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Show THE MOUSING more pine a deal for the purrhaue of future land. He has great faith in the of that part of Idaho and predicts con- A DESERTER Kail ha Idaho tinued growth. doubled it population in the past two years and is destined to have 7,oit0 bas within four year. lwtmip 2 nil tb beard GROWS smiling counteTommy Pardee's nance is now to he seen in the shop .collidwith wbiih tbrir mb. vau and under the First National lank. ing board are iontunt.lv flooded to They k"ep them frceli and clron. James Pingree sad Adam Pattersoi. of buitcc i h) pind one and a half ton re to make a trip to the Hawaiian SiM'kano cterday. and have a islands. Air. Pingree will be kept here eiandiug order from Sail lake for rtC-ul- until after the many company meets.bipmeuU daily of eighteen rose acts as secretary or he which in mu ings of but wi- and two twcnty-gallu- a treasurer. of pure cream. Mr. J. Knowles received word yesAll member of the Epworth league or the M. E. chr.rch are requested to terday afternoon that her sister, Mrs. larlnrs promptly at J. M. Heckler, wite of Passenger Conbe at the ihun-ductor Heckler, living In Reno, was this 0:50 o'clock eveuing. seriously ill. . Mrs. Knowles departed will There were seven alelgblng parties on No. S last night for Rena and out for a good lime law evening. five remain until her sister recovers. Keck-ler of which were engineered by young la- Winneiuucca Silver BaM. Mrs. was formerly a resident of Ogden. most the ri 1 are The making girls 1. of their privileges and the suow. i The Southern Pacific company fS.0uv.000 in (Suhtaff Dlnomfleld. a well knowr said lo have expended construction in llomtfand. U. ojirrator in mining Central Pacific railroad .forks. passed through Ogden cesur Nevada. day. n route from Tonopah. Nevada, to hi borne, lie says that Ihe went The Sunday school Iward of the We. near Tonopah. lter crake of the church of the Latter-da- y yijld strike in Cnldth-ldSaints held a parents' convention kuriiasees anything be baa seen In the past fltty year, both in 1 of depos-i- t in a number of the wards of the stake and Mlsa at gras root and value of me. yesterday. Judge Kolapp picked Anna McKay were tlie principal speakHe had a number of woikiuga. ers at the West Weber convention. up by him In the Murlm-one iitiv going fully $.'0,000 a ton, a Wllllsm Bostaph, Jr., wrltra that ha large nugget being Imliedded in white of rhoenlxa quart x. the gold being fully as large U enjoying lb clinifct a a hazel nut. Arizona. He bse so far recovered in health a to be able to take a daily A meeting of the bert grow-- r ol walk of bve mile. Welter county, with Metwr. Kivlro, Hee and Rienrer, of the atigar fartory. William Raymond and wife are enwna held yesterday in the the winter at Long Beach, Caliroom in lha court house for joying fornia. the schedthe purpose of considering ule of price for beet. ' The matter Bervlces over the remains of Tboa. under consideration is the will be held today at 1 o'clock While of the present prices, viz., $4.50 per the Far West meeting bouse. at m., ton, or the Lelil sliding schedule, p. which lays from $4.2fi to $1.50 tier ton. Interment will lie made at the Ogden No action was liken upon the City cemetery. matter. At the conclusion of the meetServices over Ihe rrmalns of Caing. ihe guests were Invited to a han-quat the Weber Club moms About therine Nelson were held Saturday at forty people were present and the the Marriott ward mooting house. Wm. usual good time nimrted. Consoling remarks were made by Madpierce. A. H. Llndquest, Oscar P. The Weslcrn Ravings Investment sen. Hagliert Anderson, Bishop company, in the Hides building, ha and James Erickson. A large temoved their bUMlnes offlcea to Bast cortege followed the remains to their til. Illinois, where the buslnm last resting plate In Ogden cemetery. ailairs of Ihe company will lie under series 3400, the management of J. E. Morris and Six new locomotives, M. Havlln, ImiUi of whom, from yeraa pawo-- d ' through Ogden last evening of actual practical exiierlenee In Ton- for uho on the Sacramento division of tine bbslness are thoroughly comiict-e- the Southern Pacific. to handle the htislnesa of their patrons. The present office In the Pavld Eccles returned to Orfilen yesbuilding will be rontiniied until terday after a business trip to northsa.4i time a 11 local business Is set- ern points. tled TIRED week. First of the Series Played Last Give Program and Farce at the Night !