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Show Ml T... V .. ' 1HE MOgyiyq . . BSAMiyEB: POPES, 'VTAn. FRIDAY MOUXiyo, 1908. MAECH Nseoeoe esc HIGH SCHOOL IMPRESSIVE1 TO DEVELOP ofejFnas CrgtID GIRLS FUNERAL LOST SERVICE BY BEATEN DUMB 18 TO 6. AND DEAF GIRLS BY SCORE OF Waa Rough, Both Sid Committing Many Foulo Soma Th, Gun. Adis to the healthfulncss Good -- Spectacular Flaying. of all risen flour -- foods, while ft makes the food lighter, sweeter more delicious. The girls of tha Deaf and Dumb school defeated the Oaden Iilgh echool girls at the Deaf and Dumb ertuw last evening by the score of II to game, which was a very rough one from start to finish, was characterised by a number of spectacular both plays on the pert of players ofschool teams. The Deaf and Dumb was especially good oa team work, passing the bill with greet accuracy throughout the gam. Tbw mutes had the advantage in weight and height. In the first half Mis Hark, of the High school team succeeded In makDeaf nnd ing one point oa a foul. 1 Dumb echool threw two basket i from the field, scoring 4 points. A nnmher of fouls were made in this half by the Deaf end Dumb school, but the High finer-flavo- red Health Exercise care in purchasing baking powder to see that you get Dr. depends upon the food Prices, which makes the more wholesome and at the same time more palatable. food you eat Noti Tbrre are many mixture. made in Imitation of good baking powdeis, which tho prudent will avoid. They may be known by their price, being cents a pound, or a cent old for ten to twenty-fiv- e an ounce. They are made with alum, interfere with the benlthfulnesa of the food. erhoot only succeeded in making one point. During the Intermission between halves the atodente of the Deaf and Dumb school demonstrated th result to apeak of the faculty teaching th-fThey gave a by elementary sound. number of yells which were easily recognised by spectators. The second half waa even more rough than tha first half and a number of fouls were committed by both teams. The Deaf and Dumb school piled up I more points In this half and the Ogden High school made 5. Miss Wauls and Miss Clark did nice work for the Ogden High school; MU Clerk making all the boskets for her team. Miss West and Mias Qriggs were the stars for tha Deaf end Dumb school. The lineup of th teams is as follows: D A D. 8 O. H. S. Roth tit R.F. Grlgge . Mleat Clark LF . . . . C. Wattle Eggllnton Woolileyer Cooley LQ i S EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Rhone Bali FhoM, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE BIDS SUBMITTED Yeatardmy aftriuoon F. W. StratA. C. ChristenNaAO ford, L H. Fiwrrr and son, aa a committer on buildings and No. M grouada for tha county board of educaNo. 6$ tion, met In the oCler of tho superinNo. Independent 'Fhono Boll 1)000, on ring B1 tendent with Architect Grams, Smith and Bqulroa. Th bida nnd apedflea-tion- a for aultable bulldinga for, Plain wore Oily and Hooper district Tha committee rlaltod a aum-be- r of the public school bulldinga and mill make a final report to tho board on nm Saturday, at which tlma the Titter will he arted upon. aub-mltte- BREVITIES la B. H. Jsaum. merchant of Kelton, la Ogden on Mwinraa. If. Ralnhnrt, a buatnoas man of a, Nevada, la spending days la tho city. few IS A HOPEFUL SIGN. Diplomats Will Watch King Edward's Visit to Continent. Bt. Petersburg, UnJL 1. The Moroccan roe fren re continues to absorb Baa Bradley, of Urn Angeles, is l la tna dry. Ha spent most of yes- the atteotion of tho doplomota hero. King Edward's approaching visit o terday nnawiag old acquaintances. th continent la regarded as a hopei tho general esperte-ttoMajor mills, of San Frsnriaco, ful alga and Itoutside that the powers will seek a of the Young PTopla'a aerrrtary ooaat province, who (not with an to indue the disputes to entimlt the points on which they cannot agree to oealdont In boarding a street ear in fhn derision of the full conference. Baa Fraaeiaoo and eould not fill hi In circle, however, the appointment here on Jan. 29. la again rrlala government I not considered to be past. aa th war path and will rondurt th Salvation Arm meeting here tonight. SUPPORTS BURLE80N BILL. Street mooting at T:fiO. Meeting at Salvation Army halL corner Twenty-fiftWilaon Appears Before and Lincoln, at o'clock. Everybody Secretary House Cemmltts. Voinofn. n Pa-ctfl- yesterday. ed favorable ertlnu on the hill. " eight-poun- d .William Muller, member of the firm of C. A. Muller had Bon, boo ITont a successful business trip through Colorado. 