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Show ' THE IIOIIXINU EXAMINKU PATHETIC Peter James Anderson, a native i baa leeu grant i J lUlte, Dcnn-arnaturalization a-i- James B. Atkinson and Mias Grace 1'. Dranev, both of Ogden, and aged 23 and 17, have been granted a license iu marry. IN COURT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allison of Coalville, Utah, are spending the holidays RAILROAD MAN GETS INTO TROUIn Ogden. Mr. Allison is a non of BLE WHILE DRINKING E. M. Allison, Sr., and principal of the HEAVILY. Coalville Public Schools. He will remain in town until the convening of the State Teacher Institute in Salt la Sentenced for Vagrancy, But a Telegram Telling Him of tha oaath Lake neat month and will then accomof Hia Boy in South Dakota pany the Ogden delegation duwu to Causes His Release. Zion. It has been developed that the nine Salt recently raptured iu Lake City by the police officers there have served time iu the city jail here on the charge of vagrancy. When the gang struck Ogden they didnt look good to the officers here and the result was they were vagged. When they had served their time they were given an order to get out of town and the next heard of them was that they had been captured in Salt Lake City with enough nuro glyceiine in their posaeieiou to blow up au entire city block. hold-up- s The Southern Pacific company have filed with the county recorder the remortnewal of a $30,000,000 chattel gage on its property to the Central Trust company of New York. The mortgage was given December 1, 1300 on a bond issue at the.rate of A per cent interest per annum, and the filing of 1- -2 the papers today is merely an annual renewal required by law. The big debt to more than d one and million dollars a year Is payable on December 1, 1905. The In interest is payable June and December. whose interest mounts one-thir- semi-annual- ly Miss Abble McDowell and Mr. Wm Shaffer were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Tuesday night last at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. A. street. C. Bartlett, 347 Twenty-sevent- h Rev. Blair of the Methodist church officiated. A large crowd of the friends of tho young couple were present to see the conjugal knot tied and after the ceremony had been performed tho evening was spent in the usual festivities of such occasions. A fine wedding supper was served and a general The many good time had by alL friends of the young couple wish them a prosperous journey on the sea of married life. MR. LEWIS PREPARES FOR CHANCE Judge Howell occupied the judicial chair in police court yesterday after having been confined to hia home for about a week past with a sever stuck of tonuuus. The great number of cases mat had been awaiting rial were uaeu up and uispuseu of in me judges cuaiacieriauc.tiy rapid-br- e luaimer. One oi the most pathetic iuciUcnta ml ha occurred in ponce court tur sudie tiuid uas ueveioped a non Olio luintz was anaigueu on the cuaige ol vagrancy. He came up Horn nail Luxe City as far aa Ugueu with another ranroau tan. Wnen Kiintz got off tha tram he took the other man's overcoat, and was later arrested on a charge of pent larceny. The person from whom the overcoat was alleged to have been stolen continued on his way east and did not atop to prosecute the case. When Klinu was arraigned in court this morning he stated that he took the coat thinking it was hie own but It developed In that he hau been drinking and that he was not certain about his actions. The judge held that he was guilty and sentenced him to thirty days on the municipal rock pile. Then the prisoner exclaimed: "Your honor. I'd like to go on east. I've got a dead cross-examinati- . baby Sergeant Wilson here explained to the judge that the prisoner had a telegram in his pocaet notifying him of the death of his little baby in a town in South Dakota. In this event,1 said the judge, 1 am constrained to allow you to go on your way, and then the prisoner with eyes and relieved feelings walked out of the court room and direct to the depot where he took tho first passenger for the east. John Lessky, the Austrian, charged with stealing brass from the railroad company, was arraigned on the charge of petit larceny. From the story of tho defendant he claimed to have got-tethe brass from behind a Greex saloon on Twenty-fiftstreet. Tha defendant had not been long out of a hospital, having been in an explosion In a coal mine and it appearing that his actions were somewhat erratic, the judge allowed him to go upon