- C F. High School. Ludwig Gives up to the Police. Ogden Bays Win Four Out of Fivo Gamoo Naxt Gamo Played at Salt Laka. Tha tint of three series of bowling match games to la played between the Ogden Bhort I due team of Balt Lake and that of the Union Pacific company of this city was played at the Acme alleys last night The local team succeeded In winning four out of the five games played. The highest individual score, 197, was made by Tom Fleahner, he also having the highest Individual total score for the five games, which was Suit. Followlug Is the total score: SALT LAKE. Martin . . 136 132 135 121 11- 9- 6C3 620 8. Williams 144 111 113 127 118 710 Pearson . 101 154 132 169 154 1 s e - E. Williams i Totals 643 99 159 158 111 118 ...... ., 2638 OGDEN. 127 143 147 167 135 131 141 152 163 129 154 136 155 153 150 150 Morton Camp Hess Fleahner 759 696 749 805 .3009 s Totals The next aeries will be played at Balt Lake City and the team winning the first two aeries will have the choice to aay where the third shall be e played. Standing of Turns. Won. Lust. P.C. 1 0 1.000 Ogden 1 0 .000 Salt Lake tt Washington, D. C., Kc-cl- es J. Emmett, msnager of the Ogden Knitting company, went to Brigham lust evening ou business for his company. K. The young ladies of the Burred Heart m.idrmy were loaded Into three bolw ymtrrday afternoon, and, under tho uue of one of the sisters, took a long town and suburbs, slilgli ride presenting a complete picture of enjoy-n- n ni with their elans flags waving sud laughter ringing all along the way. sr.-uin- THERE The Ogden Furniture company, last evening, began some extensive repairs on their rooms. The lath and plaster on the ceiling of the first floor wore taken off and a steel celling will he Inquest Held Over RemiinsNo This will bo handsomely piit on. Blame Attached. painted and decorated- - An elegant design of paper will be hung upon tho walls and other minor Improvements made. In all amounting lo nearly . The merchants of Ogden are nothalthough often ing If not obliging, tiled hy the eecrntrkltiea of tiioir customers. A case where latience was a prominent element In a trade, yesterday when a society lady, residing on Nob Hid. called at. tho store of !aine ft Hurst and purchased a card of hooks and eyes which she ordered delivered at her residence blocks boy away. As the mmieuger her house he waa met by another commercial Mercury, who had Just delivered to the same lady a pair from the of shoe strings, purchased store of Reese Howell ft Rons. Engins and Car Badly Damaged Injured Doing N leoly. Hi mnnumis The following real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder Ellis yesterday afternoon: David A. Johnson and wife lo Thns. Clarke, the non heart quarter of north-ea- t quarter of soetlon 3$, township 7 north, range 1 cast Salt Lake meridian. Wm. II. Wood and wife to Peter J. Christensen, a part of the soul b west quarter and northwest quarter of section 27. township 7 north, range 2 west, Salt Lake meridian. Andrew A. Anderson and wlfo to Rasmus C. lisnsen.a part of the north west quarter of section 2U. township On Wednesday evening a surprise 6 north, range 2 east, Salt Lake was per petrated, the victim facing Mrs. K. I. Hasting, die guilty partlcs.i members of the Auxiliary twenty-on- e MUNICIPAL COURT. to the Engineers, and eight frienda As condonation for the offense. Sis- Three New Civil Cates Wars Filed ter Hastings, bring musician for the Lets Yesterday. Auxiliary, was presented by them, The Waterworks company by Ogden with a music