1. Secretary-TreasurMarch Wilaon. of the United Mine Indianapolis, er Og-den- may lawfully be bought before convention. the STATEMENT. Washington, March l. The monthly circulation statement Issued by the comptroller of the currency ahowa that at the close of business February 1906, the total circulation of n 2. tlnnal bank notea was $650,803,895. an Inr reave for the year of 181,600,000. Th circulation based In United The artiele appearing In yesterday States bonds amounted to t509.173.5Cd, morning Examiner, relative to the de an increase for the year of $7taM3, parture of three Ogden girls for llutte, 41. The amount of circulation based Montana, to Join a theatrical company, on lawful money was $41,630,329. which has bean dented by the parties men la an Increase for the year of $10 tloned. The item, which was given to 796.673. the Examiner, was done by persona Th amount of bonds on deposit to dealring to perpertrato a practical Joke secure circulating note waa $611,846,-440, and made the prper an unwilling party and to secure public deposits , $64.-804- IL IIM. STEAMER GOES ASHORE. Portland, Ore., March 1. A breakage of her olearing gear caused the steam schooner Dedondo, en route lo Aitorla and Ban Francisco lo run ashore In the Columbia river last night opposite SL Helene. It will be neres-sr- y to us load her cargo to flat her. Articles of Incorporation were llld yesterday with the county clerk by the Ogden Leasing and Development company. The names of the incorporator are given a follows: C. P. M. Parry. F. L. Wood. 8. L Ives, W. J. D F. C. Woods, W. B. Wilaon, John 8. Gordon, J. 14. ForrlstaJl, Geo. A. Whitmeyer, W. O. Jonea, C. J. Foes, J. C. Lind, A. C. Maw, J. C. Elia and W. A. Hlckrnlooper, nil residents of this city. The company ia incorporated for a period of fifty years, and has a capital stock of $10,040, divided Into 10,000 hares at the par value of $1 per share. The purpose of tho company is stated le to acquire mines, mining clalnp nnd prospects of every kind and description. Th general office of the company will be at Ogden Bad the location. of the present claims are in the Gelena mining district of Waahoo, Nevada. The following have been appointed to net aa directors: C. H. Hussey, P. M. Parry, F. I Woods, J. J. Bchwartx, and B. I Ives. At thrir first meeting they will proceed lo fleet a president, secretary and treasurer. li ft ONE THING CALLS FOR ANOTHER, BO YOU WILL need a K NEW SKIRT TO WEAR WITH THE NEW WAISTS. WE BE LIEVE IT WILL BJE CONCEDED THAT THIS STORE IB THE BEST PLACE TO BUY SKIRTS AND WE TELL YOU CONFIDENTIALLY WE INTEND TO MAINTAIN THAT REFTHE NEW ONES ARE HERE IN THE HANDSOME UTATION. SPRING STYLES FROM $5 up to $30 And a Jacket e, ft ft S RECEIVERS ARE NAMED. Chicago, March 1. Judge Walker of tha county ctrviHi court todav appoint ed the Chicago Title and Trust com pany receiver for the assets of the defunct Wears Commission company. The appointment was made at the request of creditors. From an artistic standpoint, what can you conceive quite equals n really fin piers of rat pleas? Its sparkle and radiance brightens a room wonderfully a few pieces on the dining table give a derided touch of refined beauty and then again. It has the added merit of bar fflobistng wonderfully well with silver. There ere very few table decorations that are useful cut. glass la one of the few, and in glaa of this kind we have a most complete showing. . NAFFIEB GLASSES . BOWLS SALAD DISHES WATER BOTTLES ETC. HIGH QUALITY CRYSTAL MODERATELY PRICED. J. S. LEWIS & CO., JEWELERS At the Big Clock, Wash. Are. I Have you seen the 3c and 8c laces 0 THEY ARE STILL ON SALE. BUT YOU HAD BETTER HURRY. NEW GINGHAMS, 253 II NEW WASH GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS AT t, NEW TREATIES IN EFFECT. Auntre-Hungar- ft3C22S3SH3ftftftftft Has New Agreement With Several Countries. - y The following warranty deeds were filed yesterday with Recorder Ells: TWO UTAH ORATORS WIN IN Geo. J. Kelly and wife to Ambrose DEBATE. March 1. 