the express understanding that he go back to the coal mines or some other place and go to work. W. A. Rollina, a colored man with a propensity for painting the town red when under the Influence of liquor, tried one of his little stunts 'in Hudson avenue last night with the result that he landed in the toils of the law. He will board for the next thirty days at the Hotel de Snyder and be- - engaged In the occupation of making big rock into little ones. J. C. McGuire and E. G. Rector, two men who have been around town for several months without visible meant of support, were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. They were given hours to be at work about twenty-fou- r and in tha event they were not at work In that length of time, to the rock pile for them. Fred Kllen, Dennis McGowan and John Brady were also arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. Upon the understanding that they go to work right away they were allowed to go, sentence being suspended during good behavior. J. J. Johnson and L. J. Johnson, two brother, answered to the charge of drunkenness. It appeared from tha evidence that the former is a minor and the older brother had been taking him around town and loading him whiskey. The up with Christmas younger brother was allowed to go. older I haven't much use for an brother who will get a brother, not yet cf age, drunk. Twentydive dollars or twenty-fiv- e days. Tom Knight, a vagrant, will board thirty days at the citys expense. 1L Brockrackwell, who stated that be was from Portland, was arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. He is of that class of men who live from the proceed of n woman's shame.' eThe twenty-ondefendant gave hie age years, whereupon the judge lectured him severely upon leading that kind of a life. Fifty days on the rocs pile will belp to straighten you out, I think, said bis honor. n Henry Mackey, of the aame class, forfeited $50 by failure to apnear on like charge. ' Morris ODonald, when arraigned on the charge of vagrancy, admitted the charge to be true but In answer to questions by the judge told a story which reads like the dime novel kind. His father is a weathy coal dealer in Cork, Ireland. The boy had a good n h Superintendent of Union Pacific Hotel and Dining Car Service Perfects Hia Plana. F. E. Lewie, superintendent of the Union Paclfio Hotel end Dining Car Service, has returned from a trip to baa Francisco where he has been in the Interest! of the service and for tha perfecting of plana for the operating of tha increased territory under his direction. The story of the change appeared in these columne several days ago- - In brief It la this. The dining car and hotel service cm the entire system from Omaha to Ban Francisco Is now under the supervision of Mr. Lewis. There are put two railroad eating houses oa the line west of Ogden and those are at Montello and Humboldt. The operation of dining ears on the Overland Limited right through to Ban Francisco will be done from the office here while those on trains I, 4, 5 and I will be operated to Sparks only. "The object of taking the Limited from Chicago to San Francisco, said Mr. Lewis, is to make the service uniform." The additional territory means that Mr. Lewie will have added responsibility and the importance of the Ogden offices will be increased. RHEUMATIC INDIGENT ADJUDGED INSANE Charles Haler, a Poor Unfortunate, Without Heme and Friends, to be Sent to Provo. Charles Haier, a demented Indigent, suffering from cold and hunger, bent with rheumatism and almost Incapacitated with a frozen foot, came to too county jail yesterday morning, and was adjudged Insane by Doctors C. E. Coulter and Lyman Skeen and will be cared for at tha State mental hospital at Provo. Haler la apparently over 60 years ild and so far as known baa no relates or home but says he la from Evansville, Indiana. He la suffering 'rom the delusion that he is the vlc-Iof thefts of his clothing and blankets and travels about the country beg- tlng and sleeping wherever he is to. A month ago he was cared for at he connty Jail and allowed to go and ise since wandered about and has een aiilta a nuisance among the people. Hia malady Is described by the ibwlcians as dementia. When bis shoe was removed bis oot wee found to be in a horrible condition. We will be sent to Provo. m per-nltte- d - Totf-dow- Shoes Bowling Genuine Norman Bennett The Best The Very Best y UTAH FIJI DAY MOIIXIXO, m:FK.Mm:iI30, -- s- 1901, PROCLAMATION - INCIDENT papers. burnt- - but w aiiit-to see