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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1905. ............... PICTURES I MARKED DOWN I Whirlwind of S Irresistible j Values ROSS BOOK WEEK OF APRIL 17. I & & STATIONERY BAMBERGER OFFICIALLY FIED CITY COUNCIL. J Fathsrs Would Not 8tand For it and Annual Convention Promises to Bo the Profaasor Ballantyne and President Shurtliff Have Returned From Greatest Ever Been in ths Referred ths Msttsr to City Visit to the Oregon City. State of Utah. Attorney For Opinion. LOCAL BRIEFS j 4 NOTI- There waa but little business of importance before the city council last night, and this was not dispatched In a manner that was in anyway expeditious. A great deal of time was spent in the reading of the minutes of five previous meetings, and in straight enlng out a communication of tbe Chiropodist, 2367 Adams avenue. Ind. mayors vetoing the authorisation of 865. the transfer of a dog tax paid in 1903 another dog. also corns and bunions upon a dog which died, towas Chiropodist, all right, Ind. The mayor's intention removed, 2367 Adams avenue. but he got mixed In his dates, vetoed phone 365. the same resolution twice and annexed F. R. Watkins, Grocer. one of the vetoed resolutions to a Bell Phone 67. the recommending jcommunlcation Ind. Phone 30. payment to Dr. Forbes Of 15 for pro201 Twenty-fift- h street. fessional services. With the assistance of President facial Hairdressing, shampooing, and City massage, manicuring and electric beau- Carr, most of the councllmen waa matter the Recorder Crltchlow treatments. 418 Edith 26th Boise, ty a so perout that 135-street. Bell Phone. finally straightened i son of average Intelligence could tell The funeral of John Luty will be what the mayor was driving at. held in the Congregational church A communication was then read by Wednesday, April 13, at 3 o'clock p. the dty recorder, which he received m.f Rev. Carver ofllciating. Interment yesterday morning from Simon Bamwill be in Ogden City cemetery. berger, president of the Salt Lake and Officer Ezra Karr left for San Fran- Ogden Electric railroad, in which he cisco this morning, taking with him notified the council that he accepted 8. Gibson, who is a deserter from the the ordinance granting him the privthe navy. Gibson gave himself up to the ilege of operating cars through officer several days ago. city of Ogden, with such limitations Phone Z. Professor Lind of the Weber Stake academy was taken to the Ogden General hospital this morning, where an operation was performed for appendicitis. The professor has been sick for a boot a week. The meeting at the First Methodist church last evening was a very good success. Great Interest was shown by all. Dr. Talbot gave a splendid talk, and it is looked forward to as being a great uplift to the church. Don't forget the services tonight and every night this week, also prayer meeting In the afternoon from 3 until 4. The Salvation Army has planned an entertainment for tonight which promises to be an extremely pleasant affair. Staff Captain Dale will deliver an illustrated lecttipe on "Sunshine and Shadows." Captain Gallagher will sing several Illustrated songs, and pictures illustrating the work of the Salvation Army In the slum districts of Boston, Chicago and Ran Transient Case of Smallpox Discovered Rsilrosd Men Lsnds in Town Suffering From Dresd Disessa and Sant to Past House. Another transient case of smallpox was discovered yesterday afternoon when Sanitary Inspector Powers returned to his office and found John Thomson, a locomotive fireman, awaiting him with the Information thut he thought he had smallpox." Powers thought so, too, and rushed the sick man to the peat house with all possible haste, after which he returned to his office, whlcn ne thoroughly fumigated. It has been discovered that Thoinp son is a friend of Ramsey, another railroad man, who was recently dls charged from the pest house, and that he has been with Ramsey since the latters discharge, so It is possible be contracted the disease from his friend. Thompson came in from Grand Junction yesterday on the train that arrives at 8 p. m. and went at once to tbe sanitary inspectors office, so that It is not believed anyone in the city has been seriously exposed, although passengers on the train may have been. Sanitary Inspector Powers states that today he Is going to release the Crossley family, who have been quar antined since March 23. they having now completely recovered. TEA You can see how much your confidence in us is worth. It is the making of us. our ny 3 jn 4aa1 Kka JOURNAL ADS. BRING RE8ULTS. JOURNAL ADS BRING RESULTS and privileges as the ordinance pro- vided. Mr. Bamberger based his acceptance of tbe franchise on the ground that the veto of the ordinance by the mayor was not effective and that therefore the ordinance was a law, as the veto had not been filed within the five days prescribed by law. Mr. Davidson