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Show r r ! THE : BnamMsr Talcphont Numbml Is tie day time call up MIX Sr call at No. 407 24th etreet. At Bight. after 7 p. m., call up Na 14 Standard Building. MORKIKO EXAMINER, FOSTER UTAH. OGDEN, MONDAY MORNING, EAGLES J MARCTI 21, 1901 OUT! NEW LEAGUE HAS NEXT SUNDAY BEEN FORMED LETTER LIST, Ogden, Weber County 15. 1904. List of letter " the pustofflee at Ogden. 15, 1904, which, if not called inY4 weeke, will he sent to the dlmi U office: Home rendered lard, 3 lbs.. Sac.; ilar-kelbs., CK: 1(1 lbs , 11.13. K.i e!slor leL C011 Waehmgfou dfteuue. & t, Leader of the Military Band Is Large Attendance Last Night Now In the Union at Tabernacle. -- arge Attendance Reported at They Will Go to Bingham All Services. Canyon on That Date 171K. FVed 1 Pcpen and Jack in the defrti Reagan, u fh it-f- notorious o-I- . 4 i i Acad- CONGREGATIONAL Ths Ogden labor war union against union which seemed i mmlnrnt for some time, la now a thing of the past, made so by the action of the Musician' union in admitting Wn. P. Foster to membership yesterday forenoon. The leader of Foster's Military band has taken the obligation to uphold the principles of the union and, therefore, there will be no further dispuatee over the question of the treatment to be accorded him or his band. This Is a pleasing termination of whnt promised to he n discord in local labor circles. emy Girls Gave Splendid Re- The Eagles lastt night held a meeting, at which four donned the wing and rode the goat. They also made preparations for an outing to Bingham next Sunday, where they will organize a new order. Special rates have been received and a large delegation will take advantage of them. A pleasant trip is assured as several of the mine owners of that place have extended an Invitation to the order, asking them to visit their mines in that place. About three hundred of the Salt Lake Eaglea will also attend. well-attende- d ception to Visitor i.r p f , 1 f In the Afternoon Weber Stake : i! I f t:a At the Congregational church, tbe services both morning and evening f the Inwere well attended, in thorenjoyed of all Order rf' clement weather Eagle and Fraternal Iobt of the H. J. features musical to new the urn owner, He' book. oughly re!t service, consisting of an augmented Waller, at White Elephant Cafe. A11 day yesterday tha delegates and of Prof- - L choir under the leadon-hiworkers to the Sunday school convenwho la of the The water train between Corinne and tion held Compte, iwMcsHon of tha city as tha the music, of to have permanent charge I'ronwntory baa lvn discontinued Kucsi of Weber Stake. The tint meetend the string quartette, under Prof. in the running of freight over the ing of the Jay waa held at the Taber-uac- lr Cutoff. Blmiwon. Excellent mimic wae given at 9: 3(1 a lu. After half an hour's at both services. Mr. Ridings spoke In service divided themselves workers the Sid Bartron is to open a branch drug the morning on the subject of entering into their different departments, from . at ore at Five Points on March 1. upon the Christian life, from the text clausbibla to teachers tha Two w. II alt ended service were held the primary came to Jesus by Go to him for sympathy, for old, for same The John 3:2, were held These division es. meetings at the First MtthodUt church yesternight." He said In th.; course of his help. He and he alone can give that at the Tabernacle, tha Third Ward at an early age." day. Frank Shaw delivered a aernion The quest ion of the way of which you ao greatly need, incentive Wel-e- r W. Nichola gave an excellent remarks : Prof. Stake the house, and Meeting Mrs. while at the morning mating, to the higher life has been to labor better and consolation from were approach reed selection Hers Burn-i- n the Academy. clarionet. upon Mr. As patient In the evening. Samuel Blair sixike before men in all ag-- : from the mo- the wounds made by the harsh erh ays then, on behalf of the convenpractical subjects assigned by usual, a splendid musical program upon ment when the first nude savage knelt thoughtless words of others. which after thanked tion. th the committee, who program committees had Member was rendered by the choir. beftwe hla Idol of wood or atone, feeldiscussion devoted time was to the the Lastly, God will make our best betIn convention the effmoat for their charge of Galilee" was ronJcred