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Show SUNDAY MOUSING, TIIE MOUSING EXAMINEE OGDEN, UTAH, SAD DEATH Fresidrat Shealey haa called r tiiauai meeting ol the Wb.-- club 5. ben for Jan. the .OF WALTER mem- - w tablet TOY TOWN IN ITS GAYEST ASPECT ACCUSED OF and evSecond Floor. Like a small city in itself Toy Buildings, Railroads, Automobiles. Animals, the Wizard Toy Maker has invented. Bnng the children with you. erything that Going through Toy land is a pleasure that no one should miss. Is found on our and the coun,r clerk The newly elected Justices Ace filing BOYS ARE DECEMREK 18, 1904. BROWN their bonds and q; BURGLARY Air-Shi- ns yesterday. The road auperviaora of Weber to the number of about gave filed their annual retorts ouuuty court house. DoI,s -- OGDEN POeV?. SUCCUMBS TO man YOUNG TYPHOID AT ST, LOUIS. Mrslotto Chat of He Was Taken III Last The funeral Saturday and the HarrisvlUa Hurd occura from Removed to the Hospital. 13 oclock. meeting home Sunday, at Interment ia City cemetery. Walter died 2:23 oclock this morning. Wire instructions The foregoing DIED: Blanche, the infant daughter i and Jamea 11. Lentz. Funeral is the telegram sent bv W. J. Brownof 2 p. m. at the family ing from 8L , aerrlcea Sunday at Louis, notifying John R. Inter-mI reaidence, No. 403 Fourth St. Brown of this city of the sad death of inFrienda in City cemetery. his son, who has been the attending vited. Mariun-Siin- a Beaumont College of W. IL Bancroft, vice preatdent end Medicine at St Louis for several central manager of the Oregon Short months past. Lae. arrived in Ogden yesterday Ia the death of Walter, who ia twenty-tfrom the coast and hree years of age, Mr. and Mrs. on S. P. Na continued on to Salt Lake City where Brown lose their only son and the sad new official business, is on an awful shock to them. The he goes mother is almost prostrated and the superinten- fathers heart ia bowed low in grief. Hi A. E. Welby, general dent of the Bio Grande Western, came sisters ara mourning as only sisters up from Salt Lake City yeatorday can mourn who have lost an only to meet his fkirdly who came la on brother. Two letters received jfo. 6 from the coast, where they have Thursday by the Browna conveyed the first news of the visiting for some lima. sickness of tlu-l- r son. Una was from Weber lodge No, fi. Free and Ac- the landlady with whom he was stopthe elected following ping and tbs other was from W. J. cepted Masons, haa cfficers and they will be installed next Browning, son of W. W. Browning of Donday evening: Herbert Macmillan, this city. The letters stated that WalW. M.; Claude ires, senior warden; A. ter waa Buffering from a mild attack of Mcln-toa- h, B. Parker, Junior warden; F. typhoid fever, but it was that Qeorge Mclntost, he would eoon be alright. thought secretary; According to trustArchie and McIntosh, the landlady's statements, the deceased tnasurer, ee. waa taken ill last Saturday and immediately removed to the hospital so that XL am Moore daughter, he might have the best medical attendMrs. W. M. of Smith, ance. Helm, and Mise Lillian W Drew and Ogden, and Mrs. It ia possible that T. E. Ford, a state daughters, Doris and Hester, of Salt senator In Illinois, and n boyhood from returned i yesterday city, school mate of the father, John R. visit la Lincoln, Omaha and , months Brown, will accompany the remains to The Nebraska eastern points. yther Utah. He haa been wired to attend to all arc daughthree ladies mentioned having the body embalmed. ters of Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Smith Walter Brown was born In Cortnne, and have enjoyed the visit to their old Box Elder county, twenty-thre- e years home very much Indeed. ago, but at six months erf age his Eleven criminals were taken to A E. parents moved to Ogdon, where the Weber's gallery yesterday by county family haa since resided. During the Walter lived here his life find city officials and photographed for years that ns an open hook and he eshas been include the criminal records. They name for himaelf, aa being tablished a the worst offenders against law til morality taken during the last n model, industrious young man. To him was to respect him for his month or so, embracing among their know noble actions. He was n graduate of housenumbers holdups, burglars, the Ogden High school In 1903, and breakers, thieves, a deserter, a man Inca that time was employed in several men for and arson, to be tried about positions. For several responsible of other guilty of the commission waa associated with Mr. he months crimes. Sergeant