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Show UO?:lNS 1I!H EXAMINER: fa'll . !ltp Wrights Store News Published by W. H. Wright Vol. 1. Bona Co. New No. 21 ilM't si twenty years. If l.i- - A GREAT SHOW Of TOYS IS NOW READY IN THE SOUTH WINDOW There' a ahoar of wyi iu the wludow auutb cf the main eu trance which will gladden tba l!carta of the children. . . Xrariu-iaturbaitleahip la doing patrol aervlce along the front. Teddy e Bring the children to aee the tba of toys... Seeing to;a in the ahopa at Christmas display Til and came! urd ainioM every known ani:ua; i ii;eit. Happy hooligan aud The Kau-ejammer Folk aie ti.ere au.l a workshop of la1 tie. tie. shun? i and punch 1 liummiug by a email engine. time ia hall1 the fan. and :iio diaplay fa the window 1 ji;h the trip. Bear Theae toya are.aent to ua direct from Germany... En route one caae has fallen overboard and ninny of the dolla and toya were damaged. A great many 1 tkl' pi !' In.' il,.' m i iiiiii. i.' iele WILL BE BUILT Bv INTERESTS. BIG TWO IRON Corps of Engineers to Survey Nortn on From Ogden, one-fourt- h Docombcr 20. A oral by which rue .! ice prominent ie: companies id the couirry 111 to :.kt oitT liw iron u: Idaho, liuruivm i'tah and cuatrullcil uy E. 11 tVi.auu of Sail Lake City , ia snout iu lv couauuiiuai-ebt-r- d tx-e- Ik. coii-pan- Every day many of our customer come for the allka which are offered at the small Christina prices... Theae black Taffeta and Peau da Bole are not offered at these prices at any lke. other season of the year... We do It now more a a Christmas offeriug lhan as a means of making profit. . .The sale continues through the the lot ia sold before that time. week--unles- cauie Fugltnd. The deceased leaves a husband, three children, an aged mother, three Bisters and a brother. Tbe date of tbe funeral will be announced laier. s DR. CECILIA GUSTAF AMUSEMENTS. native of Stockholm, Sweden, and a student of Bombay, India, the fauicua soul traveler, will lecture on the New Thought and occult science at tbs court house, Thursday evening. December 5, at 9 o'clock. After tbe lecBORN' To the wife of Ales Ririe ture will rive tesla as demons! rated of Ogden Tuesday nlgbt a by Swedenborg, soul parting from the boy. body, taking and bringing yuur melanges from any pan of the world; also from tbe different planets. W. H. Baker of Nevada and Mi Sadie Hunter of West Weber were marrie4 on November !8th. CARS AGAIN RUNNING A HTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! seven-poun- FALSELY ACCUSED GRAND HOUSE OPERA Northwestern Theatrical Association. Direction R. ALEXANDER GRANT, Rea. Mgr. FRIDAY NIGHT One of the dramatic events of the acaaon, Wliaon Barrett's Great ligious Play Re- UNDER THE DIRECTION OP R. Q. GRAERIN THE MOST IMPRESSIVE RELIGIOUS PLAY EVER GIVEN Indorsed by Both Press and Clergy of Twe Hemlapheree Presented by a Powerful Company of Players Sumptuouely Produced, Magnificently Costumed. Complete In every detail. Now York City, Eight Mentha In Four Months In Soeton, Pour Mentha in Chloago. Prices: . $1.00, 75c, 50c, 20c. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Ogden d There will be a parlor meeting of of Coal Prevented a the Ladies Aid Society of the First Two Carloads Shut Down ef Street Car Lina. M. E. church at the home of Mra. U. J. Mark, S2S4 Adams avenue, at 2:80 the trouble of the OgMember! and denTemporarily p. m., Thursday. Rapid Transit company have beeu friends of the society InYlted. relieved by tbe arrival of two cars of coal. Before the last above! full of e Twenty-livcomplaints have been fuel had been consigned to the InsatIssued by Poll Tax Collector Xalsbitt iable maw of the furnace, word was against delinquents, tba majority of received of a ear which had arrived whom are foreigners. Suit will be over the Rio Orande Western. In brought against them Immediately. short order It waa backed Into the yard of the power house and unloadWith a membership of fifty, the ed. As a result Bupt. Bailey had the High echuol cadet corps waa launched hill number of cars out yesterday Monday li the Armory building. This morning, in an attempt to run on afternoon Drill Master Graven will schedule time. again put the boye through the