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Show .THE Nb MORNING EXAMINE!!, ISFBOVEMEKTSJON KOTOS LINE Totaphon. M doy time call op otraot At if Ka 407 24th call UP Na tfor 7 p-Kandard Balldlng. JL New Porter Engine Will Arrive In den In a Few Days. Og- The new Porter engine for the Ogden A Northwestern Is expected to arrive here in about eight days, and it will then be put in immediate use. The work upon the roadbed will now be vigorously prosecuted and when spring fairly opens the company will have an excellent piece of track. The two thirty-trent or sell by WedelL to IjaneM out excursion cars the company pur? chased last fall from the Oregon 8hurt for a dlvorco was I J. D. Line company have been repainted and wrfet court yesterday by attorney tor Martha Perrin will be put In service tor the opening onwa P. Panto. kln for th of the Hot Springs resort for the sumSototlon of the bonds of matrimony. mer trade. A spur connecting with the Oregon couple flvomi.llnt alleges that the Derom-Short Line spur at Five Points has married at Pleasant View. has been put in, and will lend great aid te 14 1494. and the defendant fam-?it- h the beet and tomato raisers and fruit to provide the pUlntiif and the conunou necessaries of life, growers of the northern part of the if n farther alleged that the defend- - eounty In getting their products to the and factories. i, m the habit of hanging around markets As has been published by this paper Smns and getting drunk.- She asks several times, one of the proposed pro,he custody of the three children her maiden jects of the company Is the extension to restored he she that ui of their line to Brigham City. The Iae. Martha Reynolds. management of the road has given nothing out upon the matter, but it in frerythlng new. freeh and palsUhls Inferred that the matter of the extenI groceries t Carvern. sion is almost a certainty owing , to the fact that the company has several The men of the Methodist thousand ties on hand and is receivurn organised n club which will ' club. ing more at intervals. mown as the Hiawatha -- utto of the club is. "Let the men ACTIOONS FOR DAMAGES. the women have a U work, and time - The hrst work the m undertake will be to give a din Petitions In Probating of Estates Have Been Filed In Box Elder County. mroa Saturday afternoon and evening 3. In the probate division of the district from g o'clock until court of Box Elder county yesterday Ckrrer A Bona meets anyone's prices Maginnla and Stout, the lawyers here, filed six petitions for letter of adminish groceries tration la the matter of the estates of Varrlase licenses were issued to the six of the victims of Friday's explosion. Allowing yesterday an the office of the All the petitions ask tor the appointM. McClure, eousty clerk: - Dougs ment of George K. Cshos as Adminiurd 2$, and Lla L. Morby, aged 22, strator of the various estates. Tbs petiUth of Ogden. Frank N. Bulllrnn, aged tions also state that the decedent 21, died on IT, and Catherine Wilson, aged 19, 1904, and the esFebruary Charles it Smith, tate constat of a little peraonal propMB of Evanston. a 22, uf Lehl, and Mnfy A Wads-fort- h, erty and an action foeflsmsges against ! aged 22. of Willard,. , , . Ihe Southern Pacific company. In tbf matter of the estate of Peter, James la now and Nicholas The Imperial Restaurant Arsanes, their uncle Mike yipped to meet alL demands of Chea- Koreden of Colorado is the petitioner. ts or sleighing parties, banquets and In the estates of Oust Psomna and Gea pints supers. First Unaa noon lunch Psomas, the petitioner is John Vlahon. a reasonable prices. i In the matter of the estate of Nick 9 wmwM Apostopuloa, deceased, the petitioner In at Instead of having Ladles day his Chris. The heirs-at-laof this mcnthi ihe Weber the brother their clubrooms decedents are mostly residing la an informal dancing Hub will give Greece, and consist of large families. academy prty .at Dignans The members will have the PORCELAIN RAFTER. privilege of inviting one guest flt & V; - MLNICIPAL Business at the OGDEN, UTAH, days or fined j j Cu m k Bona sen the cheapest and fimUa the highest grade goods. a L C. Abbott brother of J. W. Ah hott, left for Marshalltown, la., yea terdsy liter a pleasant visit in Ogden. Give your attention Jail. trnds diibctly Tiff tbs official Western Union luotatloas direct from New Tork and Ton can Board." on Chicago Exchanges. Book on (peculation free. Best bank references. Cun- nings Commission company, Ogden kmneh. moms 21 -- 220 