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Show rms EXAMINER TELEPHONES WERE GUESTS ROOMS EDITORIAL No. lideptndMt 'Photic 1I0B3TCKG 1 NoJI Phans, two ring BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phono .........No. M No. M Boll 'Phono, ono ring Bell DRIGGS BREVITIES DISTINGUISHED STATE OFFICIALS PAY VISIT TO OGDEN. Mr. and Mr. William Foulger of Salt Lake Rjnt )esterday in Ogden Spent Afternoon at Sc heel fee the Daaf and Dumb and Stata Industrial School. The eoumy commissioners held a short session yesterday, transacting only routine bualneea. LAID TO REST Bee America" Profiting by the If you go ckating Bhupo'a la the place. Open day and night. One movement the Deaf and Dumb Instiblock eaat of the Ogden bridge. tute and tha Bute Industrial school were honored yesterday with a visit B. Brana Born To the wife of W. soma of the most noted oxteaiive from conseven-pounAll boy. yesterday, a cerned are reported an doing nicely. dlgninarlat of this part of the country. The party, whlrb arrived here hire. J. A. Phillips, wife of the manai noun, ctMudtfed of Governor ager of the Southern Iarlflc ruling exactly and Mrs. Meade and son of house at Montello, i visiting in Ogden. ton, Acting Governor Tlngey Washingand son of Salt Laka, Mr. Nelson, svaietary to Co. A Hill M. of Hansen H. Hansen, Governor Cutler; Rev. Mr. Slmpkin, has gone to Salt I.eke In the interest Mra Corey and Mias Babcock of Salt Chemical of the Perfection company. Lake. Incidentally upon their arrival instithey procueded to the deaf-mutJ. F. Kane, business man of Poca- tute aceompanied by Messrs. Chamtello le visiting with bis daughters, ber Watson, Rom and Dr. George W. who Ire attending school at tha Sacred Baker of this city. Tbatr Itinerary allowed them hut Heart academy in tliia city. little lime to spend at this Institution, Rev. II. M. Rankin of Denver will and Bupertntandwnt Drlggs was emIn eapresaing his regret that begin n eeriee of revival meetings at phatic was tha rase, for somewhat exCentral Park Presbyterian church 6 n such tensive preparations had been made Wednesday evening, January 21, for their entertainment. A visit to some of the class rooms Harry Pulver underwent a surgical and the of some of the operation at the Ogden general hospi- methods explanation in teaching ihe tal yesterday. Dr. 8. O. Kghan pee denf wereemployed much enjoyed. They were formed the oitersilon, which wee auo given an Insight into the woudera that ceesfuL have born accomplished la Up reading and whit afforded them no email a John J. Greiner has opened n amount, of amusement wsa a little tot's ion ret with coon eounter lunch in the names of effort at the Bismarck eslnoa quick lunchaa some of (hepronouncing visitors, which bad been at reasonable will be served at prices written to teat his ability. all hours. Everyone Invited. Surprised at tha acraaipHhmenU of mime of the olaseea, tha visitors Principal Knna of the Hunuville asked if the children could not henr. sohoole broke ble leg while assisting in Butorlniemk-n- t Drlggs said, in explamoving a piano. Miss Patterson baa nation. that there are ail grades of bean engaged to perform hit school deafmwa in tha institution; some duties during disablement. could almost distinguish words, while other could not hear sound. A strangt rase was called to tbrtr Genera! Superintendent E. Buckingham of tha Oregon Short Una, and attention, that of Mine Da Long, in Superintendent K. C. Manson of the which they look grant interest. Thera Salt Lake division of tha Smith era Pa- Bra ttmaa whan Miss Da Long has no cific company, left yesterday fur a trip difficulty in haaring. But suddenly end of inspection over ih line. unaccountably (he ia bereft of that faealty and mart trust to lip reading in whteh Mi has beoom expert. She All subscribers whose names wi-rla. now a teacher in this Institution, got received befura December 10, lNi, and la liMtsd to R for the foundaand wars to receive Dlgnam's and Valwill receive three tion of bar education, although aha la ley migraines to manaslnee a gradaete of Os llandel college. months subscription were then ushered into starting February 1. 