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Show Telephone M.lR.r I- Trtl """ rtmL day time ciJI - tt Ka after 407 T 9-- jtaadard 4th - t Hobrt of Clark. Neb, Jtot his grandfather. U Will be held in this store nth sink a shoeing ot the beautiful in children 'clothes. This Spring's collection is the result or th most particular attention to buying and the value s arc considerably in advance of those of previous reasons. The makers are also bringing out ni 't profound designs in children's clothes and tnc oarictv affords a chance for a very wide range of selection. See e north window for a most cvwprehcnsive dispiav of little folk's necessities. the O. Graves, OS the vou ran trade directly on official Western Union quotations direct from New York and Chi-llcExchanges- - Books on apeculatlon o Beit bank references, tume Commiwlon company. Ogden building; lrtnrh. rooms aiacK 219-52- 0 Bouse leaves in a few for a visit in Terrace with Miss Mrs. E uuDEN, TTAII, SATi nDAV MORNING, on Recepti Wrights in Honor of the Little Folks Building. on monthly pints., by Wedell Hou EXAMINER. MORNING THE A. gdaa King- - 600 for abort dress of nainsook with square tucked yoke, hemstitched ruffle around neck and sleeves. Now plant SWEET PBA8. Buy seed 90c for short dress with pointed yoke of tucks and embroidery iuaeriiuti 3M 24th St la bulk of Skeen A Co, and hemstitched around the sleeves and neck. 1.00 for short dress of nainsook trimmed with embroidery edging, pointed MoThe funeral of Mrs. Katherine embroidery, embroidery around yoke of feather stitching and ras will be held at St. Joseph's sleeves and neck. 8aturday) Catholic church today 0c for long slip of fine nainsook, mads bishop, style with embroidery edgat i p. m- Friends invited. ing around neck and sleeves. CaliEvery day you can get fresh fornia and Utah vegetables at Carvers 33 Washington avenue, -irnswry. fbone 227 K. . u l. uwis. until recently district clerk of motive power, with headquarWe are offering ters at Cheyenne, has been moved to special bargain In a few Infanta ahort dresses and ' ogren to occupy a Similar position in long slips which will be a pleasant opportunity for a few customers if the Union Paolilc yards. they get here early Saturday morning. In looking over our large atock We hart the ability and the material we find a few odds and ends which have become alight ly mussed but to All your prescriptions. Brawn Drug otherwise perfect It would not be right to charge the regu ar price, so company. all-ov- IDOL Wallace Drug Co. jf, kh&$f 'iil .f very tim'd grade namwxik. yoke made of Insertion iliiue. I see edging around the nook. and fealker-M- i Sue for jackets ii.ii1.- - of Saxony tool, in pink, blue and whits. in cream. 25c and 25c for ii' buutm ilti ribbons. 85o for silk bootee in ricani and pink, trimmed 50c for lliibcns tin; be.--t daintily trimmed a it it tucks and edging. . ' oi Curtedccclli silk, $2.50 for Bonnets $1.00 for long slip APRIL 2, As DONT Easter Is Near Tail to Cafl on Us for Perfumery and Toilet Articles, of which We Carry a Large Variety. . iiim-I.- h Prices the Lowest. Quality the Best. liand-made- - Sale Special Infants Special Showing o f Clothes in Odd Pieces Tree man. a trainman, who was ta Jared sometime ago by being crushed between ears, has returned to his work with the Southern Pacific. H. Gilchrist, n prominent whole sale lumberman of Nebraska was It the city last evening fn company with Elmer B. Jones, manager of the Utah Home Telephone company, and visited the new building of the company here. Mr. Jones said that the work as the is progressing as rapidly weather will permit In Salt Lake, and that the force will be brought to Ogden In about ten days, and the work of The first carload, wiring commenced. nf telephones of an order of 5,000 has been received.. r. Jaa. McPherson, the alleged forger, accused of having forged a check on McCornirk ft Co, of Balt Lake City, for $45.00, was to have had a prelim' inary. hearing yesterday afternoon at S oclock, but as County Attorney Hulun lskl was ill, the hearing of the case .was deferred to April 11th. Henry Barky of Butte, Mont, is in tows on business. Ben Ogden Shirley of Salt Lake City Is an visitor. - i wwnm Charles H. Ingham of Manchester, England, Is in Ogden. Mrs. A. O. Bull of Kelton, Utah, is visiting in Ogden. Chief Dispatcher W. I Camp of the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line left yesterday afternoon for a short trip to Colorado Springs. Dr. F. C. Pache. company physician and surgeon on the Lueln rut-of- f rmme In yesterday and is spending Unlay in town. Dsn C. Shurts has filed a complaint against James Blackwell, an expressman, alleging that Blackwell assaulted and maltreated Shurtsa son, ar). It appears that young Shurts, armed with n pitchfork, win tormenting a cow belonging to Blackwell with the result that be was chastised for his mischief. N. S. Wilson, a farmer from one oi the outlying settlements, was arrest ed yesterday on the charge of cruelty to animals. He came into town, tied his tram np and allowed them to stand live hours without food and drink. He deposited five dollars for his appear ance this morning. while they last ws make a most liberal concession. 