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Show TIIE 3I0UXING lIXAUlNEIi: UTAH. SlNUAY. OGDEN. 1 BOYS ARE TOlA 9 LEAVE TIIE T. lilSI AKV BUILDING I BOOM IS STATE LE3LIE DOWNS AND Dress Goods Sale Silks An exclusive offering of exclusive novelties at various MATT CON- prices Ktripe; cheek. fancy and shadow plaid. The plain Nika are represented in a profusion of all the new ghatles, also an extensive line of the Htapl blacks. Imported Mack lire Taffeta, lVeu de Soie, etc., etc. Fancier Rather than aend 1hih ud Man Conroy, two of il.e yoimK-Kliov l that ever perplexed llu police, to the Industrial aehuol. .Iinlg,- Patton turned them over to iht-l- pun-ma-. on Our buyer taught tlii ha recently at a the promise that th in- - uUen mit of the state by Tuesday imirntnc. A farm great burgaiu. Our Ieire i to nunc in Texas and a farm in Nebraska, ownth m all immediately at a inali profit. ed by relatives of Down ami Conroy, ere named by their parents as the ee Sale begin Monday luoruiug. future homes of he wayward lads. The failure of the Juvenile diaplay iu uoilh window. couit In providing punishment for young wrong doer, and in prohibiting the higher court from lra.tng with boy a under the ugt- of IS is re for the freedom of the pair. Their rompankina, who are of in age that place them under the jurisdiction of the district court, wtl be tried in police court Tuesday on charges of burglary. Of the gang captured by the police, Brotherton, Crosby and Low are confined in the county Jail swatting trial. Downs and Conroy were the recognised leaders of the boys, and confessed to the olBeera after rapture tbat they planned and took an active part In in Ogdon Fettenou and L, H. Frnerer were ap- four burglariea committed nights. In speaking of the pointed a oominiuee cm legislation. iu at many condition tbat prohibits the Bills to the amount of 9287 and the deplorable of a certain of criminals punishment were after allowed, payroll regular age. Judge Patton aisled that he did which the board adjourned. not think the Industrial school a fit Stale Engineer Caleb Tanner has place for boy a capable of successfully notified the county clerk that he had breaking Into a store and looting the complied with the mandate of the till.. For this reason he gave them an court in the case of the application of opportunity to leave the Mate. Louis Zltiman, and that the same had been approved.1 This now gives Mr. Zttzman right to the third spring in Taylor's canyon over which a struga gle waa made by the Inlon Pacific Railroad company. Mr. Zits nun's apPcttibone For nd Moyer, plication was for throe springs, two of which acre granted, with a conHaywood , . . test on the third. 37c a Yard t r la. W. H. Weight FRYER Lumber Dealer and Brickman Preparing Foe An Active Season. e Sons Co, SQUARE DEAL" the Ice Cream, Sherbets Punches, Frozen Puddings, Etc. You Will Need There is to be a mass meeting of workingmen at the Court House, at S to demand a square p. m. today, deal for Moyer, Pettibona and Haywood, now In prison in Ida bo. The by Rev. meeting will be addressed Wo. Thurston Brown of the Unitarian church. for Grace Lorella, Infant daughter of Rev. Ora C. Wright, formerly pastor of tha Baptist church in Ogden, died on Feb, 4, at Eugene, Oregon, whore the family la now located. The child was ill twelve weeks. That Party PHONE Cecil McCardle, daughter of H. P. McCsrdle. .lied yesterday at the Genet al Hospital, following an operation for appendicitis performed by Dr. Conroy yesterday afternoon. Miss Lillian Buoy, of the High school, was the artist pho made all the blackboard drawings at the High school prom" Fridav ntaht which attracted so much attention. One of the colored dining car cooks injured In tbe wreck at Gartney recently, la in a acrioua condition at the hospital. j , ' General Superintendent K: Burklng-hacam up from Salt Lake Friday kind will make n trip of inspection ovef