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Show TnE MORN I Ni d;u i:w iku 'hi cbipivtiou esnyoa of Os-1- ! ,.i u-- a 'slioj.-ibe-cItSOl't. ou-i.'u- ct BREVITIES SKV Oil lit b a.-i- Ogden Wednewl), vi;:iiig Me brother, Snran Pelersou. He is on bis ay to Idaho to look up the train business. ITAI1 1 !:mY. MAID II 19117. 1.1. 5 Oh n! ., tit, ? Ait 't Coun'v Vp-'Huusol. Judfcv Whittaker. t:t iL ri court tu Sail hik OS It Ptuit-u- l Upon Pari rut. uttdi-- .trie-- : a ::v fot uuo of the baud of gambler a auiiii- time operated ewil.J!;ug game in gait Lake CVj . sa the witness :i.alat Chief I Toiler Sheri, who was Lhik vterk btUili.l over tu the iliktrU-- t court. iVivui sociaet had enarg..l that he and hi paid the police here for prut it. non. Ou the .wittes stand Par rent, who was arrested tu Denver, admitted that he had for ear been n gamblei and had operated in nearly ei ery Mate iu the union. HIGH SCliOOLITHERE pn-Ii- Peter Peterson of South luLu:. grain merchant and elevator tuati. u n OGDEN. EXAMINER: i:i WILL TO HAVE BE WAR IN A TIME WYOMING - -- The Ogden snse.ier sa the recipient of six carloads uf ore Wednesday, four ftom Montana aud two frn! the Mammoth mine in Utah. The of Thursday aVe expected tor run away higher than three figures. shlp-meu- is With the coun'y clerk a complaint was filed yesterday, In which Hannah M. Crowe petitions for a divorce from Joseph W. Cruwe on the grounds uf failure to prat ids. The couple ere married, in 17$. la Missouri and ii is alleged that for s year Crowe, able to provide for his nife. has wilfully failed to do so. Gunnell is attorney for Mrs. Crowe. Hanging Lamps the Store, Hall, Library and I'arlor prices from $3.50 to $8.75 AIho a fall line of baud, stand and parlor lamps. for Bros. Wheelwright Mercantile Co. Utile Alice GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association. R. ALEXANDER GRANT. Roe. Mgr. MUSICAL NIGHT. SUNDAY P. Cullen preaenta the Favorites OSCAR L FIG MAN and RUTH WHITE la Bichard Carle's Operatic edy Succeaa THE Com- TENDERFOOT Greatest Musical Triumph la Tear. Exceptionally Large Compear of over half a 100 people. SAME big company, original production, bewitching dolly chorus. MWWVWWMnMWMWMMMn PRICES: 23c, 50c, 75c, 11.00, 51.50. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Grand Opera House Monday , March IB Mr, Henry W. Savage Offers Hie English Grand Opera Co. In the Japanese Operatic the companies eral months ago. sued two have headquarters In the I'nited States and one in Liverpool. On account of the nature of the fire there arose a question over the payment of the policies, ending in the flat refusal of the insurance companies to Of M. Cullen, Master-piec- a Madam Butterfly SCALE OF PRICES: Uwer Floor (12 rowa), $3.00; low floor (0 rowa), $.fiO; balcony (5 raws), $3.50; balcony (9 rowa), $100; gallery (4 raws), $1.50; gallery (unreserved) $1.00. SEAT SALE TODAY. daughter of Jesse Cullen, died Wednesday, aged 2 years, 7 months and 5 days, after a lingering limesa of over a year. Funeral aervires will he held at the residence of Mrs. E. Kelson, 126 West 22nd street, at ID A m., Friday. The casket twill be open this afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock, at the same address, where friends may view the remains. Mr. and Mrs. AMUSEMENTS. Wm. r pay. 2476 Wash. Ave. ONE MERRY were filed yesterday Complaints In the case of the Ogden Pipe A Clay company vs. the Phoenix, the National and the Royal insurance companies for the recovery of gs.UOn alleged to be due the plaintiff as insurance on the factory of the company which was burned to the ground sev- Elder W. J. DeBry will lecture tonight nt the Fifth ward, before the Holland people. Subject, A Glance In the Darkness." Found In the Postofflce lobby, three N. & Eastman films. Owner can have same by calling at Postofflce. Deputy Lucian Riley of the United State! marshal's office returned Wednesday from a trip through the Raft river country In the extreme northwestern ponton of the state. Hts trip was a hard one, owing to the weather conditions prevailing in that country and to the poor transportation facilities, It being necessary to stage a great part of the trip from Kclton. He was serving suhpoenaes In equity in the case of the River Land and Live Stock company against John Und and forty-thre- e other defendants In a caae Involving land titles, water rights and other matters. .When the business men of Omaha who will make a trip west, arrive here on June 6 they will spend the day