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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. SATURDAY. 8TATE JOURNAL, UTAH MARCH 11, Mines Kfflwich Ogden 1905. Company Sh,tls?l.00 E,tk Own 8 claims in Kawich, Nevada, 1200 feet from main strike. We have 1500 feet of these same ledges. Rich ore on adioining claims on each of our four sides. Stock in all adjoining companies selling from 25 cents to $1.00 a share. OFFICERS 'i!i:sii)KNT Vice-Preside- nt ' Secretary-Trkasurer--IIajjE. Hoag, Ogden, Utah. E. M. Luukktt, Master Mechanic Southern Pacific Co., Ogden, Utah. Director M. F. Lynch, Mine Owner and Capitalist Tiios. J. Lynch, Mine Owner and Capitalist, Tonopah, Nev. W. G. Salt Co., Odgen, Utah. V. U. Director Wither, Manager ,h 10 GENTS A SHARE Stock Books Now Open PRIGE Subject to Advance Without Notice. A Big Snap. Tonm ,i Nvada. Limited Amount cm s,i. The Boom Is On. Buy Now Before the Price Advances. KAWI WILL BE LISTED ON SAN FRANCISCO EXCHANGE CARNEGIE LIBRARY. BOARD OF EDUCATION. LOCAL BRIEFS A Ten-Minu- Session Complstes Business on Hand. All a Fund. The board of education convened last The Woodmen of the World will Rive evening for but & short session and a grand ball on March 17th. St. Pat- transacted no business of any imrick's Day. See their ad on this page. portance. In ' the absence of President Dee. William Empy, a former resident of Joyce occupied the AmeriEngland, became a full fledged chair. can citisen today. The finance committee made a re1 want to buy good bees, and also which showed 818.664.48 In the port. contract for good early swarms to be treasury. A. me. W. furnished hives into by put The members of the board decided Agee, SIS Kccles building, Ogden. to continue their visits of. Inspection W. W. Harcombe. Jr., left yesterday to the schools on Monday. afternoon for California, where he will Join an engineering party on the Clark NO EXCESS FARE CHARGE8 ON road. NICKEL PLATE ROAD. a Sam Kline yesterday purchased Its trains are composed of the best fine residence lot from William Harstreet Just west equipment, consisting of through vesti-bulcombe on Twenty-fift- h of the Burton home. The considerasleeping cars, in both directions, tion was $1,400. between Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, A permit to wed was issued by the New York, Boston, end Intermediate county clerk today to Gordon B. Nich- points with unexcelled Dining Car ols, 27, and Hannah E. Brunker, 28, Service, meals being served In Nickel both of Willard. Plate dining cars on the American The W. C. T. U. haa engaged the Club Meal PWn, ranging in price from famous Meneley Quartette of Chicago 35 cents to $1.00; mid-da- y luncheon, for next Thursday evening at the Me- 60 cents 15 25 and thodist church. Admission Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:35 cents. a. m., daily, baa through vestibuled Mrs. Stowe and Mrs. Gordon will en- sleepers for Boston, via Nickel Plats tertain the ladles of the Eastern Star West Shore and Boston A Maine roads next Tuesday afternoon at the home of and through vestibuled sleepers to Mrs. Stowe, 2381 Jefferson avenue. All New Tork and intermediate points via Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna are urged to be present. Several thefts by pickpockets on Rio and West Shore roads Train No. 4, leaving Chicago at 2:30 Grande Western train No. 5 were rem.. dally, has through vestibuled p. here the when train arrived ported cars for Buffalo, New York sleeping The second was train a yesterday. section and was Piled with colonists. and Intermediate points Train No. 6, leaving Chicago at 0:15 The attention of the readers Is culled m., dally, has through vestibuled p. to the advertisement of the Ogden-Kawlcars for Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Mines company which appears sleeping Intermedl on page 8 of this issue. This is one of Erie, Buffalo, New York and ate New York City at points, arriving the snaps of the Goldfield district. early the second morning. Edward B. Shaw of Pleasant View. Rates always the lowest. Write, Weber county, has filed a petition In 'phone or call on nearest ticket agent, ' bankruptcy in (he federal court, with or Chus K. Johnson, District Passenassets of 21.250 and liabilities of 81. ger Agent, Nickel Plate road, 205 Cen120, all the