'iue new commerVienna, Charleawortb, all lots $1 and 2$, cial treaties between Auatro-Hungarblock 6, Franklin place addition to Og- and Germany, Again Utah is to be congratulated Italy, Russia and Belden City. Consideration $1. upon t)e success achieved by her nanew and also the Geo. J. Kelly and wife to Benjamin gium tive sons In the field of oratory. Ona one autonomous which tariff, Chariesworth, all lots 22, $3 and 24, tho treaties were baaed, became Picturing a phone of life in a big of the latest to win distinction in iht line Indicated la Howard R. Driggt, a Con addition. block Frenklln I that cannot fall to exdto tho city place R. O McCYady !...6taaey aiders tian $1. today. The dual monarchy resident of , Pleasant (Jive, and a of the all of drama., patron enter on a new period of comII. S. Schnell, referee; Wm. McKay, or graduate of the U. of U. and at ona la full New York" In A. Lindquist, part thereby to Lisle Leader C. Hooligan mercial relations with foreign coun- sensational umpire! Fifteen minute halve. B. W. quarter reettlon 16, township scenes, original comedy time principal of the branch Norm! tries, particularly with th neighboring situations and thrilling 1 west. rllmaxea. It at Cedar City. R. N. 6200. Consideration 6, THE RIOT AT NAN CHANG. states of central Europe. The tariff comes Tha young man is taking a high to Grand Sunday night. Scent-call- y C. A. Lindquist to B. Mahor and treaties were to designed give tho produotlon 1 unusually elab- school course at the Unlverefty tf Account of Recant Attack Arrives at wife, part couth west quarter section to protection orate, five complet act being carried, Chicago, and on Feb. 23, there was a 16. townahlp 6, R R. 1 weal. ConsiderShanghai, agricultural and manfacturlng each ono of which la a work nl contest between six class members it ation $1,600. interests, far tha tariff IncreaaV duties, art. to who should represent that school Shanghai, March 1. The following not only on manufactured goods, hut In a great oraturial event to ttks RIOTING CONTINUES. foron account of th leceat attack also on all aorta of provision. The and Browne al- place on May 11, to bo participated la Frames Manager eign mblaonariee at Nib Chang, a city satisfaction with the treaties In genon the lookout for something by six states. Mr. Driggs' competitors of 1.600,040 Inhabitants, has been re Several Attempt Last Night t Fire eral. It la recognised that they will ways for their attrae-tlon- were from the states of Missouri, new nnd Negress Home. reived: hold at have decided to put a Cartoon Michigan, Illinois, Texas and Ketigether Fifteen Methodist, twelve English least economically for the period Band with the "Hooligan In New ntucky, respectively and the contesSpringfield. Oslo, March 1. After a which Protestants ant Fourteen French Catb twelve years. endure, York" company. The company will tants were listened tp by a large ind namely, ollc mission ri were In the city on day of quiet frost the mob which held recent The trouble between play one night only at the Grand on enthusiastic auJience. tear Thursday night when the French away for two nights, this evening wee The subject chosen by the indent and Bervla regarding the Sunday night. with la ushered mors Indications ofthat Wtth'an Catholics had g quarrel from Utah was The Inner Light of secret custom union with Bult the colored depredations popu ficial over a eult for the possrealOB Paul Gilmore In his new spectacular Americanism," and at the close of tha garin naa been adjusted and Auatro-Hungarof tha property. ' Great excitement latton ,of the eliy had been planned will Joon complete trestle evening's exercises the Judges romance, "Captain Debon-nalrcomedy atfor the tonight. that Anticipating that Howard R. Driggs hid more than duplicated, his with Bervla and other Balkan states. prevailed on Friday. A mass meeting tack If has In would be the made, virility Trade between tha United States and great success of the last three sea- won first prise. Beside entitling th was held on Saturday nnd Waa folof Beetloa atroer; a squad of soldiers Auatro-Hungarlowed on Sunday by ai riot,' during continues under the sons in The Mummy and ,1he Hum- winner to act aa the class representawhich the property of the Catholic was sent to that locality at 7:80 treaty of 1529, under which the United ming Bird" and "The Tyranny of tive In the Interstate contest, th award carried with It $50 in cash and waa burned. The priest took refug o'clock. Just before their arrival States gets the favored nation treat- Tears." Those who see Captain la the adjoining house of Mr. 