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Show DAILY jSsfiu I UTAH OGDEN JOURNAL. FRIDAY, STATE MARCH 3, PAGE FIVE. 1905. report- - nf of public iiistrii-'- ' inn. Education. !'n Iii7 H. Hd.itiiiK tii partitions: Jti'lt-- j ii'.it itirt of at and i: CANDIDATE s Advance Sale . Mil's MOVE FREIGHT clary. CAPITAL IS te Frenchman Read His Bonk, say to read a hunk was the other day coming up what I from Ni Dilians. paid J. T. Simpson u! rhu-:n:i- i It was iu a Bull- man rii.-iiincar. and wo h::d a pretHew A Great i A cMiiini (Coi'.'iiniH.l from HIS SCHEME TO MEWOF SALT LAKE. BUSI-Ss- p.ie i i S bt',-1- atlri-lf.- i sl'lt., iik.men: of limM,k UU! hMShip' oilier la H" 0Point to tho Novada fr.lTiTnily. P'S!ld. Inataad of California. ii, VV.tsliiiigiiin. Ue- ,ii-- f me uKual iiMiort pirUporkt-l-- , aiM uf the - -l i liiilit-tlrirei- II1- - vl i i-ii , 1 - rail-near- Big Batch Goes from the filies kim.v ihise trunk- - ,,n s:slii. so set ei nl haw lirnoKi-.fr.nn New men assembled w uf ifiisincaa York in lni'k New after York crooks, Cwnnwlal dub In Salt Lake t hiciin ijelei lie lo an eye on k'Vji L. Slarah'a C. and listened to bail im-- fi mu that city, ami no on. f oldflelda r' reaching There :uv inure than Inn of these in sleuths here. Whenever i 'intern Nevada, a. outlined last evening. A. O. i rook Is recognized he will professional be arrested. ,lte journal He will be jlUt hi jail at once and kept this city was also present. the Inauguration is over. to put freight there in It will not be necessary for him lo y,rh proposed $3.25 at approximately i ommit i rime before he lands behind w Goldield from Salt Lake, and in the the bars. If there are any old charges ""iZ district for a trifle more, and on which these professionals, many- of JmuJte It at a point on the them can be held will to Salt Lake than be punished to the full extent.they to the Angeles. He explained present that the great cost PREPARATIONS FOR THE was due to the fact that GRAND INAUGURAL BALL i SENATE NOT CONFIRM DOES MOYES' APPOINTMENT. er rtinx of Board Appointmanta Through Without Opposition. Shortly I'l.ih a faithful . a balih of appointday ments by the governor was received and each appointee was confirmed In r executive essiii'i the close Of the afternoon' work. An appointregular n-ment made last was not confirmed. This o.m A. H. Moves of Ogden for state fish and gamp eommls-sioi-e- r. Fl.it,- f'1..iIlh . after This sale comes at a tims you are thinking most of what to buy in a Shirt Waist for Spring and Summer wear. There ia one thing that ia evident in thie great showing of Shirt Waists, and that is, you get different styles, materials and workmanship, and lowor prices, and all that is for i,il iii nt-.i- were all in T,,e i.ire e got to Atlanta ro.td li.ive and scattered the' I'l'iiiteil pages for hundreds of Const itutkiu the viminvt. Franc' he ii Freed i. . i i Utile World's Supply of Cork. years ago Italy supplied nearly all the cork used in England, hut the Italian supply has fallen oft greatly of late years. In some proT- lnees the trees have been cut down ' for charcoal and In othera they have been felled oil account of their high potah values. Cork trees easily reach the age of 200 years. They yield cork In their thirtieth year and continue to do so every seven years. A new process has been discovered ' by which large pieces of cork can he made out of small ones and this has given a great Impetus to the cork Industry. The price of cork is going up steadily, both on account of the increasing demand and the decreasMedical Examiners -- lir. I. C. nudge, ing supply of the raw material. A. Dr. S. Charles 1,. Olsen, Ir. Condon, Dr. A. C. Ewing, Dr. Ellas S. Wright Dr. F. E. Stroup, and I)r. K. V. Fisher. Relic of War of 1711. Slate Chemist Herman Harms. Lea Monts, In the Oulf At Pointe Mrs. Regents of Cnlversity of I'tah Rebeeca E. IJllle, Mrs. A. H. Kinney, of St. Lawrence, Is a lighthouse, the Frank Pierce. I)r. C. G- Plummer And keeper of which recently turned out Richard W. Young. e of the sand an sword bearing Hoard of Barbers' Examiners Dr. C. on Its blade the date 1711. It la M. Benedict J. D. Harris and .Albert a relic of the exundoubtedly E. Walker. Walker, who left It is reported that another batch of pedition of Admiral in 1711 with 11,000 men and appointments will be made today or England tomorrow and that a successor to a large