Eccles building Mr. Heber Bcowcroft has gone tc California for couple. of weeks. t district court ' yesterday in the cut of the State of Utah vs. Jesse T. Rockefeller. - the defendant wee armlgned and' (he charging him with perjury was read nd he ns ordered to (lead ?a Thursdin ay the . j morning At cost at Crockwell's this week. AU foods at Cruckwells until March at cost. Must reduce stock. I The board of adjourned their county commissioners meeting nntil next Monday. Commissioner Wilson In still absent In the east and Commissioner hanford went tp Balt Lake City upon county matters. Mr. D. W. tvening from 71. C. T. m. with Washington ' Whitlow returned a trip through Idaho. last U. meets Wednesday at 2 Mrs. Blackington, J011 avenue. Mr. Joe Zimmerman, proprietor of Brigham City Liquor CO., spent Washington's birthday In Ogden. Mr. Alf Shorten, cashier of the Salt uke Telegram, visited with friends in tden yesterday. i the FRATERNAL A lodge ZPJ- - brotherhood, f the Fraternal Brother-organised last evening at I. tote Organiser Mr. ? H. Melons. The we stw lodge are: Robert T. Miller; ' vice offl-R- ir Jident. Fvrideni)Uura A R,.Hi,ner: sacretary, Bfcr,ft: treasurer, Isaac Sn?u MW ,lhpl,- B-arry L 0 D - C.- Forb: ratw at - Miller; sergeant; trm- D'i5 Jeanie N. B- - - Mary Carden; D' Bcrafti musician. Alii aV' ,Tucker: fln,nce committee, 8nmlley, Harry D. trus-John Smalley, Emil Becrnft; F. Becker. - Special Hat Sale j'S'tieiencIng Wednesday 17th, r on. week ef the .celebrated BRAND In the newt L blocks and colors. ah' union made GOODS, at 20 per Petitions for Letters of Administration In a Number of Estates. The following probate matters were heard by Judge llenry H. Kolapp in the district court yesterday moruin-c- . Estate and guardianship of Henry Glevd. Jr., minor. Letters of guardianship issued to Honry deed, Sr. Bond Estate of George Musgrave, deceased. widow. Petition for allowance ' lo Granted. Estate uf Henry Stonebrcakrr. deisceased. Letters of adnilutat ration sued to Alms Allen. $200 bund. Estate of D. H. Ogden, deceased, letters of administration issued to Emma W. Ogden. Bond $1,000. Estate of Herbert J. Griffin, deceased. Letters of administration issued to Pauline Griffin. Bond $400. Estate of Thomas F. Atkinson, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Continued. Eetate of Hattie Anna Eatabrook. deceased. Petition for decree of distribution. Granted. Ia the nutter of the estate of Chas. Warner, minor, petition for allowance for support granted. esnt discount from regular besides we sell Shoes,' Clothing, Ladies and Gent's furnishing, Millinery and : . No-ba- . . 25th 161-1- 63 O Street, E HALF block prom UNION DEPOT, NEJERJJNDERBOLD. THOSE LITs; MEN HAVE I everything electrical COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. 2uth St., Near Union Depot. STANLEYS. STEVENS, W. A Scudder, MANAGER. Froprlstor. 3 ...A h.n , 914x. 2271 Washington Ave I V- -. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF . ! $1,004. A i(ji eft 4 4 4 4 44 44 t 4 4 4 Dont Miss Putnams v W. H. WRIGHT & S0N5 GREAT HAT SALE That is now taking place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Now Is your opportunity to get ah CO. Hat at a price that will up-to-da- te ADOPT REMANDED TO DISTRICT COURT. CONSTITUTION. industrial Association Cemplets Their Work at Indianapolis. Been Returned from the Reform School. Terrence Thompson, the youthful burglar, who has been confined In the reform echuol for the past nix months or more, hu been returned to the dis-trlcourt and will now be sentenced to the penitentiary. The affidavit to this effect was made out by the superintendent yesterday and (he young man was taken in charge by the sheriff. Thompson has made two unsuccessful efforts to escape from the school, and has been recaptured both times. Some time ago he and a boy named Cunningham burglarised a grocery store at the street and Madcorner of Twenty-fir- st ison avenue. Cunningham waa eent to the reform school with Thompson, and Thompson Han Mr. Whiting said HisT'Relgsr ass the name bis nephew, Frank (foe. frequently assumed, under the iMnsion that he was another Individual. Mr. Whiling says bia nephew killed bis wife aud attempted to kill himself a few years ago. Ai cording to Mr. Whiling, Coe. or Relgsr. has been suffering from mental trouble, ihe result of a fell sustained fourteen yearn ago when on hla way from tubman, where ha worked iu the car kIioiis. to his home at Urns, Ohio. Coe had fallen asleep in the