then offered a motion that the franchise be published, to which Mr. Chambers offered an amendment providing that the city attorney be asked for an opinion in the matter. The motion was withdrawn and the amendment waa carried. It waa expected that the Mahler franchise would be reported from the law committee, but owing to the absence of Mr. Nye, of that committee, tbe report waa withheld .until he should be present The report of tbe finance committee recommended that the city auditor be mid-da- SIIUR-O- IN OGDEN HAD B N GOOD EYE-SIGH- THERE T BE MORE GOOD WORDS SPOKEN OF THE CITY. T POOR MAKES YOU NERVOU8 AND FRETFUL OF EVERYTHING. WOULD EYE-SIGH- Let Us Make You a Pair of Glasses AND YOU WILL SAY NOTHING AILS OGDEN. J. S. LEWIS & newly-electe- vestl-bule- LSK IF EVERY ONE A a is well known a proposal has Utah veterans of the . A. R. predict the annual encampment in this been made to have Utah represented city on May 15 will be the greatest the Lewis and Clarke exposition at Grand Army convention ever held In at the state. .The local members of the Portland this summer by the Ogden grand old body are making great pre- tabernacle choir. In other words, it parations for the event and every Is proposed to send the choir to the committee has gone to work enthusiexposition for a week where the orastically to make for Ogden and Utah conan event that will go down in history. ganisation would give a series of The following are the committees that certs and thus add to Utahs prestige were appointed at a recent meeting in the world of music. by Post Commander John V. Nelson: Professor Joseph Ballantyne and Finance E. T. Hulanlskl, Dr. J. X. L. W. Shurtliff returned President Allen and William L. Russel. from P. this F. J. morning Portland, where Hendershot, Refreshments a week to confer with went L Ives, Henry T. Snyder. ago they Reception H. C. Wardleigh, N. H. the exposition authorities relative to Ives and William M. Bontaph. the proposal. They report having had Arrangements John V. Nelson, J. G. Paine, H. M. Bond and J. A. Wear. a long conference with President Goode The Hat of distinguished visitors of the exposition, and that he is exhas now been swelled by the addition tremely anxious that the organisation General Henry P. of the following: should make the trip. He promised Burns of Salt Lake City, the retired Nathe use of Festival hall and the expodepartment commander and staff; tional Commander General William W. sition band and gave assurance of Blackninr of Boston, Mass., and two every facility In his power. The choir John E. might also give a series of concerts ladles, and Adjutant-Gener- al Gilman and lady; Department Com- outside of the exposition grounds. Today Governor Cutler Is being mander Thomas J. Downen of Colorado and Wyoming and their staffs, communicated with to secure his aid and similar officers from Idaho, to- in procuring an appropriation from the state exposition fund, which Is ungether with large delegations from conder the control of the exposition comPark and City, Salt Lake, Provo mission. Fred J. Klesel Is also Intercircles and the corps of posts, sisting esting himself In the matter, and It la friends. their and conRepresentatives of the National A.Wo- understood that he has had a R. ference with President Joseph F. men's Belief Corps and of the G. Womens Auxiliary will also be pres- Smith, and while he has got no direct ent Special rates will be secured on promise of a contribution from the church the matter Is being favorably all roads running into Ogden. sebeen considered by the authorities. It Is has house Grand opera The cured for the meetings, and in the believed that the church may contribevening the program will consist of an ute 82,000. naeloquent patriotic address by the of the Installation tional commander. d department commander, music, etc., preceded by a grand pork and bean supper, to which adults only will he admitted by ticket The trains from Salt lake will he met by the local post at the depot and all visitors will he escorted up town by music and a parade. Old glory will he a feature In every conceivable manner In which it can he askdisplayed and the cltlxens will he In Ogdens dispensation of authorised to draw warrants for tbe ed to ' assist cheer. extengood first on the payment of work sion east on sidewalks, and on the refund for sidewalk district No. 8. Greek Colony Is The petition received from the WoUnion mans Christian Temperance Stirred Up Again regarding sale of adulterated liquors caused considerable merriment when Mr. Davidson moved that the matter be referred to the water committee. An amendment offered by Mr. Cham vs. Gavros Brings Out hers referring the matter to the II LombropoliaAttendance of Foreigners Large cense committee was carried. ap Policp Court The following appointments by the was read mayor of city park keepers and confirmed: Rudolph Kramer, listThe Greek colony again, occupied er