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Show DAILY UTAH PAGZ EIGHT. STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 190S, PAUL GILMORE N. C. FLYGARE WESTERN ROADS BY DEATH Nils C. Flygare, a member of the Special Agent A. H.( Hawley of the presidency of the Weber atake and one Interstate Commerce commission at of the beat known dtlaens of Hurt hern Washington U In the city, a guest of ADown-to-Dat- e Utah, died at hia residence on Jefferson the Healy hotel Ur. Hawley was seen avenue at 1:15 o'clock last night of this morning by a representative of heart failure, after an Illness of three the Bute Journal and said that he was works. Although not unexpected, Ur. making a tour of the Western roads to NO BACK NUMBERS" HERE Flygare'a death will come aa a severe ascertain what they are doing toward EVERY HAT IN STOCK MADE shock to his host of friends In thta city the observance of the law in regard to FOR THIS SEASONS SERand throughout the state. In every por--' safety appllancea on cars. Asked what. VICE. tlon of which he was weU known. Ho tf anything, ho had discovered regardwee bora on the Ird day of February, ing the roads entering Ogden, he said: WHEN YOU WANT A HAT till, at Kuthabo, BJeireao parish, near "The companies are doing everything Tetadt Malnohua, Sweden. He Joined In their power to comply with the lawt, IN STYLE OF CORRECT White they have been prosecuted In the Mormon church In September, A AND AT GOOD QUALITY and took an active many instances for failure to do so. at Sweden, Lund, WE PRICE REASONABLE pprt In church work from that day on. the cause has been on account of the CAN GIVE YOU PERFECT He caino to America In the spring rf negligence of their employes and not SATISFACTION. The 1854, rruwdng the plains with William of the officials of the company. B. Preston's company, arriving In Bait attitude of the railroads In all sections NOW IS THE TIME TO Lake September 15th of the same year. of the country Is for strict compliance the equipment. Boon after he came to Ogden and has with the law, and MAKE YOUR SELECTION resided here ever since. During his which includes automatic couplers and WHEN STYLES AND SIZES early life In Utah he was a contractor ' their kindred devices, air brakes,1 hand ARE COMPLETE. and builder and many monuments still holds, etc., is In exceptionally good condition. The recent depression in stand to penwtuate hie memory. WILL YOU BE IN TODAY! In 1875 rresldent Brigham Young ' business has given the companies an called upon him to go to Scandinavia opportunity to put their cars in good on a mission nnd he met with rapid shape, ea so many cars are not in use promotion, bring made president of the now. Many of the railroad companies Stockholm conference, which position are posting bulletins at all of their he held until 1576. lie was called upon terminate, directing all employes to see the second time, thla time aa president that the safety appliances, as provided 2413 Washington Avenue of the Scandinavian mimon, and by th law, are kept in the best served until 1675, when ho took the possible condition, and sinew September lead of a band of Immigrants coming 1 of last year they will receive no cars to Utah. In 1177 he was again called from other roads in interchange that to the same place and presided over are not equipped with airbrakes, auOGDEN MAN RAISES tomatic couplers, etc. the mission fur two years. "All roads are under a similar reguthe first president Fly gars published HAVOC AT SALT LAKE edition of the Book of Mormon ever lation, continued Hr. Hawley. They printed In tho Scandinavian tongue, must have 75 per cent of tho cars In during his third vtelt to that country. each train equipped with air. That mean that they A man giving tho name of WHlteri He again returned to America, but waa doea not necessarily In 1586, serving three years must have 75 per cent of their cars so called again Eaton, and who gav hta address aa this lima, returning to Ogden in 1881. j equipped, but it mesne that they muat Ogdon, created havoc In Balt Lake laat Altogether he served twelve years In fcavo that percentage of tho cars In every train they send out so equipped.1 night bjr a tabbing a man named Henry the mission Held for his church. held He Asked as to how he found conditions posihas responsible many clerk Wllaon The a the at hotel Tuttle, tions In the church as well as In public aa regards the local situation, he said: In off occurred an alley loading tragedy affairs, testifying more than any other I don't beltevo