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Show 'f : .v' enc EXAMINER: MORNING OGDEN, M1Y UTAH, MOIJMV;, A STRANGER'S VIEWS He Believes Ogden Future. Has a Bright Always a1 this aeason of the your 0 y LoJs and 'he band Ogden is visited by a great number r, more of of tourists and tbc latter, since the crowd of oiil h"r Stein m are usually back in their vnue ,u A,bm K' eastern home, by the middle of September. But since this is sn important JSwidi-mtiMj500railroad center, many travelers are t re are compelled lo change trains hare and .I taiereated in Thomaa Brea. consequently usually spend n few hours wet Twcuty-fourtstreet, here before continuing their journey. They all have Mimething to say of ffffivening. I eciock- the , of its beauty, its history, its ot number future possibilities, aud its desirable nave been the engineering force in location for invertor and homeseek-crs- . offlre f the Cub Light aud An eastern man' owing to the promo-first impressions hiriner chief engineer aud of Ogden were told to nn Examiner reNima. e of Engineer porter as follows: I am very favorably impressed with residence near contract for the your city, and surprised that 1 like it erect ?? Vri. Mary Xolan is to so well, for we easterners hive no: avenue, which was de- yet had the Idea eradicated from our Twr F C. Woods and company, mind that Ogden, as well as nearly lei to Carl Saniuelson, the every other western city, is still a being in the nelghbo frontier town, infested with robbers, JJ7v?r.0M. The house U to be a unruly cowboys and baring many obwill finished when and jectionable features, but 1 am glad to Sm by Mrs. Xolan. note that such is not the case and that, after all. Ogden Is not materially returned and Mrs. Roy Booth different from many of our eastern aud cities of the same size. I find here no from a trip to Loe Angeles coast. element of the law let,, but, on the conSyrsnciseo, and along the SJiTob the coa-r- , Mr. Booth, who trary, your people aeein to be peaces ble . agent in and itaithern Pacific train They, are, 1 believe, toiTlanson's office, visited n number more hospitable, as a rule, than eastcities in railroad officials In the ern or northern people; they are more Shkk hr stopped. He is spending obliging, and ready to do a stranger a home. Ksulnder of his vacation at favor, or to assist one In quest of information. or in need of ntsleriul aid, than the people are anywhere iu the MIL8M0 UIHS RIGHTS Vailed States, the far South possibly excepted." Extend to Allowsd Akim Short Lina Cut-ofThe gentleman continuing said: As f. Sand Ridga to the future of Ogden, I think its citizens should be encouraged the case of Oregon n and gratified at the prospect. There Line Railroad company against seems to be no reason why it should was snd others, cuauel Bowser not be the metropolis of the state. It of Judge is tauilit to the attention fortunately situated front a geoPrilate court district umH of the stand point, being the gategraphical an issued who or afternoon, way to the great Northwest, and. in evidence the aim after considering of country north, fact, a vat a tha rase, granting the motion and ea6t and west. This country is jet to enter mag the plaintiff permission and when it is undeveloped, practically of the following uos the premises an area inhabited by a progressive people from Mperty owners, containing the eastern states tbat are fut taking acres: sf SJM homes in the great Northwest. It will J. Bobert Bird, Emanuel Bowser, Mar-n- t be seen that the mountains and plains Callie C. Weems, Bird, Olher never riches William Boa man, are productive of settli-raM. Seaton, . Some dreamed of by pioneer Bowman Telford a. Oliver Bowman, method of irrigaand easy practicable A. Cannon, aal Julia tion will be devised and all the desert The Oregon Short Une Will bo perlands reclaimed; the rich farming ami mitted by this order to conxiruct and land adjacent lo your city cut-of- f vegetable Ban Ridge its proposed openue of th thrift of jour are indicative . route. its surveyed along the fine showing that has give people and in Ths plslntlff ass ordered to been made thin direction in ilie hnud is the sum of fl.t'JO for the pay-mof the vicinity of Ogden, shows that the of the adjudged valuo desert ran be made to b1oaora as the pitakts and all damages Intorase the