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Show DAILY DEMANDS Shsep SATURDAY, APRIL PAGE FIVE. 1, 190a. HE LOVED THE CHILDREN. Ar. th. Cause of An Action riled in Court Today. li.tcr-M-nmia- in I CHURCHES I t J an ay 7, half-holida- y. ee 4 Pupils Will Cslebrats Birth of Hans, Christian And.rssn. I1 f the public Si lin.u Thrie Mill b services at the Con bu'.iiil.iy of H.itis Christian Ki'g iinnui church Sunday evening as tla- milior. will bo lalfbrali'd nn SiTimin Kev. E. H. Goshen. iht Aiidt-rsen- , by M,u-d- .i : T'-.- WISE. MAN : ft ft A Thr use of moitcy is all the there is in having money. has said: niiiiivois iry of hi tn'iniiTiiiv aii.l it is iViHr.il Park Presbyterian Church, birth corner Thirty-firand Washington only i.!i'...- - tti.it tin- - ainiix avenue. Serviee at 11 mid 7:30; sl;ti-tin His fittingly iiioruiinr subject. "The Cross. Evens'.i'i : s ml fairy t.iU-- s have ing subject, "Hell." Sunday school ::! tin- nt 12 oYl.uk. Y. P. S. O. E. at 6:80. hlldivu of eery liuo.ti We st . otisi-rvei- m-ii- rt- S.i ut half-holid- JOURNAL, $500 DAMAGES. The I t iti li, king i inuj. my has oiilln, lived suit m tlil. s.vnnd district court aK.inist tile sheep company, praying f.ir i Judgment for EDUCATION MET LAST $500 damages. In tj0 complaint the boars OF night. Plaintiff alien,. that it is ihe owner of considerable grasting l.mj ju MorSubmitted on Vaccination gan county, and that during the summer of lima the defendant Mioh School Commoncomont Will about 3.000 sheep to gruae onpermitted Bo Hold on Juno 2. the land without ihe plaintiff1 ronneni or with-omaking payment therefor. aealon of the board UJt eenin'a HORN CANNOT BE FOUND. lucatlon marked the first official France of Judge Dee since his G. A. from the Hawaiian Islands. All were present whom k Horn, the young man for members of the board warrant is in the hands of came before Sheriff hat little business Bailey for his arrest, and which IL board was quckly cleaned up. was Issued from a of the Post, N. (.1. U. at Salt courtmartlal of the lb members I.ake, has left these a represented by S G. A. R.. parts for California, and his Lmittee consisting of H. C. Ward-- J. address la not known. A deputypresent sherV. Nelson and James H. Wear, iff went In of him yesterday, quest to board the request but learned from some of his vere before Jit on May 15th, upon the occasion that he had evidently consideredfriends dis7 the state encampment when the cretion the better part of valor. General tational commander-in-chie- f, (Hackman. Is to be present, the school and ADDITIONAL LABOR NOTES. children W fflven Twenty-fift- h street, along Rationed ave-The next session of the grand dibetween Wall and Washington w view the parade and welcome vision of the Order of Railway Telegf. After con- raphers will convene in biennial thecomniander-in-chleIn Buffalo, Monday, May 8, 1905. ertble dtscusslon the board decided not consent to that the teachers would so many children Haverhill (Mass.) painters are formsponsible tor the streets together and that as ing a new union, one without national Aboard had no Jurisdiction over the affiliation. school dMna away from thebest The red uniqii label of the Brewery they could and grounds, the should be to grant a workers is being boomed by that orA committee from the Ogden Trades ganisation and the Bartenders InterAssembly was also before national league. jbor'with a request that the chll- -. board the the public schools be permitted Detroit Newsboys association has tB 4 write essays upon labor subjects. decided to affiliate with the national matter to the association. The board referred the to tgAers' committee with authority An exclusion law, which will include com-attIhe chairman of the finance the Japs, is what organised labor on reported $15,481 cash on hand, the Pacific coast is working for. salar-Ja'in- d ud that warrants for Janitors' of the About 300 Boston waitresses have the quarterly salary members of the board had been drawn signed a call for an organisation mil would be available today. and buildings and The sanitary A from London angrounds committee reported everytcablegram nounces that articles have been signed hing to be in good shape. The principals of the various schools by British, German. French. Belgian have sent In some statistics which and American steel and Iron corporashow that only 1.558 pupils out of the tions for a world-wid- e trust to control Not vacci- steel rails. 4,500 are not vaccinated. nated: Beginners grade, 861; first Softening of the brain, brought grade. 