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Show ! j i ti f i i . TI1E MORNING EXAMINER, '.i, ( OGDEN. APRIL 22, 1901. FRIDAY MORNING, UTAH . Cxamlner Yelaphen Numbera: la th day time call up 334X ur caU at No. u7 24:h street At Blyfet. after 7 p. tn . call up No. IS Standard Building. Till UTAH TROOPS TO LECTURE BILL TONIGHT lAUStl BE CALLED OUT GIVES Unit SOCIAL M5! i Mob Breaks Quarantine trictions at Helper. FOR SALE A new p(ano In nne only two mom hi. Will be told at a bargain. Call at Examiner office. Res-- 1 George M. Grime, formerly manager of the Pacific hotel. visited with friend in Ogden yesterday. Word comra from Salt Lake City that, the Utah militia has been callci Onion seta are going fast. Don't iilion to enforce the quarantine laws at pm off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., Heliier. Troupa uiay be inoviug south 352 2lth St. in the next twenty-fou- r hours. Deputy Sheriff World of Carbon Mayor Balter of Evanston, Wyo., waa county has apiiealed to Governor Wells an Ogixn visitor yesrerday. to send the inilltia to restore order in the stronghold of the coal strikers at WANTED Good girl for general Helper. A few days ago Mother Jones housework, 2&71 Washington avenue. arrived at the camp and went bi pay a vi tit to Organizer William Price of The funeral of Professor C. W. Conk, the United Mine Workers, who waa unwho dn-- yesterday noun at his home. der quarantine fur the smallpox. The 2237 Washington avenue, will lie held health officers at once ptai-eMother on Sunday. The plai-- s Jones under quarantine. at 2: 30 o'diH-Wednesday, will le minoiiiieed later. according to the deputy sheriff, an Italian mob, consisting of luu men Buy an incubator and make the poul- armed with rifle, rescued the woman try business pay. Skeen 4k Co., 25! from quarantine, defying the officers. The Governor has ordered Urigadier 24th St. tt- t. i d 4 'fii i .i i : General Cannon, commander of the State militia, to go to Helper and Investigate the situation. Sheriff Wilcox in hi dispatch said that more than 100 armed Italian strikers from the coal mines were absolutely defying all quarantine regulations while the smalliwx was daily spreading in their settlement and refused to liermit the arrest of any offender. In the opinion of the sheriff, bloodshed was Imminent if an attempt should lie made to enforce the law and there waa urgent need of n strong guard. Governor Wella and Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the State Hoard of Health were In consultation up to a late houf last night. No definite derision was reached hut it wag said that the situation would proliahly be met by Bending t lie militia. Mother Jones, the labor union organiser, is understood to be the leader of the law defying gang. Bbe aroused, the Italians tn a high pitch by entering the houses of the smallsix patient and then refusing to observe quarantine regulations. The Italians regard the enforcement of the quarantine es an infringement upon their rights of personal liberty and say they will resist restriction sf freedom with their lives. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Dtxnn will be held at two o'clock Saturday afternoon from Richey's undertaking The interment will be in parlors. Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Dixon's mother, Mrs. Alice Canfield of Terrace, and her sister, Mrs. Joule Engelke, arrived last evening anl made the final arrangement for the funeral. FOR SALE Restaurant and short order. Centrally located. Established business. 203 25th at reel. Charles T. Reiss of Denver is in the city. WANTED Girl for general house work. Reference, 2ti33 Adam Ava. Green John Carvin and wife of River, Wyo., are Ogden visitors. LOST A boy's wheel, numbered C Kinder please return to 2337 Cglfi. Adams avenue. J. A. Taylor of Idaho Kails spent terday in the city. yes- FOR RALE First class pool table. Cheap. Inquire at 169 25th street. Win. II. Edgliey of I'ocatello la In town on business. RAILROAD NOTES W. E. Coman. general passenger and FOUND Lady's watch. Owner ran have same by calling at Max Davidson cigar store. i4 ) 4' V i freight agent of the Oregon Bhort Line yesterday made the announcement that the 13.10 rate will be restored to apply C. K. Andrews of Dulse, Idaho, la an to common rough lumber from points Ogden visitor. south of Portland to Ban Francisco Bay polnta. Wanted Girl for general houseWm. Cook. Southern Pacific train work. No. cooking. 124 23d Bt. Ogagent, has been transferred from will Mrs. Ford Engelke, sister of Mrs. den to IjOs Angeles. Ills departure Samuel F. ltixon. who Wednesday com- lie regretted by his large circle of mitted suicide tn a rooming house nu friends in Ogden. Washington avenue, arrived from Balt With her City this morning. The Harrlmun party Is due In Ban are the two young boys of Mrs. Dix- Francisco slsmt Bat unlay. From last Aa on. advices they were at Imperial. Cal. anmight be expected. Mr. Harrlmsn We make a specialty of fine sausage. nounced that there was no significance Try some for breakfast. Excelsior to tie attached to the conference of lea ling officials now pending. Market. Telephone 171 K. Ram J. Henry, traffic manager of the DisTho ease of Ogden City vs. John Colorado Bprtnga A Cripple Creek resigIn his handed has HmlUi, the depot barber, which was trict railway, tried In the municipal court last Jims nation. effective May 1. which has licen and decision rendered against the do acrcpted by President Irvingtn ltowhert. this city well known lendnnt, has been apiiealed to the dis- Mr. Henry Is finseveral years general trict court by the defendant. Smith where he was Westwas charged with keeping his shop freight agent for the P.lo Grande ern. He has been with the Cripple open on Bunduy. Creek road atnee January 1, 1901. RobL B. Lewis nas hardwood charChicago. April 21. The commercial coal fur flat irons. Fhone 149. Interest of Chicago have completedas-a with the railway passenger The case of W. A. Wetxrl vs. Des- union In a war of extermination eret National Dank of Balt Lake, has sociationsthe "ticket scalpers" whose been transferred from hi organ coun- against business In this city la ty to Weber county for its plane of warrant an outlay of nearly fmHi.OOO trial. The action Is for f 3,447 for annually tn office rent alone. sheep the plaintiff alleges that belongAfter a month of conference between ed tn him and were taken by the deof the Nstlonal Asso-- rt representatives fendant, also damages In the sum of lit km of merchants and members of the In fjt'O. Merchants ft Travelers' association or the Chicago and the representatives Rev. E I. Goshen of Salt Lake spent passenger agents, the crusa.le has Inst evening in Ogden visiting among been engaged to prosecute the fight, friends. which will Including seeking In both federal and Btate courts of Injunctions Mr. and Mrs. John W. O'Brien are against the ticket brokers, restraining In Los Angeles. They expect to return them from dealing in railway tickets to Ogden about May 1st. issued under a contract with the purchaser which makes them tile. The Immediate purpose Dorn, to the wife of C. L. Miller, 319 the Twenty-sixt- h street, a . seven-poun- d of the movement i to prevent from boy. scalping" out of low rate tickets northern and Eastern , mints to the Bt. in Mrs. Van Dam has ret timed from Igniiiii exHwiiion but. following that,such attempt will be made to conduct Provo. a crusade that the scalper lmslnesa T. R. Reason, of the firm of Denson will lie crushed In Chicago. Browne, is rutting In a couple of a NeThe following I taken from of weeks on Ills ran ill near Cambridge, the a fair sanude is anl vada paper He valumost has line of the Idaho. by are printed being that stories wild able farming properties In the Gem various papers: State. met -Two freight trains yesterdaylAu-ldisaster on the recently-bui- lt n E. T. Richardson of the firm of train on A westbound cattle ft Grant, has returned from Ban cut-of- f. of the the to depth sank line the main Francisco, where he complete.! the wad and for the purchase of $C.U00 top of its cars, blocking forcing the trains following worth of imported crockery and glasswall In the lake. ware. The goods will begin to arrive siding, also built on a sections. The This train was In two w'.hin a couple of months. first train passed over wilhout aecldent. the same hut ihe second section met line. A hell boy at the Reed WANTED The on the mala one the as fate A of address and Hotel. good boy liencath the weight way bed gave road may apply. of the and sank beneath the surface bed has that ihe Is thought It lake. Tanra M. Melghan. been Chas. Meighnn. substratum a upon earth THE MEIGMAN would mu sustain the weight of ABSTRACT COMPANY. it." msm piled . last 1105 Wash. Ave. Telephone The true fa is are that when the in the was 1. a published urn oc. sink miner, a fruit train was coming from the West, ami th. cut-o- sink occurred bizi In front of it. around hih1 Hie train was sent back and We are now permanently arrived In Oeden la- -t ,and lake the In new store, our located The stories hal irsiusbave erning. are pure have s complete stock of the none down with the track Old Reliable Cleveland and fiction, Eagle Bicycles. ears to Thera will he two private Riu We are better equipped now Grande wrat over he the from wlih than ever to take care of all on Satin.ir They are uf tee classes of Repairing.. All general ag'-iW K Union Stisl.ysr.U ft Trails'! company.. vok guaranteed and turned wili nnj party, and cari.f Uumhnw. out on time. Uirul.lvu E't-- : j guests paitv. Our lines of Fire Arms, li&M of New Turk. Ammunition, Sporting Goode The Arlington iSnT, .ornpnny pro-- ei and Cutlery ia complete. si i Man Again. Van" duced We eolicit your patronage. Grand Opera Hons- - tn a small lmt ap-- I audience. The plot was one H. C. HANSEN tliai contained mm h ringer and went is T. ;ti a vim. Tunii!,-- their billnit'it Adjoining Cpera House South '.hey Pardmr" Sitf.sriay rii-sby giiiug away a bcdruMii eiuw. non-transf- Rirh-erdso- ofliamllt W53-Y- 1 i C259( ff h- ar-riv- Twi-.mM- ' . Ski-uie- ' te , e i t "T-n-- j Stop in the Gty En Routi-- to J. Stitt Wilson Concludes His Annual Social Event of the At Church of Good Shepherd Last Evening. St. Louis Exposition, Ogden City School Teachers. Course. Riven Are Booming Taking In th Sights of "Junction City. With Officers Very Near at Hand. Yesterday's siorma i,.- upon the fruit tree a !,! ra T" learned. O.her than l"1'1 sleet breaking duwn a ,h, lain- "nVr of limbs 4n no .iaidone by the storm, i ' rS part of th country and m u Box Eider It wa ro.iortH n .u was a fall of heavy hail ed a number of. fruit nl;u hu some of the smaller plan., The a! orm will delay tbe . crops for a few days, bin w.;f 119 ,!i no damage. The two rivers snd iheiv , were swollen to a great eX...M 'ri Ogden river is steadily iirir a very high at present time. i.f h ,V,r . early for the regular high No damage so far ha been ; ! J sudden rise of the river. In Ogden canyon it is some damage will be done tu tu , , in the way of landslide. Tile storm snd thaw wa the cllM. f ... landslides and It Is expected nlM slides will oecur as a result .r mer-da- y and lust evening's fail uf impure. J Wcr Will Bo Ono of tho Functions of the Ssason-- An Excellent Musical Program Haa Bean Arranged. Harry McKee, National Lecturor, Will Continue the Course Tonight, 6peaking on tho Subject: or Capitalism. The van guard of thieves, robbers, workers. phklHvkets, bunco men. shellmen The Hlatorical Argument for of ill Kruitri, confidPBFe nitn wid waa the auhjeit of Reverend ditiMuus uf the criminal class arrived J. Stitt Wilson'a message last night at afternoon in the city late yesterday the Court House. It was the third lecil and last evening, en route to the exjiu-titure of the aerie, and elicited the most niw-- l inn hi tft. Ijnuii, Tby wore Mr llariy M. McKee wifi iuicrvat. erniiilc from the usual gang that hangs rouutry. aide tonight. McKee is said to he an out lu the speaker and all are invited to hear and They travel In huucbes of three him. petour, latst evening many uf them lust Last night Mr. Wilson reviewed the troled the si reels, but were never course of human history and social track uf by the members uf tlie imlbevolution. He pointed out that all force and wore kept pretty well to the through the course of human progress, street. It saloon on Twenty-fift- h few days t wo great prlnclplea bad fought for sunext the within that expound were Indipremacy. These another large gang of those western vidualism and theprinciples of Socialprinciple the city. will through pass criminals arms ism. The tendency of the ruthless InThey will be received with open will wln nrg dividual Is to think that the world and1 here. l.y liie officers Junction city. all that la ia It are creatures for hi the in i hem uot to up selfish gratification. He seeks face or money or power at the expense of society. Dm the principle of Socialism forbids. This' principle asserts the rights of all men aud demand that nu With a Fight niiii tor how strong, or mighty, or able, Battling Nelson Seeking or crafty, or erlmiual. the Individual is, Britt that tlie interests of the whole people by his Battling Nelson, accompanied transcend the Interests of any Inditn waa Ogden manager. Ted Murphy, vidual. Francisco Ban to route last night, en "Now the method of oieratton of this 10- - Ne'-snon Canute May lu fight Martin of Socialism is tn make pubprinciple A rich Nelson is the victor of the lic or social the particular object of those mutest in Bait lake, said by tlie individual's powpr and tyranny. who saw It, to lie ihe fastest flg.it Tills ia known In sociology as the proever witnessed in this state. cess of socialization. Nelson is anxious to meet Jimmy For example, the administration of to nriit. the champion, and his visit law, the collection of taxes, the organthe coast la as much for the pnrisse ization of war. were once left to the of furring Britt to meet him as to caprice, or passion, or profit, of prikeep tho match aith Uanole. Is one or vate Individuals to any one who had His manager. Ted Murphy. the disposition to jierforui these functhe most successful promoter and tions. The highways, education, saniHe brought business. In the managers tary regulation, fire protection, and Eddie fiantry prominently lo the atten- many other things now under social of heroes the of tion of the admirers operation were once matters left to the the rapid arena. Bantry is the initiative and caprice of the private defeated who champion But these functions of our person. had who Jordan tlie Englishman life have been socialized that ia, social the ttme whipped Dixon, up to that transferred from private activity for uneonqnered. Bantrys defeat by Ter private profit, to politic service for tlie ry McGovern helped lo make that good and profit of all. fighter famous. Murphy was lately Religious liberty, intellectual libexpressed a willingness to have inBantry and political liberty have all erty. Ixm-dumeet Jordan again, this time achieved In the same manner. Acbeen and at the same time he will cess to God, access to thought, access match Nelson against Jabex White or to the affairs of Government have been Greenfield. English lightweights. Banfrom the prieat and the Lake transferred try may fight Clifford InthisSalt King to the common ownership and fall. to England common privilege of the whole licople. prior to going Murphy declare that the in other wnrila. to guarantee the priwaa no fake, although vate personal Individual rights, it was fight contUi Ihe with he had nothing to fouii I that Ihe only possible way was test aud is not concerned over lliei to socialize or make common and pubof the lic the function oi p.wer or privilege, unpleasantness, but in defense one sport he says it Is wrong for anywithmonopolized and controlled by the to arbitrarily condemn the men Individual. ruthless n out sufficient cause. He aays Quee-naAnd now we are confronted by th winded htmsef In the fifth and tyranny of property In the hands of sixth rounds while over eager to put Hie few. The tyranny of priest and Clifford out, having made his opism-en- t King is a thing of the past. The tyrgroggy." Then he knocked him anny of the money lord, the coal baron, down In the fifth. the railroad king, la upon ua. The Nelson and Murphy departed at 4 bread that, we rat is determined by o'clock this morning over the Bout hern these Ionia of the market. The chance Pacific for Ban Francisco. to earn our bread la likewise determined by that limited clasa who con-tn- d the very lsra of existence." O. D. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL STEAMSHIP AGENT "There is hut one way out. It ia the it Is in transpath of all history.Representing THE WHITE STAR USE ferring the equipment of civilization, now a source of ivugny in the hands AMERICAN LINE of the private Individual, into the colRBI) STAR LINK adSCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE lective or social nvnershlps, and people." ministered by the DOMINION LINE A anrely as ihe collection of HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE taxes, passed from (he private citizen And the to the Btnte; as surely as the toll rood HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. hecame a thing of (he past; as surely Passengers Booked from or to any part as education became a public function, of Europe to any part of the United administered for the good of all. so States. must Industry become socialized, surely 2418 Washington Ava. Ogden, Utah. and pass from the hands of the private capitalist into the social and GRAND LODGE I. O, O. F SALT ailministration by iho people, for the people. The whole course of LAKE CITY, APRIL history is the bulwark of the Socialist For above occasion Oregon Short position. h Line will make a rate of one and Extensive preparations are being fare 111.90) for the round trip on the certificate plan, Ogden to Balt made by Ogden IxiJge No. 719 B. P. O. Lake and return. Elks for their annual ball next Wednesday evening. The committee havCOMPANY AND UNION CANNOT ing the affair In charge have spent considerable time to make the affair a AGREE. success Ihut ts expected. The ball will be an informal affair and ia limited to Employee of United Railways May the Elks and their friend. An enlarged Strike on April 30. orchestra has been engaged for tho oci expected that a large Ban Francisco, April Si.1 The crisis casion. It number of visiting and sojourning Elks In the trouble beiween thu lniied Kanlie present. The floor aud recepway an dthe Carmen's un inn is at a ill hand and the question of the men go- tion committees will lie selected this ing out on a strike will be decided next week. Monday. The officials of the cornra-- t CHARGE MAY BE DISMISSED. ion ond of the union hrld their Dual conference today, when tlie company Ban Francisco. April 21. The expresented the draft of an nurepiiiPin of witnesses for the prone; amination li It offered whli the union. Regarding examination wages, the compauy nia Ip no further cut ion In the preliminary of Mrs. than offered In the receut or Mrs. Ilot ktn for the murder The dewas concluded today. reply to the iimimsed schedule of the I Vane offered no testimony, hut moved men. The company offered to arhtira:e fense to dismiss tie charge. This motion all differences and to adjust all grievances by a hoard of appeal. The com- was taken u::dr consideration by pany's proposed agreement was dis- Judge Uonlan. cussed by the executive committee of POSSES AFTER NEGRO. the union tonight an 1 rejected. A recommendation was made to the union that the union also reject it. A mass He is Charged With Criminally and Murdering a meeting of the union will tie held White Girl. to discuss the situation anil on l Austen. Texas April 21. Armed Australian ballot will Mouilay a tie had liv the memtiers to vo;e on tlie pogt.es arc in pursuit of a negro, who. criminally assaulted anJ queaiion of accepting or refusing to ac- it la charged, tier g. a white girl. cept 11. e terms of Ilic company. Iresl-- ; murdered l.iilii Sanfourteen miles from dent Mahon of the I nu-- national Asso-- j ' today, near Manor, elution tonight Hint a vote to re-- i this city. Tl.o young woman was drivwhen ing to tow n tu h buggy when the negro jort meins a strike on April :;o. . alinikol her. dragging her from ihe expire;-agreement jibe her. cut vchlile Hii'l i'er her I'ucf.ii will a razor. NICARAGUA BUYS WAR MUNI- The annual ball and reception of the Ogden City teachers, complimentary to the Board of Education and their friends takes place this evening at the Dignan academy in the Kieael postoffice block. Those inier-moiinta- in enough nsnna r Utr A severe Cheyenne, Yyo., April snow storm has been in progress here all (lay. The snow is wet and heavy, but the weather Is not especially cold. However, if the storm continues for a few days there will be some losses among the flocks that are now on tho lambing beds, or that are being shorn. The slorm Is a welcome one in spite of the danger of sheep losses, for the past winter was dry and the range is In poor condition and needs moisture badly. 21. SICK COME HOME FROM AFRICA. Berlin. April In-I- 1 cable message o 2d. Further reinforcements of 152 men and officers start April 29 for German Southwest Africa with six machine guns. Uay-I-.ii- A-- A rival of a transport detachment with forty-twsick from the Glazena column. There have been five deaths from wounds and sickness since April . te 21. from Windhoek, German Souihweat Africa dated today, announces the ar- jurors. Zanesville. Ohio. April 21. Six hun- Dench. dred pottery workmen employe I it Dokion. A,i' l 21. The second him- plains of Hie Acme Ko'ery a: d the couvc:c mu if Ihe Ur.ited liizb i'Vi.oN :v!!!e China ruiiinaiiy a: (''kiI.s-!!- , i:i r i. in lor l.iatii il : .'ijea. will be iinw gone, mu nu . iiin-tt- i New York Ui n.iiifc uf the cxirsing muc-August 3d 31. 1 PU1EI ELECTRICPJANO One in City Lact Evemrj by Meyers ft Shurtliff. Received An electric piano player is i,.,P ,4 new inveniiuna reeeived m j, city. Meyers ft Bhnrllitf. the eMniirk. newsdealer and cigar on Twenty-firt- h streei. i.ssialln the new musical device in their More last evening, and for several Innir an oiien house reception wax held sul largely attended. Tl.t piano jdxnr iv the ing-youn- ta from the McKannun other through their Ogden bra.uli. uni li one of the latest inventions, and rwt $600. It la upon Ihe same plan us that of the Angelua or Pianola, hat ing th ing. perforated paper roil. The insinimrnt These are vital questions, of great is a new and unique adwrtiaieg Importance of the church, and need method. of every memthe hearty ber of the church. The Aglaia, which Is a mender uf Fail not to be on hand and render as- the Federated Clubs of Utah, will sistance in this Important work. a musical recital at the Presbyterian of order the By Vestry, church during the near future, fur the H. SMITH, Secretary. benefit of the traveling library, own?! FINANCIAL STATEMENT. by that federation. They ask their The Church of the Good Shepherd, many friends to attend and aid their Ogden. April 4. 1904. cause. 1 s School ? " 900.00 lot GALLACHERS TRUNK FACTORY, 322 25th Street. Manufacturers of Trungs and nags, Leather Good. Rciiair'.ng at reuKin-ablprices, on short nolle. Call ad 1 see us and wc can save you 25 p..r DAVID I. GALLACMCR. cent. . o lies 6TORM IN WYOMING. t ! AWAY - THIS IS A NOTICE. To the Members of the W. of : 1 W. AH members of the Welier camp art requested to attend the funeral of our deceased neighbor, Clarence J. Riocr, on Thursday afternoon at 1 : :i(i oVkrli. Meet at K. of P. hall with badge anil white gloves. J. C. GASUKKG, C. C. E. AUTH. Clerk. Og-rit- n. : I dls-cu- sa plmro-piieumoui- a. I : The Womans Guild of the church of the Good Shepherd entertained the entire membership of. the church last evening in the Guild rooms ou Grant avenue, at an informal social. Pan of the evening waa taken up with a preliminary discussion of tho coming needs of the church in the line uf enlargements to the church building, and a building to take the place uf the present parish house, which was sold to the government with the site fur the new Federal building. A meeting has been called for May lUth, to take some action in the matter, and the pastor, the Reverend Brown, laid the matter before the members last evening that they might have time to thing it over. The annual financial statement, together with a call for the meeting on May loth was given out In printed, form as follows: Ogden, Utah, April 21, 1904. To the Members of the Church of the Good Shepherd: The vestry realizing that a great responsibility rest upon them during the coming year relative to contemplated building and improvements, desires that a special pariah meeting be called to meet at the church May ldtb 104, at eight o'clock p. m. Tlie object of the call will be, to the advisability of disposing of the unused realty. The building of an annex to the present church. The building of a parish house uixm the church lot. Tlie purchasing of the offered site street and Madison corner Twenty-fift- h avenue, and the erection uf a building thereon; and any other business that may properly come before said meet- Corner 23rd and Jefferson . ... 4.250.08 100.00132,401.06 Cemetery Died State This Pioneer of Respected Bills Receivable of Laet Evening at Her Home. Certificates 8 7,150.08 deposit Mrs. Jessie M. Wilson, wife of George of Certificates C. Wilson, died at the family residence, 100.00 deposit 130 West Twentyeighth street, at 7:1a 1,000.00 18,250.00 Note last evening, at the age of 55 years, afW. F. ter an Illness of about two weeks, with John Watson and J. 2.000.00 Yolker Mrs. Wilson was well known lu Og$42,651.06 den and throughout the State of Utah, DISBURSEMENT!!. one the licen of early pioneers. having I 3,000.00 Bhe waa born In Perth, Scotland, in R. J. Hill bequest 120.60 fund trust R. Hill J. In 1864, 1849, and came to America Bills imyahlc lived coming at once to Utah, and haa Corporation Epismost of the ttme since in Ogden. Here copal church... $8,600.00 she met Mr. Wilson and they were marGeorge Brown... 100.00$ 8.700.00 ried 39 years ago. Mrs. Wilson also 30,830.46 Profit and loss has a brother anJ sister living In James P. Sprunt and Mra. H. 8. $42,651.06 Warner. MATURED INDEBTEDNESS. Besides her husband, she leaves five $ 83.33 children to mourn the losa of a kind Alfred Brown 64.27 Utah Light ft Railway Co and loving wife and mother. 6.50 The children are: Mrs. Harry Ford Insurance of Balt Lake and Mra. Joseph Tite, 1154.10 the Misses Joan. Ruby an.l Florence and refreshments served The ladles W. and Wilson, and Barlow, George was enjoyed. time social a good nil of B. this Thomas city. Wilson, Florence had been on a visit In Ioa London. April 21. The veteran actor Angeles, and waa summoned home, but John Cloenian, died arrived just 13 minutes aKer her moth- and playwright, today. He played with MacReady and er had died. Charles The funeral will be held Sunday collaborated with the novelist from the Second Ward meeting house. Read. The lime will be announced later. eci-re- n G.C.VILS0N PASSES MRS. Sai-urdi- iy The follow. ug additional Juror for tbs A p: ! tivi of court have been drawn: I .ici'iri N l!i Spanish Fork: T'iili F. S.!-- c nr, Faysiin: Gibson S. ; lb-- ; . A. K. And rsor. ,1.,. S.i .low' I .! t. ' :tnik. l'rovo: John A. :p, i. !,. I. i, iirawcll Simons. Kioto: Jus W V.' . i, libra. k. T W. GeJ E Thou is 's'psnla K;c.. and Jos. fireell. Piutj on-har- James Taylor presided and the ward choir furnish ed the music. The speakers were Bishop Ttylor, Thomas D. I)ee, M. L. Jonea and E. A. lrkln. The meeting house waa filled with the RESOURCES. friends and relatives of the deceased. Caah In CommerThe Woodmen of the World attended cial Nat'l hank.. I 151.08 In a body anJ took charge of Ihe ser- Real Estate vices at the grave. The Interment was Church and lot.. 20.000.08 in the city cemetery. Reclory and lot. 4.000.08 Ross corner .... 3.000.08 one-fift- AHITIONAL J. STONE at Grave. The funeral of Clarence J. Stone waa held yesterday at two o'clock from (he Mound Fort meeting house. Bishop col-ledi- The Managua. Nicaragua. Nicaraguan cteair'er Omelene front Havana, ha- - arrived lu Nicaraguan of war vrii'ers w i'll a iiiuun ituts purchased in f.'uua. I' is rnirun'il Hint another cuiifer-e'-.will take ilsre shoHlv at Aica-iv. . fi 'lie G i'I uf Koii?e n, N:ri,i-use;uf Hor.jt.rc-tr.e and si-.-n ;ana br CLARENCE At Mound Fort Meetinghouaa Yesterday Woodmen of World Attend in Body and Conduct Services Clifford-Qitceiia- April 21. will this offers a splendid opiiortunity for teachers to get better acquainted with each other, and also with the hoard of education and the public In general. Socially the Ogden teachers have always been known to keep royal entertainers. The committee having the affair In charge Is aa follows: Bupt. Wm. Allison. Irofeaaora D. H. Adams, W. N. lVtteraon and John Wlntle and Misses ERzmbeth Orth and Lulu MitchelL n TIONS. fortunate sion. Such an occasion as n pre-en- have been have the pleasure of spending an evening of rare enjoyment. These affair ar always counted upon as big social events. Things are not done by halves and the arrangements are aa near periYrt aa they cn he made. The fore part of the evening from 8:30 to 10 oclock will be given up to music, refreshments and social chat. 8uch artists as Mr. Coop. Mr. Welhe, Mrs. Allison, Mrs. Clark and Mr. AnJeraon nrg on the program for one or more numbers. Dancing from that time on will be indulged in. An enlarged orchestra has been engaged for the occa- - r who to receive an invitation Contemplated Improvement to Church Discussed Informally and Financial Report Presented anJUj Slide Expected i j , j j Casherg 5 Photographer St 276 15 Twenty-Fift- h per cent discount . on Photo Jewelry This Week. 225 1 One way is to claim everything to make a sale. The other way Is to tell the truth from the start and either make or lots an order on the merits cf the case. If you require g Lasses we sell you Just what you need. Free examination. Jm T. Rushmir, Expert Manfg. Optician 2412 Wash. 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