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Show of the approaching school board flection, two prominent rftlsena agreed thla morning that there should be a change, especially as those members of the board who have served four of them apiolntively for some lime, are not aggressively seeking As a result of their discussion it was agreed that: The public demands an auditing of the books of the Ogden City school board for the following reasons: First In justice to the present board. In a discumoion USAS In Justice to the new board. Third In Justice to the taxpayers. Fourth Because it is done when there is a charge in municipal administrations. Fifth Because of the unsettled conSecond ditions. Seventh Because the second bond election was successful only by reason of the school sits being donated and from the heroic efforts of the Civic league, aided In a measure by the assistance of the Dally State Journal and one or two other newspapers. TRAFFIC FELT and Receivership Barton Appointed. At Salt Lake, last Saturday afternoon, Rudolph Kuchler resigned ae receiver of the Ogden Canyon Sanitarium company, after hla claims and hie record for the thirteen months, during which he served In that capacity, had been approved by Judge C. W. Morse. Charles J. H. Barton, cashier of the Ogden Savings bank, waa appointed to succeed Senator Kuchler aa receiver during the time the resort la involved tn litigation. raiclsl TO CITY BASTILE Two cases of mendicancy came up before Judge Murphy this morning. John Black pleaded guilty and received a William sentence of five daya. Brading got twenty days. The men were arrested Saturday night. Our Style Is Ex- clusive And worth In Itself more than passing Men of particular consideration. tastes will d0 well to Investigate our claim, that the additional satisfaction they get from our Clothes and Furalashlng, la really money in their stripes of latest designs TO Shipments in Both With Heavy Directions on U. . P. P.-- S. Excessive freight business is being Paclflc felt on the railroad system aa a result of the recently started orange transportation from California. On an average twelve freight trains pass each way dally on both the lines, about seventy cars being hauled In each train. The department has been added to In the number of men, and present indications are' that atlll greater business will ensue when the dried fruit starts from the roast in earnest. The transportation of oranges and' other fall fruits requires a large amount of Ice, of which It la aald there Is a shortage, and In all probability local concerns will be drawn upon for the amount of Ice which will lie needed. In the summer months, when the fruit business waa heaviest, the the Ogden supplied atoraga product to great extent, and local officials believe that they will be needed again thla fall. The new being erected along the line of the Southern Paclflc railroad will eliminate thla necessity next cummer, the company having plenty of Ice In view heretofore, but lacking storage facilities. New plants are being constructed at Carlin, Nev.. near the and at Truckee, Calif., mountain lakes. Both of these h nearly completed, and will be ready before the ice la ready. m Union-Southe- rn ice-hous-es id Important Meetings Various Officials are Held Sunday. Organisation was completed at th? Lynne ward Sunday school yesterday, new officers being elected. They are Parley H. Whitaker, superintendent; O. Anderson, first aaalatant; Walter Cardon, second assistant superintendent and secretary. Former superintendent R. Tanner and Secretary Irvine were honorable released. Sunday services were held by the three stakes at the Tabernacle yesterday, with a large attendance. Professor J. C. Jensen of the Weber academy delivered an address on Repentance." PEOPLE or FRISCO ARE The Model Clothing Co. 314 25th Street Hundreds of Section Laborers are Hunting Parry Monuments Cartful selection of stock A No. 1 workmen studious regard for the location and surroundings of ih family ploti thorough carrying out of your order in avory detail, ta the final erection of the memorial, arc points that distinguish aur memorials and inaura satisfaction. Jos. Parry & Sons 2253 WASHINGTON Co. AVE. The big discharge of men which occurred yesterday over the entire Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific railroad and the branch Sine from Haien to Keeler, Kev., means that today over 500 men leas are working at their Juba as section men. It is said by local officials that the same thing waa done in California, making In all thousands of men who were turned adrift. The force hag been diminished to on one foreman and three under-haneach section of the Sait Lake division, which rua aa far aa Sparks. Kev., and to one man. the foreman, on each section to Keeler. Kev, As work In various other branches is plentiful. It Is not thought that the discharged employes will suffer great hardship. UTAH GEM AMETRICE This dtone is found in the southern part of our state and la one of the most popular stones The predomintoday. ate color la light green, and Is spotted with brown, light blue and gray. Harder than any other Matrix atone on the market and takes a very high polish. Slses from 1 karat to Sold at !5c per karat. These atones ean he mounted at our store on short notice. 0- - J.S. Lewis & Co. JEWELERS trayeliT . HEAVY HERE The railroad companies centering In Ogden are now meeting the heaviest flrst-ciatraffic for thla period of the year In their history. Heretofore, directly after elections the beet systems did was to carry westward fifty flrst-clapassengers and few more tourists. Now the first-clapassenger service is far In advance of previous business, aa also is the tourist Every year preceding the holidays the traffic aa aa ss exceptionally light Thla year the total service accounts for a dally average of 500 passengers which passes through this city. ( The Pullman sale at Ogden Is also Better business la claimed j increasing. by local officials In this department of the service, than at any time In the last two months. la For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgers, etc, call up The Journal lob rooms. Both phones M4. WANT EXPENSE rendered by the choir. Conferences were also held at the different ward meeting houses of the Weber atake outside of the city. At the Many Lose Lives and Hundreds South Weber ward President L. W. are Injured After Fight Between Shurtllff H. and High Counselors Scowcroft and Adolph Fernelius addressed the conference on "Theology." Indian and Negro. In the evening a meeting of the high priests waa held. In the same ward the Sunday school teachers held a OKLAHOMA Okie, CITT, meeting in the evening. Nov. II. Six negroes, the chief 4 Middleton and President C. F. Blahop of police of Okmulgee and the 4 E. Bingham of the Klverdale ward sheriff of the county were 4 addressed the conference at Rlverdale 4 high killed and a number of other yesterday afternoon. 4 wounded last night In The Uintah conference waa held at 4 apersoni at Okmulgee which 4 race riot the ward meeting place, being ad- 4 started over a fight between an 4 dressed by President John Watson and 4 Indian and a negro. Mor than 4 High Counselors J. W. F. Yolker and 4 1,000 shots were fired In the me- - 4 William Rackham. lee. It is feared further and more trouble will follow. Charles Dec kart and an unknown Indian 4 had a fight at the depot In which 4 the Indian waa worsted. He 4 went to the police headquarters 4 and complained. Chief of Police 41 Henry Kiaber started to find 4 Dsrckart and on hla way depu- - 4 4 tlxed two negroes. Rail and Felix 4- Chapman, to assist him. When $ 4 the officers approached. Deck- - 4 art opened fire, killing the chief 4 and the two negroes instantly. 4 HOME LEAVES BECAUSE OF RELIGION Threats Made by Telephone to Girl Disappears ds THAT RACE FIGHT Jobs. high-gra- . STIRRED UP for New L discourse was highly appreciated. of The Excellent music waa OUT OF WORK pockets. T OF Several w jam D(C SAINTS BUSY LATTER-DA- Y es MEN including checks, plaids, Season Starts Rudolph Kuchler Gives Up Sani- -. California Orange tariiim Messalines, Loukere, Taffeta in the new colors beginning tomorrow and continuing until sold the $125 values will sell for HEAVY FREIGHT RECEIVER late Saturday night we received $50000 worth of choice, new silk which was purchased at a bargain by our New York representative at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning we place them on sale to Become a Tha Dead: Chapman brothers, negroes, Deckart, Charles, negro. Kiaber, Henry, aaalatant chief of police of Okmulgee. Roberson, Edgar; sheriff of Okmulgee county. Three unidentified negroes. . Kill Ruef Counsel-Attor- neys Catholic-Episcop- Ask Change of Venue. al is Exonerated. Rector Th Wounded: Furr. Vic, chief of police, shot CHICAGO, Nov. II. The authorities through shoulder, Grayson, Steve, Indian boy, fatally today received a telegram from the Oakland police requesting the positive beaten. Deputy sheriff, name not learned, identification of Edna Clark, who dis- arm broken. appeared from her home two weeks Seven others slightly wounded. At thla Juncture Sheriff Roberson ago. She waa the alleged sweetheart Steve Grayson, of Rector Toung of the Episcopal 'and another negro rest Deckart. Before the negro waa held church and he responsible for could b both captured he killed her disappearance. Sheriff Roberson and In The matron of the Paullst home here this last encounter ft is Grayson. stated that a declared that the girl was working the negro woman, whose name could not name as usual and had expressed no be learned, waa shot and killed a desire to leave after her Identity had stray bullet. Deckart then ran tobyhla been discovered. The police were no- house nearby. tified that the girl's mother eras en Peeaa Surrounds route to Chicago to take charge of the Immediately a posse Murderer, of men surdaughter. rounded a house next to Dec kart's Mise Clark declared she disappeared where they thought he had gone, and because her mother opposed the In- set fire to IL that hla home tention of becoming a Catholic, and would catch fire Seeing from the close proxithat she had hoped to lose herself In mity of th fire, Deckart fired hla Chicago and Join that church. Influ- own house and when