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Show UOlJMNti THE I.XAMINLK: WRIGHTS li alteraiiou will In ami Miaaea Spring dacket. all new M.vlin, m-a- t plaida in the a new utyle bold and dill thieve La l: r btHit'int' l , made.) triKa ami headwear from L'oc to $S. The elevator givea you a wife. ride to the ,iiiik department ou Ike aecond floor, amt il'a certainly worth a luother'a even though ouYo not yet riady 10 buy. while to aet thia daiuty collm-tiou- , We're allowing Rome wonderfully cute little white t'oata, made of lace, lawn, etc., for little girla 2 to 4 year. 1retty ideas you ought to mm. We allow children' The Ladies Suit Stray i been obtained by the police authorities They are confident uf making captures an1 are. thoroughly aroused to the importance of putting an end to such work. Johnson was rablied or $410 at Hi o'clock yesterday by a part uf this same sung of pickpocket opCity. He had erating In Halt drawn the molify from the National Bank of the Republic and was about to enter tin- place of business iff the 1'tah Liquor company when he was Jostled by three young men. When lat night to assist In the institut- he got Inside the place be discovered ing of a new lodge of the order there. the money had been taken. The ladles comprising the local team hare spent much time during the past NEW LAM BOARD few months drilling, but are well rewarded for iheir efforts bv being often called niton to present the beautlM Governor Cutler Reappoints Old Memwork of the degree, which their faithbers With Exception of Diaen. ful attention to baa enabled tbem to so nicely purtry. Henator Thomas C. Callister of Fillmore, Millard county was appointed The North Short Gun club met yesby Governor Culler yesterday to sucterday and elected a new board of di- ceed John He Gray Dixon, resigned, rectors. consisting of John Stoddard. on the siate board of land commi.1. Ia Woody. Geo. Simpson. Frank ssioner. and the other four members Munaey. Jas. Simpson, Hiram Gcodale of the board were reappointed. and Sol Wheelwright. On motion of The governor appoint men ta, sent reward of $25 to the Heiiate fur confirmation, are aa George McCormick, ' offered for the conviction of any follow: one killing game birds In violation of A iiiemlM'rr of the state board of the game laws of this state. land c.iiiiuiiKHiiiDcra, fur the term of two years: U F. Bair, the G. A. R. veteran, is William J. Lynch of Halt Lake counto visit, his brother and sister living ty, Thuuuti. Callister of Mlllrd in Ohio, whom he has uot seen iu county, Henry N. Hayes of Bevier twinty-onMr. Hair was years. a county, William If. Thaln nf Car-limrmlier of 73rd Indiana Infantry. fount v. W. 1). Candland of Samiclc count. v. Mrs. .lames Plngree ha relurned As members of the governing board from a visit to Southern California. uf the I'tsh Ait Institute for the term iff two year: Hilly Wilson baa returned from a John'Hafeii f Halt liHke county. A. business trip to Cache Valley. B. Wright of Cache county. Virginia Snow Stephen of Salt. lake county. Mrs. John Gray of 725 Twenty-IouriFur the term of four year: R. T. street bad boiled eggs for supper Fri- Whitaker of Weber county, Edwin day evening. When one of the eg was Evans of SmIi Uke county. G. Wesley opened, the discovery was made that Brow ning of Halt county. there was an egg within an egg. A For the term of six years: M. M. an. all egg, snout the size of a pigeon Uke of Salt county. ess. roiled out of the larger egg. This Young As member of the hoard of trustees freak of nature Is yet to la aeniunt-eAarlrultural college for the for as the small egg la lierfcct in of the term ending in 1919: Ia N. plied evry way. the shell being as perfect Blob! of Box Elder county. and aa firm as any egg on the marAa member of the state board of ket. health for Hie nnexpired term ending 31. 