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Show EX A MINT IS: TUB SIOlKIXd grand House NO HAS BURNED CUT-OF- F FOR SCHOOL COME TO A CHILDREN HALT Opera Today and Tonight MATINEE I'TAII. SATURDAY UOKMM3, AI'KIL 8. IMS inU)i:', HIS 216 SINGERS'SIALM0N HAS FACE AND WILL SING TAKEN A -T- HANDS S IS THE DECISION OF THE PRINCIPALS OF THE SCHOOLS. ORDER TO STOP WORK FROM SALT LAKE. Meeting Held This Morning In Coe School to Consider the Ques- thcksmco No moro WrJnohday nmi!:ies for the school chllilreu. The c.llct has pnuc forth and tho .uniit :.; r who hits the hardihood to ignore it will be exWill Prent This uetiim pelled from the was decided upon yesterday by the school pritU'ljtalx, who held a meeting at the lioe school to lake up the subject of matinees. Sitperiuu mlt-n- t Alv hlch lison presided over the at certain periods waxed fairly hut. It was explained at the meeting that the Matinee Evil," had made such serious encroachments ilium the achtKils that ihe matter demanded prompt and vigorous action. The princlpala also conxidered the request of the U. A. U. members, to have the school children niarsed on Twenty-fift- h street on May 15th, tho date of the G. A. II. encampment. The prevailing sentiment seemed to be that it waa too much of a worry and 20c 20c aad rexiKmxilillity, go It waa decided to Sight Prices, 10c, give the schools a half holiday on the mentioned. litinee Prices, 10c and 20c date Ha Id Superintendent Allixon: The s children have hrtnt absenting i from school on Wednesday afternoons In auch large numbers that unless it Is stopped at once our schools will ho demoralized. 1 make no reference to any particular amusement organization, for it is not our purpose to injure any of the theatrical houses of this city. But we place the schools far above any of them in importance and, therefore, have firmly art our faces against their ellorts to beguile our rhildren away from school on WedUnited States Depository nesday afternoons. I don't know why the parents have not taken this matPresident ter up with their children. It. may be, J. E. Daoly Vic Prccldent perhaps, they did not fully understand E. Pascy the situation. Hocj Ralph it must stop, went on Mr. AlliAssistant Cashier son.But Some . V. McIntosh of the theatrical promoters have resorted to very ingenious Iitoest Fail On Snugs Accounts schemes to draw our children to their houses. Free tickets are being distributed through the medium of some of the laundries. For Instance, when a parcel of laundry Is delivered to your home you unwrap it and And two or three matinee tickets for the children. They hare cost nothing and why not use them? And by this and similar of Any methods our schools have boon decimated on Wednesday afternoons, lor Ihe majority of the childreu would not think of going to the show If sueh opto presented portunities were not them. Now what we have decided to One-Thi-rd do Is to deny any child an excuse for absenting himself on Wednesday afternoon except In rases of sickness or notary Motion and Ball Bearings. some other reason equally legitimate. Tin lightest running machine in the ij Wc shall also Insist that the managers vtnii of the various theaters refuse to acRapMI It oaves about one day b ttrsa, sewing that much faster cept matinee ticket a from school Mm vibrating machines. excejit on Saturday afternoons. Qut and Durable. Tho Rotary If the parents of Ogdon do not back us Motion doea away with noise and up to a man in this campaign In dewear caused by tho forward and fense of the schools," concluded Mr. backward mevamont of tho shuttle. Allison, then I hare greatly misjudged the citizens of Ogden City. THE- Senators Daughter hem-selve- The Utah National Bank OF OGDEN t ThreeTimestheYalue Other 0neThird Faster Easier Wheeler & Wilson Sewfogjladiines Wo repair and keep supplies for ad kinds of Sawing Machines. Sewi- ng machines ranted. Monti and 530y Bell. 811 , See CARL RASMUSSEN DEALER. 2246 Waoh. Ava. Transfer a Specialty. Scavenger Work. Excursion Wagons In Season. SLADES Hacks and Vans and Night Day J- - C. SLADE, LESSEE. 20 Wash, Ave, Tribune Bldg. 