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Show TOE the examiner. Lyceum Family Theatre Published every dT in the year. Business OQee. 407 24th Street Sawyer & Young Week of April Uth Published by the Union Frlntinc Go. err- FRANK FRANCIS. Editor end Mgr. WALDO AND DEVERE, Comedy Sketch. THE HIRSCHHORNS, Mueicalee. RATES By mall one month (including Rti, 10 Sunday) eta !T AS Postmaster! and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorized to recUve Subscribers vrili confer a favor b7 informing this office of failure to ro- ecie The Examiner bofore their breakfast. ; ECCLES BLLli. On Your Psraonal Note.. and I will tall you how. t Vonrhiea Eastern cities, an l will by Mr. Yoorhles. Call DRAKE S bu-re- j MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE Real Estate and UhaLtei lacni. Service quick, confidential and private. No commission. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. 223-'Phone 584-x- . Eccles Bldg, ;$ fe J V Joyed the afternoon's entertainment. In the evening a delicious supper was An Illness of several days he confined Mra Hassett to bed. at the home nf her daughter. Mrs. Shuffleharger, though at this writing, she Is convales- $ 1SHI0. served and the guests departed, wishing their charming hostess many happy returns of the day. . , The entertainment given at the evening by the young people of that ward was well attended and wafi enjoyed by all. The musical program waa well rendered and the pretty drama. "William Tell. was presented by n cast of fourteen people. Mina Johnson rend n very Interesting essay on Goethe and Schiller. This is the last of n series of entertainments given by the young people id the Second ward this season. Second ward hall Tuesday er GOLDEN WEDDING. Mr. aud Mrs. C. W. Hestmark cele- brated their golden wedding on the evening of April IHh. A large number of friends and ralallves gathered at their home and extended their best wishes on the ansplciotis occasion. Mr. aud lira. Heat mark were married In Uopcnbsgeu. Denmark, fifty years ago. All their children were present with the exception of their son, William, who is In lam Angeles, Cal. The evening was very pleasantly spent in social converse and music. A delirious supper was ervd. Mr. and Mra Unit-mar- k are in excellent health. PEA AND THIMBLE FINANCE NUPTIALS. GKimTH-U-OV- Miss Leonora M. Griffith and Mr. William M. Lloyd were the principals In a pretty wedding which took place When a county-fai- r Canfield puts a peu under one shell and thru extracts It from undker the victim Is usually a farmer. Seldom Indeed does the world enjoy the siKviaclr of one artist of this tiirlely trying his felts nu snmher. Vet Ihta is the rcniarkabl situation lu which the United Slates Circuit roiirt of Appeals at Kt. Paul began the other (lay to take a hand. Thera is nothing agricultural about Mr. R. li. llarrl-ma- n and his assoctales In the blllion-(iollrailroad combination that Is fighting the billlon-dollgroup headed by Morgan an.l Hill. But the fanner who wau-lu-the elusive pea is no more than they were when they saw their proiierty go under the shell marked "Control of Northern Pacific" and come out under Minority Interest in Northern Pacific and Great Northern. Mr. Iiarriman wants back the stock he orfginally )iut Into the Northern Securities nompiny. Mr. Hill offers him h!s pro-- r la share of the liquidating companys assets. Mr. Iiarriman has little difficulty in showing that the Hill plan is oppressive. Mr. Hill has equally little trouble In showing that t!:e Horriman plan is impossible. The public looks on without suffering any uncontrollable grier through the discovery Hist when great financiers attempt to override the law they are liable to find themselves in a snarl. And the Government, represented hy Attorney-GenerKnox, intervenes with the coldly unsympathetic remark that It Is not concerned with anybody's convenicnre it simply proposes to have the decree of the Supreme court carried out to the teller. Thursday evening at the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G. Grifllih, 1210 