811; second grade, 336; - third fifth about by lack of mental exercise, 141; grade, 28; fourth grade, of the grade, 52; seventh grade, 42; eighth causes the death of one-thirural laborers of England, was the regrade, 85; high school, 81. Inwas Allison Superintendent markable statement made In a court structed to make arrangements for the in London by Dr. Duke. high school commencement to be held Friday evening, June 2, In the opera British trades unions are now voting house. on an Interesting scheme of collective from Insurance on the lives of children of Applications were received Carrie C. Gauss of San Francisco for union men under 14 years of age. The the position of supervisor of drawiunions are required to notify the parng, and from J. K. M. Berry of Ya-U- liamentary committee of their acceptCity, Washington, for principal ance or rejection of the plan on or at the high school. before April 30. Dlx-Log- 8TATE UTAH f n ion building, itii.iiii-i- . l.i n lailuir hall. "Co-lonia- Sunday, 7:30 p. in. Corintie mill J. a. Johnston in lecture, test mid deinonst rations! Fifty-sevenmmiiersary of modern spiritualism. i 'nine, let us reason together. Silver ini mil, nt ion. olis, th nv incriy and an i t the fetters of and win enduring fame, eenturle to eoine Ills writ inns Mill eontinue to stimulate the Spiritualist. Kev. Clara Ferris vt 111 youthful Imagination and add brighthold anniversary services of modern ness to ihild life. spiritualism, Sunday. 8 p. in., at counA CHEAP TRIP. ty courtroom. Subject ror lecture, i "The Progression of Modern Spiritmade beArrangements have ualism and Its Relation to Success In tween the passenger departments of Admission free. All are cor- the Southern Pacific mid the new Clark Route whereby people purchasing ticdially Invited. kets to Isis Angeles will he swung The Christian Science society holds around the circle from Ogden. In Sunday service at 11 a. in. in the Con- other words a pursenget cun leave gregational church edifice, corner of this c!tv, go across the famous Lucln f nnd enter California by the 'dams avenue and Twenty-fift- h street; subject. "Are Sin, Disease and Death Southern Pacific. From Ran Francisco Real'." Wednesday eiening testimon- down t, Lo Angeles he can travel by ial inertings are held at 8 p. m. The 'lie line that skirts the ocean bench public Is cordially invited to attend the greater part. of the way, and ret hese services. turning rome home via Ilagget, Pall-iit- e ami Milford. In order to adverFirst Methodist Church: Rev. Sam- tise this trip the Routhern Pacific uel ltiair. pastor. At 10 a. m. Sunday that it has put in a round school; Prof. V. I,. Underwood, sup- tr' rate of $30. good for 90 days, with erintendent; at 11 a. in. preaching by oiling dates April 11 to 15. to Los the pastor. Class meeting immediate- Angeles and return with the privilege th of coining home over the Clark road, ly after this service; 5: SO p. m. League devotional services; 7:80 which will be In good running shape preaching by the pastor; every Wed- by June and July, when the tickets nesday evening at 7:30 prayer meet- w ill expire. ing: you are Invited to these services. REPORT Seats free. Made to the Secretary of Rtate of the First Presbyterian Church: John Ed- State of Utah, of the condition of the ward Carver, pastor. Morning wor- t'gilen Savings Rank, located at Ogship at 11; theme, "The Great Hin- den. in the County of WYber, Rtate of drance and the Greater Encouragement Utah, at the close of business on the Towards Leading a Christian Life." Dih day of March. 1905: Resources. Violin offertory (Schumann), Howard M. Llnsley; soprano solo. Miss Mitch1514,035.97 and Discounts ell. Evening worship st 7:30; theme, Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc Violin offertory "The Fact of Sin. 112,597.41 con- Real Estate 85,729.20 (Chopin), Howard M. Llnsley; tralto solo. Miss Clare; Sunday school Due from National Banks .. 208,142.08 Current Expenses and Taxes at 12:15; Endeavor at 6:30. cm-of- will he on sale for one hour only, as follows: : From 9 45 in 10 827.25 paid Church of the Good Shepherd, covAlfred er Grant and Twenty-fourttrown, rertor. Fourth Sunday In jent Early celebration. 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45; Holy Communion nd sermon. 