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Show Roller Skating FREE lLu lH ht for Monday, commencing JaB-Th- mornings ftcrnoooa for one week, except Monday. xtufday. commendn 21th. January att-au- the residence of the bride' par enta on January 29. Mias Josephine Prochet and Alexander Avondei were united in matrimony, Rev. Jatuea Thompson officiating. TTAHNA THEATER - TONIGHT! Pledge of Honor 10e.a0e.l0o Wf MEWOW fa kind CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIALS Telegraph Inatrumanta Will be Intro duced mi Schools, if Beard of Education Approves. Decide Action ha been contmenoed by J. W. Jensen against George A. Craig to for the recovery of $333.9U, alb-gebe due plaintiff un a contract which he signed with Craig for the cultivation and delivery of three acres of cucumber. Jensen asserts that he contracted with the packing company, of which Craig la principal owner, last year for the cucumbers and that he filled the requirements even to delivering part of them to the factory. He alleges that after he had transferred 3390 pound from Ills field to the factory, Craig refused, without with the cause, to accept any more or pay for that we are future celling of the pupils as engiwhat he had received. neers. physicians, lawyers, merchants Ice dealers have put up only one-thir-d or what not; our cause la only a matof n crop and claim that if eold ter of education. School, where inweather la not experienced In Feb- dustrial training ia given, are not trade ruary they will be compelled to ad- schools, but schools for general culvance the price of Ic delivered at ture. the home from 2 to $4 a month, fifShop work has much- value for physteen pounds dally. They are figuring ical development and ethical educe on importing artificial ice from Balt lion. It trains the eye and strengthens the muscles. Just at this period Lake during the summer. of development and uneouthneis, the The police made a atill march Into mingling of mental and muscular work a poker game Wednesday night and la beneficial and guards againat much caught four playera around a fat Jack- that is foolish and worse. The mnnlpuletlon- of machines depot. The game was abruptly ended. This morning each player was fined mands keen observation and quick and definite decision. Tha control of the $50. natural force harneaaed in the ma Word has been received from Mr. chine, the manegement of the toola and Mrs. Benjamin Dye of the death of and the material gives to the young d their daughter. Funeral man nn assured feeling of mastership services wlil be held at Uintah. The over the surrounding- world of things, a well as confidence in himself and in Dyes live at Echo. the future. TMs feeling leaves no Charles Reis, captured in Balt Lake room for the world estrangement of as an office thief, was under police paperfM natures, which at the same surveillance In Ogden. A few days be- time keep timidly ekxif the world of fore he worked in the capitol. things and haughtily look down upon manual labor. Instruction In handiAt 2:15 a. m. Simon Weston, one of craft, with appreciation of manual kill, enhances therespect for manthe pioneers of Ogden, died at hie residence. 2742 Monroe avenue of general ual tabor, and thin attitude, whlrh debility. He leaves a wife, three sous honors all decent labor, to one of the and one daughter. Mr. Weston was strongest supports of American great born In Leicester, England, in 1436. He ness. Not every bn la Inclined to of hie native town and learned the scientific studies, but every boy has shoemaking trade. In 1354 he became an instinctive desire, to Treats with a member of the Mormon church, emi- tbe hand something concrete and tangrated with a company of converts to gible. To direct and .cultivate this inAmerica and came direct to Utah, stinct must be the task of s rational where he has resided since. His home education. Some pupils who nr not has heegln Ogden for 18 yearn. In that bad or mentally deficient, but whose interest cannot be reached by n onetime he practiced his vocation an shoemaker and by honesty and integ- sided ck1, are found in all localrity gained nn enviable reputation ities. Very often ouch boys enter upamong hie friends. In the affairs of on the practical life. If trained in the his church he has always been respon-airordinary book schools,- morose, without faith in themselves, and their callto nay obligations and wan con. sidered a faithful member. ing, without eneigyi without creative ardor, Irritated against the school that failed to reach- them. . If they turn WAKTS SIO. 000DAMACES to spile of the school, out well, not because .of it. Their culture hae Yeung Man Injured Whilt Employed by come to an end.