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Show THE liKIMN JlT) kuiJUrlt-- ud d TrS- - tiiuuin Hrnn. MEW POINTS Tke Erife A wr-m- WU Tha UrJU trial (ax-upa-d GOODR LCH TKIiL UEVELoPEU l Ut m the Be t,nra Ui ARE LEADING THE CITY IS BRIEF Brvan. Tba Resit) transfers ysaWday f 12W. juror are J. b. TriaiUa. Juno Cuauat, C. u Th Maadcaaauhns at the Grind Baroa. J. h Shortaa. E. Siuoui. Jr , J. R. Kdaard. Friday evsaiog. and RuUtrl Dai Dr I. L. Msvsr ass nsuorrd to AfW aetuiiu jury oourt adjourned until the rW Washington alMlue Hav you raser sd your seat for st.e noon, wtwi the pruaacuuuu iaau tt Men lataaihna. Friday Bight? riUiiiutUutj of m itLam W. L GUI, an oAw of u court, waa H. J. tirubuau. a citizan of Tsr saoru and praaantad a cnart of Madea'a raes was in the city good yesterday. ealuoo, aLiih L lia.1 prepared U,t the Mrs. F. M. Correll left last evening for mm of tha trial. He gate an plana tion of the dioatoaama and pointed out bsr Lome at Hebron, Nebraska. tl.e plaoaa in the wall which war For a good lime go to Mason's auriaJ punctured l. bulleu. dance tonight, at the old opera bouse. TBI TIVTIMOXY Btt.LK. For late papers aud periodicals call on W. s Youni, odinal atetiMgrapber of M Mary K. Cooper, 2313 Washington. the oourt. vaa sworn and teetitied to be Mouev to loan on real estate security. in Madeu'a on aakun the log praaent uitfrit of Auguat Ut. aud the earl) morn Room 0, First National bank building. inirof Auguat '2nd. He described the Files and rupture absolutely cured by which have been recounted a I'rof. Henry Crow, Rnotu 13,2331 Wash nuuilter of time in the puttie printa in iitgton avenue. which Uie actor were himself, John Have your photographs taken by Wal Httiunr, JaiueaUriffin. A. . Waahburn, Jack Puilline, Myron Hume, and others lace A' Newitimb, artistic photographers rooms 2:, Ji. and 2 Hut account of the bellimr between right s block. . Washburn and (iriltin on the approach The bo i orlice st the tirand is now election and the quarrel open for sale of reported seaU for the uiar county which arose bet eeu tliem was substan Meodelssohiis Friday night. lricee, 30c, aa has been repeatedly given. He .jut, rOe. i. tially told how (iriflln had be mi struck in the Ogden has some er iioiilar business face by Waahburn, how he had left the aaloon and ahortly returned and houses but when it comes to eelling re'.3 waa asked who it that struck frigeratorF it takes mighty lively i . him. Witness made an effort to pacify to get away with I lie r air. the others present. Waahburn insisted The finest anu Grand that (inttin had gone out for the pur complete Opera photograph studio in the west is located in rooms 72, 73, 74 and 70 in pose of arming himself. The altercation which arose resulted in the shooting. the t i rand oiera house. Call and see us Witness testified to seeing agun in (irif Adams Bros. . . tin's hands and hearing two shots tired. to be The announced sociable" "sugar SAW NO PRKVIOIS SHOTS. held at the Congregational church FriWhen asked by Prosecuting Attorney day night has been isuie.1 one week Evans, if he had seen any shote tired on acuitiut of the Mcndelsshon (Quintette before Griffin had tired the witness lies entertainment. itated and finally decided that he had All persons desiring sewer connecnot. The witness' hesitation seemed to be a surprise to the prosecuting attor tions made reasonably, expedition!.!) and by skillful workman apply to Hobnoy who said as much and then occurred W IISSI SOU. i mice unuer i.eeo a lively tilt between the prosecutor and son Arthur Brow n, attorney for the defense, hotel with Graves A Gibson. which was sollled by the court ruling The follow ing telegrams remain un that hereafter the attorneys must ad called for at the Western Union Teledress their remarks to the court aud not graph otlice: Ceo. A. Mason. T. L. to one anothej. i.nmuoru. W.'iggner, W. .V Jones, 1. After the shooting which resulted in T. Ij. Johnson, T.J. Tracy, Mr. HrookH, the wounding of both (iriMin and limner, Butch Smith, II. K. Miller, and U K witness had called