In a that somehow It stood for a power ter. Oh, the surprises when we shell discussions ing other the to icient sud of work and the constatpaper of a people Ogden manner quartet by pleasing In some way see how our little effort hae been mulquestion asked by the delegates. for their hoepitallty and the choir for greater than self, a power ing of Mr. Fred N. He. Mr. laura iiKii ths afternoon a like meeting was the excellent music, and then gave a to be placated and won as an ally, tiplied through by his mighty care. In Hanson. and Smith Harry llelaner. Jay down to the present day. with Its full- Paul seemingly accomplished but little, Roht R. Lewi ha hardwood char- held and much good waa derived at fw parting wnrda to the convention ness of revelation of the Fatherhood but God made it much. Moses failed then smaller in The choir then rendered gatherings. 149. general. Phone flat irons. coal for At 5:30 In the afternoon the Weber The Spring Time la Come," after of God. the author and giver of life to and bungled at times, hut from it God direc- which Preldent N. C. Flygar dismissed men. the question of the way and brought forth a mighty result His Now plant SWEET PEAS. Rtiy seed Stake Academy girls, under the tion of 51 rs. David Kccles anJ Mlsa the convention with a closing prayer. nicana of approach has bunted 11 self humble work, imperfect, God made to Co., 352 24th St. fa bulk of Skeen Clara P. Eldrodge. entertained the visinto the thoughts and Interests of the be a great power for righteousness. itors at the Academy building. An race. It Is because the Christ has come And so He will your imperfect effort. been who ha R. WAS Frank Christensen, BURIEDJfESTERDAT to be .won adequately the wsy that He Then let us on with renewed zeal to exceptionally enjoyable time is report111 for soma time, la again able to lie ed by ell those present. The rooms is unto all the world the Christ, in the do our best while it is day, the night Imru out Ilia many frlenda have sense. were decorated in the academy color, Funaral soon comes. Do your best, no matter of Mra. Carensou Held at highest and most stgnllicant him tin his recovery. Nicndctniis stands ax the type of a how others criticise and misjudge, purple and while, with the stars and Family Residence. strliic arranged along the rlass that is larger today, perhaps, than thought It seem often to be a failure it Stafford Millinery Company open- wall. artistically were A profusion of flowers ever before, and the class of those will if earnestly and conscientiously 21 March and Tuesday, Monday ing The funeral of Mrs. Karen Pa rote placed around the room. Three long whose approach must le in the quiet, performed yield a great harvest and 23. tallies, extending the entire length of waa held yesterday afternoon at thoughtful way who come by night." Uie room, were heavily laden with a thn fhmily residence, 2469 Monroe av- To all. no matter how they may come lAPTISTCflUiCH Mina Mary Wafs of Salt Lake Is vissumptuous rciiaat of many delicious enue. There wn a large attendance of lu the crowd and throng, there must iting la Ogden with Ml Maud (lelgcr viands in frlenda and of come hour the thought, relatives and beautiquiet many Rev. O. C. Wright spoke last night of 2iill Grant avenue. Ilia guests present were the mem-li- ful floral tributes. Tha speakers were which the soul meets the great ques- at the of the general Sunday school O. C. Baptist church on the Riches of lire Moroni and Brown, puipoue Poultcr, H. H. tion of the issue Onion seta aro going fast Don't board, First Assistant General SuperAa usual Mr. Wright Old of Age. Denkers, President N. C. Flygare and alone. And It is In lino with the groat Co., intendent George Reynolds. Joseph W. put off buying too king. Skeen crises gathered the subject from the hymn to John Watson. was Bishop of Interment the greatest life that law S62 24th St. Kuinmcrhaya, L. John Nuttall, Seymour in tbs city cemetery. must be met alone. In the worlds ad lie illustrated. The hymn last night H. Young. Dr. James K. Talmage, Wilvance, the supremacy and isolation of was Abide With Me. WilPeterson. P. This song Morton. liam la school Henry Riley Skeen, who teaching individual Is the cry. and a church the IN MINICIPAL and COURT D. Owen. Horaca liam Cummings at Layton, spent Saturday and Sunday the walk to Brown. Its from takes PACKAGES, who women stand Imagery