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Show Tin: SECOND WARD INSTITUTE .. Thursday and Friday Nights, Feb. 22 MOUSING 1$ . . BY n:r.i;rAi;Y THEY ARE TO IIIE JURY But Councilman Will Appeal to the Supreme Court of the State Penalty Will Debar Him From Office. PLANT To Buy the HEAD OF OGDE: PACKING COM PANY RETURNS FROM COAST. The jury in the Chanibtrr a verdict of g'lil'J a' SECOND WARD DRAMATIC CLUB No Seats Reserved. Curtain 8:1 5. 1 OPERA HOUSE All Manager. o'clock TONIGHT Messrs. Martin Emerys r. Mr. and Mr. Frederick Wright re-- . turned Tuesday trout ti month's wed- dmg tour of California. I AND REVERENT-ARTISTI- SUMPTUOUS PRESENTATION OF RICHARD WAGNERS SACRED FESTIVAL PLAY grocery stores will clow til IS today. Complaint in a suit for divorce was filed yesterday morning by Row Cong Frank Cook. Curtain rises at 7:4R. Those coming later will not be seated until clow of Aral art. & ! : MATINEK WASHINGTON'S BIRTH FEB. 22. 4 TO DAY. THURSDAY. 6: So. ADM. 25c EACH. TOLLER'S AT BALL ACADEMY. GRAND NIGHT. Dra. Ears Rich end H. J. Power examined James Gale, residing at 2 74 Washington avenue, yesterday an to lit sanity and after the examination ' insane. pronounced him 1 Parsifal by Wm. Lynch Roberta THE MOST NOTED PRODUCTION OF THE CENTURY Played by a Select Company of SO ARTISTS 50 FOR MONUMENTS COPINGS AND HEADSTONES , DONT BUY FROM AGENTS At they get large commissions, mod you hav to pay them. Sea your . some people first. Two car loads of stock to eeleqf from. Yard Opposita-Cit- y Camatery, ALASKA EXCURSIONS TOTEM POLE ROUTE" SEASON 1906 Carmichael, auditor of the church, residing in Anhelm, Colo., stopped off in Ogden today en route to Independence, Mo. Mr. Car- -' mlchael will audit the books of the church at Independence. Albert I JoM-phlt- e The employes of the W. H. Wright Bona' Co. 'issue a challenge to any team selected from any other dry good a store In the city at bowling. They - will play French 5" or and on any terms they desire. Thh following is a list of possible PUyerg; . Prof. Walter Miller, captain; Elmer Salmon. David Fonlger. Paul. Flees, Bert Fonlger and toe Hal-gre- . . , .Captsjn Kneaas, of company B. was notified' last night that plans for the iiuory .building In thoir modified condition have been approved by the hoard of annorle. The adjutant general was ordered to prepare the required papers, forward them to Ogden and leave to ihe local officers and Mr. Ecclea the detalla of construction. Captain Kneaas stated that within four months company B would 'be quartered in the new building. Delay In construction la subject only to weather conditions. Ecrlea approved the plana weeks ago. k a" n. Generally debilitated for years. Had alck headaches, lucked ambition, waa worn-ou- t Burdock and all Blood Bitten made me a well woman." Mrs. Chaa. Freltoy, Mooaup, Conn. run-dow- THE MIDNIGHT SUN, AND A THOUSAND ISLANDS EN ROUTE. Seasickness WRIGHTS Un- known. CELEBRATION FIRST WARD ta Ovor Railroads Are Unequal to the Task Imposed on Them. People Gathered As a member of a committee to entertain the convention of lumbermen. which will be called In February, David Kcrles. Jr., has at Salt been appointed. G. E. Merrill of Balt Joike a tut elected president In ihe recent convention at Spokane. A review of the lumber market, revealed a general raise In the price of common lumber over the entire coast. Retail dealers in Ogden have been forced to advance the price of lumber In submission to the pnllcy of the mills and an advance of a few cents per thousand feet haa been ordered io take effect this month. Shortage In the eastern markets, which calls for western supply, together with the unprecedented volume of construction work that haa marked the past year In the weal; art responsible for the Increase. Wholesale dealer are overcrowded with orders and,' as tnnaphriarloa facilities are lacing, Ogtjen, retgllers have been Informed that In order to keep apace of the summer demand, or dera should be placed Immediately. Carloads of lumber ordered in the early winter are now beginning to arrive. The greatest 'shortage' Is' in the . supply