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Show Fresto TUmmssiMs will Cannmaffloim 0wm to iMDSe wto attttmc! AMMIMEMSAMY SAIL WMGHT ot list and Bip Saturday Thursday, Friday toe -- Tomorrow Night FIFTY-THRE- GERMANS EXPECT E heating GET SALOON LICENSES e application! for liquor were granted by the council laat night, with only one obJetton raiaed In j the meeting and that by President who thought that the SaniBrowning, The German auto, tho laat in tho tarium at the canyon hould not be rare, la expected to given a licence. Hla elforta to prevent arrive In Ogden by tomorrow evening, a licence to the Sanitarium but may pciaalbly not reach Ihia city granting were headed off before anything could before Thuraday. The car left Granger, be accompliched by the president, howIKS mllee eaat of Ogden, at 9 o'clock ever. thla morning and la expected In Evan In the corridor of the hall before ton late thla afternoon. Seventy miles the gwtini the queotlnn arooe regardof hilt climbing must be done be tho keeping open one hour between ing tween Granger and Evaneton. and one o'clock MonFrom Evaneton to Ogden, a downhill midnight Sunday and quite a lively day morning, run of 13 mllea, will probably bo made followed. The matter did not by tho Germane tomorrow, which come up with the regular builneaa at hould bring them Into thla city In the the meeting. afternon or evening. It la possible that the Germana cannot accompllah the Evanaton-Ogde- n Jump before Thuraday forenoon. ENGINEER LEE Fifty-thre- RESULTS FATALLY BY WEDNESDAY iff a. "noycnorrsuir -- THE VEDyfAME ISA SyMDOL WOUTH. orstTETtion MAty. MAfty MEf WILL "SWEAH JT A . noycnorr suit "ffOTHIfG QUITE SO GOO D" ,T2J TO JJS. WHEftyOU WAffT GOOD THIffGS TOD MAft OD DOyWELL, LEAVE IT TO DDOWffE. The Toggery "The Oothes Store." FUUR HUNDRED ALL CITY BUILDINGS R.P. TO punt for m Councilman Flygare presented a resolution that the city engineer be instructed to consult with a competent specialist with a view to securing plana and figures for the construction of a central heating plant on tho City Hall square to heat all of the municipal buildings there. The argument is that where several heating plants ars now uaed for the various buildings, one plant could furnish much better service and do it more The resolution waa economically. ID HOIK The 400 employes of the Southern Russell P. Bradford, the Pacific shops will return to work toson of Prof. Sylvester D. and Mrs Bradford of 3538 Orchard avenue, died morrow morning and the big buildings this morning from Injuries sustained will again resound with the hammering last Friday afternoon while at play. and pounding of the full force again Prof. Bradford la an Instructor at tho at work. The shop force baa been laid Aeber Stake academy. off alnce last Thuraday night, losing-paLast Thursday little Russell was playing about tho homo and climbed for Friday, Saturday, Monday and Into a wagon, from which he fell, strlk. Tuesday four days. Ing upon hia head. He lost consciousThe suspension of operations at the ness Immediately and an examination CONDUCTORS BID FOR was caused, it waa officially id. shops disclosed the fact that hia skull had. of work for tho men. The lack a by been fractured jon the right aide, neces CURBING AND GUTTERING Southern Pacific has a number of enThe altering a surgical operation. gines, In good repair which are not skull was trepanned and every effort needed. At the same time, the yard put forth to save tho life of tho little Bids for curbing and guttering In dis- here are full of badly battered engine confellow, but he never regained tricts No. l, 31 and 33, Extensions 4, and machinery, which would provide sciousness from the time of the fall. 1 and 5, were opened by the council employment for several weeks, at least. AMERICAN CAR ARRIVES. Beep sympathy la expressed for tho laat and, owing to tho fact that U tha railroads cared to keep the night parents OF THIS CITY tho price per frontage foot, was not men In service. SEATTLE, Wash, March 10. The 3 The funeral will be held at o'clock The resumption of operations at the shown were referred to the atreet comA me lira n car in the New Wednesday afternoon at the Weber mittee and the to report shops tomorrow morning, it Is said, city automobile race, arrived in thla city engineer casStake lecture halL The FATALLY HURT ket willacademy next Monday. The Wheelwright Con- will not become permanent, and it I thla morning on board the atearner City be open at the homo, 3539 struction company, submitted two bids expected that another shutdown of tha had to advloeo that of Puebla Owing Orchard avenue, from II a. m. to I p. for tho two Juba of H.74S.50 and 11,174; hops will .taka place within the next been received regarding tho condition m. Interment at