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Show DAILY jjujpered Enoch O. of . Th Jenkins Wsr Scon Rft " Saturday, to T6e the approach of lent. mar buried. dy of Begna Wednesday and Lasts Unt.l Easter Sunday. KnochD. Jenkins. who Wvll.e.lii;, Mountain two n'urdered on Little r nd whose remains were with Its f",iy there a month ago. Mum h m(i .i..iKim,e,i under' a cairn on iitened In the city cemetery The interment ! mrday afternoon. of hi ..lace here at the request t110 In Pennsylvania. resides ho ilT,,.th-- r John Jenkins, who is sup-Ij jn (California, has not yet have been tei The remains undertaker's since they were . dar f..r usll-- ls Kin II. . :,s ! 1.1-- ., u. son knots i, u, the nt "mill i.lS STATE JOURNAL. on Wif Buried Yaatsr Services Hsld in Hooper Meeting House. of J. G. Belnap day ...g:. P''tv 1 1;- Five Pats Through for Salt Lake. of ipi I.irin. spi'i W I funeral service uirr the remains ,,f late Mrs. Klnot'a He1. nap held in 1:, Him, per ward meeting iiiiu-- f afternoon at I o'clock. Mr 'liinr.i liiu p, who died last 'la at the of 22 year. Mas the wife of J. inii-ir g. Belnap. The urnover by Bishop's J toiinsi-l.o! PAGE FIVE. 1905. 6, RAILROAD OFFICIALS. Tlic Iht, MARCH MONDAY, MRS. BELNAP LAID TO REST. AWdj.rsday. which 1. UTAH i.tl I'Lir M'liiiin-- y llillll ilUlSHMl V . - . 1 m wliiisc ,.i, "Oil)." nf til,, i lltllll ,.;ir tin p.irty Yi'tiiig. nf iu- Km pn :it,. J . - 1 huri ti since .ii s.ili L.iki- 'it. iii-tt'iit-iM.,s hj.i, 1. !. ;1 slma. nf t lie j i I:t Mils siiiM.i. i i in SnmlK-rin, Aj, v,t,,..s ; H. :tnl nt lvnwi . ini- diiy ,n.l t. in Ussier Sunday. K"i!i. I I'.tiiiiiMMcr it Ei.instnii. .uni wh:t !i ri.rr.es it.;., u-.A J on April 231. r. It iron, Christensen. agent of tin Lent is k'.iiiki J tn. he The ward i Loir rendered several se 1'' I'ai itii- at flioycnno. Vo.. ar-.- ii strictly J"he l,y tin- .nHu-- , ,.,.ts tlf the Rl1,:u, lei I inuii ,ind Miss Annie Jones sang I i on I'ninii i.niln No. Catliiilii-- , 1 Creek iHussi.mj (.uhlic. "Jo ciit:tl.-!- . -- lie Ji'nhoS the offloers have worked Aiiglii-HiMe." ..i .1 p l .ittiTininn anil i Tim ..I in ij i and Lutheran the case, they have yet mi to Salt I hi I1, ali.tk lift! to speakers were Elder Gilltert d lies. fhnri nii.J indifferently of in Slmi i i.iiu Nu. 2 a foM1 minute observed Heluap, James Bens. Frauei M. Bei- I HS to who the murderer li ihi' iMinmuiii,cr,me wa a cruel Xn !.ii'rlal Mituilicatli-is :lt- -t mi, of ,,ibe. deiioni-iiiiitiiin- s n'! and f. A. Christensen, all of I k na K The lint tins, is in many oilier a limn spoke feelingly of her early n !.i. to I lioii' Is to be regretted and Tin one. ji.irty mK'ior mutter. th,- by Catholic, deal it. hei Christian life and the for -- M .'i i nf Mr. Yoiiiiif re-l'- ithe authorities have no clue as limh Human ami Creik. and by Epis- 'ituiie slii.u n hy her in her long 111 ! to iiuiloii !5the identity of the culprit. They mis nioriiing how- - copalians and Lutherans is sometimes m n a!. oil n.ist m anl ovi r t lie .ti'l engaged In the search, better exempli tied m theory than in Tlie meeting house was inadequate I Ia. 'tic at :2U a. ni. and ultimately their efforts may The observers of Lent are In .'nvniunnidate the large number of prticliee. his discovery. ded by JJsrai enjoined by the customs and rules of bereaved relative and friend who hsd their churches to fast atnl pray during assembled to attest fur the last time RUItR KING RE ALL NEW ORLEANS the forty days of the season, in comilic respect ill which the deceased was memoration for the long abstinence of held by them. Schilling's Uest applies to 6. Rex the Savior from food while on March The ORLEANSrefiiiier.il followed earth the cortege EV mains to the 11imiht lemetery, where the ilealinj the carnival city today, and the in the flesh. your h inon-Ash of the merry iSflcent pageant Wednesday, the first day of they were interred in the family buryami well von, as grocer :is under the is