Twenty-fir- st street The te SOCIETY ' FOR MRS. MARX. Mrs. Marx of St. Uouis was the honor guest, and Mrs. Abe Kuhcui Hnd Mrs. a euchre petty this week. Mrs. Reynolds won find prize, a piece of Bulgarian embroidery, am Mr. d Armstrong the consolation, a piste. The fortunate participant were: Meadames J, S. Lewis, I. L. Reynolds. H. H. Spencer, Hoag. Henderson, Hibbs, Kate Kuhn, Hanson, Hardman. E. W. Matson and Armstrong. baud-pstnte- De-lici- BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. James WitbersHjnu relcbraied her birthday Wednesday afiernoou at her home on Twenty-firs- t mreer. About MLC3 guests were iirraiut ami all cii- - j IS A HOBBY WANTED Girl for general housework. References. 2633 Adam Ave. DESPERADOJILLS WANTED Four lady agents. Call Lincoln, $ to 10 a.m., 4 to at Hotel C p. m. WANTED: Young man to represent a large Tailoring House. Small capital required. Excellent opportunity. Inquire of H. E. Flake, 645 27th Mra Dan Shupa returned Wednesday afternoon from a several weeks' visit In California. Mr. Shupe, who Reno, accompanied her. stopped off at ' Nevada Nev., and will visit other towna before returning. PROBATE NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the rasp live signors for further informat ien. In th District Court for Weber County, State of Utah. Estate of iu, ry .Btonobreakar, deceased. Creditors will present claims wtu vouchers to ths undersigned at Gw. nelle I aw Office, No. 2408 Washis ton Avenue (up stairs) in Ogden ClT before the third day a Utah, on-o- r ALMA ALLEN, July. 1304. Administrator FIRST-CLAS- S FOR RENT. Ross Store. j 4 4 BATTLESHIP REPORTED LOST 4 4 4 4 Bt. Petersburg. April :02 4 p. m. A report has gained wide- 4 4 currency here that the battle- 4 4 ship Sevastopol at Port Arthur 4 4 has been lost, but at this hour- 4 4 the Associated Prase is authorita- 4 4 lively informed. the government 4 4 has no advices' Intimating that 4 4 such a disaster has occurred. On 4 4 the contrary, the latest account 4 4 received here was that the Bovaa-4 topol was unharmed. 4 4 4 44444444444444444444444444 16.-7- , 4 4 WILL NOT OBEY MITCHELL. 4 4 Hutte. Mont., April 16. The 4 strike In the coal mines at Red 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ! ! and if-t- er Miss Mollis Alexander of Salt. Lake FLOOD SWEEPS BRIDGES AWAY. is visiting Jn Ogden, the guest of Miss Etta KleseL Baakatchewan River Rises and Cute Off Traffic on the Canadian hire. Abe Kuhn and Mrs. Arthur Paclflo. visin Balt Lake Knhn spent Tuesday 8aakaloon. N. W. T., April 16. A iting friends. flood In the Saskatchewan river has Ihe renter spans of the carried hire. Charles Faulkner and 21 is Canadianaway Pacific railway bridge, the Myrtle Cunningham nf Evanston are longest on the Prince Albert line, end visiting frienda in Ogden. traffic will be seriously hampered for several weeks. The Saawatchewan is Mra J. F. Grant ha returned from swollen from hundreds of tributary a pleasant visit in Salt Lake wlih streams which drain the northwest friends and relailvea prairie and is rising. This bridge 1 the connecting Mink between SaskatMr. and Mrs. Willard Scowcroft and chewan end nil district town north of family are preparing to make an ex- the river end they are cut off entirely. will be tended visit to Europe. They gone about four montha ! Gumrar necee-aar- eeo-tlo- :4 WONG A CHI! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. cottage RENT A four-rooNew York. April IE Ray Fahey, one with cellar, closet, electric lights. Estate of Dan Kinrevlch. deresaed: of the leaders of the Folsom prison Partly furnished for housekeeping. EnNotire la hereby given by the usdnt outbreak, has killed himself after a quire 2422 Aadams. signed administrator of estate of Da a pursuing deeperate battle with Ninrarlrh, to the creditors of and ill posse, according to an American apoFOR RENT 4 untarnished rooms person having claims against, raid ddal from Hanford, California. no children, 3060 Adams eceased to exhibit them with the y The battle with the escaped convict ground floor, vouchers, within four month took plat