'King-ma- crowd of rioters sprang from the house ment, when presented here soon, one year's schooling free, the Inner The house waa burned and aig of Pearl Howard, against whom Tho aforementioned treaties were will no doubt welcome the handsome In Itself representing $120. Certainly had been made. The house had artlst'e return to romantic the young man haa just cause to fret priests and two of the Kingman fam threats been set on lire, but tne troops sent In put through without giving the Hun- young wherein he has no su- gratified at the results of his scholia lly were killed. drama, chance to garian deputies occupy tie endeavors, and hia many friends The Chinese governor attempted to an alarm and !6 structure was only themselves with the matter. They perior. In Utah will congratulate him upoa check' th riot and rescue the mission slightly damaged. Th rioters escaped were simply signed by the Austrian As a pracantlOnary measure the mathe honors he has received, and they Dutch A in Nw arte. The men of the Methodist misparty garden and Hungarian ministers as Imperala the hope that he will not b chine and of a guns of which a Cavllller company at troops took Chiueae byaided Amsterdam, soldiers, sion, tive state buslLosa. This action la In th outcome of the been have the court disappointed house at from Holland a In posted and France Gallant their neboel girls to Chinese homes part of what i declared lo bo the are he to la which event in A appear In May house Jail. Race and t hand for of rival the High vogorous the rlty and brought Mlaaea Howe crown' absolutism In Hungary, which and Kahn from a hospital. All then at reel a recently occupied by negroes, lo dally taking more ntrerne form. tha most beautiful girl In the new next Feb. 23, 1906, brought, victory to lok refuge in mid river in a launch waa fired by rioters tonight, but the The a I rest tales of all newspapers world I one of the unique, witty and another Utah boy, In tho person of which was furnished by Chinese of- flames were qnrltpd before they had have been forbidden and the crown finally colored acts of Paul Gilmore's Horace Secrist of Farmington. He Is of the apectatcu-la- r handsome production ficial. The launch waited until made great headway. reported to have In conDebon-nalre.- " taking the course of Letters and ScArthur Anril, o member of the Xenia la creditablyvarious romance, Captain comedy Chinese soldiers brought the remainother measures templation This Is one of the moat Inter-eatin-g ience at the University of Wiacoosin, ing mission arl at daylight on Mon military company, was hit on the head destined to hinder or destroy the efof the attractions soon to ba and la in the Junior clase. The winning said with have been a to brick, thrown day. The launch reached Klu Klang of the press In reaching the teen here. of first place in the try out entitles ficiency a rioter and hurt by on Tuesday. Tha wounded Kingman fatally tonight. public. young Becrist to appear for his college t slug-shoan His made assailant Improvised could girl died on the way. Chine lu the autonmous county the Northern Oratorical league, and la Operations and scientific Sword a of impetuous, play, piece of brick wrapped in have blocked tha passage of tho launch are ia believed that he haa a splendid PubIt continued. government Imbeing and and verbal fencing, witty during th twelve hours' Journey down a handkerchief. Two more company are chance to make a record In the finals, lic forbidden and meetings being to each make other vie with the .narrow, shallow river, but