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Show TDE MOUSING EXAMINER ANNUAL lx. yB I"'11 Kn.Hiree , L. lmntHa. caule-ir- pninrnnut 0FW.C.TU. u ,d 11uk,, t City. Idaho, aw fa Ogden PROGRAM IS BEING CARRIED OUT AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Judicial jury in the Second court haa been cacuaod the real Dis-,ri- rt m , court and lU A Largs Attendance of Delegates From prraetit- term of the All Parts of the State. Ailed by jurymen Nrecently is- ,bich a tenire The founocuih annual cuuvcnliua urd. of the Utah Women's iTirisiiau TemCaroline lnglea, Mrs. of perance union met in acaaiun at tho xh, funeral JTeed ladv ho died at Provo sev- - Prcabv terian church aL lu u'ciuco. thia as'o. will be hold from the cuirniug, aud in addition to other bus.rii mooting house Sunday at iness, iienecled an organimlum tor the afternoon. The remain, tbe e.uuiug year. o'clock p. m. After the usual dcvotiouul exerclaes lie viewed until undertaking parlor, ol the committee on credcmiala giay at the Son. nineteen delegates inwciii. Followjjrain and ing are the name a. id the places from several o'clock 8:10 about which Ust night they hail: Meadutues Bimpkiu, Sen-!- r ad to rushed Into A. A. Sat cry and Shepherd. Ball Lake lily; and 33th street, 66!, Mradamea residence, llorduu, Conu. Williams, Lul that a tall man had directed ami Craig, Miller. Faulkner , Smith a to them while they Miss KenniMly. Ogden; Mrs. Newton along the aidowalk. The Miss and Nielsen. Springvillc; Vf-Idepartment waa not Wed and Coyle. Clanev aud Orblaoii, Fred Tout went up into that Mias Lena Nielson and Miss Mi J,hhorliood. hut no trace of the uetn Laughlin. Mt. PleasauL The convent ion then elected the folcould he lund- lowing officers to aet during tho next tidu M Whitlom. of Leadville, Colo, year: President, Mrs. Ur. Uordou. of annual visit to tbla j, making hia haa considerable prop-In- r Ogden; first vice president, Mrs. Iloy-de- u shore lie of Provo; second vice president, interoata. having inverted here Mrs. Newton of Bpringville; waa I recently Mr. Whiltom secret ary, Miss lawns Ken-- arried in Itonver and Mr. Whit tom of nedy Ogdon; treasurer, Mrs. Clancy their will ntaAe him. They of Coalville; recording weretary, Mrs. Cme in Leadville, where Mr. WhlUora Martin of Manti; assistant recording hMnctwivnly engaged in business. but secretary, Mis Serena Nielson of ML that their love of Vlah Pleasant. to hlnii-Innate and Ogdon people may draw The noontide prayer was then a here for permanent residence by Mrs. Lula Shepherd of Salt m day. Lake City, after which tbe and visitor present adjourned to the basement of the church, where a bounSBHETHINC ABOUT tiful repast had lieeii prepared by the SILVER PEAK DISTRICT local union. The W. C. T. U. convention met at 1:30 on Saturday afternoon. Tbe exCOLLECTED ecutive board appointed tbe following INTERESTING DATA FOR PUBLICATION BY AN sniierintendents hf state work: EXPERT. V. W. C. T. U. Miss Grace Fisher, Salt Lake. Temtiersni-larttoe In Which Op deni tea Are InvestLoyal legion Miaa ing ia Described. Mary Neilson, Mt. Pleasant. Prisoa ami Jail Work Miss Lulu J, It Spurr, an attache of the United Bhepherit, Halt Lake. is Soldier Work Mrs. Riclutrd Wake, pUtH Geological aurvry, waa In Lake. awrning. He haa just rel- Salt Sabbath Ohservani-Mrs. Cassandra -j umed from Nevada where he waa Wallace, Ogden. jn getting dam on the ore Purify aud Mother's meetings Mrs. of the Silver Peak Quadrangle, F. C. Jenaen. and figure to be later incorFlower Missions Miss Baker. a government bulletin, ad In Medal Contests Mrs. Call. Carbine. become have dtmena of Ogdenu jiiiy Scientific Temperance Mr. John in