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Show TOE UORXiyf) i:.yi3!lXEKf fviL-EX- I'TAIi. irrsnAV MORXIXn, APRIL 2. IBM. A party of Ogden poop5-'- . Mr. am. Mrs. Bernard U. Kaoth, Mr. ai.d Mrs. B. B. Waters, and W. (J. Kay. in Krm-n- t Mate charge uf Second Cross, left this morning for camp In. Ogden-Luciwhere, lur two or three days. They will he the gues's of Captain Retailer on the sicimboai Promouiory. The passes for the rar-t- y were procured by Caingiu Schuler, who. for over e year, has Ixv.n on terms with Mr. and Mrs. Knoth. Tomorrow will occur, in all tfiii-olf- . n y Economy probability, the last extended entire of ibe 'Promontory'' for some time. The following ui In; civil will be vlsiied: MldlaKe station. camp 28. Hut Island. Calnuon Island. Stans-bur- y Island. Antelope Island end Fremont Island. Alter the cruise tomorrow the "Promontory'' will be tied up indefinitely at camp in. It Is thought that changes will In- - made in the steamer which will convert it into a regular passenger bom. to be ucJ in connection with the great sanitarium to be built at Proinuniory Point . Captain Schuler and his boat crew will, very likely, go to the Uay Shore cutoff near San Francisco. what you consists, not in the but in shoe, a for derived satisfaction general from your pure145 TbeFLRsHEm the Shoe gives une service jd presents u ecided an Sheriff Bailey was a Sail Lake tor yesterday. a rictly stom ide sells at jj wear, ice, a fact worthy Judge Rolapp, accompanied by his wife aud youngest chil l, returned front Lob Angeles, Cal., yesterday front a throe weeks' visit there. half the of con-lerati- on. LUS M Telephone Nnwberel that call op Sar lit No. 407 24th street At at call op Mm sight, after I p. 16 Standard Building. lilt Ib r call NOTICE It Is reported by our competitors, In Ogddh and vicinity, that the Ogden (our Ogden Implement Company 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 tima, the Utah Implement Company or some otlier reliable firm' will continue the same lino of goods, THE TOGGERY Iwnliw visi- and farmers can always get repairs oft us in Ogden for any goods they have or may buy. We wish the hearty support of old customers end welcome nil new ones, and we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. Yours respectfully, UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. a, ahafcwriili us. Wb? mating a little on profil,oi these anils. Arent afraftt to 4elt you so, and if we cap pick up a chanco at House on monthly pints., by Wedcll CANYON Jewell leaves today for three monihe' visit with relative! in Mrs. W. Nevada. OS the Ton can trade dlrecUy joard," on official Western Union quotations direct from New York and Chiracs Exchanges. Books on speculation Cum, free Best bank references. Ogden lngs Commission company, 0 blanch, rooms building. S1S-22- Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Paine have re- tained home from an extended visit to During their absence of they have visited many uf Iht principal cities in California and Nr. Paine returns feeling very much better in health than when be left. the coast. two months Every day you can get freeh Call-fora- la and Utah vegetables at Carver's 2248 grocery. Washington avenue, ftone 227K. iOTDJrlLL EE SOILED The board of county conimlssionerH held a short session yesterday aud transacted a number of minor routino matters aud allowed the bills. Commissioner Wilson rcqsirtcd the landslide in ihe canyon hsd licn repaired and placed in order. He also stated that the steam roller would be pul on in the canyon every night from 10 p. in. to 6 a. m., and desired to give all travelers all possible warning In the mailer. The roller would be kept there for about a week nr two. Commissioner Powers reported that one of the lurge culverts had been broken in Slnlerville and was repaired by the road supervisor of that dial ifcl. Dr. Forbes, couuty physician. rcmrt ed that all health matters in the cutinty were good. The smallpox case at the pest house had discharg- William