1006, aa tha maga-sin- theThe visitor large dining ball, where Governor companies write us that they are Meade addnseed tha student through so far behind that they will be unable He elated that hie to start the magaiinea before Febru- an Interpreter. waa particularly apto erbool tlie visit will run full and for tlma tha ary, thta time, as be wa now at propriate provided. on hi way to Kenans, the plana where had once been n school hoy. He had Rev. O. A. Elinqulat of the talheraa he already seen enough of thin Institution church left last evening for the north. to ronvtnco him that when l hear want Rev. Mr. Elmqulet espec-tto attend out into the world they would always the Intermountalu conference meeting look bark upon thler teachers as the of the Lutheran church, to tie held at beat friends they had In Ufa. He eaid Idaho flails, Ida., from January 30 to that ha harbored no greater hope than February 8. During hla absence there that they would all acquit thenweivas will be no service at the Lutheran after leaving school. church. Thin fact, however, will not nobly Acting Governor Tlngey said. In ad' s interfere with the meeting of the the students, that he had been Aid society, which ta to be held dressing connected with the Instltu-tkat the borne of Mr. Launder Johnson, Indlrertly for five years, but that thin was 849 Twenty-seconstreet. bis first vktil. He wee much pleased with the work done here and said much credit wa due the board of regents and the superintendent. When tbey bad finished their ad dresses, the visitors partook of an elegant luncheon, after which they visited the denarlment for the blind. Here tbey were shown specimen of rained letter work and were astonished Round trijf rate Balt Laka to tha Land by the wonderfuf attainments of the blind rtudents In menial arithmetic )f Perpetual Sunahine, via Salt Lake and rapid calculation. After witnessing an interesting and Bouts, tickets good SO days gtyiceful performance by a girls class In caHsilienics, the visitors departed for the Industrial school. The radet corps at this place waa drawn up in double column and stood at present arms and the buglers sound' ed the governor's salute. An interesting program, consisting of instrumental and vocal solo and declamations waa rendered,1 and Gov ernor Meade nan called upon for leave Balt Laka 18 midnight, Frt. IE speech. He spoke briefly of Ms con Carries sleepora and diner. Mania a la nectlon with the industrial school of hi own slate. carta Hera anniher banquet, bad been prepared for (hem and after Ihe feast ther left for Salt take City on the 8:20 train. Notice. d . MuMletao. Tho meeting house capacity taxed to tea ntmoivt with relative MAKE CHANGE IN CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT. MAYOR waa aad acre ELKS BIG SHOW e. ten-Hiv- e, WITH THE BOWLERS e a a l.e-die- d LEtS LOS ANGELES SPECIAL In All the World No Trip Like This i A. W. RAYBOULD, Secy No. 85, Balt Laka DO ITNOW O e 0 0 Tho Ufo Teams p. j pet. ..88 28 10 .783 Xnahmer Feists! .. Nye Wright Shupe-Willia- 88 89 .88 9 88 20 21 19 19 16 15 11 18 IS 17 20 20 21 25 .545 .638 ,637 .488 .444 .41 .806 Z. C. M. I a .38 6 Toggery The Fblitaff team last two games against the three played with tha Wright barbers last evening at the Association alleys. The barbers came np much stronger in the last game The score and prevented a ahul-ou' follows: Wright Barbers. 438 161 159 18 Dreggs 400 125 121 154 Baxter 473 157 180 136 Lister 153 161 143 40 Thomas IM 133 10- 8- 440 Wright committee. In regard to the bund interest statement, by the city auditor, it was moved and carried that if be paid and that n warrant be drawn for same. Tbe city engineer's report, showing 4 78. 