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Show nii. tiii: housing i:xahixei:: D JRAN OPERA HOUSE Auditorium AaaaciatiaNL Roller Skating Direction Northwestern Theatrical H Wa ALEXANDER CHANT. Mgr. SUNDAY NIGHT mile rare Friday even lag. Fab. 15th. Mias Blanche Ogg of Balt Lake vs. Alisa Eva Turn- er, Ogden. QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER Grand Prize Mask Skating Carnival, Thursday evening, February 21. iaammaammnWwvwwww William A. Williams HIE ORIGINAL ROLE OP QUINCY. lie. 75c. 50c, 11.00, HTAHNA THEATER TONIGHT! Sealed Lips 10O, SOi 80s That foe number of people who patronise the Ogden Steam Laundry la Increasing dally? There's a reason for It. Our laundry haa been tried and not found wanting. Everybody like the manner and rapidity with which Tbat'a tbl we turn out their work. kind of nervie we want to render for oy alto. We await your ordera. Ogden Steam Laundry IK r Utt 417 BL jpptsnh EXTRACTS' with ewiy i fbel&nd Turf Ogden Exchange 326 St Twenty-fift- h California and Eastern races. Direct wire for all sporting events. Now is the Time ! Get You 4 FINE WINTER SUIT TAILOR-MAD- E CHEAP! Our line of pattern for extra AWAY are committed to the theyPLAN OF IMPROVEMENT. THEY WERE TAKEN TO JAIL ANO HAD A CRY. Dined at the Deaf and Blind Inati. tutien What the Scheoia Need. 5 WAGONS Order a package mi in Is famous health aad brain building flour aad enjoy some good old tnshioaaa Nov Brown England Brand. A chases at a right hoc loaf will make you think yon era (a WEBER puts are very fine. Repairing and Cleaning done eery reaaonaole. BOLSTEAD J. E. SIS 24th BL 1 road-master- lf PLACE VO'.R ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Monomania, Coplngn and Dead tones. Dont bay from agents, aa they gnt large noamisKofif and yon hare ta pay them. See four home paopla Brat Tard opposite city Cametary. CONTRACT RESCINDED. 1. Ocnfuegoa, Cuba, Feb. The city ouneil haa rated to rescind the con-'aand the lean of S3.000.000 for th const ruction of an aqueduct and newer. on the ground of irregularities. The contract waa authorized during ihe latter part of tha administration Prorident Palma and the bonds for "e loan were all subscribed for by American bankers. ; ct WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Told How People Paid No Attention t Their Hunger AND WERE DRIVING OFF DETECTED. West Websr Farmer WHEN Resolved Had 11.000 AND PAY 4,092 TITHES. ta Gst Fuel. Whatever tha Stones. NUMBER BosIoa Wiu Allans 4 f rising R. B. R. Fleur you can make bread Jut like th Puriiaaa used to One Waid in Ogden Paid 51400 Mara Tithes Last Year Than In Coat. In 1904. SB Pancake Flaw The visit of the legislator to Ogden terminated at 1 o'clock yesterday. They returned to Balt Lake, wiser aad better mea. as tney had at their tongues' end data on the needs of both state Ladiea Admitted Free Mornings schools in Ogden, and were resolved, without exception, to make recomand Afternoons Except Saturday. mendations to tha legislature as soon as they get an opportunity. Of the Admission, afternoon. luc. commltte on- public buildings aad Admission, evening, 15c. grounds, Hollingsworth, CallUter, Seeley. Gardner. Miller, Cleg. Bolton and Brlnkerhoff were present yesterday at the Industrial school aad today at the state school for the deaf and blind. At the school for the deaf aad blind they were given breakfast and also dinner, thus squaring themselves in a measure wlih the state. Uader the diIn the case of Thomas Andrews. rection of Supt. Drigga. each departJudge Murphy sentenced him to pay ment waa vialted and thoroughly ina flue of ISO or serve 00 days la spected from a standpoint of present JnIL The charge of bringing Into equipment and future improvements. the state stolen good. , waa brought The school's farms, barns nnd out door against Andrews. While in the em- industries were visited, nnd satisfacploy of the Southern Pa rifle company, tion at what they aaw waa expressed he aeyured several suits of clothing by the committee, la conjunction from n box car. J. W. Gill, hia with the commltte on. appropriation, charged