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Show ENROLLMENT LARGE8T IN TORY OF 8CHOOL3. HIS- REGULAR LUCIN IN FED CASE WAS SETTLED ERAL COURT TODAY, TRAFFIC BEGINS CUT-OF- F ON Year Deciaion Holds That Procadea of 8alo Burning of Snowaheda on 8ierra Increase in Attendance vadaa Greatly Delaya of Stock Muet Be Divided Over That of La at U Expected Traffic. Among Creditor. to Be 200. THie Ns- - The new Southern Pacific time card In the long drawn out nctlon of Annie A. Scott xa. A. D. F. Reynolds, upon which the official! have been wherein the plaintiff sued in the Fed- working since last Thursday will be tomorrow and go Into effect eral court for the foreclosure of a completed on Saturday, September 17th. The mortgage for the sum of 110,000 held day will mark an Important epoch in upon the stock of goods owned by the history of local railroading, as on Reynolds, Emil S. Rolapp, trustee in on that date regular trains will begin Lu-cl- n bankruptcy for Reynolds, Intervened, to be operated over the celebrated cut-of- f. a and today the court handed down Aa already announced In theae coldecision dismissing plaintl's bill and will be turned over the cut-o- ff umn!, ordering all the goods and property to to the operating department of the Orbe turned over to the trustee, Mr. Ro- egon Short Line, which, for matters lapp. of economy and expediency, haa lately The result of this decision Is that taken Jurisdiction over the Harrlman who all the creditors of Reynolds, system from Green River, Wya, to have proved their debts will receive Reno, Nev. their pro rata of the proceeds of the In anticipation of the inauguration sale of the goods of the store. of regular train service, the officials of This decision by Judge Marshall re- the operating department are arrangaffirms the doctrine laid down by the ing the details for the change. Ever supreme court of this state that a since June 19th the Ogden Lucln cutchattel mortgage on a changing stock off table of stations and distances haa of goods is invalid as against other appeared on the card for the district creditors. between Ogden and Montello. At the Fllowlng were the attorneys for same time the card Included the old plaintiff, Messrs. Agee, Kimball and line. This district of the Salt Lake Halverson; for the trustee, V. Gideon, division comprises 120.27 miles via the Henderson and Macmillan and Magtn-nl- s cut-o- ff and 154.6 miles via the old line and Stout. so on the first run out of Ogden to Montello, the exact saving in distance Stop That Cough! will be 43.S5 miles. The fastest train When a cough, a tickling or an Irri- over the old lines makes an average tation in the throat makes you feel speed of 32.14 miles per hour, the train take Ballard's Hore-houn- d being Limited No. 2, eastbound. Just uncomfortable, Syrup. Don't wale until the aa soon as the cut-o- ff la operated No. disease has gone beyond control. Mr. 2 can run from Umbria Junction to and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 254 West 5th Lake Side, a dltaance of a little over St, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes: fifty-si- x miles, at the rate of sixty p We think Ballards Horehound miles an hour because it la a track the best medicines for coughs and without a curve and a alight down colda We have used it for several With this fast time for the grade. years; it has always given immedi- desert section and the fast time ate relief, ia very pleasant and gives through the valley section on this side satisfaction. 25c, 50c $1.00. For of the lake, the average speed can be sale by Geo. F. Cave. wonderfully Increased, even figuring on a alowl schedule across the lake. IDAN-Hdrives iut urio acid poiThe figures on the actual saving will son the cause of rheumatism. be of great Interest to railroad men all PEACH DAY. over the country. Out of Ogden there will be no maExcursion to Brigham City Thursday IDAN-HLithia at first-clas- s drug terial change on the time, but the time September 15, 1904. stores, bars and dubs. San Francisco end will be shortat the Special train via the Oregon Short ened meet the requirements of the to CHEAP RATES TO SALT LAKE Line leaves Ogden 9:10 a. m.; returnnew line. CITY. ing, leaves Brigham at midnight. Fare, round trip,. 75 cents. Thursday, 8pt. 15th. J. D. Negus, a Boston and New York Via Oregon Short Line. $1.50 round on Saturday trip. Tickets good to return SeptemThe IDAN-Hhabit is a good one. mining man, announced Union the that had Pacific purchased ber 16th. Get it today. the Chicago A Alton railroad and that a cut-o- ff would Immediately be built from Hermoaa Junction, twenty miles east of Cheyenne, to Denver, via Virginia Dale, auch a line being absolutely necessary to Insure prompt and competitive connection by the Union Pacific at Kansas City with its new Wishes to Announce Chicago ft Alton system. To many small boy anil niuny small girls thlii la the inot obnoxious day day in the year. Bchool opened today. That holiday of three month ao long looked forward to hue ended and It ia a cane of back to t lie schoolroom again. The lurgeat enrollment