the west end of the I'nlon Paclfle aa for aa Green Hirer. He will fay particular attention to the repairs, if any, that aro needed at the acene of the recent washout near Peterson, and will examine other portion of the Weber canyon for possible recurrences. That the somber of people who patronize the Ogden flteam Laundry Is in. crossing dally? There's a reason fur it. Onr laundry has hern tried sad not found wanting. Everybody like the manner and rapidity with which we turn out their work. That's tht kind of service we want to render for yon also. We awslt yonr orders. ; Ogden Steam Laundry Thono 174. 417 it nth Mich., a . H. N. Stratton of OUego, cousin of Sheriff Behring, arrived la Ogden Friday and after - a short Visit will leave fur Seattle, where he win go Into the grain and elevator business. He llkea Michigan, but says the winters are ton cold, and wants to reach a more equable climate. J. F. Roberts, a prominent business man of Afton, Wyo., which la situated Just across the line from Bannock county, Idaho, Is in Ogden on a business trip, and la meeting some of the traveling salesmen here. Instead of la his locality. . Mm wreck occurred A freight at on the Oregon Short Line, The details of the Yesterday. cldent could not be learned other than that three box cars went Into the ditch an0 that hunwof.the trainmen were Injured. , Dew-eyrlll- -- j Funeral services over the remains ot John Ray. who was killed on the Southern Pacific,' Feb. 16th,, will be held from St. Joseph's church, 2:30 p m., today. ' Felj 17th. Interment In Mountain View Cemetery. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McNevJn lies seriously ill at tbeir borne on Grant avenue. TWOORETEAis Spinal Meningitis 'Claims an Ogden a Victim. Boy There were two dee tha from spinal meningitis in Balt- - leke since an Ogden boy, formerly n stereotyper hr the' employ of Tbe Standard. He waa In Ogden last Bun-Ja- y C. M. Jackson will deliver .the fourth apparently In the beat, of health. 1u of n series of laymen's addresses The that he bad died at S tha Congregational church today. He o'clocknews this morning earns aa a shock will speak of the message of the press hi must intimate friends. to The to the church. body will be brought here for burial. folks live at North Ogden. The washout on the Inlon Pacific, HisMiss Lila Newton also died of the near Julesberg, la repaired and regu- same disease la Balt Lake Friday lar eastern trains have resumed their She was 14 year oU, schedule. After this ibey will arrive iilght in Ogden on time. No. 3 is only five OGDEN MAILS hours late mthis afternoon. -- ' a Leon Engstroin- and J. K. Spence, Balt Lake offlclala of the Pennsylvania railroad, are In Ogden. " Now is the Time! Gel You a I FINE H. Bnedaker, genera agent of the' Illinois Central, with headquarter, at San Francisco, passed through Ogden yesterday on his way to the roast. He haa been east on company business. Arrival and daparturo of malts at Ogden postoDoe: North and Northwest, O. B. L. Ry. Arrive. 7:S0 a. m., 6:30 P. m.; depart, 13:65 a. m., 11:10 a. m. East all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:S0 a. m4 t:ll p. utf depart 7:60 a. m, 2:25 p. m.. 4:(0 p. m. Southeast R. 0. W. Ry. Arrive. and arrhiieet. without one n I Ora-iiwriu- or commercial blark. Work H piling up," said one a rr till ect this morning, and we have more tlua we can conveniently attend to. It keep coming and the amount ot husincs now In' sight is larger this all the construction work done last year." At the lumber yards and brick factories, It la said, the shortage, which handicapped building last year, will not Impede pragreaa this season. Lumber from tbe northwest Is arriving dally and several large retailers are filling their yards to rapacity In anticipation of the heavy demand for material. CHEAP r- - y ive, J. E. BOL5TEAD a, a, s. ... . At the brlrk yard I50.0U0 Increase the is being expended to