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Show Itlfc JIOR.MM1 I'TAII. (HiDKN. rXAJUM:!:, V!.Y. SI .M'lill. i:iT. 7, Tnn EXPLOSION AsMiouncemznt V iii. H Kowc read iu ::ie ago of a S?!f Iju-- - t::.ier suing hi. wirI .4rr!i. "Hill" ca"r-- f'-- mill netee eater our !:e.ots" Thursday, Friday and Saturday o . this week we celebrate our it-- THE BIRD in1 Bird i'ayt-- from 83 to (1.40 Wijv Kinl flip- - with loose drawer in but. 11.33 to (1.75 s iIsv-- j. ifce i'u ,tt ill- - i'f a MEN to get soils n fir!i.aii"M on Juki vistni the subject, saying "" foil,; anti a areas of t l:t fie investigation dloi--MHowe a that "Dili BUY A NEW HOME FOR KILLS TWO , li tit,- - Brass Taes from Tamil t'ujit-- s from ISrecdiuj; t'ues from Also extra Hjniuj:. EMPLOYES OF COREY BROTHERS MEET FEARFUL DEATH. fact con.vi. miinm of o.!:iihmoii Ml., .mourning in f 'hW; ;ti A wpnn of the cv-l- i allowed. hi ba'.auue of I 47!) S A cu hand showed Thin Mini, with an In (he treasury. l apportionment from itr msio of and .bout (1.600 in district fund is the available eaaii wiih ahu-to finish out the school eai. . 32nd Anniversary CJ Special Agent Joe Jones of tho Ore on Short Une railroad returned Krt day from Altamoni. Wo.. where he went several day ago to investigate the robbing of freight cam that bad been left on a aiding during the blockade. While In Altamoni Agent Jonea arreted C. J. Uraft night operator; E. A. Anderaoa. uighr watehn.an. and IV t. Haj'nea, night tm.nel watchman. the attendance of every person in Ogden. Music, refreshments, souvenirs. Remarkable price reductions in all parts of both stores. The three men were taken to Bvau-atoand one of thi-confeaed, the other two. They were taken before the dtairict court and all entered plena of guilty. They will be wentenced neat Tuesday. Funeral services for Jamsa W. Mop gun. who waa qruehed by the April 4th, will be held at Richey chapel. Sunday. April 7th, at 1 o'clock p. m.. Rev. John K. Carver Intermem in the cemeofflclatlug. tery at Hooper, Utah. ra. W. H. Wright & Sons Co. RESCUED That coupled on to the train, before it r.v sinned its Journey south. Railroad men any that conference A DCG Had Baen Caught River Flood. in Weber With long polea. ropea and board;, workmen at the Itio Gtande Western roundhouaa effected a reacue ter day that 1 expected to win for them a Carnegie hero medal and a niche in the' hall of fame. They reacued a neiler dog. The dog wagged hi. tall feebly, and crawl ed under a boiler In the roundhoua-a- . ' Some one apied the dug in the middle of Weber river directly weet of the roundhouee, attempting to remain wtLh the Ogden on top of a log that tugged at a Get acquainted of willow which held it from Steam Laundry today. Delays aro tangle down the atreaui. The canine Many opportunltlea that floating dangeroua. waa well nigh exhauated aa he waw would prove virtually gold nuggeta unable to gain a second's reat. IJ03 to people have alippea by owing tn together Donl let thlc and log came down the river delay or limitation. ao that it ie not known how long the chance to entruat your laundering with animal clung desperately to the only a laundry possessing unaqiutled fact thing within reach that would keep work out for turning promptyour hint above water. loc-ily and aatlafactortly Blip by any atailon waa notiAt first the Begin loday favoring ua with fied and Driverpolice Layne, with Sergeant your buudlea. Chambers, decided to make the trip even if only a dog waa In danger. In the meantime, employes at the roundOgdea house sallied forth, encouraged ' lhc Better by friendly shouts and finally 417 Utt 81 Thoaaa 171 succeeded in loosening the lot an;', securing a long rope, tied It nrounh the brutes neck. It was the ropt that prevented him from swlmmim.; to shore. He was carried to the roundhouse 'The, just as the officers drove up. flgm-odog showed such unmistakable thankfulness that, unless the owner makes himself known, he will be prised as a mascot by the men of the roundhouse. r. Steam Laundry Dr. Georgs E. Hyde, of Rexburg, Idaho, who has been an Ogden visitor during the week, has been made one of the medical members of the State Board ef Haalth of Idaho. Tha travel is not as heavy aa a year ago board Is made np of an engineer, n lawyer and two doctors, appointed by the governor of Idaho, the doctors DEDICATION OF A BUILDING. to select the fifth member of the Which Will Ba the Common Homo ef board, who must be a doctor. The naming of Dr. Hyde ia n high compli Engineering Societies. meat to that