fleet to take Quebec and MonState Engineer A. F. Doremus and also treal. When he got off Seven Islands to Thomas D. Dee and R. C. Lund, as he was overtaken by a dense fog and members of the state board of equllxa-tlo- n, a great storm arose. He refused to will he named. take the advice of a French' pilot and A state board of land commissioners as a result the British ships were of five members, who are to serve for dashed to pieces on the rocks off Egg two years, a secretary who la to be a Island and next spring 900 bodlea member of the board and la to give a were there. lying bond of $50,000, and no partisan restriction! on the appolntmenta, are the His Specialty. principal featurea of S- - B- No. 23, which One of the stories attributed to An was passed by the house yesterday and drew Carnegie, dealing with the foiwill go to the governor as soon as it Is bles and weaknesses of his countryengrossed. men, concerns an old Scotch lady who Passed by . the Senate. provided a Glasgow workman with a S. B. No. 79 Relating to attachplentiful dinner plentiful, that Is, aa ments. S. B. No. 120 Repealing arid land far as the solids were concerned, but reclamation commission. woefully scanty in the supply of tha S. B. No. 107 Amending liquor li- nktlonal stimulant. The man's appecense laws, making local option pro- tite did not seem to be up to the mark, vision for rural districts. and the old lady reproached him with S. B. No. 123 Amending negotiable his lack of ability as a trencherman. Instrument act. Aye, mem, he said; Its ower trui 8. B. No. 76 Subjecting salaries of that I canna eat a mtickle, but it wad to garpublic officials nd employes do yer heart guld tae aae me drink." nishment. New York Times. H. B. No. 173 Providing penalty Tor owners of stock for not properly saltHAVE ALL BEET GROWER8 ing cattle. MADE CONTRACTS? H. B. No. 113 Providing penalty for minor. a to firearms selling The time will soon come when the H. B- No. 174 Providing penalty for who nre going to rnise sugar farmers on animals. persons altering marks lieeta for the Amalgamated Sugar comReceived From the Senate. commence planting S. B. No. 121 To extend the time pany will want to Hie beet seed. The present fine weath Revised 69. title with for comrUing er Indicates an enrly spring, and the Statutes. Judiciary. con S. B. No. 127 To license trading Sugar company should have the so they will know In tracts at all once, Judiciary. stamp companies. how many drills to send to each settleS. B. No. Ill To establish a comment and how much beet seed. Let uniform mission for the promotion of farmer get his contract at once every Judiciary. legislation, The field superintenS. B. No. 60 To make appropriation without delay. visited dent the settlements In has Agriculfarm. for state experiment Weber and Davis counties for the purture and horticulture. did S. B. No. 76 Making wages of pub- pose of meeting farmers, but many Each not meet the him. Saturday to garnishment. lic employes subject farmers can find Mr. Plngree In his Judiciary. office In the First National bank build S. B- - 123 To provide uniform legisng In Ogden City. This matter should lation In regard to negotiable instru- not be neglected. hanking. ments. Banks and to attachS. B- - No. 79 Relating ments. Judiciary. S. H. No. 120 Relating to arid land reclamation fund commission. Public Such vigorous opiHisitioii developed to the i Igiicli Ilian because of his alleged lack nf qualification that a majority of the senators declined to indorse the appointment. It is reported that members of the Weber county committee did not approve of the governor's choice, and that Governor Cutler was imposed oil when he sent the name In. Those confirmed were; l Hoard of E. A Examiner Tripp. A- C. Wherry, Stanley II. claw-so- n and H. W. Davis. Hoard of Education 1. H. Christensen and William Allison. Hoard of Health Dr. T. H. Keatty, Dr. Fled Stauffer. Dr. Y. H. Calder-woo- Seventy-fiv- your good. We place on sale 100 dosen Shirt Waiets for tha vance aale at tho following prices: ad- ' e $1.25 $1.50 con-'ideral- WASHINGTON. March 3. A small pounds of food and water J their teama This expense he will army of artists and florists, painters stations and decorators were liustly engaged in by establishing ZTwter and feed will be kept for the pension building today putting the He promises to have at finishing touches to the work of