made up of men and In the rltjr and in Plain City with bta George M. Cannon. Other visitors . Shupe. Morgan John J. Emmaus" cm the first Easter morning 22 Morton of the April the Friday, paradox alone, presents preseut were the praddendas from parental THOMAS H. DAVIS, Joe anJ John Martello were arrested church that ts most unified, that stands centuries ago, when the two disciples Monday. April 25 Hess vs. Morton. Summit, Morgan and Weber, visitors y entente knew and 25 were the Thomas Joined v. Officer Postmaster of Saviour, reforms by Hutchins The April John by Tuesday, best. groat y together Including siiperinten-JencCo., from Balt Early Seed Potatoes. Skeen waa drunk, but Joe was rather ugly. history that have moulded and shaped whom be waa only until he became Shupe. S53 24th St. and stake workers, stake work- For some MILL WILL RESUME. reason he wee In the way of the destiny of the world have had their their guest at the evening meal. Then Wednesday, April 27 Brown rs. ers from Weber, Boxelder, Summit and a baggage man at Muncie, Ind., March 20. The Miof bread He waa re- Hess. individual at the the man, and he with the depot blessing I com Inception visitor 31 the pi of and organ. 3lany Mr. Captain Crispin daughter, wae to step aside, but ha re- through him have gone to the mass at vealed to them. This beautiful reFriday, April 29 Morton vs. Thomas. dland mill, the local plant of the AnarL Winnie, leave for Evanston today In inemed the young ladles upon the per- fused requested can Sheet Steel company, which kts toto do ao and thereupon drew individfor come With to Abide is the so have Us, it Monday, May 2 Shupe vs. Brown. and quest, of large the reception. effort fect appointments the Interest of the closed since August last, will been from his He waa overgun 3 vs. In an on endless to Hess. Thomas the author so ward pocket. and ual May evening." suggests the Tuesday, Mrs. Is Eerie and again, due Consequently the program and aurtlna Greet credit 'resume within two wsefak and the taken from 4 Morpowered gun probably vs. Brown beautiful this away Francis chain. hymn. tha May Henry Wednesday, sale of children, which waa to liava committee representing the girls of 600 idle employee met tonight sad him and In The landed to to Jail an to answer, ton. was June first born in The Kelso, Ireland, disciples responded Lyle been given by the Salvation Army academy. The whole affair reflected the accepted temporarily the reduction of charge of assault with a deadly Individual, not a general call. It was 1st, 1793. Graduated from Trinity colFriday, May 6 Hess v. Shape. next Tuesday evening, hae been post- the unity end energy that rhararterlxe weapon. 20 per cent which the steel compuy , one. that the command lege, Dublin. Ordained to the minisvs. was 9 Thomas to Brown. one institution. them, It of May by Monday, one that student week. for the poned demanded of its employee. Jim Fllnn waa drunk and mlidng n came. Follow me! To l.uther as he try noon afterward, he became noted May 10 Morton vs. Shupe: baa n great relief to the workers after the disturbance Tuesday, In Electric alley. Ha turned from the pomp and corruption down one meet to the of of sacred as writer both work and day preacher Buy nn Incubator and make the pou- mental GALLACHER'B TRUNK FACTORY, was having noma trouble with one of of the Church of Rome, desolate of BUBONIC PLAGUE. way and partake of poems. The best known hymns are the Co., 353 another In a social eat. ltry hualneaa pay. Skeen the Inmatea and assaulted her because asas he outcast and alone, heart and the good things to 322 25th Street 24th St. he did not agree with him. Officers cended the staircase of Pilate that the one we have already mentioned nd At T:30 In the evening the lest serJohannesburg, March 20. An outManufacturers of Trunks and Bin Jeaua, I 3Iy Cross Have Taken. A1 beChambers landed and Wilson him tha In held waa live voice came, the Just shall by frail in health he became Inactive break iff tha bubonic plague has oc- Leather Goods. Repairing at ream-ablSooy, the photographer, la an artist vice of the convention was yond the reach ot further quarreling. faith and In the heart of the desolate ways and died at Nice, 1847. Perhaps hla curred In ths Indian coolie section. In hia profession, and on Monday, be- Ogdon Tabernacle. The building An Irishman name of John the prices, on abort