1912: Dr. F. B. liaseom Pabsl Blue Ribbon Beer on draft at December of Salt Lake county. J. V McKenna's, 344 25th St. Mr. Stohl and Dr. Bascom were appointed to these positions during the BtCHEB WHS recent recess of 'he legislature - Chirlri Mouche wu arretted yesterfor assaulting a woman. day morning K. E. Ktune, manager of the Elko Telephone and Telegraph compauy, la la town on bnklneaa for a few days, ammipanled by hla wife. The 1 .sonant Memorial Home For Nurses will he oompleted and ready for nmipaory about the flrat nf April, when St. Mark'a Hoapttal Training School will be In poaltlon to accommodate about twelve more nureea. Thia uffera an excellent opportunity for young women to prepare for a uae- - Spring Gleaning is at Hand Geo. A. Lowe Company UaHthc necessary Tools, Garden Hoso Warranted two years. Funeral acrvicos of Miks H skip I Smith will be held Sunday afternoon, at the Episcopal church, at 2:30 oclock. Friends wishing to view the remains may do so between the iioure nf 10 and 12 a.ni., Sunday. March 17, at Llndqulat'a undertaking parlor. A heavy anowelide came down Friday in Napoleon canyon. In the big Sierra Mad re mountain, and di.l some damage to the building of the Napoleon A Maghera Copper Mining company, carrying away the blacksmith shop and damaging the kitchen end of the hotel and dining room. None of the men were Involved, as the main structure la llfly-eigfeet king, and the allde struck the eg1, end. while the living quarters are iu the west end. It did, not disturb l be telephone service, and Jnhn Dalbey, foreman of the mine telephoned the new-t- o Ogden. It ia probable, however, that the men will all come down on They had Jnst resumed Saturday. work a week ago, after beiug shut down all winter, and are now convinced that they resumed operations too aoon for safety. The snow Is very deep and the mountain very precipitous. , Mrs. Hynim Plngree and he, famhoya returned Fridny from a delightful visit to the coaKt. They spent much time at .Long Beach. Catalina Island and Los Angeles finding health anl pleasure on the sunny bench, and in the briny waves. Returning via San Francisco snl Oakland, they enjoyed the Interesting features of the trip. ily of Before adjourning their convention the photographers who have been in session for three days, perfected a permanent organisation. It will be known as the Inter-Mountai- Photographers' association. J. A. Christensen, of Murrey was elected president and Otto Hasslug. of Ogden, secretary and treasurer. LAWN MOWERS RAKES, HOES I WHEELBARROWS i ; Klo L now fully complete and marked at attractive The directors of the Western Idaho Sugar company jnet Friday morning and declared a J per cent dividend, to be paid in quarterly Installments, the Brat of which will be distributed April 10. General Manager Cutler stated at the meeting that the acreage this year of beet for the oompany. was about twice that of last rear. He also said that many beets hid been planted in the neighborhood of Nampa and Pay. elte. and that some were already appearing above the ground. H. J. Moore, grand scribe, F. grand Junior warden and E. Pierce, past grand treasurer, of the Grand Encampment of the I. O. O. F.. visited X'lnta Encampment No. 6 of this city Friday night The offlpers of the grand encampment were welcomed by a large number of patriarchs here and the evening was pleasantly spent In apeechmaklng and story telling. Me-Ltu- e, Geo. A. Lowe Company OGDEN. UTAH. t,e Big Fire Wee. The members of the degree team of Queen City Ijodge No. 4. Its lighters nf Rebckah, I. O. O. F., went to Tremont n h d P. Holohan representing the Dupont Powder works and J. L. Head of the 1". M. C. Co., are to be In Ogden on Monday to take part with the local a in shoot gunners at the gun club's grounds. These men are taking an active Interest In the interstate tournament to be held in Ogden in May. At the shoot In Balt Lake Friday the beat work of the day was done by G. Ia Berker of Ogden, who pulled down 95 dead birds out of a possible Hitt. Grlmett, a youngster at the game, broke twenty out of twenty-liv- e with a gun which caused some of the older heads to alt up and take notice. The scores were ar Ont of a possible hundred, Becker broke 95; Holohan, 91; Bigelow. 