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Show TOE MOTiSIXtl EXAMINEE: New Floor Rug, Kowni-fcizt- Rugs. iu Art Square Tapeuj, Duilj arrival of in all Wilton and Velvets, sizes; euuie iu pretty and daiutv llruweld) Aiminatent Floral and Oriental designs. Also a new and complete line of Lave i'urtaius. in Table Nets. IlrusseU Net, Irish Uonne Feuune, l'ish Nets and Madras, at points, Saion.v Net, Nottingham, A full line of Curtain Nets, Ssisses, Madras, Crepe, all price, in Ecru and White. the yard. prape7 8ilk and Tapestry by CITY TO TtAVE ITS O AN LIGHTING PLANT. h 98c morning. Ogden Furniture 4 Carpet Co. shipped to Coalville end American Fork, Utah, one carload of furniture to each place. Their lobbing trade la increasing rapidly. h iu our h swer to repeated telegrams sent to Lead villa, from the chief of police, who stated that Lyons' father livea In His name Is Colchester, Vermont John Lyons. After waiting for more than a week. In the hope that the mans relatives and friends at Lead-vlll- s would take charge of the body, local officials are compelled to begin anew, A telegram baa been sent him of his John Lyons, Informing sons death, and asking for advice. The Firat National bank building line ie still The renovated from attic to and several basement. Carpratere are tearing out blocked beyond Redding wilt elapse before trains caa be the old flooring In room on every days floor. When the work le flnlehed the sent through on the west side of the that It la . CaUfornia-Pprtlan- la being building will be practically new side. In- Un. Joseph Horrocki underwent an operation yesterday morning. Graceful A hat d probplace. valley beyond able the service of running through over trains around by Ogden and the Oregon Short Une will be continued indefinitely. W. W. Burton celebrated his 74th The T. M. and Y. L M. 1. associations of. the city gave a dancing birthday by a family , reunion last party In the academy hall Friday evening. night. A large number attended the affair. The funeral of Mru. A. L Da via will be held at Richeys undertaking parlors At the high school Friday night the at 11 a. m., Sunday. The body will entertainment given by the athletic be shipped to California for Interment. association proved a complete Success. Besides athletic work by s At 7:15 yesterday a special train number of students, such aa dumb- arrived In Ogdra, from Sacramento rolbell drills, tumbling,1 wrestling, other California points, en touts ler bicycle racing and pyramid build- and fo Portland, Oregon. The train, which ing, dancing was indulged In. The consisted of standard and tourist school building was decorated hi orchair and baggage cars, carange and black. Refreshments were sleepers, ried only those passengers who had served duriug the evening. purchased their tickets from San FranSacramento, before the An Ogden, canyon car Jumped the cisco andooeurrod on the Shaaia diwashout track while running cityward Friday vision. After a thirty-minut- e stop soft Into the and ploughed night the special went north over the earth for several rods before coming here, Lina. The Short Ban from fare to a standstill. Passengers on the Franoiaoo to Portland on the Shaata car were uninjured hut they were routs Is about 925, while tho (art via The car sustained confrightened. Ogdra would be about $75. The railsiderable damage. found road company It would not be to make passengers wait ou In the absence of Rev. H. H. Fleer, profitable the coast for traffic to open. Rev. D. W. Crane will preach at Five Points at the usual hoar. liveJ. C. Leary, the The first annual meeting of the stock dealer, la up from Salt Lake. Ogden City Improvement league will J. A. Petsold, representing a Burbe held In the parlors of the Weber club on Tueeday evening next, March lington, Iowa, furniture house, la In 26th, at 8 oclock. All members and the city, calling ou tho local dealers citizens who are interested In the and renewing ncqualntnncea. general welfare of Ogden City, are Two etub trains arrived from Saccordially Invited. In addition to the election of officers an excellent pro- ramento yesterday and the Overland Limited from the west la due lute gram has been prepared. this evening. Ka 1 for the wear, was Friday morning at Nolan on the Rio scheduled to leave on time. Tbs train