OCR Text |
Show TEE grand Mr. SifldafNigMy fSTwirocoi Holme, visiting the family of J. returned to Sail Lake. who ius been M. Wiiaon. UTAH, SATURDAY JAIL ORGAN PLANS HAVE BEEN SENT TO KIM- BALL ORGAN CO. THE OFFICERS claim the COLOR- ED GANG NUV.BERS NINE. Will Cost Two of the Degenerates Were Taken Elmer Cook and Ruy Griffin have Instrument, It Is Estimated, Talk of New 26,500 in Thia Morning to Answer to counter lunch the Munsey purchased Tabernacle. Serious Chargee. from Jack Phllllpa and Terry Brown- Wm. H. Stever.. and Mist Emma V. 0c PRICE! I 0c-K- T SATURDAY, ON BALE phot of Mr. Carpenter Lady givM to Prsaant grand OPERA HOUSE .jmiiimin' Holiday Night Only juimi nvvi KELSON ROBERTS A PRANK g. ARNOLD announcs tho PAULINE OPERA HALL m m m tha Big Sococsa Presenting i CO DORCAS" -- ERMINIE" gy tha Author, of WITH HERE STAGED ORIGINAL THE ALL SCENERY, AND EFFECTS. tho Strangest Unquestionably COSTUMES Cut af Playsra Vlaltlng ua Thla to I1J0. PRICES 25o Scat aalo Optna Saturday. MA THEATRE . Starting Night iSundcty Stock Co. The Wolfe MICHAEL STROGOrF 10c, 20c, 30o Balstad J. E. Pint clan tailarmade auita "S up. Panta from ST up. styla and lit guarantcad. " CALL AND - post-offic- "Ala attention given to clean--0 and repairing at raaaonablo prleat 0 IIS TWENTY-FOURT- An organ for the Tabernacle, with Crawahaw were married Wednesday full chcir accompaniment and full Salt Lake temple. They piped, ehh reeds and many attachat noon in the will be at home at 2349 Quincy ave- ments that will make It one of the beat nue. in the state, Is now well assured. Plan detailing the available apace in the J. J. Smyth has just received an or- choir circle, with the general construcder from the Utah Light A Railway tion of the .back part of the Tabernacle, Co. for a monster electric sign which have been sent to the Kimball Organ will measure 16 by 19 feet, with C$5 company, so that an estimate may be lights. Tho sign will be the largest returned to Ogden by the company and in tho city. a complete plan of the organ to be built In the apace described. A year ago local musicians were so Harvey Randall and wife departed for California yesterday on a hon- Impressed with the need of aa organ eymoon. They will be abaent from tho that they presented the proposition to eity for two weeks. A number uf President Jos. F. Smith. To nn audifriend gav tlum a farewell at tho ence that filled the Tabernacle, he gave out the information that if the depot. people of Ogden desired an instrument Georgs Shorten and Bert Fjulger and would aid in the purchase, he, in departed for missions Thursday, tho behalf of the church, would advance a former to Eugiaud and the tatter to certain percentage of the total cost. South Africa. A large number of In the press of work, stake authorities frienda waved farewells aa the train allowed the move to abate, until B. T. Whitaker was instructed to draw pulled out of the depot. plana for the guidance of the organ Those member of the W. C. T. U. company. Pres. Smith has assured the prowho were on the defeated' aide of the of the proposition that he will membership conteii, are requested to moters meat on Monday at tha home of Misi do all within hie power to assist in Leota Kennedy, 2910 Washington ave- securing the much coveted organ. According to a rough estimate of the nue, at I p. m. organ which Is to be purchased, it All of the space ocMr. Daisy Stigers ha filed a peti- will cost 16,500. the present stairway and tion for latter of administration in cupied by seats, situated directthe estate of the late Owen C. 8tig-er- several rows of south end north of the organ, now one of the Tlctimi of the Union ly use, with part of the cloak room Pacific wreck at Ah Say, Wyo., on In under the organ, will be required to December 7th, last. , properly contain the new Instrument. is planned to occupy Professor L. A. Ostein of the Agri- theThe keyboard now taken up by the directcultural College, Logan, will lecture or's space Beats that are removed before the school teacher of the pub- from eland. back may be brought forward the lic and county school thla morning to the aisle that leads up to the keyat 11 o'clock In the ( district court board. With the movement for the room. Mr. Ostein was In charge a sympathetic hae born been organ of the Utah educational exhibit at plan to secure