In Ogden and visit the points of Interest, among them the Hermitage In Ogden canyon. They will be the guest of the Weber club, President John Plngree having axtended them the Invitation. Miss Zina Larkin left Wednesday for Lelil, where she will spend n month vial) lag relatives and friends. The funeral services of Asa L. Child will be held In the Rlverdnle meeting house at 12 m., Saturday. The remains can be viewed nt the home between 9 and 11 on the day of the funeral. Joe Thomas, one of the Ogden bowler who accompanied the local team to the Denver tournament, returned yesterday morning and la enthusiastic over the manner of treatment accorded to all by the people of Denver. Joe tatea that they were given the place of honor In the automobile parade laat Saturday. For the convenience of the public n blackboard has been posted near the district court door on which dally bulletins of court business will be written. In first district court the case of . Ogden City if beElisha Bingham ing heard. Bingham is suing for $750 damages for injuries received by falling from his bi eyrie. It is alleged that be raa Into a hole in one of the city' road, through no fault of his own. Several worthless checks have been found by the police that were signed hy n man now In Jail, who had no funds in the hank at which they were made payable. As the author of the checks was under the influence ot liquor when he issued them to a number of local merchants and has promised to make good the sum he collected, he will not be prosecuted. will The funeral of Fred A. Detus-.ibe held at the Episcopal church, at In2 p. nt.. Saturday, March icth. terment will be in Mountain View cemetery. The casket will be open at Richey's funeral chapel. Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. Died. Yesterday morning at West Twelfth Street, Thomas Leslie, sou of Wm. J. and Elisa Fowles. aged 12 rears, of leakage of heart, after Illness of eleven weeks. Funeral will be announced later. John Lewis an John Adams left vesterday morning for Ely on a trip of investigation. Tllfy will not return fur a week. CARD OF THANKS To friends and relatives who were to kind to us during the death uf our little daughter, Vivian; we grantly appreciate and hereby extend our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mot-te- c sen. $10 TONIGHT! PRICE 10c, 20c, . W. C. Beaver, trainmaster for the Union Pacific at Evanston, Wyo., will remain at Evanston and will not have hla headquarters moved to Ogden, as announced. Information comes from Corsicana, Texas, announcing the marriage of Min Zoe Ethel Faddla, formerly librarian In thla city, to Thomas A. Meade of that city. Judge Patton of the juvenile court returned today from a bualaeaa trip to Denver. . ... - dissatisfaction by entrusting us The newly organised Sutherland with your bundles whenever la neeJ Amusement company of this city will file articles of Incorporation with the 1 'sundry work. The manner la county clerk here some time next .week. The officers of the company to which we turn oat our work ought be elected In the course of n few days, Is delight the moat fastidious, while will be W. E. Sutherland, president, Bur Prices are as low as any other and J. C. Davis, treasurer. The comSundry establishment. We await pany haa taken over and leased the smueement privileges at the Ogden wr orders. Hot Springe sanitarium, and at the Lagoon. Manager Sutherland esys lhat nls company inlands to erect a scenic Ogden Steam Laundry TkOB an noth sl it. . railway at both resorts In time for (he summer'a business, end that with THE Notices Are Posted on the Ranges Or--' dcring Sheepmen to Get Out or Be Killed. In ohIit to eucuiii.ii; s'liieruthe school end pul tue hhhcismhii oti a firm financial bait-- , an t murrain-metiL being arm need n (he high - l HANAN Ogib-can ieuten and sheepmen are a'chiug with more or lows perturbed spirit, the sit nation between the cat- tlemen aud sheepmen of Wyoming. The situation between the two rival the auiiist-men- t line put u.r b ' the muck iim iter in the neighboring state ktudi-n- : and faculti thi rul-Tfce has teached a crucial point and noaffair, while shaped tu idiYae all com- tices were posted yesterday at all will have a decM.J ailetie flasheep camps in northern Wyoming, vor. fur which a number n school athwarning the herders to letics are doing dal!? ettints in the flocks atid get out uf the take their country, on gyilillaMUlil. pain of death to both herders and Dumllietl drills, g u:t:a:ii- ex, rrtse