9 5c each for three short dresses, beautifully trimmed with iace and broidery. worth regularly. 11.50. 95c for one short skirt, worth regularly, 3 years. years. Regular price $1.00 and 75c. 45c for short dress with embroidery around neck; value 00c. 45c for one long gown. Regular price, At V 28th Street, ON BLOCK FROM UNION DEFOT. NEVER years. Regular NIGHT Longlev, Low ea figurt & Alexander Hots. They da not stretch ant at shape ar fads and the stitching doesnt turn iota an unsightly green. Wbea voe wear a Looglsy, Low !i Alexander hat you are protected by a guarantee. The mum money that will get you a common hst will buy you a Longlcy, Low Ic Alexander, "Elk brand. Leaglcy, Low dt Alexander glove and up an fair in price also, but way up in goodnesa. Walk in soma of these days and sea. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE SALE SPECIAL us -- 2345 Washington Avenue. From 7:30 till 10 Oclock Saturday night there will be such a gathering of the careful shoppers .it this store as to lay aside all doubt as to our ability to sell at under-pricFor, this occasionve have some ofjlhe jvery exceptional offers which 3011 will want. There is always such a jolly time spent at this store on Saturday evening. We are so glad to have you and will try to make it worth your while to come. 4c for handsome white Turnover collars, hemstitched with black, white, blue and red. 10c for the handsomest linen turnover collars ever sold for the money. They are hemstitched and the quality of Quality Proof The the satisfying and healthful The pleasing taste e. ' is above question. 30c for Turnover collars of fancy embroidery, selling regularly at 40c, 50c, fiOc, 75c, and $1.00.. An offer you will have to see to fully appreciate. FREE With the first fifty purchases of 10c or over, made at the ribbon and collar department on Saturday night we will give a nice turnover collar free. 30c for 5 yards of white linen toweling. .'These arc mill-en- d pieces and arc 18 lengths which come in ' inches wide. 25 inches wide 12 a yard for Corded Chambray on Saturday night only, which sells regularly at 17 5c aytfrd for fine Valenciennes Lace which sells every other time at 8c a yard. Very wide dnd a bargain for careful buyers. ' 25c for one dozen bars of Hotel soap. The best soap made for hotels and boardinghouses. $2.25 fora 144cakcs rd l-- effects of W. H. WRIGHT the tender young leave of Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIES EL c. 2c A CO.. Importers. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! &. SONS CO. IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To IIIVJI CHANGES Report is aa toon as legal obstacles have been removed, that part of the Central Pacific running from Reno to Sacramento. wUl come under the operating management of W. H. Bancroft as part of the Oregon Short Une, which already includes the mala Una of the Union Pacific from Green River, Wyo-- , to Ogden, Utah, and the Cental Pari fie from Ogden to Reno. The sent division yesterday Wyoming tral Pacific from Oorinne to Rena The information is to the effect that tha legal departments of both roada are now working on the problem, by which, so far as the actual operation and traffic plana are concerned, the Central Pacific becomes a part of the a Oregon Short Line system of. the 'lines. The following bulletins were posted - Har-rima- UNDERSOLD. 2 75c. SATURDAY Easter 161-1- 63 age Whether Banker or Mechanic you ultra style sad long wear ia We have Juat received the must beautiful cullcc.liou of Hosiery especially for the Saturday selling before Earner aud as It has come at snrb a late time we are making some very special prices for shoppers tomorrow window. Glance at the North side 50c for hose with the lace ankles and fine dot embroidered designs which are the very newest thing in New York fur this Spring. The most beau tiful ides in hove ever presented. 50c for plain blsrk hose with the dot embroidered designs for those who dou'i care for the open work. Don't miss ihe ckaure to buy this very new idea in hose. 25c for an extra fine quality of lace hose whlrh were bought to sell for con sidersbly more, hut there is hut one more day until Raster. 