Park; J. W. Wheeler, Liberty center of the stage in the police the Hall park; William T. Stillwell. City as- court this morning In the guise of Park, and Ellas Wintell, general spectators at the hearing of Louis sistant. All the appointments carry Lombropoplis. the young Greek who month. with them salaries of $60 per was brought back from Reno a few Mr. Williams then offered a resoluago, charged with purloining days tion expressing the sympathy of the money from Harry Gavros, the A. H. Moyes Twenty-fift- h council to Councilman street saloon keeper. and his family, together with the hopes An array of attorneys were on hand of the members that Mr. Moyes have and a legal battle anticipated, which a speedy recovery from his accident. would probably have come off as per The council then adjourned for one schedule had not Attorney Geo. Mcweek. Cormick for the defense, moved that be granted upon the NO EXCESS FARE CHARGES ON a continuance he had in his possession that grounds NICKEL PLATE ROAD. which would not only exonerate Its trains are composed of the best ahisclue client, hut establish the Identity d equipment, consisting of through the of the person who committed sleeping cars, in both direction crime. between Chicago, Cleveland. Buffalo, After considerable discussion and a New York. Boston, and intermediate of the attorneys, the consultation points, with unexcelled Dining Car of which included Captain HuService, meals being served in Nickel array prosecution. Judge Plate dining cars on the American la nlskl forforthedefendant. It was agreed Club Meal Plan, ranging in price from until April 25 to the hearing postpone y 85 cents to $1.00; luncheon, at 2 p. m. 50 cents, After disposing of the Lombropolls Train No. 2, leaving Chicago at 10:35 ana. m., daily, has through vestlbuled case County Attorney Hulanlskl nounced to the court thnt In the case for Nickel via Plate, Boston, sleepers WilWest Shore and Boston A Maine roads of the state vs. A. D. Lee. alias would liam the Cohen, prosecution and through vestlbuled sleepers to exNew York and intermediate points, via consent to the defendant waiving Nickel Plate and both the Lackawanna amination. The other cases before Judge Murand West Shore roads. Train No. 4, leaving Chicago at 2:30 phy were John Smith and Harry Niles, with vagrancy. Smith pleadp. m. daily, has through vestlbuled charged and hla case was connot ed guilty, sleeping cars for Buffalo, New York Niles while tinued. pleaded guilty and aad Intermediate points. Train No. 0, leaving Chicago at 9:16 waa given until 1 p. m. to get out of n suspended sentence of p. m., dally, has through vestlbuled town under , sleeping cars for Ft. Wayne. Cleveland, ninetyK. days. R. Higgins attempted to hold a Erie. Buffalo, New York and intermediate points, arriving at New York City prlxefight of his own last night on Twenty-fift- h street, and as he was the early the second morning. Rates always the lowest. Write, aggressor he was arrested and arphone or call on nearest ticket agent,, raigned in court this morning, hut ns or Chaa. E. Johnson, District Passen- witnesses were not present the case ger Agent. Nickel Plate road. 205 Cen- was continued until Wednesday at 2 tury building. Denver. Colo. Chicago p. m. This afternoon Judge Murphy fixed depot. La Salle and Van Buren streets. the bail of Cohen at 31.000, and failing to produce hall the defendant wns remanded to the custody of the What Ails Og'den? CO., 0 PT At the Big Clock, Washington Avenue. I C IA N S GERMAIN BROTHERS TABERTO SEND NATIONAL COMMANDER WILL BE PROPOSAL NACLE CHOIR TO EXPOSITION. OGDEN'S GUE8T. ; : COMPANY. Your (ram muni Schilling! Bart. j G. A. II, IS ACCEPTED S buy wow : : Utahna Theater : METHODIST It appears that Utah day at the exposition is the day after the close of The irrigation congress, and Mr. Klesel desires that the choir ehould be present then to render the irrigation ode, composed for the congress and sung by the choir when the former met here. It Is estimated that the expense of the trip of the choir would be from 18,000 to 810,000, and should the donations that are expected he given. It la understood that an effort will be made to raise the balance by public subscription. Amount Now Sued For Is $80,000 Wreck at Asusa, Wyo., on the Union Pacific Railroad, Produces Another $20,000 Damage Suit. Acrobats 2 MOVING PICTURES the Pipers Son. The v. Tom, Tom, bates J 4 Comedians Hone AND WARD 5-n- ULVEY Crazy Kid and the Daffy Soubrette 6 ThefcLittle ILLUSTRATED SONG Rustic Cottage by the Stream 7-h- oward Mjbt and cambb l Qymnastlc Novelties est If you want to have a good Laugh be sureJTuiTTT Utahna Theater This Week jAD MISSION TEN VALUABLE C F nt7 LOTS ARE TO BE SOLD PARISH EMPOWERS BOARD DISP08E OF REALTY. TO The know-hoha a v deal to do with turning out perfeet laundering. Ome m t win an ordinary laundry nay tnn, out perfect work, but It V0 but a happening. Wh laundering l8 the rule, u u THE TROY