Grande, Just east of Kyune, Joe Dut- from the north was three and one-halton, n car repairer, was struck by train hours 1st yesterday, on account of No. I and badly Injured. He was ta- the high water near Swan Lake. ken to Salt Lake and placed In SL A B. Moseley, traveling paaeenger Mark's hospital, suffering from severe Injuries. Fred Engelke, formerly of agent of the Harriman lines, returned Ogden and Duston, had been sent to yesterday from Denver, where he Nolan from Helper to repair a had or- accompanied the Madam Butterfly der car. Being in the night It was nec- special on Ita record ran. essary to build a lire to give them General Superintendent R. Backing, light for their work. When they had completed it they lay down by the ham. assistant General Superintendlire between the tracks and went to ent Davis and Superintendent Costelsleep. When No. 3 came along Dut- lo of the Utah division of the Short ton got excited and arose and was Une, are In Ogden on a tour of Instruck and seriously Injured by tho spection. cross beam of the locomotive. Superintendent E. C. Manson of the In the- meeting of the rounty Southern Pacific went west Friday afboard of education held yesterday ternoon, his destination being San Mias Peterson, supervisor of the pri- Francisco, mary schools In Weber county, askA man, whose name Is at present ed for a leave of absence beginning with May 1st and extending until withheld from publication, was arthe next term of school hi Septem- rested yesterday on an unprintable ber. She was granted the petition. charge. Detective Pender and Captain The only other matter that came up Brown, of the police force, aro In concerned the question of moving the veatigatlng the chhrge. . , present headquarters of the county educators to other rooms. The commitSuit was commenced yesterday by tee on buildings was given charge of Thomam J. Jenkins of Marriott's salt-able the task of selecting another through Maginnis A Corn against the location. After the board meet- Oregon Short Une Railroad coming 56 county teachers were paid for pany for 1100 as damage for the death the past months work. It required of two COWf, the turn of 63,700 to pay them an City average of 66 per teacher. Psbst Blue Ribbon Beer on draft teachers aro paid an average of 1 19. J. W. McKennas, 844 25th SL , Instead of receiving hia sentence . MEMORIAL DAY yesterday. John Brotherton changed his plea of guilty to not guilty, the case will be heard if pjaible In District Court In Honor of the Late during the present term of court Judge Maloney. It is expected that Mrs. G. B. Robdistrict court convened yesterday erts, wife of one - of the cashiers of as usual, but the business of the the Harriman lines, will probably re- morning was rather unusual in that turn within the next few days. Her gentlemen of the bar wyre given permother at whose bedside Mrs. Roberts mission to make short memorial adremained for the past six weeks, dresses on the death of the late Judge Sundied st St. Paul, Minn., last Thomas Maloney. Aa soon as the day. Pneumonia, together with ad- bailiff called for order Judge Howell vanced age, was the Immediate cause announced that the court would act of the death. . All acquaintances recall upon the resolutions of reapeSt her numerous and extended visits at Ogden within the last few years and $10 REWARD learn with sorrow of her demise. Interment occurred Igtt Thursday at ' For the arrest and conviction of any Williamsburg, Iowa. party or partlea stealing the Ogdra With painful plownesi the antecedstandard or the Morning Examiner. ents of Grant Lyon, whose body has LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. been In Larkin's undertaking parlors since he was found dead In the FashIn several states the machinists ion rooming house, are being discover- unions have Increased nearly 500 per ed. A belated message wn received cent in membership during the past yesterday by Sheriff Behring In an year'. . b a gnat setoff to a pretty and head. We have a choice seieo-tiof this seasons Hats that will well-poise- d n turn the feminine heed to them, and every head will want to wear one of thews dainty and attractive creation In modern Millinery. They are in all atylea and shapes, and trimmed so variously aa to uit all Let ua Invite you to oomplexlons. ran and examine them. We feel aura ffelriy yn will not be able to reslet a chase when you hear the well-know- n pur- low prices. The JLeader Millinery Company MRS. S. E. LYON, Prep. f dissatisfaction by ratrnatlng . ua lth yonr bundles whenever In need of laundry work. The manner , In which we turn out our work ought to delight the moet fastidious, while r prlcei are as low as any other laundry eatabllahmenL We await your orders. Steam Laundry 174. 