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Show Bailir State JJimraal PAGE EIGHT. ON ROLLER ditions Vels-KVrg- the Ogden force Immediately notified the Salt Lake police department, the e was described, and authorities stationed at the express office In the capital. Early yesterday morning, two men called for the stolen goods, and were followed by the police and their arrest effected. They confesed. telling where laiMe of anoth" suit-cas- I' h , ; 0 the 0GIassts O? prize for the winner two-steppi- honors. Ladies or gentlomee wearing costumes of their spoaits sox will admitted to tho hall. W also rosorva tho right to raise tho masaus of any parson applying for admission to this party. Como out and hsvo a good time. You eon rest tho next dsv SKATING UNTIL 11:3a give thanks. COSTUMES AND MASQUES FOR RENT AT THE -- bo ..j co DC MEN DC DC JAP FINED FOR OGDEN YELLOW 00 J CHARGES FALSE MOURN HUR DEATH to Be Tried. Of tho fatal number of thirteen, who were unlucky enough to be caught yes- IS KIEEED terday, violating the bicycle ordinance Monster Bird Invades Ogden Pig SPECIALIST, Chinese of the colony In Ogden are In ten days' mourning as a result of the death of the Dowager Empress and ' Emperor of China. The past few days, beginning November 14, the Chines flag, draped In blue, the celestial signification of mourning, has been The mourning will flying at half-mas- t. when the continue until tomorrow, Hag will again assume Its natural place at the top of the pole, and then the festivities In respect of the new emperor will commence. In those days the colony will have round after round of pleasure. In which their peculiar music and celebration will be In full sway for a period of ten days Then the colony will again settle down to routing life. The local Chinese are about 340 In number. It Is expected that several officials of the consulate at San Francisco, besides Special Emissary Hong Shong Gee, will be in Ogden in a few and Forfeit Bonds; Other RAM Washington Avs. eon Farm to Meet Death. Exof the One largest hawks ever of the city, eleven forfeited $3 each bond money, and one, R. Richardson, pleaded not guilty, and demanded a jury trial.. His caae w!U be tried before Judge Murphy tomorrow morning. H. E. Cutllp placed $3 hall this morning. Those who were Interested In the little forfeiture, were Clyde GreenwelL D. G. Pickett, T. T. Hunt. A. Christen- days to attend the festivities. sen, Aleg Stevens, R. Stone, L. J. Taylor, John Manson, R. Johnson, Frank Smith, Bert Fry and Earl Robinson. Chief Browning believes that he is making a good showing in appointing special officers, whereby hegalna for the city at the rate of S to 1 in caught In Ogden wae captured yesterday on the premises of George Welsh, who conducts a largo pigeon farm at Ml Seventeenth street. The bird had perched upon ths fence, when, seeing Its chance. It swooped down upon an unsuspecting pigeon, rising with the CHANGE IVEIN RIO smaller bird In Ita beak. A. T. Wid dram, a neighbor, who was standing 4 And worth In Itself mors than passing lien of particular consideration. tastes will do well to Investigate onr claim, that the additional satisfaction they get from our Clothes and Furnishings, is really money In their near. Immediately threw a stone pockets. which felled the hawk, and the big bird ran Into the bam occupied by the The Uodel Clothing Co. pigeons, the prey still held held thlght-In the beak of the feathered thief. When the hawk ran into the barn, Waidram folowed, and with a long rlub killed it. The specimen la a inches beauty, measuring $ feet, 7 from Up to tip. Careful selection of stock A No. 1 workman studious CHANGE IN RIO. GRANDE TIME NOV. 22D. regard for the location and surthorths of family plst roundings Train No. 4 for Salt Lake, Denver A ough carrying sit of your order in Ogden at 1:1$ p.m. Inevery detail, ts th final erection of East leaves S:46 of stead p. m. Train No. II for disare the memorial, points that Lake at 1:05 p. m. Salt leaves Ogden tinguish our memorials and insure Instead of 5:10 p. m. satisfaction, Subscribers of Tho Utah State & Co. Journal srs requested to road end 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. follow Instructions printed at head of editorial oolumn. y 3U25thStreet Parry Monuments 1-- 2 de CARD-EFFEC- TIVE Sons Point of Gun. for New Ruler. start. The business will be entirely retail, and a good market Is already Ten Bicycle Riders Break Ordinance Noodle-Hou- se After Which Comes Festivities ii will Keeper Convicted Assert Officials Making Attempt of Battery on White Boy at to Lay Blame on Them for Chinese Colony in Deep Mourning IN COURT FOR I BRING BE EXAMINED. CHILD HERE AND THEY WILL RECEIVE THE MOST CAREATTENFUL AND PAINSTAKING TION AND GLASS WILL NOT BE UNLESS I CAN RECOMMENDED GUARANTEE A DECIDED BENEFIT. Jos. Parry 3 I MUST YOUR T. RUSI1MER J. EYE ? w,n of the "" the Incorporation, The company Is dally Installing 450 wort of stock, of finished P roduct, from the Oregon mills. It Is expected that by the first of the month the entire (40,000 stock will have been installed and operation School Childrens Eyes GIANT high-gra- gentle- A CHALLENGE! Miss Eva Stoddard and Mist Elsie Stone wj.u challenge any two young ladies in the city to a contest to take place an ths night of above data, ths audience to