- Union Pacific. Just with such boy. tacking In literary talent or taste; the msaual train' A complaint will be filed with thu ing achool aims to stimulate mental In wood shop. county clerk of Morgan county, this life with tlie work morning, by Attorney Maginnis, Corq and metal work; with- - tool and maand DeVlne, against the Union Pa chine, they acquire skill and knowlclfle Railroad company, for $10,004 edge, which come to rest on n nclen-titlfoundation through ihe close condamages. W. B. 8. Smith, minor, per B. F. Smith, hla guardian, la named nection of the shop- work with drawa plaintiff. ing, mathematics and physics, ft la The complaint alleges that In July, the aim of stick training to bring 190fi, young Smith was employed by thought and tabor together, To make the company as helper to carpenters the thinker n worker, and the worner stid mechanics, at work on a bridge In n thinker." la not It la alleged that The Board Morgan county. Smith had no knowledge of carpentry thinking of eatsMIablng a short-tim- e or mechanics and was. therefore, In school of telegraphy.-fo- r the purpose competent to do a certain piece of of .turning out operator, but if the While telegraph Instrument may be made a work on lop of the bridge. In the act of setting some bolts In factor in the development of tbe boy place through heavy timbers, sixteen or girl In training tbe perceptive feet above the ground, one of tbe nuts, faculties, I do not think they will heswith defective threads, and too smal itate to Inatal William for the bolt. Is alleged to have given Allison. Superintendent of Reboots. way suddenly, freeing n heavy plank which flew upward and knocked Smith ACEBTS 1RSTRUCTI0KS OUT from his seat. Injuries received from the fall laid him low for three months and1 he is Oregon Short Lino 'laatwo Rules Resaid not to be fully recovered at the garding Passes. present time. Damage Is. therefore, asked for n tbe sura of $10,000. Conductors and- - station agents on the Oregon Short Line hare received FIRST BiC SALE Instructions from Gfneral Manager Bancroft concerning the use of paiatf under the operation pf the new InterBusiMake Much to Store Wrights state commerce taw. The instructions ness. are made specific and definite, and if The first big sale since the moving followed closely will keep the comof Wright's store Into the new store pany, well within its interpretation of will begin Monday, when the White the law. A special feature of the conditfoq Sale begins. A monster sale of Muslin Underwear and Tuesday morning placed upon holders of pastes is the the entire stocn of embroideries wit one which prohibits the using of com pitmen tart es on any portion of a trip be added. These goods ere now on display In which will take the user outside of the windows and the price reduction the atate in which hta Journey com turner. A person who desires to go creates much comment. Saturday morning tha sale of Py- from Balt Lake to Pocatello, for exre graphy will begin as announced In ample, must pay s full rate between another part of thU paper. Pyrog-raph- the two points. He can not use tala outfits and all the pieces of paw as far as Cache Junction and wood to be burned will be placed on then pay hla way on from that point tbe tables In tbe main aisle at abarp If it can be proved that be goee over the state line by rail, while enroute reductions- upon the trip which was commenced on a pass, be la liable to fine for STAKE BOARD PASTIES breaking the taw. He can not atop off at Cache Junction for a day or Mutual Improvement Boards Will En- two, and then go on to Pocatello, if Nor caa he left Balt Lake on a tertain In Reyal Academy. he go from one point to another in The stake worker of the Young the atate, if, enroute, the line Ladiee and Young Men's Mutual 1m even a yard across the state boundary. For example, a ps i ont good for pmvement associations win give ball In - the Royal academy this travel between Boiae and Payette or