sheep. by s t ruined class, bai suix mid fancy The uoiices mentioned were posted tumbling are among tinthat at camps and s and the lie will given. movement la ko widespread that the Among the students aitseieral notices appeared the aante night nt buys quite expeit In the use of their potuts 2iHi miles from earb other. Thev muscles uud are skillful in the manip- eover the entire grating country o'f ulation uf apparatus d in the cul- northern Wyoming. tivation uf grace and strength. The sheepmen, of course, claim Besides the athletic surk the school that the notices ninie from the cattleorchestra will give a concert . under men who want to drive the flocks out the direction of Mr. ('imp. games will of the country that Hie rattle may be played In room No in. ami dancing have the grass. Sheepmen are armed will be Indulged In on the assembly and will resist any attempt to make hall floor. them leave the country. A meeting of Owing to the encouragement given the flockmasters haa been railed to the boys, athletics at The high srhuul take measures to protect the flocks. are receiving pnuuinem attention by From the fact that a aitmbei of students and Inatruciuu A squad of sheepiueu and cattlemen have thlity men turn out every night for stock grating In Wyoming the Interest track work. From this number a well here la quite Intense. That there will balanced team will be selected to com- be bloodshed In Wyoming before long pete on the university campus with all la an alinoMt foregone conclusion as rlnt-school of the state. The tournathe situation Is even now at fever heat. ment promises to be the biggest thing Tbs first spark will tie aiifflclrnt to of iu kind ever held in the state and Ignite a blase that will throw the the local boys are determined to show neighboring state Into one of the fiercup prominently among the younger est stock wars In the history of the claws of athletes In Itsh. Coaches west Obsenratlve stork owners In Mottck and Blakslue are In charge of Ogden are hoping that an amicable the trackmen. They decline to enter- adjustment of grievances may be had, tain the belief that better men are to although they concede that the hope be found anywhere tliau are the first is rather a forlorn one. clues men on the high school team. school which will eciip-- e n i , . er. the ease of softy pliable offers - and the elegance of smart styles; made permanent leather - crows-road- - i:.--- by the very best material and skilled workmanship Og-ge- n DEE-STANFOR- SHOE CO. D SOLE AGENTS SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE S DAY Doubt Rejoicing at iacrsd Heart In Honor of Father Cuahnahen'e Return. SIBS? WHY BE tsf GSnnir R3Bim CONSULTATION FREE Ye Guarantee Speedy and Abmo-iu- te Gurea In Caaaa Wm Accept rt Dm. Klliolt, acroM tbe rtrret from old Btand 835A Wanhfngtnn .Avenue. e. Hrp: Miss Malone. Crtjus An Imam. Rossini). W allies. (Blanket, arranged by Tacobea 8. H. A. Cecilisn Club. Buprano Solo Irish Lullaby (Needham), Miss A. Cullman. Act III (Kitting room it the hall. Granny forgets her skirt. The witch again. A face at the window). "Dear Ireland," '(Sloene), Junior Chorus Class. ShamBoprano Solo' "Ponr-Les- f rock," IHrownwelH. Miss J. Tarter. Contralto Solo-- "0 Come to Mr, (Lynn). Mlsa Coltman. Act IV Nora (Wltr.li Hollow. A picnic. tries a charm. Unraveling of the skrlu.) Piano: STALLtONFOR SALE marriage the defendant In the action had n former wife living from whom he had not been divorced. N. J. HarAffairs at Devils Slide with the Portris Is attorney for the plaintiff. This is an echo of the troubles of land Cement company are fast becoming rounded into shape. It la said Mosher which have been frequently the factory will start operations In referred to In the public pres in the last few months. April or the first part of May. Mrs. J. F. Kelly nf Britton. 