manThe coal situation was somewhat ual of arms. relieved yesterday morning. IS even I cars were received Tuesday night Utah Camp, Modem Woodmen. No. and yesterday morning over the 99, belt Its annual election .Tuesday Oreg'in Hie Rhori Idne and officers , for Grande Western. They were to much nlgbt and selected the ensuing year: M. A. Gould, vener- in need, however, that they lasted only able consul; W. E. Williams, worthy while tenmiters filled tlieir wagons advlaer; J. H. Shafer, clerk; W. T. and drove away to satisfy in part the Aatill, banker; F. D. Mitchell, escort; moat clamorous customers. Orrln Welsh, watchman; John Walk, Coal dealers are optimistic, however, entry ; George Stoddard, manager for and rely on the promises and ability the three-yea- r term; Dr. George A. of railroad officials to divert as many Dickson, camp physician. The Instal- cars as possible for local cunnump-tlon- . lation of theae officer will take place on the first Tuesday of January, 1907, Fart of the coal received yestei and at the same time an entertainment was drawn front the railroad com will be given. panica' reserves iu Balt Lake L'lly. . - . . The Sign of the Cross Auditorium To the Bonneville Copper company belongs the honor of having male the first shipments of ore to the newly erected lTtah Smelting company plant in this city. The ore Is of sa exceedingly high quality and cornea from the properties aboifr nine miles from Montpelier, Idaho. It haa been taken out of a contact vein 22 feet wide, which waa worked by C. D. Young two years ago, when, after going down ,four feet, he struck an ore body averaging 7, per cent copper and about f 4 In silver. The vein cropping ahowa for 4,500 feet. warrant for the arrest of James haa been laaued by the municipal clerk, and placed In the hands of an officer. On complaint of Henry Larsen, McDonald la charged with grand larceny. The warrant haa not been returned aa McDonald Is still at large. It la alleged by Larsen that McDonald drove from hla place a mare and two colt valued at over 200, which ho disposed of. A McDonald Tyler and Burton, the most ex- pert Lady and Gentleman Roller Pkaiers In the world. Every night ibis week and Wednesday and Saturday Matinee. PRICES Afternoon admission 19c, Evenings, lgc. Time. Shupe died et 5:15 yesterday morning, at. hla residence In North Ogden. of leakage of the heart, which had confined him to hla bed for about three weeks. The deceased waa bom In Ogden thirty-twyears ago. He leaves a mother, wife and four children. For a number of years the deceased haa followed the occupation of blarkamlth. The notice of the funeral will be given later. Ben Benz of Green River, Wyo., 1 In Ogden, the guest of Ed. Davenport He wll visit at the Hot Springs and In Ogden for about ten days. -- Members of the Alumni association will combine with the students of the High school In a reception to the football team at the Congress Dancing academy. Friday night, December 7. Invitations were addressed to the association yesterday afternoon. The high school orchestra will furnish the music. On account of an article which apan peared In the Mining Expositor, seventerprising newspaper of Ely. eral Ogdenites, shareholders In what waa formerly the Robinson Mining company, with property In the richest part of the vast copper belt near themselves on having Invested la the company. The company recently changed hands. In the directorate of the new concern D. W. Ellis, former county recorder. Is named aa secretary and treasurer. Ely, are congratulating ore you lock at the class of work tamed out by thla astab Uehmeat the mere certain we are that, nv win continue to favor aa with Tour orders, lor our priest are well lthla the reach of everyone. Aak for our nuw rata on family washing. Thay will interest you. Ogden Steam Laundry Aa action for a divorce has been filed in the district court by Mary Moore, through her attorney, against George Moore. The complaint alleges that the couple were married In Lar- amie. Wyoming. December 14. 1894. aad that the defendant has failed tc provide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life. young Ben 1L Rich, a g former lawyer of Salt Lke and aebuol and WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. student at the Ogden High Aral editor of the Claericum. the High NT AOS YIELD BIG RESULTS. school paper, was aw Ogden vlairor Phenes 174. 