with having received which visited the school a few weeks stolen goods, waa discharged, on ago. an effort will be. made by the grounds of iusulflcietit evidence. An buildings and ground, .committee to appeal was taken in the case of An- ao provide for the institution the comdrews. ing year that many of. the proponed change and additions ia several deW. H. Wright A Sons company has partments may be effected. At the Industrial school the commitreceived the large plate glass for the display window damaged by the storm tee was taken ia charge by Bupt. of several month ago. With the new Thomas. A visit to- - the machine ahnp, glass in place, the windows an made carpenter shop, to the (arm, and girls' moat attractive. quarter was made.- Two Improvements of an Important nature were The Ice plant proposed by G. 1 brought to the attention of the legisthe . school Becker ia going up as rapidly as tha lators. One concern machinery end apparatus can he re- which at present in conducted in one ceived. Everything haa been done by room, without any gradation of stutelegraph, hut tha difficulties are being dents, some of whom are capable of while othovercome, and Mr. Backer promises punning advanced studies, ers are mere beginners.' - It ia proposthat Ice would be furnished consumers before the middle of April ed to add another teacher to the faculty; and divide the school into grades Judge 8. T, Corn of Ogden is in with ronma fur each grade, la the reThe other Improvement Blarkfoot, Idaho, trying n civil case of moval of the girl quart ers to the new Wo4 vs. Tanner. school farm on Treat' .Second street and the erection of s' Commodious cotBamuei R. Blaylock, n laborer Wedthe estifor thair uta.' 11 tage nesday Bled a pat ion in bankruptcy. mation of the ' Thf,,tn School officials, He givea hi liabilitlea aa f 463.03 and work 'incalculable' good, aa unhia asset as 190, of which pig ra would ' der present conditions, owing to exempt. the closeness of the boys quarters to cottage,' tW latter are pracG. R. Cleaveland of the Cleaveland the girls denied all freedom and are contically Commission company of Balt Lake left as prisoners! The removal of there hurriedly- - yesterday and want fined to the fa'rm'woiiid give tbo the cottage west Mr. Cleavelast evening. more liberty and Thae in charge girls land ia general manager of the Union a better opportunity to work for their Trust A la vestment company, which owns the Kindergarten Extension com- good. recoup favorable Should the pany lb the Seven Troaghs district in consideration, pits.. the. cottage now occuHumboldt county. His visit, he ike girl .will, .be used for ia dne to an important strike In pied by. who will , bb segregated boy small the properties, In which rich gold from the boys and not permitlarger values are said to have been disclosed. came in contact with them, aa to ted He will also visit the Rosebud dismany of the vouagatar are morally trict, where he has Interests. injured by learning the vices of the eider Inmates, . The case of D. A. Gardner, forger, Both propositions were heartily enwaa continued Wednesday by Judge dorsed by the committee and promise Murphy until February 24. The pros- wm mails that .something would be ecution la digging up new testimony done to aid fjie acbnol.: In the several esses in which Gardner la said te have forged checks, nod also WOMEN OF. W0OOCRAFT collected money for firms and keeping the same. Ogden Circle 541 will run a special exrnraion train, Tuesday, Feb. 19th. to Clarence Cowan., deputy Internal Balt Lake via Rto Grande railway, revenue collector in the district of leaving Ogden, 0:34 'a. m.; returning Montana, waa ia Ogden Wednesday after the rally,. on official business. the order. Grand State Rally-o- f invited of. join thn Everybody The two plate glutei that were crowd. blown out at the Elite cafe on WashTickets $1 .00 round trip, ington avenue by the heavy wind of Wedneswere Cct. 14 and 20, replaced ACTION FOB S 176 day. One of them la the largest mm plate glass in Ogden, being 0 by 120 Inches. Commenced by W, M. Hughes