on Griffin at his Pass, house, (irillin had pointed to his wound Mr. K. Jessop having liought out the mid said: "This is the tirst shot," and later: "My only regret is that it wasn't "Change Salixin" 207 Twenty lifth street, lom reiiltixl it mi into a tira! class bil Jack Phillips or Washburn." liard hall, saninle hkhh e'c. Choice TESTIMONY. THIS lionors and ciirars on hand uinHfi Here arose another difficulty between Messrs. Thompson and Scroggin the two the attorneys. Mr. Kvaus announced popular manipulators will lie pleased to that be was surprised at this evidence us see their many menus at tins new it had not been brought out in the tes- sort. timony given in the committing magis C. K. Mable, president of the Life trate's court. After much contention it was decided that the evidence given in Idemiiity and Insurance Co. of Sioux the lower court should be ruled out. City, arrived in the city yesterday with Arthur Brown began the cross claim his wife and crefldren. Mrs. Mable and jaation for the defense. The witness de- the reel of the family will go on from clared that he went to Hamer after the here to the coast, while Mr. Mable will latter had been vhot and arointed him remain in Ogden some time. With him out of the saloon. He did not see any came C. M. Smith, also of Sioux City pistol in Hamer's hands and made no wtio will locate here as the Ogdeti repre search for one. He afterwards picked sentative of the company named. up Hamer's pistol from the Bidewalk, There was considerable comment yes where it might havo fallen from Hamer's terday and day liefore in two cases that hand. He picked it up and afterwurd presented themselves to the casual ob together with EKvood Muden in one of observers, tine was that of a prisoner in of rooms the rear the saloon, the wine Irom the penitentiary charged exam iued the pistol and found all the wbrought ith forgery. He was a young man and loads intact. Witness test itied that they well known while this was hia tirst of did not remove the cylinder. Attorney fence. He was walked down the street Brown read the testimony given by the in irons. The other was another man witness at the preliminary examination from the pen the same day iu which he said that they did remove brought with murder. He walked where charged the cylinder. he chose 'apparently a freeman but an At this point the court adjourned or officer was course near by all the tune. today. The quest ion arises were there not extremes in both cases' The Drum Corps' ppeal. To the Citizens of Ogden: We reFLAYKD I S FOR CHI MPS. spectfully ask your aid in procuring our uniforms. We lack $40 on the uniform Ami Went Away Weak in the Wallet fund, and respectfully ask your assist Several Hundred Hollars. ance both financially and otherw ise. We are preparing for Memorial Day and There was more in the "fixing" of the would like to have the uniforms for that races on Tuesday than at tirst surmised. date. Yours Respectfully, It. seems that tho Salt. Lake City fellows Young Amekican Drum Corps. came np expecting to find in Ogden a lot of suckers. They brought up some A Word to the Ladies of Offrien. noted animals and entered thern in the Mrs. S. H. Abbott is now permanently Thev were good horses. Tho races. located in rooms No. 3 and Wright came from Salt hake City as did block and is making dresses to stand jockeys sellers. They understood each wear as well as to look at and at very the pool and quietly played the crowd for reasonable prices. If in need of a dress other big money. The judges were expert maker give her a call and be convinced. horse men than whom even Salt Lake They readily City has no superior. scented the game just as the lixers were NotioP. to their spring trap the judges I have closed out the stock of the ready a couple of drivers and drove Union Mercantile Co. and all accounts changed race out on its merits. must lie settled at once. You w ill find the"Whiskers" dropped several hundred uie at room 10, Opera House block. dollars anil returned, to .ion to curse D. H. &AUMUDGB, Assignee. Ogden. The