417 25tb SL well-know- n Order a package of thla famous health and brain building flour and enjoy kuite good old fashioned Broson Near England Bread. A chance at a right hot loaf will make you think you an In Boston. With Allan's B. B. B. Fiaur you can make bread Juat like the Puritans used to make. MEN FROM OGDEN AMONG THE INJURED. ARE Decides That the Man Accused Bounty Frauds Must $rv His Tima. JAPS MADE INSANE SUPREME COURT REFUSEB GRANT A NEW TRIAL. of Belf-riain- g TO 3-- 1 SMALL CHRISTMAS PRICES PRISON Ware Ditched. e MANY BLACK SILKS ARE BEING SOLD AT THE SWAN! TRAIN Train Was Running Thu tv M lea gn Hour When AM th Car Bcj-nnir- bate Arraiitviui-umade, it ia auud upon good authority, to hate a ut arrive here ou ence. Iu. to begin the wurg of surveying a A win ile sale house waul au experi- line of railroad faun Ogden to the enced Ihuikkrvpei'. Gour chaui-- of ad iron field, which axteu.l trout MinerPoint, in l 'actle count . in a point tanceiuetit. Address with (nil paittcu-!a- i al as to experience i.nd salary. ILix 35 mile heyuud, near Presum, Ida. inTbe plau of the aicel "SA, City. clude he emitting if pianta Died Jennie Fleui. wife of for the conversion of the iron re into .lohu Kient, aged SO year, died ar pig iron, a well a for large steel be 11:15 a. m. yesterday of been disease, works, which will undoubtedly built In or near Salt That the at the family residence. 2002 Lafaylarge things in view, a bom company ha ette avenue. The deceased In Mlddleshoroiigb. Yorkshlie oi'Uiit. which meau the adding of au immenoe to ih-to Utah in 1973. new permanent Industry and . R GOES TO i KlJer Hrgiiaui 11. Kobrt;, Eaiet George Atlit ri smith, one of the a post its and thirty tle Muiiuuu edei (rum various parts or the South, are m Chattanooga. Teun . id discuss tbe work of The East Tennessee confer- were entirely ruined . . others were not hurt... We hare placed this lot on a tali'v where you may aee them and buy them of1 ihe regat about ular value. ism.;. ll-J1-" alid Maria Kialii-- uge.i DAMAGED OfiDEN - limits tile. This Is the segue! i. Hie ease uf the Slate mi l ull aga'.n-- t Henry Oriel, who it non under a Peace bond for having made threats to kill Thurston and M'.ss Etau From the testimony given in ibe case it appeared that bo:.i Ortie and Thurston sere paiiug attention to :lie same girl, but Ortelv lost kt-ii- u, l"-- J X is.ieil marriage yesterday 10 lie ii'ge Tl!L';iu. -- add . n !MI J: CP NORTH OF .ilrti:, Hu- ripjntr s!v'.ii .Will l;J! RAILROABlWEECK OF A'Wfl. A . , L.V. r'.d'K'I'M- - gives ir--- TOYS fALL OVERBOARD AND ARE SLIGHTLY 1U . . .4:'!. Yi-i- lllt .VUliXINi!. h-- --- J.11 Lv. . I'TAU. TWr:;sH.Y (MIMIN', East k; ',;m1 ravin.- No. 4 ra at at I'tnrcii Buties. 13" niiiwu earn of Ogdi-11- . wuiiv tir-iiutbi.t:' utile an hour. Th,-- mine train leP went in.ii the I - tiU'ii ilin-l- i The supreme court yesterday morning bunded d"Wn a decree in the case of the aisle of Itah agaiuat Will K. Bwau. sustaining tha judgment uf tbe kvwrr court, declaring that the court's Inaimeiiouii to the jury were fair and the rail The train lilt Ogiteu iu clurtc of Conductor lloyd and Engineer Baker. It couaikted of four bleeper and two itr partial. Bw au a tried aud fouad guilty by cvache well filled with paKkeugers. Near Church Butte tbe engine sud- a Jury before Judge Howell in the denly jumped the track aud tne sleep-er- a boiiuty fraud caae. He waa sentencinert urtied while the roaclic were ed to the penitentiary f.ir five year. lift on their trucks but croeawlac of Xn appasl waa taken to the supreme court aud Swan was released from the track. Seven people, including Biakema:i ciiaiody upon a bond. About three week ago Hwan was turned over to H. T. Marah. were severely bruised and cut. Marsh, who llrea bn Putter l tie custody f the sheriff liy hla avenue, received a had gash on hla bundtmmi. head which, however, did not lucapwci' Pancaka Flour la also a purs food; self-risin- aad all ready to Trade Mark mix with water and hake on a hot griddle. ALLENS BBB FLOUIt CO. Caaat