for Weber county a the Portland Fair hut year. larger Tabernacle. Not a few people that If a new building la erectWith the exception of two rase, of argue ed a new organ should not be secured In same confined the house, smallpox, until the building ie completed. The tnere are no cases under quarantine. present Tabernacle Is one of the finThe sanitary .inspector Thursday re- est buildings In the state for recitals, oecause were confined leased all who choir practices, lectures and smaller of contagion, which leave a condi- meetings which are being constantly tion so regards sickness that ie the held. Because it will always be in best In many months. demand ior these purposes, officials of ue stake affirm that the need for the Ths remains of Elizabeth, the Instrument Is felt despite the fact that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. should the large Tabernacle be erectMichael Ipaon, who died at Rock Foot, ed another organ will be purchased. Idaho, will arrive In this city this trnln, morning on the 7 o'clock PO.SOKED BY FORK and wili be taken to Lindqulat's underwhere taking parlors, they may be viewed from 12 to 2 oclock, at which The members of the family of Fred time the funeral procession will form Nalabltt were stricken with acute and proceed to the city cemetery, pains in the stomach while eating supwhere interment will be held. per Thursday. Mrs. Nalabltt end several of tho children grew critically The remains of John Engelke, who 111 and a doctor was called to deterwas murdered la Nevada about six mine the cause of the sickness After years ago, are in ths undertaking par- administering, he pronounced the lors of A. F. Richey, and the bnrial cause to be some pork chops that were papers, which are defective, have been eaten for supper. With the exception returned to Probe, Nevada, for cor- of Mre. Naisbitt the family has recovrection. It will probably be three days ered from the effects. She continues to before the burial can take place, but be quite sick. . when the papers are returned! the remains will he interred In Mountain SMOOT WITNESSES View cemetery beside the relatives of the deceased. According to a Washington dispatch, Smoot wttnosaea was prothe Barly yesterday a tow among the ducedlist ofA. B. by Worthington, attorney Celestials of Culnatown brought the Senator Smoot, is as follows: . police to the scene of the trouble with forCharles E. Marks. dispatch. Toy Yin, aa agitated ChiJohn Henry Smith. naman; waa Jabbering In a torrent rf Chinese, while e fellow eountrymun , R. J. Shields Joseph Groghegan of Salt Lake City. endeavored to inform the police of the James Clv. trouble. When partial peace had been William K. Henry of Provo. of waa learned tho restored, enokgh James H. Linford, of Logan. row to surmise that Toy Yin had drawn brotha revolver on his almond-eyeLETTER LIST. er. He was taken to the station and i locked up, pending an investigation. e List of letters remaining In the Presently half of the population of st Ogden. Utah, March 13th, Chinatown straggled Into the station, If nut called for In two weeks accompanied by n lawer, to prosecute which. Tin. TheT were Induced to delay the will be sent to the Dead Letter office: Gentlemen's List. case until Saturday, and left the jail McDonald, John gesticulating, while an angry hum Arnold, Harry. McQuald. J. M. Bojlon, James, followed them down the street. (3 letter.) (2 panera.) Br.cklund, Wm. Martineau, Jam? la our ailment. national . Dyspepsia Ralph Baxter, Difck. Burdock Blood Bitters la the national Comer, D. N. A. P. Manon, cure for It. It strengthens stomach tXNirfleld. Virgil.' Nesbitt, Mr. 4t Mrs. membranes, promotes flow of digestive Croffer. Robert. Ogden Art School juices, purifies the blood, builds you Davis. Ira. Sands, Lyman up. Kamaea. Eumaea. Shea, Joe. FHrgeraid. T. O. Scott. W. H. Seeilg, W. P. Fitch, J. C REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Gibson. Wm. 8mlth, F. S. Genl 8c'r Y.M.C.ASmlth, George estate The following real transfers Graham. Wm. II. Swanson, Carl A. were recorded yesterday: Stewart, E. M. Gregory, E. P. George J. Kelly as reoeiver of the Genl Mgr. West. Snyder. C. E. Ogden Bunding- and Savings AssociaPac. R. R. Turney, Ward. tion to Robt. B. Lewis, lots 1G nnd 17, Gilbert. G. W. Wicker A An.