iLc sen aud ran fiom the old couutry aliout three months au. Kiervuiing sae not as rosj hne.t a. the youiij irishman bad palmed it in lus nnayihaii.m and he f- imd that he nftcu went Hungry in the land of the fret and the home of (lie bra?. From his tala it was evident that he Is 0f the high caste lnli. bin he didn't look it. lie himself as wanting to go back to Ireland and the judge allowed him to go on his way. The following named persons forfeited their bond by failure to appear on the charire of drunkenness: A. 11. Hunt. San. Smelinit. C. Woadruff.Ohri Mixire, J. J. Shimmln. Lrttie Lewis (colored.) and Mra. Ethel James liliX Street as the Offiral Street of Setting Aside Tw:rUy-s:vcn- h Coas.ing and S iaing with Sleds, Toboggans, Schooners, etc. AJ Coas.ing and S id;rg on Otner Streets Proh-b.te- THE WORKINGMAN'S SUIT THE MAYOR BY d. Whereas, seetici IS. title Id, revised to all visiting teachers. It Is the pur SCHOOL GIVE ordinance of Ut: ,iu City ISiU, jmim to ask teacher of of other XMAS ENTERTAINMENT it unlawfi-- f.r any boy or heya lional luatituiiuna in Ogden to Join educa-mak- . e A gr:at many men work for a living, and have no money to throw away.' These men demand the best that their money can buy and are willing to pay all a suit is worth, but no more. l EXCELLENT PROGRAM RENDERED BY BOX ELDER COUNTY PUPILS. Pupils of Fruitvale end Appledala Have a Nice Time. The Fruitvaie and the Appledale schools of the vicinity of Coriuue, llox i..uer county, gave their Xmas enter- or othiT peru to coital or aliJe (loan bill aith an, ied, sleigh, toboggan or vehicle. iuj a convict km lor the violation of ,.d beciiou i punishable by a flu of fid for each offerne; and, W here, young America inu.--t have ll.uefore. I. W ullam lr b thrown open for use of the teachera tliia occasion free of charge. In i addition to the above an orchestra wUl be furnished. Great Interest ia attached to the na tore of tbe program. For primary teachers, the main Interest renter in tha fact that Misa Sarah Louise Ar nold. formerly supervisor of the Boston schools and one of the best known rducators In the United Slates, will have charge nf the primary work during the sessions. Primary teachers expect to get utach good from thia source. In the grammar and higher grade see ion a. men of note from tbe different parts of the United States, liesldea tbe beat local speakers will engage the attention of teachers la those divisions. i j Glaamann, the me v eared by the oidinaneca of Ogileu City and the law of Utah, lo hereby set apart 27th airei-- t between Jefferson and Aves. a a coasting street for the winter season of 1H04-- 5 and it shall be lawful and for the childten of Dgden City to coast and slide oo said part of 27th tainment at the Fruitvale school, Friday evening, Dec. 23rd. to a very large and appreciative audience. Parent of the students were swelled with pride at tho interest their children manifested. street hereby set apart. Tim school received the honor of cuThe chief of police 1 hereby requirte: tainlng a few of the Lugan and boys Mr. William Wilemsn of Lu Angeles, ed to abate the ruaating aud ulMIng on all hills on the public highways Cal. It waa pronounced one of the most of Ogden City, excepting said part of 27th atieet. The chief of lollies will select occasions of the season. At the close of the exercises the also appoint one siiecial policeman to scholars presented the teacher, MLa take charge of the coasiiag on said 27th street and Li guard and protect Grayce Geiger, with a beautiful writthe children from harm and to preing desk, pen holder and gold pen. After thanking the pupils very kind- serve order aud to provide rules and aad sliding ly and wishing them a Merry Xmas regulations for the coa-tiand a Happy New Year, each scholar on aald street not Inconsistent with received a bag of candy and nuts and thia proclamation or law. The chief of police ia hereby direet-e- u a large mange, after which the audito have ashes or rinders scattered ence waa dismissed and felt amply repaid for their visit to the Fruitvale school within 100 feet ef Washington Ava. Great credit is due Messrs, lledeilngs. on mid 27th street In order to prevent Cutler and Hartnell for the elaborate the roasters from crossing the street decorations of the school house. We car track, and otherwise to use all deem it an honor to mention the names necessary precaution to make the children taking part lu the coasting absoof those taking part in the program. lutely safe. Song by the school Merry Xmas. Bob