output. WOMEN Of wooocom Garden Seeds that are sure to grow. ' All seeds sent out from this store are hew stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. Our liuc of (irot-cri- is always nice aud f (mb. See us for Llay, Grain, gtock and Poultry Food. ' One package of Stock Food with every $2.fo you spend with us. Job Pingree, Jr. 2572 Washington Ave. Ggden Circle Ml will run a special excursion train, Tuesday, Feb. 19th, to Balt Lake via Rio Grande railway, tearing Ogden, 9:39 a. m.; returning to renew quest for the detention of MAY BE EXTRADITED mass meeting of the Working Japanese fugitives. the afier rally. their Class of Weber County and This message was In response to s 'Grand Btate Rallv of the order. friends la hereby called to be held In Throe Japanese Crooks Likely to Be from the Governor to the telegram of invited tbe Everybody the County Court House, Sunday, the join Returned for Punishment. department uf state giving notice that 17th lust., at 3 oclock p. m when crowd. warrants had been Issued In Utah for Tickets round trip, the Rev. W'm. Thurston Brown will The three Japanese wanted in Box the arrest of the abeoondlnf Japnaeae. addreaa the meeting. and hear, : Eider oounty for. victimizing The coat of extradition. In all probanot to believe, but to Investigate. who entrusted about lfo TISSOT AMD HIS PICTURES bility, will be borne by the victims at OiiO to them, and who have been ar- the fugitives. exIn will be rested probably Japan, IN DISTRICT COURT James Tlmot was a man of the Governor Cutler Friday world in '1896. All Paris knew him tradited. A marriage llcepae baa been Issued received the following telegram from as e common of the of life painter of to Rasmus C. Rasmussen of Croydan Robert Baoon, acting secretary In district court yesterday before the and Its common life was at Washington: and Martha Bond of Henefer, both of Judge Howell the following calendar very city, common. Tlssot was 50 years atata, Have telegraphed embassy at Toklo waa heard: lawful" age. old a In name thro, bad lie France Bancmft-WbltneCo. va. R. 8. and England where hla picture of Farnsworth. Demurrer overruled, ten women had been exhibited in the sadan to answer. lon. fo 1186 he wa working upon a E. O. Plies vs. T. II, Ballentyne ct erica The Women of Paris wrhea I. Demurrer argued and taken un- hla delire to ROBT. G. AGEE J. M. FORESTALL paint the "Choir Singadvisement der er" led him to a little church where Annie Beech ft. Ernest Beech. Op the linger might be thoroughly studder to ahow cause. Continued, ied. Aa mass was celebrated g picCharilla A. B. Welch vs. Stephen A. ture floated before TiMOt' eyes a a Motion for a new trial. Browning. picture of misery and ruin and In the Continued midst two old folks la despair. Then Juliet Blone va.. William Stone. Or- Christ came Christ, the Consoler der to allow rauMV Bet aside.' the only hope of the world In despair ct ad mini. I Hyrum Bclnap va. Llazle nl. Motion for new trial. Contlnned. It was a picture that would not Maud Martin va. George E. Martin. down. Tlssot fought agstnt It. It cause. show aside. Bet Order to cried for expression and finally Tis-ao- t In the matter of the estate of Chris yielded. Tbe great painting known a "The Voices Within" wss put upon topher Asdnesoiu. deceased, the petition for letters of Administration were the canvas. It was hardly dry when granted and the bond fixed at 10A. -- PsHs aald, Tisrot haa gone to the A number of other probate matters Holy land to wtndy the life of Christ," were continued. The Springfield F. aud M. IimCo. Pari laughed, for Paris kney Tleaut the man about town. The MandiPHter Atwnranre Co. Then In 1894 Paris weut to one WOODMEN OFTHE WORLD The German Alliance Asad, of New York. of lta numerous exhibitions of arflal' work. There were 4U9 pictures of the The Now Zealand Fire Ins. Co. All members are requested to meet Life of Christ. And by James Tlssot.! The New York Underwriters K. of P. Hall Sunday, February Then the crowds rame. Men and woit The Caledonian Insurance Company. 