e in an open field. The pursuit Ave. the first publication of this notice, was conducted by Sheriff Buckner, who to said administrator at the First NTWO FURNISHED bed rooms at 613 followed the man in an automobile. ational bank in Ogden. Utah. ptfal.ey waa one of the fourteen who 24th 8L Modern convenience. Dated April 13th. 1901. ie He last broke Jail at Folsom July. . JOHN FIKGREE. Administrator. MONEY TO LOAN. the second of the fugitives to take hie Henderson A Macmillan. Attorneys own life after Hading it impossible to MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm for administrator. get away. Cooatabla Bernstein, of Hanford, noticed Fahey at the rail- property. Hunter A Kennery, Room 6, way station. He accosted Fahey and First National Bank Building, Ogden, PEN CATE : OPEN ALL NISH attempted to arrest him as a vagrant. Utah. Fine dinner on Sunday from 13 li Fahey drew a revolver and Bernstein 4 p. m., 25 cento l4,rch served tro called a policeman. Meanwhile Fahey HOTELS. fled. 11 to 4. only 26 cento. A posse beaded by Sheriff Buckner Short orders at all hours. FreA HOTEL LINCOLN THE was hurriedly organized and took aftOysters la any style. Game and Flu LIITIJC W. H. Proprietor. er the convict on bicycles and in auia season. Permanent r Transient .223 Twenty-fiftfit tomobiles. UTAH. SL OGDEN, till'd 330 Twenty Two miles from Hanford Fahey was PANSON BROS- - Proprietor. "REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. seen in an open field. He turned and fired on the officers end then the entire brick residence, with Four-rooparty shot and wounded him in the legs. As be fell, the convict put his revolver barn, lot 50x133, good location. 91100. Book to bie heed mud fired a shot that caused Cheuncey Parry, Cor. 33rd aad Wash. Instant dentb. Ave. The escape in which Fahey figured was one of tho most sensational in the furnished rooms. Books Stationery and thirteen With California. of history Office SuppGes. fellow ronvict. he forced his way to 265 Furnished room and board. freedom by killing one of the guards of st. 28th the prison. The military was called out and for several weeks the hunt was FOR SALE. on. Two militiamen were killed. One four LEWIS & BLACKWELL and suicide committed ronvict seconwere captured. FOR SALE Two barber chairs, d-hand, for sale, cheap. At 2476 4 44444444444444444444 Grant avenue, barber shop. and ity has not been equalled during the pest winter. From ten to fifteen inches of anow fell during the night. The At the eunclualon of Arbor Day ex- (uuntry reads were blocked and traffic n ercises at. the Grant and Plngrco on ateam and electric road in this is delayed. school Friday, the teacher were Invlled to be the guests of the principals of those Institutions, at KolitV, Schenectady. N. Y.. April 16. A drivwhere some time was pleasantly spent ing snowstorm prevailed throughout over the refreshing beverages and de- this section today. All trains on tha New York Central from the weal were lectable creams served. from one to two hours late and the One of the few social gatherings of local trolley service waa badly hamthe week was a aortal and reception pered. The sleighing waa aa good as held at the home nf O. A. Parmlay oa any time In the wlpter. It has been Twenty-fift- h street, Thursday evening, thirteen years since a enow storm of kiembera of the Congregational church this severity has been experienced as and their friends composed the party late aa this In April. who greatly enjoyed the pretty floral decorations and refreshments, also a Rocheater, N. Y., April 16. A fierce splendid musical program of piano and blizzard raged all night, here, blocking vocal selections. car llnee and making it almost Impossible for teams to wade through the Miss Julia Wright is visiting frienda drifts. Fully n foot of snow fell. The In Salt Lake. temperature remains low today. j a FOR Glens Fall. N. Y., April 16. Tha whole Adirondack country today is ia tha grasp of a bllzxar.l which for sever- i firat-clas- Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for au dining room girl, at