cabinet. A very pleasant Its attorney. A. G. Horn, has brought evening was siient with music by Ml I. Tomsseb. Miss F. Forest, Mrs. Hast- suit against Isaac Fxrr for $150 damalleged to have been done to plainings, and songs hy Mrs. Ulrle, followed ages water main, by reason of the tiffs after and This and That," by games, of rock adjacent thereto. blasting were and served refreshments which They slate Ihe dfrndant owns and departures taken In time for Mrs, s a lime kiln and rock pipes Hastings to recover Mure breakfast. tip Ihe ranyon and that during the Mrs. Mattie Bryson arrived In the city suranirr of 1903, Ihe defendant hy and employes so negligently this morning on No. .1 vis D. P. from agents the blasting of rock In hia her home in Kansu City, Mu., and will carried on hat Urge boulders and rocks quarry some Hr. with and time visiting spend. N. Mrs. Smith and other were 'thrown upon the water mains, I). members of the family, and will then breaking. Injuring and destroying proceed to 1st Angeles and spend the them. Honre, they demand Judgment remainder of the year with her two against the defendant In $150 damages. The Waaatrh Orchard Company by sons at that pla-c- . Attorney A. G. Horn sues James VarMrs. G. L. Becker emertuined quite ney for $299.99. Of this $73.35 Is for number of her friends with a euchre rental of land and $250.36 tor good departy at her residence yesterday aft- turulahed and money paid out at The ernoon. Twelve tables were In use fendant's Instance aud request. and a moat enjoyable time wa had. plaintiff waives all claim over and the Jurisdiction of Refreshments were served, thirint above the $299.9 which Ford's orchestra rendered sev- i' the Municipal court only extends to cases involving I.lkl. eral selections. I Johu McOresdy. hy Aiiorney E. A. for Schofield lawrl ha invitation out for j Sirs' ford. ur Mr. .1. a liimheon to lie given at the Weber i $12.35 alleged lo lie due for goods sold j and delivered at defendant's Instance club Konininie next week. i and request'. ' The ladies' Guild of the Episcopal rhnrrh of Oil city will give a hall at Diiman's ball on I'rh. 4. inviting all MIEIJIRIVAIS their friend to be present. ' BROOM HOTEL. Mrs. liobbs and Mrs. Forester nt Salt Lake spent Saturday In Ogden on J. W. Bailey. J. F. Butler. Reno; J. a visit with the Becker family. Flint, Kaysville: J. Ketchnni. Reno; Mrs. F. J. Kiesl entertained at her John F. Kim pp. Bun Francisco: H. residence last Tuesday. Cling, Spring: J. W. Krel. Geo. j Cook. Ogden: John Ray, W. J. I'r-- j Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, who has been rutt, Minneapolis: H. A. Edwanl. visiting at Balt Lake with I. R. Rog- M. J. W. Itall. Misa A. Rail. Emory. ers and family, kus return'd. Utah; F. Branson. Seattle: Max Huler-n:anOmaha: A. 1). Wiinmer. OgDr. Grout, who h:i been visiting In den: O. . Halverson. Ogden: .1. M. the ee i. has relum'd to his home in Smith, Layton; J. Wonny. si I ! I . REED HOTEL. M. H'f hu Ikeiip-- Inrita-toi- ! for a lull' hcou at her residence Mis Hiefeit, Trip to hinalown on rxi Thursday afternoon. !Co.; Frank Bce.maie, Trip to Cliina-- ! (own Co.: Chas. W. Young. Denver; Mr. C. K. Allison ef Fait Lake ; Dr. F. C. Pach". Cut-of- f: Jos. Power. Cut-of- f; Bain Blair. visiting with friend and relative in Cut-of- f; Ceo. this city. Hood. R. P. Co.: D. A. Swan. Salt 1 lake; Sm Blair. Jr.. Ogden: F. A. Major Breeden of Salt lake, who hu Caille. Omaha; M. E. Ulmer. New been in the city for the past few navs. 1 ork: H. C. Olson. Salt Lake City; Ml fast night for Bfoiiclil. I'sb on F. J Washburn Boston: B VI Rind-kopivgai tiucibe,. Deuiel. J. I. Vl:t. hell. Porifaud' K J. Sctiteu. Pbmanit. Mi. I.. H. D. W. Hi iik. from Red Oai:. Ii.na, i Adam. Pori land. A. ti Uhau. sail .1. viidling hi brother, Hr.