17, at 1 p. m.. with badges and white men wept before the realism of these At i last marvelous real the of tbe attend funeral to Neighpaintings. gloves, bor John Rhea. Band in attendance. historic Christ had been pictured for Since then th whole worir. All members uf Degree team meet at them. d before th-- j has atnod 12:3U. work of tbla master hand. T. (V MORRIS, C. C. ' Ogden is to have the privilege of E. AUTH. Clerk. coming seeing the pictures thlp week,- - February IKth, 20th and 21t. A Mm aa Home la Ogden. tbe guest Methodist church, si Bay of the Crirtentoa Home. III dursee some wonder It ie a rhance to real estate TJie transfer ing January an.i the first, half of ful pictures which Ogden has never February this year In Ogden indlratro seen before and a rhance to help In be the moat s splendid work. that the year of 1W7 Just let us know what you have to sell or wish tabuy Course tickets 50c. Children 25c. active year In the real cute market which haa been for many years. Ogden haa more business; la in NOTICE better condition; real estate la lower In price; real rotate will advance Sugar Agent of the Amalgamated more rapidly, and will pay more profit Phone Ind. 80 th farmers at the Office, on money Invested in real estate dur- Ovmpany will meet and for eeveral time below, places than other five years, Bell any First Natl Bank 55 809 ing the next contbe purpoec of making sugar beet city of the same size in the United tracts and tb Amalgamatwith them States. ed Sugar Co., for the season of 19o7: Being fully convinced of the above Warren Monday, Feb. 18, at 11:0fl facts, we have recently purchased a. m. seres of land, scattered Seventy-fiv- e Feb. 18, at Plain City Monday, about in almost all parts of tbe city, 2:00 p. m. being located on 13th. 21st, 22nd, 24th. Feb. '19, North OgJen Tuesday, 25th. 26th, 2Hth. and 30th streets, anl on Grant, Adama, Monroe, Quincy, 2:00 p. m. Syracuse Wednesday, Feb. 20, at Jaekaou, Van Buren. Harrison. Tyler. 11:00 a. m. Polk and Taykn avenues. We have Hooper Wednesday, Feb. 20, at from this property persons 2:00 bought m. p. sell. We to desired paid spot wbe Xanrovllle Thursday, Feb. 21, at cash and took the discount. We are 2:00 p, m. a of the profit willing to give you part Thom not present at those meetings we made In buying this property; sell ran call at the office of the Sugar yon a lot In ny part of the city, any National Bank size you may wli. give you your own Company, in the First on or before Building any Saturday terms, without Interest. 1907. We are prepared to sell yon a home March 16th, In any pan ot the city,. with small the balance the !C AT THE TABERNACLE pavmpnt down and nine aa payln? rent-- Last year we old quite a number of house to Professor Joseph Ballantyne anrailroad men acd others on above nounces the following music for th-- i plan, these are sll satisfied anj happy Sunday eervlce In tbe Tabernacle, at busbecoming their own and are gradn-illp. m.: landlords. 1 "Lo. tbe Mighty God Appearing We sold last year Two Hundred Tabernacle Choir. Ms, many of which and Efghty-fon- r 2. Chorus. Praise to God, Immorthe purchaser hare folly pal-- for, tal Praise, McClellan, Mr. Jed deeds and now are received their getMlse Maud Belnap and Choir. ting ready to build homro, will have nolo. Spring Bong." Menand will he the happy delssohn. Mr. Bam T. Whitaker. quit paying rent In rewhich they owner of the home 4. Hallelujah chorus (from the side. Handel, Choir. Messiah). Call and ee us and we will talk it W. M. McKendrick of the Professor over, sell joti a lot or a house, help Weliee Stake academy, will be the you fo get home. Step paying rent speaker on th subject, "The Realities and become your own landlord. of Mormontem. A 91-0- 0 fellow-countrym- . Real Estate and Loans - Surety Bonds