ever made In the hlxtory of Ogden'a public achoola wa achroiilcled thia morning when aome four thouanr children themselves for scholarships. By the end of thia week thia number will be Increased by COO or TOO pupils and il ia expected that the total increase in the attendance thia year over that of lat will be about 200. All the rooms, which the board expected to abandon, have hud to be reopened and Superintendent Allison atated that it was doubtful, even with the completion of the Bee building, whether they win be able to colse up many of the rooms which they expected to dose. The attendance at the high school was a record breaker, 650 pupils entering the achooL The fuO teaching corps was on hand and Mr. Allison atatea It la one of the beat equipped they have ever had. There are many new teachers from the normal achoola of the east and west and aU are eager for their work. Mias Cora Clayton of Sandusky, O., hna been engaged ns the supervisor of drawing and will arrive here in about a week. ANNUAL MEETING. Notice la hereby given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Utah State Journal company, will be held at the office of the company. No. 425 Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden City, Utah, Monday, September 2(, 1204, at 4 oclock p. m. of that day for the purpose of electing a board of directors and the transaction of such other business aa may properly come before the meeting. FRANK J. CANNON, PrealdenL K. A.' LITTLEFIELD, Secretary. pre-aent- ed . A A t t t i i THE LEADER MILLINERY and Invite You to Our Grand Millinery Opening 1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday September 15-16-- 17 t I t t t 4- - Most beautiful creations imported from all the cities of art and fashion. Never before was the creation and beauty of our workroom so complete designed by the well known ami accomplished Madame Johnston of New York. The daniHge done by fire to the snowsheds and tracks on the Southern Pacific, near Blue Canyon, Cal., last Friday evening haa been repaired and train service was resumed on Saturday. About 2,500 feet of snowsheds and track had bene destroyed. Men and materials were rushed to the scene as rapidly as possible and the tracks were repaired for through trains by Saturday noon. The fire started In shed No. 4 on Friday evening and spread so rapidly that traffic was delayed from then until Saturday at about 11:30 a. m. This was par- ticularly unfortunate as so many Knights Templar specials were en route, and they, together with the regular traffic, were delayed for many hours. A number of trains arrived last night. It fifty San tion j Hundreds of mothers are taking advantage of this special sale, iittin thei boys out for school, which begins this (Monday) morning. If you have not already shared in this valuable bargain, do so at qnce. Sale lasts all this week Double-breaste- d, two-piec- knee pants suits, extra e made, of all wool mixed and plain materials, ages 7 tc 1G years (Q well ("V r knee pants suits, all wool, fancy mixtures, extra school for wear, Norfolk style, ages 7( strong 1G to years Two-piec- e $2.95 Russian Blouse Suits, for the little boys, made well, of wool terials, very stylish and serviceable, ages 3 to 7 years ma- $2.95 A cheaper line , same sizes , similar to above $1.95 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CO. Ready-to-We- ar AND CORRECT 8TYLES IN WOMEN8 OUTER GARMENT8 NOW ON DI8PLAY. EVERY DAY ADDS SOMETHING TO OUR COLLECTION IN THE WAY OF SUITS, WAISTS AND SKIRTS. NEW Sy-ru- A I $2.95 SATURDAY. MRS. S. E. LYON 2351 Washington Avenue, Ogden I Is reported that one hundred and Austrians have quit work on the Pedro line owing to dissatisfacwith their interpreters and J. Ros dark of the Salt Lake Route, and Superintendent X W. H. Bancroft or the Oregon Short Line, left Saturday on a tour of Inspection of the Snlt Lake end of the Short Line. Vice-Preside- nt TEA Be Good to Your Eyes WEAR GLASSES IF YOU NEED THEM, BUT DONT GUESS AT IT. COME TO US FOR A FREE EXAMINATION AND WE WILL TELL YOU THE. ABSOLUTE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR EYES. YOU WONT REGRET TAKING THE STEP. J. 8. Lewis 6 Co., Opticians Go Go Go Go for m Will CdH)uiiy. Smi Miss by the book by the book by the book by the book RmUga fnakib Book, A SchXns ft Bertha Payne will receive puat her pils for instruction on piano home, 2250 Wall avenue. SEE THE THE THE THE NEW AUTUMNAL COAT COAT NEW SHOWER-PROO-F NEW VEST SUITS NEW TOURIST SUITS ALL HERE FOR YOUR CHOOSING, AND NOWHERE CHOOSE BETTER. Tailored Suits COULD YOU Walking Skirts Our tailored Suits, ranging in price from $10.00 to $G5.00, are full of value, embracing all of t the new features brought out by the best designers. Various styles to select from. We call your attention to our new Walking Skirts for Fall with pride. Every Skirt is made of strictly all wool materials and perfectly tailored. We show all new models. $10.00 to $65.00 $3.75 to $12.75 Dress Goods Sale desirable shades, in the regular qualities, will be on sale at 25 pieces Mixed Suitings, 75c and GOc LAST & THOMAS QQr |