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Show Till MUUN1NU i:XAMI.i:U UUDEN. DTAIL SATURDAY MORNING, 5 DECEMBERS!, 1901. 3SB MANY I! jl. J. Hunger and Mis Sigrld Mar tilda Hendrickson, both of Ogden, and aged respetively 24 and 2U, have been granted a license to marry. B. H. 6timon, a railroad man from Cheyenne, Wyo., is in Ogden visiting vilh his brother, J. A. Siimaou, pro- prietor of Sumson'a Cafe, on Twenty-hft- street THREE XMAS PROGRAMS hUDAVS are begun THIEVES H0WIH5 BY EDUCATIONAL nun-suppo- rt c -- . lu-r- , 930 BY AVI Gins For Young and Old Perfumes French, English and erican Odors. Am- Toilet Cases Hsndsoms and useful Manicure sets. All appropriate gifts. Mirrors See yourself as others see you. Ebon and oak styles Purses Ladies' and Gents. The flnest selection In the city. T. H. CARR, Druggist. LESS THAN THE THREE CRIMES. FREE MECHANICAL TOYS MMIMiMMimMIMI While they last we will give free with every $2 purchase of Xmas Toys and fancy goods, a mechanical toy, of which we have several clever styles, worth 25c With every $5 purchase of Toys or Xmas fancy goods one 5oc mechanical toy This offer does not hold good in other than the Xmas goods. Burglar entered the Riverside mill, Humphrey's planing mill and Sum-- n Cafe Thursday nlaht some time, hut succeeded in getting money from the latter place only, amounting to $29.70. Money a as the object of the burglary, evidently, for valuable tools in both the other place were not touched. a number of lately, there baa bnn but little bu.gla-izindone and this triple1 burglary is tbe first to break the quiet ' for week or more. All thiee places same evidently were entered by the parties, although there isnt a clue to j aid the uiflcei in the apprehension of Ihe thieves. From the manner iu which it i they entered Stimsons Cate thought by the officers that the burgle: wete familiar with the interior of the place au.l the habits of the there. Entrance wue gaiued by means of a ventilator shaft opeulng from the kitchen out onto Hudson avenue. A pane of glaas was broken in the same, permitting the insertion of a hand to open the latch. Once inside the building the burglars went direct ' to the cash register it seems. Ringing up a ten-cepurchase, the register was opened and all tbe money taken, amounting to $28.70. They left the ten-cepiece which they rung up, in tbe till and tliat was all the money found Ibeie when the cook went into the building early yesterday morning. 'Ihe burglary was committed before the mow fell and so there is little to ai I the officers In their search for the culprit a All the officers are on the lookout, however, for disreputable character and if their usual success attends their efforts it should not be long before the guilty parties ars behind the Since the conviction of hold-u- p : Belated Shipment of Dressed DoDs Entire line of rings, beautifully act and warranted, at these cut prices: 25c rings 13c Wc riagi Off -3 are on talo Iu our glove 50c rings a Stationer? Appeals to all boyars of gifts. aertl.-n- i Price . 5c to $3 each Perfumes WRIGHTS. HIGHEST QUALITY PAPER AND CORRECT STYLES. ENVELOPES, IN FANCY BOXES. ACCEPTABLE GIFTS, ALL $1.50, $2 AND $3 BOXES. PRINCESS ... ... ... $1.00 PREMIERE" ... i $1.50 "REYNIER" 52.00 (Children and Misses sices). i Price. f I Own Imported qualities at prices that make handkerchief giving a satisfaction. No skimping in choice; no apology from implied when yon give glove a e Women's and CbUrfitVs sixes. Fine The Handkerchief Show The highest quality kid glove, lined or unllnod, that are aoid In America, '35c a 75c ami 1 9150 rings Ol it hp nhowino Special Holiday gift packages ty odors from Colgate, Eastman, er A C allot, Flvcrt dainRog- J0c to $1.50 Every woman appreciates a hand bag tllis shoinK is at mice the broadest iJrlCrfv and Ol X best in the city. Many new styles and UllUVVlllg . have reached us in the past two weeks and novelty is added to worth Special sale of 1 lO v sO 3 75 to from. off sample bags at regular prices. styles pick is another item where you cant go wrong. Our assortment con- IT OUL OllK cUlQ V tains novelties at 50c, 75c, $1 and up to $2.90 lor qualities of l ancyratesnosicry high degree. Special by the box. MRS. GODDARD GIVEN CUSTODY Don't ForgeLGLOYES