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Show r tt 04c, Nj U r ca, Hu 0 t' Odt ; r. , lwr,j ' W; tali. tiie morning examiner. ogde x. rim Thursday. TO THE fRONT Of OLR STORE to ni'i nr jH.rtinj; (iwmI aud HardwareuueDeiiurtmem of the largest had we knew Tew rear. ieuple the tirtMt-r- r Ilepartuieui in the City until we mured it to the front where it eould le Keen and at the name time room. THY US AND SEE IE WE CAXXOT SAVE YOU MONEY OX GROCERIES. tare it more Wheelwright Bros. Merc. Co. 2476 WASHINGTON AVENUE !"r ViWu jtiinoaed exhitilii.-i- i ! Xr:b ugi-- . n h.. FATHER CUSHNAHAN of OGDEN DENIES A REPORT. iu Grover C. Thompson. Silas Coy and Charles Drake, aged 14. 11 and IT. ara respectively, ran away from iheir homes Monday evening and are sup-pod to have goue west on a freight train. Did A. Biuurthwaite the plaintiff's motion lias been overruled. l lv.-iim- for a company Ui-- . trial fi in hwc toll or at says the Mail1 Ml Jwho utlt - ! Knows,'! WitJ- To-pou- dmf Foo!t Ml! U Fh, bajo r Ui $fi,-00- da Mm only-heir- loti M tor- s r tkM WL THE Not Rais. $75,000 or Any Part Thereof for a Hospital Building. K.uUer . issued yesmarriage license terday to Harry C. Hail, aged 2 and Rosa M. Antes, aged "4. both uf Salt Lake. A s "Tut. tut A DREAM Tiiiiu No. y. cMuiim imi upl.'ii afternoon, at ruck u waton that as being driven rkw lo ihe track. ncr Twenty arveuib street The wagon i. demolished. The driver Prank Skane, who was knocked from the wagon beneath one uf the ears. Hefore the wheels reached his laidv the horse succeeded in kicking hiui from the track out of danger. Volker-Scowcro- Ok 1107. Tuexday A remittitur mas received here Tuesday from the supreme court la the Lummatter of the The painters and decorators are ber company vs. Mary Miners Vance putting the finishing Mu-lieon the and Irving Eeterson. The case wa enlarged office of the c.iuuty clerk. thrown out of court on a demurrer Other repairs are progressing satisfacof the defendants. The higher court torily. reverses the action of the lower court and tends it back fur trial. MI'S Joaie Seaman, a teacher at the liee school, was ope m led upon for ap Ogden river will be turned back into peiidu-iilat the hospuai yesterday. He old channel by the Ogden Canyon She passed the ord al successfully. Kuullarium company, which has plans that depend upon a lake where the The failure of the (lie derailment to river now rims and It cannot avoid the reach the fire on th- bench in time. task of curbing the damagtug stream. I.it Monday, waa explained today. Tlie Manager Kuril, uf the resort, stated fire was reported by lelephoue to the that a dam would be constructed at old station aud the opi raior failed to once .for this purpose. Alexander the message in ihe bench sia repeal comhas been engaged with ;he tiou. The alarm system is not at fault pletion of the dam the company will The tire chief is of the opinion that go ahead with the work of constructthe two stations should lie connected ing a fish pond and aquaiac amuse- b direct telephone service so that ment! that were decided upon during there could be no failure to communithe winter. cate telephone alarms hi ibe two fire houses. lira. Margaret M. V Dnxey. the widow of Samuel Doxey. petitioned Suffered day and night the torment the probate dlvlsloa of the third dis- of piles. Nothing helped me trict court to be appointed adminis- untilitching 1 used Doen's ointment. It cur-e- d tratrix of the estate of her husband, me permanently." Hon John R. who died in Balt Lake on February Garrett, Mayor, Girard. Ala 0 B, 1907. His estate amounted to in personal property and $350 in STALLION FOR SALE real estate in Ogden. Mrs. Doxey and her son and daughter are the named in the petition. A petistandard bred stallion. Fine tion was also filed by Mrs. Doxay ask- 4 years grade, old. Perfecily sound, weight ahe be appointed guardian of 14m lbs. Owner. 8. Solginan. For ing that h.