that you will find a car State street, and, according to Eaton'a one thing to tho esteem in which ho In tho Ogden yards belonging to a road utory, aroaa over an attempt on the was held by all who knew him. Ho entering here that Is not thoroughly part of Tuttle to rob him. Tuttle denlea was bishop of tho Fourth ward in Og- equipped as provided by law. Of the allegation and aaya that Eaton and den from 1877 to 1881 and later became course there are Instances when cars he had got Into a row and that Eaton second counsellor to tho stake presi- from other roads are handled through Invited him Into the alley to flght It dent, which position he held at the time the ordinary course of business which out. He went In reeponaa to the chal- of his death. Ho waa also a member ; are no ao equipped, but I think you will lenge, not expecting a knife, but that of the stake board of education. He And no far as tho Individual companies Eaton pulled the weapon from, hta has been building Inspector of Ogden, are concerned that they are doing pocket Immediately and began alaahlng a member of the city council and of the everything In their power to obey tho at him. Both men were acreated and board of lira and police commissioners. law." Hr. Hawley will remain In Ogden unlocked up. Eaton la not known to the He supervised tho erection of the Agriofficers in thla city, and if he Uvea here cultural college buildings at Logan and til a week from Sunday evening next, waa a member of the board of trustees when he will leave for Bucramento, he baa been here but a abort time. of tho State Industrial school. He wae where he goes on a similar mission, tn very active In business circles and was the meantime he will pursue hte In- a director of tho First National bank, veatlgatluna from this end of the line, CHICKEN THIEF of the Eccles Lumber company; superintendent, director and ARRESTED LAST NIGHT president of tho Ogden Rapid Transit ; company, president of the Standard Publishing company and was a promiAnother chicken thief waa arrested nent figure In the affaire of the Ogden laat evening. The ofllcera learned that Sugar company. A wlfo and six children survive him. two men were around some of the of the city attempting to aell They are Chris Flygare, of tho Watson-Flygachlckena and camped on their trail, Hardware company and preswith the rrault that one of the men ent member of the .city council from was arrested and in now In the city the Fourth ward: Oscar, Nela and John Jail but the other got wind of the fr ' Flygare, and lira. Anna Cogan and County Clerk Mattson today recelv-ie- d rest and escaped. The officers are look Julia Flygare. All reside In Ogden with a copy of a bill which has been the exception of Mrs. Cogan, who Is a Introduced in the house of lag for the second man and expect representaresident of New York. arrest him tonight There la no tives and which. If it becomes a law, aa to where the chlckena came from. Out of respect to the late President will double the naturalisation fee, Flygare the Weber Stake academy ad- making It 110. It la a matter of doubt journed this morning until Monday. A whether or not the bill will be passed committee from the faculty and stu- at thla session of the congress or will dents waa appointed to draft resolu- - . A copy of the bill follows: at A. all pass tlona of respect and arrange for sult-- j the Ben&ta and lt enacted sbls floral designs. The alumni balL Houm of a thorough man of IS years ex- of the Representatives was to have been held Friday ed Btatea of Amerlca ln congress as-parlance in i light, has been postponed, as also tho ' sembied, that tho clerk of each and MONUMENTAL WORK basketball gamo scheduled for Saturevery court exercising Jurisdiction In day. Apostle D. O. McKay, principal of naturalisation cases shall foreman of tattering and eon-- J charge, colthe academy, Is on his way to Cincinat ruetion Insures the best eb- lect and account for the following fees nati and it la not known whether he la each tamable, proceeding: For receiving and will return at once. declaration of Intention and a tiling 1 Funeral services will be held at the Issuing a Co. duplicate thereof, two dolTabernacle on Sunday at IS oclock, for filing and docketing lars; making, 2253 Washington noon. the petition of an alien for admission as a citisea of th United State, for NO TIME FOR FIREWORKS. issuing a duplicate thereof, and for The mountainous waves threatened the final hearing thereon, four dollars; to engulf the Struggling ship at any and for entering