9ft; Swem. 56. Out of ninety, Burgess broke 77. Out of flflr Cowan broke 49, Sneed 44, Duke Johnson 43, Plrknell 4. J. F. Mitchell 42. A. Cocan 39, Hoteling 38, Kata 22. Out Grlmett broke 20. Out of twsnty-Bve- , oT slaiSfB Aim broke 7. sio reward" For the arrest and conviction or any party or parties stealing the Ogden Standard or the Morning Examiner. LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. IS 4 SALE Fine grade, standard bred stallion, vear old perfectly sound, weight 140 lb. Owner, 8. Roloman. For Fashion raining particular. sppl 25th St. house, 251v SMELTERSF08 Weber CCOEM Club Secretory Takes Issue With Rudolph Kuchlar. Secretarr ber Club I I. - Reynold of the We- ' a Vs to know why Hon. In bla speech in the Rudolph House Friday, declared that Ogden does not want the smelter. In an interview yesterday morning. Mr. Reynolds said: I am verv much surprised that Mr. Kuchler should tske the stand he has In reference to our Smelter proposition. and I cnnMer It In direct opposition to hi roiix'ituents. A oommlt-tefrom the Weber Club has been Inworking for several months In the terest of securing for thl locality the smelters that are being driven from City. Conthe vicinity of Halt siderable of the work has been with the farmers of the county and the clt- Km-hie- OF Daughter sf Dr. J. X. Allan Gams Fans by a Sane f Bril liant Victorias, Au nsiim g il ik the rheas chain She is pinn uf the t ailed Slates. Mr tf K Hurgek. now of 8l. lxmt. IIio djufchtri' of Dr. J. X. Alkn. of thl iitj The New York Herald of last TtiurKii.lv give this account iff the cnuirst in which Dr. daughter defeated Mr. C. P. Frey, Ue Bums fore undefeated champion: Partially unnerved by her double defeat on Monday. Mrs. C. P. Frey, the woman rheas champion of Use I'nited Btates, played much below her form iu the fourth flume of the pending ttiatrb ai the Hotel Martha yesterday, end aa a result Mrs. S. R. Burgees, of Bt. Louis, challenger for the title, scored her third auuomisive victory In a Fiwach defense lasting t want) nine moves. Tha score then tood at 3 point to 1 in favor nf Mrs Burge, the opening game of ihe series having been won by Mrs. Frey last Saturday. A tfie match consist of seven games in ail. another win will give the Missouri wornau the dacieion without further AlU-m'- e AAash-iugio- a Hanging Lamps the Store, Ilall, library aud Parlor Prices from $3.50 to $8.75 Also a full lines of hand, fop maud und jittrlor lama. Wheelwright Bros. Mercantile Co. 2476 Wash. Ave. Pht. Mr. Frey, having the white pieeea, was th flrat to adopt a kings pawa game. 8h ehime the GledblU attack against the French dafaaae, but Mr, burgess, with a amle of her queen, shifted the erase uf anion to the queen's aide erf th board. On tha eleventh move th challenger gave up a kutght for tao pawns and then won the adverse rook for the other knight. were fairly even, These exchange la favor of Mra. Hurgc. The latter proceeded with a most viguroua attack, which promised well, when Mrs. Frey made matters simple for her by overlooking th lose move. of her knight on the tweaiy-fiftREVOKE STATE CER1IFICATE A too great anslety to exchange queen. In order to lessen the danger Mysterious'' Disappearance of Mrs. of the attark was reaponalble for Louise Gallagher Under Investigation. the mishap. After this, Mrs. Hurgeaa lost no time In winding tha game up. Moral ethic of school teaching Pshat Blue Ribbon Beer oe draft at were taken up by the Rtare board of education Friday morning when the J. W. McKennas, 34 XBth BL revoking of Mrs. Louis Gallagher's stale certificate was eomddered for THEY RETURNED breaking her contract at the Uneoln school and taking a poaltlon at MorBut There War Many Explanation gan ai a higher salary. Mrs. Gallagher to be Mad. was represented by Mr. Mary Chamease. of the ber who elated her side to eubmitied will be Further evldcnee If you were musical In your tested the board, however, before a decision anu belonged to an orchestra, and. Mrs. Chambers cane. Is given in the beraust1 of your affiliation with that Mrs. was It stated that Gallagher's organisation went to n neighboring health which orimpelled her in eeek town and participated la a grand eon-ce-rt the city. to in the county preference aud then, after making a big bit It la claimed that she had been under and feeling ns though the world wee time. some for care of the physician at your feet, tha teem which was The board asked