11; confirmation class, 4; venlng prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m. Veek day sen-iceMonday, Tuesday, 'hursday, 4 p. m. Wednesday and Tldiiy, 7:30 p. m. h; s Total $921,242.01 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid In Undivided Profits .... Unpaid Savings Dep. Int. cent ce all artists Antonio de la Ganders knows how to depict the Parisl-emOREGON SHORT LINE Better than any he understands her temperament In its most feline, $1.50 Round Trip. Inuous phases. Candara never demands poses in his Your choice of five trains for connodela He permits them to accustom Tickets on tbemielves to his studio, and suddenly ference, Salt Lake City. sale Ogden Union depot April 4th to ia dm them In some characteristic 9th, good to return until April 12th. Gudara has painted the Marchiqp- Got Off Choap. af Montebello, the Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg and some Americans, Hr He may well think, he has got off William Beer, Miss Morlay and Mrs Letelller. cheap, who, after having contracted Re Is now constipation or Indigestion. Is still able painting Mrs. Decori, as a mysterious diety draped to perfectly restore his health. Nothing h black will do this but Dr. Kings New Life Kansas City Star. Pills. A quick,' pleasant su'd certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. 25c at Ogden druggists; guaranteed. Above w. ONGRESSMEN VISIT OGDEN, longressman C. D. Van Duxer and tgressman Berry and wife of New gey were In Ogden for 'a brief visit terday. They are en route to Nett, where Mr. Van Duxer and Mr. ry are Interested lit some mining pertles In the Goldfield country, ring their brief stay In the city they e the guests of A. L. Brackett of at-tlta- i From 12 to 1 o'clock we offer any of our best Frulck Kid Gloves (none better) ut $1.50,y of our best French Kid From 1 to 2 TABERNACLE the EXCE8S FARE CHARGES NICKEL PLATE ROAD. BIRTHDAY The OPERA world-famo- COMPANY. ON artists, us HOMER, DIPPEL, NOR-DC- JOUR-NE- DsMACCHI ALTEN, FrANKO will be heard. Roaslni-- , 8TABAT MATER, by a miscellaneous Advance T, and pre-de- d program. sale, at the music store f the Carstensen A Anson com-Wn- F. Salt Lake City, and at the Itorf of Fred Massa In Ogden. prt go fioor, $5 to II; gallery, 14 Nearly 8,000 seats at an price of 18.50. Weber Piano Used. between Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo. New York, Boston, -- nd Intermediate points, with unexcelled Dining Car Service, meals being served In Nickel Piste dining cars on the American Club Meal Plan, ranging In price from luncheon, 35 cents to $1.00; mid-da- y 50 cents. , Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:85 a. m., dally, has through vestlbuled sleepers for Boston, via Nickel Plate, West Shore and Boston A Mains roads, and through vestlbuled sleepers to New York and intermediate points, via Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna and West Shore roads Train No. 4, leaving Chicago at 9:80 p. m., dally, haa through veattbuled sleeping care for Buffalo, New York and Intermediate points. Train No. 8, leaving Chicago at 9:15 p. m., dally, has through vestlbuled sleeping cars for Ft. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York and Intermediate points arriving at New York City early the second morning. Rates always the lowest. Writs phone oi call on nearest ticket agent, or Chas E. Johnson, District Passenger Agent, Nickel Plate road, 205 Century building. Denver, Colo. Chicago depot, La Salle and Van Buren streets. o'clock we offer the best 1 f JJ f Julies' Hose ever retailed Qj--f We f nV 17c fr THERE WILL BE SOMETHING DOING A WORD IN CONCLUSION. Our store haa never been so completely filled with new, fresh stock as, it is today. The goods were never prettier and when it comes to our wrap and skirt department we feel like saying some very emphatic things. But if you come and look the goods will speak for themselves in no uncertain way. We are growing in this line. We have the kind of goods the people like. THE PLACE TO TRADE IS AT PAINE & HURSTS FOR DRYGOODS 0 4per ' 809,451.18 Frisco System CHICAGO ft EA8TERN ILLINOIS R. R. Double Daily Trains BETWEEN St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING 8:50 a. m. 9:10 p. m. From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago From Union 8ta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 8:30 a. m. fit 48 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. RAILWAY. A DOUBLE-TRAC- K Equipped with practical and approved safety appliances. Substantially constructed. PARTY. TEA The soul is let loose by tea ; it wanders far and forgets its prison. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. New York ft Great Western Mining, Smelting ft Development Co. Principal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors of the New York A Great Western Mining, Smelting A Development Co., held on the 29th day of March, 1905, Assessment No. 5, of one and one half cents per share was levied on the outstanding stock of said company, payable Immediately to . Knauss, secretary, at his office. No. 206 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, May 4th, 1905, will be delinquent and will be advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment la made before, will be sold on Wednesday, May 24th. 1905; at 4 oclock p- - m. at the office of said J. H. Knauss, secretary. No. 201 Eccles building, Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. H. KNAURS, Secretary, 206 Eccles Bldg. Ogden. Utah. Ogden, Utah, March 29th, 1905. - . VUR HEAUTIFUIj Patterns have caught the eye of all lovers of the artistic. The car containing our Beautiful Art Novelties has arrived. They are all Artistic, Exclusive and Desirable. The price is Reasonable, too. Why not come in and examine the latest (showings? We will be pleased to show you, whether you buy or not. ms avenue. -- TAN Cy oW These Days 1, Ita trains are composed of the best I equipment, consisting of through vest buled sleeping cars, in both directions, CONRIED METROPOLI- Oie WALL PAPER. asters Will and George Perkins e pleasantly surprised by a num-o- f their friends last evening, the islon being in honor of their birth-8- , which were on Thursday and lay respectively. The scene of the nt was at the home or their par-Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Perkins, on George Gardner, the who Is considered as one of the In the ring today, arrived In Ogden this afternoon and will appear In two exhibitions at the Grand opera house this evening. The evenings program appears In an advertisement on another page. NO 6RAND OPERATIC CONCERT BY A From 2 to 3 o'clock we offer the entire selection of Wool Dressy Goods; all new Spring styles, worth up to 60c per yard, for. State Journal. top-notch- SALT LAKE and SELLING LOTS OF . GARDNER HERE. NIGHT TUESDAY 42 x 36 , rep-reient- ed NEXT Illlow fuses, each for From 11 to 12 o'clock we offer the choice of a new lot of dainty Neckwear ut 3;5c for 38,832.83 68.00 Dividend e The Republic Steel and Iron company at East Chicago has threatened to replace the striking Hungarian laborer with negroes, as was done In the steel plants in South Chicago. their feline phases. GETS wc offer 100 12t-- c. From 10 to 11 o'clock we offer the pick of ull the new Spring Calico, worth 7'i:C. for, per yard I $ 76,000.00 Total $921,342.01 State of Utah, County of Weber. First Baptist Church; Horace B. John Plngree being first duly sworn at 11 according to law deposes and says Hood, pastor. Morning sen-icclock: subject. "Christian Giving." that he Is cashier of the above named "Evi-iMibank; that the above and foregoing reIvenlng service at 7:80; subject, the Test of Salvation." Sunday port contains a full, true and correct itatement of the condition of the said at 13:55; Prof. J. A. Smith Juniors at 4 o'clock, Mrs. bank at the close of business on the 1 ith day of March, 1905. Lena Downs leader. Young people JOHN PINGREE. leeting at 8:30, leader Rev. LaMont Subscribed and sworn to before me ndustrlal school for the boys each 'uesday evening after school; for the .his 27th day of March. 1905. F. E. HIGGINBOTHAM, Iris, from 3 to 4 Saturday afternoon. Notary Public. First Church of Christ Scientist. Rtate of Utah, Office of Secretary of State. frvlces at church edifice, corner of I. C. S. Tlngey, Secretary of State of Incoin avenue and Twenty-fourt- h reel, at 11 a. m. Subject. Are Sin. the State of Utah, do hereby certify I sense and Death Real? Regular that the foregoing is a full, true and reilnesdny evening meetings at eight correct copy of the statement of the clock. At this meeting testimonials above named company, now on file e given of the pealing of sin and In my office this 28th day of March, ckness. All are cordially Invited to 1905. C. S. TINGEY. lese meetings. The Christian Science ee reading rooms In the Eccles bulld-g- , Secretary of State. suite 213, are open dally, except anday, from 2 to 5 p, in. All are elcome. The annual convention of the International Hotel and Restaurant Employes and Bartenders' alliance will be held at Kansas City, May 8. it is bad, do you know why it is bad? oclock worth 36, X Ep-wnr- Of the 375,000 wage-earne- rs reported to the New York bureau of labor statistics, 9,175, or 2.4 per cent, were Idle throughout the third quarter of 1904. when : : Take Notice, each item SALE PRICER. eiixit-oiimen- nt. When tea is good, do you know why it is ; good and, f ! ft lx-ii- rd TEA w Oil Monday, beginning at 0 o'clock sharp, we offer the following items at ADY'ANTAGE and his life was beset with lii genius, ambition kindliness enabled him lo break .it sujr;et DRY GOODS 1 :h lie was Ihuh in : a way to use some money to the best advantage in buying i l" atl-vanta- CARPETS AND RUGS , In these lines we are acknowledged Leaders The quality of goods in our store is not sacrificed for Cheapness,, still, we guarantee the prices to be the Lowest on the Market. - Axministers from $1.75 to $2.25 Velvets from $1.10 to $1.75 Ingrains from 40 cents to $1.25 BOYLE FURNITURE CO. |