-two children. panning particulars, apply house, 26(04 2ilh St. Marriage licenses have been granted A. J. Buchanaa of Keuo anti MaG THE U. P. bel Wright uf New Knit, Vein Mint, and G. S. Hitchcock and Peavl Hoffman, both of Warm Bprings. Nov. A. H. Mohler, Gancral Manager, Tails SV(J uf STORY ikh dug lo Sail Leae un ui ilic bench st Skth lo h :i a i: ii . HOSPITAL brevities Our Grocery DepL iltill rittc oilt ; , HAS BEEN MOVED tr. iSiH nwaihWFiiy'D from HANAN A pleasure trip u the coast Tuesday niuch refreshed in btidy and mind. He aieai neatly mouth at various points in California seeking teat and health aud reports having had a delightful SHOE time. A few days before his return a lie cal eveulng paper announced that the Vaihollc prelate had secured $75,000 to he used in the erection of a magnificent hospital at the corner of Twenty-sixt- offers the ease of softy pliable leather and the elegance of street and Washington h avenue. The write-ucame in the nascoop." and waa the hauls or a serial story. The creation of a fertile imagination was made to cover as much space as possible by detailing how the Ogden General Hospital would be put out of business. Father Cuslinahan, when asked concerning the hospital, for the erection of which ho had Collected so much money, said: "1 know nothing about a hospital or "I money." said Father Cuahnahan. didn't go to the roast on business, but on pleasure and. uuless you give me enough lo build a hospital, I don't suppose one will be erected." "But ths story Is current that you secured $75, WHi for this puriavse," in- ture p uf a " sisted his interrogator. "Well, the story is without foundation or fact," .aid Father ('uahnshsu. "Then it is safe to say that you have not received a sum of money for hospital uses?" r for any other purpose." affirmed Father I'uslniahaii. "1 never heard of ibe story until I got to Ogden." ATTORNEY smart styles; made permanent by the very best material and skilled workmanship. SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- RD SOLE AGENTS GENERALS OPINION Mattar of Assessing Property Running Through Mora Than Ona County DOUBLE-TRACKIN- hr Mot Nr a Ogden's Best Drug Store rtr m A boy believed io lie Walter Banders, who escaped from the Biaie Industrial school at Ogdon on March 7, was picked up In Ball Lake by Detective R. L. Shannon. tw M a Word was received ip this city late Tuesday afternoon that a man fifty of age, evidently a railroad layerscontractor or employment agent, bor waa killed near Green lver yesterday by a passing train. There were a number of papers found on the body of the dead man Imt none which gave Mb name or addreaa. From the fact that in book a number of a memorandum namea of ItalUu and Greek workmen were fonnd it la presumed that the unknown man was an employment agent. He was of rather heavy build, and not a common laborer. It is likely that the namea in the book will lead to hia identification. elf ma Mr Iritk w IN of ths Flans. While on a vbdi io Cheyenne, Wyo., a few days ago, A. H. Mohler, general manager uf the I'nlun I'arilic, discussed Villon I'aclfir affairs in general and with special reference to Chey- enne. . OUR GOODS ARB THE REST. PRICES ARE CALL REASONABLE. ONUS cqual-Ixano- an opinion regarding the matter of aeing property running through more Ilian one county. The iipluion get iia importance froiu Ihe fact that the hoard ha often been perplexed in this matter and baa finally pul it up io tba atiorney-graeral- . The following ia hla reply lo tho query: Uenllemen: Replying to you; favor of the 1st Inst., you are advlsi-hat ihe Itah Light and Railway company of this city ha electric light and power Hues running through more than ona county, and It also owns and operates a street car line which is only operated within the limits ol the county. The law authorised the state board of equalisation to assess all property running thmngh more than one county. This would aulhorixe the board to assess the electric light and power lines of this company, and also all pipe lines running through more than one county, for the transmission of power or ter other purpoar. and all property altuated wholly within one county cornea within the Jurisdiction of the county assessor. I am, very According to the Tribune of that place Mr. Mohler staled that the would of the Aihol not affect till wily ill any way and waa simply helng built to reduce the line grades on Ihe Cheyeune-Denveand to give mere room her for greater yard facilities. He intimated that Cheyenne's lmpormnee as a railroad town, as regards shops aud Ihe malnie-nenanc- e of diviidon headquarter! would not be affected. At prewent the Denver track limit the extent of the rallroed vardi, hut with the new cutoff it win' be possible to greatly extend the yarda earn of the city. "The numerous stories lent out at Miss Bessie I Smith, aged S4, died various time that Cheyenne might be Tuesday morning at 4: 3(, uf lung lert off the main line of the Vnion Patrouble, at the home of her brother-in-law- , cific by a mad up the Platte valley, Charles Fie welling. Her father la were ridiculed by Mr. Mohler, who M. A. BREEDEN, J. F. Smith, the expert in the ceramic stated thst too much money had been Truly, Attorney Ueneial. with Is now who the a It to make arte, Raymond spent on the main line Brick