tenet ed In thia section and for their (malt some of the dam, collected by, Hobbs, Ogden. Mrs. Horning, Salt fir. Spurr, ia published. lake. (in deposits are known to exist in Week among Miners Mrs. W. H. metal different parts of the Silver . Sail Lake, The chief districts Tibbals, IVak quadrangle. in Ike Silver Peak district proper, imt the central part of the quadrants: the Lone Mountain district, in Its MthwMtera corner; the Whtdypal) a fitter district, ia tho southern part if the Silver raage; and what sty he called the Paimotto district, on the northern slope of the mountains ,,11 rr, talking lul Ales-dam- Z Cur-tun- W enrre-spoudin- g deli-gat- e e Og-th- ea-w- H ic J s 27, 1901. iug there October is. 13'!, on the arrival of the Prophet Joaeph anil j Siducy ltigdon w ith the message of the latter-dawork and eight dalater ; her father was bsplied I tinel. IVeetulier 23. I Mi:; lie was mar ried in Johu Campbell. In 18:8 they for tesiiug the sight aud emigrated to Illinois aud later into Aptalus Iowa and finally to Club in Amu hearing will la.-- placed tu every in the eiiy in tbe immediate future. Peulna. as she was familiarly called, Joyce and Conroy, member uf anj her husband. .Inliu Campbell, the Board of l'.ducaiion. will supervise in North Ogden where they acquirtbe testing of (hose important organ ed in mb wealth and popularity. Boon ot every acliuol child in the city. The plan was adupii-- some time ago ttHiu recommendation the above mentioned gcniltmen. tty. leu City's school district is much iurtetitsit to tlicgg men for their professional services in behalf of the boy a and girls of this city. CORSETS - SCHOOL i icai-lun- - y - proph-Uiaiin- lK-'u- lkH-tor- NOTES temiu-i-ani-- tiWlW NOVEMRER less pniortioiuiie!y Ilian they reicived eight yea t a ago. It t nccrw.iry that i .e public under- which stand tinunder these condition is having upon the evl- of the children. OGDEN . BUnt-mlltf- . ;Xd re-- 1 Mia Mary Nedaon. lue u'ted a bstnu. e of $:!.W ia the t treasury. j ilte corresponding Mrs. it very that ahe bail written liS duilng the year. Tbe following re'solutioua were adopted : The Woman's Chrisiian Tempersni-Union of Utah in the fourteenth annual convention do greatfully thank Cod for his gul.Utu r and care during the jiast trusting in God and bis power in aid the cause of will carry furwardthe work for Uod and home iii every land. Keaolved: That we maintain our op- - t pustilou to social drinking customs and hi and unaliarubly by our prhi- ciplea of aliaianunve from ull that iwn j imoxicate fur the sake of safety to our- selves aud as an example to the j tempted. Resolved: that we supiiurl the rcsotu- tion offered before, that we believe in oue standard of morality fur mea end women, "the white life for two." Resolved: lhal we tender our heartfelt sympathy to tbe family of Mm. Craig, the president of iba Ogden Union, know rug that liod who ducih all things well will comfort and sustain in this their viour of soituw. Resoln-J- : that we bespeak the of 11 earnest women of Utah In this work even if they cannot see their way to become mcnilw-ror the union. Resolved: that we unanimously express our hearty sppreelatiim to tbe Ogden union fur kindness shown to the pastors for their pnneuce and for tbe musical treat proviih-d- . MRS. C. 1 NEWTON MRS. I). R. ORHISON MRS. K. E. RHEPAKD. Much routine liualuess was transacted. The convention closed with a consecration service led by Mr. C. U. Ravery of Salt lathe. I MEETING u WaviiK'iii of Warren and MSnI ,,ne Slater of S3, have SS UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, ITEMS OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND PARENTS. Organ Loft Being Placed in the Madison School for the Orchestra. sei-tli-- d If An orcheaira loft is being pl.iced in the Madison school during the Thauka- - j . This will take the piano giving and tiri'lieaira from the lower Door to Taking the country a a whole, one a position half way up the e.ni auir- child in five, between the agi s of ten It is a much needed improve-- 1 way. winanil fifteen, ia at work a a bre-la one of ner. In Alabama it is inure than one ntrui. Tbet arliixd femuri-of ihr Ogden j in four, while in Muhaailiuseii it is the diatim-bools. but one in 200. Maasa-huieileads all oilier states is far in the lead- -in this The new music ami art room at the There are tew thing uf liarticular. will he milch appreciated.! high which she can be go ninety proud a in this distinction, licr record is ten It ia being tilted during the holiday recess for this purpose. times as good as that of the United a whole. This is not the reStates Mias Elsa Dangers, of the Madison sult of recent action, but comes from n school, will return next week from Millong range of high endeavor to do ih waukee. wheie she was suddenly called most lanwible for children. There is no hv the dangerous illness of her sis- test of relative melhuiL or devices In ter. Alias Douglas haa hail charge of different sections, but when it comes to keeping children in sclund till they her work during her ahaencr. are fifteen, aha la In a class bv herself. THANKSGIVING DAY GETTING ON WITH HAIl WEDDING RECEPTION Gloves ; after the death of her husband moved to Provo, wheie her dea'h curred sm stated aiiove. heet s left North Ogden switch Wednesday at 4:15 p. in. Most esceliuat weather has prevailed thmoghont the to entire season of harvest wiln scarciThe remain will lie sl.ipp-limlm anti takeu charge of by Unde- ty a drop of Uudo Wesley ituse, a brother of rtaker iticbey and llte.fuueral service Airs. Cainpoi-11- , will lie held in the North Ogdeu incut wlue iutermmt takes place here next Sunday, is in hi 84: h iug bouse Ruuday at 2 p. :ii. Oliver Jones, who was taken to rear and la in very feeble health, at i lie Ogden bosptiul lust Holiday to tbe residence gf his daughter, Mr. an operation - report e i doing Alice Warren, lie ia one of the few now living who has enjoyed the assoas welt as could Is expected. The last and l:::irri carload of mgar ciation of the Prophet Joseph. ahe oc- i- You are Looking, DOLLS Small LOOK OUR WAY. i Aprons and d Perhaps it will do us both good. We have quantities of nice things to offer you. Now is the time to plan your CHRISTMAS purchases. Waists i Sometimes we gat on badly with hoys and girls, particularly boys, because wa have poor digestion and rucked nerves. A growing boy of sixteen is such a at rang, vigorous object ha needs strong and skilled hands to guide him. WARRANTY Hr needs a teacher through whose veins the blood courses swiftly, who eat three time a day, and wlks sevThe following warranty deed trans- eral miles a day In all sons of weather. fers of real estate have been filed with A teacher who can. as Matthew Arnold the county recorder: life says, "see life steadily and see Martha C. Ballantyne aud bunband whole. A teacher of courage and santo tbe Utah National Bank uf Ogden, ity, hope and charity. Our problem of part of lot 10, block 14, plat A; $330. getting on with hoys and girls is a John W. Salter and wife to Charles vastly complex one. The quantity ami H. Hussey, lot S. block 1. Woodmansee quality, the environment and heredity are ao diversified. It demands a masMain street addition; uo. ter among those that know." Journal Barlow B. Wilson and wife to Mary of Education. Elisabeth Neisley, part of lot 13, block 10, South Ogden survey; $130. TEACHERS' SALARIES. John Pingree and wife to Mary A. pBm Dankowake, part of lot 8. black 13, plat A few Jays ago Professor Georgs V. A, Ogden City survey; $10. James, dean of pedagogy of the State John Pingree ami wife to Ellen University of Minnesota, sail to an Vllate Leek, pari of hit g, block. 