Against Manager of Optra House. Mist Cecil McCardle, daughter of J. C. Devin, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCardle. a inlaThrough hia attorn nd name who recently returned from W. M. Hughes haa commenced action Loa Aagelea, wu operated - upon at against the manager of the Grand tha Ogden General hospital for ap- Opera House to vwcover 175 alleged pendicitis. The operation waa per- to be due him for service rendered formed by Dr. Conroy and waa entire- In the capacity of referee end master of ceremonies at nine athletic events, ly successful promoted by the Grand Opera House ofManager McGulnees of tlie local nomanagement. fice of the Western Union haa been With the exceptlon. ol throe caaee. the that from tified headquarters, Hughes placet the value of Me Mr. of ten per cent In pay'd West- services in each cat at 5. His work ern Union employes will store than included refereeing - at wrestling likely affect the Ogden force and will matches, boxing contests, and master Include not only desk men, but nil of ceremonies dilring the year from chiefs of operators, wire chlefa and June 19, 1905. to the Tbompson-TUomp-eo- n chiefs of divisions. This increase In match of this yes- salaries will make happy n small army Of men and is causing much rejoicing. CENEBAL TRACK INSPECTOR Judge Patten committed WUHa Green te the Industrial school yesterA new office of more than usual Imday morning, on charges of truancy, portance bas been created cm the Orepetit laroeny and b ranking parols. gon Short Line, anj all the territory under the Jurisdiction Of General Man10 Le Roy Farley, aged . Simeon ager Bancroft, from 'Salt Lake to yearn, died at 0:45 a. m.. at the home Butte and branches, and from Green avenue. 1224 Hettinger of hia parents. River to Reno and Granger to HuntHe waa taken down with pneumonia ington, Ore. it la the office of gena week ago, while employed at ths eral track Inspector, an officer who Keller butcher abop. He was bofn at will have full control, under the manWest Weber, on July 12. 1847. The agement. of all road masters, and wi fuograT will be held In the Mount. bars general supervision over all Fort meeting house at 2 p. m, Bun- toy. For this responsibility Mr.. F. V. J heretofore roadmsater on the Easton, One-hamile Ladiee Race. Audi- first district of the Southern Pacific, torium, Friday Eve., Feb. 15 M lee with territory from Ogden to the NeEva Turnar, Ogden, va. Miae Blanche vada State line, haa been selected. Ogg, Balt Lake. His successor has hot yet been appointed. but when he is. Mr. Eastoi, will assume supervisory charge of all RATES HIGHER . . tracks In Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, Montana and Oregon, comprising the vast Railroads Are te Eliminate Commodrailway system that is under the manity Rates. agement of Mr. Bancroft. His headwill be In Ogden, that being The railroads of the entire country quarters moat central point mi the system, the are preparing to make a general in- but be will report to Sait Lake. crease In freight rates which will bring them several hundred millions DIRECTORY EON 1 507 added revenue annually. Conferences are being held fh Chicago between the highest trains men of both eastern and The "Polk Directory" for lfi7. now wasters roads, with n view to eliminatdistributed, is a book of over 700 being ing hundreds of rates which are known pages, containing J 4.32a individual as commodity rates," and to compel names of residents of Ogden and town. No business houa-cashippers to submit to the classification rates, which are substantially afford to be wlboit one and, for higher. ready reference, It la a most useful The reason for an Increase is the al- part of a library. One teatnre 1 me care taken in leged alprm over the increasing diffthe roirect spelling of every iculty ia obtaining money with which nsme in the book. to make needed improvements. oom-pauio- -- ' VijMjJ" SCHOOLS - SEAT BALE SATURDAY. PRICKcafM( l'.IUi LEGISLATORS TWO SMALL THEY LOADED MORMONS IN BOYS RAN VISIT THE COAL ON COUNTY OF Valuable Prfzea Awarded for Costumes and Raoee. Costumes (or Rent at the Rink. Priaee on Exhibition in J. 8. Leals A Co.a Display Window. WITH rRICES: i. One-hal- f new YORK' THE ORIGINAL CHICAGO A lOSTON SUCCEM IN n:ii av. mua ai:y n lw-n- g Two sib 11 bo' Officer sen anosied jes-terda- y in Herrick, to a telegum from Goldfield from the parent of i he uungsier. They ran away fruui huiue leu davs ago. One will be takeu neck u tioiil-tiel- d bv his mothei. The other a ill probably be sent (. the Industrial school, at such Is the siah of his by parents. They gave their same a Archibald and William. When In ought to the station they affected a nonchalant air and feigned indifference to their arrest. But when the officer spoke of their mothers their eves commenced to aster and their mouths lust their hard lines and begaa u droop In the comer. Aa thj aere taken to the corridor, Archibald, who 'meekly admitted that hia age a thirteen, began to simper, but the Might of his companion, the leader of ibe pair, hia courage and he braced up and wiped away bis tears. Being questioned by the officer, both boys admitted that ibey were somewhat weary of their life away (rum home. We are hungry. 100 mid one, "but it doetnl count for much when you are buugry. People won't believe yon, and so wave been half starved since we left home. People can't feel the gnaw in our stomachs. Archibald could hold bark no lung-er-, aa he had a long cry. SUB-STATI- ON Save for :be leniency of the Southern Pacific company, and the of tb parties concerned to pay for the Coal they bad taken, aix residents ot Weber would now be in the sheriff's cuatoJy. They escaped punishment, however, aui were cautioned aa to their future run-du- will-lugue- tt Vt Jubn Bluth, the tithing clerk, has completed his aaaual report, which i ia the nature ot census of the of the Church of Jesus Christ of lAttar-daSaints. y There are 14,232 members of tka Mormon eburrh In Ogden and Maker The shortage of fuel caused the county, which Includes children under trouble. On the east siding at West sight years of age who have hern Welwr. the train was sidetrack 1 blessed into the church. This is aa inthe crew went west to the west phlle 434 crease of census of a 01 er lb siding to transfer some cars and clear the track, la the course of 1 hilly year ago. Ob this basis. Mr. Bluth estimates mluutea. the Tim tbat intervened between the crew's departure from, ami the Mormon pnpulaitoa of the county. t IN, (mu. Thin return to, the train, soma half doieu Including Ogden, farmer populadrove to the car, loadeu would mnk 1 ha their wagons with Cual aud ware mak- tion about 14.000, based ou the figures ing off when a company agent espied of the Polk directory for this year. The luc res se in tliMugn for Weber them, overtook one. made him drive back and unload aad followed the stake was 12 per rent, aud 23 of tba 25 ward gave aa Increase. Oue ward others to their home. in the cool house of one uiau waa ia th rouniy showed an increase of 70 found five tons stored sway, braid par rent, and a ward la the city ra-lrued 1 1. Dod more last year thsa tha the load he had tin hi wagon. Various amount were found on (he premyear previous. iss of the other parties. era In There are sow 4.094 tithe-pan Instead of prosecuting the men, au Weber county, including Uxdt-increase of 350 in the year. opportunity wu given them to pa for the fuel, which they did. without These statiMlrs Indicate s prosperay hesitation. Hereafter the train ous contlfNou of the Mormon church will bo Closely watched. apd a ratio of growth In membership quite equal to the increase in population of thin section. FAVORS MAKING EXHIBIT Trade Mark ALLENS BBB fLOUR CO. Coast Factory, San Jeea, Eastern Factory, Little Wclf MUlA Manawm WiA Paciflo ct - CaL- - D0X0T0 & COMPANY 155 25Ui Street FANCY CASH u GROCERIES a n Fred J. Klesel, mho has been sura an active worker la the National Irrigation rungn-aa- , and at who instance aad uader the recommendation ta Governor Cutler's message, Repreaen-tatlvRudolph Kuehler of Weber has introduced a bill to appropriate l to defray the expanses of a Utah trait eahfbtt at the next session of the eongrua, to be held In Sacramento, neat September, speaking of the nutter today, said: "The Importance te the horticultural Interests of Utah by aurh an and by the subsequent; display of fruit Is inestimable. Th very beat of fruits are grows In thn arid regions aad particularly in Utah and the advantage that will accrue ta tha state, with this kind of adver tlsing, will bring bark many fold to tfcr stale. 