It had burned so ential Catholics were endeavoring to that he could not stay In it any longer, secure th gin a position as a teacher made a rush for the door. Aa he of drawing in the city schools. Edna emerged outside a hundred shots were declares that ahe will remain In Chi- fired at him and ha fell dead. A half cago. The mother is a high Episcopa- doxen people were wounded mor or lian and could not consent 4o her less seriously, but their names could daughters change of faith. She declares not be learned tonight. that her relations with Rector Toung of the California church were proper. Newly Organized Local Association Will Make Determined Effort for Recognition. A determined effort la being made by the postoffice department and by the recently-organise- local railway d mail clerks for recognition from congress at the approaching session In the form of actual expense allowance while oa the road and if successful, will mean an addition of many thousands of dollars to Ogden's annual payroll and consequently an increase of business te loca merchants. The national organisation has been on of the foremost means possessed by railway mall clerks of presenting their claims and grievances before congress, and only through years of patient missionary work and practical demonstrations to members of congress have its members been afforded pecuniary Increase and departmental concessions But few realise the enormous smejnt of labor performed by mall clerks while on duty, nor is it generally known that for the service rendered and danger incurred, the compensation is woefully Inadequate. The clerks In charge of overland trains running between Ogden and San Francisco are required, to know tha location and source of supply of every postofllc Nevada, In th states of California, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Kansas Colora-on do and Montana. After many clerks th Ogden and San Francisco railway postoffice have distributed In the neighborhood at 100,000 pieces of mail pec 8AK FRANCISCO, Nov. II. Abe month, tha department allows but error without same being charged Ruef a attorney! moved for a change an against th records of the clerks oa foe of venue this morning on the ground It speak excessive error record. that Ruef a life la In danger and that the personnel of the service that seldom does a clerk exceed or approach the it is Impossible to get a fair trial above limit. here. The trial adjourned until 10 There are some 00 mall clerks reado'clock tomorrow morning. in Ogden In addition to over lw ing Mounted police guarded th door and clerks running Into and out of Ogden only unarmed persons were allowed on through overland trains in the court room. An Immense crowd gathered outside. A railing separated spectators from the officers court. Detectives sat between the reporters and attorneys and detectives filled the court room watching every move of every epee ta tor. Ruef was conveyed from the WATERWAY county Jail In the patrol wagon, escorted by nine policemen. A demonstration was Impossible although hiss1 7 ing and hooting waa heard. The prisIMORE, Md Nov. oner appeared to be unmoved by the sits were completed by recent events and was calmly smiling re committees today for Atlantic DeeP at hla attorneys when taken back to wtlng of th which will Jail In the same guarded way In which association, tys he had been brought to the courtroom. ess here during tha next three During th proceedings, J. B. Cook, an Ians for an Inland waterway attorney employed to ascertain the Mton to Key West will hr waterworss feeling of spectators for the defense, .i. waa ejected from the court room. Attorney Ach stated that If the motion for a change' of venue Is denied, the defense mill move for thirty days' 44Musk Dear of Tibet. continuance until popular clamor has move wilt la abated. If this denied, it William H. Michael of Jurors. Ruef a for a a of Tlbetlan tradnumber that reports counsel declare tnat several threats to ers who. visited Calcutta In March, J kill them were made by phone. DRESSMAKER AND LADIES TAILOR 1908, brought with them, among other articles, a large quantity of muak, Wa will taka your measure, draft patterns guaranteed to FlTSHiri MARY STILL IN GAME. which ia held In high esteem by tha Waiat, Coat or Skirt Ms make a specialty f teaching yeueB ladies n Indiana. The little deer 4. make their own dress. Wa have one of tha bast systems on earth BOSTON, Nov. II. Mary McLean, la mush obtained which the from W In i depressed financially, but vigorous en fit you far any portion where a reqeired. work spirit, denied that she had mysteriously ranges In tbe Himalayas and Tibetan taught drssomaking for yar and would be glad 0 have you InvawB disappeared from Butte. Mont She So mountains, 9,000 feet above the sea 4 our system. c la red that she was prepared for an- level. The male deer yields tha finest other assault upon the literary foi- and greatest quantity of musk. Tha bles" of th world. deer are ahy and alert, and difficult to capture. Journal want ada deliver the goods lEETIIt - Consul-Gener- Mme. Phillips, of Chicago, II1 high-cast- e first-ela- Room 20 Woodmansee Block : |