-V. like(i !r, Sh.ltielai. Chiiago: 4. (' He Is fbe owner of three fsrnti ncal I Hire, New Nork: l Finur, Echo, fa TiyeUe and is to rouc there lo iom- - lit Us, f. ! S. - a resigned; Rosette, J. Kurseler, vice J. A. Raliegh, resigned. A postoffice has been established at Hurt, Ada county, Idaho, with William Hurt as veloped. postmaster. SUICIDE ROGBLD OH THE TIM!! J J. H. Smib. who hails from Missouri. says that somebody found their way Into his pocket without "bring shown." He was a passenger on train No. 8 on tha Southern Pacifis yesterday morning, returning home from California. He claims he wu sleeping In a chair car and awoke Just a the train pulled Into Ogden when he that be had been roblied of He reported the matter to the $70. Ogden police, but no elite to the money or ihe thief lisa been discovered. There very little evidence to work on and II scarcely probable the thief will be 1 found. it lEMPTIM SOCIETY. orNo. 4 wa Nov. 23. 1903, under Ihe Order of the American Boy O. A- - H. This club, like many others in Ihe Uuitod Plate, received Its charter from the Sprague Publishing Co.. Detroit. Michigan. Publishers of the magazine. The Aineriian Boy." from which the order received Its name O. A. B. and Jumlinn Oily Club ganized orders for conducting Its meetings. The object of the club is to Improve it both mentally and member temrmlrcly physically. bring The membership at presperance. ent 1 comprised of ten of Ogden' most promising young men. The organization i open all young men of good morals and strictly temperance. Address all applicant to A. J. Olsen. 417 Canyon Road. Ogden. And they will will tereive prompt attention. Offli-erand member. A. J. Hall. Captain: W. 1. Thompson. A. J. Olsen. Secretary and Treasurer; Innrenre Creenwell. Sergeant nt Arms: F. F Hjtiilltig. Librarian: j L Stalling. .1 R. Olsen. C. Wright. E. ' 11. laureu.e l.ifadquis.f. Will Ci ecus Crvenwe'.l I acting a captain in the V. I. Thump-M- n , aliM'ln e of A. J. Hail and a work h called them away for One a Deserter MK s Vice-Captai- A-- ja fen moot ha. Barrett, national Florence Crit--t of the Mperintlndent on ton homes, ha returned from her short visit in Boise nnd wu y outer-datendered a formal reception hy the local Crittenton homo board, at 8he the home on Butler avenue. had many raHera daring the afternoon and her pleasant disposition hu won many friends In this city. She la filled with the ardent spirit of her work, nnd to that fact must be attributed much of her success. She hu been engaged in reacue work since aha wu eighteen years old, nnd hu visit ed nearly every Home In the country. Bbe la very highly pleaded with the work of the board at the Home In this rlty. Beside her work in connection with the Crittenton home. Mrs. Barrett la deeply Interested in work whleh aids to the upbuilding the modern mother. She holds tho office of recording secretary of the National Congress of of the Mothers and of National Council of Women. Mrs. Barrett will deliver a lecture at the Methodist church this afternoon and another at the City Hall on Monday afternoon. The Utter will be to mothers only and all mothers are In vlted to attend. When asked for her opinion on the reason why so many young women are led utray at the present time, ahe Mid: "They lark he proper training during jouih. Mothers are. In most ease, to blame because they do not edurate their children properly nnd point out to them the vice and temptation of the world before they get too old. Very often a woman If turned mil into the world in earn a living when she Is quite young. She wander into a city and wonders which nay to turn. Bad associates are ever ready to show her the lath to ruin, but good ones are not easily found by a stranger. If we could but adjust ranger into things so as to bring contact with good associates when they reach our citie we could circumvent much of this sorrow and have fener unhappy mothers." She strongly advocate the recognizing of child study club, in which mother can educate themnelve and their children. Her philanthropic efforts have the organizing of brought fruit in many home f.q- gbls. 1 Of course ft waa fno'ish for mo to play But when I started in. Don't think to go so far astray, A to Mowin' all my tin. And