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Show f ' flin Vhats the News rXAMIM:!:: OOlilIX. MOKNINU This Week From II ITAII, SlNDAY ' ! ' i i ADDITION TO' MONDAY THE DEAN p i;v V Caldvr His Annual Report of Conditions. LINCOLN a. DAY SCHOOL ; PROMINENT MEN WHO WILL DRESS THE SCHOOLS. Free Cutting and Fitting Begins Tomorrow Miller and M.llcr. We have Tomorrow will be the first day of the cutters and fitters ladies of Ogden the benefit of to the offer ucured dvr artists at a great expense. Now we for 75c a yard or more and we store the of goods in their experience- - Buy any piece be fitted and pinned so that will the goods will cut and fit the garment ready for sewing leave town there will be these Before artists merely the stitching will be required. rush for work and we therefore urge you to come early and thus secure a fitting. a great Dora Bron Res and Misa Naomt Skeen Take.- rtir P act at Plain Cit;. te C.ty Ate to Epical Exeitue on , Ail Siliccis in - That Date Tlio Cout.iy jliMiii o' I. ngiilar m-1)- I. I . ;i'.:!l j.ii . llier a uh i ! atifiid.i) a miiiiv lut r r m rr:il ii k lias been on i..iw.i'ki--. would Ik- ab'i hi (iuiicx at the I! .. - ; MbtHil on ui-Monday inonui A commiiiiicaliou w i nii .1 from it; i lit1 Il.in Mi. I Vii Brown, teai Citi m1io.i1. :eignaiiou. ' ini'ii ' The l.iiigiiali.iu waami Naomt il is l.aliliil in till vacancy. The commit!''-- on ri'iKirt- .i til ihai the IVau and a.lo". ;!'.ut iluio to make iii'.uu..iin'i:ih for an aildi'ioual room, w!.,r.i w.i gmul-i-d- . Thi-'U- i- - I'UIU-ai- i - : - . . Such & puMu- - iitul as (ii.j n,,. u .if pasi iiieioiv Store Ini n tVlilr.i!. Iti'r. .li'M-pl- i Knit'ison, liidiulcr. xchnols. ,. .loti n H t'uivi'r, 1icry Van l'atiun. m.--i com S. of rxcellenl florre lim'd buiitIhIk ralin stripe and regular $i KIMONAS trim-mind!- nnaliitfs The Inti rolir w4iich utM also for hath or loungm;: whtn. Heavy materials, ;..Vi and $3 IrH from PETTICOATS billet the hale which will lie eluM-- nui iiiir.U. FI ncftl grade of hatccu deep pleaieil flounce-- - At S N J blue, black and Qiialltii'!1 A SHORT KIMONAS t placed on the table half the regular price. lot. al let wliirh than j and qualities for $1 Full braid trimminglined. $1.73 and $3 K.imU UNDERSKIRTS one of the ho-- t skirt made. Heal mercerized sateen, tfeep dual riilfle -with alitrhed uiadu heavily a no aud having style string yoke not founil In !ho ordi-$3 value skirt nary for M'GEE Spring Dress Goods well - v KIMONAS ir, CHILDREN'S p'npi r thing for kcIiooI and everytln'iii al the day wear. We will mere coat of nutu-rial- . Plaids, aim's for 95c WRAPPERS Percale arapM'rri in all colors. KufTli-- at the hoitoiu, all well lined; aiaoc ,14, ;ai, to. 42. 44. Till) arc ike $1.23 If your atae quallth1SWQ la here you may have A(T them for LADIES' s First Showing I Megaton fiom me town- - in Weber, are Imre - aorimeiil growa every day and now Wash Goods . . Thia same Invitation appllea to the Wash ('.ooda seel Ion, which is now laden wilh some of the handsome spring fabries. Prudcni women are preparing now while the dressmakers have ample lime. the Domestic Department lomorrow won will And an excellent lol of everyday lieedablea at very special iood gingham for kltehen aprons, the kind other charge tie for lie. price." Thl la a repreaentatlve Hat. a great line of the Glngliam Beam if nl new cotton rttalllea, clean, new pal tern, fresh, soft materials, fie. leas than are at moi-- t ahopa-- x little before. a Prieea not. seen been some of which have erns spring pafi I 2c 17 fleece-line- d rednrllonb the Note tomorrow of quality for 12c; goods. nd 2c. Special selling Al nre selling at be. In order that, the spring ginghams might have ample room, we place on sale a lot of those which hava been here during the past Reason; 23c Anderson gingham, 13e; some of Ihe 10c quality for Sc. Me iiuallib-- s "f majority Itnpnivenients and repairs.. Hiillding Hahim-t- - on han-Medical Riiiieriutcndent Caldrr i he following table showing the movement of paticuta for January; Men. Women. Total. 