13, audience of SL Paul teachers: plat A, Ogden City survey; $10. One hundred thouaand teachers will John Pingree and wife to Ellen te which this quit an occupation Leek and Mary A. Dankowake, does year not yield them a living wage. part of lot 8, block 13, plat A, Ogden Stores and hundreds of schools sre this City survey; $10. day closed In the most prosperous sections of this country because the bare Mrs. M. K. Ohlencamp has returned pittance offered will not attract teachfrom a visit with her parents at ers of say kind. Washington, D. C. In all probability Professor James further maintained they will como to Ogden in a short that school teachers are not only untime to make their home here. derpaid, but that they are paid much Marshall purchased of Xmas lins Field A Co.s samples. Thsrs ara ao thing peak of all. many tee can't Hand painted Imported wars, moetly from Japan;-fin assortment Vi-la- Ths Silver Peak district contain iheadoned silver and gold mines you will sea ara Single Plates t nice tt add new ones fiaur collection. A hundred style at of sleeping will add vigor to the days work Daintylum Ladies Neckwear overcollars20c $1.00 Men $ mi Four in Hind 1 ICS Teck $10.00 50c If we had time would tell you about some other things that are anxious to have you give them a look. Take our word for it and come any way. PAINE & HORST, Dry Goods. A fr AS For SOFT COAL. have been considerably worked, M are at ill regarded as promising. The principal thus far properties faelopad belong to Mr. D. C. Blair of Mow York. It is estimated by per-wwho are fsmillur with the mining kWory of this district, that the silver produced a gross value of $200.-"while the Blair gold mines are minted to have produced f 1, 2X0 D00. Kea tee Important Mary mine, sllu-h- d nair the Itlair gold properties, fir. John Chiatovltcb. tho owaer, haa uhea out and milled 146.000. and from Mto Blues some $7,000 or $6,1100. The Vikald, Brothers have also taken oat N Billed several thousand dollnrs' ehh of ore. Tho Drinkwster group d nltwe which constitute tho moat htpertint pari of the Blair gold prop-"tk- a ate eatimatad to have a meas-nreserve of 1571.688 and a of more than a million vtiefe things here. p rattiest The comfort .WOHDEBtGARLAHD ithslaanm ths some of and Undressed 5c to $4,50 $1.25 98c to $5.00 22c to $1.50 25c to EACH Last Carload of Sugar Beets Has Bsan Harvested at North Ogden. North Ugden, Weber county, Utah, Nov. 26, 1904. The center uf attraction in our little burg for Thanksgiving day waa an elaborate reception at the residence of Mr, and aura. John Jonea in honor of the marriage of their daughter the day previous lu the Lie gan temple to William E. Bltaw, also of this place, both being held In high esteem by all who know them, which wss amply evidenced by the tunny and curtly presents bestowed upon theiu. News has just hern received of the death of Aunt Peulna Campbell, widow of Qie lata John Campbell and former resident f this place, at the home ol Mrs. Sarah P, Brereton in Provo nt ths ripe old aga of 82. Her grandfather, John Rose, was horn in Ccrtnany, hut later moved to the United Stales and grilled in New Jersey, where her father, Andrew Roar, was horn, and grew tp In Morris county, and married Elizabeth Daniel and resided there over the birth of Ihctr Unit two children. John