smoker, and. Iieiug a somnambulist, walked out of the ear and was found unconscious by a switchman. In hla fall he strurk his head against a switch, fracturing his skull. Mr. Whiting said: Three years after that Coe waa sent to the Detention hospital In Toledo, but he was soon discharged, and went to Springfield, Ohio. He worked there until four years ago. when he rose one morning and shut his wife and himself. His wife died, but be recovered and was sent to the penilenitary for one year, after which he was sent, to the Insane hospital at Toledo again. He escaped slid wenl lo New York, coming to Chicago over a year ago. Indianapolis, Fob. 23. At today's session of the Industrial Association the constitution was adopted after several changes were made, the most important being a provision making tlie executive committee elective end one providing for a contribution class of membership to be composed of individuals and corporatlonN. A resolution was adopted recommending that tha next convention be held lu New York wan City. The following resolution adopted: "Whereas a targe number of cltiea of the ouuniry discriminate against certain cltixens in the matter of placing bouse contracts by requiring the use of the union label on all public printing and onion tabor as a class in all cases; thrmfore be it ''Resolved that the. Citizens' Industrial association urireservcly such discriminmion and (hat it is unalterably in confiirt with the liberties and privileges that all citizens are entitled to enjoy under ihe constitution and lawe of onr country. Be it further resolved that ihe members of this association use their influence at all limes and in all places CANADAS GREAT CANAL. against such met hud.'' A telegram or congratulation was Helena, Mont., Feb. 23. A convensent to Governor l'esbody "f Coloration of residents of Milk River valley the course his duriug do, commending miners strike. The convention then si ChlnoLk, has addressed a resolution adjourned. to, President Roosevelt and the secretary of the Interior, railing their atRELGAR A MURDERER. tention to iho fact that tha Canadians Hie Right Nsme Is Cos and He Killed are building a great canal with a view His Wife Fourteen Veers Ago. to diverting tho water of Milk river Chicago, Feb. 23. The Tribune today in northern Montana. All the water says: of the river, which rises In the United Edward Relgsr, whose persistent ef- States, are now being used In the valforts to see President Roosevelt yesteron the Montana side of the linet day resulted In bis arrest at the White ley P. S. and many thousands of dollars have House, la known in Chicago. Whiting, 73 Florence avenue, says the lieen expended lu irrigation works man is his nephew and his belief is which would be of no value If Ilia based on Relgar'a notion thet peoples Canadians secure the water. The presinames should lie changed to indicate dent is urged to set promptly to secure their trade or profession. tbe right uf American settlers. con-dsnr- aa . - ALLEN CO. TRANSFER Phone 22. 412 25th Street please you. Call and examine and you cant help making hay while the sun shines PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlors Over 2411 Washington Avenue. MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, menta by Appointment. Nysi Store Private Treat - VIRGINIA THE Cor. 24th and Adams Ave, transients boarders SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE Call Early for Bargains. VANS, FURNITURE MISS SPURGEON Nb Damage to Property in Handling. 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Dandled with Dispatch. : STORAGE WATCH OUR WINDOWS AT REASONABLE RATES. Thie Week Clearance Sale on CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOC- K j j HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES A. KUHN J mm J ; ALL TRAINS MET BY . 2365 WASHINGTON mmmmmm mmmmmm BRO., AVENUE. mmm am mmmmmmmmmmmm ALLENS CARRIAGES. The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful REED HOTEL effects of the tender young leaves of OGDEN. UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Rates: $2 to 13 psr day. DinAll modern Improvements. ing room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, monntoia and valley, men's headquarter. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Union Depot. H. C. BIGELOW, PropHstoiw ' and permanent splendid accommodation- scontrally located nnoxcollont table board at rates of $1&0 to $L00 dally. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor.'Phono 232 K. Affords To Make Room for Spring Styles. . plan-exami- 113, Guaranteed. fancy Moire. Tliey're lieauiiful psuerns for waists to hi- v.,ni with the walking skirt; cp111 in little dots aud pin stripe.-- , i !.v- nearest to silk tlnish you ever saw; 28 inches 40c wide; per yard I A great shipment is for droskimonos and ours, tiau patterns, i 28 inches wide: 4uo jaril Wool ('bailies in i v,.m with pink, blue ant! vreen dots, for waists, kimunoa and k'M'i n' dresses; vet y dosira'ile on account f washing qualities. I : c mints are fast won't run: at ill these goods are m- hes bard to brut; Hc wide; per yard An exquisite line of it embroidered Etauiiuea, in white with pink, blue and red riu: 2s inches wide; ikt yard 40a By far one of the grcatcM. lo be desired piecea of wash goods is the mercerized pongee, an t li'gauL pic-i- of man-ria- l for Spring waists and 40c and 4!i: suits; 23 incite, wide; per yard Tho French Ginghams nre here in grcam array; attractive little designs In baity lireks and stripes; so neat fur waists aud dresses; very tine whIm material ; 30 inches wide; per yard ,...2.io The ever popular t "iind Swissrs, in dots and Persian patterns, for waists and kimonos, will make a place for themselves In the wardrobe. A waist nr kimono from this material is always stylish. 15c Thirty inches wide; per yard DISTRICT COURT. Smooth Young Man In the City Taking Orders. A new graft Is being, worked on the public of Ogden by a smooth young man who is taking orders for porcelain ware and then delivering but half the order; he represents It to be the full amount and collects for the same, and before the trick la discovered depart. Charles Greenwell and Ambrose Hill have been a little too smart for the gentleman, however, aud caught him nd made him cough np the coin. The matter has been reported to the police subsequently escaped. Upon their capand they are on the lookout for him. ture, Cunningham was sent to the penitentiary and Thompson promised that he would nut give ihe officials of the MAY HAVE AUTOMOBILES. school any more trouble, hut It haa Approach ef Spring Weather Manna been found that he cannot be kept at the school, and he will now .follow Improvement In That Business. With the coming of the spring weath- Cunningham to the penitentiary. er of the past week, and tbs improved TELEGRAFHIC BREVITIES. condition of the streets, the automobile Is being talked of a grant deal, and San Francisco, Feb. 3. The Oceania if all the people in town get, machines liner Sierra this year who say they are going to, Steamship companys the number of machines in Ogden will which arrived yesterday from Austrabe more than doubled the coming sea- lia via Honolulu, came into port with her starboard propeller partly disabled, son. Many of the runabouts will be dis- tho reault of an encounter on Sunday placed by the larger and more speedy night with some submerged obstrucand costly touring cars. Several of tion. With the port screw, however, headway and the physicians are contemplating using the liner made good times the machines, ns three the reached port well within the limits of ground can be covered, as with the her schedule. horse, and some of the larger merNew York', Feb. 23. The heaviest cantile houses will probably install auman in the .British empire is dead, tomobile deliveries. from a cancer, saya a Herald dispatch from London. He was Thomas Long-le- y . TRAPPED BY ELECTRICITY. of Dover. Hie weight exceeded 600 Paris, Feb. 23. For. some months pounds, while he was 6 feet one inch past numerous robberies of s mysteri- In height and had a chest measurement ous character have been committed at of seventy inches. the residence of a wealthy couple In Paris, whioh is much frequented by the New York, Feb. 23. Alfred Klein, a comedian, prominently known on tho high society of the rapltal. Acting on the advice of a magistrate, stage for many years. Is dead in a santhe husband caused concealed electric itarium at Amityvllle, III., where he bells to be connected with different bad been ill for more then a year. He parts of the room from which moat of Bret Buffered from nervous prostration the valuables bad been missed, At 11 and recently hln mind had felled. Ha o'clock last night while, he was enter- was born in England forty years ago. taining guests one of the bells rang His most popular work waa In "Wang and "Kl Capltan." furiously. Instantly he ran up the stairs, Columbus, O.. Feb. 23. Delays by several friends, and entering the room found to his surprise chargcterixed