for a physician' cer- pulling the conveyance down the tificate In regard tn her health and mountain road refused u budge, and the method she employed in securing you had to tramp the weary tuliea to her position In lenving one school to your hume where a wife waited your go to another before she was released with scornful look and from her coni rant will alao be investiInquisitive mleu, well, what would you do? gated. The matter of Mrs. Gallagher's Friday the Auditorium orchestra "mysterious disappearance" from the bad more troubles than a cranberry Unrein school leaving a brief note merchant and w Ml they camri out of that she had gone Raaf," was called the mixup with slightly dilapidated apto the board's attention by Superin- pearance, till the smile that will not tendent Christensen. A letter was aenl ciime off ie illiimlnatJag tbeir counto Mrs. Gallagher at Morgan where tenances today for it might have she had taken a position to show been worse. . The orchestra went to cause why her elate certificate should Huntsville lo give a concert, la tbte not le revoked. She was unable to they were highly successful but od the procure a release to be present and return trip the horsea, evidently of sent her representative. Mr. Cham- strong union lalior proclivities, refutbers appeared and captained that it ed to work overtime end balked. Tb orchestra was her health that had caused her rniLhlned effort of the to make Ihe rhange. Whether site had nii'inliere In the conveyance Dually rebeat sulted la causing the horse to labor Morgan procured her position fore leaving Ihe IJnrnln echonl, Mrs. over a short atretfh of road. Near ami answer In the Hermitage, however, the animate Chambers was unable Iteratin' obdurate and refused to ga thl is the point which the board will ' Investigate. Providing she Jumped in farther. All the arte of peraiuaive eloorder to obtain a higher salary Ihe quence win used on them but without lioard will prolhly make an example avail. Filially a a last reaort the hipilnea end of the whip was nerd In of her and revoke her certificate. The following certificates and diplo- an effort to get theta to move, but they plauted their feet firmly aa adamas were granted by the board Fri11 the applica- mant In the roadbed and would not day whirh closes up budge an inch. Then the members of tion before the hoard: the orchestra evacuated tb rig and, Clara State Certificates: Horne. Ethel II. Orth, Lillian How leaving the stubborn, balky horses at the Hermitage, starred tha weary berrv. tu Ogden, arriving home about Grammar grade diploma: Rachel tramp M. Eil Kelsey. Edith t n'rlnrk In the morning, muddy but Edwards. that It want worse. Hie Agues h. Tracey Moye nimr that gained circulation In town Emma Sharp. that the member nf the orchestra diplomas: Kay Brad High school were iinahlc tn walk has been 'raced .1 Freeland. Maxwell Jessie ford. C. E. down and It haa been ascertained Charlotte Kyle, Pine, Slay heyou.i doubt that R wag the horseg, Tanton. Inet'-adcertificate: srhrail high Temporary Minnie C. Cassiday. Mary L. FitzgerCOMING OPERA ald. Mary Chase. Rose M. Caaalday. e of dteaatiafacUou by entrusting 11 with your bundles whenever in need of inundry work. Tke manner ia which we turn out eur work ought to delight the most fastidious, while our price are aa low aa any other ssUbltehmeeL W await laundry your orders. Ogden Steam Laundry Thoase 4df IRh Bt, 174. bouie-euinla- g MITCHELL BROS. For Monuments Just arrived I carload of marble anA granite to sal wit from. Dm't buy from agents, aa they get Urge commissions aud you have to pay them. Order at one for Deco, at ion Day. YARD OPPOSITE CITY ETERY. CEM- e Lin-na- e . OGDEN PROUD OF THEM Interpretative Recital le ta Be Given Monday Afternoon. un-e- x SmLIONJQR THE CHAMPION THE UNITED STATES. NOW h W. H. Weight & Sons Co. ful and remunerative pmfemlon. Applications should be addressed to Hi. Mark'a Hoapttal, Sail Lake Cli v, I'Ub. i kx-a- ts alight-of-hau- Iffint CHESS wil' err- - i.i.:. 