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Show warm socks vnt burn OGDEN yf feet I In a il.l.al.' with a team rorts-nl-iuthe Krixltaiu "ity Hih school at the ngilt-- High whtMil auditorium thin Elder county boys n ft moon. the B" w!v iirclumi winder, by Cz points, with both teainx doing excellently, Ogdt-9a7 and points Urigliuni aenriqg s;:.. it. I.. Mctlhle, I'mf. Hlaten of the university. V. 8. WuMs. a former Balt yOlf MAJIHA VE A i Lake City teacher, and Irof. Bush of LOT OF SOCKS. HUT IF .tlie lieaf and Dumb school, acted ex-aa I naturally there were many -i yOU SEE OUR HEW Judges. gilen boya had not prt MHiniia that STOCK FOR STRlHC. litstived fair arming. Albert Alland, Russell Iiavenport and Rhienhart GidyOU'LL IfA VE TO were nieiiils-r- s of the Ogden team eon SOME MOVE. and Carlinl Btuney. Kenneth Wright and Alfred Freeman carried off the HAB-SOM- E hunora for Brigham. The debate waa THEyRE held under the direction of the atate ELE-CAH- T. THIS yEA. R: debating league of the atate university TASTy. SUTERB latard. Four weeka from today, Brig23 C. 30C. 73C UT TO ham will debate with a team representthe Weber Rtakr Academy and the J2.00. IF yOU WAHT ing winner will later debate with the Balt ICE THIHGS WELL laike High school. Sox to Burn yJ, Buy VERy BROW." The Toggery -- THE GOME TO TOWN CLOTHES STORE " Walking Made Easy BY WBABIMO Til ACME CUSHION SHOE with an felt inneraole, which relieves all jar oa nerves, stimulates blood circulation and protects the foot from beat or rnld and dampness, Had all-wo- ol THESE SHOES ARE MADE WITH HEAVY TURN SOLES WHICH ARE VERY SOFT AND FLEXIBLE ALSO WELTS. WE SELL THEM AT $150. Clarks Stores ALLEGED UNHARNESSER ARRAIGNED FIFTY TRAMPS IN COURT ON ONE T The police department la face to face will) the hobo peat at this lime and In order to cope with the altuation, aa Chief Browning would say. the patrol wagon, with a force of officers, Is dally making the rouitda of tlie Jungles" and the specimens of the genua htibo which abound In that aectlon are hauled Into the station. They are usually, given a short curtain lecture by Chief Browning and ordered to leave town at once, unleaa some poor fellow ia able to prove that he la mecrly unfortunate. In which case he usually finds aid. Thia move of rounding up the tramps has been made nwvwsry by their petty pllferings and oftentimes more aerious offenses. Be porta are coming In from the country districts In the vicinity of Ogden every day and Sheriff Barlow Wilson la called upon Almost every evening to send out to farm houses and drive away the tramps, who hava become not only bothersome, but overly bold. Last night It became necessary to make a long trip all the way to the county Infirmary southwest of the city and bring In seven of the hobua, who were committing depredations at will about the premises Their, uiieratlons are confined to the moat part to frightening women, but sometimes, when hungry and angy, the tramp will do anything. Out near West Weber, the other day. one of them took a plow to pieces and such parte as could be sold he carried away. The police department and Kheriff In an effort to Wilson have at least mitigate the pest, and they are finding plenty to do. The travel of thia clasa has become greater than usual at thia time, and on one train last week fifty hoboes from the west were brought Into the city. Heber rinkham, alleged to be guilty of the theft of a set of harness from the barn of Oraen Christensen at HooP' er, while the latter waa being mar rled a few night ago, Waa arrested yr NOTICE TO PUBLIC. terday by Hherllf Wilson and arraigned before Judge Murphy at noon today on sold I have this day, March a charge of petit larceny. Pinkham eald he waa not guilty of unharnessing my entire Interest In The Lone Btar Mr. Christensen, while the latter waa barber shop to J. W. Griffin. J. M. McCAMANT. being "hitched" and he waa placed under bonds of 1150. For envelopes, letterheads business cards. dodgers, etc. call up The Journal Jeurnal want ads deiiver the goods. Job rooms Beth phones 0(4. 20-0- 8, Free Tickets to the Big Concert LATE Today we have secured a great many tickets for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Concert It is a great big Musical Event One of the best things ever sent to Ogden We give tickets with purchases of $10 or more. in The French rave, will leave the New Ogden about five o'clock thia after-maiafter remaining at the Ogden Automobile company 'a garage on Twenty-fourt- h airert since 11:30 last night. Contrary to expectations, the driver, St. Chaffray, decided to run by night and reach Ogden before this morning. With Kt. Chaffray in the car were Pilot W. A. Graham of Evanston, M Autran and E. Laaceria BL Chaffray ia genial and obliging enough to attempt to express himself in English. He la able tu nay with vehemence and eiithualusm, 'ae French car weel reach Paree fairot." The car