others fared little better Hereafter they will give Ogden a wide Six Soldiers KIUpiI. berth when looking for a community to Massowaii, May 13. la the fierce gull. form which swept over this town yes terdnv. the hmlilincrn nae.1 :w n barracks It Will Still Be a Boycott.' suddenly collapsed, killing six soldiers GhioaoO) May 11. The association of retail lumber dealers, composed of the outright and injuring ten others. presidents and secretaries of local asso ciations in various cities throughout the $10,000 Jndcrniput. New York. Mav 1.1. Judgments for country, is in session hero today and received a report from the committee on $10,000 were tiled here today against tin New York Ice and Cold Storage com competition by the wholesale dealers who also sell at retail. lany. The report recommended the black list of such dealers, which shall be dis Destitute Jews. tributed to all members and that they Athens. May 111. Three thousand be boycotted. It was discovered that Jews are in deep distress at Corfu. Bar- such a course would render members li ons Rothscild and Hirsch are sending able to prosecution for conspiracy, so them relief. the recommendation was merely ordered to be spread upon the minutes as a rec ommendation to the various IocbI bodies. Export of Breadstuff's. Washington. Mav 13. The chief of "Cods blessing to mankind, say the bureau of statistics reports the total thousands who have been cured by the value of exiHirts of domestic breadaluffs lea. sol celebrated from the United States during the Oregon Kiduey month of April, 1891, as $12,303,827. everywhere. tt JaoMtf I 1 I Kerord. bafurs the pa He Ttiers was mo nil uflefUH. Marriage UVeu-- . County Clerk Usdwidge uaiusd oom marriage license yesterday to Jains K. Avsy and Mia Klta Bales, uuth of Ok den. sua am aduaitod arkrt Lw tWxri.1 m tb. tuiut-ii aaur frv. ta oUaw amlif. o tUinW inau that A tcar4ay. . bar brie Tw mu4 annaatn fcisfaai. AffaM U sii oii.r tue Hi- ,4 i.lue. waa .laa1U) iuard unul ae.i U sucti realmac uB IUe vluun .4 II.. caued a aushi ast tsefc. Tus ckas aa etr all ii. Tsa iul cUau4 mil mi mmm aa L..U TW o - the auvrtius of kajuM imo" Tke Mhent Market. Mr louitnd Ml. aVI.al. "Do you observe any oiiall, winged to I'UCUIO. Ma) U Wheat a Ulsher The sects Uuvenug about my manly sbaneT tmiiiis waa aUmt "H hwuei tbau le.ter aud wdiaucnl S queried a daauiug young follow of a dar .eloauaa; it ruled atrouc friend late last evening. "Not a ore," waa the response; "bat why the t,uestonf "Well," said the first fpeaker, "there baa been quite a rivalry of late between a certain dude of this town and myself aa to which Bhould stand tii t in the graces of a charming girl who abides with her papa aud tuauima on the Cass farm. Now, the thought occurred to me that if I could manage to take the fair maiden in whom my affections are wrapped up to see Bernhardt that Mr. Dude's cake would be all dough, or something to that effect Not having the pare coin to indulge in such luxuries at three dollar theater tickets, I turned out bright and early the morning of the salt of scab for the 'La Tunes' performance, secured a position well up the front, and when it came my turn planked down fif teen dollars and picked out five of tht. best seats that remained unsold. "Then I strolled back, sized up the crowd still in line, and iuside of twenty minutes sold three of my tickets to an old party with pleuty of money fur tit teen dollar", leaving uie two tickets-o-ne for myself and one for my girl which stood me well, about two hourt standing around. That evening the lit tie fairy and 1 were conspicuous at the swell theatrical event of the year. 1 am not ont of pocket a cent, and the dude-w- hy, bless your soul, he isn't iu it; no, indeed, should say nut." Detroit Fret Press. 1 An Oilil ClirUtenliiK aud mora, then became weak and derliuod wain became atruoser thi. time adtaucius bit ttuciualad fmiuestl), ami ciuaiux l IV hlshel. hujuet thau leaterdaj. Ma) . cl.-- ,-. Aua-ua- l r, hisber. aud December biieheb, .lilanelit. 