40c for the new tan and blue hose which Is so popular in the Bast this sea son. Every New York woman is going wild over this very seleet color in hose. We have also received with the same shipment s most extensive line of pure silk bose in plqp anil drop stitch iwiterns. three long slips, yokes Millinery McCreadys Individual Showing in the Latest Fancy Hosiery for Easter $1.50, Regular $3.00 value. of embroidery and tucks, sleeves trimmed with embroidery and tucks, regular price $3.50. 45c each for two long skirts trimmed with tucks and embroidery; age 3 dery; age $1.75 each for Arl-aon- a Besides we sell rurilshings. Shoes, Clothing and Notions. em- 91.75 each for two ahort dresses, yokes of embroidery and tucks, embroidery ou sleeves. Regular $3.00 Age 3 years. $1.75 for dress with low neck and short sleeves, trimmed with embroi- throughout 1h northwest nnd did conSuperintendent W. L. Park of the siderable of bis travelling on enow hoea. lie paused over ibe Northern Wyoming division this morning sent the following message to Assistant Pacific the day before the big rock Please ex elide which blocked traffic to long. Superintendent Hilliker: press to all employes on western dis- Mr. Sholl, who is on the Dc Lamar trict, my regard In severing the rela- staff of engineers, will leave for about the middle of next week tions whlrh have been so harmonious and will send sn exhaustive report of and pleasant. I wish them nil well. the vast amount nf mining work being Melvin Sholl, M. E., of Ogden( re- dona )n that atate. turned yesterday from British Columbia. where he has been to report fARMERS TIKE NOTICE on some mining Mr, properties. Sholl reports great snow storms It la reported by our competitor!, la Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogden Implement Company (our Ogdea Branch) is going out of business. This la to give notice that such report la not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement Company should ever go out of busiIf you care to save 25 per cent ness at any time, the Utah Implement on your Company or some other reliable Bern will continue the aame line of goods, and farmers can always get repairs of us in Ogden for any gooda they .have or may buy. Millinery visit our store. We We wish the hearty support of old enn save you this over any one. customers and welcome all new ones, line Millinery House In the and we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. State and give you the Yours respectfully, ' UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. Newest Things Out muslin gowns, with hemstitched ruffles, and edged with lace. Regular price 75c. 95c for ladies muslin shirls, trimmed with embroidery. Regular price $1.25. 55c for ladies $1.75. 95c for one long skirt which was was worth regularly, 15c for one long slip, worth regularly, $1.50. Undermuslins win-dow- r j. New of This season flniii- - im with a dill greater variety of dainty ounce ptluna in womana undergarments which will appeal very strongly to those who a are particular as n design and workmanship, as well aa price. The are telling of sunto of the wonders of lliia new lingerie. Cambric Drawn s irimim-- with embroidery and lace at 85c, $1.00 ft $1.25. Cambric and Nainsook gown., trimmed with embroidery and lace at $1.00, $2.00 and $150. this morning In the Southern Pacific Mayor Uiasinanq was the first wit. and were the first to be given ness. He lest iil'-- that Shepherd had In these offices, though the Union has had bulletins since Wedne- -' called upon him twice. The first time day: Shepherd luld Hie mayor that there Mr. E. E. Calvin having resigned to was not a square gambler in Ogdon accept position elsewhere, the office of but himself, all of the rest Issuing assistant general manager of the Oregon Short Line railroad is abolished. marked cards, loaded dice, etc. He Effective April let. 51r. K. Buckingham claimed that the gambler on Tweniy-fiftla appointed general superintendent of street had csiisei) his fine lo lie this company, with headquarters at raised from $25 to $101 and he then Balt Lake City, Utah. His Jurisdiction threatened to publish an article, scorwill also extend over the Bait ing the city uftirials, in the Sait Lake division of the Southern Pacific comunless the fine was repany. and also that portion of the Herald, $25. The mayor answered to duced Union Pacific line from Ogden to Green that he had nothing to do with that River. Effective April 1st. 1904. the Juris- Judge Howell being the one who fixe the fines. Shepherd then offered to diction of J. F. Dunn, superintendent of motive