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Show TPE MORNIXO E5ASIIXEB, Several of ihe local den'is-iarc ation of the Stale tending the rout Dental association winch i. being he., I in Salt Lake today. Among ihuxe ho are attending an- - Duciui-Barber, Dairy tuple, Bchnedakcr, Madman aud Wherry. s 1 Millinery I lfc W dor ciro to save jour S3 K you on per cent : irl ieai Millinery vUlt our store. We ran save you this over any one line Millinery Houae iu the gute and glee you the Mb'. ta xs News. Newest Things Out uf rtoa r . - : . E. C. Malloy, of this city, lias filed bis petition In bankruptcy in the I'nlted States district court. His liabilities are in the neighborhood of fUMHi, with no assets.. Most of his creditors T. It. are real fonts of Wyoming. ot. sell Beside Furnishings. Shoes, .Cloihiiig and Notions. McCreadys At Street , ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. i I : NEVER UNDERSOLD. bon Hart n Pa- - tth Igm, N. peti- A few days ago some of the boys at tne fire department were called to the store of the H. L. Griffin Co. to fix a defective heaiug plant. The department received a line bunch of banana from the coniitany. The iliw boys claim that they have a man who ran take the prize at eating bananas, hie record being thirty-fou- r at one time. They challenge all comers to a banana eating contest. J. A. Caswell aud wife of Franklin, Idaho, are in the city on a few days' visit. taamlnep Telephone Number! Ia the day time call up 2S4X street At r call at Na 407 call, ay Na. a'ghl, after K Standard Building. flu.. fjr the O'Connolly is attorney tioner. 25th 161-1- 63 James 1'lngree returned yesterday from Iienver, where he has Iteeu pm basing the equipment for a new canning factory at Morgan, -- ue work of erecting the factory will be begun at oare. It will be equipped in tne most modern style and be rea ty for the season's run. Flour took auother ten centg per hundred the retail prices 83.85 and 83.70 for straight raise today of pounds, making for high patent grade. Choice building lota, ; see Wedell. ' tin. br easy pymts., WjOES C. R eiti several days. 5u llDf We have the ability and ity, 1 fa -- to fill your prescriptions. company. The new Porter locomotive for the the material and Northwestern railroad has Brown Drug Ogden nit Smith Wooley, the assayer of Boise, Idaho, ia in town for itlei a few days. H. well-know- n arrived from the east and was taken to the power house yesterday afternoon. it will make its Initial trip next week. Mra. H. C. Bigelow left yesterday afternoon for San Diego. Cal., where The Historical society will meet she will visit her son. A. P. Bigelow, April Mb. with Miss Pierce, and family, who are in California for Toil Twenty-thir- d street. Mr. Bigelow's health, who la very much improved. Early Seed Potatoes. Skeen A Co, 352 24th St. F. B. Kelly, who was Injured upon cut-of- f some time ago, died at the Mr. and Mrs Edward Stan wood left hia home in Ashton. Maryland, last Thursday for California, to be gone Wednesday. Hia brother, 8. J. Kelly, for some time on a visit Mr. d resides in Balt Lake City. has been trainmaster on the cutoff. . .In the district court 'yesterday before Judge Hurt, the case of Charles R. Every day you ran get fresh CaliReed vs. P. A. Smyth was taken up. fornia and Utah vogetablea at Carver's The motion for a continuance in the 2348 grocery. Washington avenue. ' proceedings until the supreme court Phone 227K. . acts upon the case of Smyth vs. Reed, r is being argued aa this report closes. Mr. J. B. Sheldon', manager of the Vuion Pacific telegraph service, with Judge Thomas Maloney and John V. headquarters at Omaha, is In Ogden Nelson, of the local post of the G. A. on one of hia regular inspection trips A., are in Balt Lake City yesterday and will renew acquaintances for a day using their endeavors with the adminor two. istration board to have the next state G. A. R. encampment In this city.' 0. D. Rasmussen la selling steamship Judge M. G. McGuire of. Chicago. tickets from Norway, Sweden and Den111., was in the city yesterday and. met mark to New York for 816.0(1 at present. good for one year from day of le- many of the attorneys of the city. In the district court this morning