Holiday Rings at Cat Prices nt bars. 1- Two cases of imported dressed dolls, detained in tbe customs bouse at Galveston reached us too late to sell in the regular way. We add these, some eight styles, to what are d 1 L UUC Oil UlC p I left of dressed dolls, and offer Saturday Infers choice at nt I OF CHILD ORIGINAL DECREE STANDS, BUT MOTHER IS GIVEN MORE RIGHTS, T TO Hand 1-- If Child is Taken Out of State a Bond of $500 Mutt ba Given. . Judge Rolapp rendered a decree In the ease of Lena Goddard vs. Howard E. Goddard, In the Second Judicial District court yesterday awarding.with a few limitations, the custody ol the child to the mother. The court sums up the decree as fol- As we cant address you again. before Xmas we wish our many kind patrons A Joyous Holiday tSeason W. H. Wright lows: I think tbe decree as originally granted should stand, except that the general care and custody of tha child should be given to Jla mother; that the father should at all reasonable times have full and free access to the child. That If for the diother's benefit it shall become necessary to take the child without the elate, 'that she shall give a bond In the sum of $500 that the child will be returned again Into the atate; that tbe child (hall not be removed from the stats at any time for more than aix mogihs, nor remain within the Hate at nny time leas than two weeks; that before removing tho child front the state the mother shall cause the father to be advised of such fact at least ten days before removal, and upon bringing the child within the state, the mother hall cause the father to be advised thereof within 24 hours after the arrival of the child. That during the childs absence from the state the father shall hereafter pay to the plaintiff for the childs benefit tbe sum of $15 per month, and during tbe child's presence within the atate the father ball hereafter pay to the plaintiff for tbe benefit of tbe child the sum of $25 per month." In giving grounds for this decision the court finds that tha couple were married in 1898; that the child was born 1899; that the husband after tbe birth of the child was more or less neglectful, and that the wife was Indiscreet, often accompanying other men than her husband to various places; that the mother failed to give the child the care usually bestowed by mothers; that in 1903 n decree of divorce was granted the wife on the grounds of desertion and the custody of the child was given the mother with certain restrictions, one being that without special permission from the court she could nut take It without the atate. The court found Inter tbat it had been imposed upon and that the husband was not guilty of da aertJon, and that there was nothing in tbe conduct of the father which should deprive him of aisoclation with his child; but that hia avocation ns a PROEATE IB1TTER? railroad employe renders It impracRECEIVE ATTENTION ticable for him to care for the child, and that the conduct of the mother since the divorce had evidently been Dates Set for Hearing of Real Estate such that there was no reason why he should be deprived of the custody Business. of the child. The following probate matters received attention In the Second Judtc 0:0EH NCY HAS lal District court today: In the estate of John Bremen, de3Q1Q3 PEOFLE ceased, hearing on final report and account and sale of real estate; orier confirming THAT IS THE ESTIMATE OF THE approving account and NEW POLK DIRECTORY. sale. In the estate of Katherine C. Erickson, hearing on petition for confirma- Volume is a Very Handsome One and tion of sale of sugar stock; order Replete With Information. confirming sale. estate of A. J. A ml ei son, In the The new city directory for 1905 has hearing on petition for distribution of been received at this office from the as entered prayed. estate; order The publishers, R. L. Polk A In the estate of Stephen Richard win, book, which Is the ninth Company. volume issued of will hearing on petition for probate by the famous directory publishers, is and letters testamentary, ordered very nest in its typographical appearcontinued to January 6, 1905. ance and binding. Tbe volume contains a complete rity directory of Ogden, in which are included the names of all the resident of all the suburbs, as well