The city has advaniagca of rose. all and condemned, pay is property and good water-tw- o climate great from the corporation arising djnugr In so many before Judgment, in case the premi- things tbat are lacking cities. Vital eastern and northern ses ire not condemned. The defendants are restrained from would cold and windy Chicago givu for few uf your bright Hunshlny days in Interfering with thr occupation of the a her raw aulnnms and bleak winters. premises in question. Reside, the lover of nature ran her have his love for the aesthetic grati- ji home-seeke- "Jl3Si crk-Ve- h ci-.r- i Piar JL IFwUtnHV3a Business . Arranging ter eon at tnc Cluo. Men a Lunch- A iultgsam a a ivietu J E'r.u.-.- ..tiernoon f:tni Ar.b'.ti' F. piv-t- den of the School of Sc. mine St.'... , tiu inri'x.n:i if) manehip. the Weber t lu-- j to auilrce tin.- li.it..- i ness men of Ogiic-had '.licit- ii ; plojc, at tin- 'i'alivruuclc. o:: Mo:.uaj - - Slm.-iou- J ; - - night. The commil'.tv ou the t n'.criaii.m.'Ut .uv. '.lof Mr. ShWiiou at once itmus lo aN the busiues- - nsi-- of tlie city to attend the lecture, as "', :i us to their employe ami today Vipm. Kenyon and Tobin. represeu' a'.ive ot the school, are making k cam at-- , of the business houses, in sn endeavor lo interest the business men and them to infiucnce tiicir employe m attend. As a further incentive u -- ccure a j Beautiful Pall Showing j ! gt large audience the services ot the Tabernacle choir have been secured to furnish a musical program. "Good Business Building'' sill be the topic upon which Mr. Sheldon will speak, and judging from the reports in papers front different parts of ihe country, the time spent in listening to Mr. Sheldon will be lime well spent, for he 1 acknowledged to be an exmethods. pert on scientific business Tickets for the 1 enure will be left with the heads of the different business bouses, uni by them presented to their employe, so that those wnu may desire to har the lecture can secure tickets by applying to any of the local merchants. On Tuesday it 1 planned to give a luncheon at the Weber Club, at which the local business men will have au inopportunity to meet Mr. Sheldon lit-formally, aud discuss with him work. AFTER right-of-w- nt SErTEMREIJ A BURGLAR Local Officers 8eak to Get Poaseosion of a Convict. If ihe pluus of District Aiiorncy Halverson aud Detective Tender do nut miscarry, the man who burglarised tbe knitting factory last June, and wbo at proaeni Is confined In the state ot a priaou, having keen convicted burglary committed iu Salt Lake and semnnord to ouo year, will hair Iu stand trial for tbc crime abicb be committed here. Shortly after tbe burglary Tender located the good stolen from the factory aud located the burglar in Sail Luke. Mr. Tender went after the man. but he had been turned over to ihe Juvenile court which refused to allow the detective to hate him. Later the man was arrested for a burglary committed In Suit Luke and. aa It was proved that the man wua of iu the district court age, bo was trli-and convicted. Since that time tbe warrant for arrest haa been in The desk at Hie lailire station aud yesterday Del eel I vo Tender ronsultcd with District Attorney Halverson to learn if the warranl could not be served on Warden Tran or the fied. IiUM?IEDJURCUilY aud tho man brought to penitentiary "The coming of proposed railroads trial here. innew Charge Made Against R. White, New and tire acquisition of other Tho district r.rtorncv liclicvcs that dustrial enterprises, will be of great sum a ruursc could be pursued and an Under Arrest. benefit to Ogden, and her population effort in that direction will bo made d criminal charge is to he brought will double within a few year.'' next week. against H. While, one of the men who nn Thursday night attempted to burDAVID ECCLES INTERVIEWED BISHOP MJCAY HONORED market on glarise Lindsey's meat Wafliingtnu avenue and would prob-ibl- y have succeeded had not Gu Ho Talk of tha Proposed Reads ta tha Peepl of Huntsvilla Giva Expression to Thoir, EtUom. the man a screw driver Canyon. "with which !o fix a bicycle. Later Bishop McKay, of Huntsville, nil suspicious, following David Krclea waa seen regarding the Tfhite aud discovering him trying to rumor that he was to build a new tbe recipient of a surprise on Thursrffret nu rnrranre Into the