property owned by Shaw tury building, Denver, Colo. Chicago claimed to be exempt. fiejiot. La Halle and Van Buren streets The funeral services over the rePublio is Aroused. mains of John S. Cannon will be held at the residence of his sister, Mrs. F. The publio Is aroused to a knowledge M. Farrell, No. 2285 Lincoln avenue. of the curative merit of that great Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. J. medicinal tonic. Electric Bitters, for E. Carver officiating. Interment in sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary Mountain View cemetery.' H. Walters of 548 St. Clair Ave., Col For several O., writes: unibus, licenses were yesIssued Marriage terday to Henry Antone Fuber, 25. and months 1 was given up to die. I had Miss Lulu F. Krauch, 23. both of Og- fever and ague, my nerves were den; also to Lbvel E. Gibson, 35, and wrecked; I could not sleep, and my Mrs. Nettle Burnett, 25. the former of stomach was so weak from using useClearfield. Davis county, and the latter less doctors' drugs that I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric of Riverd&le, Weber county. Ritters I obtained relief, and In a short George E. Murphy, son of W. D. time I was entirely cured. GuaranMurphy, died hist evening wt the home teed at Ogden drug stores; price 50c. of his father, 2344 Lincoln avenue, of meningitis, after an lllnesa of about facial Hairdressing, shampooing, one month. The young man was a massage, manicuring and electric beaufor Southern the telegraph operator Pacific Railway company, and had been ty treatments. Edith335--Boise, 413 26th Funeral ser- street. Bell Phone, employed on the cut-oi- f. vices will be held from the Third ward The numbers drawing the umbrella meeting house tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains may be viewed at the Troy Laundry this week are at the family residence from 10:30 a. 6796 and 5611. m. to 1 p. m. tomorrow. one of the features of the strong bill The marriage of Miss Lulu Edith Ht Ct.'ihna theater this week Is the Krauch and Henry Antone Khber took comedy sketch presented by the popu-la- r If you cure for a good Kellys. place this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Hnd Mrs. hearty laugh don't fall to see them toCharles F. Krauch, 847 Twenty-sevent- h night. street. Rev. J. E. Carver of the Presbyterian church, officiating. The bride If you have not already visited the Is well known to a large circle of I'tahna theater this week, don't miss friends nnd the groom Is a popular the opMrlunity to see the exceptionally Mr. and Mrs. strong bill tonight for the last time. young sugar chemist. Faber will make their home In this The eight Arabians will amaze you city. with their gun spinning and acrobatic work. The Kellys will give you reaJOURNAL AD8. BRING RESULTS. son to laugh heartily. Vice-Preside- nt ed - ch Z. I We are in a position to surprise you in prices on this precious stone. A GOOD DTAMONI) is as safe an investment as a savings account when bought right. J. S. Lewis & Co., Jewelers At the liig Clock, Washington Ave. THE BOYS to Create ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES most sueeesMful feature. tll. The recent successful test of a new .recent electric IcKumotives snd urC electric locomotive for the New York Central and Hudson R river railroad RAILWAY chil, marks an Important advance in the deThe British consular agent velopment of electric traction, and In,; dicates progress toward the ultimate po reports that the extends and general electrification of the great state railway fm, Chanaral 8 The (b railways of the United States; new locomotive is one of a number de- Inca gold district has been signed to haul heavy express trains of and opened to tram,., nnd the present type of can at high speed, the government voted 70,00s ya and consequently considerable power is the laying out of the contlnuttw g required and all mechanical as well as electrical features that would contrib- the line 100 mile to Coplapa, and fti ute toward this end have been secured. work Is under progress. Till Mae xi On the trial trip a train of nine Pull- pass through the important man can were hauled, and a speed of districts and will undoubtedly nlncn be tb sixty miles an hour was made, though means of opening up mhiei htthert this has been surpassed