as ENLISTED MEN AMBUSHED. s Urge amount of miscellaneous ine formation pertaining to city, county, state and United Sutea officers, banka Manila, Dee. 23j Pulajanee have churches, college and schools, secret ambushed and killed at Dola rot, on and benevolent organizations, as well Island Samar, lieut and thirty- business directory. ss sn seven enlisted men , of Thirty--1 The actual number of names in the dieighth company Native Scout.Two thousand Pulajanea, it reportrectory is 10.955, which la 1,131 more than was published Sn the last directory ed threaten town of Dolores and bout eighteen months ago. Using the situation Is said to be critical. Inwrst multiple in vogue in western Lieut. Abbott In command of Scouts estirjtirs, the population of Ogd?n has requested aM be sent. mated at 30,000. see1 this OBTAINED They Took Only Money, Not Touching Valuable Toots. e r9 You have probably as little time for reading as we have for writing--so brief statement of Saturday's doings must suffice. OCCUR h INSTIOa Sunday, Dec. 25th, poetolfice TUTIONS. 111 be open from 10 a. m. to 12 m. On Monday, Dec. 2tth, one delivery Programe Carried Out at All the PubGenwill be made by the camera lic Schools. eral delivery, stamp and registry window open from 9 to 10 a m. Money The difleivr.i educational instituorder department dosed. TH03. li. tion tL.ouguoui the c:j liii.e v.ttiei DAVIS, Postmaster. ctieuraiea or are inaK.og to colours. o Christina uay luvusraiiuna sub approJemima Van der Veen has brought priate eLLiA 1 c& .1 proji.au ii. Os. lucre . suit against her husband, Peter Van is a gent-raihe fcc..ng of ji.y in der Teen, for an absolute divorce and knote.tuge ot la'uors wed utmu and the the custody of their minor child, on good cheer ul l .e vu.e tide reason is and failure i.ianifeat iu the ground of a., . i.c sio:iie ot to provide. The parties were married ilie fcchouU cc ctr.ited cierds and j at Baker City, Ore., on the 3uth day iul li.fclu 1...,: t .lit.i'D, a. iy of June, 1900, and have resided in Og- the iiti.e I.. ncjii hoiu incur 3 R. Is T. about den O'Cunnolly yeara l.'hr.btmas eve. attorney for the plaintiff. in the rlniois, ru;ii. Allison report that regular ChriKtuta pro-- g Regular services at the Seventh Day tjaa Were cr.i.-- out yesterday in Adventist chapel, west room of Ben- the various room. The parents were nett block, corner of 26th and Grant, invited to a.u-ame exercises school 10:20 every Saturday, Sabbath snj iiispe.--: tin- - work of the pupil. a. m. Preaching service 11:30 a. m. The fall of the "bcauMful kept a Young peoples meeting 4:30 p. rv great nu nUe: lro.a v.fit.ug the acuools Treadling service Sunday 7:30 p. m. .hat woiiij la-.- g, . ha.i the waiher ot L on 'Coming re iaturdi,'c. Subject, The 8econd But then cl Christ." All welcome. W. A. Alway, coursei, this is what will please ;u.i the younger elenu-ntpastor. Is it not ideal Christmas sea: , with Its attendant Sarah Jane Wilson died Thursday snow lia'ilugi and s.eigh riding? The in West P og'sm.-- in the differcm ruotus will morning at her residence Welter of heart trouble. The deceased have ihe happ. Chnsm.ax lime bk a was 43 years old and was well known ba-- is fur all I lie work, shethcr in art, In West Weber. She was a sister or singing or reciting. The exhibit this Mrs. Lillian Hunter, whose funeral year iu art au.l paper construction was held on Monday last. The funeral work is most coi.nendable and reservices will be held Sunday at 10 flects great credit buih upon teachers o'clock from the West Weber meetand pupils. The art work, especially, inghouse to which all friend are In- ha been brought up to a high standvited. The remains can be viewed at ard. A great improvement Is noticed the residence of James Hunter same in music in the schools and for the Christmas programs appropriate songs day at 10 oclock to 12:30. was given. Where tbrrc are orcbea-stra- s in the schools little concerts Some days ago It was stated in the Standard on the authority of Mr. Jas. were given. Too much cannot be said in praise Stout that one S. M. Longworth, had taken orders and the money for mag- of the artistic decoration worx In the azines and the subscribers were get- various departments. There was a notting no papers, it seems that said