mnrkrt. day afternoon from hla fellow townsarmory for Company B of the National man. The direct reason for this demUcti'ciivo i'ctidcr Wii-- t not sure what Guard. Tie said: rlurgi' to bring, but after consulting "I ran answer the question by saying onstration was lo congratulate thon with the district attorney It. was derupon his being made Patrlan that 1 am, and 1 am not to built a new Bishop, ided to bring a charge of attempted armory. The fact of the case la that last Sunday. At a given time in tbe afiernoon, burglary. Mr. Halverson said that if Colonel Geoghegan had approached me from all over tbe valley began the man had succeeded in getting the regarding Ihe matter and I told him to people to assemble at tbe McKay home. door open, the more serious charge of have the plans made and submit them Young, middle aged, and old were hmking and entering con Id be to me and If I thought It a good Investthere, and tbe Bishop soon learned the brought, but ho thought that a ment, I would erect ths building.' conviction could be had on the former. Is the Rapid Transit to extent Its nature of their visit. Speech making, A roinplaint will be drawn today line to the mouth of the canyon," he songs, and other pastimes were the events of the afternoon. ud the man arraigned Monday before was next asked. Before going to their homes a comJudge Murphy. If Mr. Bamberger doc not build mittee. chosen for the purpose, erected his road, I think tbat we will built, if a platform, on which Bishop McKay " we ran serurft the necessary sUmd, to shake hands with all pretcur. AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Krclea replied. When the school children filed past, But Mr. Bamberger in In built, end each one had a bouquet of flowers, in road have the to operation experts shlcb was placed upon the stand. Be, by Decoration Daj-- next year, he was fore tbe last one bad passed, tbe told. flowers, nearly covered tho man of Yes, said Mr. Eccles," but last their esteem. would the road was that stated it year be running at tbe same time this OPERA HOUSE . SECOND DIPHTHERIA DEATH year, and it did not, no you cannot tell. This spring survey were made for But Health Authorities Are Not the extension of the local line to the Alarmed Over the Disease. mouth of the canyon, and at the time it was stated by Judge Doe that tbe exThe second death this week from tension would be built. So far it la diphtheria was reported In the death son known the subject has been seriously of J. Jackson, the September ISth West considered by the directors of the com- of Walter Jackson, of 41 pany. and It i understood that the Seventeenth street, wbodled at 7 o'clock building of the roadUo tbe Sanitarium yesterday morning. Tha funeral was interment will be in tlie Ogden City la not a remote possibility. held at 5 o'clock In the afternoon, and cemetery, RUNAWAY ACcimiT tery. Although IhiH is the second death, Sanitary Inspacter Power la Thrown tha epidemic seem now to be under From Hie Buggy. control, and, while there are a number of cues, tbe majority of the esses occurA peculiar runaway accident are in two families, and the number red Friday evening at the. residence of 111 from the has diminished Sanitary Inspector Tower, which may considerably since tbe first of tbe some result in bit being laid op for week. time. At present there are 2G cses under PRICE8 At the time of the accident Mr. quarantine, four less than at ihia time 25c, 50c, 75c. SEAT SALE Power bad Just driven Into the yard, last week and but one new case has OPENS MONand was sitting in his buggy talking been reported during tlie week. DAY, 1A.M. to one of his boys who was unhitchThe doctors on the board of educaing the horse when one of the younger tion believa tbat Hie opening of ihe children ran in front of tbs animal. school! has greatly diminished the The boy wbo waa unhitching tbe chances of the disease spreading and bone jumped to catcb the child, and point to the record of epidemics in his movement scared the horse Into a this city which shows that there has run. Mr. Power did not have the reins never been a general epidemic start In his bands and tbe animal, entirely when the school were In session. beyond his control, dashed out of the DUE-DA- Y IN COURT yard. In turning Into the street, Power was thrown 'from the buggy and quits for