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Show DAILY hikes CLEVER piss I PASSES ARTIST UTAH JOURNAL, 8TATE TUESDAY, MARCH IS IN OGDEN UPON V POLICE ARE ENDEAVORING LOCATE HOLD-UP- and Intereited Parties and that the Bamberger Knoaii were er eiettrlc railway franchise, econd many reading up for and lice w discussion the : which caused wa. one with refer-"- to be used to the kind of a rail fompanles, the law committee tLln that the choice of rail be left with the city council. Mr. attorney for Mahler, .trenu-objecte- d to this. however, and Stei that the franchise already .peclflcally that the rail, must of the f yM according to the will was to !L wncll. hut if the city the kind of rail Mahler would be It the mercy of any one rail lecturer. The council, on these "TZ decided to strike out the SSment, which then rendered the miss williams work. is. satisfactory to both the and the council. Mis Louise WilU.-tmxi!M m.iglit forili wiili remarkable skill. ;i young arWilliams introduced a Councilman The artist does not tist of ability, is in Ogden seeking an her work to Intention of to painting, hut is a sculptress alone Wash-kgto- n for her here. opening art between work She street, fMnty-fourof rare talent. A bast of Cardinal and Grant avenue., and that a is a Southern girl, being a native of Gibbous made by her was sent to the levied tax upon be local special and She ha come west in the Charleston exhibillon and received estate Georgia. .butting property and real hope of btiieflUIng the ill health of her favorable comment from the sculpture will which owner, to defray the co.t, who, with u younger sister, jury made up of American sculptores The notice mother, is at present in Colorado. Miss Wil- of high standing. The noted be approximately 87,800. prelate ordered published. and wu adopted liams seeks a new field her tabor praised it in the highest terms in an when the believing that the climatefor April 17 was set aa the date will be here iiutograph letter which was much apcouncil will hear objection, to the probeneficial to her. preciated by the young Protestant. Several oil paintings, all Southern The artist also bears a letter from the to repair city, types, are on exhibition in the win- President Roosevelt. He writes in part bid. agreeing lire engine for 815, waa received from dows of Spargo's book store. Miss Williams is a na Daddy, as follows: William Pierce and referred to the fire the turbanned Mammy." Uncle Ned, tive of Georgia, my mothers state, committee. a typical colored girl of the and her people are well knowp there. moved that Mandy," Councilman Williams have been executed by I have the interest in her whk-nasouth, sunny stand pipe, for conveying water Into Miss Williams with splendid touch, turally arises not only her through the street cleaner, be erected at the expression being in her being from Georgia, but because she predominant Twenty-fourt- h avenue and comer of Grant In Water Melon Season," is is work. commended to me by street and Wall avenue and the title of another commendable por- my particularly valued friend, General Joseph E. Twenty-fourt- h street Referred to the trayal of her brush. A large oil paint- Wheeler." 'She has letters of praise street committee. ing, entitled A Storm At Sea." is be- from prominent ex -- confederate veterdepartmPay roll, of the following ing displayed in a window of Lewis' ans of the south, as well as from the ending Jewelry store. Miss Williams considents for the two week of Georgia, General Fits-hug- h Street de ers this her best work and there la a gsrch 25 were allowed: Lee of Virginia and General Jos. 819.25; partment, 8170.12; sprinkling, wealth of detail about the picture that Wheeler. Her father was a confederurittry. 828.25; engineering, 8202.98; commands attention. The large waves, ate veteran. She has studied in art MMtery. $24, the seamen being tossed wildly about schools of ISalllinore, Md., and also The Ogden Medical society asked for in their boat and the sea birds, are New York City. permission to use the old council room si a meeting place on the first and ILLINOIS TEACHERS SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Rethird Monday, of each month. ASSOCIATION TO MEET HOLD ANNUAL CONVENTION ferred to the building and ground, at sp-jts- ot , th 11 committee. John H. Hanmer asked for a permit to hang an electric sign across the sidewalk In front of his place of business on Twenty-fift- h street. Referred to sidewalk committee. City Treasurer Halverson submitted stating that as per communication, the ordinance passed February 20th, and approved February 23rd. repealing special tax assessed in part of curb-bi- g and guttering district No. 9, being Fill avenue, between Twenty-thir- d sad Twenty-four- th streets, submitted s Bit of taxes collected and affected bf the repeal and suggested that the auditor lie authorised to draw a wtmnt on curbing and guttering fund Xa to make the necessary refund. The total amount paid was 81,280.54. city Hr. Halverson also submitted a list the property owners in sidewalk district 2. first extension east, who lad paid In full and are entitled to ref- X. The FLORENCE, twenty-eight- h annual convention of the South Carolina Sunday School association open. In this city this evening. It will continue In session through Wednesday and Thursday. Several hundred delegates are here, nearly every county in the state being represented by from five to fifteen delegates. Delegates, upon their arrival, were taken to convention headquarters. where they were assigned to private families who are entertaining. The two chief features of the initial aesslon this evening will be the address of