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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT. A : PICTURES j MARKED DOWN i LUST UTAH WEDNESDAY, APRIL STATE JOURNAL, WHAT TO DO WITH REAL ESTATE NT 19. 190S- - i MARKET ACTIVE UtahnaTheater WEEK OF APRIL 17. 190s Whirlwind of ROSS STORE OF S COMPANY. L. H. BECRAFT RANSACKED. ARE SATISWAS REALTY DEALERS FIED WITH CONDITIONS. Another burglary was recorded Inst night, this time the store of L. H. Becraft, at the corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue being visited. As in the case of the burglary at the Ogden Knitting company, no clues were left by the perpetrators of the LOCAL BRIEFS I t crime. Phone Everything was apparently in good order when the store was opened this morning, and it was not until one of the employes had occasion to look In the show case where rasora and revolvers are kept that the burglary 2857 Adam a avenue. Ind. 865. Chiropodist, also coma and bunlona Ind. removed, 2357 Adama avenue. phone 365. A marriage license was Issued today to Albertua Bragonje, 26, and Uiss Jennie Tlngen, 81, Ogden. Ernest Spencer, formerly of the staff of the Standard, has returned from a trip through Idaho, Oregon, "Washington and California. P. R. Watkins, Grocer. Bell Phone 57. Ind. Phone 80. 201 Twenty-fift- h street. John W. Tyre, at one time city editor of the Examiner, hut who Is now practicing law at Boise, Ida., is spending a few days In the city. The Ladles of the First Presbyterian congregation will meet In an Easter tea and musical with Mrs. J. S. Gordon, 530 Twenty-eight- h street, tomorrow afternoon. W. N. Bostaph, civil engineer, has filed suit against A. A. Steed and Alexander Toponce to recover $565.75, which is alleged to be due him for surveying work done In Idaho. A petition for letters of administration in the estate of the- late Richard J. Tatylor were filed yesterday by Sarah M. Taylor, widow of the deceased. The estate, which Is valued at $17,500, comprlsea some valuable personal property and some desirable real estate In Ogden. The meetings at the First Methodist church this week are giving all who ft attend a spiritual Dr. Talbot is a most interesting, logical and forceful speaker. Hia words carry conviction. Afternoon services from 3 to 4 and each evening from 7:80 to 9. Everyone Invited. Try us once. We are the people to see when you 'want any tin or sheet-iro- n work done. We make a specialty of chimney tops, guttering and all kinds of repair work. Our prices suit and so does our work. Ogden Heating & Sheet Metal Works. Bell phone 448-or the other phone, 888. Shop 427 23rd street. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenxo Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Flyga re. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Wright, Mrs. F. J. Cannon, Mrs. Millie Seager, Oscar Flyga re and Professor Bradford went to Brigham yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jean Jensen, whose death occurred In that city last Sunday. Mrs. Jensen was a sister of Mrs. Chris Flyrep-ortori- al QUESTION AGITATES MINDS 8CHOOL TRUSTEES. OF From State IndusRobboro Escapo Without Laaving tha Propose to Lend Every Assistance For Lsd Who Escaped Is Source of School " trial of Power Establishment the Veatiga of a Cluo Loi la Much Trouble. and Heating Plants. About $100. : BOOK & STATIONERY Chiropodist, GERMAIN BROTHERS 1 Irresistible Values BUY now was discovered. ! Just how an entrance more or less of a mystery, as there Is no evidence of the doors or windows having been forced, although it Is known that the burglars left the store ly a rear window, which was left open. In order to reach the winwas used, it dow a long step-laddbeing taken from Its usual resting place and rested against the wall near the window. From the number of articles about the floor neneath the window, it would seem to have been Impossible to gain an entrance that way without leaving some trace or disturbing some of the articles. The lose is estimated as being between $75 and S100 worth of rasora and revolvers, no other merchandise was-effecte- er being dlstrubed. Fall from Bicycle Has Fatal Result semi-month- " Acrobats 2 MOVING pictures The Tom, Tom, the Pipers Son. Je 3 BATES AND ERNEST 4 Eccentric Comedians FRED WALTERS "I Never Laughed so Much The two boys who escaped from the Honet 5-nwere school and who State Industrial AND WARD captured after one nights liberty, have Crazy Kid and the Daffy Soubrette been receiving a great deal of atten6 ILLUSTRATED SONG tion from the school authorities and ThejLittle Rustic Cottage by the Stream BUPT from the board of trustees of the CENT I 7-- HOW school. Joseph Raousch was at once ARD AND CAMBELL returned to the school, while In the Gymnastic Novelties J case of Louie Beckman, Superintendent Allison did not care to decide what If to want have a you good Laugh be sure ! to do with the boy, and