administrator. No. 371 22nd SL Date of first publication of this sotlm March 3rd. 1904. . HIMSELF. Escaped Foleem Convict ie Surrounded by Officers and After a Deeper-at-a Fight He Commits Suicide. Snowfall to tho Depth of Fifteen Inch and Traffic io Dolayod Moot Severe Storm In Thirteen Years. liY-iMu- I WANTED A young, middle-age- d man, having some knowledge of the care of fruit trees can find steady employment in city by addressing P. O. Box 266, Ogden, Utah. Street GRIPS KEY YORK. 1 The ladies of Lincoln Circle No. 3 were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. H. M. Bond at her pretty home on Oak street Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bond la a harming hostem and the afternoon passed quickly away. refreshments were served. WANTED. FRED M. NYE, gggSS&S - LINCOLN CIRCLE NO. 2. Bids. Eccles Bldg. W. L. MaclRnla OF pURS BUZZARD We have, this day, purchased f L. H. Murdock the Imperial RM ant. on Twenty-fiftstreet, where will run a reaiauraut Yon age solicited. We are also proprietors of the km Cafe, open day and night. h let Natl Bank Joe. Chas 5uc. musli-lepdere- Arthur Kuhn the engaging hostesses of ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . tints and stripes. to $100 a garment. up UNDERWEAR NOTICE. ADYEITISEKENTS. Cot- For men, who prefer the Jean Drawers, we have splendid ones, well made . al . Some handsome 1 MIller-U'Brte- Maua?"7' A handsome Try us and you will come again. Try g.,1,1 away at Saturday matinee given EASTERN MEATS. some of our Mias Addle Lowe, of ;48 Wm ,,, Fresh fish and oysiera at all times. nue, won the wttch last Saturday CLASSIFIED All sizes Me Comedy Sketch Arti,,, MISS LEONA LOVE Electric Novell v Theo. THE RANDOLPhs-- c. Grotesque Knockabout!.. iVmL. 0r:i and Burlesque Tripo TED McKENNA. And Hie 95,000 Dog Best Trained Dog In the Worts RAYMOND AND CLARK Rapid Five CtonycrsaCnuelisis, MOVING PICTURES. Portraying the Great Train Effect by Bugc ma- Bklbrlggan, Lisle, Mercerized ton, Mesh Underwear. 4444444444444444 ar meat line. ial. ceremony was performed at 9 oclock by the Rev. J. K. Carver in the presence of a large number of frienda and relatives. After the ceremony were extended and a wedding supper was served. The young rouple were the recipients of many handsome presents. The parlors and dining room were very attractively decorated with flowers and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd are both popuMra John Berea, who baa been visit- 4 lar young people of Ogden and have a 4 DYNAMITE A CHURCH. host of friends here. They will make ing friends in Ogden for the past Hires 4 4 weeks, the guest of hire. 1. Frodsham. 4 their home iu this rlfy. 4 left Tuesday for her home ia Califo- 4 Evansville. lnd April 16. A 4 rnia WE UNPLANNED FUNCTION. 4 slick of dynamite Inserted in an 4 Those who attended the initial glee 4 iron tube, was placed unitor the 4 Woo-a men World of the I The gave ho of 4 front of the Evening Knights of Columbus, WednesLights 4 of K. P. social in and the card party day evening hope to soon again, and 4 church at Blackburn, while the 4 were Prize hall Thursday evening. often. In the future, be privileged to 4 building was tilled with people, 4 awarded at carue and refreshment accept of their splendid hospitality. 4 and exploded. One end of the 4 a All had served. were general 4 building was torn out. A panic 4 present Pleasure for the three hundred persons In attendance waa not lacking fur good time. 4 ensued end several persons were 4 even a second, due In large part to the 4 hurt No os was killed. 4 so 21 and r. anl Mra George Driver i untiring efforts of Messrs. J. P. Calthe East, laghan an,l B. K. Doan, who received asd daughter will depart for will visit 4444444444444444444444440 the guests. anJ to the committees in about Ihe Aral of May. They St. Louis and Chicago. Messrs. Philadelphia. of O'Brien, charge, composed 44444444444444444444 4 Fogarty. Maguire. Em ley. Cole, Lynch, other Eastern cities. They expert to be months. two about gone and 4 THOUSANDS OF SHEEP DEAD 4 Brophy. Flynn, Hickey 4 4 Hon- - Lorin Farr and daughter. Mr. CHURCH WEDDING. 