considerably worked on a small scale' only, it with a lighter train. These locomotives also afford a direct line of communla can be used in pain if 'necessary, and tion by rail between the yorts of when operated together will be able to dera and Chanarul The Hoe li partfti haul the heaviest trains. The New York the projected longitudinal govemmei Centra) proposes to use electricity at railway, and will eventually come Its New York terminals, and as far up with Vallenor. in the aouth, a distant the line as Croton and White Plains, of 160 miles. employing for Its local traffic motor KELLY. can such as are used in the New York subway, but of sufficient site and capable of high speed and quick acceleraMoney to loan on any good real a GEO. J. KELLY. tion, the latter point being one of the tale. IxTEiSTin OF IHE G. A. R. The library board finds It absolutely necessary to, In some way, create a book fund and, therefore, a one dollar per month subacrlptlon Hat, limited to one year, haa been started, for the GREAT PREPARATIONS FOR THE purpose of supplying the great need. 23rd ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT. There are many interested ones of course, whom the members of the board could not reach and who will want to Committees Have Been Appointed and be contributors Ara Earnestly at Work MonThe librarian will moat gladly take day, May 15, la the Data. all names receive the money and also month of first the the notify persons at when money la due. The directors wish to emphasise the n, The local post of the G. A. R., great need of books and aak that this No. 3, have laid out an elaborplan receive earnest consideration at the hands of all patrons and friends. ate program for Monday, May 15, at Ogden, committees having been apL0UGHNEY HUSTLES FOR BAIL pointed by Post Commander John N. Nelson, at a recent meeting, as folThomas Loughney, who was arrested lows: Finance EL T. Hulanlski, Dr. in Ogden Thursday evening, charged J. X. Allen, Wm. L Russel; refreshwith embezzlement, is still at the coun- ments F. J. Hendershot, 8. L. Ives, ty Jail, although he was given an op- Henry T. Snyder: recetption H. C. among his portunity to circulate friends yesterday, accompanied by a XVnrdieigh, N. H. Ives, lVm. M. Boats arrangements John V. Nelson, deputy sheriff, In an effort to raise $750 J. ph; G. Paine, H. M. Bond; J. A. Wtear. as ball money. At first bail was placed at 8300, but general secretary. These committees have gone to w'ork later, about the time that Loughney to make this for Ogsecured this amount. It was raised to enthusiastically one den and Utah of the greatest days $750. He is charged with having emin the the of state, and it Is history & Howard. bezzled $408 from Grant hoped and believed that the Upon entering a plea of not guilty, earnestly the case was set for trial on March well known hospitality of our citlxens will second by all the means In their 23d. power the efforts of the "boys." Cauptnin E. T. Hulaninskl will have AGRICULTURAL ROME. a clearfield as the new commander of The story of Rome, brilliant In its the department. Among the distinguished visitors will success as a world cimqqueror, its Caesar crowned fur all time as one of be General Henry P. Burns, of Salt the greatest rulers and generals of his- Lake City, the retiring department com. tory, its magnificent wealth taken as mander and staff; National Commandof spoils of war, its lavish luxury and Its er General Wm. W. Blackman, towering supremacy as conqueror of Massachusetts, and two lady friends, the world, forms and ever will continue and Adjutant General John E. Gilthe most interesting study of lovers man and lady; anfi it is expected that Thos.