preptheri Bje. The outfits ready to receive aration for the inaugural ball. Aenu within thirty days, should a decorations are on the most elaborate TSbi Kven him. In additioncashto scale ever attempted here. The wall he ask. for a and the columns and windows and J ,ne freight charges, be .1 no 000. to paid over to him every nook and corner will be filled 1 per with greens and cut flowers, palms and u hr makes goodof and all goods Invoice price th ferns, flags and banners and bunting. Vj the line. The trip from The electric light bulbs have been SiriUd to Goldfield will consume grouped in arches, circles, semi-circl, -- yen days, and the minimum and squares, and designs of every conCall-.l- ll ceivable description, and shields and over present rates from coats-of-arof the various states per ton. he HS-5a number of advant- hang In conspicuous places. j. a Horn told The committee on arrangements rew be gained by such a move, and Zfiied out the possibilities of the ports that fully 12,000 people will gathcon-- ! er in the great ballroom to do honor to B iwtiMlly new gold fields. At the the the discussion of a lengthy president. The rfsjiofl of of C. chief atatractlon, of course, will be the abject i committee consisting Webber and W. C. presidential party. Becond will come X. gtrevell, Colonel was appointed to still further those prominent in the affairs of the Borne investigate the matter and report up-- a nation, such as cabinet officers, members of the diplomatic corps and senthe advisability of accepting or rejprac-tical- ly ators is There and representatives. The third the proposition. ecting not a doubt, however, that some class will include all not mentioned in neb deal will be made and closed the first two. The Marine band, reinforced by sev- -. vjthln a few days. eral other organizations of almost d People Sought equal fame will furnish the music. As an additional attraction there will be that of say Students a mixed chorus of 600 voices that will with rad adorned woman bright t sing patriotic songs in greeting to the more and deceptive tmies is brighter, new chief executive and the guests of on ambitious than a woman having the evening. Gtr colored hair. Whatever truth The president will be officially rethen may be in this, it la a fact that ceived at 9 o'clock, and from then until Haired women have a strange midnight he will receive Informally. tor most men, and The day being Saturday. In deference oil maids are almost unknown. to the religious scruples of the AmeriliMibed men are equally In demand can people. It has been decreed that Is the aatrlmonial market, for they the Sabbath shall not be desecrated. Hence all the festivities will come to ire nil to make the most devoted of Hence the reason of a club an end promptly at midnight. afgfrls In Dresden, members of which to die old malda pledge themselves Big Prices for Jewela Four thousand pounds for a dropntkrthan many any but young men with red hair. 3,000 for a shaped pearl srsrfpln, pearl stnd, 980 for a coast-fastenformed of a white boutton pearl with Ah Sin, Esquire." 170 for seven buttons en gold bar, Bj way nf corroborating my view 155 for a pair of brilliant suite, and that the title these are a few of the Esquire" la utterly dev- aleeve-link- s oid of meaning, one of my readers prices realized at a sale of an English otlons that in Singapore, where marquis Jewelry, and they come as ht has resided for eleven years, it is a revelation to the average man who Mt only universally bestowed on has to work twentv years for the price . oveiy white man, but also upon the of ' Answer ralthler Chinese and Asiatics. Ah Esq., looks and sounds well. It Riches. U surely lend an additional attraHave you a little baby boy cts to life In a Rand mine or com-Rou- d A few months more than two years old. when the Celestial knows that With soft brown ryes that brim with tho wealth he Joy. amasses out of his avAnd silken bathed with gold; oid minimum" wage will entitle him Who. tnrldlliig.ringlets follows you sround And touch a designation. you near the hearth; He could not Whose plays beside la the sweetest sound Rt a peacocks feather or a To youprattle of all glad notes on earth? yellow tabl at Lor.e fur anything like the Have you a rule oaby boy Ftofc London Truth. Who when t.se voice of slumber calls Reluctant leaves each tattered toy And in your strong arms weary falls