tthe Anal order. Inmoment. The captain ordered a box of cluding the Issuance of a certificate of It QUICKLY KINDLED WITH skyrockets and flares brought to the citlsenshlp thereunder, If granted, four OUR DRY WOOD. rail, and with his own hands Ignited dollars. "Sec. S. That the provisions of this them. In the hope that they would WE ALSO BELL LUMBER set shall be effective on and after July some to make known his distress passAND SAW OUST. 1st, nineteen hundred and eight" ing ship. Amid the rockets' red glare a tall, thin, austere Individual made hte way to the rail and reproved the ckptaln as EAGLES TO GIVE follows: Hal lill FRED M. NYE COMPANY ! , I nt ren-taura- re Dr. II. Derlin Uni-whl- rh Jos. Parry 4 Sons s A Small GLEAN STAGE Paul Gilmore, who appears at the Grand tomorrow night ln "The Wheel of Love," has some very decided views on the mission of tho stage. Mr. Gilmore is now playing to large houses in Balt Lake. In conversation with a Journal repre- - I I tentative, Mr. GUmore said: clean is drama the thing. "Yes, the That the theater, whether ueed for legitimate drama, musical comedy or vaudeville, has a position,, is a fact that cannot bo gainsaid. Tbs drama today plays Its part as it has for two thousand years or more, in the national life of the world. Just as surely as does the church and .the school Ask ten men the raison d'etre of the drama, and In seven cases out of ten, they will tell you To amuse.' The other three replies would be, To elevate by education.' Both answers are true, yet both are incomplete ln themselves, for each needs the other. The stags Is the greatest educational factor in the world today and has the greatest power for good and evil ln Its hand. Men and women may be amunu and elevated at the same time. The stage reaches the masses of people, independent of class or race, distinctions of creed and prejudice. I believe it la a rational view of the situation to aay that the stage begins where the church leaves off; that the stage reaches people whom the church can only Just begin to touch, ever ao lightly. "Now, what Is the stage making of Its trust? It must he acknowledged aa a general rule, tho tendency of late has been for an improvement of offering a, and a general elevation of tone in productions. For a time tho drama wallowed ln a slough of filth. There waa a tidal wave of 'problem or aex drama. It waa demanded by the people, aa shown ln tho box office returns. Then came the influx of French fares and musical comedy, an illegitimate offshoot of a worthy original Purs amusement; musical comedies 'Just for fun;' good clean farces and herolhea that have not a past' or a present that will not bear dose Inspection; these are the offerings for which the stage is Intended, and these, X believe, are the offerings which today bring tha largest receipts Into the box office. "It Is truly the mission of tho stags to portray life as It Is, and not aa It seems, but it is impossible to teach by negatives. We cannot aay, Look at tills. This Is what you are not to do.' You must point tho gray with the high lights; you must put in tho shadow with the aunshlne, otherwise your picture la not complete. You have not truth, and you cannot teach dishonesty. But neither Is It right to give the shadows and the gloom without the sunshine, nor to palliate vice or parade its THIS WEEK OUR NO. 215 DRESSER ' NOW NO. 602 DRESSER )UR OUR WAS 12.50 $9 00 3 (X) WAS 118.50 NOW. NO. SOS DRESSER WAS f25u00 NOW ?a50 OF OTHERS TOO TO MENTION AT BARGAIN PRICES PLEASE YOU. LET US SHOW THESE AND HUNDREDS NUMEROUS THAT WILL YOU. OGDEN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY Your Credit U flood Hyrum Pingrce, Mgr. AU MY V' ' V i : NEXT SITURDIT , Wright's are preparing for a big celebration of Washingtons birthday ln a novel manner. Instead of closing as will be open from atore heretofore, the o'clock till six, and every hour eight from eight to six will be filled with Interest. The store la to be decorated Inside and out and souvenirs In keeping with the occasion are to bo given to all who attend. Anorchestra composed of Ford. Grant Foster, Purdy and others will play patriotic music and all XAt-sebe- rg, WILL LUCIN CUTOFF of the new favorites. There te ome talk also of vocal selection!. Hot chocolate will be served free aij day at the demonstration booth near the elevator. Tho price Inducements to be t for the day are really surprising, as Is evidenced by ' the "Washington pe.-- dals," which are beginning to appear Saw Mill BOTH PHONES 147. 