'Phones Ball, Office 220; Bell, Real-wne244K. .Independent, Office, 111; Residence 1144 Ogdon, e, Utah. Wagon for Sanitarium will room Hotel comer at 9:30 a. JJhirn 11:30 a. m.; .At 2 p-4 p. m. leave m. and and FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Dray ing Allen Transfer Co. Bell 22; Inutpcsdeat 12 25th SI The Owl 22. Saloon Brropcto 0r,t docs - No. 232 25th &L liquors of au aad brandy. All goods d 2 am,. ? ij1 NS-BRO- Part of city ovary eta to 11.76 quart, Wart. 2 quarts, L QrtWhiskey r. gaL 2 t TB FR0P- - CarpenUring, Building, and Remodeling uses Promptly attended g of to. wwk Ouarantoad. Enqulro Nelson, 545 16th at root. Telephone 329-- STOREKEEPER FOLtiHT HIS PLACE. Significance of the Move is Net Plain May Mean a Misfortune for This City. tion of Absentees. rhtl-dre- CAVE SUNDAY n Singtd While Carrying Out Burning Material Narrow Escape For Firemen. Hair- - Woik on the Line cut-of- m-Sli : Oregon oxer ike sand fug.." lias f railed "1-i- oft', Toe ord-.-- i urn,-ltim- JUMP i - vi-i- e f, or not desirable. It is barely posxihle that when the work la resumed radical changea will hare been effected, possibly Involvcourse of the ing a change In tho road. There are some who think that the railroad company has decided that f the not ot very great importance at this time and lias, therefore, entirely given over tho Idea of pushing It through. With the halting of work come the Are all of the improvements query: to be held buck? The answer aeetna f to be, yes, for on the depended the remodeling of the yards and the making ready for the buildings to be constructed. The situation, while not alarming, la serious. There is auiua talk of deep prejudices having entered into the stoppage of work, but it Is too early to attempt to more than surmise the reasun for the discontinu. The news, cerance of the tainly, Is nut pleasing to those who have looked forwurd with great expectations to the time when the railroads would lKgin their big improvements in this city. 1 cut-of- BATTLE RAILROAD GIANTS AND ALSO 2 The marker generally Is qttl'c firm and steady, few changea being noted over last week's quotations. Potatoes era selling loser just at present than they have fur many seasons during ihe spring inonihe. In the list lielow, the minimum price per huudrcJ Is given at 50 rents, but in many cases where a farmer wauls to get rid of the surplus he csrrfed over from last aesson, the price la ten cents lei. California cablwgo is In market at 312 cents per pound. Rhubarb has taken a drop of 2 ccuik per pound. Salmon has lukeu a jump In price and is now selling fur 20 cents per pound. Just at this mumui of year there Is alsays a scarcity of salmon, due to ihe fact that many of the great fisbiug grounds do nut yield us In former munihs. At the beginning of the spring months the bay salmon are taking to the deeper aea satcr where it la harder to catch them. The Columbia river ta the great source uf supply now and most of the salmon sold in this city conies from there, li is almost to get aaltuon just at present in any large quant by. Following are the market's ruling se-xi- For LaGrippe, Neuralgia, Coughs, Colds, Headaches 25c Per Box AT- - WM. DRIVER The Druggist 3 priCM Rhubarb. 10c per lb.; 3 Iba. for 25c. California lettuce, 6c a bunch. Cranberries, 15c per quart. Utah apples, 3c a pound. $1.25 to $1.50 .per bushel. Oregon apples, $1.75 per bushel, California cabbage, 3 c per lb. Utah potatoes are quoted at 20 pounds for 25c. Cue to $1.U0 per hundred. Sweet potatoes, Cc lb. Beet sugar is now $6.70 per sack, 12 lba fur $L0O. Cane sugar, 66.10., Hooper cheese sells for 17 1 oentj e pound. Bwiaa cheese, 25c and 300. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Ranch egga 2 dozen for 3 5c. Lemona, 26o to 35e per dozen. High patent flour nils for $3.88 per hundredweight; straight grada for 1-- CONFERENCE! Rates Gild Time Card via RIO GRANDE RY. Fare $1.50 for round Leave Ogden trip. 81O5 7.45. and 9iOO a. m. and 7iOO p. m. Arrive at Ogden at 11(30 a. m. and 2i40, 7iOO 12t25and 12i35 p. m. Tlie special train leaving Ogden at and 81O5 (going, returning from Salt Lake City at Ili30 p. m. will run from April 4th to 9th inclusive. $2.75. Coal oil oelle for 25o n gallon. Ranch butter, 20a Creamery butter, 60 cents. Moretnato, I from 15c to 6Uc a dozen, Bower, Chaw Nlahloka, T. Bradley, R. Cocuanutz, 10 centz each. Turkish figs 25c per packaga Brcnnau, 1hilip F. Nakamnm, M. Nosiri, T. Bollock, F. O. Bananaa, 30c a dozen. Barrackman, IX A. (Ms, 11. Oyster, 70c per quart. rantonl. Gtilscppa. Eastern spring chick ana are selling Brooks, A. W. R. M. a puund. Hens, 20c. (or 23 Cummings, Thoms sharks, C. T. Utah spring chickens, 25c n lb. Detlveler, H. 8.; 3 Ryan, M. O. olaa anil Reid, letters. Halibut, 15c; flounders, Rosa. Walter. cenia a pound; amelia sell for 12 Extram, F. Robles, Ramon. rents; Hinton 20 Fuji!, G. striped baas, 17 d 10c and salmon Farkelnmn, O. P. Ricketts. Cherter P cents. Geo. 25c per IK Roberts, French, W. Botanl. T. Smoked white fish, 20c per pound. Heinmsn, Will. Finnan Raddle 171-2- c lb. Hamilton & Son. Stevens A Kerman Knell. Jess. Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobatera 15c par Hill. Rufus. Hehonhle, Thomas Halt, Wm. T.; two pound. letters Lard retails for 13 c a pound. Ilayea, H. J. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for Swift, W. L. Helper, Thomas. Smith, Sons A Co. 25 cents. Hosopa, M. Pickled Iambi tongue, 40 cents a dozSahara, A.; two Hicks, J. H. en. letters. Howard. Kay. Hhlmauinra, O. Beef loin, 11 rents per pound. Hall R. H. Borf riba, sela to per pound, T. Terada, Mr. centa. Klb roast, 12 Tanabe, M. Ideta, K. cents. Veal b roasts, 12 Jenkins, Iwla R. Vance, Everett Sirloin steak, 15 centa. Walker, Wm. Jensen, Georg" and porterhouse itesk, 17 Jones. E. M. W. Williams. Dave. cents. Williams, E. N. Kohn, A. I cents. Round steak, 12 Wiww, W. J. Keclpy, J. F. Chuck steak, 10 cents. Wray. G. A. Konioda, Mr. IValHn. Mr. and Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. Kusano, 8. Mrs. Newt. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Komailn, W. Young, Richard. Rump route, 10 to 13 2 cento. Leo. Mr. Lola and rib pork chops, 15o centa Yoahlnl, T. Murray, J. Whole pork loins, 11 cento a pound. Yanlamoto, R. Meyer, Thomas. Veal necks, 10 cents Yams, Rldo T. Mstslni, Mr. Yamabe. J. Eilred ham, 20 cento. McNeil, Chss. Rolled ham, 30 cento. Moore, Master RosYedao, T. cento. Eastern hem, 15c to 17 Yamanakt, 11. Mlsakl, T. M. and 22 Breakfast bacon, 17 HI R"1 Moore, John 11. Sausage, II 3 cento. Ladies' canto. sail bacon, 13 Dry Mrs. Judd, Miss Bolbln. cento a pound. Pickled pork, 13 Jenson. Mrs. Jamet Llbbie. Home cured breokfaet bacon, 16c. Allen, Miss Prls Laitck, Mrs. Grace Chopped suet, 13 3 cento. Ilia.- Pork sausage, 13 3 cento. C. M. Mrs. MaMleMartin, Mrs. Celhy. crate. Hamburger, 13 K. K. Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Cleverly, The price in each Instance la by the Mrs. f McDermott, Bettv. Moth. Mrs. Lizzie E pound. Corv, Miss J. Timothy hay, loose sella for $10.00 Nelson, Miss Luell Itcan. Miss fMa. ton. Timothy baled, 60c a hundred. per Mrs. Ralp Maude. Itillllps, Ellis, Mrs. Alfalfa baled, BOe a hundred. U Miss Pickett, Kridberg, Mira Alfalfa bay, loose, $6.6U to $7.00 per Bartlord. Miss Ruby Hclga. ton. Lsmlsa Miss Reott, Haiti, Miss Jennie. Wheat, $1.60 per hundred. Spencer, Miss Hassell. Mr. Oats. 6160. Minnie. Kate Whole com, $1.35. Williams, Mrs. Eva Hanseti, Mrs. Cracked corn, $1.45. Bariev, $1.30. AmBndaxH08 H. DAVIS, P. M. Rye, $1.30 per hundred. Bran and ehorta. $1.20 per hundred. WARRANTY DEEDS. Morts alone. L30 per hundred. Cracked barley, $1.40. The following warranty deeds have been filed lu the county recorder's ROMANTIC MARRIAGE. 1 Cock-taile- CASES. the FIRM Cabbage in Market at 3 Cents Potatoes Have Dropped in Price. n RY- l-- cut-off- OREGON 8HORT LINE AND RIO GRANDE NOT AT PEACE. District Car Remains In Ihe district court yesterday before Judge J. A. Howell, previous to the continuing of the Boltomer trial, the following probata matter were disposed of: Estate of Mary Knabc, deceas'd. Hearing on petition for probate of will Simmons in tha Ditch Near ths Hardware House and R. G. W. Cannot with Fred Harrington loft Thursday for and letters of administration John T. , petitioner, his ranch In Nevada, to be gone for will annexed. and V. C. Guiimdl were sworn and three or four weeks. the