presidave. ing Judge Charles JL Hart adjourned court and Introduced Judge McGuire Harry Hughes; of Spanish Fork, to the members of the bar present, Vtah. ia visiting hia brother, Wm. B. some from Balt Lake and Ogden, Hughes, at 2350 Jefferson avenue. He things Ogden is a bustling city Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rlcbena of and may decide to locate here perCoalville were in Ogden yesterday. manently. to-ds- l to 4 'ilk Stan-woo- ,L dtr. K & You can trade directly "Off the .loan!," on official Western Union quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Books on s peculation free. Best bank references. Cump mtngs Commission company, Ogden 0 branch, rooms building. 219-22- floury Flamm and wife, of Rexbiirg, 1'sho; Mr. Beutly, of Parowan: Rice, of Panaca. Nevada; P. P. Oleson. of Brigham Clly; L. H. Ken-usrof Garland; A. B. Case, of Carey, Idaho; H. A. Bancroft, of Corinne, v. and R. Van Flut of Fremont, Vtah f Hy-ni- an- - among some of the country mer- chants 'who were In town yesterday purchasing goods at the local wholesale houses. F. J. Strnbel and R. S. Meyer, who have been buying stock in this vicinity for Levey A Co. of Ban Francisco, left yesterday with thirty carloads of sheep for the coast. J. 8. Fleming and Geo. W. .Cook, cut-ofemployes on the Ogden-LuciarO' spending a few days In town. n E. B. Hansen and J. W. Morrell of Logan, Utah, came down from the north yesterday to cheer for the D. Y. C. ladles basket ball team In their contest with the ladles team of the Weber Stake academy (his afternoon. Larry B. Robinson. Charles Lamb and G. E. Kerllngcr of New York City are Ogden visitors. made abanTuicly fn order to realize $U(Mio within a proud of her workmen. Right 3 here we want to say to every union labor man in Ogden that we are glad to introduce for llieir approval the justly celebrated clothes made by Henry J. Brock & Co. Thisj is the only house making e Union Label clothing and it is to the interest of union men m genual to see to it that they recognize the efforts of this house to place the beft in clothing on the market. That their efforts are being appreciated is evidenced by the letters of commendation from the International Garment Workers of America who of hiring the extoll the enterprise of this house in their grand work-th- at highest class of labor, and at the same time selling their clothes at the We want every union labor man in this city mo moderate prices, to call and investigate the many points of favor which can be shown in these clothes. U n Beghtol, the jeweler, has gotten out cut-oa very handsome Ogden-Luci- n souvenir sioon. The spoon was designed by W. B. Isaacs, an engineer on In the bowl of the apoon the cut-of-f. ia a picture of the trestle, and a pile driver at work. Underneath it is the inscription, The last pile, Great Salt The trestle and track Lake trestle. run the entire length of the spoon, and on the end of the handle a train of cars ia starting amiss the trestle. Over the train are the words, Forty miles of sea voyage by rail." On the back of the bowl is a picture of the lake and the steamer Promontory Which baa been used in the construction work on The spoon is of heavy the cut-of- f. sterling silver and Is a very handsome souvenir. ff Fred Gregnning, a machinist In the Southern 180100 shops, had the three BSflngera of his left hand crushed yesterday afternoon. fUMEIS They do mot stretch ut of shspe or fade and the ditching doesn't turn into aa unsightly green. When you wear a Ionglcy, Low 4c Alexander ha you aie protected by a guarantee. The tame money that will get you a common hat will buy you a Longlry, Low & Alexander, Elk" brand. bungle? , Low it Alexandet gloves and caps aia (. is price also, but way up in goodness. Walk ia tome of tbesa days and tea. It la reported by our competitors. In Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogden Implement Company (our Ogden Branch) is going out of business. This is to give notice that such report is not TRUE If the Ogden Implement Company should ever go out of business at any time, the Utah Implement Company or some other reliable firm will continue thu same line of goods, and farmers can always get repairs of us in Ogden for