gentleman, and welcome Dr. Now York, April 6. Tho dedication news to hla friends in Ogden. of the building In this city which la Hyde la building n big practlre in now tha common home of three na- Idaho and be standi high In his tional engineering societies and for the erection of which Andrew Uarne-gl- e of the Articles of Inoorporatlon gave (1,600,000, will be held on Tuesdav and Wednesday, April 16 and Sutherland Amusement eompany wars filed yesterday by J. V. Davis, who 17. In the exercises of the first day is the attorney and a director of the Charles F. 8cott, chairman of the con- company. Capitalised at 116,000, It la ference and buildings committee, B. O. tba Intention of the company to conElliott, president of the United En- struct n scenic railway at the Ogden resort. gineering society, a corporation form- Canyon Sanitarium company's ed to manage the building, Mr. Car- A contract for the material to bo used A Orenegie and President Hadley of Yale has been dwarded to tbd Utah wRI Work university are expected to participate. gon Lumber company. Charles Wallace Hunt will preside, commence ns soon as the weather prayer will be offered by the Vener- permits. In also the railway will rival able Edward Everett Hale of Boston the one at Balt air, and will be con-- ! traded on the same plans. It Is and letters from the President of the United Stales and tha governor gen- proposed to have 4t completed for es Officer of ly summer amusement. eral of Canada will be read. Wednesday's program Includes ad- the eompany are W. O. Sutherland, dresses by the presidents of the found- president and treasurer; W. K. Suthed societies end the presentation of erland, secretary, and these with J. C the John Frits gold medal to Dr. Alex- Da via and Annie Sutherland form the ander Graham Bell and of its medals board of directors. for distinguished services to Ralph W. Fred G. Tayleiv manager of the 1ope, Dr. F. R. Hutton and Dr. R. W. Grande, Ore., factory of the Amalga-- j Raymond. mated Sugar eompany, ia in tha city conferring with the head office. SANITARIUM DESTROYED. po-feaalo- Acciaent Near Sterling Happened Frank Galiag-ne- r City, California ef Ogden Injured. Wheelwright Bros. Mer. Co. CARD 32$ St Twenty-fift- h Supposed Bean Burned. to Hava SALT South Windham, Conn., April 6. Mrs. Laura Backus, aa insane patient, lost her Hfe in a fire that destroyed LAST CALL the Grand View Sanitarium fiiere early today. The other patients were taken CO stock of shares are about There out of the building without harm, alFair Association though there was no time to clothe In the Weber County that have not been exchanged for them. Fair Asstock In tha The sanitarium wan a three-storsociation. The holders of those .shires frame structure, formefly used as a will lose all right unless the exchange summer hotel. There were sixteen la mada Immediately. This ia the last patient and several of them had to be notice calling attention to thin matter. removed by force. ' One man refused Those who hold receipts for cash and to leave hla room on the third floor have not received their stock must and waa taken out of a wlr. low and make written application to the Board down a ladder, after a hard- - struggle, of Directors, explaining why they have Mrs. Backus, who had been taken not received their stock from the par- from her room nnd left In a lower hall' ties to whom the cash was paid. could not be found and the house By order of the Board of Directors. physician believes she rushed up WILLIAM GLABMAXX. stairs again and was burned. The low Secretary. ia placed at (20,000. . Inter-Mountai- n y California and Eastern Direct wire for all sporting events. races. (JseLeas THE BIBLE Lemop hdevbk W k thtalrepqth of WAer brand. i Now ia the time to ordsr your SPRING AND SUMMER SUITS 6Ss aro now In and would pleased to have yon call In to pp them. We alio do repairing, cleaning and pressing. TJr 113 J. E. BOLSTAD 2th at Phone 30B-K- . SEED OATS 6ET THE WHITE NORWEGIAN 0AT8. from one hundred and on hundred and fifty bush-t. . .1 ,cre snd will weigh about bushel. It la I! not shell out on -snd WILL y" T0 EVERY GROW. For ule at J'" T" Md-doe- s icL'ZL1 QROUTs SEED AND GRAIN STORE, 52 24th St, Ogden. M1TCDELL BROS. POR MONUMENTS. 