streets to Lent, said to have re. eived It name ing grounds. The grave m.ik dedicated traversed the The day from the custom in the early church by Elder E. A. Itrkln. favorable auspices. tea r. and baking-powded annual pa of sprinkling ashes on the head of rked the thirty-thirSCHLACK S IH OGDER. of the king, and New Orleans penitents then admitted to penance. lwWNW yen, NuayiTyoedos'ililwli never more crowded with visitors, The early church did not commence an At Tm Lent immense. until Ash the being following Sunday throng PATENT HORSESHOE. of the Rio Grande and hour this afternoon the booming Wednesday, and the days between Ash in e Day Party of Spend the arrival the follow Ogden. Wednesday and the Sunday finnon announced I', i'. Wheatley nf the Ogilen Cushion his said to have been included by ml yacht bearing Rex and diaries 11. Hchlacks li'ir.elnie ininp.iny is to leave In a any royal pageant proceeded to Gregory the Great. anil iKirty. (,f the Rln Gramle system, nr in n for the east to cnntraet fur the .w city hall, where Rex received the -' OLD COMRADE Lake train in. i king nf dies front whieh to make Rex Besides FINDS pathe HIS REST. arrived in Salt - of the city. . In the by special last the patent fur which evcnlii)-C. tin horseshoe were A. party Funeral services over the renin ins of t there were scores of parades forum the liasi nf the company, M'hich ,Irticipated in by grotesque maskers. the late David H. Clare, a member of liidgxray. tin newly appointed general xv a The organized lust September. Post No. 3. G. A. R.', maiiiiirer of the system; A. S. Hughes, takes place the street parade the lnxrse-hlncover pati-ii- i the a of traffic E. general making J. manager: Yard, The were held this afternoon from his late of Proteus. regular from two plate grooved into each of the Mys- - residence, 3065 Lincoln avenue. The chief engineer, slid Merliuiileul SuperM parade and the parade other and xvlth a layer of ruldiera be intendent Genera! set Superinfor ervlce were are under held the Comus of f,nie. auspices Kiewe the plate so as to minimise the of the local post of the G. A. H.. of tendent Welliy, Mr. Derruh and Mr. of Jar hard pavements oil the horse' Baxter dnn'ii lint u'ent Saturthe oil which he had been a worthy member and Joints. The company m'IIJ exday evening to meet the officials and since coming to Ogden. TWO KILLED IN ploit the device at the Lewi and Clark HEAD-OCOLLISION The deceased died March 4th at the returned nith them. W. R. Wiland elseM-here- . The exposition morncame to this party Ogden 4 71 8 of age years. months and days. In of son, the the secretary company and the forenoon Into ing spent Two 6. looking are dead He answered his country's call in (OctoMISSOULA. March the Rio Grande interests here. They Ogden, i looking after the matter a of In result aa ber. the 1862, I, are company Injured dz enlisting and will remain In the state for several here. collision of a freight train and the Fourteenth Illinois cavalry. In which days. on the Cltiea came Twin to he served three years. He express mtbound RETURNS FROM CHICAGO. Mr. Sehlack state that he Is makNorthern Pacific railway at Bearmouth Ogden In 1880. working here first as a his of ing inspection and regular lour carpenter and then entering the carpet at wtterday at 2:30. the same time Is accompanying Mr. Arthur Andenon of this city returned The express was thirty minutes beweaving business. Rldgwny over the line for the first yesterday from Chicago, for which His death will be regretted by his time. hind time and the freight had orders Mr. Rldgway will have charge place he left last fall with a view of Engincomrades In the G. A. R.. both here to wait at Bearmouth aiding. a course In the Chicago Art all of matter pertaining to the operat taking eer Sheehan misunderstood hi orders and in Kansas City, where he formerly school. Good fortune was against hint maintenance Ing the and department, to the east