they of state troops front Plqua are held one former depuv baa been arrested on pulsive, of which both himself and hla frlendi diaThe fascinating. were friendly. Oulrmhach. a Method-1st- In readiness for service here, hut the the charge of treason, because of a Debonnaire," will be proud. as a aa la rapier point sharp logue remalued at Nan Chang to care present outlook does not Indicate that speech he delivered before a political and the action ia aq faat .aa Impasfor property, lawia wired Consul more will he needed,' as the backbone club. " DOLLIVER ON RATE BILL. sioned speech. Captain Debonnaire" General Kodgera at Shanghai on Sun- of the riot seems to have been broken The course of future event In Hun- will bo wlth ua within a few weeks. day, warning him of tha disaster and effectively. gary depends largely upon the extent lonata Spent Meat ef Day Diacusaing wired the faeta to Bishop Baahford on to IN COLORADO. tha which will BLIZZARD Measure. Hungarian people ELECTIONS IN PHILIPPINES. I Monday. endue the measures, put Into operation the Fletcher, Captain commanding by the crown, which curtails or deWashington. March 1. The discusAmeriran ships, had th location of Governor Id Cables They Passed Off stroys the liberties which they prevision of tha railroad rate question in Without Trouble. every Ameriran missionary in the tha senate was continued today by Mr. . ously enjoyed.. Yang Tae valley. After consultation Denver. March 1. A bllxxard awept Dolllver who spoke In aupport of the 1. Govern nr Washington, March on Monday. Cipaln Fletcher ordered bill. down from Wyoming today and reports Doiiiver-HepburHe said that RE ENTERS ANNAPOLIS. General Ide dewar has the cabled the gun boat El Canro to meet the as far south aa tha New Mexico the Mil was Intruded merely to eup from fmm Manila an acocnnt of at Kluklang or Polyang partment fugitive line show that the storm had pro-- pment the existing Interstate Sampson by Free-Iden- t I aka. They were met at Kluklang. the outcome of the Philippine elections Young that far tonight. High wind meree law and contended for Its vsl Roosevelt. The cauao of the riot w local. Seri yesterday. Three provincial elections snow Into drifts, causing con- -' Mity from a constitutional point of the drov own- ous blame attaches ta the French being In a way educational for the trouble to railroad and other t siderable 1. G. predicting that government March Md., Annapolis, Ralph Catholics. Chine friendly to the Filipino, who are unused tot suffrage Sampson, on of Admiral Sampson, to- traffic. The temperature waa not great-- j mMP 0f the railroads would be bound missionaries object to priests exercis- In any form, the results are watched forced upon the country If congre the naval academy. ly affected. The north with the keenest interest by the war day ing civil functions. waa recently dropped on tha Burlington, which left Chey- did not meet the present demand fof Sampson Young The text of Governor1 from a with thirty pas- regulation. There is much discussion through department. higher ciaae on account of de- enne thinI morning beblocked somewhere out China, but there la no Indication Ide dispatch follows: Mr. Dolliver was not - questioned In studies, hut waa at once re- sengers. ficiency Provlnclsl Mountain. Iron elections satisfactory and tween that of a general' uprising against forpoint Preeldnat he concluded the remainder or Roosevelt. when by appointed Not a single Instanoa of disorder, alwaa devoted to the bill pr eigners. the day TO GATHER STATISTICS. though many ballot were required to the settlement of the afCHINESE MAGISTRATE DEAD. for riding elect In numerous instances. Have five civilised tribes of MINISTER KATO MAY RESIGN. of th fairs confirmed all elected except three sus- Was Wounded In Recent Riot at Nan Condition of Women and Child Work i after the termination of their for are to Be Investigated, charged with tribal relation. Chang. Opposes Government's Action Regard- pended and Investigation, Banlko and Intimidation. bribery Railroads. ing 1. house The March Percy ra were elected and confirmed Washington, Shanghai, March 1. The Nan Chang as was also RevnoMs, an American magistrate, who