2 carleads ef lfninlte to aalect a ?kI)on3 bu7 from agents, 1i lsrge eommlseiona IriH VVe t0 W them. rcarbto r?T T?ad SW? ,OT Dcooratlon P0B1TE an CONFEREKCE BATTLESHIP FOR JAPAN. EXCURSION HE Italian Remember we have alx through flyers, fast time and elegant equipment. Take the Special Conference Flyer, leaves Ogdan 6:26 a. m. April 5th, 6th and 7th; returning, leaves Salt Lake 11:SU p. m.. Only one hour on all trains from Ogden union Depot to Temple Square. Street care meet all trains. Five minutes to Temple Square. Trains leave Ogden, 7:46 a. m., 6:15 a. m. 6:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m.. 2:66 p. m. 7:00 p. m. Returning, leave Balt Lake, 10:25 a. m., 10:85 a. m., 1!85 p. m., 0:00 p. m.. 11:10 p. m. aad 11:30 p. m. Dont forget to aak at Union Depot, Ogden, for tickets via Rio Grande. Tickets ca sale April 4th, 6th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 0th. Good returning April 12th. Fare (1.10 round, trip. London. April (. It la reported Dr. Budge Sueeeede Dr. Wright aa here fhat the largest battleship In the President Nineteen Admitted to world, to have a displacement of Ilr Practice. 000 tons, la to be built In England for the Japanese government and that a The state hoard of medical examtn commission already la on Its way here era Friday reorganised under the from Japan for the purpose of placing new appointments of the governor and the contract with one or the other recent law. Dr.-E- . 8. Wright tendee Great Britain shipbuilders. and ed hla resignation na president It haa been believed that Japan waa tendered a vote of thanks tor would In the future build all her own hla efficient work tn the board. Dr. warships, but It la now thought that D. C. Budge was alerted president of a vessel of this aixe would be too the board with Dr. R. V. Fisher, se great an undertaking for her, and It la retary, and Ell A. Folland, clerk. the known that Japanese admiralty The following have liaised the exhas a full program tor the home yards. amination to practice jnedlcine and The ooet of this new battleship will surgery In Utah: be about 11,0,000. Fred L. Dixon, Salt Lake City. Frederick E. Clark, Bait Lake City. LABELS ON GOODS. D. L. Walllck, Provo. K. P. Mills, Ogden. Washington. April S Dr. Harvey G. C. Emery. Preston. W. Wiley, chief of the bureau of L. Arntsen, Thlatlo. j. chemistry of the department of agriO. E. Grua, Pleasant Grove. culture, expressed surprise tonight For the practice of obstetrlrs: when shown a dlspatcn from London Marie Wiilardaon. Ephraim. in which Dr. Thomas, chief health Purnell, Cardatun. Lydia officer of Stepner, la quoted aa laying Maud 8. Ronndy, Ranch. that 7S per cent of the canned goods Little A. Haight, Cedar City. imported Into London, England, from Jane A. T. Enholm, Sail Lake City. the United States are not labeled and Rebecca A. Miner. Salt Lake City, firms would put on ther that English Rose E. Page. Salt Lake City. own labels. Cannoo, Salt Lake City. Margaret Dr. Wiley said he alwaye supposed Decker. Granger. Edith that inch goods were fully and corMary E. Cluff. Coionli Juarex. rectly labeled. "It Is a common pracEmily Brough. Porterville. tice among many manufacturers," nai l Mary Opmshaw, Paragonah. Dr. Wiley, "'not to pat their own labels The board has nine members and on tlfe goods, bnt Instea j the labels if organisation under the new law the he that goods sent to others. It may the members additional work. glvea England are labeled with the names of English Jbbbers In harmony wlta this common custom, but whether this $10 REWARD 1 sJone or not, I have no knowledge. Canned goods coming Into this coun- For the arrest and conviction of aay try from foreign countries are univer- party or parties stealing tha Ogdqp sally labeled, though the labels are Standard or the Morning Examiner. not always correct." LAMAR NELSON, Circulator. CONFERENCE TRAVEL Despite the drixxllng rain, which Is taken as an omen that the spring conferssoe will be anceesaful, tho largest number of people since the big meeting began went to Balt Lake yesterday. Special trains run over both roads were comfortably filled. Depot Master Cunningham and Passenger Agent Moseley, were out early directing passengers, and making things In general convenient aa possible in the rau Both the waiting rooms were filled by o'clock with loeal people and people from the towns to the north, so that when the overland trains puled In laden with onfcralats, tha scene at the depot reeombled a public square on circus day. Aa No. It from the north puffed In with a snort that apoke of a heavy load, a grand rush commenced for tne empty seats in the train. Spring bon net ware sprinkled, mud was splashed en white dresses and only a po of. tha aumber anxious to reach Salt Lake succeeded In getting the Inside, ee three additional ooachea were Tone and Cost Millions. 