sleds and schooners will be Opening address Harvey HurtnelL prohibited between the hours of 10 a. Little Bennie Margrette Cutler. m. and 4 p. in. Children under 8 years Turning Over a New Leaf Dialogue of age will he prohibited the use of Jasper Eliot, Adrian Penh, Clarence tbe said street after lp.m. At I p. Red elin gs, Raymond Holmes. m., when the curfew bell rings, all Bants Claus Maye Older. We're Nearing the City Song Vlr-g- ie persona under 14 years of age must Woodworth, Susie Hawkins, Minule leave for home. Adults aud all other persona will cense coaming at 10 Cutler. oclock p. m. The foregoing to take efHow to Make a Loaf of Bread fect Friday morning, December 30i.h, Blvthe Crawford. at 10 o'clock a. m. Coasting on said The Farmer Dialogue Charlie Eliot, Harry Eliot, Hoke Hawkins, Jesae 27th street between the hour of 10 p. m. and 10 a. m. ehall be unlawful. Hartnell. Signed, this 28th day of December, Sweet Little Baby Brother Isabella WARRANTY DEEDS ng WM. GLASMANN, 1904. Montgomery. Mayor. New Year Susie Hawkins. When I Waa a Baby Song Helen Crawford, Minnie Pesh, Iva Baker, Ida OVERRULES Culler, Mabel Pesh. Bessie's Zmaa Dream Winnie Baker. TRIAL Maggie Tableau Lela Shaw. Naughty Zell Minnie Cutler. I'll Bn Your Sweetheart Song Har- JUDGE ROLAPP PUTS A QUIETUS ON CONTEST. vey Hartnell, Winnie Baker. Katie's Prayer Althea Brown. Oregon Short Lin Gets Original My First Recital Grsce Johnson. Nichalee Smith SubseFamily Jar Dialogue Jennie Older, Clarence Redelinga, Gladys Eliot, Adquent Extensions. MOTION FOR NEW RIGHT-OF-WA- Right-of-We- rian Pesh. ' Is It You? Bong Maye Older, Blythe Crawford. Evelyn Holme. Arabella end Bally Ann Lulu Hol- The motion for a new trial in the case of Nicholas Smith vs the Oregon Short Line was overruled by Judge iu the second Judicial district Ho-la- ly. Merry Xmas Tableau Verna Rede- court leaving the yesterday, former the decree on linga, Myrtle Hawkins in effect Thia A Family Strike Dialogue Gusein matter decree, Hawkins, Elmer Redefines, Raymond which was obtained at the conclusion of the trial some time ago over tha Redelinga, Alice Eliot, Harvey Harty matter of the of the railnell, Minnie Cutler. A Happy New Year Song Jennie road, through property claimed by Mr. near Twentieth Older. Margrette Cutler, Gladys Eliot. Smith street, waa to tbe effect Revelation Dialogue that through Btsrtling of tha years possession Blythe Crawford, Gertrude Roche, Winthe railroad company had acquired a nie Baker. license to use the property for a Little Mice DrilL Rock Me to Sleep Pearl Holly, but that the property belonged Drill. to Mr. Smith and could not be used Trouble 8oug Evelyn Holmes by the railroad fur any other purpose. Deaf Grandma Dialogue Verna The railroad had widened the embankRedelinga Maye Older, Evelyn Holmes, ment at the place In. dispute and the court adjudged that this was an Raymond Hartnell. Tambourine Drill by 8ixteen Girls and that In this particular Goddess of Liberty Tableau Apple-da- le instance the defendant waa entitled to School. recover. Oration Harvey Montgomery. By todays ruling the railroad keeps Where Did You Get That Hat? the right-of-wa- y and Mr. Smith recovMiss Winnie Geiger. Song ers possession of the part covered by right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y, Jack-o-Lant- ARBITRATION WITH CHINA. Waahlngton, Dee, 29. The Chinese minister had a long talk with Secretary Hay today about the arbitration treaty with China. No definite answer has been made to the Invitation and the preliminary exchanges on the subject are being kept aecrct. So far as the Chinees exclusion treaty is concerned, the njnister is doing hie utmost to secure the completion of the treaty In time to go to the present con- gress MAKE8 WORK EASIER. Ogden People Are Pleased How It Is Done. to Learn It's pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders; Doan'i Kidney Pills make work easier. They cure backache. They cure every kidney III. Mrs Ellen M. Williams, of 253 22nd My mother waa subject SL, says: to kidney complaint and there is Just a possibility that I may have inherited the weakness or that I have a tenit I have worked dency toward hard all my life around the bouse and many a time not in tbe best of condition to perform duties with any degree of comfort or ease owing to a lame and aching back. Often in the evening I have been so sore and lame across the loins that I could scarcely finish my supper. I noticed that ii I wet my feet or contracted a cold aggravating backache waa sure to follow. When the attacks occurred I uied remedies, all of them standard and positively guaranteed to cure kidney complaint, but until I went to S. W.Badcon'a drug store for Doan's Kidney Pills I met with very indifferent success Without the least hesitation I iay that remedy cannot be equalled. Not only did it give ma quick relief from the backache, but it corrected tbe action of the kidney secretions I have not felt as well for years aa at present and I owe for years as at present and I owe that condition to the ubc of Doans Kidney Pills. For sale by all dealers. Price bO cents a box. Mailed on receipt of Co., Buffalo, N. price. Fostw-Milbur- n role agents for the Unlied fa late. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. the widening & the embankment CFFICEPS-LEr- T VISIT JKFCRM SCHOOL Several Hours Wore Spent at Institution Yesterday. A party of prominent si ate law went out to the State Industrial school Tuesday afternoon for the purpose of looking over tbe institution with a view of getting acquainted with conditions there so that when legislation affecting the same ia to be passed they will be able to vote intelligently upon it Following are the names erf those who were in the party: Governor-eleJohn C. Cutler, Slate Senator-elec- t Chao. IL Hollingsworth, Legislaturs-eleThomas Pancake, W. L. Stewart, George 8. Dean and Rudolph Kucbler. Angus T. Wright and IL X. Hume were also with tbe party. Several hours were spent out to tbs school, and everything was round to be condition aad the visitors in flrst-clas-a so expressed Ibemoelvem A fine lunch was served by Superintendent Allison and wife and was muck enjoyed by the visitors. When the legislature convenes the knowledge gained from the visit yesto good advantage terday will be when appropriations are asked for. P1, filed Waa there Yesterday recordthe with county er a deed transferring Fisk's addition from 'the possession of Reed Smoot and wife to Horace E. Peer and Kaljih E. Hoag. The property is a large modern terrace between Jefferson and M unroe avenues on Thirty-firstreet. The consideration mentioned lu the deed Is $1.00. THIS IS RIGHT For these men we have a special line of well and strongiy made Suits- Good, stylish Suits, made from fabrics that will stand rough usage and still retain a genteel appearance. We do a large business in Workingmen's Suits, Trousers and other Clothing and we give every man a FULL HEAPING MEASURE of value for the money he leaves with us. ' Workingmen's Suits at $10, $15 or $20. Money back if anything is unsatisfactory. Prudence and economy sends many a workingman here for his clothes. FRED M. NYE, The Clothier m st The warranty deed transfers were: Mary El Primm and huband to J. C. Kelly for $1,800. lot 8, block 7, Wood-mansMain Street addition. Wedell for Mary 1L Wall to YV. $900. iwrt N. E. 4 Sec. 17, Tp. 6, N H. 2 W. Walker Barlow to Paul A. Terry for $800, part of 8. E. 4 Sec, 14, Tp. B. Action of Btato Canvatolng Board In N.R.1W. Caddie R. Ruland to Emma Harris Unoeating two Domocratio Senator In Colorado Makoa Boating $750, lots 5, 7, 8, 9, block 3, Central Park annex. ef Poabody Probablo. William J. Tanner to Nathan Tanner. Jr., for $200, all right, title and Interest to estate of Margaret 0. Tonne f, Denver, Dep. 29. District Judge deceased. Samuel U Carpenter appeared before the supreme court tone la response TRYING TO LOCATE tu a citation reqiqriug him lu show HEIR TO A FORTUNE. cause why he should not quash tha alwrite of mandamus issued by ternative New York, Doc. 29. Heirs to the him sgslnst tha stale board of canvas-her- s, estate of Jacob Lawson, a manufacand explain why he assumed turer who died recently front accidenIn disregard of tb opinion Brooktal asphyxiation at hia boms ia of tbe supreme court. and Judgment lyn, are seeking to locale his son, Ed- Judge Carpenter issued tha writs tu ward J., supposed to be somewhere in quest ion, requiring tha board to acthe west cept the returns trom Las Anlnws and Lawson, who waa supposed to be Buulder counties, which showed the only fairly well off, waa found to bare lection of the Democratic candidates left an ealate amounting to $1,500,(1(10, for the senate, after the supreme to be divided among throe ooni and a court had refused the Democrats perdaughter. Tha missing eon, Edward, mission to file a mandamus suit and la said to bav gone to California ordered the lower courts not to Intersome years ago after a disagreement fere with tha canvassing board; Judga was with the father, but recently Carpenter explained