act That is to say, tho oeuplo receiving tho largast applaud to caivy off h f, $40,000 NO. "u,tcl Our Style Is clusive out h Yesterday afternoon J. 8. Lewis, who' Is in chargs of the & W. Badoon rest-- . street, during dence, Oil Twenty-fourtLewis F. E. of the abeence und family in the east, reported to the llice in Ogden that the houss had been , .broken Into and from appearance? there waa much of the furnishings 2464 A recently departed for Chicago and consulted with business men and financiers regarding the advisability of conStock. structing a 94UO.OOO warehouse in that city for the storage of wool. The object In so doing is to realise first price Ogden will have another important instead of money received after passbusiness concern in the next few ing through various hands, Including of wool buyers and other agents days, when the Spencer Lumber com- thosg who secure part of what should be pany will be Incorporated with a cap- the wool growers profit ital stock of $10,000. The business will be conducted on Twenty-fourtstreet and Wall avenue. The com1 pany will be comprised of H. H. FATAL Next Month With you can costume. pected. The topic will be on the proposed of wool in this state. Mr. handling Open Cosgriff is one of the committee which Spencer Lumber Firm Will o EYES prise for the lady and man wearing the most A Next Saturday afternoon, J. E. president of the Commercial National bank at Salt Lake City, will address the Wool Growers' association at the Weber club rooms at 2 o'clock. The public in' general Is Invited, and some startling disclosures of present methods in the wool business are ex- FOR s, MP $25 CASH PRIZES Utah. Cos-grlf- d nick-nack- you. are, but to see how hard boys race. first-clas- lew, 2483 Jefferson avenue, two valua- in hard-u- p This is a chance to wear your aid clothes out and win a price all you will need is a falsa face in. connection with the nearest wern J. E. Cosgriff Will Talk at Meeting for Betterment of Con- j SKATES AT AUDITORIUM RINK. Net ta show how appear. MEET HERE although he did not know the Thieves Who Entered Corlew Res- (stolen, exact amount. The police assert that the two men, John Ward and Frank idence are Caught and Goods Cordon, committed this second burglary, although they have not confessed !to It. are Recovered. Detective Pender is today . in Balt j Lake City and will arrive in Ogden with his prisoners before night. Good work on the part of Ogden po-- j The work of the police was accomlice mulled in the arrest of burglar plished in less than twelve hours after who perpetrated two clever burglariee the theft became known. In the aame afternoon and the burglar are today being brought to Ogden from s Balt Lake City, where, after sleuth work by Detective James Pender, by the they were caught capital force. The first burglary was Iierformed Saturday afternoon at a late hour, at the residence of John 8. CorOGDEN ble suitcases and contents picked at random from valuable valued at 9500, being spirited away. The burglary was first discovered about 9 o'clock In the afternoon. Immediately afterwards. Detective Pender was despatched on the case by Chief Browning. The officer went to various places where property might be disposed of, after whirh he went to the Express company and there found part of the stolen property, marked for Salt Lake City. Officers of r.Eardl Time Masquerade GROWERS TO CAPTURE OF BURGLARS PAIR a, 3COC OGDEN WOOL POLICE EFFECT QUICK MONDAY. NOVEMBER CARD-EFFECT- Train No. for Salt Lake, Denver A East, leaves Ogden at 6:15 p.m.. In- Astounding Absence of Violations stead of 5:45 p. m. Train No. II for Ogden leaves Balt Lake at 4:05 p. m of Sunday Closing Laws Yesinstead of S:50 p. m. terday AN ORDINANCE. An No As to charges made by the Denver On complaint of Robert Shaw, an employe of the Heaa bakery In Ogden, A Rio Grande railroad against emOsama Terada, a Japanese noodle who are alleged to have been house keeper at 2411 Grant avenue, ployes, waa up beofre Judge Murphy this negligent In furnishing reports, and morning, charred with assault and are also responsible for delays which battery. Shaw had secured two wit- have caused trains to be tardy for nesses, Robert Brown . and William . hours from Denver to Salt t- Cornell, who testified that the j and vice versa, local employes assert yesterday afternoon, when Shaw en- - today that it Is nothing more or less -' terd the restaurant, deliberately point- than' unjust 'claims, andToM of many ed a gun at th young man and reasons why ths big strike of him out towards tha kitchen, men and engtnemen Is threatened, the while hitting him in the face andi The trainmen and enginemen both kicking him: Brown, upon seeing this, assert that th charges made by tho went out and secured an officer, who officials are false. In that ths reports arrested the Jap. are furnished, and that it was never The Jap testified that he thought on any road in the country necessary Shaw was a boy who had departed ; that delays of a minute or mors tram from his establishment without pay- - stations be reported. The local for noodles. Tha court, holding ployea charge of the system of the sathat what waa only thought was not tire Rio Grande, that the officials am sufficient evidence for assault, fined trying to lay the blam on them for Terada $10 and costa. bad equipment, which not only Hie Grande employes are aware of, but what Is common talk among local officials of other roads. FUNERAL SERVICES Claims of the employes srs that unjust excuses are secured by the officials for discharge from service, and train-walk- 1 cm-n- g FOR GRANDE TIME NOV. 22D. Cases Today. Ordinance Prescribing and Fixing An astounding compliance with the ths Amount of Official Bends to be doalng laws, is the result of Sunday Executed by County Precinct Officers which the police departcrusade the ef Weber County, 8tat of Utah. ments haa started against such vlolar Bad Equipment W. THOMPSON Funeral servicea for the remains of Walter I. Thompson, formerly of Ogden, and who died of typhoid fever in the Army hospital at Pasadena, Calif., last week, were held in the Second ward meeting house thia afternoon at 2 oclock. Joseph A. West, John G. Ellis and President Middleton were the speakers, who all revered the name of the departed young man. Vocal selections were furnished by Tillle Hancock, Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison, Hagbert Anderson and Fred Tout The ceremonies were largely attended. Many beautiful floral pleeea were sent, one being a mammoth floral wheel from Mr. Thompson's comrades of the Twenty-seconregiment at the Presidio In San Francisco. Interment took place in the Ogden City cemetery. tors. Yesterday, all day, despite diliThe Board of County Commissioners gent search by the officers, not one ear of Weber County, Utah, ordalna as loon was found to be doing business j follows: I officers prosecuted their search utt-That before entering upon the duties Ths AsTi. ta ,n beltef th o'clock that the future the Subecribera ef The f rommmcln1 m Monday Utah State dentme11 1 Journal are requested to read and January 4th, 1901, the following named th follow Instructions printed at head ef officers shall execute to Weber County. editorial column. a good and sufficient bond in the following named sums, Tha amount of the official bond of tha County Clerk of Weber County, hall be and la hereby fixed at $10,000. The amount of the official bond of the County Recorder of Weber County,,. shall be and is hereby fixed at $10,-d that ths men are retarded In prom- merely for minor points which hav no cause in them for action. They further assert that the Rio Grande, being In bad condition from ths on trike they are on, are trying to lay all blame on the employes, in order that the general public may be da ceived, but that, the employes assert, they will not allow. otion TEACHERS ATTENTION. teach8unday school and day school ers and others who make Christmas ses gifts to their children may now the line of holiday books at Wrighfa We have tha little Brilliants from Brooks Longfellow, Shakespeare, Whittier and Riley, ail of which are beautifully bound and lithographed. All teachera who desire to buy quantities of ane dosen or more, w will make a special price. Regular pric la 2 for 25c. I I Ha Hadn't Expected It Mrs. Denham Mother died todey. Benhxm Wonders will never cess to-w- it: jumiMiM 100.00. Some Free Advice From J. S. LEWIS & CO. JEWELERS Opticians and Watch Inspectors . j The amount of the official bond of tho County Assessor of .Weber County,' shalll be and is hereby fixed at $10y ' 000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Treasurer of Weber County, hall be and Is hereby fixed at $24$,- 521.00. The amount of the official bond of the Sheriff of Weber County, ahall be, and la hereby fixed at fio.noo.oo. The amount of the official bond of the County Surveyor of Weber County, hall be and la hereby fixed at $2,000.00. The amount of the official bond of the County Attorney of Weber County, hall be and Is hereby fixed at (5,000.00. The amount of the official bond of each Juctice of the Peace In Weber County, shall be and Is hereby fixed at Crowds attended our Sale Turkey Sets $2.25 up. Cranberry Bowls Hand Painted $1.20 up. Dinner Plate, Celery Trays and to-da- y. i Can You Remember Last Christmas? put off" buying what you wanted to give your friends until the last week you selected such a nice silver match box or some signet ring and of rourse, wanted it engraved prettily you were too late to have it done before Xmas os the engraven had contracted for all they could do, you were disappointed, so were we, for we like to please you.so come early this year DO IT NOW. 81x young ladies selected presents last Saturday and had them laid away they will get them when the time comes and they will be properly engraved. You -- A BEAUTIFUL TIES AWAIT . LINE OF YOU NOVEL- THIS SEASON We cannot onumente the many beautiful goods shewn. Yau all know tha class ef goods carried by this establishment is tha newest and boat. J.S. Lewis & Co. Jttler ' $1,000.00. The amount of the official bond of each Constable in Weber County, ahall be, and Is hereby fixed at $1,000.00. Dated: Ogden, Utah, November 23d, 1008. OSCAR B. MADSON. All Silverware Chairman Board County Commission-- . ers, Weber County, State of Utah. Attest: DAVID MATTSON, AT A TREMEKOOUS DISCOUNT Clerk County Clerk and Board County Commissioners, Weber County, Utah. u O. B. Madsen, County Commissioner, voted Aye." Frank Moore. County Commissioner,' voted Aye." David McKay, County Commissioner, voted "Aye." J j ! RICHARDSON & GRANT THE CROCKERY PEOPLE |