Factory, San Jaaa, CaL Eastam Factory, Little Wolf Mills, Manama, Win PacMIe 1I0X0T0 & COMPANY 1SS 25Ui Street tala him. Knliiif waa sent Immediately from Evanston. Several doctor attended the Injured which are already making for a great One report gives a brukea flange rr rub. as the rauM1 of the wreck, but later The quality of these ore. Hr. Mil-io- wuid received ia to the effect that the declare. U equalled by l hum- - rails spiesd- Receut rslus aud sturtus found in uniy cue other locality In have weakened the roadbed. the L'uiLeJ Siuiea. They run from 65 A. wrecker from Kvauslou replaced to 70 per cent and an ihe bent known the oierturned cart.. for converting tuio Bessemer sieel, The pet sous reported injured arc: while Ilia quantity 1 sufficient to proIfrv. J. H. Gearheari, University vide an immense tuaaaga far genera- Place. Ner., hand cut. tions to come. 111., leg Ralph Jatnes. Osceola, Mr. Wilson's contract with the sieel bruised. company la on a royalty basis and th Clara Mans, Oakley, Idaho, anu WANT company guarantees the production at hurt. not less than 1,00 tuna a day for a Frank Marks. Ogden, Visit, scalp period of thirty year. Owing to the torn. fact that the contract ha not been P. F. llarbiiugh. Blandish, Cols., absolutely chisel the name of the steel wound In side. rumpauy la nut made public at thla Brakeutau 11- T, Marsh, Ogden Ume, but when It heoines knowu Utah, scalp wound. there will be no question of It a abilAbide J. Klepln, poalal clerk, Union, ity and Intention to carry through Its Neb., hip bruin j. plana. The locomotive did not leave the track. A relief train carrying surgeon was sent from Evanston, Wyo. BIG DAMAGE CASE near collided Two light engine Italy's Ranch, near Rawlins, thla Utah Constructian Company vs. the morning, killing our fireman and InOregon Shert Lina. juring both engineers. While lha derrick rliarlng the The third day of the hearing In the wrecking wreck it fell and two Greek la borer of the Utah Construction com- were killed. pany agslnit the Oregon Short Line Railroad company, wa held before Many ilia come from Impure blood. Judge Howell in the dlatrict murt yes- Can't have pure lihwd with faulty diterday. The action, which involves Isay liver and sluggish bow damages amounting to almost 90.0m). gestion, ia one of the hardest Anight oases el. Burdock Blond Hitters strengththat haa lieen tried in the district ens stomach, bowel slid liver, and court fur many rannihs. Expert en- purifies th blood. gineers and railroad contractors have been aumniiined as witnesses In lha OGDEN MAILS case. At the morning session W. H- Wat-H- a Arrival and departure f malls at and E. 8. Jobnwnu wore recalled Ogden posloffice: waa Their examination. far testimony North and Northwest, O. B. L. Ry. In relation to the work at Stockton, on t, 7:20 a. m, 6:20 p. m.; the Ijoamlngiixi cur-ofand of the Arrive, 12:56 a. m, 11:50 a. m. amount of the overhaul. Mr Johnson la East, all points, U. P. Ry. Arrive, a member-o- f the firm of Kllr.k k 4:10 a. m.; 2:15 p.m.; depart, 7:50 g. who did Johnson, the 2:25 p. m, 5:50 p. m. m, the principal work on the big cut at Southeast, R. O. W. Ry. Arrive, Stockton bar. Mr. Johnson, whose 1:00 m 11:45 a.m 2:50p.m.; im residence la In Nebraska, testified to part, i. 7:00 a. m.; G:I0 p. m. the amount of time he spent upon thl B. al! P. Ry. 7:20 a. Wwt. points. work, of which he. had charge. The m 2:60 p. m., 7:00 p. m.; depart, 3:50 witness was on the'smnd most of Ihe . m., 2:46 p. m. morning. Southern California and Nevada, B, At the afternoon session Civil En- P. L. A. & B. L. Ry. Arrive, 8:20 a. on waa the and stand put gineer Day m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 2:is p. m, 6:30 testified aa In the maps, plats and p. m. notes taken up on the Southern I'tah, O. B. L. Rv. Arrive, work. In answering the preliminary 8:50 a. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 5:50 withla the profession, a. m., 2:48 p. m. question ahmit ness said that he was born an enSouthern Flab, R. G. W. Rv. Ar was on tbe stand rive, 1:00 a. m 2:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; gineer." Mr. Day . the greater part of the afternoon. depart, 8:80 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 6:80 An Interested spectator and asriat-an- t p. m. to Attorney George H. Smith nf F: It Lake City, O. 8. I Ry. Arrive, a. ra., 8:80 am.. 12:00 m., 2:50 the Oregon Shnrt Une la Resident Engineer XVlllhnn Ashton, who Is sf. p. m., 7:30 p. m.; depart, 3:30 a. m the head of the engineering depart- 7:50 x m 10; : 10 a. m, 2:45 p. ment of the Oregon Short IJne sta- 5:50 p. m. Balt Lake City, R. G. W. 1:00 a. te tr. m.; 2:50 p. m.; depart, 7:00 a. m. 0:30 FANCY :r CASH GROCERIES n - DRY GOODS TOR fALL JUST ARRIVED ADB YIELD BIO RESULTS. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. I - Overcoats w-- ce and Suits Men, Boys and Children are the moat complete line in tbe City, and at price to suit everybody. Don't bay till you call and look ua over f,r - de-pa- f. Putnam Clothing House cross-sectio- By the Lose ef Money Entrueted te Their Countrymen. Tbe whereabouts of I. Okavakl and1 bla companion in crime, L Takavams, 1 one chance still unknown and In a hundred la given for the apprehension of the embeulere. The only nt answer sent lo thousands of circulars addressed to tbe police departments of the west and east has been for a more complete description of the thieves. It ia believed that the Iwo Jap have EASTERN EXCURSIONS either left tbe country or 0 covered Via the their flight that no traces of their COLORADO MIDLAND RY. movements will be discovered. Particulars of the deal are substanOn November 20 and December 18. tially as first printed by the Standard. The swindle not. only embraces the One fare plul 12 from 1'tah points to laborers hut several merchant who ad- Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, vanced credit to the Jape on tbe Omaha, Denver and Intermediate Mtrengtb of their dally wage, and points. Limit, GA days. Stopovers. merchants are Insera ef from :ioo to For further Information write L. H. A suit has been filed by the 900. Harding, general agent. Salt Lake united Japa agglnat the sugar com- City. pany for the money due Okavakl for INSANE PERSON KOT LIABLE beets which he delivered. Bo affected are the Japs over their lonaei that several of them are unable Supreme Court So Decides In the to work and two have lost their reaDamage Suit of Mrs. Reams. son and are la a state of collapse. The Japanese standard of honesty The cupreine rourt Tuesday sushaa been besmirched by tbe conduct tained the decMi'ii of the lower court of their trusted agent, and they are In Ihe cnee of Mrs. L. J. Reams, apapprehensive lest the people with pellant. against Josephine Taylor, in whom they deal will suspect them of which the rose waa rimmired on a demurrer holding that the facts act forth complicity In the swindle. in tbe complain were not sufficient t:i constitute a case. The action wav MSRE SIDE TRACKS brought again' Mrs. Tavlor and her guardian. Thomas E. Taylor, far damBancroft and Buckingham Go Ovar age! for personal Injury sustained by Line From Sparks to Ogden. the plaintiff. The demurrer In the cave showed that Mr. Josephine Taylor Freight congestion qf practically all was sn Insane person and ihe ubjee-- ' of the western railroads in the last tVon was raised that her estate should three months has brought about the not be he, liable through guarddecision on the part of the Rio Giwnde ian. This was funtalned by the SuShort Line preme court. Western and the Oregon to begin the enlargement of all aide The complaint filed by Mrs. Ream tracks on their lines immediately. sta'ed she had rented a portion of a Thla work. It la authoritatively slated,-wil- l certain bunding belonging to Mra. begin on the Rio Grande WestTaylor, from the latter's guardian. ern Immediately and similar course Thomas E. Taylor. Mra. Reams Jived will be pursued by the Oregon Short In the apartment aa a tenant and Line on the Uhion Pacific and South- complained to him about n cellar-waern Pacific between Green Riven and which ought to be closed up. Taylor Sparks aa noon sa final reporta can be promised to make it safe, but failed made to the Harriot a headquarters to do so. Mr. Reams fell into the cellar-waone nlgbt anj waa seriously and acted on. W. H. Bancroft and E. Buckingham, Injured. She brought suit against Mrs. general manager