-block 5, South Park addition to OgF. J. Wakee, Charles Harding. den. Consideration S70.G9. Wilson, A. David Mattson and wife to Ole. O. Hebert Dnlayla Allan Wlntle, J. B. Wtnther, part of lot 2, block 4. South Hunle, Harding. Dr. E. H. While. D. N., D.D.8 Ogden atirvey. Consideration 221. . EWllson, Ed. Chas. G. Rackham and wife to Reu- Hooper, Ellsworth O. Wilder, Harry. ben Bond, lot 24. block No. 3. Central Hearn, John Wilson, Joseph Krultmas, Mr. Park Annex to Ogden, Ward. J. J. Frank i Reuben Bond to Cnas. G. Rackham, Lyon. R. T. Wstklnu, Lewis, Harry block of of 1, lot 9, part plat B, Ogden Mack, G. K. (28lh St.) . City survey. Ladies List Barnard, Mrs. Balls nah. PLEASANTRIES. Landerman, Miss Burckhardt, Annl um a Mrs. Knicker I thought yob were Lewis, Mary E. Mr. A. going abroad? Mrs. Bocker So I was, Brown, Mrs. W. H. Moore, Mre. J. H hot my doctor offered me such a love- Black, McLaughlin. Xmle Broyles, Miss ly bargain In appendicitis only Middleton, Sties Pearlle. Harpers Bssar. Lucy Batcrbury. Ml The Stout One Really, my dear, I Cook. Miss Jennie Millar, Mrs. Lou!a Nelson, Mies Min- was never so embarrassed In all my Cautlln. Miss Me. Froola. life, I felt as if I could sink through Norris, Mrs. T. A. the floor. The Thin One I dont won- Cain. Mre. J. C. Parisot, Marie der. These modern building are such Davidson, Mrs. Regan, Mm. Moso F W. R. flimsy affairs. Brooklyn Life. Rawson, Mrs. Erickson, Miss Ritter, Mies May. "How did Mr. 8eadds make his monVina. ey? naked the Inquisitive girl. "My Gravltt, Mrs. Madg.Rumale, Miss Bessi Robb, Mrs. Addle dear, answered Miss Cayenne, "yon Garner, MU , 2 letters.) must never again esk each n question Sarah J. Smith, Mrs. Josle about any one. People will think you Hogge, Effle are writing, for a ma gaslne ! WashHalt. Mrs. K. B. Wright, Mrs. Leila ington star. Johnson. Mrs. Han- - Westun, Mrs. Henr THOS. H. DAVIS, Postmaster. Mrs! Crossly John, that gentleman with the long hair and big black tie CHEAP RATES TO MEXICO. is going to write a series of stories on "Wild Animals I Have Met. Mr. Daily after February ll until April Crosaly Well, what do you mean by 7 the Colorado Midland will sell tick-eta- . inviting him to call at thla house so Ogden to City of Mexico and srly la the morslng? Mrs. Crossly points north thereof, for 144.60. For inI sweetly) Why. I thought he would formation end literature write ticket like to see you when breakfast Is a few office, 77 West Second South, Salt enlantes lata. Chlcaxo Dalle News. . d SEE US. . ST. VWIWIWUIVUVWWVVVWV, . s ' 0. E,ES A P0,NTER TO THE WISE. tmtJT,' Uundry work o Og-- s ,t Jundry and onjoy tha com. J s e,0h that ara uKle,y laundered. Wo a u, ten hiPto, collar I,unr . verytminq yaur to and parfeo- washed in soft WATER. en - Steam. Laundry Phona. 174. Orry. ipth street. MARCH 17, 10 . William Julius and Charles Brown, two more colored nun u, re arrested, yesterday, and added to the three already in the city jaii. More arrests are to follow. The police are of the opinion that aa many aa nine men will be caught before the gang la cleared up. Each of the negro? was arrested for the name offense and Information convicting one will conrict all. COURT NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD WHAT THE LAW AND THE LAW- MEN Belnap-Wld-deoo- n water suit wolrh has engaged the attention of the district court elnre last Tuesday morning, will he submitted to The July sometime thle morning. There seem to be a wide divergence of opinion among the witnesses oa nearly every essential point Some maintain that fully ten acres were Inundated, while ethers are equally insistent that not more than one acre was covered a 1th water. A to the value of this land opinion seems to vary tvtn more than on other questions. Thomas Lows testified yesterday that he investigated the matter In June, 1204, and found that about one acre was affected by the water. He tated that tha flooded condition of the land was the result of the water having percolsted from higher ground and from tao flowing wells located near the field. Wm. C. Sumners, a civil engineer, stated on the witness stand that there was sufficient declivity to drain the land had the same been properly utilised. David Fielding and G. H. Hlgley testified that the plaintiff had made no demand or claim npos them for damages before the action wae begun. George