power and machinery, and show the mayor the article he intendMr. I. O. Rhoades, general purchasing ed to publish Imt the mayor said he agent of the Oregon Short Line rail- did not wish to sea it unless he wantHe road. is extended over the Salt Lahe ed It published in the Slandard. division of the Southern Pacific cooffered ail the space Shepherd wantmply. ed in the Standard, but said the article must be couched in respectful SHEPHERD CASEAT NORTH OGDEN language and truthful. , The second time Shepherd called on the mayor in company with James IvAY First the Defense Claimed Justice erson and ashed permission to carry Burt Had No Jurisdiction. a gun. The mayor refused the perIn the rase of the City va. Shepherd, mission as he said that Sbepberd had for carrying concealed weapons, which made threats against the gamblers waa taken up before Judge Burt of and he was afraid Shepherd was huntNorth Ogden, a whole rar load of peo- ing trouble. He offered to furnish half ple went out aa witnesses and specta- a dozen for Shepherds protor and about half a mile from North tection. policemen Ogden the motor broke down and evC. A. Scott was the next witness. He erybody bad to walk Into North Ogdea. Mark Lesaenger appeared for Shepherd said that Shepherd, came up to him and Judge Henderson and Judge Bag-le- y on the street and offered him one ot it and appeared for the city. Attorney hi papers. Srott refused Lesaenger made a motion to send the Shepherd said. "You are one of those case back to Judge Howell's court, be- thieves hired to kill mq, at the came cause he said the North Ogden Justice time striking at Scott with hi cane. of the peace did not nave Jurisdiction. Scott struck Shepherd on the neck and Judge Burt overruled the motion. At- then Shepherd started to puli his retorney Lesaenger made a motion ask- volver, a black weapon about ten ing that Judge Henderson be forbidden Inches long. It caught in his clothing to appear in the case for the city, and and then Scott ran to Shepaid that the city attorney alone should herd not to shoot. shouting case. overin the appear Judge Burt Scott was on the stand aa this reruled that aioo. Then Lease nger called for a jury. The spectators and wit- port closed. nesses adjourned to Haines store, eating crackers and cove oysters for ISSIEJEFEATED lunrh, while the conerabie waa out rustling up jurymen. The afternoon waa spent in examinThe matter of Issuing school bonds for $50,000, District No. 1, waa aub- ing the Jurymen. oflli-ea- la-eif- le h . of tbs district mined to the Thursday and voted down. The vote whs. for bonds K3 and again! 153. During the day very little lnlcret wan diiqrlayrd by those in favor of the ItHiie. while ilioHe aaalnet it workel very hard an4 canvassed the district.,' I he money to have been rallied by the bond I a lie would have been used In. of the paying off the Indebiedneti district and the erection of new school house. l;i the West Weber district, the district school owes $3,000 to former Trustee Etherington. which he advanced In th const ruction of the school house. This amount waa to have been paid In the event, the bond Issue curried. The only recourse left now for Mr. Etherington Is to either wait another year for a vote to he taken on bonds or bring civil action against the district. Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. tax-paye- rs MISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON 'watch our windows' Thie Week Clearance Sale on CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTShi4 All Kinds of OVERCOATS BRO.. A. KUHN AVENUE. 2365 WASHINGTON MaaaHeiMF4"FFaaHiaainlia1 &&! iffijf tjnj &!? !?!? 44 Hr i?i?H OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE 4 4 THE FALSTAFF 4 Day and Night. Open 4 Leedom & Patfison, Props. jjj Frst Class io Every 2425 Respect Wash-Av- e &4ul4ntnbrfn$nlnfc44 44 a typewriter that la out of repair. It pays to keep n good machine, and that la the kind that wt are selling. We will aell you a new on or an old one fixed up to do the work like new. If you do not want to buy, we will rent you one. We will keep it in repair ns long aa yon want it. to trade the Perhaps you would like for one that have typewriter yon now to In better order or for some different know and w will style. If so, let u we can do for yog call and see what L. H. BECRAFT COR. 24TH AND GRANT. diiini- THOSE LITE MEN Good Liquor. - Good Treatment. ; HAVB EVERYTHING COXXERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEY S. STEVENS, These THE SENATE ELECTRICAL MANAGER. S279 Washington Awn 114a. I nil 29th St, Near Good Tim Guaranteed. Unloe Depad. W. 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