lived and where he belonged and proceeded there, however, as he took sick immelike. As the freight rounded a curve east McPherson Post, G. A. R. diately upon his arrival In the Windy As to extensions. Mr. Schlucks n any Into of Bearmouth it crashed head-oCity and has been unable to attend to In line says there is nothing this for his RIG WAS 8MASHED. the exprera A high bank shut oft the studies ever since. He has alImmediate in attention here but Utah, to Laahus A livery no rig. belonging view of both engineers and attempt most entirely recovered from his Illwill see that usual the amount the year overwas stable, yesterday afternoon had been made to slow down. of Improvement work which has been ness. but will spend some time at home Both engines were thrown from the turned at the Ogden river bridge and carried on for some seasons before he aguin resumes his studfea. track end the mall and express cars the horse to which It was attached was steadily miles of steel past. Many Five It reached not until stopped telescoped, but the passenger coaches PUTS BAR ON CARD PLAYING. A young man by the name of M ill be laid on the main line, and the me to a dead stop and remained on Points. At the regular priesthood meeting of to will released rails be used strengthen (he ('ache stake, held at Moffltt had the rig out and was driving the track. Logan, the the branches. The dead are W. F. Wilcox of Helena, south on Washington avenue when the . qucKtion of card playing as a social evil A. RidgM-aynew the C. mangeneral was The servaccident badly occurred. rig division clerk of the. railway mall of the system, needs no Introduc- (.amp up and It was unanimously deice. on tour of Inspection, Instantly smashed, but the occupants escaped ager tion to the public of Utah. He practic- cided to bringIn pressure to prevent such titled; J. I Blllhan of Helena, fireman with little or no injury. all Mormon social afally grew up on the Rio Grande, where amusement tf the express, crushed and mangled, of fairs. The recent pronunclainento one hlin his Its before Mas father of WOMAN A FLOGGING OF died when removed from wreck. Jnaenh F. Smith relative to card playcomes to so ablest syshe the officials, POLICE BY RU8SIAN THE The dead and injured were brought In tem with a thorough knoaledge or its ing brought up the disqurttlon. to this city on a relief train. The in effect evil of which of form that the All who knoa him feel Jmd are being cared for In the eom-pePARIS, March 6. The St. Peters- requirements. amusement dilated upon. will administration marked be that his, Paris of the Temps burg correspondent The ieakera contended that the achospital with success. gives an account of the flogging of a tion of prominent church members In woman student by the police after Red ASSOCIATION OF attending social function and playing NEW PENSION COMMISSIONER COLORED DENTIST3 Sunday. Though her breast had been MANY REFORMS cards encouraged the younger people WILL MAKE in the saber cut a slashed open by to adopt that vice, and that aa a result WASHINGTON, March 6. The Nat- streets, she was taken from the hosIt the gambling spirit la growing. 6. new The March WASHINGTON, ional Association of Colored Dentists pital, despite medical protest, and was decided to request the local papers commisaloner of afterM-arpensions, Vespasian an ambu r twenty-fouhoura began its fifth annual session today at Warner of Illinois, who entered upon to publish the recent utterances of Howard university. Many sections of lance took her back to the hospital In a on this his official duties today, announces his the president of the church anti-carthe country are represented among the shocking state. She was pale as death, d enforce to and the matter, intention of Introducing many reforms eereral score of members in attendaand could not stand. On being un- In Latter-da- y to as decision the management of the office. Some playing nce. The sessions will last