These stake board parties Weiaer. Idaho, because tbe train In evening. are brilliant affalra, as those who going between those points touches a attended the last few will testify. little at Oregon. Tht Royal academy, formerly the Special passes for railroad employes Weber Stake Academy hall, hsa been and their families, clergymen and refurnlahvd and has one of the best eharitv traveller arc tadleated by a floors in tbe stnte. pedal form. ; These may he honored to the state- - line la connection with an WANT ADB YIELD BIB RESULTS. interstate trip. three-year-ol- Hara'a your cue for the new year Be aura and hero your laundry want American attended to by an plant By oo doing you will avoid rlak and disappointment Wo two no walking preparation! a in tbo practlea of the Heathen Chinese. Youra for n proeporaua new year, Stem Laundry Phonon 171 127 ZKh It - Now is the Time ! Get You a FINE - It-I- s WINTERSUIT E CHEAP! for extra pnnte One. Repairing and Cleaning done very reasonable. Twenty-fift- h - - BOLSTEAD J. E.' 313 24th St. 326 St California - and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. y WITH OLD HARNESS ni aaway may causa more thaq erioua Injuries and aomw tha awful results. Aq 5??bkneaa art la often reapoaalblas but haruee with weak epota In if k a bad. The kind w aell have J?0getWEAK your Ton will vwihuy harness of Mw aJdnn 1, IftiT. 5 CHARGE OF OGDEN Order a package of thl famous health and brain haildiag flour and enjoy seme good old faahiooea New Brown England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf wlU make you think you are U Boston. With Ulna's Self rising B. B- - B. Fleur you caa make bread just like the Puritaaa used to CITY MADE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MAKES REPLY. estab-llshme- At pattern! ere very OSDEN CITY Editor Standard: In your issue of the Standard of Januaiy 39th appeared an article from a member of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union protesting against the introduction of telegraphy as a part of the business course of the high school. The board of education has taken no such action. The report originated in a conversation I had a few daya ago with Dr. Joyce, the president of the board of eduoatiou, with regard to the of industrial or manual training work in our schools. The need of such training for boys and girls Is no longer n doubtful question, and would have been made a part of our curriculum n long time ego If the revenue for echool purposes had been sufficient. The writer seems to be Imbued with the old fear that the establishment of Industrial work in the common echool would mean the turning out of skilled mechanics to come idle immediate competition with the skilled workmen of the present time, thereby producing a surplus and bringing down the price of labor accordingly. Nothing is further from the purpose of such training. Military drill la a part of our high school course.- - As well imply that we contemplate making soldier of the boys taking such exercise. 1 simply want to eaaure the writer Graders on th new Bur'ingum line, jtibt out of Thermopolls, Wyo., report lucre ing difficulty in working, o lug which to The prevalence of hut i lasuee from crack and crevices in the rock. In some quarter it la feared that the grade excavations will open hot spring. 10c. Admladon, afternotm. Admiaaion. evening, 15c. Our line of AKV IN HYRLM 'CONFERENCE. MOSHER FACER THE NICIPAL COURT. MU- IS INCLUDING SUBURBS. MATED AT 32.231. ESTI SPOTS. money's worth If u 377 Washing In iC. Plait Saddlery Co. te Definitely Mark the Lines By Survey and Monu- Bond ments, Fised at 3750. But a Second Complaint is to ba Sworn Out. Polk Directory Contains 14.323 Names, Showing An Increase Of 2,000 in a Year. S-- prise to the men. UdM admitted free TAILOR-MAD- OF UNION of the Furniture window. to their dlaplay Ogden iJ.Ul n All train dUpatchers in the emplor Oregon Short Line have been granted a voluntary increase in pay of 3 - n month, and chief dispatche- 313. making the aalaries of the latter $175 m.iiulily. The sew rale of pay will date from Jan. 1. The raise is said to have c::ne as a complete sur- ff PRICE i e holder of entitled to chnnce. sj(K ticket i donated by the Ogden choir The neen Company, can be if IlIUMY, IV-de- n chir bmudful My ch ? TO LABOR The Ogden Sapid Transii