Chambers, Officer Curtis in the circulation of the MornAL Herrick and Patrol Driver Layne Examiner, but severed his connecbrought over the patrol wagon from ing with the paper to go to St. Louis tion In polioe headquarters and assisted to study medicine. forth. and the moving prisoners bjttk They were all taken in one trip.' a .i. STOBEY-RSYUN- TWO S CHARGED WITH DEPREDATIONS AT GLENWOOD. Both Ars Arrested and Confess Thsir Offense. Arthur Helinan Knt u H- - son. Roberts will appear (his Ma- The next issue of the ' Acorn," hich win come out next Monday, Promises to be an unusnallyi interesting one. U ia the Christmas .number nd Judging from the activity of the editorial staff, as well as those who ore looking after the business end of t. we are looking for something both in reading matter and me cnanical arrangement sup-o-nn- e, . wk nu ago tonight our basket team sustained defeat at ads of the R. Y. college team at game by u.r the Lo-uc- h "Shy Injected into the locals was, In a great - toaponslble for the game terthe score of 34 to 10 in f 0,8 1x18,1,1 Both the nd those who re jond in their accompanied praise of the tosnn people entertained Jnatlng In u,. Jennette McKay was accorded ftooptlon by the students ns er on the roetrum Miss McKay respond- th nom tomaSl811111 good ntlmenta, after which shetS8, some of her missionary a she PrM. .nlng. ,et The measles epidemic having about exhausted all the material to feed upon has about abandoned North Ogden for greener fields. We have been greatly benefited la our town this week by the distribution of a share of the beet money paid out by the Amalgamated Sugar oompany. An elaborate history of North Ogden Is being carefully compiled, extending over a period of over 60 years and will be of interest to many aa about 2,000 Individuals have played some part in hey "ups and downs" and each will he given a sketch, limited or otherwise. The appearance on the ground of the first white men, we think, antedates any other settlement In the county, when a detachment of trappers pitched their tents here In the year 1824 in charge of one, Mr. Ogden. The scheme was originated by a Mr. Ashley, a 8L Louis merchant, in quest of furs, who organised a company of ISO men, but upon arrival in the great 8alt Lake basin divided hia company into smaller groups, one of them under Mr. Ogden camping on what was 27 yean later known as Ogden Hole," and still later aa North From here they went ont Ogden. trapping for heaver on the various streams through this locality which then abounded In large numbers. Gid eon Alvord, one of the early settlers of thle place; fenced his farm with poles they cut down on the different mountain streams. I It N-E- u.Wj, 1-- a 1-- ft?- 1-- five-sto- ry 60c, 75c, TrUtttl 15c SET TlmmnBsier 60c dii! Vte w p.. LlShCS D6 Toys, Including Fr1ht Trains, etc, 35e gio m LOO to Hook CameS and ri DOOKS BfiO to.. Games of all kinds, tc to 1J)0 Books, containing all stories interest- ,n cWWr 806 5c 1.60 and Pmiw utOVCS U5 Cooking Stoves and Ranges, in which fires can be built, 75c. $1.60. 2.25, 1 Come and AwTi-- U 1, lOee Mta Unterna, 3.65 to. Funcb and Judy Shows, 60o iron China Dishes, per set, 15c, 20c, 25c to Granite Dishes, per set Granite Cooking Utensil, 25c to CT' orf SSSiTyarTr - 15 aa. for youraolf ; then yeall snjoy the fun and exclt.rn.nt of Umbrellas-Wi- th Leather TOY TOWN. Beautiful Artistic Handles Mens From $1.75 to $8 To servo ns a useful and appropriate Christmas gift. Ladles and Gentlemen's aliea. Well made f beat quality Gloria BUk, on strong frames, with steel rod. Handsome handles. Beautifully designed In wood, sterling silver, plated gold and pearl Ladies From $1.50 to $5 Novelties For Holiday Gifts Leather Novelties Both Imported and Domestic, For die Holiday Season. Attractive variety- Best have we ever shown. Special at 9L49. Grain leather triple frame handbag, fitted with card case and purse, morle lining gilt trim-- . minga, braided leather handle regular value 1.75 - AURA KING PROPERTIES SHOWING Ogden Men Ara Working These Properties For All There ia In It. The Aura King Gold Mining company, whose properties are situated in Centennial Mining District, Elko county, Nevada, and whose headquarters are in Ogden, haa kept work going at the mines all the paal year with very good results On five different claims ore hi mined and tha paying values has higU grade ore will bear shipment without concentrating ia tha mill, with a good margin of profit It is estimated that $50,000 net value of ore is now blocked out with several thousand dollars worth