of shingles. . Jo consumers of-flelals of the Crest Northern state that they are abort SWO csre number needed to transport ordered shingles to eastern' and western mar keta. Managers of yards in Ogden are In the west arranging for the summer supply. The First Ward meeting house is from debt, and in celebration of that fact grand reunion and banquet was given Tuesday evening. About 400 people were si the meeting hnime, among whom were the counselors of the slake presidency. The meeting house was dedli-steby President C. F. Middleton As a token of respect and good will residents of the ward presented Bishop D. H. Ensign with a beautiful nicking chair. The presentation speech waa made by V. O. Ridges. A very extensive musical program wna rendered, a most important feature of which waa the rendition of an old aong entitled Woodman's Kong," by B. l Crltchlow. who Is 70 years of age. The committee on arrangements waa as follows: D. F. Steele, F. F. Dal ton. Horace Garner, Mrs. W. R. Em men. Mrs. T. B. Evans. IN POLICE COURT According to the docket of police court the peace of the city was rudely disturbed Tuesday night, my apecliuent of both sex. Two of the alleged disturbers discovered something when the city ordinance waa read to them, that lighted up their faces with hope, und they pleaded not guilty, M. J. O'Neil, J. C. Burke and B. D so concerned and Chism, were no pleaded gnlliy. Five days in each case. Of the first two, Grace Ranson, rep- Freedom Rejoice From Debt. free RANDOMS DR. HINTDN FUNERAL Services over the remains of the lata Dr. Wm. Hinton were held In the First Methodist church commencing 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rev. Blair preached the funeral sermon. The funeral, under the auspices of the Weber lodge No. 1, F. A. M.. was attended by the Masons In a body. The Interment was in charge of the Masons and wrb arcordlng to the Masonic ceremony. As tho funeral cortege entered the church the organ offertory by Kqulrf Coop was rendered unit continued until the congregation had been seated. A regrettable feature was that Mrs. Hinton had not recovered sufflrlently to enable her to he present. The remains will be placed In John B. Lewis' reserve vault until Mrs. Hinton recovers sufficiently to enable her to acrontpany the remains to California, where they will be placed beside those of hta father and mother. The following is the mustcal program at the church, under direction of Kqtilre Coop; Offertory, Organ Squire Coop. the Ducks in the Window - WALNUT CLUB BAR . f. W. GUNN IP Mi d TT ) MEATS Tne.L front a 1 wet-ui: t i n im the Cum. rite yin m ., Augeie claimed the of the Ogden man for revt-radais, uhfte l'ntrar-to- r s large puking Page in house the fii'e-- t wroi nf ontal a. in the opinion of Si'bLgcier Stxtx or ninny days will hsxe etapM'il before the plan' la on ihe coast and it is d"iib'tiii whether Page can he free in nine u, eimt the ugdeu k atK-utiu- The Market Affords TrtE CENTRAL Grecnwdl plant. MEAT MARKET Bros. Promotei of the muipany are anxious that work rhall commence immediately. Am Page is a ins n of valuable experience in building packing bouse, an effort will be made to at least secure his assistance. Soon after the plans of the Ogden company were made public. Kali lake promoters hurriedly foimed a company, launched it forth aa a possibility in the business world, and opened an office to receive subscription for mock. Manager Kchlageter if the Ogden packing house stated that the agitation in Kali Lake would affect tba policy of the local company not one hit. The common opinion held by Ogden men la push work with dispatch regardless of counter moves of FOR YOUR CHOICE. MEATS Wholesale and Retail Butchers WE HAVE THE SEST. For Fine Meats TRY U8L -- POULTRY AND FISH IN SEASON. Phonos Ball lf-s- 355 1'wenty outside promoters. Success apparently will reward tha effort of the company to Induce tha railroad companies tn remove the stockyards from the lower end of Twenty-fourtstreet to Thirtieth street. The moving of the yard would prove an advantage tn the packing plant. Cattle coming from the weal, north