W. Munsey, a director of the Hooper Irrigation company testified ae to the defective condition of the headgate maintained by that company to control the water supply of the Wld ' deson ditch. . f WITH JEWELRY WERE WANTED AT CARLIN. Choicest Fitzgerald and Companion Identifiad But Net Until They Had Departed. EATS Fortunate. Indeed, were Fitzgerald, Wilson and Jul.naun, the urve xueu caught with jewelry in iliu,r possession, who were relMuted from custody because the city did nut have facia that would constitute a cue. Yesterday morning, from Carlin, cam a telegram with description of die jewel ry and instruct ion to bold the men until aa officer could arrive from Carlin to take them back. A tew nights before they were arrested la Ogden, Buckle's store at Carlin wu entered and a quantity of jewelry, both cheap and valuable, taken therefrom. After their smst in this city a description of tha men and goods found in their possession was seat out In expectation that anm would have information, in a day after no word wu sent In to the station and the three men were arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. It could not be proved against them and they were turned at liberty. Now they ara again being sought for by the pollen i The Market Affords Water --a Dismissed. The case of the Hess Steam Bakery vs. the Ogden Waterworks company was diemlaaed by - the court yesterday by oomwm uf the rouimel. The suit was brought to prevent the water company from collecting alleged exorbitant water rates by threatening to shut off the water supply If settlement waa not made according to meter rates for fourteen months' service. The prosecution maintained that the rity council had po legal right to enact the ordinance whir!) empowers the water company to charge meter rate instead of using the original scale. It Is understood that the difference In the two rates for the fourteen month amounted to 970. The Batter was adjnsted out of court, yesterday. The case wai first taken to the lulled States Federal court, but was later referred hy that tribunal lo ths district court by the request of Magtnnla A Corn, the attorneys tor the prosecution. Greenwell THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE t Butchers POULTRY AND FIBH " IN SEASON Phones Bell ftea; Ind. ltd OUT Fourth St, Men Wanted. A Chicago dispatch railroads are facing Twenty-fiv- famine. ia tho Northwestern and Southwestern state lo build the roads that ara al- RINCKERS 848 A. WRIGHT, Prop. MEATS ready under way, and It la estimated that before the first of Jnn more thaa twice that number will bo required. FREfiH FIBH ARRIVE EVERY There never bee been such great activDAY. ity la railroad building In the west as at present and the visible supply of laBeth phenea 552. bor ia that part of the country baa been exhausted.' Railroad contractors 331 Twenty-Fourt- h St. have been able to resume work earlier than usual on account of tha early spring and they are making strenuous efforts to get men to go west for this work. Ten thouund men are needed by the Western Pacific, the new Gould OMAHA IB QUIET, line to California, and they are offering from 92 to 92.25 a day for unskilled labor with the chance of steady work Omaha, March 16.-- All ie quiet bora until the cold weather nets ia again today end It la not thought likely neat fall. there will be further st tempts at lynching the men charged with th murStorms on B. P have been of almost der. Hold-up- s Local railroad officials, train craw nightly oeemrence for the pest .two or and passenger 11 state that the enow three months end several victim hove storm recently felt in California is been shot for twisting, three of them e the worst that has been experienced being killed. There ia ooneeqnently for many years. In speaking at the strong feeling against the- men who delay to traffic a local official said that the snow and blizzard of the put few day, which commenced Monday evening and continued until Tuesday, placed the track in bad condition. All day yesterday mi trains ware received from the west The trains ara all arriving today within a few hours of each other. Klein train ara reportdue between the bruts of 2:50 p. ed m. and 7 p. in. this evening. This exwill lnslude two extra cursion trains. u Ind. Fresh and Salt BALLARD & aaya western a labor 171-y- j The London Meat Market a Mortar meat handled at thouund men ara needed e Bell 2321 Washington Avenue Money win buy; Game and Flah in Season. Wa baadle nothing but prim steer beef. Heme- Bpeeieltlee: made lard and eauaaga. All meats are strictly firet-elaala very line. Beth Phenes 128. 