r ASSETS OVER $80,000,000.00 open-mouthe- ' We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of Real Estate JESSE J. DRIVER 1:00 a. iu., 11:45 a. m- - 2:50 p.m.; de' The Elks of the city have issued part, 7:00aila m., 6:30B. p. m.Ry-7- :20 P. a. points a paper which they call The Elks m.,West, 2:50 p. ml, 7:00 p. m.; depart, S:So Bunaler." It Is said to be a. m., 2:46 p. m. TAILOR-MAD- E an. semiwerious, anl nd Nevada, s. Southern devoted exclusively to the Interests ot F. I A. ft California . Arrive, 6;0 a. 9. L. K It name. that is a the lodge gave 7:80 p. m.; departtS p. m.. 4:20 ! not to enter Into the newspaper field m, p. in. one-daOur line of patterns for extra pants sensasave as a of the city, Bouthero Utah, O. B. L. Ry. Arrive. are very fine. tion, so that people need not fear the S:S0 a. m, 7:80 y. depart S:S0 A new corps of solicitors. a. m.. 2:45 p. m. advent of Repairing and Cleaning done very reasonable. G. W. K. Southern Utah. ' The hearing on the application for 1:00 a. a-- . :0 p. at, 7:00 p. m.; the writ of habeas mrpua In the case depart, S:S0 a. 7:00 a. m, :20 SIS 24th St of the State vs. Roy Bwartafager. will . m. probably be heard by Judge Howell Balt Lake City, O. 8. L. fey Arrtvw, late this afternoon. 1:00 a. m, 1:30 ana, 12:00 m., 2:50 p. bl, 7:M p. w.; depart, 3:20 a. Mrs. Davl.l Mattson and Mrs. Carl 7:30 a. m, i:i0.s. 3:45 p. m PLACE FOUR ORDERS WITH Alllao are vlslttag Mrs. W. W. Cluff 6:50 P. in. MITCHELL BROS. In Balt Lake City. Balt Lake City, R G. W. Arrive. 1:00 a. m., 3:50 p. a.; depart 7:00 a. Monumauta, Copings sad Hoad-toneBOTH PHONES, 771. of board education held The county 3:30 p. m. Don't buy from agent '2374 WA8HINGTIN AVENUE. a short session yesterday at which at,Cache Valley Points. O. g. L, aa they git large eommiaamaa a number of routine matters were Arrive, 10:46 a. m.; depart 4:50 Ry.. and yoa have u pay them, lee p. m. A communication was reconsidered. Hunt villa, Edro ft Ubarty Arrive, yeur home people first. Tard ceived from Superintendent Smith of 5:00 p. a.; depart, 9:00 a. m. opposite City Cemetery. schools, asking R. F. D. Weber Couaty Arrive, 5:00 th, Balt Lake county For the benefit of the general offor a conference with the board, upon p. m.; depart, 3:39 a. m. fices In the depot building a sky light - amendments to the tbn proponed WM..GLA8MANN, haa been cut through from the main WANT ADE YIELD BID RESULTS. school laws. Superintendent W. N. Poatmaaur. . corridor. WINTER SUIT the opinion of contractor, dealiu building material, real estate inhai usurious note, that (igitt-is sIhiui to cuter on an era of btlildnif, I bat will surpass the record of any year in the htatorj of the city. The sea-o- n is Jnai o.vitnnenring and in a month, if goo, i weather continues, the music of saw and hammer will bn heard In every part of the rtiy. Planned and contracted for. is work a ml lion dollars, representing arhrdiiled for completion by rorly This embraces wa rehouses, factories, residences and bustneoa blocks of a substantial character. and builders are busy aa bees and have ahead of them work to isx their resources beyond their limit Not n day paases that a pro per rive builder does not visit the architects for plans, of a cottage, store house m Makes Are li is er lo.-a- upon-Bibl- SEEm CONTRACTS AND PROSPECTIVE WORK AGGREGATE MILLION. They Ware Members of ths Ceng That Committed Four Bj'glarirs in Ogden. One hundred piece of fancy uoveltie at SEHEHDS5 DUE ROY RELEASED. u pring 1.mi7. 17, J. J. BRUMM1TT Wishes his many friends to know that he is still in iness, and nicely located at 2275 HAS INFLUENZA loqdon, ' Feb. Whltelaw Reid, It la ffering from Influenza. have advised him to week or two. but his this time make thia Ambassador reported, la BuHla physicians go abroad for a official duties at 16. Washington Ave. You are especially invited to call and see him at his new location . . . . . impossible. V |