President F. H. Hyatt and an address by Rev. James A. B. Scherer re-on Sunday Schools In Japan." The mainder of the session will be taken up with the enrollment of new members, the appointment of the necessary committees and other business of a routine character. The convention will get down to business in earnest tomorrow. S. C., March 28. The Central PEORIA. March Illinois Teacher' asaociation, an orof ganization having a membership nearly 1.500 achonl teachers who are employed in schools In the central part of the state, will hold its annual con- vention here the latter part of this 28. week.' Elaborate preparations are nearing completion for the reception and entertainment of the delegates. The sessions will be held Thursday and FYfday. An interesting program has been arranged. In addition to discussions covering every branch of educational work from the district school to the highest institutions of learning, there will be addresses by noted educator of Chicago and other states. Department conferences will be held by the principals, superintendents and instructors in manual training, music, drawing and other branches of the list submitted by the and approved by the RUSHING FREIGHT FOR February 13th, with suggestion that the SOUTHERN NEVADA MINES city auditor he authorised to PRINCETON HARVARD 4raw warrants for the amount, which DEBATE EXCITES INTEREST 151.95. on motion of Mr. Craig WAMUSKA. Nev, March 28. loth matters were referred . March 28. to the N. PRINCETON. Carson A Colorado is still transferring fiance committee. Keen Interest Is manifested in the freight at this point, but In a few days Princeton-Harvar- d City Engineer A- F. Parker reported eleventh annual the force of transfer men and the long that In curbing and guttering on Wkll debate, which takes place this evening portable platform will be transferred derenue he found that Patrick Healy to Schuri, where the work will be carin Alexander hall. The subject of already had constructed a sand atone Is embraced in the following ried on until the crew that is standbate mb in front of the Healy house for ardising the road reaches a point proposition: distance of 121 feet. It was found Resolved, That the free elective farther southward. Shipments are in1,csary lo take up 'the curbing and system Is the best available plan for creasing with amaxing speed since the therefore the engineer recommended the undergraduate course of study, It embargo on freight wa lightened. that Mr. Healy be reimbursed for the being understood (1) that the free Yesterdny word was received that 103 JJ5 f the guttering, which Is 8121. elective system Is one based on the cars had Just left San Francisco for should se- Tonopah and Goldfield and that other to the tax committee. principle that each student The until studies through- trainloads would follow. his all himself then meeting adjourned lect for friday evening, when the railroad or- out his college course: (2) the tree dnance will be taken up for third elective system thus defined exists SAVAGE ENGLISH GRAND OPERA COMPANY IN "LOHENGRIN." fading. even when a minor part. of the studies Monday night, March 27th, at Salt of freshman year If prescribed. is Lake City. Special train leaves Ogconference A unique feature of the contest Conference travel to and from Salt that the IMnceton debaters will argue den 8:45 p. m returning after theater. k for the round trip. Street early m April promises to break In favor of the Harvard free elective Fare the Harvard cars will run direct from depot to the Pou records. The Oregon Short system of studies, whilePrinceton sysana ihe Rio Grande are working team will present the theater, and will also meet train on "nl for Ogden business and will run tem of restricted elective studies. arrival In Ogden. Reserved seats on sale at Ross Book Store. JJdals in addition to their regular n. while the Salt Lake Route will GOVERNOR FOLK TO ome tall SPEAK TO MIS80URIANS hustling for business on Probate and (iHardianihip Soticex. cut-oJJ Leamington and Nephl the . All have Issued attractive fold-1- 2 NEW YORK, March 28. Among acw,th time cards and other adver- - persons of prominence who have toConsult County Clerk or the respective here tlsln, matter, one of the features be- cepted Invitations to speakof the Missigners for further Information. jj ike many amusement places book-!- ? night at the annual dinner Govare York New of with attractions during the time of souri society AY. Folk of Missouri, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fo ernor Joseph ' gathering. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE president of the Although a severe storm Is predicted Henry Pritchett, he 3rd to the 6th, this will not Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Second Judicial District, In and for the f a,,y from coming, as the April and District Attorney Jerome of New County of Weber, State of Utah. In expected to the matter of the estate of Anna E frVhr usually stormy during con-J- ? York. Governor Folk is Issues. The Lyndres, deceased. t'me and seldom interfere speak on current political Creditors will present claims with ball In the i held grand be will dinner Prospective trips to the espial. vouchers to the undersigned adminisWaldorf-Astoriroom of the trator, at the law offices of Joseph Chez. Esq., Rooms 41 and 42, First Attacked by a Mob. National Bank building. Ogden, Utah, Ask your beaten. In a labor riot, until cov- on or before the 1st day of August, A. and what grocer ered with sores, a Chicago street car D. 1905. F. E. GRANT. , conductor applied .Ducklins Arnica He means. Administrator, and wns soon sound and well. Salve, knows. JOSEPH CIIEZ, Esq., I use it In my family," writes G. J. Attorney. Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich, and find m wowy tfyoa ,uu fchiWO It perfect. Simply great for cuts and Date of first publication March 28th, 1905. burns. Only 25c at Ogden druggists. old' as per eltjr engineer council seen the police court In many ,II save a few who were dru'ikt wi-rcharged with vagrancy ill older Ui.it tin- police might look up their records and see If they were con-n, I nilli the recent hold-u.Non... of tlie suspects answered the Ue. tipi ions of the highwaymen and nii"l of them were allowed to depart Ulld r selitelh es. with the understanding that they leave town before liiglit. Tin- - following were sentenced by the Kd Curtis, colored, vagrancy, coint 9" r ninety days. Curtis waa in court several days ago and was allowed in depart upon his promise to leave town. As he failed to do so the court gave him tlie limit. l'.in Lindsey believed he could get out of town, but the eourt believed him to In- in need of parental guidance and ord-n-that he be adopted by the city for iw'cmy days. Joli n l.yon, common drunk anil va-(- tr im . was dot a ili'd to the rock pile foi sixty days. He made a strenuous pie i to lie allowed to leave town, but itli.er Herrick's statement regarding Lji'ii settled all doubt as to the mall's honest intentions. i. W. IMuglas was lined 810 for being drunk, which was paid; likewise, a flue of 85 assesed Robert Farrell on tin- same charge. Almost without exception the remainder of the bunch claimed to have arrived In town yesterday afternoon itid to have trades, although their belied the latter statement. All were fined $90 and sentence suspended to give them a chance to leave in , j 3, TCVUl WKKKS past wo have put forth all our energy suul no effort has been spared to make this Og- dens most popular shopping center, complete in every department for the spring shopping of llXJfi, and we feel most confident when we say we have in vour every want in all that is new and in and Dress Goods, Suits, Silks, Spring Wraps attire. iu is fset, every department spring bright up-to-da- iff ' i te i, t: M I.-- gecond reading. The amend- fUllB were then discussed at length Jg finally the ordinance, passed .ec- L in l ist night by the po- the largest array of e( than that law com ahlch body recommended that few slight amendment, they nVmeiidment l ji - little of any importance was fi ATTIRE TO1 ,i.i. to the ordinance, other ere received from the me uiini-i:- ivMdit-i- prieoi'i-r- . t the city council meeting last Including B. Mahler and Simon and their respective at JSeys Mewr. Steven, and Hender- 9e r T, were intere.tedpartle SPRING Believed They Might Land Them ini the Drag-Ne- t by Arresting All Suspicious Characters. journa Until Friday. jS ARE ROUNDED UP Pictures From the Brush of Miss Louise Williams of Georgia On Exhibition. c,tYbailway ORDINANCES. - Citizen VAGRANTS PAGE FIVE. 28, 1905. Peerless Patterns Wa announce that after many years' experience in handling paper patterns that hereafter the PEERLESS PATTERNS will be on sale In our pattern department. We have Investigated thoroughly the Peerless Pattern, proving them to be the best that can be purchased In America. Every poaalble Improvement has been made and added to the Peerless Pattern. No better pattern exists. All seams allowed. Now in stock nl popular prices, namely, Sc 10c and 15c. We strongly recommend the PEERLESS to uur customers. & I V il h V ; Grand Opera House - Dlreatios North westers Theatrical Aaaoeiatlou. 8. ALKXANDKK GRANT, THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH - lea Mas. 30 The Agricultural College Dramatic Club town. CONRIED METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY Salt Lake Tubernncle April 4th. Ogden to Salt Lake City via Oregon Short Line fl.50 round trip. Tickets good to return until April 12th. K -- WILL PRESENT- - She Stoops to Conquer With Special Scenery and Costumes, also Orchestra of Eighteen Pieces and Special College Quintette PEOPLE - - - 40 40 TheOaly Railway betweea the Missouri River and Chicago. Double-Trac- k Prices $1.00, 75c. 50c, 25c. The Overland Limited Frisco System CHICAGO A EASTERN The Most Luxurious Train la (be Wurld Book-love- Ticket, raservetloni, and full Inform! iun can be obtained fiue C. A. Welker, General Aetnt, Chicago & North-Weste- rn Ry. S3 Weat Second South SL, Atine Bldg., HW14S SK Lake City, Utah. R BETWEEN ng St Paul and Minneapolis ILLINOIS R. Double Daily Trains Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping cars, observation cars, dinand library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and electric entire train Library; lighted, through to Chicago without change. Direct connection (or buffet-smoki- Scat Sale opens Tuesday 9 a. m. St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING I 9:50 a. m. 9i 10 p. m. La8alls Street 8tation, Chicago From Union Sts. (Msrchanta Bdg) St. Louif, 9:30 a. m. 9:46 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with Once diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. DOUBLE-TRAC- K RAILWAY. Equipped with practical and approved A Substantially constructed. afet7 appllancee. -- -The J-- - travel. 31-0- Houses Pretty Made Prettier By artistic, harmonious interior decorating. You will be agreeably surprised when you see the range in variety, the beauty in designs and blending of colors we have to show you. ff - 1 a. TEA noneyback ( OUR FIFTH CAR OF SPRING PAPER Has arrived, containing our high class goods and is ready for your inspection. Hundreds of styles to select from. If you are thinking of papering dont fail to see our samples and get prices. Boyle Furniture Co. 1 |