and south, through Ogden, to be distributed to eastern points, would, undoubtedly, fall btrgeiy Into tha enclosure of the loeal plant, if prices were quoted Insuring proflia, stripped of the extra expense nf further shipment east. It i the asrertion. harked by years of Investigation, that keen competition can he waged with eastern buyer n (Me market of the region. Bealde the ekiae proximity of the general stockyards, private pen of considerable compass will be erected by the company. Thirtieth street la some farther removed from the city haee of supplies. but thie Is to he overcome by enpeckats storage rooms for hay, grain and general provender. On the coast, Mr. Kchlageter was treated with reaped by the western packers, who expressed satisfaction e and attprlae at .the undertaking that a plant had not materialised sooner, and gratification that It haa been finally reduced ta aunh a tangible proposition a that promoted by the local company. lad. ; -- Phoaaa 110. Fourth St Hour Bell m-y- Ill lad. ; 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats The Armour Meat Market will buy; aa Inferior meat hand lad at Beats Them All for Fine Selected MEATS BALLARD & RINCKERS FRESH AND CURED Inter-mnunu- FRESH Fieh and Poultry FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. 331 Twenty-Fourt- St h Phases, Bad Meat Market wo will taka ; Ind. SIS. MARKET A. WRIGHT, Prop. - 126 Twenty Fifth Street -- Fresh and Salt Heats. RAILROADS IN a Groceries and : Choice Meats of All Kinds Gam and Flab (n Stoson, Wo handlo Nothing but Prlma Stoor Boar. OUT Both Phonoa IIS. SIS OF OGDEN ST. TWENTY-FOURT- Our motto la to ptaocm fl Evor-thln- Spodaltlhs: , Homo Mado Lord ana Bausogo. All Moots ora Strictly FlrctClace In Every Una Four Hundred Men. Four hundred special employee Wednesday liegan the task of weighing the mails carried In California, Idaho, Washington. Oregon, Utah and tha territories of Alaska and Hawaii for the purpose of fixing the compensation to be paid tha railroads and steamship companies fur the service. In this division the Koutfaern Pacific company collect s about !1.3un,iiou annually for this aervlco. The work of weighing will consume about 105 days. ' rat-cla- Phono tad. ilL W. W. STONE, Prop. . miles east of Baratow, north through country, where ha haa a large deal Death Valley to Bullfrog, a distance of pending for some valuable mlniag 140 miles. This line Is a considerproperties ner Owen's lake. Thia able distance west of Clarks Ian Ve- mining district la rapidly roptlng In gas and Bullfrog branrh. It la said the front In a moat convincing manSmith and bis associate also plan lo ner, the detelopmenla being equal to build about fin miles more, so as lo the palmiest mineral showings of eithreach Goldfield, the present end of the er Goldfield or Bullfrog. Many huge line, whlrh passes through Tonnpah ledges have been uncovered, and some and connects with the Ha sen branrh sensational value nf gold have been nf the Central Pacific. If the Smith registered prart leally on the surface. road is built to Goldfield, then Ne- Some free gold specimens are excepvada will have a north and south line tionally fine, comparing favorably with from Hascn on the Central Pacific, the richest ore that has ever beet vl Tonopah. Goldfield sod Bullfrog, brought from Manhattan. thence through almost tha middle of Death Valley, to Ludlow on the SanU HADLEY UNABLE TO BE FREBENT. Fe. Connection will alao be made at Bullfrog with the Clark branch to Las Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. Vega on the Balt Ijake k Ijos AngeGeneral Hadley forwarded a letter les road. to the attorney general, slating that ELY WILL EMPLOY AN ARMY. oalng to press of official business In Missouri at thl lime he will he nnabla to go to New Jersey and testify In the A. J. Davis, the mining ouster proceedings Instituted hx the Kali man and president of the Lake StandCity council, arrived Monday evening StateOilof New Jersey against tbaIs desircompany. Testimony from IO Angeles, says the Tribune, ard where he has been for several, days at- ed from Mr. Hadley relative to disIn