6- - mi 1 KeceiH- - WJ OUU great-gran- FOR liAIKiAl.NS 1.N LADI AND CSKNTS FUKNISH1NGS GOODS. First store oast of tho Posutii . J. S. r Nsw York Monsv. U U. I.- -. W - I ollarad 2S. Pnme merrautlie cMerUae exebaaae. .teml. iT Oemaud H liar ; dai bill. EXCHANGE. K GOOD GOODS. Prices lienerally Took a Tumhle terday. SIGN OF THE Bit; Hubiiieaa oa 'Chause waa rattier ijuiet yeater- da inoruiue. ataple aiticle. ut produce to Hcaxce aud the market (euerall) dull owiuit the scarcity. The butter market Isafe a tumhle told at I5ceuu. aud prime Utah butter whicb wan the ctoaibs quotatiuu. Potatoea akao wentdowu. Heary dealer, declined to euter-taioilera at auy price fur old atock. It la tbniixht ttile decline ia ul temporary. Cali fornia atrawherriea are divhuiua very fa.t and if the .upidy cobtiuuee u im-tbey will be very cheap by the laat of th week, t'hornea alact are decliuius, owiiuj to the iucreaaed aup-plDeala iu Ihefuturea were coinparatively tietlit yeeterday althouKbttitTe waa aome iuquiry for June wheat, but aellera could not lie ten ptad hj offers made by buyers. The pnle. wsral car of wheat. I car of Hour, M en el Of Set! BJSwSwl w i i of orangoa, 1,000 pouiidH (aita toe., 75 cat.es. of Rtrawberrie.. ami 25 cases ol eherrlea. JOSEPH OcCAMMON t WRIGHT'S Bring )'ui' feet with you and let us lit 'em to a pair of our shoes. 200 Ladies' Swiss riblied vests 20c 200 Ladies' cotton riblied vests 25c 200 ladies' ecru ribbed vesta IWj 200 Ladies' soft finished lisle Ladies' dull lisle ribbed vests Toe 200 Ladies' seamless black lisle vests 75c VESTS. TEN EQUIPOISED WAISTS A CENTS EACH FOR line line of fresh choice teas. CKI.KHRATKD Cigars are Uneqnaled. . (KJllEX. UTAH : DEPOT PL K Va(T(T.IBMI .mm . i, e ami ki.dkh hill iih I no'ini uot a cosmetic, Itut a iiiitritive tonic for mHttli the skin. 11 makes tlio akin uaturall rtii-soft nh-- velvety, uroterts it front ah,. aud nun. ctcaubee the fare far better itiau M.ap and ou tln hiii trt- wattT aud by i' tonic efii-r- t . I Minkhr. For sale iu vi'iii- - the foriiiHtiou Otrdi-with other of Mr. Graham's ctdtbratl oi"iHratioii0, by the POUOII Ug I'ruKKiblfi: ' Sttl WasbinKtou Ave.: K.JL Hurlbtit, under Broom Motel: M. A. Walker, Ml Twenty fourth St. Send etHitin t. Mi- -, Guiana Gia St., San Fran ham, Beauty Doctor. I9 risco,' for her little bpok "How to be Beauti ful. t o, holealo agents t.r L tan. A. t Smith ... Salt Lakei'ity. rat i nn procure. All my goods are clean aud fresh ((11(1 CJ l( )C K ) Try it, at the aame 1 J S. I J iri o, uiair grades are sold. and sold al I'KlCKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. E. FKIEDKRICH. itoj Steam Laiflrj, GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP, M St, Telephone 37 107- - Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery BROWNING BROTHERS, 155 Main Salt 2401 Washington Avenue. Oden. St., Lake City, WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF jgAFETY jjlCYCLES Men s siie, Men's size, men's Size, ? Ml SQUKTA1RE GLOVES 75 CENTS. thirty-incl- i List Price. Our Price. List Price. Our Price. RiS.OO N'.UI M5.0U YnutliaSize adjustable cone bearings wheels, adjustable, cc.ne bearings. iW.UU i.0O 35.0U 00 50 cone Size. wheels SS.I0 ball ti.tx.lli bearings Boys aitjustable beariuirs wheels, 55.0U Also (Mria Triciles. all sizes aud prices ball bearings to whiwls au.l neilals. W.UU received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First fWe have Camera OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL. Class Ainature just made. Sale Assignee's of the LADIES. 14iiO K Stroot, "Washington I). C DEITMAN BROS., . 