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Show d&UVimi u PAGE EIGHT. JOE FRY ORDER PRINCIPAL! SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 9 GRAND FREIGHT CARS! OUT OF CITY DELEGATES J j Wants Time for Further Investigation of Candidates' Merits Notorious Character iLived in Ogden for Joyce Resigns. members. his Tbs building commutes reported that the offer of a local real estate Ann to sell a piece of property adjoining fellow the Flngree achoul fur (S.UOO waa not acceptable for the reason that this price Is considered much too high. 111ms Ousels Beavers wrote from Herculaneum, Mo., resigning her position as teacher here, because of tbs Illness of relatives. Her resignation was accepted. The last vacancy In the free normal scholarships at the state university was granted to Hiss Lillian Sooy of this city, upon her application. a m ,ii CASE IS ENDED HAPPILY Has Wholesale Theft Takes Twenty-On- e Ogden to Get Out Told Contrary to the common expectation the board fit education at Ita regular meeting laat night, failed to make a election of a High achoul principal to succeed David E. Cloyd, and adjourned aftrr about fifteen minutes of routine grind without arriving at a decision. Tbs reason for the failure of the board to act on this Important question was a desire to Investigate mors fully the merits of some of the Candida tea The resignation of Dr. K. & Joyce from the board was accepted and W. U. Williams, of the Second ward, was appuluted to servo as a member for the unexplred term of Dr. Juyca The withdrawal of the bitter from his position, after eleven years of active connection with the body, was greeted with expressions of sincere regret from Who Place in Yards, Valuable Mer-Yea- Pest Elects Repiesen Dix-Log- an tatives to National Encamp- rs ment At Toledo. chandise Being Stolen. Joe Fry, a well known hangeron about gambling halls and similar places, faced Judge Murphy on a vagrancy charge in police court this morn Ing. He was ordered to leave the city or serve a sentence at hard 10-d- ay labor. Chief of Police BrowniAg and Detective Fender testified against Fry, who, in spite of the fact that he has been a resident of Ogden fur practically twenty-on- e years. Is classed among the undesirables by the police department. Boms time between midnight Friday and 4 o'clock this morning burglars forced their entrance to five Oregon Short Line box cars In the local yards, committing extensive depredations. Of tbs five cars which wars entered, all were pilfered to some extent, but Just what the total lost will be cannot be determined until tbs local freight office checks up with Salt Lake, end an investigation is made to find what amount of merchandise Is missing. In one of the cars, a number of traveling salesmen's sample cases were broken open, evidently with an axe p hatchet, and from one of them six 0 Winchester rifles were taken by At one time he escaped from the city stockade In a sensational manner, and has an unexplred fifty-da- y sentence still hanging over hla head. He waa given a severe scoring by the the thieves. officers, notwithstanding his loud d eeThe cargoes of fill five cars suffered lsrations that he had brought 4,fc00 In- correspondingly In the loss of merchanto the city from Nevada and had spent dise. No clues were left by the ten dollars for every nickel that he ever received in Ogden. He failed to tell how he obtained the money, however, and the police asserted that he HE WAHIEE PAY was never known to work. Id-1- FOR SCLEEii DOOR Delegates were named for the coming tiKiunpntent of ths Grand Army of ths Republic at Toledo, Ohio, August list, at tbs regular meeting of the Fust, No. 6, in ths Veteran Firemen's hall last evening In At ths previous meeting Ogden. Commander Thomas offered hla resignation and It waa accepted at last Senior night's session. W. L. Russell was elected to 1 ue vacancy and Comrade John Gray waa elevated to the Senior Bos-la- He bleakee arleen door, ms wan tee You make him pay me? What? CAN Thus did the Chinese proprietor of the Boeton Cafe on Twenty-fift- h street appeal to Judge Murphy In police court this morning. After Morning Business Session, The Celestial restauranteur claimed that a railroad man, who gave hie name as John Doe, had created a roughhouse HRS. ANM SHU12LEY Ardent Church Workers EnIn the cafe and broken the screen door. was of the opinion that the court He An joy Outing. should. In some measure, remunerate GOES him for the damage, because the brokscreen permitted the Alee to