waa wounded during committee on --tabor decided today to Toklo. March protracted who was elected on the seventeenth a dispute with Catholic mlsaionarlea make a favorable report on a bill ap- - Action Follows Rro1'' meetings the cabinet today decided to ballot. th present gov- recently, resulting In a riot and the proprlatlng $300,000 for a compilation of Eight submit to (he diet, a bill providing arty Defalcation, the statistics full by department of of ia a of number Tor the nationalisation of the Japanese ernors were reelected." missionaries, killing of commerce and labor on the condl- It Is ld that Sandtko ia a leading dead. W llllam A. railway. ion of women end child workers! Peoria, March I.of several for la Influw It Is said that Minister Kato strong- agitator independence. Deveyra ae representative This States. United the throughout a TO RETURNING WASHINGTON. prominent in waps per man among ly opposed the eablnet'a action and tastltntod In- movement the of out bill grew the Filipinos. Reynolds wan a captain may resign. Curtin Guild of before Judge Worthington. of the Thirty-firs- t volunteer regiment Mr, and Mrs. Longworth Sail en engureted by Governor for the lnve.tlg.tkm of, ,'tcourt. Mrasachuas. Mascot. was and treasSteamer y appointed subsequent The Judge has taken TO SETTLE CONTROVERSY. , labor conditions. urer of the provlnoe of Albay, ,dvltMent. This dl und,r 1. Congressman Havana , March of the cltlxen follows tn on the Beattie. March 1 In a proposition which be baa doubtless been elected part COMPLAINING. than Nichole Longworth and Mrs. Long-wort- MERCHANTS ARE submitted to the corporations com governor. Dougherty defalcation, more the foo wore among the passengers who stolen by been having $600,000 mitt of th city council today, the left. Hanvnna today on the ateamer Fading Between Germany and Franc LETTER FROM MISS KELLAR. mer superintendent. Chicago) Milwaukee and 8t. Paul, Hurting Bualneaa. Mascot, on their way to Union Pariflo, Great Northern and Aaks for for the State Northern Pacific railway ssk for the Berlin. March 1- - The Confectkmlar.t REFUSED CONTRIBUTION: Blind. appointment of a special committee the principal dry good Journal, today j HIS STORE WAS WRECKED lo consist of th; chief Justice of the pay that German firms complain bitBoston. March 1. A letter from Miss supreme court of Washington or some Kcllar, March 1. Revolution-lat- a terly of bad business with France bebill for the apEkatornlalav, 6 supporting other Justice of that court to be des- pointment of urate commit km for today exploded a bomb In a store, cause of the present feeling. The ignated by the chief Justice; the judge the blind, was reatf at a bearing on the proprietor of which yeeterday re- French merchants ay that It I not of the United State district court of the measure at the state house to- fused their demand for a contribution wise to store goods shortly before western Washington division and soma day. Mis Kellar had expected to be and summoned tha police. The store an outbreak of war. disinterested engineer with rstab-nhe- d present, but her recent prostration was wrecked and a clerk wounded. aoU c reputation, to be selected by uie from overwork prevented it. STUDENTS AT CONFERENCE. Horses bought and aold, or two Judge to determine the franchise Mias Kellar' health is greatly ImGIVES UNIVERSITY $500,000. aura ta Thres Thousand are Assembled In commission. Bee us. We art question at difference between the city proved. J and th made. Nashvllls. Berlin. March 1 Alfred Diet, the do business with you. DR. WILLIAM 'HILL DEAD. well known merchant who wa born thouGEO. H. DANIELS. SUCCEED In Hamburg, has given 5600,000 to Nashville) March L Three sand college men and women from uniBloomington, 111.. March i. Dr. WH-lia- found a university at Hamburg. versities and theological college of New York, March 1 J. R Fairlamb Hill, who waa present In an offiwas appoint ad today general passen- cial capacity at tha birth of William the United 8tates and Canada, ar PRESIDENT ELECTED Ave In Npshville to attend the fifth quager agent of th New York Central J. Bryan, and who waa ronsnl Alfonso drennial convention of th student voPr. and Hudson Hirer railroad. , He baa Farnla. Canada. . daring Cleveland Rio Jintrio. March hi office 1q the Grand Central (ta first a dmlntat ration, died tonight aged I Moreira Penna, vlra president of the lunteer movement tor foreign mi-- j J.M. SHIRK, Prop. . IT yearn. ties, succeeding Goa H Denials. republic, waa today elected president, a ton. THEATERS y Auatro-Hua-garia- n y y 1 . ,r' ! 