'IAVA AND MOOHA COFFEE!! TKA !! TEA !!! Grand Opera House KuiMing, 25 H Washington Avenue, , J. DEMPSTER SMITH. Lat Chief Clerk of m " with me. Refera to Utah National Bank and Hou. Fred J. kieael. . LOW PRICKS. : Tlie lineal coiubinatioii tbat MoNKV AN'O SKILL It will sHak for itself. ribbed vests. Ladies line 200 1(100 LADIES' . vests. . .40c :?00 Sw iss - WASHINGTON AVE. : AISTCY AJSTD STA tLuto Assistant AUwuef Qawral of the United otutes for the Interior Department.) SALE EVERYWHERE. LOCK. EPICUREAN e Policemen. There was an interesting talk on mis fit police uniforms at the meeting of the lieutenants. Superintendent Lamon m atrncted the lieutenants to return all badly fitting garments to the contractor as no man would be allowed to go on the street with a misfit uniform, and they would lose pay for each day lost by rea son of having imperfect fitting garments This laudable desire to show off the Adonislike forms of the policemen brought Lieutenant Thompson to his feet. He thought it would bi impos silde to get the fits required, as some ol his men had returned their clothing twice, and it had come back as baggy and imperfect as when sent. The super intendent informed the dissenting office! that the excuse was not a good one. He said the officers could send the clothing back every day if necessary until it wa made to fit, and once more announced that the misfit tiolicemen would lost their day's iay. Philadelphia Telegraph . Vi s r FOR ( d No More Guy . i Sterling and Plated Silverware. Gold and Silver lewelrv and Novelties of even descrip tion. I)i aniond Setting and Keoairinu attended tn nrnmtitlv. ; ( , nnir-- Joprv.r. Lsud and Tin. Saw Yoai. May U. ioer. bonniial Mai. fts.n. Lead, ateady: doiue.1 ic. Strait. Tiu. .teady tRiDKN 1'RDIH a I A i VT I .t -- Li ni J.1.. r ' t I.t I I :. LEWIS & MM BwaS r Attorney-at-Law- 1 1 buahek. Hene. A remarkable christening ceremony was held at the home of Fred T. Weath-erbeand wife, in Springfield, Muss, the other day, when their infant daugh FOR RENT. ter was named Edith Blossom. Thert were four generations on hand to wit I TOR RENT - A NEW EIGHT ROOM HKK'K bouse, nicely furnished, six blocks from ness the ceremony, while a Call on Fred Meissue, Washiuirtou aveuue. mother, two grandfathers and a grand Wt9 Grant avenue, second floor. caressed little the mother alternately RIKIMS IN TGWN. X)R 2247 WSfMsftoa avenue; from $1 Is $4 per one, who was the center of attraction Ex Collector C. C. Hubbard, of Hartford Mrs. Weatlierbee's father, came up with FXJR RENT STORK ROOM FOR HEM H. M. a bishop's Bible printed in 1570, aud Bond AC...room aud storage. Kuiiuiie of thumbed by lnetnliers of the Hubbard jH)R SALE NEW HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS family since 1034 until the leaves art .... .... $1,500, IWsash t.alan e Hi. WashiuaTtou avenue. 0. A. worn back iu the ceuter. 125 per mouth. First Nat. Bank i.i. HURSSELL. From the strange liold type of this his toric book the story of Christ blessing LOR SALE FURNITURE FOR SALE AND of three riK.ms and pautry for rent. little children was read by Rev. C. H Applycottage al :i Tweul) third at reel. is of second husband tht who the Fay, child's and then, as I ADIES TAKEN It) NL'KSE THHOi liH J J conllueinent by an experienced person. if little Kdith Blossom needed mure t Good reference givwa and required. Letters Mrs. make tho occasion uiotnentous, she was promptly auswere.1 Terms reaatnable. A. 1'resset, JS'i Patterson Ave., Oct. i, dressed iu a christening robe made b) Ann Maria Blossom for her infant grand daughter, Mary A. Blossom, when th latter was baptized, fifty-onyears ago Detroit News. OA-t- il 1 tbUtaisota th 3-24- PEOPLE'S STORE Sev York t'hnnre. n tuam. Maisua b U-- Wdluuu Daley was arrested t.y Hai. for 4ruuluMiasm Racs Its vat waa at rested fur the aaius COMMERCE AND FINANCE On AaW, n DEALERS. And you will make a mistake if you don't examine their stock before purchasing. Low shoes for Ladies and Gents in almost The finest and most complete line of Patent Leather Shoes. endless variety. Street. 3 iLr and 8JIOE Kntiro Stock of M. O. Hedbure's Cloth, Trimmings and fixtures. These goods must be Sold at Once. IMMENSE BARGAINS. Will Accept Bids on Entire Stock and Fixtures to One Purchaser. I . Writ H. i Sods Co. 207 The Stpck has been removed from the Opera House Block to my place of business at MAX LIGHTEN FIELD, Assignee. Street, workmen. made order to Mr, Hedburg will superintend the Suits cheap by Twenty-fift- h first-clas- 2327-233- 3 Wisliington Avenue. cutting and fitting, s |