the meeting of the basea lady' whom bls wlfe bad known since ball magnates today. The class "A' childhood holding in her hand a bunch men of the minor leagues spent th actlom They of keys. , . i. forenoon without any With tears she confessed to the au- will go Into .national board . meeting thorship of all the robberies in the thin afternoon, favoring the bringing hearing of her husband, who wan one of the California league intoorganized of the guests present The owners of baseball. the house decided, however, not to Klabineff. Russia, Feb. 23. At the take any action against her. resumption today of the second trial of prinoners connected with the masOVERDUE BOATS ARE SAFE. sacres here, Kurban and Rotar, ac Seattle, Wash., Feb. 23. The Pacific mined of murdering Abram Kogan, Coast Steamship company's steamers were acquitted, but the former was Al-and Ramona, concerning which condemned to a years imprisonment there had been some uneasiness owing for participation in the riots. The to the terrible storm they were report- damage suit was dismissed. ed to have encountered in Lynn canal, Wilkerhsrre. Fa., Feb. 23 A dron are both safe and on their way to Seattle. according to telegrams received of several degrees In the temporal ue checked the rise in the 8usquehanna by the company last night Section Hand Kllta a Mother and Two river, and It in believed there will be no further damage until a protracted Children. thaw comes. 23.Terre Haute, Ind. Feb. Jerry BenDugan, a section hand, killed Mr. New York, Feb. 13. William J. jamin Ramsey, her daughter Myrtle, Thombury. chief in the aged 4, and her son Albert, aged 2, Brooklyn building department and one poa then Dugan sought early today. of the ynost accomplished mathematvv liceman and confessed the crime and Ians In. the country, has killed himself gave np the rase which he had used by inhaling gaa. He had been in poor in cutting the throats of his victims. health for a year past He had been staying at the home of Mrs. Ramsey for some time and admit-te- d TAX BALE DECISION. that he bad committed the crime a while la Jealous rage. Washington. Feb. 23. Justice Day today handed down the opinion of the supreme court, affirming the judgment BANKS RESUME BUSINESS. of tho supreme court of Nebraska in Baltimore Financial Institutions on the case of Alvin P. Leigh vs. Henry S. Green, involving tax sales o I prop, Their Feet. Baltimore. Feb. 23. The banka ia erty. The court held that the owner this city resumed business today in all of a tax lien may foreclose the Hen their branches for' the first time since upon notice by publication, which shall the' Ire. Under Governor Warfields bring In - anybody and everybody inproclamation, the enforced payment of tended, and that in the exercise of the protestabte paper has bN suspended taxing power the state may delegate train February 6, thus making it ate that right and authority, as was done to the purchaser at the essary for an who have featured ob- in thiA-fan- . ligations to take care of them before tax said, and that such proceednre is the close of b taking hoars today. The not vMtaUve of the right guaranteed stock exchange will not. resume until by tbe fourteenth amendment of the constitution tomorrow. THE SENATE Good Tims s,uson, nin ti iitc busy uhtrr of the sewing nnic Stine is heard on every side, if's just like reeetvina neies from the old home to read of the u arrivals of Spring dress goods at II e te 11 right's. just received some ueu Hash Goods which remise to be very popular this season for eat I Spring dresses. w to-ilg- I During forfeited. J. 11. Williams was charged with resisting an officer in refusing to pass oa when ordered to do so. He also forfeited $5.00. George MrCIoud, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced to 30 days In Tarrwnc Good Liquors. Good Yreatmsnt Offering $25.00, whi.-- IN v 5 was accepted. John Ward and E. S. Brouton plead guilty to being drunk, but sentence was suspended. V. L. Clark was arrested Monday on the same charge and deposited I3.0C for his appearance la court, which he PROBATE rERIU'AIiY Ll, 1f0l. olii-- e tlit tatter of .MOlJXiNti. CetRI court livened as the uu- up wiiuewliai yevti-ntasi number of hullday drunks npprarec Judge Jlosell. Gill Lindstrom, proprietor of tbd North Star saloon, appeared Jn court to answer the t barge of violating the Sunday liquor ordinance, and was given twenty-fiv- e WJ.lM;si.Y Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. iF; J. KIESEL & CO.. Importers. a |