8. D., slater of the late Mrs. W. 8 O'Brien, and Mrh. W. J. Flannlgan, sister of Mr. O'Brien, who have been here alnoe Mrs. O'Brien's death, have returned to their homes. Eacn . . L. G. Cannon, general manager of the Nevada Northern, who has bean very HI nt the Reed for some weeks, la now able to be out, and in n few days will leave for Cobre and Ely. Burs Report SHEEPMEN AND CATTLEMEN ARE CONCERNED. Cush-Lalia- ' Fine grade, standard brad stallion, 4 years old. Perfectly eoond, weight 1400 lbs. Owner, B. Boloin an. For Manager Porterfield of the Ogden particulars, apply Fashion rooming Sewer Pipe A Clay company la absent house, 2MH 26th St..... from the city on business connected with the Improvement of the comSOSA MOSHER'S DIVORCE pany's local factory. Mrs. O. B. Madsen and daughter and Mrs. J. F. Baudcher have returned from their trip to California. ' OGDEN I1 n bridge over the stream and of repairing the county road. 80s Thirty AN The Weber (bake Rundsy school conference will be held on next Bun-daIn the Tabernacle. The program is as follows: 10 a. m. Sasslen. The annual entertainment given at 1 Singing, "Christmas Carol." Sacred Heart academy, Jn honoi uf 2 Prayer. Father Cuahnahsn will, this year, take COLD BLOOCED MURDER 3 Binging, Glorious Things of on extra eclat. will assume it the Thee Are Hpoken." a of form followalso. welcome The 4 Branding Roll Call. Evidence That Contractor Was Shot ing program will be presented: to Death. 8 Consiilerstlon of Written Reports "My Irish Home'' (Curtil, Senior of Ward Ruperintendents. What was thought to have been an Chonu Class. "How to Increase Our AttendMinKerry Dance,'' (Malloy), The ance end Promote a Livelier Inaccident al death baa been termed by i terest In Our Union Meetings," the verdict of the coroners Jury in the ims. Greeting to Reverend P. M. case of W. G. Wilkinson, found dead hy Rylvester D. Bradford. Miss Krauts. 7 Discussion lead by Ernest on the railroad track near Rock P. Plano (Maiurstte), Utile Brown and Frederick Barker. Springs, as one of the most startling Mltaea M.Galop, R. Adams, Ragan. -Remarks. and cold blooded murders In the state Cenwdy, 9 Ringing, Bowing." of Wyoming n Thousand.'' In Girl "A I. Ac. -10 Benediction. Without nuking a ihamugh InvestiSeven (Granny Morris' Cottage. 2 p. m, Session. gation, the disonverera of the man's wishes. come true. One The witch's 1 Ringing, "For the Btrength of body stated that ha must have fallen prophecy.) Hill. from a moving train. Recitation "Onr Record" (Blake), 2 Prayer. The Jury, however, believe the man Miss Rourb. 2 Binging, The Joy and the Bong" came to hla death from the effects of (a). "Believe Me If All Those En4 -- Presentation of Stake Authoritlee. a gunahot wound In the back of hi Charms." The (b).5 -- Class Demonstration by Genet head as a hole waa found In hla skull dearing Young Last Rose of Rummer, (c). The Wear Bingham. made by revolver ballet. Violin: Green. Miss J. lug of The Two-paSinging, Winter Hong, When the body was discovered the Tarter. A. Mis Coltman. riano: Harp: Christmas laillsby, Jos. Bsllsn-tynpresence of a phial labeled poison and Mlsa Malone. the close proximity of a rope made out Act II II Address. of sack supported the suicide theory, (School room at Miss Prim s. A 7ChuruB. Ogden Tshsrnsrfe Choir. hut it Is thought that while Wilkinson cake walk and a prophecy fulfilled.) 8 Address, Tha Spirit in the Sun was dying hie murderers forced the RemK'hnnt "Oft la the Ftllly day School Work, by Wilfred poison down hie throat la order to Night," (Pease I. Misses J. Tarter, A. M. McKenririck. avert suspicion. Nlederkore, Mrrcer, Htanley, Class." by 9 Addres, ''Parenta As yet no reason for the dastardly Coltman, Horrocks, Hague, G. O'Neill, member of General Board. act haa been discovered. Wilkinson Murray, E. Cannon. F. Maglnnls. Ragaa, 10 Remarks. was a contractor and la not thought to Misses Powell, Violins: Hamlin, 11 Chorus, Ogden Tabernacle Chulr. on hla person have carried money G. Mshme. Frost, 12 Benediction, when ruthlessly- slain. M fas Gunnell. For the arrest and conrlction of any party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Mornlag Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. Rosa Mosher has. commenced action that K baa been decided to have her marthe course of Ogden river at in the district court-tthe mouth of the canyon, the city riage to Hiram Mosher, declared void will hasten the work of conetructlng for the reason that at the time of the a of AS Night for Tiki, Mors. REWARD Now change East Lynne Team ST. PATRICK . IfTAHNA THEATER EVENING OF ATHLETICS ENTERTAINMENT. Cast of Characters. at the Crrftsgw Granny Morris, an Folks body Miss Glced. Flora, poor, but proud-M- IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS (Sylvia, n little Iss peace-mak- the t - all-th- e - Hoard. "How te Present Authorilloe Ef fectively," member of General Hoard. "The Danger of Speculative The-- . olngy," member of General Fos'.er-MIIbur- Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at Board. Officers and Members. Thomas B. Union Board Officer Evans, superintendent; Clisries J. aKsistant superintencent; David O. McKay, second