67 was adopt a total surplus of ed. Tbe report of tha health inspector, which allowed only two new cane of contagious disease, one of chicken pox and one of whooping cough, wa filed. J. Crilchelow's report, in regard 748 723 7592230 to W. the guarantee fund of J. P. O'Neill, , Falstaff. that he had. no record of tha staling 121 415 .......162 131 Gyain of any such fund, waa reexistence 402 125 146 131 Lredoia n ns nee committee. ferred the to 422 119 163 150 Ausheman A communication was received from 106 154 17- 1- 4n Bmelser asking for the appoint493 the 178 170 1 41 Bartlett ment of a special financial Investigatcaking that the city 749 100 7152224 ing committee, recorder be notified to atibpuena Frank J. Gannon, John Meteer and George C. CLADKEY AND WIFE IN JAIL Halverson to uppear aa witnesses. It also requested that the chief of police subpoena all owners of slot J. G. Gladney and Nora Gladney, and gambling Rouses to appear, said to be hit wife, ware arrested at and that the city and county attor1:15 Monday morning at the Ogden neys be present and the city recorder Union pot by Police Officer J. H. should be present to administer the Taylor of Balt Lake, Capt. Brown and oath at a meeting to take place in the Sergeant Tout of the Ogden police and council chambers. It was moved and are no in the dry jail. On Tuesday carried that the law committee meet in the morning Sheriff Quinn of Silver Bow with the mayor and county, Montana, will arrive here arm- mayor' office next Thursday. will and ed with extradition papers rolla of the city engineer, The take Cladney back to Butts to appear sanitarypay and street departdepartment, Ms under a charge of robbery, and were allowed. Meeting adjournment wife s a witness. Gladney ban made ed. n confession 10 Ihe Ogden police officer. but it will not be published. The crime with which Gladney Is charged la complicity in the robhery of the manager of Hennessey A Co. at WHEELER STREET. Bulte on January 9. His partner. William Paisley, was arrested In Salt 20 and Waohingltm. Jan. 29. The name of Lake by the police on January Gen. Joseph Wheeler was honored in resisted return to Butte. Paisley' a a wit ness. The pair the house today by the passage of a wife was heldtaken to Bulte under rewere finally a street in this bill S3 3 For reservations writ to DewBtanford Tha city council met in regular session last evening with n full attendance. Most of tha evening was spent in acting on the mayor's new appointments and the unexpected happened whru the question waa brought up for consideration. It was thought by many that the proposition waa cut nnd dried, but thla proved not the case. A communication was received from the mayor, recommending the appointment of R. T. Harris and C. R. to audit the city books, at a salary of S300. Adopted. Tbs matter brought up for recommendation, nnd Craig moved that the salary be made 200 instead of 8300, which waa adopted. C. R. Hollingsworth to net aa auditor and K. T. Harris aa hi aaolatanf. Tha mayor recommended the follow-Inappointment to the city offices T. El Browning, chief of police. W. i. Wright, street supervisor. Dr. A. L. Condon, city physician. A. F. Parker, city engineer. Fred Nalabltt, poll tax collector. T. J. Paine, chief of fire department R. 8. Brown, sexton. H. M. Bond, case oil inspector, Richard Douglass, cremator. C. W. Heatmark, pond keeper. Geo. Johnson, dog tax collector. Al. Powers, Sanitary Inspector. Councilman Moyee moved that each appointee bo voted upon separately, which was objected to by tbe mayor, and gave as hla reasons Vor so doing that it had previously been agreed that they pass upon them collectively, and that if they wera not voted upon in thla way ho would withdraw the entire list. After n heated argument, an amendment was offered by Emmett that tbe names be voted upon m a whole. Moyea again took the floor and objerted aerioUNly to such n move, stating that men who held the offices at the present time should be made to know tbe reason for their removal from office. A vote waa taken on tha amendment, resulting in a tie vote, aa was tha vote on the original motion. Moyea then moved that action ha deferred for one week and that the city attorney be naked or an opinion on tbe matter. After much discussion that motion was lost and one to tha effort that the council confirm all the appointments was made and carried. Tab report of the chief of the tiro department waa referred to the Art - ht city renaming Wheeler street. The house adopted a resolution ask ing for Information regarding an a! leged railroad comMnatkm between the Pennsylvania railroad rompany the Norfolk A Western, the nallimore A (Milo, the Philadelphia. Baltimore A Washington railroad company, the Northern Central railwav company the Chesapeake A Ohio railway , and . company. 