left the matUtahna Theater This Week ter for the board of trustees to decide. Beckman has been a source of great trouble to the school authorities and E N T J while they do not like to send a hoy to the penitentiary they feel that 9999 something must be done. A meeting of the board was held IN OUR SLUMD0M. 999999999999999Wmw last night In Dr. Conroys office at ConDr. S. and which Harry Josepn -Beckman was Interesting Lecture Delivered By 8taff roy were present. the Dale Last over from county jail Captain Night. brought and given an opportunity to tell the There was a change In the usual hoard his grievances, but he refused to answer most of the questions put work of the Salvation Army last night to him, snd by his manner did much when Staff Captain Dale, of the army to prejudice the board against him. After giving the boy a talking to an headquarters, delivered his illustrated meetAt the regular ing of the Real Estate Mens association today reports received from the various committees showed the real estate market to be stronger than at any other time in the history of the association. There la an active demand for all classes of property, prices are better, and rents remain firm and the building materia! market is active. "W. B. "Wedell brought up a discussteam sion regarding the proposed heating plants to be erected in the center of the blocks between Twenty-fift- h streets on and Twenty-fourt- h "Washington avenue, and aa there seemed to be a feeling in favor of erecting such plants, a resolution was presented snd adopted requesting the promoters of the proposed plants In those blocks to Install dynamos and furnish light and power, aa well as heat. It was also the sentiment of the association that every possible assistance be given the backers of the project as to lopatlon, etc. ly ULVEY anTTTTr c f adjournment was taken until this morning, when Mr. and Mrs. Beckman appeared before the board and besought them not to send their boy After listening to the penitentiary. to the boys parents an adjournment was again taken and Mr. Joseph and Mr. Evans called upon the boy at the county Jail and had another talk with the lad. As no decision could be reached regarding the boys future the board went out to the school to Interview Superintendent Allison regarding hla attitude In the matter. When the members return they will and pass go Into executive session upon the future course to he pursued with the boy. Ogdens Crack Shot Delivers the Goods Archie P. Biglow Wins Gold Medal and First Place in Idaho Falls Gun Tournament. Archie P. Bigelow of this city has again proved himself to be one of the best trap shooters in the west, by winning out over representative shots from all over the western states at Pater A. Stone Sustained Injuries the Idaho Falls, Ida., tournament, While Riding to 8chool to Which which closed on Monday. He Succumbed. The tournament lasted two days, As and crack shots from all over the west A. P. Bigelow As a result of a fall from his bicycle took part in the shoot. Councilman Moyes last Thursday Peter A. Stone, son of won the gold medal fororthe two days the tournaMrs. Mary E Stone, died at the fam- shooting. At the end ment he was tied with E. Confarr, ily residence, 287 West Second street, the crack shot of Montana, both havyesterday afternoon. ing a total of 332 out of a possible 865. Mound Stone attended the Toung e bird match waa then Condition Is Considered to Bo Slightly Fort school, and was returning from A twenty-fivoff decide to shot the winner and the Improved, But Ultimate Outcome his lunch last Thursday for the afterCannot Be Determined. man medal local with the captured noon session, riding rapidly along Cona not Bird. missing straight, his Second when East suddenly street, handle bars turned and he was thrown farr missed one out or me twenty-fivNo information has been received violently to the ground. For a time to this hour (8 p. m.) by the relaup Cal Callison, the Sait Lane crack, Stone was unconscious, but soon reof Councilman A. H. Moyes as tives made the biggest score of the tournacovered and proceeded to school. to his condition today, but the last re838 of out his 365, the with but ment, During the remainder of the day he received was slightly encouragfelt no 111 effects from his accident, record was not permitted to standbefora port As no advice has been received ing. reason known to is he the that and In the evening attended orchestra today his relatives believe that he practice at the Lynne ward meeting professional. be making favorable progress, must house. That night, however, his If the contrary was the case because him considerable pain, bruises gave would have been so Informed. The they and the next day he waa attacked with paralysis of the right side of the face so violent a fit of vomiting that Dr still continues, but this condition Is Must Leave But little K. I. Rich was summoned. City