ia much larger than any of the others w hich have been through. A broken rear axle and sick member of the crew hud caused a tie-u- p aluce last night of the German car at Rak springs. Wyo., and Ogden will therefore not see the German representatives for several days. car, De n-Bouton. la n. AMERICAN CAR LEAVES FOR SIBERIAN SHORES WEIGHT STILL GREATER TREAT TWO MILES FOR T he appearance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Grand next FEAR OF TRAMPS Monday afternoon and evening should b the occasion of a turning oet the like of which Ogden never before has A few nights after they were mar- seen. Unfortunately the resident ried. a happy young couple, whose of this city did not respond to the apnames It would be cruel to mention, pearance of Madame Blauvelt as they were disturbed at their home on West should have done, but those present Second street, near Slatreville, by the sound of someone, a tempting to force an entrance to the house through a front window. Considerably frightened, the plucky groom arose and hurriedly hustled himself Into the handiest clothing within reach. He watched the operations of the man on the outside for a few aec-unand then a consultation with hla newly acquired wife followed. It must have resulted in a unanimous decision that discretion waa the better part of valor, for within an Incredibly abort time the young pef.ple had slipped quietly out of the rear door and were violating the speed ordinances In an effort to reach the home of the bride's mother at Five Points. Out of breath, the couple startled the bride'a mother by putting In an appearance at that late hour and explanations followed. The tramp, for such he waa supposed to be at the sheriff's office, where the story was told, apparently gave up In disgust when he found himself unable to force the window, and after staying all night at the home of hla wife's mother the young man returned In the morning, to find that everything about the home waa undisturbed. Needless ' to aay, the story has aet Sheriff Wilson and his deputies to smiling broadly. BAN FRANCISCO, March 27. Af.- -r being thoroughly overhauled In this city, the Thoniua flyer, in tha New Tork-Par- is race, left this morning oa the second lap of the 21,000 mile Journey, with George Khusler at the wheel Hhueter has been with the car elnce It left New York, crowing the continent aa mechanic in charge. He is confident that he will be able to pull the Thomas car into Faria ahead of all cometitora and calculates that the neareat car will be fully 21 days behind him. Captain Hans Hansen the artlc explorer, who left the (Yench car back In New York state to Join of the Thomas, was smiling aa ever when the departure waa thia and aaya ha la glad that he will have an opportunity be of real value now in piloting the car across the bleak northern country, with which he is familiar George Miller, advanced from second mechanic to mechanic In charge, waa also with the car, which waa put abrua the ateamer. City of Fueto for Beattie. It will arrive there Monday, denar ling Tuesday, it la expected that Valdes will be reached In six days. From Valdes, the car goes te Nome, wnen Shunter will drive It acrons Ice Into Siberia. A feature of the trip will bo th turning loose of carrier plgor.s carrying messages to Ban rram 'ro. HALVERSON GET Italian Car at Ely ELY. Nev, March 27. The Italian car, Zuat, arrived In Ely at 7:10 last night In good condition. At 7 oclock thia morning Birtori and hia crew left to follow the aamc route la Kan aa did the Thomas dyer. Kfrt'ol District Attorney Halverson and expects to reach the coast by next Glasmann have settled their differences and the two sulta In which they are plaintiff and defendant and defendant and plaintiff respectively have been TOO MANY TROUT settled by stipulation. Halverson began ault for libel against Glasmann a time ago asking $40,000 damages. COST WANSGAARD long By the stipulation Glasmann acknowledges Judgment of tl and coats and the district attorney la satisfied. But In A FINE OF turn Glasmann sued Halverson , for $20,000 for mallcloua proaecuton and the acting postmaster agreed to dismiss For having more than fifteen pounds his action and this haa been done. of trout the amount provided by the in his Nels state game laws possession. CHICAGO GRAIN. Wansgaard of Huntsville was fined March 27. The following CHICAGO, twenty-fiv- e dollars by Judge Murphy on grain were reported totoday. Wangaard last August, so the quotations atate alleged, was found with 84 day: Wheat Open. 95 high, same; pounds of trout, caught In the Ogden 2. 