company -- urceediHl in get tin if itgdt-traffic. and rinyun line re penpd for hereafter there will be an hnurlv service from the depot and all Ogden points to the sanitarium at the mouth The service on alt of the canyon. part of the ayatem in the city of has been restore.!, and there ar new no delays and no failure to connect. ha I'TV.l, IN ANSWER1B0UND A R YP0L Y CAfilY'POPULATlON BREVITIES Auditorium OOIF.N, EXAMINEE: THE MOHXlX'i pa. At the meeting of the county and city aurveyor. anornvjs. a commit tee uf city routicllnn-and the board of county coniniUsiiwers. called morning la fix upon ihe boundary line of tbe county and city, it wit decided, mg definitely, however. to define limits of city by menu of section line. This method is to be fallowed upon recommendation of tbe county ar.d city surveyor, in preference in ny other plan proposed. Should the decision be adhered to in a meeting called for thro o'clock, a bill will be drafted sad presented to the legislature. lor pueag,-- . At the conclusion of the meeting this morniug, the party adjourned to the Sanitarium, at the utouih f tbe anyoa, t inspect the ground. By the old provision uf the statute the base of the nioiiuiatu established the eastern boundary Now there are a many authorities who believe the base of the mountain to be at the foot of Twenty-fourttreat hill, as there are who declare it to he directly north and south of the canyon mouth. Primarily the ob-eof the meeting I to fix beyond the I rad venture of a doubt the eastern boundary, aa complication have arisen between the county and city and the same trouble might be encounter-rreyea-terda- y h d an indeterminate number of times in the future. By a straight lint system of limit section lines already eatabltahed will be followed on four aid of tbe city. Ia places these lines will bare ly include wbat Is generally considered part of the city, while In other places It will afford ample room for expansion, On the east. Instead of the present boundary which foilowa the contour of Ihe mountain in manv bewildering and conflicting curve and turns, the sew line vrtll cut straight north and south, thereby leaving clearly defined the exart point where the city ends end the county begin. Pert of the pipe line will lie inciudeu within the new limit. Two books' of tbs Weber County Fair Association were misplaced at some business house ia Ogden by the secretary during the spring of 190C. The stock certificate book and the ledger both showing the actual stockholder. The books are wanted to show the actual owners of stock. 8ome cittaens hava loat their atock and tha hooka lost are required to show tha accounts. The hooka should be returned at once to either J. C. Xye or William Otamnnna,'.' ; AID FOB HIGH SCH03LS Half Mill Tax Proposal by Callage Section of Teacher Aeaoclation. determined effect ia being made to secure the passage uf a taw by the tax to legislature levying a half-miaid ia the estaliliabment and niainten an re of high achool throughout the elate. The movement baa the Indorsement of the Slate Teachers' association and the high school and college section of that body la actively at work In rreatlng sentiment In favor of Ihe plan. In diacuaaing the present situation, L. E. Kg ge risen, chairman of the section and superintendent of the Utah county acbools. said: "At present tha atate has no fund to aid high schools and I hose that have been established, and there ere of them, are supported only tbirty-elby the, people of the towns in w hick they are situated. Maay of them are havlag a hard struggle to get along and need help badly. It is our plan to huve n stnte high achool fund created to aid in the maintenance of the Institutions already established and to system. As help in extending lb conditions now are, the majority of eighth grade graduate must either quit schoul entirely or attend tha preparatory departments of ihe university of Agricultural college. In many Inatance these students are too young to send away from home, and then, again, the expense is too great for moat parents to bear and aa a result tbe targe proportion of eighth grade graduates never secure any more schooling, while if there was a high school in their own town or nearby they cnnld continue their education with little or uo expense attached.' A FAREWELLRECEPTIOH H rum Moher