mutter wax taken under adviseA marriage license has been grant- ment. E'tate of Mathias C. Marvin, deed in the county clerk's office to J. Dial ceased. Hearing on petition for prolicseu, 22, and Miss Eliza Ward, 18, bate of will ami letters testamentary. both of Willard. The court entered an order admitting and appointed The Idaho Falls Gun Club will hold the will to probate Maloney executor under a a shooting tournament, beginnlrfg Thomas bond of tl,ti!lll, April 15. Several valuable prizes are Estate of Elizabeth Murray Moycs, offered. deceased. Hearing on petition for confirmation of sale of real estate. Or J. B. Evans, tax agent of the Oregon der waa granted as prayed for. Short Unc, was in Ogden yesterday of Charles Wood manses, Estate on business, returning to Suit Lake Hearing on petition for au this afternoon. thority to execute Party Wall agreean order ment. The court issued Mra. J. T. Hnux and Mrs. Ravsne authority as prayed for. Rogers arrived Thursday evening from granting Estate of Nathaniel Lenvitt, do San Francisco to be at the bedside of reused. on petition for conthoir sick mother, Mrs. H. V. Shurtliff. firmation Hearing of sale of real estate. An order was entered granting the same. Scrapers are at work on the streets Estate of Dun Nancuvlch, deceased. that were left In had shape after the Hearing on putitlon for approval, alDistrict in of the sewers, completion lowance and settlement of final acNo. 9. levelling the streets and putting count and decree of distribution. Or them in better condition. dcr fur approval of account and decree of distribution was Untied by tho Another batch of 31 coyotes and 1 court. the were wildcat pelts presented at Estate of Giistof Anderson, deceasyesterday and ed. The Hearing on petition for decounty clerk's office was a certificate Issued, coveting cree of discharge was continued to bounties on tho same. April 11, 1905. Estate of Ida R. Dinsmorc, deceasG. W. Mendenhall, D. M. Crandall. J. ed. Hearing on petition for letters of & At ay cock, J. A. Thorn and D. Order appointing administration. all of SprlngvIUe, Utah, were Charles F. Dinsmorc, husband uf in Ogden Thursday on business. Most, administrator with bond of of those mentioned are railroad sub- F5UU. contractors on grade work. Estate of John I). Irvine, deceased. Hearing on petition fur letters of The court granted orCapt. L. H. Rogers died In Wciser, Ida., Tuesday last, at his homo on der appointing petitioner administraWest Commercial street from neu- tor. Ik n it named was $100. ralgia of the heart. Capt Rogers went Estate of James E. Horrocks, deto Weiner from Ogden about a year ceased. Petition for probate of will There beago. He is survived by tho wife and a and letters testamentary. son and daughter in the east. ing a context Med order was entered continuing hearing until some further The railroad bowling team, compos- time, special administrator to be aped of Messrs. Fleishner. Camp, Wilson, plied for and appointed in the meanRushmer and Hess will play the rail- time. Bond fixed at $2,5uO when aproad team from Salt Lake City In the pointed. The latter place this evening. BASEBALL FOR SUNDAY. game ought to be closely contested, as both teams have made good average a railroad-erThe Ogden Advertising Ball team is scores. Whitney, one of the several to p!y the Ogden Chocolates the fir- -l in Salt Lake, has come times within one or two pins of a per- game of the xeuson at Glenwood park, fect score. Sunday, at 3 p. in. The Chocolates make up the colored team of this city MARRIED IN SALT LAKE. who defeated the pick of Salt Lake's colored population two weeks ago. Ogdan Man Wanted Them to Know Ho The Ogden advertising team ix comWao Married. posed of Ogdon's best and amateur players, some who Henry C. Cox of Ogden, who was last year and a few new mem-liermarried in Salt l.ke City Thursday, played This is a game which should wanted to let everyone know It. well as the ball fans of Ogden Won't you fix it so everylwdy can draw then see If any of our local boys know we are married?" is the question con make good with the Ogden Pawhich he axked of Deputy County ran cific National league team at the opClerk David