- - J. Commander of history. This Is the Rome, the spec- Department Downen of and Colo., Pueblo, staff, which tacular Rome, appeals to the person who loves the glitter and power and the game officers from Idaho and that wealth und territory bring. There Wyoming, together with a large deleIs another and earlier Rome, a better gation from Salt Lake City, Provo and people, of whom we prefer to know Park City, consisting of the posts, more; a people whose lives were sim- corps and circle, and their friends pler and who gave no Intimation of the will be present. Rates will be secured awful conditions which brought about on all roads running Into Ogden, the rate for which will be duly announced. the fall of the great empire. In their primitive condition the Ro- It is expected to secure the opera man as members of the Latin, Sabine house for the meetings and in the and other Italian tribes were the re- evening the program will consist of verse of the sordid, cruel, selfish or vin- an eloquent patriotic address by the of dictive. traits which characterized the national commander, installation newly elected officers, music, etc., prepeople later. They were peace-lovin- g Leading Industrious ceded by a grand pork and bean supagriculturists. lives, their habits were simple. Lux- per, to which adults only will be adurious living was unknown. Domestic mitted by free ticket, as It is expected In religion that the crush will be too great to advirtue was deep-seate- d. were of examples they purity and nat- mit the Juveniles and outsiders. The ural conduct, having sincere faith in supper will be conducted In an orderly their beliefs. The home meant to them and elaborate manner in some roomy much the same as it means to the mod- place yet to be secured. The trains from Salt Lake will be ern husbandman and his family. Domestic virtue for centuries reinHlne.l a met by the local post at the depot and predominating characteristic of the escorted into town by music and a Chastity and general morals parade. people. Old Glory i exiiected to be ihe featwere the universal and most closely During this ieriod ure of the day in every conceivable guarded virtues. polygamy was never practiced and manner in which it can be displayed. The citizens will be asked to assist their regard for womankind, their care of and for them, the wide privileges In Ogden's dispensation of good cheer, accorded them snd the real headship of the personnel of the finance committee the woman' in the household was pro- being such as to assure the wisest use verbially In advance of that of any of her bounty. The services at the Orators and opera house will be free to the public. other ancient jieoples. It within their deemed high privipoets leges to devote attention to agricultural pursuits and methods, and the cultivation of the soil became the pursuit of What is this newspaper the most noble. Ho murked was the earrespect for husbandry among the lor? lier Romans that even later, in the situof when Rome, the empire, height To tell what you want to ated on her seven hills, ruled the world, Roman gentlemen were accustomed to know; here it is. retire to their country houses to superYam groor raiwai vise and frequently to perform the yw SMMgr g m Sw'toliha SrNWm'i Im, of husbandmen. Rome fell because it departed from the simple, homely virtues bred of an agricultural NEW TRAIN 8ERVICE. Ufa. Gradually the curse of Inordinate The Denver A Rio Grande announces craving for wealth, greed of territorial a new tourist train service between enlargement, and all the accompany- Denver And Portland. Commencing ing extravagances, luxurious ostenta- March 5th a tourist car will bo run tion and Immoralities, displaced the from Denver to Ogden via. the healthy atmosphere created by this dally Rio Grande and the Rio Orande Westrisnnd primitive agricultural people, ern. From the car will be caring to the height of temporal greatness ried west Ogden the Short Line, Oregon by this structure with foundations of O. R. A N. to Portland. wickedness in time became an abject and the suppliant for the favors of Ihe world. There is a lesson for the farmers of man Is cresting the stnuispliere of Amerlcu In the story of ancient Rome. pence and morality which hold In check Ho long as agriculture continue the tendencies which. In the hands of unchief occupation of our people the principled wealth, would lead to decountry Is safe. The sturdy hushnnd- - struction. The American Farmer. Dlx-Loga- TEA rs Diamonds at very tempting prices I Board Finds It Necessary WITH thaZ The Woodmen of the World Will Give a --. GRAND BALL On Friday Evening, Match 17 St. Patrick's Day AT --i Toller's Academy Tickets, 75 Cents a Couple Extra Lady, 25c. Good Music in Attendance Four Black Silk efsfsr Specials on Sale. Monday Morniug We Place $1.18 $1.75 quality black 0J)C j) peau de Sole Just the thing for a pretty .Waist or Jacket Suit. A rare opportunity. Wait Wright Shirt |