417 nth it Ogden Phones HOW ABOUT sow Harness you need? Dont ron cant afford It till. youve a hanee. We aeU no , no old fashioned appliances. infer-Seeds- All Our Harness ja.made from the heat of leather la iTt,.worn,nllk meaner. Blan-s?Whlpe and everything owner needs. ;. J-C. Platt Saddlery Co. h nues. They allege that the culvert, which la located oa the east side of Madison avenue, bet wees Tweuiy-eeventand Twenty-eightstreets, was obstructed and in such a negligent condition that instead of draining It full r spirit), which la about 84 Inches, it was un- WRIGHT'S J Yanl, of Draw, chief engineer of the D. 4 R. G. railroad. died ti doubU pneumonia at the St. lUfkl bmplUl, Salt Lake, yesterday lflf.7. CLAIM MADE THAT OFFICIALS HAVE BEEN NEGLIGENT. Moran, tvsidmg a; 2726 avenue, auj Mr. Ruih E. Barnett, living at 7 IS Tsvut-evemitn-ei- . yesterday, filed claims wlih City Recorder Crltchbw against the Oliy of Ogden for damages and lu-- , uries sustained to ibeir properties caused by the raia aud thaw of snow on March 7th, 5th. 9U and 10th. Their properties are located close together, both la block 2. which is bounded by Twenty-seventand Twenty-eightstreets and Madlaon aud Monroe ave- of Couch Covers natures found 21. SCHEME Martin For Monday March 25th Full 50 in. wide, worth $1.50, at . . MATirn DAMAGES MaUikon 3 w siMVW. able to drain more than seven Inches: that they have repeatedly notified the city authorities to repair and remedy aid culvert; that la the summer of 1904 and also in the month of February, 1907, the city officials viewed and Inspected said culvert aud asw Its neglected and obstructed condition, hut failed to remedy or repair the same, sad that by reason of said obstructed culvert, the water which accumulates and flows in a certain ravins and gul-le- y in the rear of their premises and which la a natural waterway, and has been from time Immemorial, became Impounded upon the premises; that the city filled up and obstructed said ravine, and In order to make aa outlet for said water flowing therein, placed la said culvert: that the same grossly insufficient, being only twenty-fou- r Inches In diameter and that tho asms 1a defective, sad by reason thereof, the water accumulated and became Impounded and barked up and upon claimants premises, flooding their basements and cellars, making their properties moist and to live la, damaging the plastering and wall paper of the respective houses aa well as causing the floors and windows la tha basement to beoome warped, twisted and broken, likewise the doors sad door frames, also the basement and cellar walls were thereby damaged and weakened and thslr supports undermined, whereby they claim that they have suffered damages in the sum of'l,0t0 andJtSOO respectively. Attorney Joseph Ches represents both claimants. utt-l.r- f , Psbst Blue Ribbou Beer oa draft at W. McKennas, 25th SL t4 BA1U0ADS TO BE PROBED flsnate Special Cammlttae Named tc Investigate Certain Problems. Senators Stephen H. Love, Peler Clegg, George N. Lawrence, K. T. Hul anlskl aud Henry Gardner will act as a special Investigating committee of the senate to probe the fuel and rail- road questions during the legislative recess which commenced Friday, and they will continue the Inquiry along linen which, according to Representatives Robinson sng Tollon and some others In a majority report on the last Investigation, do not require legislative action. The resolution was offered and passed In the senate yesterday Just before final adjournment, and the special committee will be answerable only to the upper house. It la significant that President Love placed Senator Gardner on the committee Instead of Senator Johnson, chairman of the rail roads committee, who figured In the 11 ret Investigation, and Senator Hul anlskl In place of Senator Hollingsworth. The committee will not take up the