1S6 377 In hospital lec. 21 . . . 190 Under care and treatI ment 1 1 Eloped 5 3 Died 275 168 In hospital Jan. 21.. 167 and fimii lowim in county, met in Inmum In ycsiciriHi, aiiopi a plan of aeiiuu mi ihe im-- i SCHLAGETER COES WEST problem. Delegates win given l by the voice of iln-iou Ihe niinirMinilii's, in He Will Study th Packing Housea on priee in lie paid for In the Pacifie Coast. Short speeches wmc made In-- (he farmers present at the meeiing. While no dcfiiiiie anion lu been decided F. I'., SebUgeter, president of the upon al tlna lime, il was the eoinm-icompany left yesterday lit opinion dial an advam-price Ogden Packing fur Hie roast, lie will visit auiiiiid Im aski il. The prfvalfing 1jo Angeles. Ran Francisco and other was in favor or a iwcmy-livrein raise under the prineni sy stem of roast town wit it the view (o obtaining modern Idea to bp applied In the conpaying for heels. Hiveral nieiliud or procedure were struction of the new packing plant the deleg.iir-stwo of which Is to lie creeled on the corner of pnijMised which werB finally chosen the niosi Thirtieth sln-e- l und Pa rifle avenue. Mr. Schlageter will visit the Cudahy was these one tif prariieal. ) hnl. a mot Inn made a Parking houses of 1m Angeles and he from the Kan Franrtsi-- and might place an orappointed delegates of the settlements repreRont-ed- . der with some r'MMt house for the mato confer with David Eecles, state chinery which 1 required. the demands of the farmer, reeel re The company is capitalized at $2MV his reply, and act a ihe communities non. Tbla sum will be used In the al large have authorised. The othpr erection and equipment of the htrue motion was that the raise In price be lure and to assist lu carrying on the determined at the meeting hy the de- business. legates In their rapacity as a delegated Refrigerator ror of the most modbody. ern pattern will tie ned In shipping The owners of the Ogden factory be-- and dressed lamb. state that no raise in pure will he it. is the intention of the company given, not If the fartorr is compelled to make arrangements wilh stoekmi-to close Its d'Xr through lark of beets. to raise on peas. This experiThis declaration was made on account ment has hog hewn Hied In comhern Colthe condition unsettled of of the sugar orado and has met. with great success. fail- Dali 1 of Salt Lake City, ia tly. Iin'i miss the special glass Rale Hu 'gain Store. -- To Mr. and Mr. C- - IV. (fh, a fine boy. All doing ,, BVRN ' , at frank Phaw ha returned from City, where she baa been ,,!'lrs friends. of glaaa in our ra sindow as advertised. Shaw's iV any pier (. "gVr Oriiu-nna- .... TR. Black of Salt Lake. h wife, ia visiting in Otden. rn If you go skating Shtipe'a Pn 1"V and night. One ff the Ogden bridge. arr b . Is --- ? 1,rf,,rd In a box car yes- - V rt tw'mg held to anwr to a wno; than that of trsa- e PW'pj 'l,'i;-sa had two choice geese NOTED PRODUCTION OF THE CENTURY Played by a Select Company of 50 ARTISTS 50 A High G?ade Piano FOR $10.04 PER MONTH Hfit-rnon- sen-time- TWENTY HURT IN WRECK. e Threa Cara of Tiain Leava Track Near El Paso, Texas. Chamberlain-Thom- Tex. El Paso, Feb. 10- .- The Texas wlilrh left last night was wrecked today near Odessa and twenty people were tiilured. none seriously. The chair rar and two othera left tht track l s broken tail. as Music Co. c 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE AMUSEMENTS OBI f problem at Washington and the ure of last. year. Mr. Keelea did stale, however, that If the farmer so decided, they could have the system In force hi the Lehl factory. This did not receive favorable consideration. Should no derision be arrived at hy the delegate., meetings will he held in Ihe settlements to determine (he stand to he taken hy the farmers. A committee was appointed to see David Eerie and demand an Increase of 25 cents a ton on all heels delivered. The committee wan made up of the following: Peter Demanding Bowe, Roxelder. special dispatch from ARE CHURCHES James Bus. Hooper. K. Montgomery. North Ogden. Lyman Rkeen. Plain