tha Mistending to professional bualnesa. Mr. closures made In Itavls stated Tuesday that Loa Ange- souri ouster suit, that tha New Jerles la greatly Interested la Utah and sey Standard Oil company la the parent Nevada mining propositions, especial- body of the various Standard Oil comly in the Ely district, where, many panies In the different stales. IOs Angeles dollars have gone for sure returns. While In the Southern city Mr. Davis met a prominent holder of the Nets da Consolidated companys stork who gave, a hla opinion, that. Ely will witness a wonderful boom before the expiration nf the summer. It la expected that fully 5000 people will be In the ramp aa permanent residents In seven months. The Nevada company alone will give employment lo Self-Rising 1.200 men. Mr. Darla leaves tonight over the Ask your grocer for Halt Lake Route for tht Inyo county 33 Live Stock. A train load of hogs and sheep was loaded a the flock yards yesterday for the eastern market. Bantly Here. ('. II. Ifontly of the 8an Pedro at Loa Angeles, la visiting In the city. Back From CoaeL Wm. McCarty, ticket clerk at the Vnlnn depot, accompanied by hla sister. Bessie, has returned from an extended visit In Los Angeles, Kan Francisco and other Pacific Const cities. rney well-knpw- n Miniature Block Signal. A miniature blork signal ha been placed it the Psrlflc hotel In Evanston no that the trainmen running on the Union Pacific ran attend sessions of a. meeting held for the pnrpoae of explaining the workings nf the automatic signals anon to be placed on the Union Pacific, near Wasatch. Storm Stops Work. The Inclement weather of the past has retarded the different railroad Improvements. The work on the extension lo the machine shop and on the (tower house was completely suspended yesterday on acrotint of the snow storm. few day Noted Railroad Official. President I'nderwood of 'he Erie railroad arrived yesterday over the Halt Lake. He returned In the afternoon and left over the Southern Pacific for Loa Angeles. Mr. I'nderwood on a pleasure trip to California and haa a baggage car with him containing an automobile and personal effects. 477-k- Seasons L0ND0 N NEVADA snr-pris- AND In All Just phono us and car of you. Both phoooo SSL at . THE Srbisrter vlt; nf , Mendelssohn of tba feminine portion resenting the The Palatial Excursion. Prayer. trio, pleaded guilty. To make thair Vocal solo." A v. MarU,&unod STEAMSHIP SPOKANE grief or Joy common,, her case waa con- Mrs. Bessie Dean Allison. tinued until all are tried. Funeral sermon Rev. Blair. Will Leave said the clerk. Tomorrow we close in honor to the Thunnly Sexton, Vocal aolo Hagbert Anderson TACOMA, 8EATTLE, VICTORIA, will store Sexton. The of Here," Washington. doggedly responded birthday Who Treads ih" Path of Duty." dime 7, 21; July 5, 20; Aug. 2. Remove your hat," critically comnot he opened any part of the day Benediction. we give to our representatives this op- manded the clerk. Andante -- Rrhuraan Squire Organ to vent their patFor If It please, your honor, my hat's portunity of giving reservations, literature and Coop. ' omne we trust that riotic feelings and full information, apply tny own," Beaton affirmed.1 As the judge looked stern, be repart of the day will be given by each C. D. DUNANN, Gen,.Pasq. Agent honor to him moved the object of controversy and of our helpers In doing 10 Market REAL ESTATE MEN 8L, 8an Francisco. whose name we love. received live days, aa an answer to his pi on of some full." The store will be open till nine In the first meeting of the month Richard Rose bore too many evio'clock tonight to accommodate those dences of a tempestuous night to plead of the Real Estate assort at Ion it. waa who are preparing for tomorrow. For not lie per See guilty of having been drunk. Fined suggested that committee those who will give Washington din5. manently appointed to boost for Ogden In several way. Yesterday afternoon ners, lunches, etc., we have InnrJi seta in appropriate colors and designs thpy were appointed as follows: the set consists of paper table RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY M. Advertising J. J. Bnimmltt. cover, dollies and napkins 25c. the Skeen and O. A. Kennedy. set. Goo. J. Kelly. H. H. Commissions Whereas, God, In His infinite wis- Goddard and A. A. Wenger. Your Family Friday morning the sale of laces dom, has seen fit to remove from onr Finance E. 8- Rolspp. J. H. Nelbegins this is the spring lace sale midst Comrade Rllley Harrop, and son and Chauncey Parry. which Is to say the greatest of the we. the members of Volunteer Fire Liquor Store Manufactures W. B. Wedell. W. N. season and this sale cornea at a most Company No. 3 greatly deplore the Pierce and X. H. Ives. e opportune time Just, of the edge of loss of so worthy a Fireman and Railroad B. H. Goddard, J. E. the season when laces are most, need- friend: and, and W. H- Wilson. ed If yon could see the window we Wherein, we feel that the modest, Mining- - Dn Maguire, H. C- - Baker, are sure you would not miss the sale. unassuming, and noble life of our and R. P. Hunter. C. Nye, K. Piihlic Improvements-- J. Friday and week following. Comrade. Rllley Harrop, waa one that Rth 8T. la well worthy of our esteem and love; F. Bralx and S. R. Smith. B. F. LIVINGSTONE. Let us specially mention that the therefore, be It The real eatste men decided to Imentire stock of laces will be on sale Resolved. That we tender the sor- mediately issue inn.uoo circulars cont reduced prices none too good ,thc rowing family our heartfelt sympathy taining concise information of the entire line is on sale. In the loss of him, who wa a kind and dty, and send them out in nil four loving son. brother, and comrade; and directions. These rlrculars will be Miss Lillian Anderson who has been be It further ready for distribution as soon as the responsible for the artistic cards disResolved. That a copy of these reso- printer can deliver them. played in the st.oi e for the past sev- lutions be sent the bereaved famEach committee was given work to 350 Twenty-Fift- h St eral seasons. Is today Mrs. John Shurt-lifoopv spread upon the minutes do and a report of progress will be ily. Her former associates In the of the meeting, and a copy presented returned twice per month. The comstore are sending a handsome cut to the press for publication. mittee on public Improvements will glass bowl In expression of their good J. C. SIMMONS, take up the work of increasing the exwill. J. WT. WHEELER, cellency of Ogden' roads, before tak, MORONI 8TOXE. ing up other important branches. In spite of Ihls very had day. Mr. P. A. NORDQtriST. Aa general work for the several Miller, the cutter, has been busy all Committee. committee, strenuous efforts arc to It la a high compliment and day be made to increase the population of peaks well for the work already turnRUSSELL-JAME- 8 the dty. CO. second ed out. The week la now about finished and this engagement MARRIACE LICENSES. will norm close. There will he many Are making rome nice picnic hama Cured in the same careful manner aa will regret not having taken adwho trade mta, I their regular hams. Try one, 10c pound wSTi IN 4Ut vantage. I The following have been granted ALL COUNTRIES. Order from either store. a license to wed: One week from next Saturday we Edgar V. Ockernrsn. aged 25. and IwhrtWf. I will give to each little girl who brings GOV. CARTER ARRIVES. Silas Rachel M. Newey. sged 23. both her doll to the store a pair of Bur-so- n of Ogden. hose. These hose are fashioned San Francisco, Feb. 21. Governor jyMWNOTON, ft. ft Gro. S. Thomas, need 24. and Miss r made for George B. Carter, of Hawaii, acnoin-p-mle- d Clara I Skeen, Just like those which 23. both of Plain air'-grown-up- s toarrived wife here and we have several hun-- I his by City. it red eiaes Manchuria. all for steamer in the He pairs girls day on the J. T. Conk, aged 23. and Miss Sarah I who rente for them one week from will go to Pan Diego for the benefit of C. Wheeler, aged 22. both of West 1 3rd-his health. Saturday. (March G&e F E. h The New England dinner to he served in haaement of Congregational church the evening of the 22nd ( Thursday ) will be a novel affair, as the men of the club will do nil the