Who yawn'ng, looks with sleepy eyes Into ycur own and faintly smiles; Then shots his lids and quiet lies. And drifts away to Dreamland's Isles? Have you s little one like this. Who guts all troubling thoughts to When climbing up, he plants a klsa Of love upon your lips at night? land. If so then humbly bend your knee And lift your heart in thankful prayar. S. R No. 107 Making consent of For you are richer far than lie collectors necessary for issuances of Who. childless, la a millionaire! Coun-- Montreal Herald. liquor licenses In the country. ties. New 8snate Bill. Way la Open to All. S. B. No. 180 Joint committee on A platform la not necessary to the repealing present bounty bounties, performance of a duty. A gallery la laws and appropriating $10,000 for not a requisite. Patrick Henrys honor bounties on coyotes, lynx and wild cats and fearlessness of personal conse- at $1 each. Failed in 8enate. quences In the performance of the work that lay before him have InscribH. B. No. 51 Providing for state ud thank you for and your suggestion if ed hla name on the roll of fame. It la board of poultry commissioners Si would advise her to use open to all of ua to be honest and appropriating $1,600 to pay premiums. Passed by the House. honorable, brave In the tasks that No. 168 Allowing to county B. H. our in way. Exchange. fate places commissioners In counties of the first class $25 per month in lieu of traveling expenses. S. B. No. 23 To reorganize state Do you know how your board of bind commissioners. B. No. 190 Appropriating $2,500 H. grocer comes to return your for tho relief of Zebulon Jacobs. B- 186 Appropriating 1,500 money, if you don't like forH. the No. relief of Dnvid Wilcken. H. B. No. 134 Prohibiting district Schillings Best? school trustees being interested In conYour grocer roluna your nosey g yea dost like tracts granted by the board. H. B. No. 118 Providing for exam SJuUuig'e Beet. (nation of school teachers under dlrec is a wholsesome winningness MOTHER GOOSE AT THE SALT tion of state board of education. It which LAKE THEATER H. B. No. 124 Appropriating $6,000 brings to the user a full 8lIur of maintain schools In districts where to satisfaction. Wednesday night, March 8th, with the the funds from local taxes are Insuforiginal company of 350 people. Seats ficient. grocers. on sale at Boyle's Received From tho Houso. 11.00, $1.50 and B. No. 102 Relating to state store. II. Furniture Sl0a?y KUlk If it to please. Judiciary. Special train via Rio Grande West- board of equllxatlon. IT. B. No. 223 Relating to creation ern. Fare $1.00 for the round trip. of preferred and special stock on inCOLONISTS RATES. come certificates. Judiciary. H. B. No. 155 Relating to fees of The Southern raclflc has arranged for a large supply of extra tourist precinct officers. County and municicars to handle the rush of colonist pal corporations. H. n. No. 203 Relating to manner traffic which Is nOw on. About twenty coaches sre awnltlng orders in the local of making amendments to articles of a Incorporation. Judiciary. yards. The road has established H. B. No. 116 Relating to final set second class rate of $25 from Ogden to any place on the main line of the tlement of estates. Judiciary. H. R. No. 143 Relating to Southern raclflc. L000 j j $2.00 $2.75 13.25 75c grade at and $1.75 grade at and $2.50 grade at and $3.01 grade at and $4 00 grade at Me $1-4- S 28 i ' - 'An d. es The Coal that Heats - newly-inaugurat- ed IT old-styl- fas-diatv- in , AHD CO. SHIR1LIFF Phones Sole Anthracite. d Agents for IS-- h IS-- x Our - red-head- -t COMES FROh Sale Is Now On SilE. Last Thomas ooooo - on Crescent $2-0- fu Peery Bros. Milling Company akers Parker "l Goal Go. 213-- FOR Z 182 Independent THE LUNGS Dr. Kings New Discovery OFFICE AND YARDS MOVED TO Z7TH AND PACIFIC AVE. Ball Telephone CURE 0 Priea C 50cfc $1.00 Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cura for all THROAT and LT7NG TROUBLES, or MONEY BACK. Acknowledged Leaders Heywood 0 Carriages and TEA Flour I KILL the COUGH and Go-Car- ts Our Line of $ $ $ $ $ 0 g $ 1 J Is full of practical and suggestive ideas. If yt?u are ready for a Carriage or'Go- Cart now is your opportunity. Largest assortment ever shown in Ogden. When you see this years line you will agree with us that for neatness and compact-j- j ness the 1905 styles are leaders. ' ' oyle Furniture Co. SEE SHOW WINDOWS. S' |