18 TWENTY-FOURT- H BT. . have confessed some of the crimes, but the mob spirit does not generally prevail aa wae shown by tha temper of the crowd around the Jail early this morning whan forty policeman dispersed a mob with little difficulty. The priaoaare wasted. It hae been teemed, had bam removed from tha Jail and te is not yet known where they were taken by the sheriff. Aside foom th breaking of tha outer door, th Jail was not injured. OF AN . ARTICLE IB NOT i i MADE IN A DAY .4 THE FIRST WHITE 8EWINQ MACHINE WAB PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 127 A WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- ED AND BOLD OVER 1,500,000 MACHINES. OUR PREB- MANY IMHAVING ENT MODEL IB THE BEET, PROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. s v-n- h cents. eventy-flv- e sad Twenty-fiv- e Get a copy of Creena prise almanac. THE ART EXHIBIT . WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. - New York. March 16. "Anyone rehearing cently home from China and the statement of General Corbin that, cause of the the am presmissionaries ent unrest In China cannot help being astonished," wy the Rev. Harrington 8. Little, an Episcopal missionary. Just returned from China after nearly eight years resldeice there. He ssys the the missionaries is precharge against mid yesterday: posterous. He "Undoubtedly there has been soma cause o. irritation against French misused the power of sionaries who have their government 1 their work end In lawsuits and shorn France has used to further her Interests In China. At the Roman Catholic demand of Fiance, bishops have been given by the Chinese government high official rank, and with their new authority has come the temptatlna to misuse their power, but even so, It is impossible, in view of the facta already stated, to admit for a moment the charge of General Corbin against missionaries. Careful study of the Chlneae question compels the eonclusins that political and aortal. rather that dtrectly religions conditions, have brought China to Ita prelent slate of agitatlOB and turmoil" -- Phones We Keep the Best Meats OF OGDEN Ban Pedro Blocked. The Ban Pedro line U anything Is in a worse condition than that of thr Bout hern Prcific. Trains have not arrived from Lne Angele since but Wednesday. They ara all bring derd near Cillrr.tr. The Los Angeles ls) Rosa Watts Gate Divorce. limited of last evening wu sent over The court yesterday granted to the Southern Pacific and will go by Rosa Watts divorce from Arthur J. way at Sacramento. The trains of toWatts on the grounds of desertion and day will in all likelihood lake the same non support- She was given custody route, as the washouts cannot he reof ihe child. g?d 11 years, and was paired before today at the earliest. wh alimony. allowed 93 P Adolphus Busch. MEDIPROTECT PROPRIETARY Adolphus Busch and party came In CINES. on the flr- -t section of the Southern Pacific In his private car Adolphus. Did :t ever occur to you hat pro- The party continued east over the RIo to are a blessing prietary medicines Western. Grande ones The good mankind generally? rale; the jtoor have long ones have short life and soon leave SupL of Telegraph. Superintendent of Telrgraph A. E. the market. If we had te depend entirely upon Rooms of the Southern I rifle, with and physicians ar.4 druggists it would lie hie foreman, H. L. Carmichael, are in Ok den. expensive ant very inconvenient at Secretary A. H. Oliohan simply making a tour times, especially In the country and The party areover the line. at night wh--- neither could be con- of inspection For reacted. nearly forty veniently years Boschoe's German Syrup has May Change Depot Bite. families and thoubeen used In It has born announced that the new sands of lives of adults and children freight house which ie to be erected have been aavel by Its use, when it by the Harrlmnn people In thla city, wae impossible to reach a physician. may be placed at a different point than German Syrup te the heat household ml first contemplated. The railroad colds, throat and