several dressed she screamed with pain, and it Saints' assemblies. was then found that her shoulders, her of Its customs, that during recent years days and will be devoted to the almost have are into laws, crystallised of various matters relating to back and her loins were black and blue to he Bent Her Double. abrogated In their entirety. the dental profession. all over. There were marks the size "I knew no one for four weeks, when In Commisof the reforms. speaking was placed of one's little finger. She was aick with typhoid and kidney THE EIGHTH ANNUAL in a bed covered with milk curds to re- sioner Warner says: "The policy of trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of as to will matters essential be NATCHEZ MARDI GRA8 lieve her pain. A gendarme remained secrecy Information that Pittaburg, Pa., "and when I got better, near her day and night. Nevertheless abrogated, and every will one of the best doctors out is to be made pub- although I had give proper XATCHEZ, Mlsa, March S. Nat-'h- ts her case became known. A commissary lic. I could get, I was bent double, and had on failure Another the thing, part Is gay with flags and bunting and of police had questioned her on the to take vacations to which to rest my hands on my kneea when 1 Ibe streets are thronged with visitors revolutionary plot and the anarchist of clerks are entitled will not count with walked. From this terrible affliction I ! have come to witness the eighth movement, as she was known to have they me in their favor. I want them to take was rescued by Electric Bittern, which She annual Mardl Gras festivities. Though friends among the revolutionists. their to get out of the city restored my health and strength, and vacations was the carnival proper does not begin un- refused to speak, whereupon she re- and into the country, and to breathe now I can walk as straight aa ever. til the arrival of Rex tomorrow, sev-r- al whipped with birch rods, without the fresh air and enjoy healthful exer- They are simply wonderful." Guaranpreliminary features of the pro- gard for her wound. She was ques- cise for the month the law allows. I teed to cure stomach, liver and kidney gram are scheduled for this afternoon tioned a second time, but would say shall expect and require good work, disorders; at all pgden drug stores; "d evening. Chief among these will nothing She was then whipped again, and I shall 50c. b the certainly not put any ob- price which drew front her all the police stacle In volunteer firemens parade of Its the perMpay being the Arrangements for tomorrow's wanted to know. The informant of I formed. think 1 mus doing Parades and tableaux have been com-t- e newspaper correspondent says that this on a more elaborate scale than Is not an isolated case, and that for thla if I should put a premium on uny rer attempted before. The electrical several days birch rods did duty at clerk's uninterrupted presence at his of duty. diaplay win be most of the police offices of the capitaL post particularly notable. HAVE ALL BEET GROWERS COLON IST8 RATE8. Sure Cure for Piles. MADE CONTRACTS T Itching piles produce moisture and The Southern Pacific has arranged The time will soon come when the t Itching; this form, as well as for a large supply of extra tourist who are going to raise sugar farmers ntind. Bleeding or colonist of Protruding Piles are cars to handle the rush beets for Amalgamated Sugar comby Dr. Pile Remedy. traffic which Is now on. About twenty pany will the want to commence planting topa itching and Absorbs coaches are awaiting orders in the local the beet seed. The bleeding. present fine weathmora 50c a Jar a established haa sent The road at druggists, or yarda er Indicates an w mail. early spring, and the to Treatise free. Write me second class rate of $25 from Ogden company should have the conyour case. Dr. Rosanko, Phlla, any place on the main line of the Sugar tracts all In at once, ao they will know sale