notice. Call tad by listeners. monk the life of the Reformation was deaths have occurred since tween 2 and 4 p. m., he will exhibit hla imtro than full of interested was see ns and we can save you 25 pw furFerguson took hla 8t. Patrick's cele- born. Out of that moment he went to weak body, compelling the thought of Thirty acrvlca tha thin at was first for It innate Tha supposed DAVID I. GALLACHER. picture In hla studio. Ford orchestra nished cent bration yesterday and got gloriously the Herculean tahk to which he had death or life'a eventide, suggested the Thursday. by tha Tabernacle choir under drunk. He I speak only of one department outbreak was one of pneumonia, but will furnish music. Everybody Is Into the sta- IxHin hymn. refused to go and offnow Prof. le of disease of and which direction the nature Iiallantyne. the gave religious of this thought and this is The Riches the called, vited. tion and would neither he led nor freedom I ha numbers were well chosen end exadmitted and the section has to the world. of Old Age. At this time of life man icially cordoned. HU tongue was loosened by pushed. solo The well rendered. A plague camp at been world today. The highest So to the Rev. Wright announced last night cept tonally more accurately the real values. It le ru been Is also worthy of especial men- the spirits and he did the Ulklng while opportunity Is to come quietly. In soil welgha has opened: work i that the special meetings to he pre- tion. the officer did the maneuvering in the Pleasures, riches, fame, take their sub- mored that Dr. Marfas, who was atvisto the the word, get. tilde, night, by sided over by Dr. U. L. Lamkln will be. to order sltamnt tn ret him over to the station, ion of that Blaster life, and under Ita ordinate place and honor, friendships, tending patients, died on Friday. ratted was Thn the Staff of life and Energy Is meeting Officer Rackham waa detailed to th gin March 31. character and spiritual attainon time by Joseph W. and guidance and control go out love, Millinery opening of the Palace Roy- promptly who presided very efficiently. duty. When he flint started out with power ment assume their Important value. EXPORT NOT FORBIDDEN. al Millinery Company on Monday and After n aeleclkm by tha choir President Ferguson the latter made a paes at. into. the burden and heat and toll Inof the These we shall then count as the true and the the under Inspiration 21 day Marrh off. was It and 21 but It wa warded Tuesday, The riches. But what we desire then we C. F. Middleton offered the opening him, butfierce Washington, March 20. Count Casblow that when he struck strength which that vision can supply should seek for now. If we want these such a mm prayer. By special request then tha and brotherhood In life's affairs live the to been has nothing was hit he kept on folwe must begin to acquire them while sini. the Russian ambassador, For anle, n rash register, at n bar- presiding officer called upon Prof. we have professed. to read an article which ap- lowing hla first off Into varancy until for they do not come for the invited by the Russian minister of young, gain. Call at the Central hotel With he Unded on the pavement. or are gained in a moment asking finance, categorically to deny the repealed in n recent number of the Juveome further bypUye of thU kind the AT PiiSBfTEEUN Of the thousands of Pilgrim Jews port which has been current In several . Owing to the bad weather on Friday nile Instructor. It waa an Instructive Irishman waa finally Jailed. and Saturday, the Leader Millinery, article upon methods of work end was who went to the great Passover feast, to the effect that Mrs. Lyons proprietor, will rontlnue listened to attentively. It is said they shall ask the way to European capitals church First In the Presbyterian (Under New Management) waa the exportation Russia forbidding rendered Oh, then Italia, choir The Ita opening over Monday and Tuesday Rev. J. E. Carver preached from the Zion, with their faces thitherward. MorA. William The whtrh after from the empire. Beloved, of this week. Can supply your every want In the To gain the Riches of Old Age," we of any grain text In Exodus describing the comton addressed the meeting upon the cableline. in finance of a meat face minister must Russian thlhterward. The funeral of Mra. Mary Ann Spires plainings of the Israelites against assigned to Apostle