0 9 SEED of Your Watch will be nearly doubled if it ia proper! v oleam-- ad oiled once a year. The M ell in the movement become gummed n time, and with the fine riu.1 and-grithat works In, wilL If neglected, ' friction and wear. If your watch stops occasionally nr loses time or shown any other symptoms of being overworked, It's tlma you brought It lo n. Every watch that w ekwn (or repair) Is guaranteed to keep good time for a full year. O u d o o o 0 t & Co. J. S. Lewis JEWELERS THE AT WASHINGTON BIG J. REED HOTEL MR. CANFIELD HEARS OF HIS WIFE'S MURDER. El Taro, Jan. 29. Speeding lo the liier of hla wife, who waa murdered bv a former rarvaat on Saturday laal. C. A. Canfield of lo Angclea, arcoinp.v nied hy hi two daughter, paaxf-through El Paii tonight rn int were Father and daughter r. traveling in Mexleo. in a private and recehed the news of (he tragedy when they reached Bilan. They Immediately turned hack, hiring a special train to hasten their journey, in what ia Simon reeord breaking time, the trip to El Paso was cuiupirtrd at an avenge .pond of fiffy-flv- e ntlle an hour. The special train left I os scheduled to roiuplet the remainder of :h trp in twenty hours at the moat. d CLOCK a o You will know if you take our advice. You just keep it in mind. Well tell you Guaranteed for a rear about it not now. (Not the wooden kind.) SHORT STORIES THEATERS THE YANKEE CONSUL. The Yankee e scored such a distinct triumph as has Willemstad, Island of Cnracoa, Jan. this splendid play, with Its galaxy of 29. M. Taigny, former French charge pretty girls, lta tuneful music, its real d'affalra at Caracas, sailed from hers comedy pleasing alike to the most today for New York. fastidious class of theater goers. Tha book and lyrlca an the work of Henry I Berlin, Jan. 29. All this mornings R. Blossom, Jr., whose other plays, I newspapers refer sympathetically to Checkers and A Fair Exchange,": the death of King Christian. Emperoi have also scored emphatic hita. Tha William will attend the funeraL music ia hy Alfred G. Robyn and con-- 1 tain more tuneful song hita than any: London, Jin. 29. The earl and counopera produced in the past score of tess of Yarmouth will sail for New year. j York Wednesday on the steamer Baltic. The countess was Mias Alice More elaborate scenic and costume v Thaw, of Pittsburg. productions are furnished' by Henry ir W. Savage for his repertory of grand B. C.. Jan. 29. Wm. HunVictoria, be the to operas, given hy English a pioneer, who was tha first white grand opera company at Salt Laka ter, theatre February 2, and 3, than at man born In British Columbia and who ran the first locomotive on Vancouver anytime during the ten years history of tbe company. Manager Savage set . island, didd today at Nanaimo. a high mark with his Parsifal and Paris, Jan. 29. Jules Despecher, ona Othello production laat year an the pretentious operas in this season's of the first men in this country to repertory require just aa complete and take part in the promotion of cable magnificent Investiture aa any of the communication between Europe and eighty-thre- e that have been given in America la dead, aged 83 years, English by the company. Outside of tha besutibul transformation scenes in Salma, Ala.. Jan. 28. Letter were received in this city today from both Parsifal there waa little in that can excel! the pictorial Senators Morgan and Fettus announcpresentation of The Valkyrie," which ing that they will he candidates for takes the place of the former this sea- the United States senate to nncceed son. Verdi's Rlgoletto is an elabor- themselves. Tub-h- a I ate revival fur "Lohengrin. La Boheme, and Faust user, Jan. 29. It la quit , Washington, that constitute the remainder of the likely that the president will appoint ; repertory era in keeping with the Im- C. E. Vllaf of Seattle, asaayor in i pressive style in which Mr. Savage charge of the Seattle Aaaay office in stages all hla productions. One dol- succession to F, A. Wing, who recent-lar round trip, via Oregon 8hort Line, Saturday, February 3. Theatre and