and Machinery company of Day-tufrom branch, and that the entire road Ohio. He left St. Paul last night Omaha to Green River would be CHECES ARE FILED for Ogden end will arrive here today. double-trackeJust me fast as tbe work could be accomplished." John Crosbia, Clarance Lews and A case of mall pox baa been reportJohn Brotharton to Stand Trial. street. ed at 447 West Twenty-fourtREWARD $10 William Brown la afflicted, though Before Judge Howell, in the district not eerioualy. the case of the state court, of aay Gust Dbunantopoulaa. chargedagainst For tbe arrest and conviction with The interior of Clark's store la be- party or parties stealing tbe Ogden assault with a deadly weapon, waa ing altered and departments are being Standard or the Mooting Examiner. called for trial. The entire forenoon LAMAS NELSON, Circulator. changed for the further convenience aeaslnn was occupied in securing a jury and In the afternoon the tesilmutiy of tba defense waa taken. Tbe case will probably go to the Jury this afternoon. The defendant la rharged with having assaulted one Wlllsm Henderson with a revolver on last New Year's n WHY BE SIGH? W& 1 r neatly-dresse- ! Attorney General Breeden has juat delivered, to the slate board of n, (Sonins HuJlSOd CONSULTATION FREE , We Guarantee Specify and Absolute Cures In Oases We Accept Drs. Elliott, atruMH Ike street from old slsnil ; Washington Avenue. at now ffiiuW d h Ogdens Best Drug Store GRAND OPENING! MILLINERY SSSUSSSSSnSSSSSIKSSSSSniSSSSSUSSSSSmMSSSSSSSUSSSBStSSKSiKSSSIKKKISSSKKKnS March 14, 15 and 16 day. The district attorney has filed Informations against the following: John Crosble and Clarence Lowe, assault with intent to commit robbery; two lufurmailona charging burglary in the first degree were filed against John Bmtherton and one for the same oflows. The fense against Clarence of a defendants, who were gang of young criminals, which waa broken up by tbe officer, will be arraigned on Friday. a . AEKF3R . . . e JEWELER Has Moved His Place of Business to More Convenient Quarters at 2367 WASHINGTON Parents t Separation. Seek The Public is Especially Invited to Visit His New Store and Inspect the 'V , ll'ewiitiug the finest and largest line of 1 rimmed, tailored and pattern t hats, ever displayed in tins city. Correct millinery. modes for spring aud summer inviting your inspection aud ciiticism. Our showing represents the foremost MODEL HATS 2351 Wash. Avenue Co, inery MRS. S. E. LYON, Proprietor IU1LVI Action ha been commenced by Cornelia Getaler v. C. O. Geisb r for a divorce on the grounds that the children which belong to Getaler and his wife respectively cannot Mr" and thereby cause troubla between the jmtma Beautiful Line of Jewelry. parent. In tbe complaint la set forth that when the couple married Geielor ha-- i seven children by a former wife and Mrs. Getaler four children by a former husband, that tbe children would not agree and In deriding their quarrel hnsoand aud wile aided with their offspring. Clashes consequently happened freIn quently an.! sooner than live a divorce la petitioned ter. dla-old- uf the season, the creation shown herein emanating from such master milliners' an Itehaux Uaiuniille, Charlotte and onr OWN skilled ARTISTS. The note of distinction shown in all our hats makes the LEADER IN I'OITLAII PRICED MILLINERY. AVE DIVORCE CauM Children BUSWELL IK POLICE COURT In police court Wednesday Chs. Brown, a colored man, waa given ten wessdays for csrrytng cencesled ons. As sentence was pronounced Brow-commrnred to smile and when be heard the important word uttered did by the Judge he waa so happy he not get ninety days ihit he hurried Hie Jailer in order to be locked up. A few days ago he took a shot at another negro. In the case of the City v. Martin Shads was decided In favor of the 1111am On complaint" of plaintiff. Luca Shade was charged with destroying property. It was brought out in the testimony that he sines rod a sign over the window of a building owned by Locaa. On h's own part Shade clslmrd that he bad s right to egrse-men- t destroy the sign by a written entered Into by Lucas when he rented the building. Garden Seeds It is not time to plant yel, but noon WILL BE and we want you to know where to get your SEEDS. I was in the big fire, as you all remember, and all my old stock , was burned. . Our new atock is arriving and will be the best ever brought to Ogden. . Seeds That Are Sure to Grow FLOUR, HAY OR GRAIN or Small Quantities Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Poultry Food for animals and poultry. In Large rratts W. T. ASTILL Both Phones 2264 Washington Ave |