laundry, if , to assume that a thorough knowledge of laundering muit be back of it. Want perfect laundering Our wagons pass your door. w Church of the Good 6hepherd Offers For Sale 8ome of Its Twenty-fourt- h Street Property. A parish meeting of the Church of the Good Shepherd waa held last evening for the purpose of empowering the board of trustees to sell two lots of real estate situated on the southeast corner of Lincoln avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street. Immediately opposite the Tanner block. This permission waa granted unanimously. Bids will now be received and the lota are to be sold to the person who offers the highest price. The hoard was also empowered to ell & piece of property on Jefferson avenue, as well as the old Episcopal cemetery near the Deaf and Dumb school. This cemetery was given the church during the early years, hut owing to Its location It has been deemed advisable to dispose of it. The bodies of several persons buried there will be exhumed and removed to Moun tain View cemetery. Among the bodies is that of the Rev. Glloogly, one of the first ministers of the congregation. A section of the Mountain View ceme tery will be set aside for the church, and is to he known as the Glloogly lota Masons Incorporate Temple Association f damages Lowham, which occurred In the wreck at Axusa, Wyo., on the 13th of Kovem her last This Is the fourth action which has been commenced against the company In connection with this wreck. The facts alleged in this complaint are exactly similar to those contained In the other three complaints, and which In have been heretofore published. each Instance the damages asked for is the sum of $20,000. making a total thus far of $80,000. Other suits are expected. IV. L. Maginnls is attorney for Stone In this action. " FRED WALTERS as administrator of the estate of Joseph P. Lowham, has filed suit in the Second district court against the Union Pacific railroad company Articles With Capital 8tock of for $20,000 for the death of A. I. Stone, . AND ERNECT Never Laughed so Much 1 . $200,000 Ars Filed With the County Clerk. . g. t $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at tent one dreaded disease that science hu been able to cure In all Its stagey u4 that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halli Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and muconi surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the dlseaie, and giving the patient strength br aaiiit-ln-g building up the constitution and The nature in doing Its work. R proprietors have so much faith InOne curative powers that they offer Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of test- The Masonic Temple association of 'this city filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk this afternoon, with a capital stock of $20,000 divided Into 200 shares at $100 per share. The imonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO. following Is a list of the incorporators: Toledo, 0. Weber Lodge No. 6. F. & A. M.; Og75c. Sold by Druggists, Take Hall's Family Pills for den Chapter No. 2. R. A. M.; El Monte Commandery No. 2; A. R. Heywood, W. J. Shealy.i S. W. Badcon. R. T. Hume and F. W. Voll. The business for which the corporation Is organised Is to purchase, lease, construct, own or otherwise acquire land and hulldinga, to he known as and used aa a Masonic temple in Ogden. The officers of the incorporation are A. R. Heywood, president; S. W. A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson of Masonriile, la., that for Blind, Bleeding. Itching and Protruding Files, Bucklens Arnica Salve Is the best cure made. Also best for cuts, burns Badcon, F. E. Nichols, and injuries; 25c at Ogden druggists. secretary, and R. T. Hume, treasurer. When you think of Printing I vice-preside- nt; Ind. 882. t f, 2438 Washington Ava LADIES FINE FOOTWEAR r We have the finest line of Iilack and Tan Oxfords in the city, and s , the bent variety that has ever been shown. in footwear for warm weather They are perfection - - I I Sam- uel Blair. pHstor. A series of meetings will begin Monday night, the 17th, and continue during the week, commencing at 7:30. Dr. Talbot of Salt Lake City will conduct the meetings and we trust all will attend. Beats free. From 3 until 4 every afternoon there will he a short prayer service In the lecture room of the church beginning Tuesdny. All are Invited to these services, members especially. Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddlsm to another, when, of they would only eat good food and keep their bowels regular with Dr. Kings New Life Pills, their troubles would nil pass away. Prompt relief and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble. 25c at Ogden druggists: guaranteed. thm of uo MEETINGS. first Methodist Church; Rev. . 9 I$ $9 91 9 W. H. Wright (k Sonss Co mm 9 $$ 9999 99 999999999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 |