1 1.-- S', h Wa-hlngt- Ogden Peed and Sale Stables , 1-- rn JU. ; YOU WILL SURELY !.! WHICH WILL MAKE A JAUNTY OUTFIT. COVERTS ARE IT. IF YOU PREFER A NICE WANT ONE. CRAVENETTE WE CAN PROMISE TO DO YOU GOOD, AS WE CAME INTO POSSESSION OP A BIG SAMPLE LINE, ONE OF A KIND, CHEAP. . THE BEAUTY OF RICH CUT GLASS ? - Workers, today Issued a call for th national convention to convene maniacs license waa granted yes- special 16th. and again 1.304 delegates terday to Henry MePhorooa, aged 86. March will gather here for the purpose of and Alice Curt!), ago SO, both of considering the wage arale and the tranaanlon of such other Imalneaa aa to 8 1 Jn . Miners Will Gather at Indian apolla March 15. CIRCULATION ef $10,000. ii - A The Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of, America .gave a card party and banquet at the Eagle hall Uat evening. The party was largely attended and nil had an enjoyable evening. The committee had made arrangements for a dnnee la connection, but thin was cancelled owing to the condition of the building, whjrb has been found unsafe by the city engineer for dancing parties. Then iSkirts ii Company in Incorporated for Period of Fifty Years Has Capital ) y CALL FOR CONVENTION. 1400 OGDEN LEASING AND DEVELOPMENT CO. FILES ARTICLES. ii $1-2- e, ery five years Instead of every ten girl made her appearance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bradley yesterday. An y li y 1. Ogden CLAIMS SI 1st-ter- 'a Secretary Tamlinaon, of the w. Clark of Montpelier, was an years. Block Raisers' association, also urgvisitor W. WARRANTY DEEDS SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW, BEE THEM ON THE TABLES. AND IF YOU NOTICE YOU WILL SOON SEE MANY OF THEM 11 ON THE STREET BEING WORN BY OUR CUSTOMERS. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN COMING HERE FOR A WHITE WAIST. YOU WILL BEE WAISTS FOR 68c THAT USUALLY SELL AND FOR $1J5 YOU CAN BUY WAISTS ACTUALLY WORTH $245. WE WANT TO IMPRESS YOU WITH THE SPEC-IAADVANTAGE GAINED BY COMING HERE FOR YOUR WAISTS. H li Auatro-Hungar- Beeret ary Washington, March that spring la at hand go to Hanaen'a bicycle place on Washing- Wilaon. of the department of agriculture, appeared before the house board ton, opposite city hell. Agency for on census today In support of the National and Reading standard biBurleeon bill for the eomliatkm of the cycles. Remember also wo do repair farm siatfatlra by the government ev' Impressive were the services over all that waa mortal of Elxa B. Brown, who died a few days ago at the Ogden General hospital aa a result of an operation for appendicitis. Th service were held In the Fourth ward meeting-house- . Bishop James Ward, of North Ogden, presiding. Th ard choir furnished the musical Orson portion of the ceremony. Griffin and Joseph Adams aang duet entitled "1 Need Thee Every Hour." Orson Griffin sank Sleep On" and Joseph Adams aang "Rest to The Weary One. s The speake-- were Nathan J. Harris. Parley Taylor, Bishop Leri Taylor, Prof. Dl O. McKay, of th Weber Stake Academy, N. C. Fly gate and James Ward. All apoke of the high regard which they had for the deceased and of his service la the Sunday school and of his devotion to tha principles which aland for honesty and right living. A number of beautiful floral offerings were received. On worthy of mention was tha piece sent by the Sunday school, a crescent on an rasle and a alar. The meeting house waa crowded with relative and friends of the deceased and the family. Interment waa In tha City cemetery. MINING Auatro-Hungar- h ing, machine work, key fitting, etc. Woro Hold lit tha Fourth Wand Mooting Houao Maay Beautiful Floral Offering. Sorvicaa THE NEW WAISTS f Austro-Hungaria- visit-It- Now REMAINS OF ELZA B. BROWN LAID TO REST YESTERDAY. ' 2219 Washington |