enter Itah Methodist Missionary conven- en and perch promiscuously upon the vartion at the Methodist Episcopal church Mrs, Anny B. ghutsley, aged 60, and attended to regular business this morn- ious viands. Murphy dismissed the defend- for many years a resident of Harrls-vill- e, ing nt the church, many Interesting antJudge as it that he had been Weber county, died this morndiscussions being held. This after asaulted appeared whom the a stranger, by ing at oclock. She wss the wife of noon, through the courtesy of the Wefelled to arrest. John Shutxley, and they had lived hapber club, about sixty of the delegates pily together for many years The visited the Ogden canyon, and arrange-niendeceased succumbed to cancer. She was were made for supper at the born In Pennsylvania. Her work has IHE-Idlewlld, Tonight at the Sunday school been with the relief afforded j: by theprominent rally the meeting will be addressed by Latter-da- y Saints Relief soDr. Rose of Oklahoma. The be conducted at will ciety. ritual Tomorrow's Program. the Harrlsvllle home, Monday, at 3 p. Tomorrow the program will bo as m. Jnterment In the Ogden City fellows: T 10 USE MSI Hi HUGS Save Delay MY mils id Parry Monuments Careful selection of high-grad- e stock: A No. 1 workmen: etudieue regard for the location and our roundings of the family pleti thorough carrying out ef your ardor In every detail, to the final erection of the memorial, are pe'nta that distinguish eur memorials and insure satisfaction, Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AVE. A pretty little railroad romance culminated today In the marriage of C. E. Kalk, the day telegraph n cut-ooperator on the and Miss Ella Phillips, night operator at the same station. They will travel to the Kansas hbme of the bride for their honeymoon, after which they will return to their duties at the station on the beautiful Great Balt Lake. They are both popular with the trainmen, and have received many valuable presents from their admirers as wedding gifts. Miss Phllllpps has rendered many consoling tributes to the trainmen who have been compelled to be held up at her station many times at night during their runs, and the railroad boys are fairly showering Mr. and Mr. Kalk with compliments. Mid-La- Ogden-Lucl- ff POORLY RUNNING WATCH IS WORSE THAN NONE you never know the r'ght time, cant depend upon It for keeping business engagements, liable to step any minute Needs cleaning, that's alL If youve that kind of a time pi see 1st us renovate it for you. The soot will bo triflling. Fitting ef Glasses is a part of our business. All work is guaranteed. S. LEWIS & CO. AT ke A J. Sale Prices in Effect All prices advertised last night will be in effect with many which were not mentioned others pall-beare- rs ISIOH OPTICIAN. 2464 Wachingten Ave. floor pall-beare- rs pay. HUY MUD EXCLUSIVE showing, on living model of a genuine Sheath Gown 8 o,clock-2- nd ph delegations. The plans of the Ogdenltes and Salt Lakers are to secure the next national encampment at Salt Lake City and every effort will be put forth. Ths veterans of Ogden will act as at ths funeral of Frank Carson tomorrow. Those selected as ' the honorary an E. J. W. L. Harris, Russell, John Stoddard, James A. Wear and John Gray. ce RUSHMER Exhibition of the Sheath Gown The delegates appointed last night are W. L. Russell, William M. and Thomas Lundy. Mrs W. L. Russell has been appointed as delegate to tne ecampment to represent ths Ogden Lincoln Circle, No. 2, at ths W. K. C. national ' encampment. This organisation is ths ladies' auxiliary to ths local veterans. They will leave Ogden In a body Tuesday for the eastern sessions. ' It Is expected that the local representatives will be accompanied by ths Idaho and California Telegraphic information from Caps Girardeau, no., t0 relatives of Mrs. W. Gregor, the young wife of the former clerk of the European hotel po-lihere, who waa arrested some weeks ago and taken back to the Missouri town on complaint of a young woman ta of that city who charged him with a statutory offense I to the effect that the rase has been thrown out of court Leas than a month after he had been married to Miss Grace Grriger, a well known Ogden girl of good reputation, young Gregor waa was confronted with a warrant for bis arrest, and 10: (HI a. in. Sunday school. he was taken back to the Missouri The remains of Isaac Isadora, who 11:00 a. m. Hermou by Bishop J. W. town, his loyal bride accompanying suicided by drowning Tuesday, was InD. D. Bashford, him. The news