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Show Wednesday, at the residence of the daughter. Mrs. A. W. Rankin. 2881 Grant. The funeral -will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday. 8ee the great war picture SHENANDOAH SHEN-ANDOAH for three days only. ORPH-EUM. ORPH-EUM. . Come early. New' Realty' Company. Articles of Incorporation of the Interstate Realty company were filed In the county clerk's office this morning. The pur-poso pur-poso of the company Is to own, hold, buy. Bell, Improve, lease and deal generally gen-erally In real estate, and tho principal princi-pal place of business will be Ogden. The ofTlccrs chosen are: W. A, Hick-. Hick-. enlooper,. president; Thomas Q. Clegg. vice president; LaMar Nelson, secretary, secre-tary, and Charles A. Hlckenlooper, treasurer. These, with William H. Gibson, constitute the board of directors, direc-tors, and 7G.000 shares of capital stock have been subscribed and paid for at this time. Rock Snrlnrs. Knmmerer. Castle 'T along the town track and will have to be hauled by teams to the yard. Whon the Bpur is completed the W. P. will keep a force of men employed to handle han-dle and store the supplies on arrival. For three day only we will run the greatest war picture ever made SHENANDOAH. At the ORPHEUM. Come early. . " Working on High School. A large force of workmen resumed operations at the new High School building today. to-day. Practlcnlly all of the excavating excavat-ing has been completed with the exception ex-ception of the basement for the boiler house of tho heading plant. It being the object of . the contractors to do the more urgent portions of tho work first. Thus far about 175,000 brick have been laid In the construction of the interior walls. In fact, nono of the exterior walls have been started as yet. except a rock wall Tor the west wing of the building. About 55 men are now on the Job. Gate, Anthracite and Coke. M. L. Jones Coal Co. Dr. John Power Stricken Dr. John Powers, who . wag operated on at tho hospital last Friday, is not expected to survive tho night. We are still running ur great lease-expiring lease-expiring sale. It may continue until the 10th. Tho Toggery. Inspector of Explosives. V. Ruell. Inspector of the bureau of explosives of the American Railway Association of .New Yorir, la here in his line of work, going over the Harrlman roads. Fjor sale, safe. Bargain. 373 24th. - J. H. Kurtz Leases Sanitarium. Judge Morso came up from Salt Lake this morning and held a brief term of court during which time his honor took up tho receiver's report in connection with the case of J. H. Kurtz, as trustee, trus-tee, against the Ogden Canyon Sanitarium Sani-tarium company. The report submitted submit-ted by Receiver Barton recommended the leasing of the Sanitarium property to Mr. Kurt? for a period of six months, the rental to be $50 por month for the first three months, "and $100 per month for tho remaining three months. Tho ' report was approved and the receiver instructed to rent the property on the terms suggested. Tho six months for which tho property prop-erty has been rented to Mr. Kurt is the period allowed for the redemption of tho Sanitarium from the sale recently re-cently made by the sheriff, wherein ,Mr. Kurtz purchased the sanitarium. New Barber Shop A new barber shop Is being fitted up at 16S Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street. Added to Webe'r Stake. The residents resi-dents of Clinton ward gathered with the presidency of th Davis stake, and President Shurtllff and Clerk John W. Shurtllff of Weber Stake, at tho Clinton ward meeting house Sunday and by a unanimous vote consummated con-summated the transfer of the Clinton ward", from the Davis stake to the Wober stake of Zlon. 1 Follow your interosts to Bel-333. - Great Tenor Goes Through. Glenn Hall, the young American tenor who has won such triumphs abroad, passed pass-ed through Ogden' at noon and was met at the depot by R. P. Huntor and wife, close personal friends of tho singor. Mr. Hall, on bis return this spring, will remain -in Ogden a day and may.be heard In some of his most famous pieces. Wanted Salesman with references. Junction City Inv. Co-, 209 Bccles Bldg. ' Entered by Burglar. The Muller Decorating & Painting company's establishment es-tablishment at 2582 Washington ae-nue ae-nue was entered by burglars, Sunday night, a lot of brushes and other articles, ar-ticles, valued at $8 or more, were taken. tak-en. . The - tblovos gained entrance to the store by a rear window. Do you want a picture that look 6 like you? One where all of the modeling model-ing of the face Is preserved? Craw-ehaw1 Craw-ehaw1 makes them. 2469 Washington. Returns From Mission. Horace S. Ensign, son of Bishop Ensign, has returned re-turned from a 32 months' service in the German ,and SwIbs missionary field. Most of his - work was In French dominion and is very favorably favorab-ly commended by the officers of tho Mormon church. To Wheelwright Bros, for lumber. - Bank Changes Following tho resignation resig-nation of Assistant Cashier Robert Moves from the Ogden State bank. Cashier Archie Bigelow has been elected elect-ed to the office of vice president The position thua vacated will be filled by James Halvorson, at present cashier of the State Bank of Brigham City. Mr. Halverson is a brother of ex-District Attorney Halverson and is well known in Ogden, having 'at one time held tho office of city treasurer. On a Visit East-Mrs. E. A, Lar-kin Lar-kin departed this afternoon on the Overland Limited for tho East Sho will visit in Denver and Chicago and then, proceed to Philadelphia, where her mother lives. She will ho ernne. Subscribers are requested to make all complaints to the circulation man ager between the hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p.'m. Don't call up the olnce after, 8 p. m., as the business offlce is closed and only employes of the composing com-posing and news departments are at tho offlce and they know nothing about the subscription department, ! and are not allowed to take complaint concerning name. Please make complaints com-plaints promptly It service Is not satisfactory. sat-isfactory. We want to make the service ser-vice perfect, bnt.it can only be done byTtaklng the matter up with the proper, prop-er, department. Call upt either phono before 8 p, ni. and on Sundays De-fore De-fore H a. m. Seriously III. -Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent .Apperson, of the Utah division divis-ion of the Rio Grande road, is reported report-ed as serloiurly, 111 and at present an occupant of a Salt Lake . hospital, where an operation will be nocessary during the present weekv The Ogdon Furniture & Carpet Co. have Just put In a new. rug rack to accommodate tho Immense stock of new spring rugs. This branch of the carpet business Is increasing so rap- idly they anticipate having to place another big rack In the near future. - Legislative Junket-The members of the Utah legislature will leave on a special traiu Wednesday morning for a trip of Inspection over the Western West-ern Paclfl a far west as Wlndover. Extravagance is impossible in buying buy-ing B&G Butter. Changes in the Shops. Swen Olson assumed tho duties this morning ot general foreman of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific shops At Ogden vice Harry Smith, resigned,' an.i William Maloney, a machinist, ma-chinist, was promoted to the position formerly occupied by Mr. Olson. Mr. Smith will leave in a day or two to accept the position of genoral foreman fore-man of the Ely shops of the Nevada Northern system, under Master Mechanic Me-chanic Sam Smith, formerly of ' the Oregon Short Line at Pocatello. Tho doctor's enemy Hess' Graham Crackers! . - Child Culture Club. The Child Cul-ture Cul-ture club will meet Tuesday, March 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Pope, formerly former-ly Mrs. S. E. Lyons, at 462 Twenty-! fourth street - ' LAND THE BASIS OF WEALTH: Millard County Carey Act Land Is going fast,selzlng the opportunity is the secret sec-ret of success.Opportunlty is knocking at your dcor now. Independence tor every Man and Woman in Utah. That is what we are offering." Next .excursion .ex-cursion Tuesday, March 2nd. Call on or write for a descriptive pampniet explaining the entire proposition. Wen-feer Wen-feer & Rostan," 415 Eccles Building. Ind. phone 657. Moved From Pleasant View. T. T. Alvord has moved from his fruit farm in Pleasant View to the heart of Ogden Og-den and purposes to be a full fledged citizen in tha metropolis of the states Good girls wanted at Shupe-Wil-llamy Candy factory. - Malad Valley Train Hereafter the Malad accommodation train will run north on the old schedule, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. " In Hess' Bread you receive quality in quantity. Name on every loaf. Prominent Railroad Man Martin Hughitt, Jr., arrived from Los Angeles, Ange-les, SuDday