1 hops the bill will pas and I am confident that It will." Continuing. Mr. Kiesel explains. that Just' aa effort on tbo part of Uiah and It delegation to the congress open up to thla slate aurh markets as they have not dreamed of. The superior quality of Utan fruit, he urged, is now hero m lug known everywhere, and with the Improved methods In fighting the pest that are being adopted la Utah, he thinks that Utah can control a considerable portion of the world's par-ket- . la alee purs food; seif rising aad all randy ta 1 with water aad bake on a hot grlddlA DRY GOODS fOR fAU JUST ARRIVED e FOR POWER IN,-M- COMPANY LAND PURCHASED ON STREET. TWENTY-THIR- Whs re a Building la to Be Erected and Machinery Irv--. stalled. . tha By a transfer of real eeiate, Utah Ught tc. Railway company baronies the poser iieor of the corner at Tweaty-tlilrstreet and kloffei lass, directly east of She Consolidated Wat-o-n A MarhlBe-companbuilding. The deal will be completed Boon. The purrhaae price bee not been made y public. Upon the land the IJght company intends to creel n aulntwHon and install marblnerv to receive a voltage of 28.000, instead of 2.000, from the power plant. Thla .change will materially Increase, the efficiency of the service and at tha same time save to the company the heavy losa of power on the lines between the city and the Pioneer station. The erection of a substation has become necessary on account of the increase in the demand for power and belight. There in more machinery ing operated by electricity In Ogden today than ever before in the history of the city and the demand for this kind of motiva power steadily growr. As aoun as transforming machinery arrives, the substation will be connected with the ajaiem of the Ogden Rapid Transit company, and will aupply it with all ita power. . FICHTINC DREADED DISEASE Extra Precautions Ordered by Beard of Education far Sanitation. Owing to the prevailing epidemic of spinal meningitis, the Balt lake city school authorities are taking extra precautions in the matter of caring for the health of the school children. Spegiven to the personal cial attention cleanliness ot eat b child, and the rooms are kepi well swept and at a uniform temperature. Aa aoon aa It la reported that pupil Is sick, the tearher vlrdta tha home of the child, and if medical attention haa not been given, the diy 1 physician in tha case. If not Ified and looks into a child in any room de- velops a case of aplnal menlngl'la all the pupils are dismissed until the room baa been fumigated thoroughly. Soma excitement haa been cawed among pnrenta because of tBe death bv spinal meningitis. . Wednesday . of jidin R. Giles, a pupil of the Wasatch acbotd. Superintendent Christen no said that no alarm need he felt in this connection aa Ibe boy baa not been In the room for two week.. The dead son of John boy waa the and Amy Hanks Giles, of G P street. Cincinnati and had lived In thla PUTNAM Clothing' House Estes Doctor Specialist Arrival and departure of main at North and Northwest, O. H. L. Hr Arrive, 7:30 a. m., 4:30 p. a.; depart, 13:15 a. m., 11:50 a. m. East, all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:10 . nu 2:15 p. a.; depart, 7:60 a. 2:25 p. m., 4:60 p. m. W. Ry. Arrive, 1:00 a. m, 11:45 a. m, 2:50 p. a.; depart, 7:00 a. m., 0:30 p. m. West, ail points 8. P. Ry. 7:20 m 2:50 p. m 7:0t p. a.; depart, 1:20 A ia, 2:45 p, m. Curas whan ethers fail Madam methadA Free canauttatlsa far any Chranle Disease sf any name sr nature. Every cm guaranteed, m, Southeast, R. G. a Sonthsra California and KavadA B. a P. L. A. A 8. L. Ryj Arrive, 0:30 7:30 p. . depart. 