A. Smith. season. If you get a Utile lidl and ring It ening of the on the street, every one will know SCREW COMPANY there la something unusual," said the INCREA8E8 CAPITAL. They can guoa at what deputy. it is." reTrenton, N. J., April 7. The StandOh, no. We can't do that," bln-Screw company haa filed a certifiard with a the bridegroom plied cate In the office of the secretary of Then I can't do anything for yon Ha capital stock from waa the warning given by the depu- state Increasing V.5M.imft to I4.5OA.0iIO. Albert W. Gifty. and George Thrall Cox married Miss Ada Bates of ford is president of th com ns nr. Optitr. a. h. OF MARKET IS , 8TEAOY. PAINS Bromo-Laxin- e California r, cut-of- Before Judge Howell In ' Couit Today. OGDEN 1 tnicr-vlewu- PROBATE TRAIN TO CRIN6 THEM FROM SALT LAKE. The tig Tabernacle choir held a most proiiuldc rehearsal Tliurx-da- y in attendevening, having ance li members, all uf whom will jjo to Salt City Sunday to furnish the um-i- c f'r the evening of conference iu llu big Taberuacb'. The Ogden choir is the only organisation ouixidc of Halt Luke City that has been a i voided ihi honor and tlie niori excellent woik done at lust rcheatsal is au index lu the .light pleasure the people will feel when thev sing next Sunday. John J. McClellan has written Mr. Ballaniyne a lei t ,r in whl h he expree much satisfaction wiih the work done In the past by the Ogden lingers and adds: Your coming with the fine Ogden Tabernacle choir will lie uf vast good tu the musical interests uf Halt lJtke City and the state and I have sincere pleasure in anticipating your work of next Sunday night." Following is the program to be given: 1. Chorus, True to the Faith," Evan Htepbeiin, Ogden Tsln'rajcie choir, on the asnie. Jos. Hallantyne. director. When the fire laddie appeared upon 2. Chorus, "I.ord uf lioaven." Cran-nti'the scene all the coiton butting had Ogden choir. !. been carried out in front of the store Chorus. "Oh, Italia, Iimlia. Beand there was no fire to extinguish, loved," Doulzetil, Ogden choir. 4. Organ solo, selected, John J. the material being allowed to burn w here It had been piled. McClellan. in making the run down Washing 5. Choi u. In Thee O, Lmd, Do I ton avenue the chiefs buggy, the Pui My Trust," Joa. Ballaniyne, Ogchemical and the truck all had a nar- den choir. row escape from a serious nilxttp. A J. 6. -- Organ solo, selected, John wagon load of long poles waa suddenly McClellan. 7. Chorus, "God is Our Refuge," switched diagonally across one aide of the street in front of the oncoming fire Dudley Buck, Ogden Tabernacle choir. The choir will go down in a body exercised apparatus, but the driver their presence of mind and hy a sharp Sunday mornittg. returning on a spec' urn to the right escaped what appear- ial train at lo:3 in the evening. ed to he an inevitable ntlzup. Many people lose thoir heads Just as LETTER LIST. soon as they hear the tap of the fire in and this gong rase, had the driver List of letters remaining In the Foot on the load of piles kept his senses and remained right In the renter of Office at Ogden. Vtah, April 4th. 1916. the street on the car tracks there which if not called for in two weeks would have been no dinger to him or will be sent to the dead letter office: Gentlemen's List: the lira apparatus. Asahi, T. Morris, T. M. Alexander, James McCarty. M. W. Drunker, Geo. Mlyata, 8. d re-u- li cut-of- SPECIAL Ogden Tabernacle Choir Will Leave Here Sunday Morning, Return-- , ing at Night. In extinguishing a !uv which start-iin Home rolls ut to. mu hutting iu bis biore, at the comer i.t Sixteenth xiivt-- i and Washington avenue, at i:20 a. in. i cxierday, Mr. ie.vers, the proprietor. was badly unied about tho fare and bands. His vciirows, mustache and hair on me bead were almost nuiulv xlngcd off. but it Is thought ini kcrloiis consequences will result in the eves. Au alarm was turned iu by telephone at i:L'2 oclock and lit fire ill pur tin CUT made a splendid run (o the scene uf i he blaze. Mr. Meyers was xisiuliug neiir the this morning, rug Inof eottnn batting and. lighting hU iio, the bead of the match flew off and iuio the masa of inflammable material, instantly the whole forty rolls were ablaze, and, at imminent risk to MnixfU, Mr. Meyers cairied arm load after arm load of tue burning stuff out io the street. He afterward atated that he would tint have made such a fight, hut about his all was represented in the store and It a stock and there was no insurance l lie oifiCc ui Chief Enii.