4 But I c, Mom.. April 16. A Glen- - 4 will for hn leave John Monday n Gray, The 4 dive dispatch says: The mulling 4 nuptials ThursThey will visit in Chi4 suow lias disclosed thousands of 4 day morning occasioned deepest Inter- Eastern tour. will be where some for time, they est In the 'social set where ihey are so cago 4 Head sheep on the range. Thu 4 Mrs. 9Ir. Fare's of the daughter. guest 4 loss by tlie w inter snows, while 4 popular. Si. Joseph's Catholic church was the llelier Seara. On their return they will 4 not uiiiiaiially heavy, is serious. 4 Louis expoailloti. scene of the pretty ceremony, which visit the St. 4 Hundred ot men are stunning the 4 but. a few intimate friends aud rela4 sheep and burning the remains to 4 tives were privilege.! to witness. 4 prevent an epidemic. 4 The bride was attired In a pretty 4 ws attended and drees by traveling WITH LYNCHING. .Mr. Chas. Miss Celeste Conroy. 4 Broughton acted as beet man. Id. An 4 Denver. Colo.. April TELEGRAPH BRIEFS After a visit on ths coast Mr. and 4 unknown men shot atid killed a Mrs. O'Lirlcu will return to this city, 4 man named seriousBchowltxjuid aud will 'oe a home at the Reed. Milwaukee. April 16. Judge Hraxee. ly wounded Dr. Baughman aud an- 4 iu the municipal court today, decided near man RolMnsvilie, a sta- other 4 MISS CARLSON SURPRISED. to quash an imllciment against Alderon the Moffstt road, west of A merry crowd of young friends of 4 tlun man A. C. Wetaenborn ou the ground Dr. Baughman had this city. Mis Alta Carlson gave her a plea Kant attend Schowltz that, such an o (Tense was not a crime called to been 4 surprise parly Tuesday evening. About others later ihe money be accepted. This and with several 3:30 they met at the Carlson home, esse will go to the supreme court. started in purmiit of Fclmwltz's corner of Twenty-sevent- h meet and 44 assailant. As they came upon 4 Washington Ave., where the evening 4 him the fugitive opened fire up- - 4 New York, April 16. One of the vru passed playing games and in lis4 on (hem. He was captured and 4 most unique exhibitions destined for tening io vocal and Insirnmenial In Rchowltz 4 expired 4 St. jail. 'ths plan'd Iiuis rxposlflon arrived here by members of ihe surprising return- - 4 lYetoria The tolsy on the were 4 before the pursuing party party. Delirious refreshment murthe of 4 Threats ed. exhibit consist oi twenty esses of sll-- j served and an enjoyable time was had 4 derer are heard.lynching 4 4 verware It is the personal exhibit of hy all. There were prevent Misses Ruby 4444 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 F.inperor William of Germany and Is made up entirely of gifts that be and Biair. Lashes, Winnie Austin. Edna BRYAN STILL HANGS ON. his consort received at their wedding in Frances Bassott, Gollif Lushes. Bessie Blair. Florence Boyle. Myrtle Kensler. Petition for Hie Removal at Executor 1S1- The value of the silver is rough' ly estimated af $150,000. Ruby Agnes Hater. Fern Jackman. of Bennott Eetato Denied. Hnter. Kate Scudder. Hazel Blair, Irene Bt. Louli, April 16. The St. New Haven, Conn.. April 16. A dePaine: Messrs. C. J. Forrlstall, F. II. Lukle cision denying in effect the applicaWestorcr. A. J. Marshall, railroad, which on Apr: Scudder. tion for the removal of William J. Bry- 6. wlihdiew it equipment from MemWright, Alma Blair, Lew Claude Mores, Fran Tribe, Charles an as executor of the estate of the late phis and cloec its office there, wi; connection an., Blair. George Yerger. Meber Warner. Philo S. Bennett, was rendered today next Monday Cnarlea Wbitefceed, Ed. Lamar and by Judge Cleaveland In the probate lull operation st Memphis. court. The application was brought Lelend Carlson. Kansas City. April 16. The Amerihy counsel for Sirs. Bennett, the widHISTORICAL SOCIETY. ow, and other residuary legated on can National bank, which yesterday The Historical Society enjoyed the the ground that Mr. Bryan wa acting was granted the entire S3.000.0V0 govgenial hospitality of ita new member. contrary to the interests of the estate ernment