already mined. The company expects to commence shipping its first class ore direct to market without milling, in the early spring and will continue these shipments until their mill is repaired, when all ora will be reduced either to bullion or high grade concentrates at the mill before shipment. This property Is controlled by Ogden people and it ia confidently expected that In a short time thie company will Join the ranks of dividend payers, and help swell the stream of wealth now beginning to flow into Ogden from the great mining districts of Nevada. , Childrens Bags A fine saaortsient In all chain and leather handles. Other Styles The popular Avenue" bag. Walrus and Seal leather, three separata apartments, fitted with small coin purse, long strap handle. Walrus, 91.76, Seal.... JJJ ,loHSSSi.flttd Wlth "ta Sara Bernhardt" bags, genuine Walrus leather, braided handle, little Buster Brown styles snd fancy guld plaited lock and mount- the late Indian bags, etc25c. 0j nB. popular shape and also, fitted with small cola purse, black and brown ... , ,,, ,,, $2.25 bi-e- $1.49 at tha Same Price, Automobile Bags colon, Pretty Some Xmas ' Offers Toilet and Manicure Beta, combined . !!. Trr.tlnc MUSIC ROLLS, OUR $475 . QQ . IKMI., $ 10.00 to....,,,,,,. .11 MIcIm 12.00 - mate. mu'. toilM. IUI to $6,00 in red, tan, brown, black and grey leathers, 26c to FOUR WILL BE . OPEN " V.. to 93-0- Wood, Leather Collar and Cuff Boxes, 50o U-- ' nlre. Toilet Seta, constating of comb, brush and mirror, 75c to I Bags In black only, beat quality of Walrus leather, fitted with complete manicure A toilet articles $2,Q0 Combination Toilet and Manicure set complete, la strong, handsome box, silk lined. Set conilata of 11 Sterling Silver mounted rare bargain. Regular 97.00 value, holiday price j $3.00 Manicure Toilet And Manicure Sets STORES J FREE LESSONS WRIGHTS EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. ENFORCING THE LAW. the provisions of the Woodward Act, I which waa devised to break up th die-- 1 Judge Sloes of San Francisco ha o the Slate Buard of Harbor Com- crimination practiced by the San missioners in tlieir efforts to enforce commission men's combine. There Prma-cisc- up.-Oak- lnnd The Big Reliable Store Offers ROGRAPHY, MONDAY 10 Vienna, Dec. 17, Negotiation for n new commercial treaty between Austria-Hungaand Germany will ba resumed in Berlin next week' -- ry Tribune. You the Best Goods at the lowest possible Prices and Guarantees Satisfaction. A SWELL LINE OF HOLIDAY BILK AUO .. TK FOE NEW.So"irjJ??AreH.SAlDcWFKoNDEA,ONKTI'''UTWINN'AT,, BETS, EXTRA CUPS AND ALBUMS Special Sales in our Cloak Department Big and Reductions on Ready-to-we- ar X " )OC AND CHmA8 CHINA L,N 0P S. A. WELLERS NEW LOUWELSA aEucrwS aENTS'JUDAVsLIPPE,RsI0VELT,E8' 75c . HANDKERCHIEFS. WORTH IlfiO FOR AN EXTRA FINE LINE OF HOLIDAY EILK HANDKERCHIEF., WOATH Furs Goods. B00K AND XMAB BOXES; PY TO 12 OCLOCK A. M,. ia hope nojr that tha infamous system through which both producers and consumers have bass plundered will be broken IN V0 V0 fcad 1- -4 0lt Wlpw llorae and Wagon, Candles, S 3 and 4 dus in box Candle holders, per dozen con-leu- fcjted h.s.8 ParticuIriy those . she The following warranty deed transfair, where six fen of reel estate have been filed with nJ1B8n was spent Vise the conntr recorder: McKay u I charge of elocution Elizabeth E. Barrows and husband tod to Maria Dawson for 83,100. part of M. ta no thoroughly XL Of Sec. 22, Tp. 9 N. R. 2 W, Berths M. Peterson to Elizabeth F Jh the follvowlng officers ho 4 of part of L Friday: Wiley Barrows for Crg,,B llent: Ruth Larson, vice-- I Sec. 22, Tp. 6 ,N. R. 2. W. F. Jeannette Hall et al. to L. B. Best, ascretary Charlea Brown, for 8830, part of lot 8, block 10, plat A. fd drill Anna C. Gibbon to Geo. H. Greenweil Emmett, & an enscutive committee for 1700, part oflot 2, block 4, & ousimL. S of one from each class. Jesse C. Christenson to Anton M. Christenson for 8400, 8. XL 4 of S. W. IL A loss estimated at 4 Sec. 28, Tp. 7, N. W. 2. W. ,Ta the David Msttsna and wife to Carl Sanby fire t'vlay, in struct-AtJant- ic hnildlng, a derson lor 400, part of lot 3, block 4. hr m avenue. 8. 