ly resigned. railroad tickets on sale at Utahns drug Berlin, Jan. 29. Emperor William atore, January 29. on hearing of the death of King Christian promptly sent hla condolence to SALVATION ByIrACE Copenhagen and cancelled the court hall, which waa to have taken place Salvation by Or ace" was the mb-Je- January 81. on which Rev. Joshua tiravltt spoke at the Baptist church last evenAlbany, Jan. 29. The aaaembly ing. He explained In a very convinc- ways and 1 means committee tonight Grace Salvation that by way ing voted to report favorably to the ascould not be gained by simply asking sembly tomorrow the concurrent resofor it; it had to he by faith in God lution for tha and good honest work for the teach- state for tha Investigation banking department. God ask not anydoes Christ. of ings one to come to him for any goodneas 29. n!pq Athena. Greece, Jan. in himself, but because be wants Mm istners for hts fold. The poor sinner is as George only learned w welcome aa the cleanest and moat death at the close of a banquet in tha honest man. God will magnify the palice, giveq in honor of John B. Jack grace of the poor sinner if he will only son, the American minister, Hla repent of his alua and begin a new majesty waa much affected. life a life of Joy and happiness; a Joy that will never be realised unless you Boston, Jen. 29. A wage Increase get the spirit of the Lord within you. of approximately 15 percent, in which "I am not going to doubt that God 1500 employes participate, went into will provide for me in the future. There effect on the Boston and Maine railu are many people who quote the road today. The change affects tha Psalm who never know what freight conductor and freight brake-meto come When you they are saying. God'e temple he does not remind you of your former sins. The tard forSan Francisco, Jan. 29. It waa learngave my sine God says he wont re that J. Busch, the well known member them any more. If we really ed todaywaa trust God he will honor ns the same Jockey,te a quietly married a few daya prominent young lady of a the disciple were honored. I tell ago you, frlenda, there Is power in the Bakersfield. The couple era spending blood of Jesua Christ. If you want to their honeymoon at the St. Francis whip tha devil Just mention Calvary. Hotel It is song that brings the message of God Into your heart. When you gn Sacramento, Cal., Jan. 29. Governor the grace of God yon have learned a Pardee, honored a requisition from the new song, and when you have learned governor of Missouri for the return of thla song you will say my cup run- Alfred W. Syrett, who ia wanted In neth over. St. Lnula to answer to a charge at They annoint my head with oil. forgery. Syrett ia under arrest in San folshall Surely goodneas and mercy Francisco. low me all the daya of my life and 1 Lord of shall dwell in the house thq Portland, Ore., Jan. 29. The EvenWhen Devid atari those forever. Instruments in heaven I will ing Telegram today says that IV. B. and J, H. Berry, representing Join with him in one grand, glorious High Ip A Swift Company of Chicago, are la song. thla city perfecting plana for the construction on the 8L John's Peninsula of ARTHUR PRATT LEAVES an abbstolr and packing planL k. - SA - - - Y Don9 1 you want to melt that property if so list It with us KELLY A HERRICK 1 Oat our price befora placiaR your order. They are money sav- or tq .,15c 48c, 85c, 30c, 25c, 20c, and In Seattle, Arthur Pratt, wife and son have gone to Seattle, where Mr. Pratt will practice law. Mr. Pratt has been a resident of Ogden for fourteen years. During that time he has been one of the foremost cltiwns. He is a man of high char-actewith full appreciation and rethe ethics of hie profeion. for gard The following are tbe arrivals at the With his ability he la bound to make Ried for the part 24 hours: Hr goes to H. W. Cantwell, Madiacn. AVI.: J a mark in the northwest. M. Vincent, Balt a broader field, where hla talents will (I. Miller. Ogdeu: In his new home V. M. Dtew, Kansas City; Mr. have greater scope. aud Mra. C. R. Troth. Charles H. Wil- this paper wishes nicceas. lard, Jit me II. Sheldon, Denver; Wm. IN THE MINERS' CONVENTION. A. B. Herman, Salt .ake: C. .T. 1st liter. Chicago: Henry Wilbur. C. L. Tndlanapolia, .Ian. 29. increase or McClure, San Francisco; 1,. Humphrey. Chicago; H. W. Yake. Portland; decrease in wages waa not. mentioned J. W. Arntip. Salt take; Charles F. during ihe meeting of the Joint scale lelerath anil wife. Chicago; I Gar rommiitre of the coal miner and opilon. New York; Amsn Moore. Denver; erator of the central compel Hive today. The discussion was J. .1 Biteger .ind wife. OgHen: Ml M exclusively lo ihe run of mine Foie . .1 V. Kane. J. C. Fredcll, ba- -i and tbe 7 per cent differential Poeaiello, lit between plrk and machine mining. Every member of the rommittee of TEN SURVIVORS OF THE each aide took part in the debate, VALENCIA. which at time waa spirited, hut no progress toward the settlement of WarhlngG-i:J.m. 29. The secretary cither of th'e demand wits made. .f lite trMM:--has received a tele-guAdjournment, for the night was from Caprain Kilgore of thp taken at 5:30 o'clock. ruv Grunt, now at Seattle, Wtush.. I11 which he ray the cutter Washington. Jan. 29. After clinging hat Just retimed from the scene of to the lwck of n runaway horse for the wreck of Shelhv Converse. steamship Valencia, three miles. Mi about forty ir: ol M.e r.i lighter .of Rear Admiral Confrom the Fuca. In Britih Colombia He brought verse of ihe nary, chief of the bureau bock with him ten survivors of the of navigation, wa thrown and serious-lwreck und three dead bodies. The injured late thla afternoon. vessel, ho rt ported, wjs wholly The ahydeians were unable tonight Ten bodies, the captain of her Injuries, al el' 'tip ported, were mvwn ;Ue abort though it is feared she may be hurt fnotu one half to two miles apart. ib'crndlly. Victoria, Jan. 29. Steamer Nell, n cently floated from the docks' near Metlikallaa island, is again submerged. Haring sank soon after two steam ship towed from the rocks, and seat breaking over her almost completed the demolition. Efforts to ravfl the steamer aria continued. per dia-irl- con-line- v ex-e- m Special excursion to Salt Laka bn Friday. Feb. 2nd, Rio Grande Waatstn, account French opera La Boheme," Special Savage Grand Opera Ce. train returning after opera. Round trip Sl.00. Seat sals at Frad Massa's Art Stora. Everybody is invite- -- ,10c ,,,. DIAMONDS FOR Perfect Cut Fine Color Lowest Price SMALLEYS SL ALASKA EXCURSIONS was today sentenced to eight years in the federal prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on hit plea of guilty to embezzle the funds and falsifying tha hooka of the bank. 1 ,....,......1. Twenty-Fift- h Indianapolis. Jan. 29. Gustave A. Conxman. former cashier of the Vigo County National Bank at Terre Haute, Victoria, B. C.. Jan. 29. The As- snclated Press correspondent at Capa Beale has identified the body of previously stated from Carmaniah to bare been that of Simon D. Hollister, aa that of Thomas H. Hoelacher of ,San Francisco. His name waa engrave on a gold watch in hla possession. He had four checks cf (75 ecn and 35 In hills in his pockets. , doson Two pkga. crisp, fresh Soda .,15c Crackers ,, , Borax Washing Compound, 2 5c packages 5c 3 for Box Blueing, Pep pei 15c Two bottles Extract Coal and Wood. IA heat, per 100 .125 r. Washington. Jan. 29. Justice Gould, in criminal court today overruled the pleas in abatement of State Senator George E. Green, of New York, and W. D. Dnremti. to the Indictments charging them with eonaplrary In con- nee lion with George W. Beavers to de-- 1 fraud (hr government in Ihe furnishing of postoffire supplies. 15c clsa Tabic Butter, lb.... 25c Very good ranch Butter, lb.... 20c Fresh Ranch Egga, 5 doi. or mon. Firat ten-strin- g Heme Wash. you- - Jeaco Rock Candy Syrup, can.. 1(c 11c Corn Starch, I pkga One pkg. Coffee 15c One pkg. Tea JSc Three lbs. pure Lard 8weet Oranges tweu-ty-thir- Goes to Make HI a'.t-rt- Hava Attorney General M. A. Brari. gave out yeeterday the follow a ,,1 ion, stating that health officers are m entitled to per diem while setice u registrar of vital statistics in of tha first and second class: Balt take, Jan. 17. - etc Dr. T. B. Beauy, State Regmra-in$ City: Sir I beg to acknowledge Hie r. celpt of pour favor of January 25 