now to make a borrow nntil next pay day. That Westers Brokerage chap Will Help me out: t Smoke! an old black clay). Used himself nor care a rap: Know how to utwi a tu-- y aay Bo gne III turn a contract on. to ly salary un Chattel and Salary Leant, elea Bid 223-- 4 Ec- - j 23. you ME Many Minor to 548 Broadway. ed four-sto- ry Lou high-grad- e O New York, Jan. 24. Four alarms have been sounded for n fire that is burning li eight buildings on Broadway near Spring afreet LATER The fire now appears to be under control. The loss fa estimated at about a quarter of a mllion dollars. The buildings are occupied by a number of firms, principally in dry goads, un- usual inducements T O Three With Total Losses of Nearly a Million. in wear mens you cannot sortment of fine 0 WINTER CAPS O that it has ever b:en our privilege to place before our customers. We are selling $0.75 Caps for $0.50 We have sold many of these during the past week, and expect to sell many more this week. If re interested in caps. ett r come this week. $200,000. 8u Bona Open Day and NikHt ..THE... TURF EXCHANGE ' ud Tom Carey were arrested yesterday by Officer Hutchins and 8myth. They were found quarreling over n email amount of money, earii claiming to have been robbed by the other. Then thus were three plain drunks ud two vagrants. Besides this therea is $153 waiting at the station for mu to sober up. One hundred and ten dollars of this 1s In gold ud the rest In silver. The owner, whose name fa not given, was flashing this money In the face of n number of hangers-o-n at a saloon ud as he waa pretty drunk, the bartender feared be would he robbed, so he nolifled the police and they took It away from him for safe keeping. No doubt, when he sobers up, be will think he has been robbed ud then the police will hear from him. Jas. Wintcb, n stranger at the depot, lost a bundle of blankets and clothes fast evening. He says he wu talking to n friend and had his lock to the bundle, when la some way it disappeared. 11a la a laborer on his way north. No clue to the goods hu been i 8tocked With Wines, Liquors ud Cigars of the Finest Qnallty. Our Patrons Are Invited to the Beat Hot Lunch In Ogden. ' EROS HIGH To make shopping especially attractive this winter weather, we are offering; beautiful goods throughout every department of our store, at prices that it would be impossible to duplicate elsewhere considering the quality. The array of bargains in the windows gives but a slight idea of what is to be found inside. We are ably prepared to supply every want in the line of OFFICIAL " Supreme Secretary Mitchell Entertained by Order of Washington. The Order of Wuhington held an enthusiutii: meeting in the Odd Fellows hall last, evening. Hupreme Secretary J. I Mitchell of Portand, Oregon. wu present and was rolled on to ddrros the lodge. He gave a very encouraging report on the work bring done by tho order. They have thriving lodges at Balt Lake and other places in the State. Plus were discussed looking to the extension of their work In thia place and many helpful suggestions were After the given by Mr. Mitchell. lodge adjourned, light refreshments were served. Addresses to School WILL MEN Bo Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Ladies and Misses Fine Wearing Apparel. SPEAK Giivtn Before High Once a Week. Professor Thomas, principal of the High school, has decided to inaugurate the plan of having addresses given to the members of the average of once n High school on week. The idro I to invite some noted public mu to address the schools m souie question of public ; interest, tbns giving them informs- tion on every day inpics and also the privilege of coming In contact with the prominent men of the day. j Ogden Every department carries thie highest grade pro ducts of the worlds best manufacturers. Every article from Burts represents a standard value. u i 0 at prices afford to pass. This week we are showing the largest as- - Q Antonia. Tex., Jan. 24. Wolf retail dry goods store caught fire shortly after