gamblers Yesterday was due-dabadly bruised. Dr. Dickson say tbat and wanton. On Friday all the denl-xen- s acnous. are not the Injuries of electric alley, and hiickers of the tiger," were arrested, on the charge of doing au unlawful business. IN POLICE CMRT They put up bail for their appearance. which waa promptly forfeited lu one for crime, Sentenced yesterday Balance of Week. court hy their yestermorning, Robert Madison, on the expir- day. ation of hla time, wjll be turned over This is the approved method of cob to the county, to answer to the charge fines, from people of this class, of attempting to burglarize Lindsey's leettng and happens once a month. meat market. His sentence was twenty days for JUVENILE COURT . stealing Officer Jensen's wheel. John Stevens, big and strong, but a vagrant, will hare the opportunity The showing made In Juvenile court of studying for .en daya tbe muscular was excellent. Twenty boy reported and energy needed to wield a sledge, Production Monday oa their conduct the last two week. the realatlng power of certain blue All are going to school and keeping etockade. rocks kept In tbe themselves up to tbe standard of good Ed. Strong, a weaver of Beta and tbe boy. was arrested upon hammocks, There ure a few delinquent that charge of disturbing tbs peace. Tbe PWCES 10 AND 20c will be visited by the probation ofIn to failed case appear Inplaintiff la the ficer and tbeir reason for smjing away court, and the old msn. apparently hi from school aul not wteh far Announcement. riirting in offensive, was allowed to thread wi'1 h soitrhl after. war. Of New Designs in HOME FURNISHINGS An Extraordinary Exhibit of New Designs from Americas Foremost furniture Makers Our Fall assortment contains a great variety Dining Room Furniture, Bedroom Furniture, Parlor and Library Tables, Writing Desks, Parlor and Music Cabinets, Chairs and Rockers, Metal Beds, Office Desks and Chairs, Parlor Suits, Davenports and of Upholstered Chairs in various styles and finishes. The Quality of Our Home Furnishings We Guarantee Such a fine array of Dressers and Chiffon icrcs was never seen in Ogden before. A complete assortment of all the finest woods Golden Oak, Bird's-ey- e Maple and Mahogany. ' from $5 Prices Tfe esudy .stork id a plere of furniture ItM, I. onrr up a mkwi itf suiisinictloa Hi I wonnt euiuWin it, a. re rnu shi tu are tha Insidr. TbriHnre v warn barer t avnid tho khnvr, Klnri'l, srtlelr sna tu pis tb.tr fstUi to srtlrUe that are l, nods and arareful In rtretan. artti-lrHint sr absolutely and are boar this aiark. nphi-Ut.r.- 1 hnn-ri- guar-salte- K&peo Ouaraslsri rUpNelaiered rrsllsira chicao. fr.Mttv. bore vnu yna will b sattsfl-- d srlth any paw u maks of three good. II not, ksiiwsbuul iL lt t ; ft to $100 Heating Stoves and Ranges Complete assortments of Monarch Malleable Ranges, Steel Ranges, Cadet National Ranges, Magic Estate Hot Blasts, Estate Oak Radia tors Star-Esta- te From $30 Up Han-Kffglr- right-of-way.- rand . The -- guy Satisfactory Range. TLe top of a ranee," says tho Monarch man, doei four-fiftof the work. It is always in use. The Monarch top being made of malleable iron, heats bo quickly that the work is done without burning out tho fire box and wasting fuel. It will not crack, break nor warp with even three times the abuse that would de. Boss Oak Heater Price $6 Up stroy other kinds." Te Intending Purchaser Only: Postal Card us for our saw booklet, . It,a softs 'Hints for Bangs Burets, or how to cut kitchen work in two. a to eooa how purchase expect about If you state reading. you inches high, range we will send you tree a Toy Monarch Kange; 55 inches wide; 2 inches front to beck. Address MALLEABLE IRON RANGE COMPANY, XUUISAX.XIB ) (Treowlr T M. ImI 1 MONDAY e DR. JEKVLL and MR. HYDE I dlse UTAHNA great CARPETS AND RUGS Bigelow Axminstcr Carpets, Bundahr Wilton Velvets, Whitall Body Brussels, Roxbury Tapestries, Columbia and Lowell Ingrains, We have the largest, the lightest and finest carpet department in the State. Lace Curtains and Draperies Marie Antoinette, Clung, Renaissance and Irish Point. novelties and large line of Nottinghams Many From 75c a Pair Up IT PAYS TO LOOK AROUND Compare Quality, Style and Prices diamond ROBBERY BOYLE FURNITURE CO e Ogdens Oldest, Largest and Most Home Furnishers Up-to-d- ate sc MERP t re gw |