jut in which you desire to be advised to whether the he lth officer in a city a the first and second class, ociing u ex officio registrar at vital aietimlr j entitled to any compensation in addi. tion to tha compensation provided by city ordinance?" My reply must be a tha negative. The legislature of ltfc hy section 3 of chapter 120, created what 1 known aa registration dlstrlrti as follow : Each city of the first ant the most successful comic opera of tha past deVictoria, Jan. 29. The ' bark recade, endorsed by press and public the ported going ashore last night, escapbraeu length and breadth of the land, w ill b ed this morning In an the attraction at the Grand Thursday, and stood seaward. night. Seldom has any comic opera tvv-i-nti- e i ENTITLED TO PAY Health Officers aa Registrars Compensation. Consul, y COPINGS AND HEADSTONES DO NT BUY FROM AGENTS A they get large commission!, and yon hsv to pay them. See your home peopl first. Two ear loads of stork to select from. Yard Opposite City Cemetery. KOI Tacoma, Wish., Jan. 29. The reported escape of federal prisoners from McNeil's Island, penitentiary proves to be untrue. . FOR MONUMENTS AVE. 9 0 0 0 ,, quisition and with Ihe capture and surcessful extradition of Gladney today, the rase, ft Is believed hy the Silver Bow officials, will result in a conviction. Means Yet Do You? J. wax-agai- n Rehearsals for the coming Elks' minstrels are progressing moot satisfactorily, rays Director Beat, and were it necessary the show eonld 4m put on hour. Concomplete la forty-eigtrary to expectations, the production la not going to be a burlesque in any It i to be a strictly polite and up to date minstrel show, in which 75 Ogden high school girls, CO children and 50 members of tho Elks lodge will take' part. The regulation minrtrel Joke and fun win predominate; the jokra and humor will be funny but not poraonal or distasteful to the irort and of a vintage of 1908. Buck prominent Elko as Judge Howell, K. A. Moves. W. O. Kay, A. F. KtcJiy, S. H. Browne and many others win he eonapieuous in tha first part, which will be atrlotljr minstrel. la tha after part there will be many Interacting and s musing apedaltlra. Mira Hnymw will sing the Bugaboo Man" from Weber and Fields' Twtrly Wblrly," by sixty little children between the ogee of I and 8. Tha parade of the ow girls will be e feature not often seen ftu amateur productions, and In fact tha whole show will teem with specialties which will ourprlaa the meet skeptical. Standing OYCRonr. o Gee. A. Graven Succeeded by T. Paina Chang in Street Supervisee and City Saxton. 190A 30, You Don't Know What DECREE The floral offerings many and beautiful. Tha interment took piece la Ihe family plot at the City cemetery, Roy Tribe dedicating the grave. friend. JANUARY APPROVES Tho funeral services over all that was mortal of Joseph H. Tiiuo ware held la tha Third ward meeting house at 3 p. a. yesterday. Tho aenricaa. though brief, were very impressive, and worn preaided over Ay Bishop James Witherspoon. A number of aotaotioo by the ward choir and a oolo rendered by llogbort Anderson added their portion to tho solemnity of the oceaaion. Tha speaker, Joseph Hall, C. E. Peterson and Bishop Witherspoon, all spoke words of praise for the hfe of tho young maa which waa cat down juac as It waa budding into tha prime of life. They also spoke words of consolation to tha bereaved family, who had been called upou to give up a true husband, a kind father, a loving son and brother and a trua friend. Tho aorvicoo were opened by a prayer offered by William Price, and tho benediction by President C. F. e flrat-clas- Tribe. MORNING, THE COUNCIL Imprsmivs Funeral Services Ha Id Yesterday Over Remains of Joseph H. SUPT. OF EXAMINES: OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY TOTEM 0OLE ROUTE SEASON 1906 ' . j LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Inside Passage. Ssaalcknat known. - The Palatial Excureion. STEAMSHIP SPOKANE UB-- . Will Leave TACOMA, SEATTLE, VICTORIA, June 7, 21 July S, 20; Aug. 1 literatoro full Information, apply For reservation n C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Paee. Ag" 10 Market St, San Franciae |