midnight nnd fa a total loss. The slock wu valued at more that $333,000. ft ing. Mike Cunningham VISIT giving- FIRES LAST 0 January Alfred mit suicide. Two hours later hia body in the Missoula iver. Mertxs employers say he la not short ud that he must have been laboring under mental nbarration. serter, of whom mention fa another column. Tom Gongofaa, n Greek, wu arrested on a warrant ihargiug him with disturbing the pence by quarreling nnd threatening to light and kick. John Murphy wu arrested fast evening on suspicion of having obtained Home goods under false, pretenses. When put in the sweat-bo- x he owned told where the were. He up ud goods went to Ihe clerk of the Chapman nnd house by n persuasive talk got n bundle of clothes wraitpcd up in a blanket, belonging to an old man, who is a friend of hta. This bundle he took to n pawn shop ud got $1 50 on it a The police were looking for him all day ud only found him fast even- PUBLIC SOLILOQUY. Ju. Hariford. Conn.. Ju. 24. Fire startst 1 oclock thie morning In toe at Main and Kindle street In 10 minute the structure was a roaring furnace. Fourteen persons on the upper floors were rescued by firemen. made in The block wu destroyed ud an buldlng wu partly destroyed. discovered. for us. We make wu found Ten nrreata. altogether were made and fast evening yesterday by the The principal police. one of these Is C. F. Ludwig, the de- Mrs. Knte Waller been a busy one a b u sy month by from 540 Thau , Institu tions Throughout the Country . the new year has Merts, confidential clerk for the Donohue 31 err an tile company, loft his wife n note today, saying he was short in his accounts and meant to com- Crimes Discharged. Much Good' Done , first month of NOT AN EMBEZZLER. Missoula, Mont., ar IMS. BARRETTS The three Austrians, who were killed at ths cut-o- ff yesterday morning, were brought to Ogden fast night and taken In charge by Undertaker larklns. Their names are: Aliks IzMkovIch. Dan Menkovlch and Mike Inegonuvirh. An Inqueat wm held by Justice of the Peace Conk, who summoned the following Jury: R. E. DevU, J. M. Dalton and Hans Fouain. After hearing Ihe testimony of the train crew and some of the laborers, they were unable lo attach any blame for the accident, npnn anyone and brought In a verdict that the three men had come to their death liy being crushed In a car in a rear-en- d collision. The car wbero these men. with a men, were number of their fellow-wo- rt riding wesson the rear of a work-trai- n and they were run Into by the engine on a water train. This car was pretty badly smashed up and considerable damage wu done to the engine. .Those Injured In the wreck were brought to the rtty a special train Saturday morning and taken to the City Hospital. At a late hour last night, they were all reported as getting along nicely. No funeral arrugmnenta have a yet been made. V The tion and may shortly retire. ' THE Establishing of Florence CrittentoivHomes. - Plenum r Ju. ,,, The Utah Ju. In the collhilon u Cut-off- Ben ha y, Ths 23. Box Elder county, When he came in last evening he had no money .but ahowed the effects of hie debauch. To a reporter, he stated that he deserted from Fort Reno In Aug., 1903, after serving but a abort time on his three year enlistment lie had discharge papers with him, showing he had previously served a three-yeterm of enlist meat for Uncle Sam. Hie parents are living In Nuhvllle, Tenn., and he hu six brothers and two sisters He la anxious to go back home, but hie folks had written that ha would be arrested if he wu seen there. So he concluded the beet thing to do would be to give himself up and take his medicine. He will probably get from six months to n year in the penitentiary. and then he must serve out the remaining term of hie enlistment With tears In his eyes, he spoke of hie parents and thdlr kindness to him Geo. Macbeth and uid he wee now going to brace Mr. HI Dwell thing. Mr. Retherford . Irving Van Patteu up end do the righthave been noUfied The authorities Dent Maurey Mr. Jacobs bo taken to Ft. will and he eduprobably of board Judge Dee, president Frank Tribe Reno for triaL cation Mr. Luty. Janitor ., Lawrence Herdtl Frances Rogers Miss Walker Eva Brown Miss Bannister Y Emma Browning Mlsa Kaason . .. Nellie Powell Miss Joyce Nellie King Mi Yale ., Cutis Morphy Frame Joyce .. , BY POLICE May Moran Student .. , Alyce Allen Student LIFE Ban Francisco, Jan. 23. Ti'f : uf deposition in the comt ,.r estate of Charles L. Fair wa this morning before t'ornmU-j..