1 or tickets. To prevent police detection, the man who dues the work usually passes hla plunder to one uf the gang, who either leave the car by another door or remains Inidde until the ezcilement has been quieted. Aa the train pulla out they are ready to atrip another man of hla valuables. A good description of the member of the gang that roubed Rickard has Manufacturers are. hampered by scarcity of materials and On that account deliveries are slow and mense business. difficult to assemble at one showing a complete line. cr ctiu,l-.:io- d ; i, r- $1.95 week dozena of new Suita wore added to our allowing and dozena we hare now nuiuliera to allow you, und if you want a Suit for delay, (live the alteration department plenty of time. And don't forget thin Every auit in thin houM ia new. No old atylea. I !i tulles Then cou'imuug on caal-mcome into ihe you gradually fai'iiiiiig dl'riet near Kunesvllle and 1iaui I'iiy The farmer in thl are anakiu for ihe smell er and ae wiiiing to go to ektremr In euriiig them, knowing a they do that it will increase the value of Iheir property abour one hundred ier cent an furnish steady anil permanent employment for member of their famine "The Wsber Cluli working fur a greater Ogden and a greater Weber county, and the committee having the matter in charge certainly lielleve they are on the right track in the smelter situation. And they are not alone the Ogrlen City Council, the Ogdea Civic Improvement League and ihe Ogden Real Estate AMorialion, with-ou- l aulirltAflon. earh passed resolution Inviting ihe smeller to la our vicinity, and pledging iheir cooperation and support tu the Weber Club movement The President iff the big smeiter, now considering the Ogden locattou. told ihe Weber Club oommltiee not three days ago that the matter was now being considered more earnestly than ever, and that they certainly wanted to corns here, berense tbey realised the glad hand had been thsm. and that they would come among frienda, instead of being surrounded by n bunch of litigator. In conclusion, will say that Ogden now baa a splendid opportunity of securing one or more smelters, but a few knocks from those who have not thoroughly investigated the conditions, may be disastrous'' iuugt iialus that the local police tie a tept.d uira suit to protect tho : public aud capture the graft, - Kui a ume etery train, with lb.' in-- pu.in of local. will be careful'., sat.hnl from the time it pulls in nui-.- i: leaves the Vnioo Depot. In tin.-suspicious character will eilb. r In apprehendbei.i-tted or described to tl.t of other elBcer In cities ahmp the line of ihe Oregon Short Line ulJ Rlu Grande Western. Friday night R. C. Rickard wwt relieved of a wallet containing $50 iu cash and a draft on a Cripple Creek bank fur $317. Payment l:a been ordered stopped on the draft, bui the thiete aie the richei b half a hundred. Rickard is one uf w teral men robbed at the local depot. J. W. Dairy niple, also of Cok.ra.io. was picked for $4t aud two tickets to laa Angeles. A man named Ful.er found himself minus a number of ticket. and $11 in cash. These men have all been fleeced within a period of ten days. Trains on the Rio Grande system seem to be the favorttr Held of pickpocket. Vsually the thieve travel in gangs of two, three or more By carefully watching paaeugers, the pickpockets located those with wallet. They are selected a victims. During bustle and rush that attends th changing of cars at such stations aa Ogden. Cheyenne and other points east and west, the passengers fall easy prey to the crafty tuuch and expert work or tha thieve One pasaeuger la invariahly picked out aa more promising than the rest. With his hands full uf suit cases and traveling bags he pushes bravely towards the car dour. One of the aneaka, a "dip.'' walks Just a few pace a lu the lead while his companion bring up to the rear of the unsuipectlng tourist. At the doorway there la a sudden Jam caused by ihe man ahead. Tin men behind crowd forward. Jostle the man with the aallct. who finds on alighting that he ia without ready cash pivfi-sii.ua- ri.otM:. So ALL -- The new Spring Caps and Bonnets for the children are here, and it's by far the biggest and most complete line ever shown here. Mild. 5 .low. iiinici which we aie ' v i un to gel them an- ci.tir? ly differ nr ihooe it, ihe Sa : valley mu local ion