City. James Hutchins, Klsierville. A Ki:,h, Lynch Roberts $I.H23.S5 lieiirral fund r HI. Jjoul Bays; Waller the d We. THE MOST l . AOVOCATES TAX LAW CHANGE. alolrn fiom his mop laHt night, lie drunk, and to get more money for would h pleased to have lit least one whiskey, they approached the camp of Foreman, demanded money and. of them returned. when reftiHed. cut his throat from ear ear. The murderers were traced by arrived to Mrs. Maggie Camplejolin W. P. Friedrich of Montello. from Omaha on Union Fariflc No. 3 thia morning for a ten day' visit with D. P. Felt, editor of the Davis Counher mother, Mr. Geo. H. Corse. ty Argus, I in Ogden, advocating the rxtensl'm of the Sand Ridge cut-of- f Attorney J. D. Skeen, repreaenting wagm road, which has been built to a filed romplaint ihe northern boundary of Davla counLevi B. Hammon. thl afternoon against the American ty, and should be extended to Ogden. Pall Canal and Power company for Mr. Felt la also laboring in the inter$8,906, labor performed. est of the Bamberger railroad, and has faith in the promise- of Mr. BamberJack Philllpa ha suned a lunch ger. that the road will be buill to counter in the rear of Mommy's Cigar Ogdi n. store, where ho will be pleased to meet Addison Cain, a prominent real esall his friend. Jack was formerly tate man of Salt Lake (Tty and preswith the Hess Bakery. ident. of the Fidelity Trust company of that, place, In which a number of he to hall a for out are Invitation eastern capitalists have In t creeled K. I B. of the to A. I. given by the G. themselves. 23. The paed through Ogden yeshall. February at Toller on hi way home, retnrnlng feature of the evening will he a terday an extensive trip through the bloomer drill hy twelve ladies of the from east. Mr. Cain stopped off in Ogden order. some week ago and after looking over the real estate situation of the .city, Fred of Foreman, as being very well The murderer i expressed himself who transient passed pbwsed. He spoke of the new smelting the crippled mast the to hi on way I io be erected, th R. G. through Ogden, plant which a few days hefore the murder occur- W drpot which is a certainly and In Nevada. Elko, red, are now In jail othnr acquisitions, which he Indians. number of tendency to cause OgSuspicion centered around two have all xsid Indian John and Ihapsh. hi cousin, den t" fore ahead snd will eventualwere arrested and confessed to result In eanirg eastern capital to the murder after a severe examina- ly here extensively. inves-eb tion. It appears lh,t lh Indians were calcu-i.iiei- ilea'ii. Salaries , take Eporial pdlna to the aheivea are heavily laden. many ladjea wiU lie preparing to have iheir dresses Monday the engagement of Miller and Miller begin of thr new good. We will made free of eoMand lonmrrow we will he pleaaed to xhow what, la already here romc Jowl Ip look. not. pipept you to buy Tomorrow wo wfll Hip , 2,317.99 Current expenses Treasurer Farrer'a rejairt for Januilisburso-nu-nts- : ary showed Ihe following enin-miHe- e show the new good" which rivov.rie-- tn-.- Washington. V. Rupp. West Ogden. .1. A Wear, comrade. Kt. .lose pli. Joseph Fhcx. II a. tit. Sacred Heart, lion. H. H Itolapp. ;: p. m St ;i Itid'ist.i in . A II. raiimi, 2:30 p. til. I leaf and 10; 20 Hiimb, Y F Giiniii-ila. ni. Welii-Slake. K. T. liulHIliskl. d IM.'liin lit raniliiiiiiiler. 9 a. lit. Hiisinrs ciilli ge. J. A. Smith. Demanded. Thr of S4!1,-3t'- 3 llnn-iiiHn- MEET Adapted by mi-1- n-- r I Approved. The . Hi.- - niiinhi r of discharges ealeulat-ewas 43.7 per it 41.1 was iho ufkin admissions, Tin- death rule was tl I per rent, cdlciilulid on i ho whole number of fiaiii-under and li : jm eem. euleiil,iicd on i lie dnily average litiuiber. Tinexpenses have bei-lii. Imiding this Mini by .".H4, the d.