that he did not heard from In SL Louis. know tbe full purpose of the supreme court's decision when he Issued the SUE KN0W8 1IIM. writs aad admitted that the higher to courts ordnr made It When a gentleman la bragging of the dlamlaa tha proceeding! obligatory In the disto he used do. things trict court. His explanation was acHow he switches from th subject cepted and the citation against him I when his wife appears In view! waa dismissed. That the genGnman la modest 1st It Attorneys John A. Rush and Everett not be understood, Bell, who had baen died for contempt But the lady might request him, Just of court in securing writs of mandamto please her, to make good. us from the district court pleaded that they supposed the supreme court tad . ben7m5Fku merely refused to take jurisdiction in mandamus proceed Inga and ware the Of Franklin we are truly prond; of the order to the lower Ignorant lie brought the lightning from the courts not to interfere. Bell, who telecloud. phoned to Rush at tha district court And, what Is greater atlll by far, that tha supreme court had refused He didnt sell it at the bar. the man d sums application, also explained that h was not aa attorney In I could have married Miss Roxley, the ease brought before tbe district but her fathe-rcourt by Rush. Ah! he put his foot down, rh? The court reserved Its decision In No; he put his foot np good sad the contempt case until this afternoon. bard. That's what hurt. Philadelphia Press. Denver, Dee. 29.- - By tho action of REPUBLICANS ee SECURE a CONTROL 1-- fr I , ct OG3Q OS 3C tha slate canvassing board In issuing certificate of election so oenatore to Caslmero Barela and Henry B. Milsecured lard tha Republicans have ouch absolute control of the general assembly that It la now regarded in Democratic circles as highly probable that Governor Peabody will be reseated. The Republicans plan to accomplish this by throwing out the vote of all Democratic wards of Denver end counting the vote of the Republican wards. Tbe senate now stands: Republicans, 19; Democrats, 15; vacancies, 1. On joint ballot the legislature Hands: Republicans, 66; Dem ocrats. 33. By throwing out one Las Animas county precinct tho canvassing board converted a minority of 124 Into a majority of 207 for Barela and by similar action In Boulder county the of Senator Ward, Democrat, was nullified and bis aat given to Millard. Although tho member of tho canhow vassing board refused to any they stood on tho proposition to go behind the returns R has been learned that one member. State Treasurer Whitney Newton, was opposed to the action to be taken. Thooe who voted in favor of unsealing tha Democratic enatora-elec- t are Governor Peabody, Secretary of Btato James Cowle. Attorney General N. C. Miller and Auditor J. A. Holmberg. All the members are Republicans. EVENING UP. Don't marry a man, said the lady philosopher, who wants to alt np too late while courting yon, for. ho will home probably b late shoot eon-Jnevery night after marriage to make ap for lost time. g JUST HOW MUCH. Mrs. Flighty You cant believe all you hear. Mr. U roach Pray, how much must diaoount your stories? 't Why do so many actors playing Shakmpeer? I suspect. anowsrad Mr. Storming ton Barnes, that Its beeanaa they can take all tka credit It they succeed, and blame tho publloo lack of literary ' Uate If they faiL Waiirfngtoa Star. 2223 C ZJI lOOV'DO Q 8 ct ct U THE MORNING EXAMINER REACHES MORE PEOPLE over the Rural Free Delivery routes in Weber County than any other paper in the state j w-e- J SPECIAL IT PAYS TRAIN FOrf GCDEH TEACHERS Nearly All tha Teachers in Public Schools Hoio Will Attend biota Taachsr' Association. Nearly every teacher engaged in the school of Ogden will go to bait Lake to attend the fa Late Teachera' association next week. A special train over been the Klo Glands Western haa chartered, leaving Ogden at 8:45 Wed. nesday morning, January 4th. Gen- eral Agent Gilson will be in charge (it tbe train. Not only teachera but some members of the board of education and others Interested in educational work will be aboard. Tbe Ogden teach-- ; era will open headquarters at the Wilson Hotel where rooms have been reserved for them. It will he a jolly and crowd combining both pleasure work. On some evening during Uia ses- sions of tbe association, after the evening lecture, the Ogden City teachers will give a reception at the hotel n TO ADVERTISE It is the Paper that reaches die Farmer and the city people ADVERTISE I I IN IT I ! i 8 0C30 DC DC iJC iiaar A. 3OOO0 |