and Lucinla. Ia 1813, the family moved to Canada nnd nettled on Isiae Ontario, where other children were horn. Including the deceancd, Ang. 11, 1813, the next year after their arrival there. They were still irsld- - Cups and Saucers VASES We NEWS RECEIVED OF THE DEATH OF PROMINENT RESIDENT OF NORTH OGDEN. DEED lek SKIRTS Large Dressed : S i se B, Greatest Soft Operafion . M Heater ever made. foil) paranteed in nti) respect. SELF-FEEDIN- G hi Smokeless prob-reaer- re BUm. lame Mountain Jwrthevleited the Magic Estate Hot Blast district Mr. Kspe-bPaymaster. Utopia. Alpine, and Weepah w besides numerous prospects Imt three mines have email non-ntquartz veins that carry rich sulphides with some galena, . and secondary minerals In the Wie mines the ore mined is mixed aud argentiferous e lead workings at Weepah are onalsiing chiefly of a few J?.. RBikowiag bluish quartz mixed with From tbcae a few ton of ore were taken, but the ore not be followed. 1,1" "f Hi RmJ0 S!lw Peak Pish Uue Valley la where some moepeciing dVn''' 'hough it Is at pree-Tl- ,e an ore here a- -e of the nf H0 near Lone nilln,v Heeatiin b, at or F'ealcr district was the winter of 1903. A "r bmaiiarting baa been ftm " Tines wining. et.clsaea of vein have - been MW lWStRyS&tlsfedMy'Kutfe l'p'h dWLn "wereq In t7 1 of hi h V.1' retry gold valur. ef ! Palmrtto hn 'h quadranglp ware rh' CL Standing on the oven door is a very slight test compared with actual use. Malleable frames ate abso-lutely necessary to bear tbe nr.e is the k,,',,e'l in 1SH0. on i ,?!!wiif;i.1 wnrh has hern faith-n- e . ail!"! 1,ho,i Brest lh,,,r rrveot ac- b Interesi prolured by lenopah. Msoy ot 'It M1,,"rae- to sI?r I"" t the !"n' but Mtts nl u-d,s,rir appear F lwr,on' 'fi" HHver NMr6taria ! ,m'to,,htrdly a rold orw. oil I Prim-lpn- l 'HfhTZ1''' sun-esa- nr S4 Yarkv- - B- ' . -- SD .l!- - W' DENIED. 26.--- conflrma-reporte- d purrbaae of the by Union obtainable to-!!rw'tJid'alfiad with tha ra' TYdc j fihtmi tha -" different emuwemeol far cltpereoaetrp koam. the he Betel end peklic taeUtstleaw ie. ' to will save fuel and that See than sad they prove you they , repairs. ra- - In T- - WaU ycwnuhttkm ot Great sng f a deal wtlL toma ut lu, lv u ChmaTr ,alBl U hoOUnt ClSStoht TheSl..? S'v7nla - All ' boileved there Rtwi U-- SA of the Orest ,Wn,f 10 to V Tlt 1 had to. oU catnr J,; " thwaat-- I "wiring whea I -Brooklyn Ufa. ' up-stai- Estate Oak rs. Heater . iS Ever shown in Ogden. As the sizes in stoves vary, it is imposThese stoves shewn sible, almost, to quote prices satisfactory. in the cuts are just a few of the many carried in stock. Winter will b: here in full blast in a short tim: arid if you are prepared with the ri?ht kind of a stove, all will go well; if not, well you know. W : wJl protect you 01 every stove bought of us, both as Absolute satisfaction guaranteed, to price ani quality of stove. It will be to your interest to call on and we mean what we say. us during the coming week. tt'Mwn ''HrtsM fkt, W , Any range that will cot bear you on its oven door isnt strong enough to stand the test V. - er O V E strain. '.wrnp'!r Hot Blast The Greatest Line Of ' Ali W1 Magic Estate Boyle Furniture Company Yea ceet afford to fear a ceoa aetll pea know el about a Monarch. Aiks, far the books HITE MEN pou intend tofcup.eod wo willnond olio a set ot Monnurlng Spoons, 1MBW postpaid. afalkakirlhao .tfawperu. ' mica illumination attachment (hr beating room hours. Cost of ftel less than ten cents for twenty-fou- r StovG can b gggn In oporatlon at store of GttOerFifeSeehFIrH niln-wet- Sootless Double-Heat- Star Estate Radiator car-Hi- UnosoaRy largi Star Estate Range t Boyle Furniture Company |