ue and you will come again. Try Count Cassini today says there to Mr. Wright ' will illustrate The Fords orchestra has been engaged subject originally but gram best to his Try was he while Moses, doing Plain the at waa was held unable City who yesterday is absolutely no ground for the report some of our EASTERN MEATS. next to play In the atudio of Sooy, the pho- A. 0. Woodruff, Palms social Monday and land ntghL a better them to lead one waa Mra Spires to attend. The subject was the Juve- meeting house. The incident tographer, Monday afternixm from Instructor as a Sunday school aid of the pioneers of Utah, having coma and spiritual freedom. to 4 o'clock. The people of Ogden are nile chosen for the text was narrated In Ex31 r. Morton sinks of the work that the to the state In one of the hand cart Invited to rail at that time and view waa and the place in brigades. She waa well and favorably odus 15:23-7- , the passage described the photograph and oil paintings, the instructorschool doing One 31 uses leading the people and coming It was Intended known throughout the county. work Sunday work of Mr. Boo.v. to 1UL He urged every family to hava non now reside In Ogden. There waa to a place where the water was hitter ona copy lu their home. It wa good a large attendance of friends present to they complained to him and murmured ASKS PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. He said further: Read good pay their lent tribute of reiqicrt to the against him. The subject drawn from reading. books and good articles in the maga-sinr- s. aged resident. It has lieen many a day this Incident was Doing Our Best. Rev. Defendant Files Petition for ExaminaCultivate the desire for good since the meeting house waa ao full. Carver said: It is never easy to do our best. Moeea The Interment waa at Plain City. tion of Plaintiff In Personal reading. How many thank their moth Presi- here was as well aa he was able leadand hearta In their Bramwell presided Case. that era planted Bishop they Injury books. dent C. F. Mlldletnn was the principal ing the people from bondage to free' McGinnis and llcy wood, as attorneys when young fhs desire for good best of friends. mieaker. One at a time th pioneer dum. He was not perfect. Neither for defendant, have filed a peti- Good books are thaone or an unstate who braved perils of fron- wa his why a perfect (me. There were tion to be heard by Judge llolapp They do not abusewill flU theanysoul with of thelife are passing away end yet a difficulties which he could not overtier In the diatrlct court here that raises kind word. They few years end the last of those who come. Hut he was doing his best. It desire. a novel legal question, it la lu the na- good -Take a little money each year and helped found the state with all Its was hard harder for him than for the ture of a request that the plaintiff In a In good books for your chil- prosperity will have passed to their people. It is always hard to do one'i Invest damage null for personal Injuries hn dren anit1 In the years to come they will eternal resting place. best. Always obstacles and difficulties subjected to an examination by phycall and you blessed. I reto overcome, but these call fur more up rise sicians to ascertain the extent, or hla So Successful on Saturday, will Continne One Day the man coming to AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. member a determined effort. Injuries. The petition I tiled in the Sail Lake on young a visit Just before he wen Our best is never measured either by rase of William M. Hughes vs. J. P. leave the state for a new Justice Brewer Presides Over Annual another's efforts or by our own past O'Neill. The former alleged that he going to If became my duty Could not find any point in Moses life Meeting at Washington. was Injured by a defective derrick in home In the north. the city. I did so about him show to by which thin day's march waa his a stone quarry at Croydon and Mie.l 20. soma annual I The had a and then, Washington. March best one, neither can we measure hla for $10,000 danuigcM. The plaintiff is for a white ot the American Tract Society work by that tetters to write. I gave him a comfortanother. Kerb ha represented by Farnsworth anJ Rich- able eat and selected half a dozen meeting was held In the church of ihe Cove- his own individual powers, and to do ards. books for him to look at. Ha amused