21,000 MEDICAL EXAMEBS . LOW HURDLE RECORD. New York, April (.Harry Hillman, of the New Tork Athletic club, broke American indoor low hurthe dle record last night at the Military Athletic league game jB Brooklyn His mark waa 261-- 5 seconds, a fifth below the formsr record, which ha also held. 320-yar- d offers the ease of soft, pliable leather and the elegance, of smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD Of THAliKS SOLE AGENTS CALLEDJHE POLICE Storekeeper ANOTHER part of this year; but will Include every rlaaa of labor, with the possible WAGE WAR. Eastern Railroad Empleyos te Ask for exception of the switchmen, who oban Incrsass. tained an Inc re see tn pay Uat fall. Probably a general wage advance of 10 per cent will be naked. Tba PennChicago, April 6. Tho Chicago says: sylvania, (ha PhUadelphU and ReadThe next big movement for higher ing and ue or I wo other eastern roads wages on the part uf tba railroad have anticipated the movement albrotherhoods will be dinreted against ready by giving a 10 per rent Increaae the east era railroad ay atoms had tha to aU empkiyee. leaders of 151) employes are preparing lo take action. Actual demands probably will nut ba mails until tha Utter WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULT Tri-bu- Hie Thought The Latin quarters os Twenty-fiftstreet were considerably excited yes-terday over whet waa thought to he an attempt at kidnaping. Police la-ventlgallua proved to the frantic Hat lana tha absurdity of their fear. 10 Per Cent 1 ; Via Rio Grands Wastarn Ry. On Sundav evening Rev. John R Carver, of the First Presbyterian Church, will commence a series of sermons upon Tha Bible In the Light of Present Day Criticism and Learning." Great discoveries In science and great advancement In critical learning have been made during the past few years, and this series will deal with the bearing of this newer thought upon the authority and reliability of the Bible. Borne of the topics treated will he: Were the separate hooka gathered Into one in a trustworthy manner? '.'What effect haa 'Higher Criticism' had upon the Biblical truth?" "What has been the effect of recent archaeological discoveries upon. the Biblical historical data? "Can the present day scientist believe in the Biblical miracles? "Ia the Bible losing Its place as tne only guide to the way of salvation? The music at these services will he a distinctive feature, and to these sermons all are cordially Invited. and Learning. ef SHOE h LAKE Will Have a Displacement HANAN Child Had Bean Kidnaped, TO In tha Light ef Present Day Criticism THE To the Union Barbers and to Whom it May Concern: Mrs. Wa. Kent wishes to acknowledge through the columns of this pa per, the receipt of the money which the union ao kindly placed in the bank for us to meet tne mortgage on our home which fell due on the first of April. All Indebtedness now bring pa4d, wa wish to return our alueera thanks to all those who ao kindly lent their aid and assistance and to the committee in charge. Sincerely, MRS. WM. KENT AND FAMILY. f Inmate 2476 Washington Ave. Information has been received by CVrey Brothers Construction company of this city that In a powder explosion near Sterling City, Cad., tho other day. one of their old and trusted firemen, Janies Miller, and au Italian were killed outright. Frank liellag-ner- , a time keeper, formerly employed at the Utah National Bank tn this city, was Injured by flying rock a. Aa the two men, 'who ware handling the powder, were killed, it la not known just liow the accident occurred. Considerable rock blasting was being done at a point along the line about ten ntllea from Sterling City. Miller and the Italian were making prepara Ilona for a big bleat, when without warning, the explosion occurred. Hoik nten were instantly killed, being practically blown to pieces. Aa to whether they were adjusting the blast or tamping the powder with ike Iron rod when the explosion occurred will never be known na there were ao eye witnesses of the aretdent. Prank GaHsgnt-r- , twenty years of age. Is the son of S. C. Gallsgncr. member of the Corrv Brothers Construction company, for two yean ha waa employed with the Utah Kationa! Bank, under Cashier Hoag, before leaving for California to accept a position as timekeeper with hla father. The duties of his poalttoa as timekeeper took him along tba line considerably and it waa while ao engaged that he came within the danger sane of the flying nocki. He was struck by mans of the mlales and slightly injured. He waa, however, able to resume hla work In a day or two after the accident. !