by Wallace Drug Co. Southern Pacific. how many drills to send to each settlement and how much beet seed. Let every 'farmer get his contract at .once without delay. The field superinten- , I 1,- - l e Hi s NEW Dress Goods Ogden I er-xi- We invite a careful Inspection of our large and varied stock "f ilri'ss good for the coming season. If there Is a dress good need that you M'ant supplied a elegantly and as encouragingly and a i heap a your needs may indicate, then have It In lie most complete and varied aggregation of French uiid novelties in all weave and colorings for spring and muiii-inwear of 1805. You inaV go everywhere else and nee every line, but unless you have looked over the Mohair comprised in this stock, then you haven't seen the best und prettlent 1906 - lil I ad l I I oliMt-rvane- t.l'i-n;i.ii- - ! i . h- er Mohair. In tlie KlioM'ing are Henrietta, Prunella, Bergea, ropelines. Silk and Woo) Crepe. Eolienne. Mohair Melrose. Panama. plaldn and checks; In fact, everything new in Dress Goods. ltveen CAN as low as and up to WE SHOW YOU THE LINE? Starling in price 45c. per yard. $3-0- lm-ar- re-T- he Vlre-Presidr- iii Dix-Log- an n- f'-- N ny ILadies Suit Dep't.$ itf com and too tho new arrivals, portray- tha latest ing 8pring stylos we've made low pricoa that will in- tereet you aa much aa tha garments themselves. Hava you thought of Silk Shirt Waist Suita, new Spring creations, made of very fine quality Taffeta Bilk, full sklrL plaited bottom, latest sleeve, In black, blue, brown and green, we're always the lowest 1 SO O ' 2 - A New V model In Panama Tailor-Mad- e effect; new gathered sleeve, special Suita; blouse style, collarless Sale on 200 Suits $25.00 Tailor-Ma- de d C .yiJ Suits at Cost and Less New R.aincoats . Price One-H- alf Purchase of Tailor-mad- e Round Skirts, variety of handsome clotha and attractive models 150 Ladies e on Y Y Concerning the Elegance Now Daily Arriving in Our $1500 tan and Two special models In new Raincoats, collarlesa style, Pt w gray; price Ladles' Raincoats, not new spring styles, but most popular lf winter styles, at price. late one-ha- LAST 7 he THOMASf Coal that Heats IT COMES FROh SHIR1L1FF AM Sole Agents for Anthracite. Phones CO. 18-- k 18-- x hl ft Jd ft i$ "r i Lyceum Theatre ! dent haa visited the settlements ALL NEW FACES TTJA If It doesnt NEW ACTS. lose First - Class Vaudeville Show the prompins, Musical Aristocrats. you. LEONARD, Dance. and Song AL LEWIS, . LORRAINE & CAINES, Vassar Duo. Your fForsr Bchil.ii'i Dutchman. THE GREAT CASER CO Magicians. EDISON Emission MOVING PICTURES. 10 it suit you, we Thats what money-bac- k means ; we shan't lose ALBERT ". In Weber and Davis counties for the purpose of meeting farmers, but many did not meet him. Each Saturday the farmers can find Mr. Pingree In his office In the First National bank building in Ogden city. This matter should not be neglected. Week Commencing Monday, March 6th. ;; You Buy PitMWallPaperCa ft ft eent J wimpvMq, if youwl of dssign when you buy Wall Paper here, and you know what exclusiveness in interior decoration is worth. ft Wall Papers Cost No More Than Cheaper Kinds ft Pittsburg ft I ft ft ft liW Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Charwater, Kan., writes: "My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he had We procured a quick consumption, bottle of Ballnrd's Horehound Syrup! and it cured him. That was six years ago, and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We cannot do without It. For coughs and colds it has no equal. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. Exclusiveness I . CARPETS We have the most artistic and desirable .Carpets. Have you seen this beautiful and exclusive designs? They are now in and we are pre-- ft Springs to serve pared you with the best qualities. No old stock bought at job lot prices. You will agree when you see them. Boyle Furniture Co. JAMES H. DOUGLASi Manager. ft ft ft ft J |