the Ogden City cemePeter 8. .Wilson, 51,455 and 34,979 and week or aa of tho winter trail between Yaldea and Engineer Thomaa Lee of Ogden, tery. J. P. O'Neill, 19,900 and $3,760. Nome, tho Alaaka part of tho trip will bo abandoned and the party will prob- with hia wife at hla bed aide; la lying in tho L. IX 8. hoaptal OGDEN CANYON SANITARIUM ably take the 11 rat ship from Seattle to fatally injured MRS. LOUTHER WANTS THE Vladivostok and go through Siberia by at Salt Lake City, aa tho reault of an STREET CAR HITS accident at Layton at 9:40 Monday aftho aouthern route. COUNCIL TO SETTLE ternoon, while Leo waa at tho throttle of will First car leaves depot 10:15 a. m. Hanaon have charge Captain AN EXPRESS WAGON No on Line Short 14, paaeenger Oregon the party on tho Siberian trip. If the m. Last excepting Sundays, 0:15 aouthern Siberia route la adopted tho running south at a high rate of speed, car m. Cara leaves Sanitarium 10:15 p. A pitiful plea was read before tho entire trip through Siberia will bo made Walter J. Catron, alao well known It) 30 minutes. very A. evenAlmost D. where the at on council Recorder the engine is Brown laat spot by over the convict military road. If the Ogden, the fireman Samuel northern Siberia route la uaed It will alao at the Salt Lake hoapltal, with a Symth'a automobile waa hit by a atreet ing. It waa addressed tp bo neoeaaary to croaa over 1,900 mllea broken collarbone and a few minor car about a week ago, a light express Browning, chairman of the Ogden City CONFERENCE EXCURSION ' and signed by Mra Jane o f country where there are no roada was struck by a westbound Council," Louther. It requested Mr. Browning No. 14 waa making Its regular run wagon TO SALT LAKE CITY Twenty-flft- h street car at 9 oclock thla to from thla city to Salt Lake when tho please apeak to the gentlemen of The was a thrown driver, Jap, the council and please request them to accident occurred. Thu main rods of morning. Via Ria Grands Western Ry. to the ground but eras the settle with me, aa T I am needing money engine 955 broke suddenly aa the train horao was knocked downuninjured; bruised and was pulling Into the Layton station, and I don't like to take It to court Tickets on salt April 1st to Cth Innot seriously hurt, and the wagon and the heavy driving rods splintered but again final Umllt returning April clusive, was collision. the badly damaged by Mra Louthfr sustained damages from 13th. WIU. BE HELD ties, tore up the roadbed, and almost The Jap waa driving the wagon demolished the cab of the engine before the flood a year ago and brought suit Fare $1.10 round trip six trans dally acroaa tho tracks to enter the Ogden the train came to a stop with a terrific Tha Jury disagreed, and in straightened each way. Taka the Special-Confe- r, the stable, livery opposite European OVER MRS. NELSON Jar. Lee was hurled to the floor of hotel, when the accident occurred. The circumstances aha offered to settle for ence Flyer, which leaves Ogden 1:15 a the cab with both legs broken, his about 130. Her plea waa referred to m. Don't forget to ask at Union Dewas hit broadside and the car, left ankle dislocated, and a piece of wagon the claims committee. pot for tickets via Rio Grande. which was going at slow apeed. flesh about eight Inches long and four it fifteen about The feet. dragged . . . ndow ot It Is not likely that an Inquest over ' deep torn from his right thigh. Catron caP the remains of the woman known as assisted the Engineer as much as poeal- - j tro.te"' The horm and wagon ars Mrs. Nelson, whose dead body was ble until passengers cams to his aid. VToperXj of the Ogden livery found hanging from a rope In her Although Engineer Lee has a constltu- ' at 111 Twenty-sixt- h atreet late tlon of Iron and a will fully aa strong yesterday afternoon, will be ordered by It la feared that he cannot recover, the authorities aa the facta point plainTHIS MAN WORKED THE ly to the cauae of the woman's death-suicid- e. RAILROAD COMPANIES Judge Murphy, acting aa coroner, reached the house when the woman's body was found about 4:15 Monday M. P. Mclnnery of Rena Nev., afternoon and ordered the remains takNOT ONE MAN IN TEN special detective, returned today to that en to Lindquist's Undertaking parlors. KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE An Investigation disclosed the dead city with J. C. Regan arrested by. the BETWEEN ONE FABRIC IN woman's real name aa Mra. Mary Ann Ogden police Monday on a charge of McBride. Her husband la a barber at SUIT AND ANOTHER. fraud. It la alleged that Regan went Pocatello, Idaho, when a married to railroad freight offices in Reno repredaughter also resides. For over a year senting himself to be a shipper. He HE PUTS ON A GARshe had lived In Ogden aa the common would charter a car to ahlp plows or N.law wife of MENT, SEES THAT IT Nelson, who la emecrapen and would then claim that he ployed aa Janitor In a saloon. With the FITS WELL, NOTES THE waa in need of money, tendering a GENERAL APPEARANCE, exception of these facts nothing waa check and securing a large amount AND IF THE' GARMENT brought out at yesterdays Investigation in exchange. It waa claimed that ha which waa not published exclusivePLEASES HIM, HE BUYS. had obtained in the neighborhood of ly In yesterday's State Journal. 