any goods they have or may buy. We wish the hearty support of old customers and welcome all new ones, and we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. Yours respectfully, UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. CIPjU. ceil NOTES team became unmanageable aud that was the reason they were running. He was release! on 835 ball. The troubles of 8. Rosen who got into an altercation wiilt Wm. Miller In were hia store on lower Twenty-fiftWitnesses aired In court yesterday. for the city were tits only ones examined, with the exception of thedefend-an- t who made a statement in bis own h, defeuse. The witnesses for the prosecution with the exception of Officer Tout, all testified that Rosen used Indecent and blasphemous language toward Mrs. from whom he Chamberlain, the Is renting. Wm. Miller tried to make Rosen desist from hi unseemly attack upon the lady with the result that a general fight occurred, in which Rosen and wife and Miller and Jim Carroll were mixed up. When Roeen told bis version he explained he was talking in a loud and boisterous manner to Mrs. Chamber-lai- n as she was deaf. He denied that he bad used Indecent language, but claimed the witnesses who bad testified were angry at him because be wouldn't give them boxes to burn. To give Rosen a chance to bring witnesses in hia behalf the case waa Continued to this morning at 10 o'clock. Miller was discharged. Ed Pollock was arraigned before the court on th charge o( Icing drunk. He la the young man who was found at the rear of the Ogden House. Thursday morning, with clothing disarranged, shoes off and face badly bruised. It developed during the examination of the witness that he bad been sandbagged and robbed by three men. After being knocked down one of the three said to him; If you move. 111 kill you, and that la all he remembered until he came to consciousness in the city jail. Officer Bntt stated that Pollock's shoes were off when he found him, and that evidently he had been dragged a distance of twenty or 30 feet out of the light into the darkness. One side of hia face was black from the result of the blow given him. He stated to the court that he couldn't describe bis assailants, as it waa dark when the assault occurred. Pollock claimed that all he had ia his pockets was $3.50 and the thugs got that. Aa he could not identify hia assailants if found, he waa discharged. The police as yet have no clue as to who di.1 the sandbagging. Win. Mansfield, arrested for vagrancy! will have his hearing tonight. la-l- t hanMMwMMWMf1 PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE v 5. 1 2345 Washington Avenue. The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of district court this morning: Estate of Wm. Lewis Haller, deceased. letters of administration issued to J. M. Harris, 83UU bond. Estate of Headley A. Lfndley, deceased. Petition to transfer insurance policy; petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account; and petition for summary distribution. Continued. Anna Maria Hansen, deceased. Petition for decree of distribution. Continued. Estate and guardianship of Lyles Wm. Larkin, et al., minors. Petition for order of sale of personal and real property. Granted. Estate and guardianship of Bello Estate of and Etta Wattis, minora. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement of first annual account. Granted Estate of Nathan 81ater, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account and decree of distribution! Continued. Estate of Hans Petersen, deceased. Petition for discharge and release of sureties. Granted. MISCHIEVOUS F. J. KIES EL CO., Importers bhbwhyiwb mew jjuwnwijp.si.fiam m J IN MEMORY OF KISHINEFF Ml lit if i ; iit Avenue j 44444 444 4 4 4 4 4 44444 IN WINTER MILLINERY , MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. VIC- REED HOTEL .In New York, April 8 all the East side synagogues services have ben held in memory of the Jewa who lost their lives in Kisbineff on the last day of the isiHHjver a year ago. The synagogues were draped in mourning and prayers for the dead were said by the rabbis and (he people. There waa no direct reference to the Russian government nor to the emperor at any of the err Ires. A largely