04 84 low, dosed, In hla possession. river. Corn Open (( high, same; low, The hearing of the Wangaard case 8; 68 68 closed. with the examination of several witOats 54 low, 54 high, 54 nesses. took up nearly the entire fore-no- n same. closed, this morning, and Judge Murphy, in passing sentence said that the game For envelopes, letterheads, business laws should be upheld and that there dodgers, etc., call up The Journal was plainly a violation In this rase: cards, Job rooms. Both phones 184. cellist, and Jan Von Oonl; 1st compose a team of iiiMi-jthat la excelled nowhere. ter of nls Instrument, lie ea'.a,t, .... ; allures. The vocalists, numberti. f,.ur alao of high talent. In i!lt work they are especially tx The instrumentation of n., Tl Itself la superb. The Men.iii.M lln-cre- mo:-:-tri- $25 8; 4; 4; 3-- 2. 8-- 8; 8; Jan Van Oordt, Arthur Middleton, Base tickets for each performance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Monday, March 30. Matinee prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Evening prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. CL Wrights big store will give free a $2.00 ticket to the evening concert with every $10.00 purchase on Friday and Saturday. were more than pleased and gratified. But the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Is a different kind of attratcion, that Is In the way of music. It is, no doubt, the greatest musical organisation In the world today. In Ita total of seventy members It has some of the greatest soloists, vocal and instrumental, in thia country. Ita soloists and Ita vocalists,' MAY SUCCEED JUSTICEHARUN ARE AGAIN LAID OFF starting at noon today the 450 employes of the Southern Psriflc shops were given another forced vacation, tu continue until April 1. The reasons assigned are that the road la following Ita plan of curtailing expenses aa much as possible and that the work In the shops Is well caught up with, many engines In good repair lying Idle. Thia temporary shutting down of the shops follows upon a layoff of five days last week. The shop employes had been working only three days and a half when the order came. AMATEURS TO APPEAR AT UTAHNA TONIGHT ON THE SUPREME CLEVELAND, Ohio, March BENCH 27. Minnesota haa been slated for the supreme court of the United Rtatee to succeed Justice Harlan who will probably retire in May next. dtays PRESCRIPTION INSURANCE. "The Girl In Red" still continues to lent it worth something to kaew draw heavily at the Ujahnt theater, that your prescription haa baea fillIn eonenctlon with excellent produced absolutely righti that the drugs tion of Bapho" by the stock company. used have been the best obtainable, Tomorrow afternoon the first producthat it ie just at the doctor wants tion of "Thelma" will oe given by the You have thia insurance whoa itf stock company, and "The Girl in Red" la filled here, and your prescription will continue as the added feature uncue charges nre ne higher than til Sunday night After the regular these of other druegists. performance tonight the amateurs of Ogden will be given a chance to display their talent for the stage, and will compete for three prises that the management haa offered, the audience to act as the Judges by the amount of Prescription Specialists. UU Ogden, applause that they bestow on the dif- 2479 Wash. Ave. ferent aspirants. SALT LAKE CITY. PAINE'S CAREER WILL ALWAYS BE MAINTAINED. FACING THE PUBLIC AND THE FUTURE WITH A CLEAN STOCK OF GOODS AND STRICT BUSINESS METHODS WE BELIEVE THERE IS A WIDE FIELD OPEN FOR MUTUAL HELPFULNESS. BESIDES THE SPLENDID COLLECTION OF NEW SPRING GOODS IN ALL LINES WE OFFER SOME EXTRA SPECIALS. SEE BELOW Gold and Silversmiths ROMPERS AND PLAY DRESSES oSaittc The Press of this city today prints a dispatch from Gilson Gardner, It special correspondent at Washington, D. C., announcing that Frank B. Kellogg of IS A SUBJECT WE HAVE GIVEN MUCH THOUGHT TO. COUPLED WITH AMBITION TO SUCCEED WE HOPE TO WIN YOUR APPROVAL AND PATRONAGE BY SELLING THE BEST KIND OF MERCHANDISE WE CAN PROCURE. MARKED IN FIGURES, ONE PLAIN "SET PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE. THE HIGH 8ANDARD OF INTEGRITY BY THE FIRM DURING MR. CHILDREN'S the appearance of the Ogden choir should be Incentive enough to pack the Grand Frans Wagner, the when the program! are given. OGDEN SHOP EMPLOYES ' stra, Ring the Belle J. S. Lewis & Co. , anJ harmonies of classics of In the simpl blendings and harmonies of classic or the simpler airs. Is so well carried out, that the listener la charmej. Besides the attraction of the Orche- of of your heart with one of our olitaira engagemant tokens. That will hold hor if anything will. If things havo not roachod or havo get boyond that stage adorn her with a brooch or i pretty necklace. When ih, knows you havo bought the jewelry here she'll respect your good judgment aa much as she will admire your good taste. " Sole Violinist Special Announcement A reduction in the price ' ds 8; Mr. Wallace Makes a ns WILL II York-tu-l'ar- 'Tvir--' JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MARCH 27. 190G OGDEN LEAVE BRIGHAM TEAM LEA VE IT TO CH FRENCH LOSES IN DEBATE WITH -- STATE DAILY UTAH PAGZ EIGHT. SHEETS AND PILLOWS, CURTAINS AND RUGS |