3500 by thle method in a couple of days, Despondency, because she was pracHIS and after the Ogden police had been HE IS TAKING tically destitute, coupled perhaps, with notified by the Nevada authorities. PaON THE STYLE, CHANCES the natural ...... of one who had trolman Burke made a quick capture of THE MATERIAL, AND THE been living a rather questionable life. Regan. FINISH. Is the only known cause for the womans suicide. Nelson, who is popuMustard Pickles. WE, M R. CLOTH I NG BUYlarly known aa "Dutch said that he Take an e jual quantity of small cuhad an honest affection for the women ER, KNOW THE DIFFERcumbers, gren tomatoes, sliced cauliIN FABRICS, AND ENCE. and that he desired to see her decently flower, picked up small, amall button WE TELL YOU WHEN buried. Idaho relatives of the dead onions. Lv together and cover with THIS SUIT IS A THAT woman have been notified of her act se ed water, a pint of coarse strongly AT VALUE SPECIAL and until they era heard from ho disApple Johnny Cake. aalt to tlx quarts boiling water, boilGrease deep plepan around tho ed, skimmed and cooled before using. position wit, -- - made of the body. edges, fill with nice cooking applet After 34 hours, scald the brine and allrod thin, lilts of butter and sprinkle dissolve In It alum alia of nutmeg. with sugar, a little cinnamon and a When cold, drain very thoronghly, Httle cloves; mix Into one enp of prepare enough vinegar to cover.' To LUCK IN CHOOSING milk sufficient flour (sifted with two one quart of vinegar add one cupful teaspconfula of baking powder and a brown sugar, one-hacupful flour, one BUSSES pinch of aalt) to make stiff batter YOU CAN REST ASSURED fourth pound ground mustard. Boll spread over apples, bake, and serve angar and vinegar, mix flour and musis something you dont want IT IS. with cream. Serve with apples side to trust to. Never buy them tard, stir boiling vinegar into It, when np. without having your eyes smooth pour over pickles. Put small YOU ARE ASSURED THE Grape Pudding Pick and wash your tested. Have it done by us of horse radish In bottle to keep piece IS THE LATEST, STYLE grapes; put a layer of grapes In pud- from molding. Melted paraffin may and it will be done thorTHE MATERIAL THE BEST, then a ding dish, of layer sugar and be poured over the top. oughly and accurately. Thera AND THE FINISH THE n layer of grapes Oil half will bo nothing full; then x "chancey" FINEST. make a pancake batter of two tbout it Buying glasses any eggs, a cup of flour and Ports to Ba Benefited. pour over grape. other way is like taking medi(I forgot to add a teaspoonful of bak-- ! Netherland porta are to be benefited cine in the dark. It's danger Ing powder) ; bake half an bournerre ? 7 the widening and deepening of the oua with sugar and cream. North sea canal, so that large vessels will be able to move at all stages of FOr envelopes, letterheads, business tlda For nlgbt traffic the canal the cards, dodgers, etc, call op The Journal Is to be lighted by electricity. Job rooms. Both phones (14. dle-cucai- on Torfc-to-Pe- ril a JustLibo Homo NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE Program for weak oommanoing Monday, March 30, 1900. PICTURES 1. Avarieiouo Father. 2. UNDER LOUIS XVI. S. Song Aa the World Holla on ' Miaa Myrtlo Ballingor. By PICTURES 4. Tho Waif. B. Tranaformation of a Harm. 5. Song 'Yankee Roaa, By Miaa Ballinger. 7. FAIRYLAND (Spectacular II luaiono). Intermlaaion 8 Minutoa Narciaaua Selection, Miaa Alyco Allen, Pianiat One hour 10c Performance begina promptly at 2:30 and 7 pm. Sunday evening I P. m. Ladiee' Souvenir Matinee Wed noaday. Childron'a Candy Matinee Saturday. Como early You Beat at 7 o'clock. are aura of a JUST LIKE HOME. LARGE AND SMALL MEMORIALS Carload Shipments. Largest Stock. A-- 1 Workmen. Lowest Consistent Prices. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. Wash. av half block 8a Tabernacle MTCHELL BROTHERS for Monuments COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC See your homo peopla Dont pay big commissions to agenta Yard opposite City Cemetery. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY. 1 ata-rooi- ns A Heart to Heart Talk With You Mr. Gothes Buyer . lf . JoS. Lewis & Co. , Jewelers and Opticians . . . CLARKS STORES |