- Insane Iharlet, At the oouniv Imam $s,-M- qVe desire .(1.50 to (3.00 (2.75 to (4.25 (1.75 to (2.25 Oup, Hatha, etc. COL 8TOFFEL DEAD. Parts, April 6. Colonel Stoffel. a noted arm? officer, la dead. He was mllltarv attache In Berlin In 1870 and Mnt to Napoleon II, the famous reactivity ports showing theof menaclpg the German at my and organisation outbreak, of the war bejust before the and Germany. tween France 1 oclock the A few minutes before telephone at tb. police station rang with an unusual vigor. When the desk sergeant applied the receiver, he heard a voice pitched to a high key, sounding the words robbed, kidnaped and burry. Admonishing tbs person to be calm and talk slower, the aer-geant was able to gleaa the Information that the proprietor of a fruit stand street feared at No. Ill Twenty-fiftbla daughter had been kidnaped and wanted an officer to Intercept the thieves. Id tb patrol wagon, Officers Inyna and Chambers responded, Iu a burst of speed tbit caused pedestrians to atop and follow tbs wagon with their eyes. Tha patrol cams to a stop In front of the store, where stood a number of Italians, looking abashed and some--1 what ashamed. One from tha crowd stepped forward and Informed the police that It was not nroeasary for aa Investigation as the girt had been the man who sent In found, and the call waa the "biggs da tool." The girl la question left her father's atom and went In the direction at the depot As she did not return imme-dlately, her anxious father concluded that anmethlng had happened to her. He had not lost his terrified exp re Ion when the officers arrived. It Is thought that enme of bis nountrymen have made threats against him or play. ed a Joke. 10 h OREGON SHORT LINE. Your Ckelee Six Trains t Conference, alt Lake City, April 4, 6, 0, y, S, 0th. -- OR- .1 A 4 Per Cent? Which 1 you prefer to leave your money where it dntwH only 4 per cent or to Invest in Root! real estate and draw from 8 per cent to 10 er cent? 1 am submitting a few proportion that will net you from 8 per cent to 10 jer cent on the investment. 1 have other and Bill takepleaunrein ihowing them to you if you will call at ray oBIce. (2,000 for two new four-roocottage; lots 50x150; rent at present for (27 per month. m (1,300 for frame and able for It. It. men. (1,600 for tif ROSE HOLLY'S ACE Old Album Produced te Prove Rom Under Eighteen. 3-- 4 It. diRtrict; will acre of land; suit- street. house and one four-roo(2,500 for one located. well house, In any pari of the city, at prices that will Induce quirk soles. Whether you want a lot to build on or merely want to buy as an investment, it will pay you to investigate what 1 have to offer. uix-ronr- a GEORGE A. HORN REAL ESTATE riR$T NATL BANK. BELL rasmvaajjiiJMAJHigRi.. 'PHONE 131 6 'A i; 'u WHY BE SICK? The question of Rose Roily's age; which haa been perplexing tha courts since the arrest of the girl oa a charga of embszslement, la no longer unanswered. Judge Howell. In a decision Kf0 yesterday ordered the rase rerum ed Monday morning. Although It was not directly anted that Rose fa over eighteen, the decision of the court ia (Bare Men significant. Immediately after the Jury waa Friday morning, counsel for the defense moved that the case be dis missed on the grounds that Miss Roily was not of an age that makes her accountable to the district court. The jury was excused until Monday, pend-to ing tbs introduction of testimony show the age of the defendant, whose mother, snd the other witnesses, stilted that ahe was not over eighteen. An old album was produced with the birth year at the defendant entered therein, but examination of the ures, It la said, revealed signs uf K. (3,000 for three houne and one acre ground on 22nd Fars (1.10 round trip. Tickets good to return until April 12th. Arrive Sail Lake. Ogden. lsvo 8:30a.m. 7:30 am. 0:30 a. m. 9:10 fti in. esaee .eaaee 9:45 a.m, .. 5th, 6tA,7tb... 6:35 a.m. 11:45 a. m. 1040 Ni in, i , ia eaeeeaeeweee 4:10p.m. , 910 7:25 p.m. 9 I 20 P ID, aeaeeeeeee Trains returning leave Salt Lake City 7:10 a. m 10:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 4:10 p. m., 0:05 p. m 11:45 p. m., and special at 6:00 p. ro.. Ctb, 6th and 7th. a new brick houae In rent for (15. CONSULTATION FREE V Vie Guarantee Speedy and Abso-lu- te Cures In Cases We Accept Elliott, across the street from old stand 2350 Washington Avenue. Dr. now at |