-tAshton. and, a a about l j, :y uu-a. l.l team are om of empluyim tu. What tiu- - real rea.un i lur t;.,. ui the woik cuiil,i mu Uascertained, t.ie railroad nil., Lis relict ill regarding ,1k matbeing ter. It In tacitly understood that the railway compauy lean. Hie Mahler franchise granted by tho cliy conncil will bo approved by the mayor, winch franchise permits tin- - Mahler road to cut through the center of the Short Mue wye" on Thirtieth sure.. Tile mayor has retimed to be He says he alone Is ivsponxi-blfor bis acts and wants time to consider the matter. Inquiries at the i.ffice of the Ctuk Construction company, the contractors fur the elicited no further Information than the fuel that the men had been laid off la pursuance to orders from Salt Lake. Just when the work will be resumed, is not Luown by the const ruet ion people or the local railroad officials. Both liar ties, however, give assurance that Uic project haa not been permanently ubitnduned. The woik already done represents an outlay of aerera thousand dollars, but not a sufficient amount, however, to cause the railroad company to hesitate to aacriflce It If it were deterf mined that the is impracticable cut-of- A FIRE IN OR- RHEUMATIC Matinee THAT -F- Connect. The Oregon Miort Line car is still In the diten at the corner of Wall and Twenty-firs- t streets, with Its silent wsrning to Its neighbors,- the Kbi which is only a few feet Grande, awitjr, to "keep off the grass." The Information was given out yes - terday. however, that Superintendent Welhy of the Rio Grande and General Superintendent Buckingham of the Oregon Short Line, were getting together on the proposition. How long It will take these two gentlemen to settle the difficulty Is rath er indefinite. They are both past and grand masters in the gentle art of railroad di mysterious to and get the belter of pltimacy, either of them would be regarded In the light of a reasonably ctever feat Each Is watching wiih' a Jealous eye the interests of hi respective road and ihe mind of each 1 illumined with a fairly well defined idea of hia rights and privileges, with s rather sleaJy purpose in maintaining them To an outside the whole thing look trifling enough, ralculat ed to engage the imprests of children only, but tu the railroad mind noih ing is insignificant I list has any bearing upon the dividends, and out of this point of view some of the biggest railroad wars In hUloiy have grown from the slightest provocations. But nothing serious is expected to come of the local situation. The probabilities are lhat a most amicable settlement of the difficulty will be effected within the next day or two. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. If we fall to reach your heart It won't be the fault of our laundry work, for It la aa good as skill and careful attention can make it. Wby not let us have your bundle neat week and give us a chance to prove that our laundry should be your laundry? 1-- 2 2 2 Ogden Steam Laundry 437 BT. TWENTY-FIFT- 1-- 3 1-- THE ITALIAN SWISS 1-- S . 1- -2 COLONY n, 3 1-- 1 1-- 1-- 3 an the Pacl lie coast raise the finest grapes oa tho Pacific eoaoLThoir wines are absolutely pure. If you wish to good cheer for the holidays order oome of their wine from Ala-pra-se KIZZINI BROS. .... .... 261. Btrwl WINES LIQUORS H. PATTI SON B. M. LEEDOM FALSTAF CAFE H. August Carlson and wife to W. Clerk Marries daughter of a Collins, for the sum of 61,66b, part lot Poor Millionaire. 242b Washington Avenue. No. 8, Block 48 of plat A" Ogden. (Phene 228X) Eliza Qullllnsn to Elizabeth C. The honor of valedictorian of the tor the stun of $l,6ub. part of (hlragr). April 7 A dispatch to the high HChnul rlas of 19u5, haa fallen lads 2 and 3, Block 2 of Child's Addi- Inter tin an from Hot Spring, Arkan aa. nays: upon Alfred MacMillan, a brother of tion. of Fort Ml Pearl M, White, daughter of W. This George A. Webb mid wife Attorney Herbert MacMillan. J. Whit '1, the millionaire manufacturyoung man has made an excellent Collins, Colorado, to John A. C. and wife, of the same place, for er of ('lev eland, and former congressrecoid at the high school and his o'1 7- - Mck man, ha been accrctly married here teachevs are looking to him to meke the sum of $:ib. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. at Bt. Mike's Epiiicnpai church to much of his life. 10, Lakeview Addition. James L. Bancroft, who. three week The selection of Mr. MacMillan wa Everything hero th hast. Short orders ot all hours. ago, was a clerk behind the desk of made at a meeting held Wednesday HE HAS DISAPPEARED. one tit the prominent hotels of Palm All klnda of game and Pah I season. evening In the office ot Superintendent Extra fins dinnai. Allison. umfay, from The recommendation was of Insurance Office Cannot Bo Beach, Fla. 12 to 2 p. m., 25c. Fin lunch from The wedding was the culmination ot made hy Dr. George Thomas, principal Manager Found. 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. a romance which started with lore at of the high school, who affirmed to YOUNG first sight. Bancroft gave up hi po- JIM Props, those present that Mr. MacMillan was StrooL 224 Twonty-flftNew York. April 7. The World to sition on the Hecond day after meeting a most exemplary student. and In mailing After la writing home Brookline, savs: Hia White. Mlaa me commencement exercises, to lie doy held in Ihe Uier House on the even' an endearing letter to his wife. Floyd Maas., and he is 35 years of age. Hia N. Y., district, parents are poor. The couple have left Ing of June 2nd, came up for ennsid E. Rock, of Malone. New York of for the bride's home. MONEY LOANED eration and the program was outlined tninsyzr for northern Life Insurance com-lanand, if It Is carried out as planned, the Washington SALARIED PEOPLE disappeared on Sunday from the RECEIVER FOR ELECTRIC ROAD. will be one of the most interesting of not has and this Heal Batata end Chattel Loan city, Its kind ever given in this city. Empire hotel, Berrios qclck. oonfldontlal rad The first half of be exercises will been heard from since. La Porte, Ind.. April 7. Upon applisaid No commission. In the letter to hla wife heChins-towprivate. Include the valedictory address, a cation of o trustee for ownera of WESTERN BROKERAGE CW class poem by Mis Lucy Duray; an that he intended to go through waa 223 4 Eeoto Bldg. and the slums Sunday night, aa $50,000 worth of bonds, e receiver Railppone 514-z- . oration by B. A. Fowler, and an adtho sights there. today appointed for the Edwards dress by some prominent citizen, who he had never seen road Electric company, manufacturers Rock had with him when he left ha not been selected as yet. hla monthly of electric headlights for railway locoto make will consist of the Saturday, second PH The of complaint alhead office of the Insur- motive. The bill on presentation In costume of a Greek report to the here, $1,4 Kb. the bond ha that interest leges If you want the worth of tm company ance Sculptor's drama, entitled, of the company, been defaulted. Outside of the bonds will manager state include The which choruses, Dream. there is hut little Jn.iehtedaeH,-secord-Inyour money in the last 8 M Hard, together with the missing fancy drills and tableaux, to attorneys for the banks. and FISH F. Rock, have instiA. under father. the direclieing man's three feature so far have The police The search. Waite. a idea of tuted the tion of Mias to Ballard & Rinckcrs Chicago, April 7. Next Tueadsy, Jobeen nnable to get any trace of Rock hann school is to reflect as faithfully a Hoch. reputed bigamist, and 24th Street. 631 No. 653. Pho-v- s Beard." la to be placed on trial possible the atmosphere and mannero In Chinatown. Blue said last Hard night: Manager drsma State of the classic the murder of Mrs. Maria Walcker for company the with lie accounts under the direcwio Rock's The music Hoch. ere correct tu even detail." tion of Prof. Knttlre roop. Valedictorian High School Alfred Macmillan. Will bo WHERE TO EAT BOSTON CAFE Kin-soc- k lt" h 1 n Ma-lon- MEAT - go |