usual In such cases as his. His phyrelief could he given, and Stone besicians have thought it best to keep came gradually worse until Saturday him under the Influence of bromides ga re. at 3 p. m., when he became unconand he Is allowed to talk but little. The Mount Hood River railroad scious. In which condition he remain Men As far as the ultimate outcome of on Arrested Twenty-fift8treet comitany has filed with County Clerk ed until his death. Mr. Are Given a Time Moyes accident is concerned, his Mattson an amendment to Its articles The funeral services will be held on condition Ordsr. might be said to be un2 In the of Incorporation which includes among Friday afternoon at p. m. Always In a case of brain changed. the other pursuits of the company the Lynne ward meeting house. there Is danger or concussion Injury owning and operating of telegraph and The two men arrested yesterday, at any stage of inflammatory action. Hood telephone lines from the town of LAID TO REST. George H. Miller and William H. Ben- Thus far the phyaldans have succeedRiver through the Hood River valley. that ton. who were peddling phoney Jew- ed In warding this off. They state This business was not Included In the If no softening or Inflammation develCorns-ter- y in of tha John Burial articles. h City Luty original elry along Twenty-fiftstreet, were ops within the near future Mr. Moyes1 This Afternoon. The deeds transferring from Fred J. arraigned before Judge Murphy this recovery Is assured. Klesel to the Ogden Trust and Develmorning upon the charge of vagrancy. Funeral, services over the remains Both men pleaded guilty and were opment company some twenty-si- x PROFESSOR DOING WELL janitor sentenced to pay a fine of $90 or to pieces of property between Twenty-fift- h of John Luty. the street snd the Ogden river were at the Ogden High school, who died serve nlenty days sentence to be sustoday, filed In the county recorders suddenly on Monday morning, were pended to allow them time to get out Phydicians Attending John G. Lind office, and while no record is shown held from the Congregational church of town. Hope For a Speedy Recovery. of the amount of money Involved In at 8 oclock thla afternoon. The Rev. John Smith, who claims to be a resithe transaction It can be safely said J. E. Carver, of the First Presbyterian dent of Omaha, and who pleaded not The physicians who have been In atthat several hundred thousands will church, officiated. to the charge of vagrancy yes- tendance upon Professor John G. Lind, guilty The services were largely attended, terday, was scarcely cover the amount. again in court this morn- who was operated upon yesterday at A letter has been received from an especially by the High school students ing. Smith failed to convince the court the Ogden General hospital for apwas with whom the deceased very was not guilty, and he whs pendicitis. state that his condition toold man In Hutchinson. Kan., asking were that he the customary sentence, with n day is very favorable. He seems to for Information regarding his son, popular. The floral offerings given Charles Cory, who has not communi- many and beautiful. Interment was time order to get out. have little pain and the Inflammation Robert Corman ana James Hoover has greatly subsided. They have evcated with his family In some time. The made at the City cemetery. tried to establish their claims to the ery hope of a speedy recovery. last letter received by his father from him was postmarked from tnfs city, SORTING BOUNTY WARRANTS. middleweight championship of Og' den at an early hour this morning and at that time young Cory said he and landed In the city Jail. After talkwas working here. Anyone having In- Stats Auditor's Offict Busily Engaged formation regarding Charles Cory will ing to the men they were allowed to in Sifting the Good From the Bad. confer a favor upon an old man by put up a bond of 85 for their appear In the police court. Neither or communicating with this office. State Auditor Edwards and his dep' nncemen showed up this morning and titles were wrestling all cay yesier the their bail was forfeited. with the sort' day bounty warrants, For the city bicycle oring the had ones from the good ones. dinanceviolating was arrested yes Jones John All those containing the names of any Our fortune and hope are of the men on trial for the bounty terdny. and wns allowed to go upon frauds ate being held up, as well as his promise to beonin court this morndeck Judge MurNot being in tea, in good tea. those containing any of the many all ing. ordered that a warrant be Issue ases given. Those producing these phy You probably want that warrants must give a satisfactory ac- and Jones brought before him. count of how they came by them. The tea. CHESTER NASONS BURIAL. process involves 355,000 of the state's When the auditor has ex money. lifco Your purer ruum your mmtmy if jm 4oui amlued the