and general superinTaylor for cere!e.nee and negligence. tendent of the Oregon Short Line, On account of Mrs. Taylor being an went over the line from Sparka to Incompetent person It was held that the she waa net responsible far the prominspecting yesterday, Ogden Southern Pacific with a view to mak- ises of her gnaniinn. ing many changes In the aide tracks MURDERER IB CAPTURED. on that part of the Harriots! system. Superintendent E. C. M arson of Ogden, has spent some time on plans for Springfield. Mo.. Dec. 5. Garland these changes recently and some of Moore, the mall carrier, who last the chief dispatchers have also been nlgbt at Bnis d'Arc. ten miles northover the line with a view to making west of Springfield, shot and Hlled suggestions for the changes lo be Mias Clara West. W member of one made. of the wealthiest families in Green county, because she refused to marry CHINESE AT NEW CHWANG. Mm, was cajwured thia morning. He waa brought to Springfield and plared New Cbwaox. rec. 5. The Chinese In Jail for safe keeping. authorities will take over the charge WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. of New Chwanx. y y Curse whew ethers faiL Modern methods. Free consultation far any Chronla Disease of any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. a, p. m. . Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Rjr Arrive. 10:45 a. m.; depart 4:60 p. m. Hiitavllle, Eden k Ltlwrty Arrive, 6:00 p. m.; depart, 1:00 a. m. R. F, D. Weber County Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, 8:30 a. m. WM. GLARMANN, Poatmaater. HOME VI5ITORB' EXCURIION, Via Union Pacific, Dec. 18. 1 hr Estes Doctor Specialist Round trip first (lass ticket fa Den' ver. Colorado Spring. $19.75; Omaha. Kan City, 8t. Joe, g.'!2.(Ht; Pm-hlo- , St. Louis . ai9.50; Mlnnuapnlia, A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deainasa, Ringing ia the Cara, Dli knag Eye or Ear. All Biases of the Leas Bronchial Tubes and ChaeL Diseases of the Stomach, L4ver, Kidney and Bladder. Heart platan. Rhaiimatiam, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, SL VltnaDoac, Wax aay and all Rectal Trouble, Tap Wem. BM causa. Diana peculiar te Womea. ANT PRIVATE DlSKJtUi OP MEN quickly cmed te stay cured. Rare amber the examlaatloa and advice ia FRE- Tomorrow may be toe lata. Call or write. of th Head, Throat, Mkg ta DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Hi. Paul. 141.90: Chicago, 14.50. Equally low round trip rates to hundreds nf other points west of Chicago. Tickets good tp return within sixty day from s allowed. date of sale. the fa mou Overland Limped o IJnt-iteand the new la Angee-Chlcag. yxr only 4t hours to farther partirulsra see A. H. Mmculey, traveling passenger agent, Ogden, Utah. (Bayla Office hours. 10 a. m. te I p. m. 8488 Waahlngtoa Ava. RVvkI. Oxdrn. Utah. Entranca Room 19. Remember the number. Slop-over- d. Cbb-ago- PROYOS SPECIAL TRAIN Society Lights Will Carry 150 Teachers to the State Convention. message wa received yesterday Provo by Superintendent Ah lloo requesting him fa provide headquarter and acreumiodelians for a special train f teacher, over 15U strung, to .arrive In Ogden January 1st. This ia the first report from any school diatrint outside of Weber county concerning the number of pedagogue preparing lo attend the con- Reading Lights A from Sewing Lights lights For Work of Any Kind Can Be 5 ProcMred by vent ion. I'tah county I among the first, coun ties nf the s'ate In number of schools and teachers. Provo la deiermlnl fa land the convention for 1907 and with this end in view the entire body of teacher will he here, coming on a pedal train. AnT extra large room will be. provided for their headquarter bv the committee on ancommo-datkm- . and It 1 understood that Ogden will join farces with Provo fa help -- ecu re the next convenUnn. A committee appointed to obtain rooms and other accommodations far active the vlaluna will, commence work Thnnsdav. No trouble la anticipated In reserving boarding and rooming convenience for the 2.0"0 teacher expected. WANT ADB YIELD BIG RESULTS. a- - Using Electricity Furnished by UTAH LIGHT AND RAILWAY CO. R. S. CAMPBELL, General Manager E W. WADE, Agent HgM HiirmiLgH i |