- , ,P Juhn A. Ilosmcr with th .p,,, examination of James v. i. , balmer fur Samuel A. Whii-- . tv liB' dertaker who received the j Mr. Fair and his wife when th.y er . Fram-cshipped here from scribed in detail the proie,. i, ,.m balining and uid that up ii iu tnat the bodies were placed in ih,. Kair vault and the niches sealed, of the bodies had been decapitai.il. has been laid Great stress uu question a to whether the h chi's q( Mr. and Mrs. Fair were seiarainl r:i4 their bodies, but thus far no ciiu.t to support this assertion has dc. BANKRUPTCY PETITION. C. T. Ludwig came down to the police station last evening and gone him23. A petition In New Yorfl, self up, saying he wu n deserter from bankruptcy was filed today by Bears, the United Btmtes Army, end that he Humbert ft Co., cement muufaclur-ers- . had become tired of leedlng a fugiliabilities of $204,700 and showing tives life. The police records here show that he assets of $151,000. wm arrested on January 20th fur bePOPE MAY RETIRE. ing drunk. At tbla time he had $42.95 on him. lie paid n $5.00 fine and wu 23. Tho correspondent Paris. releaaed, hut the next day wu again arrested on the unie charge. This time of the Journal at Rome telegraphs to he had but $3, with him and wu re- his paper that Pope Pius X la still leaaed on his promise to leave the city. worrying over the manner of bis elec- i.- oM-rir- this dry. Mr. F. g, Ju. Mulen. Emery county, Nicholas Larsen, vice T. Caldwell, resigned: Flymouth, Box Elder county, William H. Thornton, vice ARRESTS nt up, The Sophomore class of the high school gave an entertainment last evening in their assembly rooms, fur I'leash-urn,- ' the benefit of the the high school paper. The Unit part of the program wu mostly musical and was well appreciated hy the audience. Ine fatter tart wu in the nature of a farce, entitled, The Faculty Meet-inwhich wu written by Prufeesor Jacobs, the literature instructor. The on the high school, farce la a "take-off-" the instructors and the board of education, with many local bits to make things interesting. The president of the elan la brought up before the faculty accused of whispering." an unpardonable offense in a school where everybody talks out loud. There wu a large audience present, filling the auditorium to Its fullest capacity, and they gave the actors a very warm reception. The following la the program a rendered: 1. Music! High School Orchestra Jennie Lund 2. Vocal Molo 3. Sophomore Quartette. Dent Mah-reIrving Van. Patten, Frank Henderahot, Cham. Maguire. 4. Piano Solo Dent Maurey 5. Reading Gladys Glbaon Walter Zeimer 6. Violin Molo THE FACULTY MEETING. A Farce. Frank Hendershot I)r. Thomas Rex Calvert Mr. Crandall Paul Tyler Mr. Thompson Chaa. Maguire Mr. Pmunan UTAH POSTMASTERS. postmuiers appointed Accused of Says He Deserted From Ft. Reno in President ef Class I Augucet, 1002, and Is Tired ef Whispering end Brought Before the Faculty for Punishment. Having It Hanging Over Him. FAIR WILL CONTE6T. , Himself - Mir-rln- Thursday morning hu been selected fur throe talks, but oiher mornings may he taken uccavsinnally to accommodate the speaker. Advantage will he taken of every noted person Tisii-inOgden to secure them for such an address. The first of the aeries will he given by Judge Thomas D. .Dee, president of the school board, on next Thursday g miry company floor in thf lose-ninand in putting in a new cement Door which will i arry oil the water Tti Lorn JANUARY 21, 1004. UTAH, FUND AY MORNING, OGDEN, EXAMINEE, S. J. BURT & BROS. 0 0 . |