woui.1 be tin csl nie o! I.U'lt- Mountain Moun-'auuI.i Tl ik on : lie liefK ot i.i nnintua sett ml luiie mil im-- the lake, and of xi:;e on three Kith I - i licit- - t Uutbing hu; Iwwe wa-.tan, lake hoiiom fm niiie kiul mile On the other side, or 'lie ule nesiekt ugden you will find huilnna bin an alwa.i lit-i- t for aoaie m Toev Are Supposed to be Expert! Operating Along me Railroads la Ulan Easter MiUinery for the Babies sEtoxn mu:. WINS AT l mixture, M AT THE GANG OF THIEVES MORNING THE TRAINS. $6.50 Spring Jackets $4.95 Woiueu'a mai;, . OGDEN GIRL i 73 Misses Skirts kirti; . :.i The line coulaius nil niztu ami uioxt rulit, ray plait!, Mark, lunwns, blue, Skirt ami Skill ibui should api al iu iuu nu airouut of ,4c.; Olivet Skill. Ore their i heapues for work about akiit. charge of k'oc for em stl DEPOT On account of slow freights, a purchase of 300 Womens Skirts, in New York, is just received. Monday picked up at a bargain morning we place the whole line on tables and let you choose at savings of a third and more. tA ,U. PICKPOCKETS! 300 Womens Skirts at a Discount JiM the thing for M'hool or other hard wear; I (HIDE?:, Touriata Comment ton Our Beautiful Window. Ogden U to If complimented and complimented every day on the apfronts. No finer peal ance of her store display will ho seen anywhere than store. Tonight those of Wright's manv people will walk to that comer to see the windows and to roam through the store. There la one admirable feature in the policy of Wright's t..re - we feel welcome there whether we go to buy or not. Wright' store I more than a mere shopping plsee. It is becoming feel complace of meeting and ladle fortable If at Wright . They stop merely to rest. On every floor retiring room are which la provided and the Real Room reached by the main gtalra Juat few same accomtops up furnishes the modation as do the rest rooms in the large store of the East. 1 SUGAR BEET CONTRACTS The Amalgamated Sugar company had announced that sugar beet contract would lie taken by them until March lath. It - now thought that the company ha sufficient acreage for tbie factory, hut after getting In tune contract from a distance end totaling all up. If they find that they can take a few mre acres, they will let the contracts to old lieet reisers, otherwise contracting Is elosed. i- Psbat Blue Ribbon Beer on draft at I, W. McKenna1, 344 25th Bt. In order lo acquaint the public. Interested In the coming engagement of the Ravage Opera company, with tbs music sad story nf Madam Butterfly." Rqiilre Poop will give an Interpretative recital In the high school auditorium, Mondav afternoon, at 4:10. Many people deslroua of ohialnlng an Intelligent conception of the opera before it i given at the Grand have requested this of Prof. Coop. To touch upon the musical beauty, the moods and the superlative worth of Puccini's splendid creation It will take about two bourn. Mr. Coop will tell the story, illustrate pafte nf It by playing the music, so characteristic, and bring out the operatic dlvlc-lon- a of the piece so that when It la presented bv Ravage's eompany of singers and Instrumentalists, those who attend the recital will be prepared to enjoy the full beauty of the eminent composer' materptere. Interest Is at top notch over Ihe production of "Madam Butterfly." The ale iff tickets goes on merrily and the capacity f the Opera House will he Used to Its utmost. Musically It i looked forward to aa the event nnt only of a season but as the best thing that has been hooked for Ogdea In years. JAMES R. KEENAN DEAD. New York. March 16. James R. Keenan, proprietor of Young's hotel In Atlantic city, died last night, after a brief Illness. He was forty eight years of age ar.d was known all over tha country. HOW ABOUT ' that new Harness yse need? Deal think you cant afford H till youve chance. W sell no kdm given tn jor geode, no old fashioned appltemoea. AH Our Harness the host of leather in the most VorkmanlJke manner. Blanket. H altera. Whips and everything a hero owner aeede. ie made frem J.C. Piatt Saddlery Co. aatwr mud sfim tke patent MHjywyi PimHn EnhMy, mmm WMIOTOW. D. e. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. , |