company ta said to have secured an opremedy for cosgha. lung trouble. H quickly relieves the tion on property near the corner of the phlegm, Wa3 avenue nnd Twenty-sixtstreet hacking cou4L loosens and brings sonad and refreshing sleep. REFUTES CORBIN'S CHARGES. WE HAVE THE BEST. TBY US. For Fine Meats 355 Twenty ! MEATS Wholesale and Retail RAILROADS IN AND ' To Buy the YERS ARE DOING. It la expected that the 5 OUR BUTCHERS The Places SOON in. ,ULA IIOIIXING, ha A marriage licenae was issued yesterday to H. P. Randall and Mi Minnie L. Horrock. both of Ogden. Pr" Will NVm. 00 HEX, TABERNACLE MORE MEN IN GOT OUT OF THE CITY TO HAVE AN JAIL TOO Chief of Police Browning and Jailer Snyder want to Salt Lake yesterday morning. OPERA MOUSE EXAMINER: MORNING OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. HOW TO ADVERTISE IN A SMALL WAY SUCCESSFULLY First, be euro that you have a geed proposition aomething to sell at a that-othpeople want to buy. Second,'' put your proposition attractively, temptingly. Tell, In aa few words a epoamble, Just what you hav to sell and just why tha reader aught to want II Third, cheese a medium that will roach the greatest number of people the. or of the sort whom your proposition Ie meet likely to hrteraet-f- or least money. But the ability to decide upon the worth of a proposition, the meat effective way te present it and the meet economical means of plaelng It before the publie eemea only ae the result of long experience. The beginner, therefore, with tho three fundamental rules before Mm, has only one courea to pursue, Ha must leek for success where ether have found It This dost ret mean that he must Imitate blindly or appropriate others But he must analyse each advertising aucesee he It Is pointed out to him and roapply for himaelf the prlnelplss end tha method Involved. Every successful advertiser dees this; it ie the only assurance of advertie- fair price er ids. School Children Will Visit the Library In a Body. Patronage of the art exhibit at the been liberal. Thursday night many art lovers were In sanSuperintendent Allison la guine that the schools will realise money enough to purchase many more beautiful p let urea for the adornment of achon) room. Yestefday afternoon and evening school children visited the library In n body. They will be taken in charge by teachers, who will explain the pictures and point out tha qualities of each production that hae made it so famous In the world of art. Saturday, which will end the exhibit, the general public is expected to turn out in force and preparations are being made to make tbit night the beet of the exhibit. The High School orchestra of ten pieces furnishes music each evening. In the orchestra R. Davenport, Margaret Armstrong and Edith Corey play first violin; Walter Zeimer. B. Hatnill, second violin; Chas. Whitmore, first cornet: Fred Zeimer, accord cornet; library has Thomaa, tiihfiA And clarinet; Bifthn aten-danc- e. C. Rertfleld, trom- Rmiril nliiiii Jog SII6CCMe It pays to advertise if you do it right If you dont do It right you threw away your money. If you have only a email business 'don't try ta run a big ad. Start in e smell way and foal th publie end your ability to write an advertisement Dent offer something cheap because it la eut of season when . nobody want's It If you want to make money learn th value of advertising. .The man who knows hew to advertie has a fortune In hie ability- Don't advertise umbrellas or strew hate In Jaauary, ns mere than furs In July. If you can't get back every dollar you psy for advertising you have the wrong ad. Cut it eut and try a new one. If you eon make a 91 ad pay, then you can successfully try a larger ad., Start In a small way and Isam hew te advertise. But be euro you study ether peopled ada. It pays. Start Ie with the Examiner end watch re-- , suite. ..... Our Classified Advertisements Have you a caw for eels? or a buggy or harms, er let or a piano or blcyuls, or a typewriter, or anything elaef try a classified or want ad. .It will bring you a buyer. Our want column ade cost 1 cent per word for each Insertion, but ne first Insertion caa cost lass than 25 cents. Just try a went ad and ee result. If you run a want ad for a month it will cost you 75 cents per line per month. That ia cheap enough to let everybody tur a want ad. ' |