wa arraigned in court yesterday morning un a chaige of poly gamy. Fred Tout is piaiutdr in the case. Mosher waa instructed by the court, given the opportunity to secure the services of counsel and turned over to the cuulodr of the sheriff wtih burnt Axed at $750. The original charge brought againat Manlier wa adult try. but the county attorney changed it to poly gamy. Bigamy la unknown to the taws of the state and what la other slates la c la use, a bigamy is termed polygamy in Utah, a condition that was the cauae of critfetam when the complaint wa being formed. A mild panic wa caused among official when hail wa fixed at $750 The girl, whom Mosher married i known to have more money than that sum, and he drew it front the bank a short tints before the man wns ar raigned. Immediately an officer suughi the county attorney. u prefer a not he:' charge againat Mnaher, ball for which cannot lie made less than $5uo, a sunt that will Increase the total amount of ball to a flgutc far beyotid Mosher's rrsmirees. To tbe admlMlon made by Mnaher that he has a wife and two children living In Cleveland, Ohio, he ha added statement which will, lu all probability make the rase againat him more difficult to prove, but if necessary to prove that h has a wife in the east. Mm. Mosher will be sea. fur to attend tbe trial. WM. J. WOOD The "Volk Directory" people have completed the com ptl at Ion of the name of the resident of Ogden and suburb and place the population at 22,231, au increase over their eatlmat of a year ago of nearly 2.GM. The directory win be off the pres and ready for distributloo within a few days. U contain 14.323 Individ-t-.a- l name. Trade Mark Pancake Flour la alao a pure food; sell rising and all randy to mi with water sad hake ea a hot griddle. ALLEN'S BBB FLOUR CO. Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Jean, CaL Eastern Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manawa, Win. CARNEGIE'S AIIL Washington, Jan. 1. The governing board of the International Bureau of American Republic, aerepted the offer of Andrew Carnegie to donate $750.(4)0 for the erection of a permanent home for the bureau la this city. The building probably will be located ia the vlduity of the atate department. D010T0 C01PANY & 155 25Ut Sired FANCY PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH CASH GROCERIES MITCHELL BROS. KMumeal Copiaga and Head-atone- Doat boy. from agaata. as they gat targe commtamone aad you hava to pay them, gee your homo people Brat Yard opposite City Cemetery. DRY GOODS FOR FALL JUST ARRIVED DEAD STOCK TAKING Yeung Man of Premise Succumbs to Typhoid. William J. Wood, aged 29. fornierh in the schools uf Ogdeb, died yesterday morning at hla borne In Willard, Boa Kid or county, of complications following typhoid fever. Ha leaves a wife and two small children. Hie brother, John IVbudi, of this city and Jamra Woods at the University have, been notlfM uf his death. William Wosda. for aovrrat year, attended Ihe Weber Blake academy, lie graduated with high tauuira aud wa engaged aa a school teacher. Not long after he married, hla home on Sixteenth street burned to the ground. Recovering from this bias he attended the university, determine,! to assure an educitliiu aa good aa the state aftmta. Hta diligence In the face of obstacle won the commend, tlon of all who knew him. While at the iiinlveralty, he fell a prey to tya taken dangerously phoid fever, III and only am rived Ihe Aral attack after a long and wasting fight. Whll at Willard ecuiierating he aaala wa stricken with the disease, which, with rompllcatiuns, ended hla life early thU mnrning. Urlle hla wife and children, Mr. Wood la survived by a mother, five brother aud one staler. a teacher Now is the time to call on Putnam and buy your men's and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at manufacturers' cost. PUTNAM Clothing' House AMATEUR THEATRICALS A targe an4 appreciative audience wltneaaed Ihe production of the five-ac- t melodrama, entitled "Juatlrw Is Triumphant." by tbe Fourth Ward Dramatic Association in their hall on Madison avenue, Wednesday evening. John Chambers, as James Ha relay, the villain succeeded in winning the hatred of the email boy. The play deals with the Buffering of one man for the crime of another and the triata and dirappoini meals of lovers, but with