attended memorial mass meeting also was held under the auspices of the KJshineff refugees of whom more than one hundred now reside here. OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN FLAN. 4 iVh Rates: $2 to S3 per day. All modern Improvements. Dim teg room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lak mountain and valley. oamarUal mens headquarters treat ear service every five mla i too. Three blocks east at Dalm I Depot r H.C. BIGELOW. Proprietor y , Sale BEGHTOL 7 2463 Washington Avenue diver Ware , Rich Cut Glass, am 1 Decorated China, and FABRIEL, Auctioneers ing of each sale, 8 Elegant Presents will ha given away Free at every sale. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Brle-a-Dra- e, Umbrellas, Cloeka Leather Goods, Ete, Saturday, April 9, 1904 At u ; it it a SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!! Consisting of High Grade Y, SINCLAIR C. A 1 4r OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF 2463 Washington :!l 4 TIMS. AUCTION i i . Casa of Rosen and Miller Furnishes Amusement The case of the city again Clyde C. Howard, for cruelly to animals, which has been hanging fire for several days, came np for hearing yesterday. Witnesses for the prdsecution gave testimony which would tend to show that Howard drove a black team of Coreys PE03ATE IS HEARD on the .lead run all the way to North Ogden. The defense was not ready to offer testimony as they had no witnesses subpoenaed. for Number of Matters Pertaining to SetSubpoenas tlement of Eetatea Como up Beabout eight witnesses for. the defense were Issued and the hearing of the fore Judge Hart case was continued until this The following probate calendar waa morning, at 10 o'clock. Howard will heard by Judge fha. !L Hart in the i1 j; . Cause Groat Damage to Cemetery by Fire. - 'i Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. BOYS. New York, April 8. Mischievous boys have caused great damage by fire to St.- Mark's cemetery, a burying ground two hundred years old, at Orange, N.- J. The shrubbery had become unusually dry and a party of hoya started a blaze which spread quickly to the cemetery. thickly planted with trees and shrubbery to protect the curious stones marking the resting places of many heroes of the revolutionary and ctvll wars. The firemen worked more than an hour to check the fire which, by the time they reached the scene, had spread all over the grounds. Hundreds of the old headstones were cracked and ruined, while the more pretentious marble columns were seriously damaged, entailing a heavy loss. I I As a special Inducement for prompt attendance at tbs open- TO-DA- ... TAKE NOTICE try to prove that the t Alexander llats. will be offered and Hold regardless of coat, and my 4 444' I DEPARTMENT. & Kierything in the guarantee goes wiih every' article old. the Name as if ld at private sale. This will h a rare opportunity for intending purchasers to efur any article in the stock at their own price. iy i Longlev, Low W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. CLOTHING Whether Banker or Mechanic yon ran figure on and loug wrar ia ultra-sty- le high-grad- iihort time, per-zon- - r. iva is 'A H'K-- T And it DOVT FA Hi TO ATTEND 'cry t its existence. goes without comment that Ameri-c- a ouster This sale has been this country owe, in a great measure, The Bean spray pump chased by the county, M. Marcus. J. E. Telling and W. M. mand among the Infested orchards of are three Chicago travelthe county, where there ia pear blight Ketchum ling men in Ogden on business. and the scale. George M. Green, formerly of Ogden, Broughton returned to Lakeside has a position with the Willast evening after visiting In the city son accepted hotel ip Balt Lake City. Ha 1901. n recently puria in big de- CS AIttlLn. To the Good Right Arm of Labor! Mra. C. W. lia.h of North Ogdt-was up Sunday visiting her son W. S. Tav-lu- r auj family. Mr. and Mrs. Rash have recently moved hack to North Ogden, front Preston, Idaho. Boxeldcr Easter, ntii. OODES, ITXI!. 8ATrnn.W5IOn.NIXn, 4444 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., and Continued Daily Until Desired Amount is Raised. C. A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, Ogden, Utah. S83P9 j |