iceable absence of the cheap chromos Longworth pretended to represent and calendars and an Increase in more Orthwaite-Pagn.criiorious works of art. Much of the Co. Mr. V. C. Gunnell ordered The World Today" and decorating has been done with draw-lug- s to be sent to his son In Success and art work of tho pupils the Philippine islande, and upon writ- themselves. ing to the publishers of the first named Yesterday the public schools closed magazine received reply to the effect for two weeks. The first week in Januthat he had undoubtedly been "taken ary all the public school teachers will attend the staio Institute to be held in," as no such person as S. M. Long-wortIn Salt Lake City. A special train 0r such firm as Orthwaite-Pag- e Co., was known or had authority to will carry the Ogden contingent down collect money, etc. to Zion, leaving here at 9 a. m. Wedwill nesday, Jan. 4th, 1909. They make their headquarters at the Wilson WALTER BROWN hotel. FOR DEAF AND ISLID TO BEST INSTITUTIONBUND. A grand program will be given SatA LARGE NUMBER OF SORROWING urday evening commencing at 7:30 FRIENDS ATTEND THE o'clock. The program will consist of 8ERVICES. songs by the blind, recitations by the deaf given orally and by the dumb In will be there and A Wealth of Floral Offerings Show tho signs.a Sants Claus Esteem in Which Deceased Was give present to every pupil, and each will also be the happy recipient of Held. a sack of candy and nuts. Sunday Funeral services over all that was morning Christinas exercises will be mortal of Walter Bit vn were held held in the chapel and appropriate services gone through. On Monday Thursday afternoon at the Methodist church, the Rev. Samui 1 Blair presid- evening the pupils will be given the regular Christmas party in the gyming. They were Impressive in the exnasium. The success of the yule tide treme and were attended by a large number of the sorrowing relatives and festivities Is dependent in a great measure upon the teachers on duty, friends of the deceased. Rev. Blair was eloquent in his praise Mr. J. P, Bush, Mr. J. A. Weaver and of tbs noble life of the deceased and Miss Jean Cox. There will be no vaheld it up as a model for other cation as in the other schools, but young men to follow. He showed what during the htflidays echoed will be dispowmissed promptly at noon Instead of at erful influence can be exerted the by as formerly. home and the church in the building of 2 o'clock SACRED HEART ACADEMY. any young man's character by referexercises ring to Walter as an example. Appropriate Christmas The attendance was unusually laige were held Thursday afternoon. The and was mads up in great part of the various numbers given show what the students friends ot the de- marked improvement yonnj school-mat- e ceased. They had assembled to pay have been making during the past their lest tribute of respect to their few months and speak in eloquent noble young friends who had been call- praise 0f the work of the Bisters. ed from their midst while upon the Many of the pupils have gone to their threshold of a glorious career. The homes' in the surrounding states to ensket was covered with a wealth of spend the yule tide season with their floral offering! tokens of the love and folks. School will not reconvene unesteem in which Walter was held. till January 101 h so that they will have The following gentlemen acted at pall a nice long period of recreation. enrere: Harry Hansen, George Eleen-her- g, Following is the musical and literWillard Ellis, Walter and William ary program given yesterday afterunderwood and John T. Rushmer. noon: A large funeral cortege followed the piano duet. Misses Coltman and nody to its last resting place to pay Tarter. Anal respect to the deceased. Reading, "A Parting Thought," Mias Donaghy. Bodily pain loses Its terror if youve Mandolin solo. Miss Hibbard. k bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Recitation, Miss Myra Howe. in the house. Instant relief in cases Mary in Poetry," Miss O'Essay, of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of Connell. uy sort Vocal solo, Christmas Night," Miss Coltman. Violin solo, Rigotetta," Miss Maloney. Miss Frost Esay, Marv In Art." TeleRecitation, "The Girl Who phones, Miss Maloney. Junior chorus, "Tis Merry, Merry Christmas." 