2:45 p. a., 4:30 a, ' Southern O. 8. L. Ry Arrive, 7:30 p. m.; depart. 3:30 m. a. a., p. Southern Utah. R. G. W. Ry. Arrive. 1:00 a. m., 2:50 p. m., 7:00 p. a.; m., 7:00 a. a., 4:10 depart, 1:30 p. m. Salt lake City, O. S. L. Ry. Arrive, 1:01 A m, 2:30 a. m., 12:00 m, 2:50 an.. 7:30 p. depart, 2:30 ?.:30 a. a., 2:43 p. a., 10:10 6:60 p. a. Bait Lake City, R. G. W. Arrive, 2:50 p. a.; depart. 7:00 A 1:00 a. a., 0:30 p. a. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. T. Ry. Arrive, 10:46 a. a.; depart, 4:50 p. 1:30 m., a2:45 Uteh, a aa a a, A Partial List of Diseases Cored Catarrh, Denises, Ringing in the Bant Discs sea of thn Maad, Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. AU Dto cum the Lungs, Branchial Tubas aad Chart. Diseases of U Btomach, Liver, Kidneys aad Bladder. Heart Dlsaas Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troublsa, BL Vitus Dane, PUa fistula aud all Rectal Troubled, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from an, ranse. Disc tea peculiar to WamA ANT PRIVATE DISEASE OF MEN quickly cured to atay eurad. Remember the examination and advice In FREE. Come At ones Tomorrow may bo too Into. Call ot writA DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST 't a m. to d p. rt. 1444 Washington Arm Office haura, 14 (Boris Block), Ogdan. Utah. Eatramc Boom 19. Remember tha number. d, Huntsville, Eden a: A Liberty iJ a Arrive. L 1:00 p. depart, 0:00 a. m. R. F. D. Weber County-Arr- ive, 5:00 p. a.; depart, 2:80 a. m. WM. GLASMAX.Y, Postmaster. CHA8. BASSETTO DIVORCED. Hunt, May Hava Washington, Feb. 14. Justice Gould today signed a decree ot absolute divorce In favor of Charles C. Bassett gainst hia wife. Nannie Bassett. The who decree provides that Bassett, gave bond for ibe costa of the suit, hall have the opportunity to recover the costs either from bis former wife, the Rev. E. law-renr- e or the Hunt A certified ropy of the Any Person Cutting or try since 1844. He fought under Major General Zachary Taylor in the Mexican war. He wan a graduate oT decree haa been forwarded to the West Point and up to recently has en- court la OmabA In which ia pending gaged in hia profession of civil engi- the suit of Mr. Bassett against her neer. Among Hie children' who sur- husband for divorce. vive him are J. S- Harriaon and A. R. CANAL CONTRACT. Harriaon, of Helena, Mont. ' Ansthar Conference Held De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuiede - DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON. Don't Miss This Ogden postofflea: Har- coun- 4 OCDEN MAILS Rv, Monnd Cltv, Kan.. Feb. 14. Cdlonel James Findlay Harrison, a grandson of President William Henry Harriaon, died at his Imme here today of old ages, aged 82 years.- He waa born in $7.89 exhibit at Sacramento, and la getting a representative dele Hob the congress. It has been his hobby for yearn t advance Utah fruits to the attention of the world, and It waa through hia efforts that Utah recovered the Clark cup. to Pay the CostA rison. All Men's Suits, $10, $12, $13.50 and $15, will be sold this week at Mr. Klrarl, with his usual enthusiasm and energy, Is beginning now on th work of making a good COL. HARRISON DEAD. Hs Was a Grandaon of President Suit Sale at Putnam's, But Na Award Mads. 1mdnn. Feb. whose 1 - 1. Tha women leaden have a. sworn not to dewtt In their violent agitation until parliament has granted their demands, appear likely to give the authorities considerable trouble. They miide yesterday a more determined and better organised demonstration than ever before. In the course of which more than 6J women were It was beany midnight before they an secured hall Washington. Feb. It. Another conference on awarding the Panama renal contract was held at the White House v enterday. J. B. McDonald and John Peiire. bo.h of New York, associated with W. J. Oliver in hit bid for the work.-werpresent and were consulted by President Roosevelt regarding their experience in handling large contracts. No conclusion was announced. UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE. Agent e P S-L- . '.ft- wi.aeyww'vro ieiiisi!..iiu ' - |