conking and serving and the price la only 25c. Passage. t- - LUMBER IS SCARCE The reproduction of the President's message io the club will be a feature at the New England dinner given by the Men's Club at Congregational church evening of Washington's Birthday. Dim't mis It. Adapted Insida j to he customary in such rase for the court to sustain the verdtci nr he Jury unless the weight of exMi'tuv is in a niw ked degree contrary m the action of the jury. Should a be grau'ed the present seitnr. would, of coinse. be annulled und pr.ir'intlly the course would lie pirsued as in the original trial, the only essential difference living a new jttrx. If h new trial is not g.juied. Mr Chambers has decided to Sjeal the rase the supreme cnun The !w on this point Is that If fn-a judgment. of removal from office dti appeal is taken to the supreme nnin it is made in the same way as Imni judgment tn a civil case, and mirtl such judgment la reversed the defendant shall be auspended front office, landing the appeal the office nnui lie filled as In the case of a vacancy. In the matter of the assessment of costs in surh cases, ihe statute provides that if the chaises set forth In the accusation are sustained by the Jury, the court must enter Judgment that the party accused be deprived of bis office and assessed such costs aa are allowed In civil caeca. In the case f Councilman Ciaig. Ihe counsel, by mutual agi cement, asked to have the hearing pot (Mined. The court then determined mi Feb. 23rd aa the date on which the matter ta to be taken up. to-b- In English LAND OF GLACIERS " tesierday, after a deliliera'inu of sixteen hours. It appears that on the rtit vole the Jury suvst five io three Mr conviction; laier in I lie exciting reihe vote waa six to two. nd mained until the final vci lid wa reached yeeierdac morning. Judge Howell withheld his judgment lituntil February 2fith. bin there tle question as to whai it will be since 'he statute under which the verdict waa found prescribes its own penalty, removal from office, and but lit lie discretionary power is left io the court. There is. however, some difference of opinion among the members of the legal profession as to the range of the penalty, Mime holding that uuless the decision is reversed. Mr. Chambers will be disqualified to hold municipal office. But ihe consensus of opinion seems to be that, should the council so desire. Mr. Chambers could he elected by that lmdy to succeed himself, as ii has the power to. and must, appoint a councilman to fill the vacancy. Aa to further artlon In the case there seem to be two possible moves. a defense The may interpose motion for a new trial whlrh Judge Howell may grant or refuse as lie may deem proper, although 11 appears GRAND R. A. GRANT, cai-- e Choicest Be No Delay m Commenc- ing Work cn the Plant in This City BY 25c OUR BUTCHERS The Places ERECT THE There Will Admission !('" and 23 99 (t Till kSDAY UTAH. FOUND GUILTY SOCIETY DRAMA FOUR-AC-T EXAMINER: OGDEN, BOB FLOUR it 1 i Bancroft Special. Private csr 1303, occupied by Genand party, eral Manager Bancroft came tip from Salt Lake as a special yesterday morning and continued east to Oreen River. Harriman Objeetad. Owing to the ohjnetion THE OF AN ARTICLE IE HOT MADE IN A REPUTATION DAY of E. H. Harriman. the Salt lAke Jr 1v Angeles road In not Advancing the money to build the branch line nw under . con it ruction from Las Vega, a tion on that road in Nevada, north 120 miles to Bullfrog. Senator W. A. (lark is building Ihe line on hi own responsibility at a cot of alioui Clark and Harrittwui each own a half Interest In the Salt Lake k Li Angeles road and the branrh In quoatlon will be a feeder to it. Gm era Manager Smith and his ssWstea are already building on the Santa Fe j THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS FLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1S76. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- ED AND BOLD OVER 1,500.000 MACHINES. OUR PRESIMMANY ENT MODEL IS THE BEST, HAVING PROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO I HOUSE OFERA r BLOCK, OGDEN, OB UTAH. -- J |