- iily sverage uttnilicr of pailctits, give $125 12. as the animal cost of support, which is cqmvali tit to a weekly cost of $2 in. and it d.iily cost of 34.3 rent per capita. Tile geuci.il liealth of the iwtlents (imuI during the year, aud hu there have born no epidemles. The following appropriations were made for January, aud requisitions made on (lie stale treasurer for the aniounix: i They Are to Determine on Price to be DRESSES nuuiler Emerys AND SUMPTUOUS PRESENTATION OF RICHARD WAGNER'S SACRED FESTIVAL PLAY Hie year il.uiug & REVERENT-ARTISTI- r uhiii wlm-lnumber of new will Five Iuinl. Walter I.. I aid in governing ihp xrlmo; voum weir (ralil. F. .1 lli'iiiioixli-rt- . ciuiiraile. rubmiiii-and aiiopu-i- l I'll, la w I. II. M. Bond. adjul-nbonk and stdiinnciy iv rtiinru-egi'iiersl . 1 whal .1 woiiil H. in barn just MadiMin. in Ibr way of new took for thr Muiiud Fort, J. N. Allen, im'dical diIhst ci ni lug year, rector. nngiiiii'iii bids fur ihe could he made in High sellout. .1. K Huglev. . II F. Wardleigh, pawl dePingrei-furnUhing of same. i hot The finance commit ov renni-iepartment com nia nili-r- . 9:12 9d had bis-Quincy. Rev. N R. Kldrrkin. paid mi bill during A BEET CROWERS and Suit Store which should have prompt attention. anj jii women Messrs. Martin 33 WUU1CU pairii'.t was and priui-tpii-- M'b-rii-i- Ik-c- . l'.-- The Hlc-lli- - February 22ml, bring ,!i:ngi.iir will li. birthday, uppropnalr ixi-n- -., 111 held roniu-- , in i all of Iho Hie week. This week again we offer several items at the Cloak .'ear iif pu iii'ii t w uud-- 4 Aii'i-ncau- . i.- g AAAAAAAAAAAAAMMAAAAdWM g mi u. lie whui,' Uiimhi-ii c- .ne aiiil Feb. 22 Thursday, '. '.ai - siiouiil ca.l turili ail Hie pa'iioiiMU in l of llic In the glowing i lit I'pcilaily - li'.x Hill limy n who lcughi f ; Hitthat Intinchan piiiiicil. l or ilitfcrciit ;l.c lolluwigg rpcuki-ihave -- 1,. - i't ibe cbiiiiun. Hu-- which the Manager. Ik-- - SUi-v- KCU : : . 111 uiiiier care and t ealiut ii' at any one lime was 4i3. va.The minimum 22 wi paliei.: lute breu lii- -n uuil C.i men. Tli. r. were 25 diaihs- - women and Ik men lour of whom were between 20 ami .lu yiar of ago, ;x between 4u and years, a i w,i-i- i 3u and 7o years, ami tl over 7 years. There wiie in Ihe hits piMI at tin- rli'i-- o of Hie yiar. Nov. 30. l'tu.'i. :7 patients 1!2 wi'iiu-aud 1ST moil- - thin- showing au iurriaM1 (luring tin- year of 6 patients 2 women and Molmay lilt 111 ku, Allay ll.ru of ihe w.l ci'.tiiiiac iii'ii jti g:uii wi:u mi xcIiik. Cl ;i, j , I,. uf ph.--l I nmi'-iii- nous, to c.iii.uii 'lie birth ol' Abiubatii l...u'clii Spc.iKii- - chiM-bi il.c liiaiiil Army will v vi.--i; i y ncbiKil ;u Hu- im, atid lli.iKe pail .u;ir lu ihe cbil- ilrin. Tin- program ;ar; ai J Supcriuii-iidiU- ! Athx'iu ha juint-iHi tin- A mi i men in an tiiibaiur to imikc Hu- ilay m Hn- inimls i'y R. A. GRANT, a ini. of :l,i- - aual Su- ly .il,-i!- I Hn OPERA HOUSE j 1 u..iX!i'iiii.i in . 11 ill c t I o e ml r GRAND r'n.r - tin-- i'. in 1. Nov. 2'V 7: paiicnij i'li women aud 13 dur-l.-In re hair li. ii .itlu,i;l,-- "1 i Have i 1 Pre-fet- $'r:daj. i.r llil.r w.is ib'- C.inli:. in, Xl'CI i . t. l. M:. illg ill- - AD- iJ "1 ci'iixi-i-- liu.-ii- i . MADE NECESSARY BY THE OVERCROWDED CONDITION. pal' I'n-.-- i1 should come Tpre are a good many reasons why you this week. The big store will be a store Wrights l0 here t,sv place with the unusual attractions which are Ready-mad- hi- l! :r.B Ui 1 IS AMUSEMENTS. VJdu.ii Sapennti'naent liinllihil WRIGHTS Savings From the MEKUI HOSPITAL IS! Governor Folk was in the clly be day en route to Hannibal. While here he spoke of the duties of the tax commission authorized h.v the legislature, saying thal the personal tax" law was responsible for the spread of the crime of perjury. The State treasury," said the governor, has a surplus and sufficient Io justify a radical change in Its tax laws. Under ihe existing conditions we find that the personal lax Is greatly abused, and there is no remedy for the abuses. I favor the repeal of the law, because I think the state Is In a position to lif this burden completeThe taxes from ly from Its ciiizMis. real estate, fiom the public service nd other proiierty are corporation sufficient to meet all the needs of the state and at the same lime provide a an emergency." handsome surplus GRAND