. and the Industrial school for one uf $00,000. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY THE DEE LITERARY 80CIETY. iii wagon. allowed appro-I'll.itlon- in -- on. t;y Kn-.i- l to stale senate. Two from the Morse .iitlif iiiMiitutlons. and the committee of were in Ogden on Saturday ifu-rmu inspecting the State School fur the I ic.if and the State Industrial H'lioul. The fuliuu intr senators were it-- i the iif lilt uf iiuMiim-- - with the le wound the electric light pole, which hill- - So the first I, t the foot of the as soon loop was made in safety, but u the celestial started on his second became loop the horse and the wagon n ttn$led that the horse, to extricate Unfit commenced to kick. All he kicking the Hccoeded in doing waa q, human and hla vegetables out or hrrs not her from . .looping-the-loop- iDiii a Ft-ii- li.trniiiiig road wh,, ,.iuh.i!.iiil.,iii)- iuki.mvl- J. D. them, l!Mt inflramy; t!l iw KUne J. D. county Intiramy; hav,i., i:1:,nUcn Mlkrrlolt. 1,1 HI! otl.-- r I !. I' a. lei i..ilii) H have L,. received from Hurt and seen. I,,. iVri,,lS .live lht. 1sr,. .toting leilu.ii Mail p i,l r.,i.k with the high-t-ixfcfeescr. rcVtck by Mr In a, high-cl- i, whom '.yt, theagainst ahmi, vmi !. a play-goefor $517 for claim S"a ua. wlii ha vi t w iiiiessi',1 their Inl'our the county road by imitable ,' i impersonations The Ri' board the with l.nmunicate vals" not should miss the action opportunity "aett lenient of the Wi coun- - at the Grand tonight. .rial and requesting the iitboa: L.lJon in the claim, as THE PROGRAM FOR "fidrfed It somewhat high. Re- THE WEEK IN CONGRESS and Wilson ConmU-xion- er eui:pun' 20, Two Ogocn Districts Counted Today and Objection Made to Opening Another, ihe bo,ij of -r- re 1,1 FEBRUARY MONDAY, Committee From Senate Visited Industrial School and School for the Deaf Saturday. ! At the Theaters : Ti,,,othy Ke,, ...irviwr. L'intah: William to Burch supervisor, JOURNAL, THE ELECTION RECOUNT. e co.y STATE HSPECIED STATE DISIITUTIOHS coun- - board or UTAH 2 182 O Your Old Front Door Is Open C. J. A. Lindquist UNDERTAKER and EMBALM ER to a change, eo you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front Doors Just received, ao well aa a large line of Porch Columns, by the 143 UtaH TWENTY-FOURT- H (SI Lumber Co. Oregon 8T. 'PHONE 581 Open All Night. Bell Phone 520X. Independent 020 2420 Washington Avn. 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