Driver, poor Joseph Hoggc, road nervtra now and la tted the mail lq T. A. Whalen, supplies Olden waiting for hie assignment. , John Jorgenson, lumber Fred Anderson, expense Early Bead Potatoes. Skeen ft Co. W. B. Wilson, Superintendent Z. C. M. 1., expense J 18 21th St, Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone The money for the work done on the C. E. Cave, prisoners' board... mate road In Roy and Riverdale disA. 1 Scoville, printing .... . tricts under the supervision of ComZ. C. M. I., poor missioner Stanford, has been received Relief of poor, payroll from the state auditor by County Clerk C. E. Story A shorn Rhodes Hollingsworth and ia being paid out. Ed. White ...; Members Protection Lodge No. 24, Slate lioard of health 'A 0. U. W. ran pay tbelr dues at Harrop Bros., poor U. R. Dcnkers ft Son, printing. . Cor. 22nd and Erown Drug Co., Phil A. Kohn, financier. Culley Drug Co., drugs Consolidated Wagon and MaE. R. Davie and E- C. Snyder of chine company rerry, Oklahoma, are tn Ogden for a Wm. Knight, road few days. They are engaged In lmy-- Joseph Story, poor mar Civil Jurors' payroll Ing range horses for the eastern Nephi Hardy, expense . Thus. Pettcrson, expense .... Now plant 8WEET TEAS. Bitty seed Edwin Dfx la bulk of Skeen ft Co, 352 24th SL John Hailin, witness 22.83 ibe board ndjnurned: 97.30 10.00 100.00 47.85 84 55 91.7(5 25.25 33.50 lu0.5o 3.00 :,.oo 3.UU (j.ofl 10.00 20.00 8.23 16.35 lu.oo J. rent New Instrument office. H. H. Butler was appointed guar-fla- n ad litem of J. A. Butler, minor, In the probale court yesterday. The minor wan in the employ of the South irn P tHflr company at Kelton, August Is. last, and received injuries which he Moras constitute a claim for damages gainst the company. WANTED Good girl lor. general tousework, 2971 Washington avenue. . Virgil P: fata of' the Boyle Hanl were company has been confined to his jionip for several days guttering from i led affect inn nf the throat. He Is bo: ter and it is hoped will soon be able to be out. " Millinery H you care to save 25 on your per cent la the Newest Things Out Besides we sell Furnishings, ctuKi, Clothing and Notions. At cCreadys 1G1-1- 83 25th Street , ONE-HAL- fees..., Jensen. Inquest fees .... Co., lime H. B. Forbes, physician Jos. A. Taylor, infirmary Mrs. Mary Taylor, infirmary Clerk and auditors office payroll Treasurers office payroll .... Recorder's office payroll 8. V. Grow, game warden ...i Chas. Burton, Janitor H. F. Petterson, expense County commissioners' payroll. B. F. Blaylock, portt O. E. Coulter, services O. A. Dickson.. services ; J. M. Harris, services J. B. Goriion. services Edgar Jones, poor Assessor's office payroll Randall road district Robl. E. Wilson, expense .... Sheriffs office payroll Ogden Paint. Oil ft Glacs Co.. . W. S. Donaldson,. pritness fees Jno. Carnegie, witness fees.... Dan Hamer, stenographer .... T. E. Matthews, inquest Jno. Hanson, inquest C. H. Stevens, Inquest L. 17. - .......... Bin IS 6.50 9.20 1.20 3.20 6.00 100.00 100.00 35.00 523.30 318.30 325.00 35.00 53.50 3.20 150-0- s.50 5.00 jj.no S.flo 5.00 5.00 513.30 23.00 65.15 BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. suit is sold. Come as soon as possible. will be others here before you if Wrights 3.20 3.20 storms have been the cause of a delay in the completion of the new Geo. A. Lowe It on' Washington avenue. building s the Intention of the management to have the building ready for occupancy by this time, hut as it is the new building will not he completed until shout June 15th. ' f The building is now shout completed and great care is being exercised in Us construction ss it is to b built strong enough to sustain an almost unlimited amount of heavy machinery. It ia estimated that any part of the floor space la capable of standing a pressure of 500 pounds to the square inch. The building ia J00 feet long and 61 feet wide aud ia to be three sloriea high, when completed. The second tory will extend out onto the hill at the rear for a distance of lud feet, making in all a length of 220 feet. ln Much trouble was evperienced upon which finding a good aoiid hot! to lay the foundation ot the building.at In digging down It was evident that one time there was an old creek led were deposits here, for in places there many feel. On of san.l to a depth-- f one side it was necessary to drive pilfeet ing to a depth of fifty paii.