Issu' oi Philippine certificates, Mis 21. June Pierre, on April 9th. The The decision sustalus a demurrer filed today Megtanis from bankers year's work has been more progressive by Mr. Bryan's counsel, and prarriral of Chicago. Hoiii,i, New lurk and othand satisfactory than any the ciub has ly denie the application as fur a the i er rltie. sskiiu for portions of the ever known, owing. perhapR. to probate court is concertied. The mat- - issue, the aiuicuirs ranging from i Rtinly coiirii Ihrmigli Ibe ter will now go to the higher court io (Iiiiuki o ii i representim; nearly j one million U Bay VI"' reading ni'i've. which will i'll appeal. n ri, in tlie segregate ed ar every good make the Underwear cent. SECOND WARD ENTERTAINMENT. Can supply your every want in tha theery Mra John M. Olson la enjoying a visit In Oaklaud, California, with her daughter, Mrs. Charles O. Dee. The ladle of Lincoln Circle, No. 2, were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. H. M. Bond, at her cosy home Wednesday afternoon. (Under Nev Management) We don't advertise any one sort Underwear, because we have best titling Underwear we can And in is visit lag In later be joined jg jg 4 tell the atory. Best for the Money Aglaia will nu-e- i on Tuesday next wlib Mra A. B. Corey ai 2:29 p. u. Full attendance is desired. - s Four word visit with friends. aacaaMauu MEAT MARKET....... Miss Mary Kirweu went to Etanbion, Wyoming. I'rldrv fur a few days THE WORKING MAVS FRIEND" the fantas. asifefc-i- : The ARMOR avenue, has returned tnim a visit at Monument, Utah. T - THIN UNDERWEAR w Mrs. F. A T... Is the Staff of life and Energy MENS Mrs. E. Pjlcher. of 2147 Sherburne USONEY POPULATION COUNTING. In Denver, for Instance, the census of 19mi found that the ciiy'a Increase of iNipuIatliru during the preceding ten was at the rale of 2 per rent a yeai-Jcar. That la enough for the bureau statisticians. They are going right along adding 2' kt rent a year to the eeiisua ret nrna for 1900. if Denver ahoiild double Us population In the next live years the eensus bureau wont consider the fait in these able bulletins. The estimate for 1909 will represent Just an increase of 12 per cent over the census figures of 1900. If Den-vor Salt Lake or Ogden grow more than 3 per a year they are committing an unseemly violation of the rule of arlihmetical progression, and the census bureau won't pay any attention to their unruly conduct. The only result of these newly devised "census estimates" will be that a howl of anguish will go up from every city each year Insleail of only every ten years. We ahull have the juy of denouncing Uncle Bum's statistical minions ten limes In enrh decade instead of ouly once.' Any injustice committed by the census of 290U will continue in an annually aggravated form until the next actual uount i made in 1910. ...M E SOCIETY NOTES Loan for tlie satisfaction of making a tili'lf." Pueblo will not derive ulU' h romfuet from Its protest againsi, the small poitila:ii)n irediicd to that lu Hie rciimuir by llic rensua hurra m, Nor am1 lu our neighbor, Hull or Ogden itself, or any other Western i lly, gain anything by recording its protest against figure which manifestly are too low. Hie eensiia plainly rlafi that these estimates are nothing more than an addition of a percentage each year to the population discovered by the census of roniluued at leant for ano'her year. At the last meeting the attendance was large, and for the first time the club was given a chance io see how Mina Ritchie, ably lis could fill the ibalr. the president, Miss Snow. being absent from ihe city. the The business session include i elntion of. Mr. Meek to membership. Then ihe review followed, lu which eiery meraiier took part, and the life - i THE KID, Specialties. MOVING PICTURES. APRIL IT, 1004. BOrEX, OTAU, WX1MT MORSIXa, lie j CGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 17, 1904. Uxc-.-p- FREEZE BROTHERS, Tambourines. 