3 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. BURGLARIES SUNDAY SCHOOL CHRISIMAS PROGRAMS VARIOUS SECTS PREPARING TO COMMEMORATE THE DAY. Christmas Tress and Exercises Various Places of Worship. at The local Sunday schools will all render special exercise, commemorating Christmas, In which Santa Claus will do his part toward making the hearts of the little ones glad. Santa Claus made hi first appearance among tbe local Sunday schools at the Presbyterian church last evening at 7:30 oclock. A beautiful program was rendered by Miss Elizabeth Lynch and Mr. J, R. Cooper, and consisted of songs, duets, and recitations, rendered by tbe scholars of the school. A pretty Christmas tree was decorated for the occasion and candy and fruit were presented to the children. On Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock tbe Sunday school connected with tbs Methodist Episcopal church will hold their Christmas exercises In the lecture room of the church. Tho stain Gcac C An feature of tho program will consist of a musical tableau given by Mr. Fletchers class. In sildlMon to this there will be numerous songs and recitations rendered by the members of the school. Including some pretty nuiiibera by the infant class. Another pretty Innovation will be tho appearance of Santa Claus and a Christmas lug cabin from which tbe candy boxes will be taken and pruoont-eto the litllo ones. Each child attending will bring sum) gift which will help mpke tho day brighter for some of the poor children of the city. At 9:45 Sunday morning the mom. here of tbe Sabbath school connected with the Episcopal church will assemble in the church, where short exercises will be held and preaents, together with candy and nuts, will ba distributed. The exercises will consist mainly of Christmas songs by the 8unda school and an address to tbe children by tbe rector, Allred Brown. At the Congregational church tbs exercises will be held at the usual hour, 12:15 p. m., Sunday, when Mrs. H. 6. Emerson will deliver childrens Christmas story. Members of the school will render A number of aongs and recitations and a selection will be delivered by the Sunday school or chestrs. On next Wednesday night nt 7:30, the Christmas tree exercise will be held, when Santa Claus will appear and deliver presents from a Christmas log cabin. The exercises will be under the direction of Mr. Ernest superintendent. Tbe Christmas exeretnee of the Sunday school connected with the First Baptist church will be given in tbe church on Monday evening, next, beginning at 7:80 oclock1. Ike decorations for tbe occasion will consist of on old fashioned fire place and chimney with the motto, 'Merry Christmas, u each letter is the shape of a star, forming n arch over the plat- Recitation Laura BLug Song. Christmas Pictures" Four little girls. Cantata. The Joy of tbe Christmas e Twenty-fivlittle girls Morn,'" This will consist ot recitations and Binging. Appearance of Santa Clans Distribution of treat to the members Rich-ardiio- form. A tastefully decorated Christmas tree will be In evidence, from which Santa Claus, himself, will take the gift and distribute them among the children. Tbe program to be rendered is as follows: Song by school ....Joy to tha of the schooL Benediction. "Neglected colds make fat gram yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 8 rup helps men and women to a ha Py, vigorous old age. At Newport Harry Fobr I have a idea, doneberknow! Let us give a dii nah at which all the guests appear animals. You, Miss Van Rax, nun go as a bird of paradise, and you, D Swelle, as a lion, you know. Miss Van Rox Fine, Harry! A yon and Cholly Saplelgfa would nu need to mask. Harry Fahr World. ? Miss Van Rox Why, Cholly coul Pastor, Prayer Scripture Remling .... Superintendent appear as a monkey, and yon wdi make an ana of yourfcelf as usual! Duet, Holy Night" .... Florence Keller and Katie Mills. Cleveland Leader. 3 CSSszs 3C222Z2S3I 3G SSiwiliil DC Look i . Ingerso!! Watches Ingersoll Chains FINISHED IN GOLD SILVER NICKLE GUN METAL FINISHED IN EXCELLENT PSPSSSS Guaranteed For a Year BROWNING OOCS33C GOLD PLATE DC taailllsP ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS. $1.00 BROTHERS Z3G sac u .oo n COMPANY DC c 0 |