assistant superintendent; Anni H. Brown, secretary; David W. Evsns, treasurer; William J. Salmon, librarian ; Joseph chorister; James W. Cre, Jr., sssMant chorister. r Members Charles C. Richards, Scowcrofl, Nathan J. Harris, Thomas B. Farr, Walter II. Berret. Thomas K. McKay, Joseph E. Wright, Francis L. Woods. Reuls-- T. Evans, Idzsle O. McKay, Afflnln 91. Farr, e Belle B. Ross, Matilda Peterson. d Jenson. Edward A. Olsen. Ros, first Nleder-kor- 2367 WASHINGTON AYE. -- Miss Ilo-be- The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Ms-bell- Wll-fer- Beautiful Line of Jewelry. M. McKendrlrk, George W. Me-CanHenry W. Nelson, Samuel G. Dye, W Ilford O. Ridges. D. Ray Ehurt-llf- f, Hvlvester D. Bradford. Arthur W. Genet Bingham. Nettie M. Wright, Derrick, Josephine West, H I I Winifred Wooilmsnsee. rm Garden Seeds ( It is not time to plsnt yet, bat noos WIU BE and we want you to know where to get yonr SEDS. I wm in the big lire, as yon all remember, and all my old stock was burned. Our new stock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. . Bad-con- . JEWELER e. Cause of Your K. Kane. Charlotte. "Charlie Miss M. Kane. Troubles An Ogdsn Cltixen Kathleen. "Kit'- '- Mis A. Gamble. Shows How te Cure Them. Folks at the Hall Helena r.lendoa. delightful person Many people - never suspect their Miss Pfaff. lame, kidneys. If suffering from Vivian Glen don, her adopted child weak or aching hack they think that it la only n muscular weakness; when Mlsa J. Tarter. a housekeeper -- MIa Mrs Preston, urinary trouble ecu Jn they think It H. correctMcCarty. will noon itself, And so It tne Phoebe Preston, who read- Is with other symptoms of - That Journal Mias E. Wnttls. House Is just where kidney disorders;Nora, a believer In charms, with the danger Res. You must cure these Mlsa E. O'Neill. troubles or they lead to diabetes or none of her own the witch of the Mias Thalmer, Bright's disease. - The best remedy to nse Is Doan's Kidney Pills. It "Hollow" Mis A. aUxltman. Mrsf Wentworth, wealthy widow cures nil ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Ogden peo- Mia F. Ledwldge. Mias Guilford- - her companion Miss ple testify to permanent cares. Mrs. O. H. Mohlmsn. of 2221 Mon-ro- e MisaPrim. school teacher somewhat aveane. Ogden, Utah, says: Trapp. "I have used Doana Kidney Pllla for like her name-Mi- ss my back and kidneys- off and on for several years. Early In my experience ANDERSON DROPPED with the remedy. I wse severely troubled with acute pains and lame, ness through my back and loins. The Commissioners Cassursd and Changts l Lgwa and Rules Recemmended. kidneys showed unmistakable signs of derangement and weakness. Doans After reviewing the evidence . the s Kidney Pllla, procured at W. 8. drug store cured the first at- ipadil senate committee makes the tack, and since nt times when I feel following report: the aiigbteat annoyance I at once That Harrr 8. Anderson, clerh of resort to Doans Kidney Pills and the land board, la guilty of the charges they never fail to give me Instant re- preferred against him. lief. I also treated one of my chilThat it is a notation of public duty dren with splendid results. They for n member or employe of the land of kidney com- board to enter land or give out Infer cured my sister-in-laplaint and she thinks as I do, that nation from hi office. to compel the there la nothing equal to Doann KidThat n lew be paed ney Pllla for kidney trouble.1 land board to date ell applications. For aale by all dealers. Price, 50 That provision for punishment a Co., Buffalo. should be made. cents. New York, sole agents for the United That state land hoard should accept States. no reUnqulshmrat. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. WANT AD! YIELD BIG RE8ULT!. Dent Mistake intendents and Assistant. 1 "Ward Superintendents' Gt'unrll member of Gcueral Meeting, Board. 2 "Harmony," memlier of General 4 at BUSWELL 4 p. m. Session. Stake Presidency, Slake Board, Bishop and Counselora, Ward Super 3 now - that new Harness you need? DonY think, yon rant afford it till youve given. ps a chance. We sell no Inferior goods, no old fashioned appliances. All Our Harness nf leather in la made from the brat tha most workmanlike manner. Blanket!. Halters. Whips and everythin n horse' owner needc. J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN ' In Large or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famons Poultry Food for animals and poultry. W. T. ASTILL , Both Phones . ta. . Fratta . 2264 Washington Av |