aa ending that la pleasing. . Joseph Williams, ihe convict, WaNellie lter Compton, Ivy Goddard. Chamber and Mia Ureeawel! were good iu their respect I v parts. The remedy part was exceptionally good a trifle stronger than the and leading part. Miss Wade, aa Bally, Moroni Olsen. Laurence Stratford and Clarence Wright aa comedians, .were good for amateur. Taking it aa a whole the play waa rendered la a very creditable manner. This being tbelr first performance this winter, the young folks are deserving considerable praise and should be encouraged by liberal patronage, aa the proceed are used for a worthy canoe. RICH QBE EkCOUHTEBED Estes Doctor Specialist Cures when ethere fail. Madam methods. Fees consultation tar any Chronfs Disease ef any name ar nature. Every case guaranteed. Partial List of Diseases Cored A Catarrh, Deafneea, Ringing of tbo HeadL Throat, Nose, la the Ban, Diseases Eye or Bar. A1I Dia- na of tha Lung, Branchial Tube aad Chart. Slamaoh, Liver, Kidneys aad Bladdar. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Natrona Trouble, St Vitas Danot, Piles, Ha-tal- a and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from aay cauae. Diastase peculiar to Wameo. ANY PRIVATR DUBABB OP MEN qalokly eaied to stay eurod. Remember the examination and advice to FRIER Gome at Tomorrow may bo too lata. Gall or writs. Diaeae of tha nm DR. OSes hears. ESTES, SPECIALIST 13 a. m. Block), Oadaa. Utah. to C p. to. Batranca Room 1433 Weihlagton 19. Ave. - (Boyto Remember tha nnmbor. Aura King Mina New Haa Shipping Ore. Arthur Livingston Depart on a Long Journey. Sample of ore from tbe face of the tunnel No. J. In Aura King mine, were Members of tbe Bachelor club ten- received Wedneedey which assay at dered a farewell reception to Arthur follows: Copper, 4.3(1; silver, $4.47; Livingston, at the club rooms Wednes- lead, $C. an. gold, 9123, making a total ton. day night- - Besides the guest of the value f $141.27 per ore Is now being Tbe high grade evening. Jack Welker. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Paine sorted and sacked for shipment, anl and Ernest Davis enjoyed the hospitil the pew mill will commence work on tbe milling ore in a short time. ity of the bachelor. The main event of the evening wa dinner. The table an eleven-cours- e AHER DIAMOND MEDAL s waa decorated with cut flowers, and arranged in typical bachelor style. Under each plate a mini Another Ogien girl. Mlsa Era Turnlure pipe, with tbe names of the hosts er. has designs on the beautiful diaand guests ware placed as souvenirs of mond medal offered by the Auditor lum Rink, and on which one heat haa the occaehin. leave over the been won' by Miss Blanche Ogg of Mr. Livingston Lm Balt Lake. Misa Turner la undoub'-edlAngeles limited for the southHe will vlelt South Amwest. the tartest young lady skater erica, cross the ocean to England, In Ogden, and aa Mlsa Lashus ha tour tbe continent to tha Mediterran- declined to race a second heat. Miss ean, take ahlP o India and tbe Red Turner, therefore, takes up the gauntZealand, the Haw let anj challenge Mia Blanche Ogg Bea, atop in N iian Islands sad end by landing at for the wcond race to take place any The trip will con time In the aear future. Ban Francisco. sum about six months. BALLOON RACE Mr. Livingston will return at tbe INTERNATIONAL end of hi Itinera ty to Ogden. New York, Jan. 31. Germany will JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER KILLED. be the flfth eonntry to be represented In the International balloon race in Chicago. Jsa. 31. John D. RockeA cable waa feller. aa actor, said to be a relative 8t. Louis next October. Club that of John D. Rockefeller, waa killed on received from the Aero Cortlandof Field tbe stare of a theater here today country by President of America whn a Gatling which was used during Bishop of the AerothatClubformal entries a matinee performance, fell on him yesterday stating I believed and fractured b!,, ahull. Rockefeller had beea sent by mall. It wrlll waa assisting to remove the gun from that the complete team of three a temporary platform on the stags. Hia he entered, although the exart lumber home waa in New York. ever-green- Any Person Cutting or De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose . - . cuted a ue UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent |