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Show T13E MORNING IHOMB OGDEN BREVITIES 1?arn l Pi" can do thrfr buying for XmasStationRose Book cveaing at the Co. ery . Weber at the regular meeting f the Dec. . Medical society, held officers were elected foi flowing th iji mioiof jrfW"M. D., president. H. B. Forbes. vice president, C E. Coulter, M. D., u j Poe era. M D.. treasurer. 8. Condon. M. D, secretary The cubJic wi FROM EL PASO ,he cific. Edaeid tMstlrs on Shoaf. the of is superintendent Ogdcn-Luci- cut-of- f, n laihe city on business. nr F. C. Parh, Southern Pacific and surgeon on the (igdon-Lu-If. is in the city on a abort to cut-of- - visit weed aOME suke academy koies CHANGE OF staff MADE IN ACORN." THE -- Elect Officers .for gtudenta Meet end the Student Organization. us again We are glad b have with been awey hae who MiH Eldredge, account of sickness. tw0 weeks on on the roa She took her usual place morning. Wednesday inm of principal McKay, at the request Vr Briggs, addressed the students and of the State School for the Deaf Blind. Sunday evening. Prof. McKendrfck gave a lecture as More the Mutual Improvement Sunroeiaikm of the Second Ward, on the subject, day evening. Dec. 4th, Negative Forces in Human Life. Tuesday . some changes were mado Emlx the aiaff o( the Acorn." Earl met was released as second assistant business manager of the Acorn," and Chaa. W. an stained as circulator. as second asLyon takes his places sistant business manager. James Wood sad Chaa. W. Lyon will hare charge uf the advertising department. The basket 111 team accompanied went by a number of lively students io Lm Friday nlgbt. There, next day. they will meet the basket ball learn of the Brigham Young college. The L. D. A good guma is warranted. 8. U. victory won by the saute academy team that goes to Logan, was 11 to SB. The boys hope for the same success at the B. Y. C. Wednesday the students met and nude nominations for the officers of The ihe student body organization. school was divided into five election and districts, registration officers judges of election being appointed. Realising that all organizations need money, a novel means was adopted in order that they might not be wanting at the start. Every atudent who casts a ballot must be a registered voter and one condition of registration is the depositing of ten ' cents. Tbe polls sere open Friday from S a. m. io 12 m. A heavy rote was cast and retullted In the election of n good corps of officers. Thera was considerable rivalry among the candidates, thus giving spice to the election. The Australian ballot system waa usad. WARRANTY DEEDS q The following warranty deed trans- fers of real estate have been filed county recorder: ' John E. Sherlock and wife to Guy Mtrk, part of Iota 4 and 6, 4s lock 44, .with the Plat A. $2,800. Joseph Weston and wife to Christian B. Hunter, parts of lots 36 and K. block 6, Central Park addition, 11575 Nelson to Neils Hansection 7. township north, range 3 east, $1,500. Mr. Elizabeth Shaw to J. P. Ani derson, part of hp section 30, township ( north, range 1 west, $1200. Bis Long to H. J. Osborne, nil of ion numbered from 19 to 36 in blocs 11. and from 1 to 16 In block 12, River Park addition, $150. HBWertuvef, et al., by attorney, I C. H. Cochran, lot 48, block 6, Rea Mary Parson son. part se 1-- . - 'Place addition. $J00. Augusta Henley to John A. Taylor, .l'rt of section 34, township 7 north, fsnge 2 west, $62.50. EC EMU Ell ARRESTED ilevpau from Utah to the iwclfih irrigation held at El lh-- o, Texas. ha returned. In an luierxiew this morning be ejid: I was accompanied to the emigres by my wife and il.tiigliier, also Mina Park of Bali Luke City, and me enjoyed the trip very iiiurh. We came baek by the nay of California. The congress just ended lias been a very prufitanie ut which Utah waa sell re;ne-eed. The business transacted wiii i,i due time be made known and then the people will be able to judge. were Many iui.uonant speeches man!, reisuio io the land law, which resulted in a revolution in favor of practically doing sway with all luud aw cxcj;iL ;b bouicgtead law. The con:;r?rt, f'tvurcd their repeal anil this rarinod of reserving the public domain lor tkoso intending to make homes for tacmsplve. Tbe uinie thing came up here at the last congress, but waa luai, but this time a compromise was affected in favor of Mr. Maxwells resolution. Tbe eongrea scan be called a great success. it was largely attended by representatives from Mexico, where the people are taking keeu Interest in irrigation. Senator W. A. Clark, although pressed to again accept the position of president uf the congress, waa unable to do so on account of his large business Interests. In bis stead the congress elected Governor Pardee, ot California, who, in taking the gavel, was Immediately recogniied a a past master in parliamentary matters. Mr.. C. B. Boothe, who acted si chairman of the executive committee, gave auch general satisfaction that be was urged to accept the position again at the next congress, which he did very reluctantly. The city of El Paso treated the delegates royally, doing everything within their power to make the delegates welcome. Hotel charges were moderate and accommodations ample. was As was foreshadowed Portland selected as the next place to be honored with an irrigation congress. After the congress had adjourned our parly look a little aide trip down imp Mexico visiting the (.files of Orisava Mexico, Juarex. Chihuahua. and Cordova. At a reception given at Juarex, Just across the river from El Paso, Gov. Greet, of Chihuahua, expressed his good wislietkfor the congress in a magnificent speech. In which he expressed his belief in the good It would do both Mexico and the United States. From here we went to Mexico City and on Thanksgiving day attended an American charity ball. Many of the delegatee to the congress were present aud had the pleasure of being Introduced to President Bis, who, on being informed by American Minister Clayton that we had been in attendance at the El Paso congress. Immediately showed a keen interest in matters pertaining to irrigation. The president impressed me greatly, not looking over 55 years of age, in rugged good health and in spite of bis 74 years looks as though he was capable of ticking a few more terms to the one Just beginning. He is immensely popular on both sides of tbe Rio Grande and I am informed la very partial to Americans. Traveling In Mexico Is very pleasant Hotels are good and living, with the French cuisine predominating, i not expensive. With the proposed Currency legislation It J expected that Mexico, unusually prosperous now, will be more so. American capital is entering there and it la expected that more of It will be invested shortly In our sister republic. In the City of Mexico we visited the museum and the national art gallery,' also the grand cathedrals. We also visited some celebrated conwy terids there, one of them containing the monument of Maxmllian'k generals, Majla snd Misamon, who were executed with him. The reverence paid to the memory of Hidalgo, the priest, who waa executed as a result of the revolution of 1810, and also to Priest Juarex, who preserved the republic against Napoleon and Maxmil-ia- n amounts to (a religion with the people of Mexico'. m - . 4U If) 01. Tools Taken From Eccles Planing Mill Found in His Possession. (hie oi the nine! airi-vimade in ninny months was Dial ramie bi live alld Sergeant wh-Chambers they place,! S. Richmond, a iwiuty-dtt- ii Ih-ii- Whats The Time By The Clock? 1 aell clock But there it no reason for 'Haying the cinch wrong. 80 wrong are sure ss the sun. word in They sre made by a firm whose duck SUABILITY. The Comjwny guarantee every clock and I back every guar-Ue- hed-roa- . PAUL- W. STECHER - The Jewelry Shop 2441 Washington Avenue Ki'J I f street second hand dealer, under arrest for receiving sioleu goods, evidently knowing tliai they were stolen. The I mils stolen fin mEct-leMplaning mill ou the night of , rub. to which offense M. A. Conley has confessed, were found today in the possession of Richmond by the two officers alore men- Mil w$4 - of German flannel, in pretty Persian designs, daintily and down each side of iront with Persian ribbon, fam- cued si wsiat with long silk curd and usael . faced mound nee $5.00 A & The wry ncwci-- i thing in ahori iliesaing sacquea. in ihe knit jackets. made of a aufi, line while wool, daintily tnmmad with dellcata shades of pmk and blue. Kimono style, wry warm. faMened at the uvea with nb- - $3.00 1lain blue, red, grey, piuk eiderdown dressing waequca, rounding 'Collars, tioned. Since the burglary of the pinning mill on Monday night (he officer have been engaged fn a systematic seaich for the thief and the missing articles. Al. A. Conley was arrested yesterday fur stealing three enuk stores from the ware house of Martin When sweated' by tbe officers he con teased to this crime and also coufessisl to burglarising tbe planing mill. Not only did be eon fees, but told where he had sold the stolen tools. Detective Pender, Sergeant Chamber snd the prisoner, Conley, went down to tbe second hand atore above named and im- faaioned with silk frogs, mlM:, J$1 fl.aj Vasa $2 and-- ' $2-- - the mediately the laiter picket!' out tools from among the number in the store! Several of the officers have been in the various second band stores at different times after tbe burglary and have aaked the dealers If they had received any aawa, planes, hammers, etc., within the laat few days. Richmond was among the number visited and he denied that he bad ever received any described goods such as the officers since tbe 6th of December. When pressed by tbe officers as to why he had lied about tbe matter he appeared ill at ease and could give no reaaoneble an- swer. Conley is trying to help the officers in the matter. To a reporter of this paTve been trying per he stated: to reform for some time, but whi-- I get to drinking It seems that I sink lower and lower into the mire. During the past few months 1 have sold a number of stolen articles to this man Richmond and he received them .knowing them to be stolen. In fact he baa given me tlpe at times and In my $3.00 Wa have au elegant line of long Christ mas piiucs, $T.d0 to..,...', ucgligccs. handsomely trimmed with law aud ribbons. il 1 have followed STOLE LADIES Childrens Furs While Angora fur sets, lncludiug $1.50, $2.60, $2.5o muff aud collar, aul $3.0 Snow Tipped Pony muff and scarf. $2.50 Nutria fur acart ami muff, per set Long black Marion Scarfs, $27.0U aud $30.00 Genuine Jap Fog Scarfs, $16.5(1 to $30.00 French Hare Bcarfa Nutria Scarfs, 0 WINTER A BONDS - ' $8.50 light blue, navy, grey, piuk aud black $6 ,Q0 $15.00 tbe neweat styles of the best quality ehiffon, . taffeta and -- $9.00 $10, And up Fur ladies and children, all alxea, green, grey, red and black, fur topa. Very acceptable Xmaa gift $1.25 and $2.00 SALE OF BLACK TAFFETAS CLEAN-U- P Every vsrd left from our late Bilk Hale marked at a much lower price than yuu can buy THEBE ARE THE PRICE INDUCEMENTS: ... ... ... ... ... 75c Values 90c values H elacwbere. 35c ... ... ......... .. ...... ... 90c - $1.50 value W. H. OGDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WRIGHT & SONS : : COMPANY i. Hla lect ure will be Democracy and the Schools, sad the public are invited to hear him.- The lecture will begin promptly at I p. m. and will be given in the Oongragtiiona! church. A musical program will be heard on tbe institutions in this counffy. Moat of cidedly better than that of any counthem are in normal schools. try iu Europe. l !The We have little sympshy with any college of oaa sent ProresHor G. P. Holden with a speof organised cbampiiinsbip coiporal pualabment. blit when the puplle of a cial traiu through the sts'e last year school orgauixe a strike It is a good to exhibit rare corn products, meth. same evening. time tbr the teacher to strike without ods, and results to the farmers here and New York has more children in there aloug tbe way. It is estimated to organize. school than any other city in tbe world. waiting that the trip mesus more than IU.000,-06- 0 bushels more of corn this year and Superintendent K. G. Conley of ChiGrading by attainments In subjects is in- - which much better corn as well. When will s comparatively recent discrimination. cago is ant. in an interview that-ih states emphatically tha Bt. educational leaders and officials learn Tbe War Department assigned 101 Louis .Exposition tba handwriting of bow to carry w isdom and experience to Filipino students to various educational the Ameriran school childrea is de Ihe people?' Agiji-iuiura- . a TEACHER8 WILL ATTEND THE MEETING OF THE STATE . TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Prominent Educator Will ba in Ogden Next Week te Deliver an accommodations, establish headmake all necessary arrangements fur the convenience and f comfort Ihe that crowd will of go. Many friends the teachers will accompany them. Ihe meetings will b held on the 3rd, 4th breaking charge. J. C. Hilbert and Joseph White were and 5th of January, 1905. arraigned on tbe charge of drunkenness It was also itecMed at this to to which they pleaded gnily. They give all possible aid to tbe meeting Art State sere up before tbe judge several days exhibit wow being shown at the Carago on the same charge, but at that negie library building. Monday eventime they promised to go their way and ing next waa teleeted as public school to night when teachers wiil attend In get drunk no mne. Their failure keep fheir promise will coat them twenty-body. An orchestra from one of tbe five days each on the municipal rork schools will be in attendance. The , pile. Board of Eduration will also be present. Kd Clark when arraigned this mornDr. Charles B. Gilbeit. one of the ing on the charge of vagrancy, flashed a fake union card ou the Judge, but most popular public speakers on eduHis Honor got wise and the little trick cational affairs In the United Stales, coot Cl auk thirty dava la the city bas-tlf- e 'will lie here on Tuesday evening next under tbe direction of the city tach- Miller was apprehended several days gaeieai FELT HOUSE SUPPERS Junes Miller was arraign 1 in the police court yesterday before Judge Howell on tbe charge of bouse breakAt a meeting of all city teachers held ing. and his preliminary examination set for 2 oclock Friday afternoon, Dec. Thursday it was decided to attend the 16th. In default of $500 he wiil occupy Stale Teacher' association la a body. a cell in the county Jail umil the day A committee was appointed to secure of trial. hotel ago by Officers Hutcblns an.! Lay nit in the act of trying to dispose of a black suit of clothes he had stolen from a room in the Central hotel. The fact that he made a forcible enirv into said room is what constitutes the' house In CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS. Hundreds of new styles made up for Holiday trade. Black and colored Taffetaa-$- 6. $7, $8, $9, 8.000.000 The Perana Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture in over eight million homes It can be obtained from all druggists free. Be sure to inquire early. Tbe 1905 Almanac is already published, and the supply will anon be exhausted. Do not put it off. Got one today. a a SILK PETTICOATS well-kno- HOMES. a WAISTS Pokired MU waisia In all the latest shades, made other popular silks, $4.66 iu Serious Chargs, THE PERUNA ALMANAC IN a complete line of new black taffeta aud chiffon laffutas from $4.uu to. He is Apprehended by the Police and Now May Hava to Anawee to Mm of atealing them. It would seem that ho must have had an accomplice carip the crime to assist him, fn rying nwty .the stoves, as they were cooking. A Urge stoves used for preferred charge has not yet been against him as the police are making further developments In tba matter. a elegant line of New Scotch flannel walata, rhocaa aud alrlptm, aud while check. Prices range fro iu$3.50 to A kinds' For weeks past he' has been doing porter work around soma of the atoms In town and it waa while working at the Central Saloon bar ns porter tbat. If guilty of tbo charge, he saw ths stoves and was seized with tbe $;l.6V, $5 lO An to rick for stealing three stove from the ware house of Martin Cleary several weeks ago. The sbrvea were sold to a street second hand dealer. Twenty-fif- th character in Conley Is a arrested police circles, having been several times for offenses of various $3.00 Heavy Black Coon, combination scarf and muff, per act $10.00 $7.50 the M. A. Conley was arrested yesterday Officer Oren Hadlock and N. A. Her- FURS Short Fur Scarfs, mado 0f River Mluk, $2.5u am J 3. 