nant. Justice Brewer presided and as well as other may be for you to do In some states smh Salesrooms 2432413(1, Washington Are, have for aliout live minutes, then made a brief address, setting forth the as well as you did last year Is no cause been denied, while in other they are himself stretched said: and himself both Tract of the society, general work very poorly. Because you ar doing allowed. In nearly all the states the arose, I could not read a book like that tf I in the home end foreign field, lie emfor rongratulai'iin. Growth is the orplaintiff is denied the privilege of ex wa I It.' pitied really paid for phasized the necessity of this work, as der of the world and In all things we $335 Quartered Oak Din- hlbiting his Injury to the jury. Not the young cultiof lack his for fellow well as showing that there was no should grow. ling ago Judge Rolapp held that the vation of good reading. 1 thonght other ing Room Chairs Our best agency so well equipped to furhave a worthy atm. stub of an arm that had been ampuof a man lx that and. girls, nish Christian literature in the many kind whit it has do we do our best. Only when tated could not ls shown the jury on bow would you like to tie up to that languages and dialects. Rev. Jtntson Moses was trying to better his people the grounJ or undue sympathy bring kind Cultivate a of pole? telegraph reported the years work, and and servo his Cud. and any lessor moaroused thereby. Whet her the defenwhile you are young and Swift tive ts not your beet today. William H. Taft, secretary of war, dant could demand that the injury Iw these tasteare ot J 111 not w depart they you Our host will lie ofton crltietsed. an address which gave an acthat is not when eKtbiied rail- - a quet-tiufrom yon. Hut to try noth-incount of the progress in the Philip- This we iim.--i well established In many rourts. $3.75 Quartered Oak, rrisi-IHL. Evans then rendered a is to he nmre in educaparticularly relating Judged. severely pines. "Salve solo entitled Rockers beautiful contralto tion and Christ lunfty. The secretary There are ever Miose who are ready to NEW ATHLETIC CLUB. absent Hglnn, after which. In the new weigh other lii and efforts In their of the Horicty said that eighty-ninof Henry Peterson. Georg 31. Cannon e. Jesus Christ was hsd been added to I hr list own faulty An athletic (luh was formed, at a publications of rhtldren upon epoke u n, in crii were These and Is yet by those bhterly Eng the year. during j meeting held In this city yesterday. s nd parents in home preparai ton. M llsh. relish, Bohemian, German. Hun- who are iRiins nothing to nuke the Su'tabie quarters have bee errured Cannon said in pnrt: and a complete apparatus will be best school is the garian. Spanish. Swedish and Dalian, world better nr bring their own lives place "The Sunday Now that Spring; Days Reimmediately. Forrest W. Gei- for children to go on Sunday, and the and the total number of distinct peri to liod. Pan' was severely judged. worker Every ISO. If do was las the and odicals added been, atwas club you elected of the mind You o! House Geaning making much do toward ger president very parents can and Young Kid McCoy will be the man- taints a punctual attendance among grand total of publications Issued sinre much ot licle. if you are busy or idle, do Fai! to See Our Disnot win bo rriricised and murmured ager and instructor. the children. The Influence of the pa- the organization of the society ?49.3i5.- - you th Oh, ci against. weakness recomour of comes to this city well JudgMcCoy rent i perhanw more nnten. tor rood ly Windows for Carpets, ment. and how ready we ever are to mended as a gymnastic Instructor, hav- or hsd surround' all that Wall Paper and Linoleum. give it, wn:-!,- ! jnu know bow to over-oon-- e PLAY IS REPLACED. ing been a student of Thompson's gym- the rhtld ntertx in hi enrlv life. Then it. It en only bo done by nasium and School of Physical Culture let the parents h rereful thit their London. March 20.