410-- 1. EXAMINED, and wik of Schiller were given with genuine interest. The great galleries of Germsuy were descrilied by Miss Ri'chie In a paper that showed she was a qusinted with her subject. Miss Stone gave an excellent paper on Albrecht Durer and the Holbimes. The dub enjoyed the visa I sola given by Mias laiis Pierce and also the sweet song by lit tie Margret Pierce. The guests were Meadames ilelm, Hobbs. McGraib and .Meal. The Historians. with the same earnestness in which they preiwre their club work, also enjoy the social hour tlmr follows and so. with delicious refreshments and cordiality, another meeting was voted a success. DELL AND FONDA, Club Swingers. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Moi nlng Examiner, 7Scts per south beta Single copies SUBSCRIPTION Props, MORNI.VO Confectionery and resCall 267 AH new. Washington nve. 2547 SIRS. Orchard Ave. . Cali . 4 San Francisco, April 16. 8u- - 4 4 perior Judge Cook today postpon- - 4 4 ed for two weeks the formal sen- - 4 4 fencing to imprisonment for life 4 4 of Sirs. Cordelia Botkin, ' for the 4 4 murder of Mra. John P. Dunning. 4 4 The delay was granted to afford 4 4 lime for the preparation of a 4 4 transcript of all parts of the erpi-- 4 4 morns for the prosecution to 4 4 which exception was made by the 4 4 defense. 4 4 4 4444444444 Sohinfitnn. April fo,. Bonstnr Mp. ( umber introduced s bill today providing for the appointment by the presi- ALBERT F. right, bouse, large barn, only seven miles from Ogden. Cheap at (2,500. Hunter A Kennedy. satisfactory prices on Flour, cm W. T. AitUL Hay. and Grain3319call Washington are. Phone 20y- brick residence, FOR SALE acres land, 126 mod barn. 31-mile from 8. P. trees, Parry, cor. ehopa; $2,600. Chauncey 23rd and Washington nve. FOR fruit-hearin- g 4 acre land In berries FOR SALE mile from and fruit of all kinds; block from car line; center of city, a model place for a home; $650. Chauncey Perry, 23rd end Wash. are. 3-- 2 PALMISTRY AND CARD READING FORTUNES Told hy hand or card No. 280 24th tireet. Ladies 25c and gentlemen 50c. st CLAIRVOYANTS. - CR AT THE - - ... Famous Grill 266 SSth Street OGDEN, UTAH. UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 Washington Avt frame resiFOR SALE dence; lot 66x300 feel; 3 blocks from center or city, on Washington ave.; 13.700. Chauncey Perry, 23rd and Wash. ave. MAGNY " RICHEY. and summer kitchen, 4x10 rode of land, on 21st, bet. Grant and Lincoln; 91,750. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and Wash. eve. dent of s committee of three persons to revue the pension Mrs. Inger A Sun. clairvoyants end lawe and the next session of congress. mediums. We tell your nane and all about your business affairs, whether they util be successful. Information marriages, divorces, sickness. and posit tons No qu-r- t ons s?Vit 'M t we tell WANTS TO SEE YOU jTres true. 421 ?.'rb street. AT THE Raffle House 246 2Sth SL It 3 4 SENTENCE POSTPONED 4 NEW .233 2Sth morn- FOR SALE Farm 45 acres, good noil, fruit, shade, lucerne, good water 3 4 BOTKIN'S . city. furniture for Household FOR SALE sale at ings. aay pvt PRICES REASONABLE. Phone 631x. 4 4 4 4 Lodge is not over, despite the or- - 4 der of President Mitchell, of the 4 brick residence, Miners' union. The miners have 4 FOR SALE decided at a meeting that Presl- - 4 with email expense can make 7 rooms, dent Mitchell could not under- 4 good barn: one block from car line; stand the situation end resolved 4 $1,000. Chauncey Parry, 23rd and to stay out until further commun- - .4 Wish. sve. Icatlon could be had. 4 frame residence FOR SALE 4 444444444444444 444444444444444444444444 4 4 FOR SALE taurant, cheap. EXPRESS BAGGAGE Transferred to of tha ' 5TT Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guaranteed. Enquire uf Cte Nelson. Telephone 329-y- 545 . 16th sireet. Eat a 1 Whale Said the doctor to a pa tient who was cultivating brain power, we say, feed the body and s care th: brain will of itself. You want Good Red Meat At least once a day to start that iresh encfS7 and keep ths fires of I TcXl arc on a m:at diet, you cant do better than to eve us your oricr Well take good care of intellcc arcing. them, , isT I A. E. Weatherby PHONE 71hm 458 War A |