CTIKC There be no Recall of ders Isaucd- - Or- Thursday Night Feb. 15th Thai Ihe churches of this city Intend tn do all they can In enforcing the ordinances In regard to gambling is shown hy the petition that are pouring into Dlalrict Attorney Halveraon'a office. Yeaterday afternnon twelve Hat have arrived and the auperacrlp-tlon- s showed that they hd been circulated bv nearly that number of denominations. The wording of the petition la aa follows: To all city and county and atate We. the undersigned resiofficial; dent of Ogden, believing that gambling I a tcrrihle curse to our city, do herehy petition for the strict and continued enforcement of all laws against that evil." GHOULISH 80-PEO- ACT OF A FIEND. Victor, Colo.. Feb. 10.- -J. J. McEach--rn- , whose death was reported on Janpolicies uary 22 and life Insurance Mild, was arrested at the home of his sister here last, night by City Marshal Naylor after a fight in which McEach-rrwounded by a hullct. McEachern was reported to have been killed by the accidental of giant powder, but Investigation by was fraternal societies In which he of In surf'd illanlosed that the body Robert Speed, who was killed two days previous In a mine, had been unearthed. lake-- to the tunnel In which McEachern wax working and blown to plecea by the giant powder. The authorities were informed Hint McEach-erthe victim of Ihe discharge, life Insurance company and an CHINESE IN DEFIANT MOOD. In-paid the policy ;n his life. A deeper resocieties ltatcrnal Feb. by for mitigation Francisco. San sulted in finding McEachern alive and Asiatics." This says William V. hi arrest followed last, night. Jack a Shanghai merchant Just arrived here. Ik the cry that has been Cowley, who worked wlh McEachern. taken tip in Fhluu and has spread like was alo placed In Jail.of The ghoulish llnhert Speed wildfire from piovlneo to province, treatment of th,- body friend and incensed Speed's the where even greaily slumbering kindling In older to hatred of the Mongolian against all li aching was threatened. he lies been McEaehern. better Is revolt protert life ,f The ,p;rit foreigner. ai the Cripple to jail removed county China is and in thr land, young rising, in hi opinion tmuble is bound to Creek and a hcaiy guard placed fr n s v l. - The growing -m intent against the foreign element in china, according to Carmichael, will result in open hostilities unless ibe powers take hand and show that ! are prepared with arnred force tn (ciptresa the first sign of an outbreak. Hr say that the only-wato gain the respect. Of the Chinese Is to inspire mem wHh a wholesome fer of foreigners He adds tht the few regiments tesMoned at Manila will to cope with the he entirely iiiad.-qutrouble In cas-- - i? rr,mc. It. I Impossible" he says, "m deal with the Chineee wi'h diplomacy. The only thin to do is to seize their territory. a Germany ild in 1699, and thus .bring them to tier senses." PLE IN THE BRILLIANT ENSEMBLES 80 The Sieepin g Beauty and the Beast i old-lin- rams. OPERA HOUSE Gigantic, Gorgeous Production of the famout London Drury Lano Bread-wa- y Spectacle. A produced an entire eoaoon in New York, at the theater. Numereue catchy muaical numbers end unique cpeclai features including The Louvre Band Seminary Girls Paris Direct From around the prison. CHINESE AT NIAGARA. -Niagara Fall. N. Y.. Feh. in The Imperial Chinese commission arrived here today. The morning whs nrcnpM In an inspection of th" power plant and other points of Interes'. !. Under the Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. recent decision of mo supreme court of. thl state, all fire Insurance comthe repanies must pay luxes under ciprocal tax law passed h.v Hit' laal legislature, or have their licenses revoked. This ruling applies only tn companies which are Inmrpntacd iu states having refiproral las THREE CARLOADS OF THE MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY AND BEAUTIFUL COSTUME EVER DISPLAYED IN OGDEN. SALE OF SEATS OPENS TUESDAY AT 10 A. M. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c ' 4 4 |