25th and Quincy. Captain, I must protest against this unseemly bravado. We are now facing death.- - This Is no time lor a celebration." Everybody's Magaalne. Jewelry You Can Rely On makes the best and most last- ing of all gifta Our collection is ao varied that you can select any Intended gift at any price limit you have set And above all yon can be confident of getting jewelry about whose quality there can be no question. j Ton'll have no cause to be ashamed of your gift either now or later on. Our Jewelry stays good. S. Lewis & Co., Gold and Silversmiths DANCING PARTY The local lodge of Eagles Is prepar-- j lng to give a big dancing party at their hall Saturday evening next and are j making elaborate preparations for the same. The degree team of Ogden aerie has long been the pride of the Eagles of the city and the dance is being given to raise money to send the team to Seattle at the next conclave of the grand aerie to compete for the prise for the best drilled team In the order. Everybody In Ogden should assist the local boys in this move, aa to win thla prise would be one of the best advertisements for the city that could possibly come to It I OUT OF THE MOUTH OF BABES. Teacher Give an example of cause and effect Pupil Marriage and divorce. Philadelphia Inquirer. . in tho wlndowa Thla idea of giving vent to patriotic feeling by the Mg stores hoe already found favor ln tho East and Satuiday wlU' no doubt find many people at Wrlgbfa glnemen and trainmen. Xn other words, the agreement with tho firemen, engineers, conductors and brakemea of tht HAVE TO BE RAISED Rio Grande system will not bt abroa- gated, according to Mr. Rldgway, lthough that with tha shopmen win, by official notification, become null March According to the latest 15. Mr. Rldgway sold there has bam report received at the weather bureau, no developments ln the situation with says the Tribune, the level of Great regard to the shopmen. Locally tbs Salt Lake 1s S.8 feet above sera. Last unions have announced no decision." year at this time the water was X.S feet above aero, while ln July, 1907, th highest record In the last ten years was made, tho water registering 8.8 feet above sera. With the reading of . feet at present the water level will reach a much than lost. If thla vlctinia aa heroines. The public goes higheria figurecose year the the Southern Pacific this to see thoee things, when it doea go, will have to raise Its tracks over the Just to see how bad they really are. It Lucin cut-oand the Baltalr managegoes to aee an actress wallow ln a mire ment wlU have to elevate the outer end of filth and degradation. Just to aee to of both Its piers. what depths she will sink. X believe On Utah lake conditions are about In tha dramatic farce the same as on Great Salt that cleanliness lain la the duty of the stage. I believe It la endua to the public that the atage, ARRESTED trusted aa it is with such a mission, and with jnch tremendous power, a cough that has been hanging on for should give the beat and only tho beat over two months by taking Bollard! I believe that this means dollars to tho Horehound Syrup. It you have a managers, permanent and not tran- cough dont wait atop It at once with sitory success and fame and greater thla wonderful remedy. Splendid for glory to the actors and actresses, to coughs, cold on chest, influenza, bronsay nothing of a greater satisfaction to chitis and pulmonary troubles. Price the public at large." 25c, 10c and 11.04.. Sold by Geo. F. Cave CARD OF THANKS, I desire to thank my friends for the many kind favors shown during the RIDGWAY TALKS MA.VE illness and death of my son, Robert W. Shaw. CLOVES BEST OF THE SITUATION MRS. ROBERT 8HAW. CLOVE WEA semi-month- ly ff HANSONS GLOVES UfflOf JtftOWf BIiG BEST A S MARRIAGE LICENSES According to the Intermountain Republican, A. C. Rldgway, general manager of the Rio Grande system, stated A yesterday that the authorities of that Chris Jacobaon Burley, Ida. road are not contemplating any change Margaret Ann Woodall. .Albion, Ida. in the rules of the government of en- - 5 $1.00 to $1.50 The Toggery a "THE CLOTHES STORE." Fire Vhoolwrights J. Dresser Bargains SPEAKS FOR A IS CALLED We Announce a Special Sample Waist Sale . . For FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st The store will be open In the evening. Dont pass this chance to get a supply of beautiful waists for Spring at a great saving. There are overlive hundred to select irom. SEE WINDOW WE HAVE TOLD YOU Be Sure To Come cunc eY'G OODS rS TOR Bring a Friend |