0.8. " m Christmas Tree Ornaments the act of breaking' into the iwvillua at Glenwond park and stealing goods stored at that place atll:30 yesteruay and were arrested by epuly Sheriff Robert Sbaw, who had been hiding in the building to watch. For two months past, the proprieton of the goods stored in the pavilion have been suffering from the arts of pilferers, who lutve depleted their atoik of randies and cigars and other valuables. The matter was reiiorted to the sheriff's office and Deputy Sheriff Shaw was detailed to handle the matter. At 7 o'clock this merning he stationed himself in the building, Before 11 oclock two small boys crossed the river ou skates and entered the ground. They pried off boards from me office window snd crawled through. Mr. Shaw left them alone for some time. Drawers ta were opened and ransacked and the assorted according to the youthful Idea of value. When the officer entered the room the lads claimed they were looking for s pocket knife left there several days before. At the Jail the youthful offender w era visited by their surprised parents and relatives who will answer fur their appearance next Monday morning. The boys confess to having entered the building three times and offer to several give evidence incriminating other boys the The usual method of entering building in the past waa by breaking out the glass in the office window. WARRANTY DEEDS hwnihVl.J I418 wo,ld ?? i io Mechanical Toys, Including Auto- mobiles. Stationary Engines, BmlkJr Mul88 8tc 250 1.26 Animals, 25c to r ui The lecture committee has about completed the season ticket which will announce one of the best aeries qf torture that the academy has yet given, tnd this la saying s' good deal. The tickets will be offered for sale to the public next week. Such lecturers Prof. 8. H. Clark of the University of Chicago, F. Hopkinaon Smith, Edmund Vance Cooke, Prof. Armstrong, Maude May Babcock, W. J. (Sark, and J 3.50 Doll Bods, 6tc, ..i- - and auj e ng. tu 1 too Rbbdoiia Wade Miles, boys, were caught in twelve-j-ear-o- IL- - Tnv? isnd o t0 to Two prominent young wvciety ladies, a, NUPIIAIS CELEBRATED one from Salt Lake City and from went out on a lark Friday night which came nearly getting them into POPULAR YOUNG NORTH OGDEN trouble. Attired In mens clothes they COUPLE MARRIED AT LOGAN. strutted along the principal streets with proud tap and haughty mein. Many John 8. Chadwick Remains at Ogden admiring glances were cent in their Hospital Buttering From Injuries. direction and many n fair young maid looked with coquettish eye upon the .North Ogden, Weber county, Utah, two fashionably dressed young men. Officers Fled Tout and N. A. Herrick Dee. 17, 1904j The long continued didn't seem to think they were the spell of most excellent fall weather regular IS carat article sod when the n termination a few two would-b- e young men wRit into the waa brought to of n few inches of fall n Broom restaurant for a cup of coffee to days ago by quiet their elated feelings the two o hi- the beautiful, gently reminding us of rer followed. The two young ladles the approach of n gradual decline In were taken over to the Po-lcstation hut begged with tear bedimmed eyes mercury. George N. Roylance and Miss Magfur the officers to let them loose. Storey took a pleasure Jaunt to gie Women's tears are the offlceiw' weak this week, returning aa Ur. and Logan spot and the two penitent young ladle Mra. Roylance. were waned allowed to go. Mra. Mary Dud nan ia dangerously New Tort, Dec. 17. Grand Central ill at her home In North Ogden. WEBER SURE ACADEMY XOIES John S. Chadwick, who met with palace, which, next to Madison Square neb n fearful accident on the 3rd garden, la New York's moat capacious Student Body Thoroughly Organized Instant, remains at the Ogden hospi- amusement hall, haa passed from tha and Have Elected Officers. tal In an uncertain condition, though Goelet estate to the New York Central well as possible under such A Hudson River Railroad company doing and will be demolished to make way Prof. Thos. H. McKay was In Salt condition. Lake Tuesday on business mnnecled Olive Jones is still Improving since for the terminal improvements about with the lecture committee. her return home from the hospital, to be Inaugurated. Two blocks, one of which la covered by the hall, were Miss Alice Taylor occupied the timo when she underwent an operation of devotional last Tuesday m an in- November 20th. purchased In the deal and together teresting tab on Sidney Bigton. Marion Jones, daughter of W. R coat nearly 83,600,000. The hall ia A number of the faculty attended Jones, haa been very sick at her home seven tones high and 200 by 275 feet the lecture of Prof. Gilbert, at the for some time, but ia now gaining in area. Congregational church Tuesday eveni- strength. Og-de- Dressed doiis. i;.,-tUndressed dolls. TWELVE-YEAR-OLD- IN CHOCOLATE SETS. DINNER BETS, TEA WARE, IN VASES, PITCHERS AND NOVELTIES. SILK SHAWLS, UMBRELLAS AND GLOVES. LADIES AND |