00 aud.... $4.00 ;v-$4.5- Genuine Beaver aeu, collar aud muff FOB WINTER THREE STOVES FROM WAREHOUSE. Special $2d.00 Many new style effeeu in an extemive lineof Novelties ter Holiday Trade Tbe officers are determined that the ONLEY PREPARED gifu. CHRISTMAS FURS receiving of stolen goods by second band dealers must stop and n relentless warfare will be waged against those dealers wbp do sot give a Hatlsfsciory report of goods received by them. It appears tbat tbe department has a bona fide cane s gainst Kicbmond and they intend to prosecute the mutter to the full extent uf the law. The officers have bad a hunch for Mime time past that certain second hand dealers Pave bora receiving stolen goods, but this is the first case tbat they have been able to evidence get sufficiently strong warrant an arrest being made. Thcso make exquisite Xmak ... ... ... bu drnuken frenzy 5. Eiderdown sarqura in pink. bin, grejr and rad, beautifully appliqued in black, square cui collars bound with Clt-ar- Fake Union Card Did Not Extricate Vagrant From Trouble. e. b2 $:!.5u lh-c- OF HOUSEBREAKING. have them in every style and finish for the kitchen, the dining room, kl the Whet's the time by your clock? Are yotl BURL its correct. correct 1 Every piece of Jewelry sell is in style, wearing qualities, n pnecs my stock. Id like to have you look overfor Christi have many pretty tblngs mas giftn Ten per cent discount allowed from made regular prices on all purchases now slid December 20th. Watch and dock repairing are twe well. things I do exceptionally 1 jSfSfZsVjg: HE IS CHARGED WITH THE CRIME ' at lung kimonos, prettily made sad fastened- flaum-- i :, r UHDEB$600 If tbe clock is of Persian designed German at Iaiiia Kimono mad iC&r'aV Valuable iniit-ria- u A complete line of the newest novelties waist with long wool girdle curd aud issevlk. RICHMOND IN TOILS OF LAW FOR RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. JAKES MiLLEB PUT The who household organization movee by the clock. 8 thp whole household is out of reckoning. ll. These make ueful as well a very acceptable gilts. Special Huliiay Prices. A new lot HON. F. J. KIESEL AND PARTY COME BACK BY WAY OF EL PASO. cuu-gre- teJ 1 KIMONOS AND DRESSING SACQUES BROKER Hon. Fred J. Kicvel. been in Echo A gang of men have this wwk stringing sire and making neml repairs on the telegraph line. H C-- Williams, who has been the the Virion Pacific agent at Kcho for three yearn, hae resigned and a position on the Mexican Pa-l-ie Mr. Willeft last Tburs-lay- . tons has made many friends during Patime he has been on the Union SUNDAY MOl.NISG, UTAH, OODUST, PAWN Something About Their Trip and the Places They Visited. v EXAMINES quarters and . I Dee Drag Company 2405 Wash. Ave. Eccles Bldg' (Arrived today; a vary complete lino of RIVERS celebrated Perfumas, Soape and Powders. This well known make la second to none In the WORLD. Call and get a sample. You are welcome. Not toilet requisite. Perfume Atomic re that w!l necessary to buy. We have every new and net get out of order. Perfumoo fro a 25e te $10.00 per bottle. Soape Se to $1J0 por cake. Candioe In packages of tho boat makes Toilet Caeca, Brushes, Combe, Powders, Lotions. In fact, everything found In an Drug Start, you can gat hare, and It is now. Nothing carried over from last year's etock. Dent overlook our Cigar Department tha bast and meet complete stock of Standard Cigars all prices and kinds In the city. Coma and aao for yourself. Nothing more appropriate for a gentleman's present than a box of good Cigars. Wo know tho kind he amekee. Lot ue shew them to te Bring your Prescriptions 1 here, end be sure of getting whet is prescribed. CHARLES O. DEE, Ph. G., Manager. |