wink for several months, hut when It does, it is promised that a far more exhaustive inquiry will be made, and a report will be made to the legislature two year hence unless a special The scheme to light tLe city by Its own power plant grows dally brighter In the minds of a number of oouncit-nieengaged on the werk. One .day nest week will be taken by the council body for a Junket to Wilson's dam in Ogden canton. It is estimated bjr an engineer that at the lowest water mark that the river reaches duriug the summer !S0 horse power may be generated. This la more tliaa enough power to light the city. The cost of a suitable plant has boon reduced to $15,000, or leas Uun fl3u per horse power. In the figured cost of a plant the cost of poling and wiring the city Is not considered. The committeemen appointed to the scheme have a plan of conveying light and power over the city that will do away wlih the of new poles and wire. It has not been made public, however, but It Is said to be feasible end at a comparatively small expenditure. A CROWDED have a full line uf (ianleu and Flower Seed in park-- a renli, an we never carried tuvds before. jt . A lol AIm) a full line of Harden Tool, emittitdiug of Rakes, fcipadf-- . Digging Fork, Harden Uutie, Children'a rw-Set, etc., at W Natural W starway Obstructed by a Committeemen Have Hit Upon e Plan Culvert Hontcs Maas for Reducing tha Cost of InUnaan.tsry. stallation.' A new line of Portieres, Couch Covers and Table Covers. Window Shades, Curtain Poles and all kinds of Drajwry new Eug and Drajiery Department. TTAII. CITY AGAIN C0UNCIL81EN SUED FOR FAVOR THE and Dept. Drapery Rtg Second Floor A Special Sale OGDEN. t, Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. 2476 Washington Ave. TUNNEL IS CLEARED. Loa Angek-s- , Calif., Marr'a 3. Repair nude In Uu San ferosado tunnel on the Southern Fact lie line HOUSE THE Singing Evangelist and Rav. Blown Draw Hundreds. A crowded house again Friday night greeted Prof. B. P. Stout, the singing evangelist, and the Rev. D. A. Brown, HAN AN st the Baptist church. The professor sang "The Cloud and Fire," "The Ninety and Nine," "The Three Calls," "The Old Arts, and "At Mother's Grave." Rev Brown spoke ou "Faith," using aa his text, "Believe on the !xrd Jesus Christ and Thou Shalt Be Saved, and Thy House." He said that there were two phases of faith, a subjective faith and aa objective faith. 'The first phase of faith, said the speaker, "le a faith that cornea by looking at everything through our own interpretation, our owu Judgment and our own knowledge." Tbe minister then pointed out how many people were trying to be Christians with such a faith. He declared that they did not believe oa the Lord Jeaui Christ; they were only believing on the Christ of their Inter pretatlon and their knowledge. "God has so made the mind of man that he must have an object to mill forth hla faith. And when ha does have such aa object, then It la perfectly normal for tha mind to express Itself In faith. Mosea waa sent to preach deliverance to Israel in Egypt, but he could not go and why? Because he had only a subjective faith: he waa looking within. God saw bis difficulty, and called upon the faithless man to look upon the burning bush. That burning bush waa ths object to which his, mind went. He saw the miraculous in It, nd be knew that God must be there. After that sight It was easy for him to believe." Tbe speaker thru pointed out that Jesus Christ Is ths object of our faith. "If we look upon Jesus; If we make Hla divine person and power the object of our tmnigbt, we cannot keep back faith." Tho speaker dosed by pointing out that the great reason why many did not believe on Jesus was because they were not looking upon Christ The appeal went home to the hearts of the audience, and was received very attentively. The professor and Rev. Brown will onndurt the services Sunday morning, afternoon and evening, also a fere well service, Senday afternoon service will be especially for men. offers the ease of soft, pliable ' leather and the elegance of - smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO-RD SOLE AGENTS 2 W (Bunts KOI(BBS FREE We Guarantee Speedy end Abme lute Ourea In Oamoa We Accept CONSULTATION - f The local council le directly under the Jurisdiction of the supreme counr