of his exoneration 1:00 p. m. Memorial service ,nt terred yesterday In the Jewish secINEAIRIGAL came yesterday In a telegram ' from tion of the Mountain View cemetery at sermon. Missionary Mrs. Gregor to her mother here. I o'clock in the afternoon. Many floral 0:00 p. m. Address, China and tributes were tendered. Rabbi Freund America" by Bishop Bashford. of the Jewish Synagogue at Salt Lake, (Continued From pegs 6.) A welcome to alL conducted the ceremonies. The ritual waa held at the family residence, 2946 tume which has been so much copied Lincoln avenue. The services were by Imitators of Patricia la the coat attended by many friends of the old Even this garment has been rellned T AND and trouble by getting your glasman who met so tragic an end. ses at RUSH MERE. Ws grind all sur own lenses sn the premises end make a specialty ef METAL WORKERS quick rtpair'ng. Any lent duplicated. Al-tn- on Excellent Musical Concert, beginning 7:30. Crawford's Orchestra Dix-Log- an Jenelers The State Metal Workers met In regular session last night and committees were selected for the annual meeting to be held at Lagoon today, and arranged completely for the program of the day. Several committees were named, each having special duties A largo delegation from Ogden Is expected as the trades will have one of the best times they have ever enjoyed since their organisations have held their annual outings Speeches, athletic sports, boating and various other features are Included on the program. Special trains have been arranged for on the Salt Lake and Og den railroad and the resort has been crowded since early this morning. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. An examination for Ogden city teachers will be held In the Central school building, beginning Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 2nd and Srd, ling, beginning at I oclock a. m., of thr first day. All teachers and candidates not holding certificates valid for 190g-0- 9 sr expected to take this examination. Candidates for High school certificates will please notify the undersigned not later than Saturday, Aug. 29th. Fens, Ink and paper will be furnished. WILLIAM ALLISON. Chairman Board of Examiners. w Sunills eie m eight times and repaired so often that now It Is little more than a mass of Miss Stahl would not expatches. change It, however, foe the beet coat that waa ever made, for aha looks on it as a sort of mascot. During her appearance In this role she has outworn eight hats, twenty belts, ten pairs of slippers, eight petticoats, twenty-tw- o skirts. Ths apparel s old, but the play pairs of stockings and seven black la new, for Miss Stahl Is booked by Henry B. Harris for three years in the future In territory which has not yet been touched. THEATRICAL NOTES 4 E. D. Shaw, business manager of the May Robson company, which opens the Ogden amusement season at ths Grand, August list and September 1st, with that delightful comedy, ths Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" was In Ogden yesterday. Mr. Shaw Is a member of The Friars, which does not mean that he belongs to the cook's union, because The Friars Is a pleasing whose membership u organisation, composed of ths foremost dramatic critics, writers, press agents and ill others connected with the publicity department of ths theater. Mr. Shaw is a diplomat and he likes Ogden. -- Lillian Goldsmith, a delightful UtUa eoubrette, has been engaged by ths Askin-SingCo. for the part of Margaret Simpson, The Girl" of "Ths Time, ths Place and the Girl" company which will play through the vest this fall. er Horatio Peabody, who last year ns musical director of ths Western Girt Question" company, will fill ths him position this season. Everybody has heard the story of ths merry widow and the sailor, but here's one from the Indianapolis Bun that says: A colored lady was fitting Inside a street car with a big basket full of clothes on her head. The conductor came In and said: Lady, you can't come Inside with that on your head. The colored lady only looked up and said: widow. G'long. Dat'i ma merry New Fall Are IFLeadly New styles, new fabrics, new colorings. Dont wait until lines are broken to make your selection. Make it now as scores of dressy men are doing. Wed like to have an opporclothes will tunity to show you-t- he do the rest. Watson-- T anner Clothing Co. Journal want ada deliver the gooda Doing Everything, Once Modem Woodmen of America AT LAGOON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25th. Doing Everything Once |