warrants, they will be sub- Quiet Services Conducted st Bancroft iUmjc's Boll mitted to the state board of examiners. Homs and Private Interment. - Latest Reports to up-li- e. K. Phoney Jewelers the h well-kno- j I lecture, Sunshine and Shadows, or Light In Darkest America." The lecture Is descriptive of a trip through slumdoin of New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco, ana the views of the misery and squalidness of the denizens of these submerged districts are strikingly illustrative of how one portion of our population llvea A number of pathetic illustrated songs' were rendered by Captain Gallagher. Altogether the lecture was splendidly Illustrative of the rescue work which is being performed by the Army. TO TAKE EVIDENCE. s WEKNOW HOW The " has s deal to do with turning out IWtt p feet laundering. Once in a n0t an ordinary laundry may tuni out perfect work, but ft tfjj but a happening. Wh laundering Is the rule u u THE TROY laundry, if, to assume that a thorou know-how- of laundering mut knowledge be back of It. Want perfect laundering? Our wagons pass your door. Attorney Agee Goes to 8an Francisco e to Witness. Cross-Examin- TROY Attorney A. W. Agee left for San Francisco at 11:55 a. m. today, to he gone about a week. He goes to the Golden Gate city to cross examine some witnesses whose depositions are to be taken by the railroad company in the cases of W. A. and Edna EL Bell phone 107-Ind. 11 Taylor. The Taylora sue the Southern Pacific company for 1150,000 In two separate actions. It will he remem- 99999999999944WH999444 bered that Taylor and his wife acted Jointly as operator at Jackson Siding at the time of the terrible explosion $100 Reward, $100. there, and were severely Injured, and it Is for those injuries that they now The readers of this paper xU t sue the company. While In San Franto learn that there la at lead pleased cisco Mr. Agee will attend to some one dreaded disease that science hu other legal business. been able to cure In all Its stageg and that Is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure NEW SAUCER TRACK. Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a Work Being Rapidly Pushed and Track a constitutional disease, require CHalli treatment. constitutional Be Two Weeks. Will Completed in uts rrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting upon the blood and mucow directly saucer on Glenwood Work the park of the system, thereby dsurfaces track is progressing rapidly and the foundation of the dlieue, the entire undertaking will be completed estroying patient strength by within the course of the next two and giving theconstitution and udit the up building weeks. When completed the seating The work. Its In nature doing capacity will be 8,000 and the place lng Hi In faith much so can be used for many purposes be- proprietors have offer One that they curative powers sides bicycle racing, as It will in every Dollars for any case that it respect resemble an ancient amphithe- Hundred Bend for list of cure. falls to ater. Manager Heagren Is booking riders Address: F. J. CHENET k CO. every day Hnd assures his friends that Tolede, a when the racing season opens he will 75c. Sold by Druggists, present the finest string of riders ever Take Halls Family Pills for congregated at any one place outalde of New York. LAUNDRY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced girl for house work; no washing. 2322 Jefferson. WANTED Girl to assist In diningroom and kitchen of prlvute family Ht Broom hotel. ' -- When you think of Printing of us mm t. Yp RlNtC Ind. 882. I 2438 Washington f LADIES FINE FOOTWEAR TEA What Ails Og'den? SI1UK-O- N " IF EVERY ONE IN OGDEN HAD GOOD THERE WOULD BE MORE GOOD WORDS SPOKEN OF THE CITY. T MAKES YOU NERVOUS AND FRETFUL POOR OF EVERYTHING. EYE-SIGH- T EYE-SIGH- Let Us Make You a Pair of Glasses AND YOU WILL SAY NOTHING & AILS OGDEN. CO., OPTICIANS At ths Big Clock, Washington Avsnue. Quiet funeral services were held over the remains of the late Harry Winchester Nason at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon at the home of W. H. Bancroft. Salt Lake City, uncle of the deceased. Dean J. B. Eddie of Kt. Mark's church officiated, the formal Episcopalian services being ob served. Only near relatives were present. The remains were Interred in the Masonic vault. Mt. Olivet cemetery, where they will repose until arrangements ran be made for burial In Mr Nasons home state of New York. The pallbearers were F. Clem Schramm. Henry and Lewi McCormick, Ernest Bamberger, Curg Wll Hams and Jamea Coni Ink of Ogden. The services were under Masonic auspices, and a large number of the deceased's Ogden friends went to the capital to nttend the rites. The ens-kwas completely covered with Mowers. silent tributes of respect to the memory of the deceased. et $ S A vs 1 0 I I i i i i$ th' i I J. S. LEWIS 1 0 W. H. Wright, m (3b m Sonss Co. 00 mmhhmw |