cil, which ecured He charter . It waa 6:01 Friday afternoon on the the laws of the Bute of Maaaaohue-eitsTbe degree team of tbe Val March 14 extension, when President Initiative Stephen H. Love and Speaker Harry counril. who perform athe good impresS. Joseph declared that the Seventh ceremonies is making legislature of tbe State of Utah was sion upon the candidates. adjourned, sine die. Psbst Bint Ribbon Beer on draft at Thhrsdsv morning member 'if the senate thought tbe session would be J. W. McKenna s, 944 35th SL adjourned that afternoon. Thirs-laTRAIN DERAILED. afternoon the members thought an evening session- - and a short one at San Diego, Calif., March S3. New that would complete tbe last long that the day. - Thursday evening It developed was received here last night clerks could not afternoon train from lx Angelas for the engrosi-inderailed st Bsa prepare the general appropriation hill this city was partly for final signatures before 10 a. m. Macao switch, near Orange enunty Then all of tbe senator! sauntered boundary line. The report here is Spreading and all except a hare quorum saun- that nobody was injured.cauee of the tered for home. The others sere to rails are given ns the meet at 10 a- - m. Friday and ckue up wreck. the business In a short half heur. sauntered WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS They met at 10 a. m from noon unMl 2 p. m. and adjourned WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. won after 1:01. ADJOURNS un-le- 4 Pro. Elliott, acrowi the af reet from old utand now 2350 Washington Avenne. at BUSWELL the-stoc- k tit I A .CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our many friend! and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown to tin during our recent great bereavement In the Inea of our beloved son and brother, Ernest. We are also grateful to the teachers, classmates and other pupils of the Central school, members of the sestdou Is called. Y, M. M. 1. A., teachers of the Sun-de- v echoed, for the beautiful floral WEBER COUNTY FAIR offerings, the choir, Mrs. Mary Farley and Miss Elsie Shorten, for the beauSTOCK HOLDERS ATTENT10H tiful and appropriate music rendered, eble speakers whose words All those holding stock certificates and to the will be long remembered. comfort of Assoin the old Weber County Fair Mrs. Ernest E. Stevens and end Mr. ciation and have not yet exchanged the same for like number of shares In Family. the Intermountain Fair Association, must do no Immediately or lose all ROYAL ARCAKUM Interest In aald stock. By calling on Theodora Tracy at the office of the The Royal Arcanum Council ht OgEvening Standard tha stock will be front as one exchanged share for share. Be sure den le coming to the fraternal oryou bring the stock of the Weber of the rapidly growing At each the state. County Fair Association with you, ganisation of classes of candidates because the stock In the new com- meeting large are put through the mysteries of the pany can only he exchanged by sur- council. Not only In the west la the rendering the old stock. The stock In but slo Weber County Fair Association is now orgselsalion rapidly growingmouth of In the east. During ths valueless, and the time for exchangIn Omaha 104 new arcon-Ian- s February, dibut has the expired, ing were Initiated. rectors of tbe Intermountaln Fair AsThe Royal Arcanum has accumuto decided few a hare sociation grant of over sn emergency fund lated which of transfer the in more days been has which million three dollars, immeGive made. this stock may be rad state in Invented government, If save diate attention you want' to bonds, at good Interest, municipal your rights. which protect the rates of assessBy order of tbe Board of Directors, ment now In fore. Tbee conditions March 16th, 1907. have n better effect on the insured O. M. RUNYAN. as well as an incentive to those dePresident. siring protection offered by the WM. CLASSMAN, Secretary. LEGISLATURE last evening removed the last obstacle on tho Valley line sad tec regular schedule was resumed hut night. By the only routo open to San Francisco, the Owl train left at 9 sckock via Bareuiw and Mojave. the JEWELER Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON AVE The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the Beautiful Line of Jewelry. |