- - George AlexanIn New York City. He will give In- Influence ts fir the pood, for they are der makes the unusual announrcnioot to do more for the t Axminstcrs Velvets Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Pl- y Ingrains, Union, structions In physical culture, boxing, making men and women nut of their that in consequence of the failure of world. Sultanas. Granits, we Moreover, incisee verin and massage treatment. here an Tell this "Love's children Carnival, ch'ldren. English your good the The now organization will lie called stories. listen to them when they ask sion of the German play. Rosen Mon- dent the irre aid and impetus to do he Ogden Athletic club. A bicycle chib questions and answer them patiently. tague.'1 which was produced at St. our lies: and also the true balm for Our Spring Stock has arrived, containing the latest patterns. Prices 35c to $2.25 will tie formed as soon as the weather Entourage them to reed ant observe James theater last Wednesday nicht. it the wound v :ide by the criticism and will permit, and It Is the purpose rif and Investigate. Moses ever Help them with their would tie withdrawn tomorrow and lie complaining id others. the chib to give several mad races and Sunday school lessons and their day replaced by "Old Hllderhers." which when he a CMirmured against went bicyclt: tournaments during the stim- - lessons, lb- - companion to them and ran for 2"t nights prior to the opening in God. Th ' in communion and prayer he found relief. So will you. they will not be so prone to lcaie home of "love's Carnival." were in YUy oise in Kawl.us, Wya. (Vilen jeterJay. i GENTLEMEN'S LIST Achens A.V. Allen Ec Adams Norman H. AldenJ.c. (2) Blodgett C. 3. Brown R. R. Schedule of .Games to Be Bell H. W. ' Brunkert; r Cates Louie Fates A. I'. Cok George H. Played by the Teams. Fitzgibixm Thn. Gaffney E. Green J.C. Gordon J.C.' ltoss F. B. 1 Harris W. S. Hatch T.S. Hague Wm. Hubbard A The City Bowling league, consisting Howard W.H. due 2 ceuta of the Wright. Soowcroft. Last and Hancock J.H. Isaac Jesse Thomas, Becroft and Johnson Andrew Koehler C. has disbanded and a new league has KimleyJ. D. Lloyd C. D. been formed. The old league wae found to' be lm- - LHwracTjohn7 LarsPeVr1 practicable for the reason that- It in- Lucas Than Le Valley V p uncluded several members who were Lawntx H. F. (3) La Rose GhW, able to attend the regular scheduled 3 and Mra. LongWHiiau, games. McPherson DongaluMeDouald J 1L five inculde will new The league McGrawJackM, teams, with four men in a team. The Moore J.W. Martin J B. following are the team captains: Hess, Mark M. J. McCarty Sanmel Thomas, Morton, 8hupe and Brown. Magnussen C. Newman J. The teams will consist of the blowing Nelson Anthony M. members: Hess, Rushmer, Kiser and Putox L. w. Farr F. A. and Parker W.L. Watkins, Thomas, Camp, Stephens Rucker Avery Dermody Morton, Willard, Dobel and Robinson F. B. Read A. A. Whitlow, Brown, E. H. Miller, Baker Spaulding F. V. Smith John and May. Shupe, C. U Miller, Shaw and Stewart Geo. Seaman H. J. Amandson. The following la the sched- Smith Mr. and Mra H.D. ule: Sullivan Maurice Scott George vs. 21 Morton. Hess Stockford James Short Juli u 'if. Monday, March Tuesday, March 22 Thomas v. Shank Ed. Stanford 1 1. tv. Schrader B. Shupe. SourwJnc It. EL Wednesday, March 23 Brown rs. Terkelsen ChrisThompson n. R, Morton. tian Thomas SI. j. 25 Morton vs. Tribes Cons March Friday, Irb Frank Vincent M. Z. Thomas. Yoeburgh Grahaa Whlttemore Monday, tori). W. Thomas. Wells B. II. Wheten 321 24th at. Edward Tuesday, ' LADIES LIST. 8hupe. Wednesday, March 30 Shupe vs. Blakburn Myrtle Chappie Mis.G w. Cosier Lottie Brown. Christensen Pearl Carr Sarah E. Friday. April 1 Hess vs. Brown. Monday, April 4 Brown vs. Thomas. Cole Mra. Viola . Dales Mrs. Irene Evans Madam W. M. Tuesday. April 5 Hess vs. Shupe. S. Goodman Mrs. Wednesday, April 6 Morton vs. Annie Hcbs Gardner Mabel Peterson 31 1. Friday, April 8 Thomas v. Shupe. Murdock Miss Chloe Monday, April 11 Hess vs. Brown. Henry Morton vs. Pearson Mrs. gie Tuesday, April 12 Mrs. Rains Mrs. Mand Thomas. Matilda Swenson May Wednesday, April 13 Shupe vs. Shields'Jesate Tucker Mr. Nellie Brown. R. Friday, April 15 Thomas vs. Hess. Woodcock Mrs.' J. Monday. April 18 Brown vs. Morton. Wells Mra. Helen Williams Miss An. nie Leslie Wilson Mrs. E. 1L Tuesday, April 19 Hess vs. Shupe. Wednesday, April 20 Thomas vs. Wilson Mrs. Clara Bhupe-Wllliam- - () " Mag-Peterso- er . ; ( ;i -- aelf-diml- al - i , I a r i ' e Reit-fonte- ln ...M EAT a, ARMOR MEAT MARKET t i ! I FMAlJIMMffi The Spring Sale . 1 I r : ' 4 1 4 . Of Chairs and Rockers longer at Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. f $2.20 g e hs'-iip- $2.60 tan rer i Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. |