morning, in his private car and left for the ea6t over the Union Pacific. He is prominently identified with the Chicago & Northwestern system. sys-tem. ' f Our sale is still going on. May last until the 10th. Get busy. The Toggery. Tog-gery. - Shipment of Livestock Twenty cars of fat cattle from Sugar City and eight cars of prime beef from Garland Gar-land will be sent from Ogden Wednesday Wednes-day morning to San Francisco in a faBt train over the Southern Paclflo. GRASS CREEK LUMP COAL, 5-C0 at yard; Castlo Gate, Clear Creek. Ilck Springs, always on hand. Con-r.uTr.ers' Con-r.uTr.ers' Coal Co., A. A. Shaw, Mgr Phcnes 418. I RANDOM J REFERENCES ' - ' r The Musical Entertainment furnished by McMillan and Mansfield at the Fal-Rtaff Fal-Rtaff cafe Is to be augmented the coming com-ing week with solos by Mr. O. L. Fultz, cornetl&t. Mr. . Fultz" has an iuterna-. iuterna-. tlonal reputation as an entertanier, and Ja well known In Ogden, where he has appeared on several occasions at tho various theaters. These gentlemen will constitute one . of the strongest musical attractions ever heard in Ogden, Og-den, rand will prove a great drawing card for this popular resort. Back From Salt Lake Fred F. Bond brought bis father, H. M. Bond, home j from St. Mark's hospital. Salt Lake, on Sunday. The father is, convalescing andioti the road to restored health. The people of the Lynn ward are feeling very anxious for the time to jcoroe for the musicale which is to be given by Professor Orson Griffin for iuv iieuuur or uie young men and young ladles of the Lynn ward which will take place on the evening of March-7th, 1903. Musicale will commence com-mence at 7:30 p. m. Evervbody invited. in-vited. . Spur Track The Wlnneraucca Star says: The. Western Pacific railway company wH commence in a rew days to lay track on the spur line from the Southern Pacific to the W. P material j yard east of town. Ties and material for this purpose have been arriving j here dally. Ties and lumber are com-jlng com-jlng in pretty regularly for the com-pany com-pany and the spur will be completed as boou as possible. At tho present Ulnae tho material is being unloaded i- : : : . two months. She Is accompauiod to Denver by Mrs. F. A. Sullivan and son James "who will hereafter reside lu Denver. . Young Man's Heavy Sentence Charles Roberts, a well-dressed young man, was tbe recipient of one of the heaviest bits of municipal justice which has been meted out by the present pres-ent judge In a considerable length of tlmo. Roberts wa6 charged with disturbing dis-turbing the peace of a young lady residing re-siding on Lincoln avenue. lie pleaded plead-ed guilty to the charge and attempted to explain ' the matter, but was cut short by-the court, who was apparently apparent-ly familiar with the case, and who promptly sentenced him to pay a fine of $75 or spend an equal number of days on tho city rock pile. New Dining Cars The handsome new dining cars were received at rallr road headquarters today from the Pullman Pull-man car plant at Chicago, and will be operated from Ogden north on the Oregon Short Line system. The cars are strictly modern' and the latest thing out In dining cars, and the interior in-terior arrangements are elaborate, complete and decidedly handsome. It pays to handle Lewis' Good Coal, because it paj-6 to please our customers. custo-mers. Phones 149. On a Trip of Inspection Superintendent Superin-tendent W. A. Whitney left Sunday nlfcht for a trip of inspection over the Utah division to Rawlins and will take In everything between Ogden and that terminal. Don't make the mistake of your life by not coming to our sale. The Toggery. Tog-gery. . ' - Have Gone to Keeler Superintendent Superintend-ent Mauson and party have extended their trip of Inspection to Kecier, California, Cali-fornia, and will not return to local railroad headquarters until Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Silver Plating Plant A new silver plating plant has been made one of the department under General " Car Foreman John Stuhr. at the Southern Pacific chops at Ogden. and hereafter all work of this character, including th repairing and plating of dining car service, win be done in the local department de-partment now being arranged and es-. es-. tablished. Kodak Finishlng.Trlpp Studlo,340 25th Funeral Wednesday The remains ; of Mrs. Blixa Saunders Purdy may be , I viewed from 4 p. m. to 9 p. m., Tuesday, Tues-day, sm-4 from 10 a. in. to 1 p. m., |