-- inil gre-ahard a pustriking one-hal- the beSt that has O low-pnceeui- ls, cheap. This Sale Begins Tuesday and La&s Until Suits are Sold There Clothing Dept. 2355 WASHINGTON AVENUE The Home of the Lowest Prices for Cash. G at, 9.20 16.00 . 3.20 n. These Suits are cut in the three and fourbutton sack style frem handsome mixtures. The tail oring is of the best, thus ensuring a fit. This is not the rule in you know; but low priced if wouldn't have bae&so these then chance-tc we hadnt bad the pick tbem-tu- p you dont hurry and then the chance you have been waiting for has escaped. 3.20 STRONG i Which will cause the entire male portion of this territory to ponder as seriously as do the women when like opportunities are offered in the r necessities. Never have the men had such a chance at Spring clothes for the small price which is here given. We know that the men appreciate true worth and in this instance the price and quality 'will cause this store to be crowded with eager men buyers until the la 413.30 2.00 The recent heavy spring Miliii.ery visit our store. We can save you thii over any one lln Millinery Honte M Inquest Farr Lime LOW Easter Bute and give yon the A. Nelson, 8.00 14.60 36.30 10.00 $9.00prop-ositio- ever been offered and we cant give another offer like it after these have been sold. This is one time when cash will do the work where credit would be ashamed to assume prominence. 7.00 2.95 - D, Examiner Its la-o- bills Piano to Address Box Men get in on this ed. After allowing the following Michael Stoker, a prominent young Ma of Spanish Pork, Utah, has ra- a price. leas than usual, that's our lookout and your gain. were taken with this part of the work and good solid foundations were the result. The find story is built of structural steel In the Inside which will give added strength to the building. The floor space here will be used as a show room for all kinds of heavy ami shelf hardware. In tile front part of the second story the offices of ibe company will he liv catcil. The rear extension of IIip second story will he the shipping department. It is easy of access as the company has right of way to Twenty- third street. The latest improved electric elevs-to- r will be impelled in the biiililing. It is capable of holri'ng a load of 40i) Z3G ac 6QCS30C Wallace is held to have voluntarily relinquish! d hi : rights as a ettixen and any persnu siding or abetting him Is liable to an ii. prisonment and fine. Wallace is not of Ogden birth, having been horn in Topeka, Kansas. Dec. 6, 1882, but 1.p enlisted at Washington. D. 0., December 3. 9i3. as a landsman for Training, and Rave his home as Omfon and his nearest of kin as T. Wallace. 146 Twenty-fourtStreet, tills ei . He had no trade. He Is five fivt, 3 4 3 and inches tail. weighs 123 pounds, has brown hair. Iiax- -I mlon-a and niddv complexion. eeh r on hts middle upper Ho has a "S" an shaped scar at the lip: and base of Mi index finger go this time, aald the Judge, "but remember if you are brought up here agaia you'll find that 'I'm a Jomah man,' alao. J antes Murray was arraigned on the charge of mendicancy, but didn't know what that meant until the Judge told him it was common begging. When Officer Smyth arrested him he had said he would Just as soon go to Jailfor fifteen or twenty days, because when he got. out. It would lie summer. Judge Howell didn't like to disappoint him. so gave Mm bit twenty days and ten more additional. . John Taylor, when arraigned on the charge of being drunk, said: '1 must as I have been drunk, vonr honor, remember when I came ln here. dont pounds. it w Taylor's first appearance before the Judge and he s discharged. II POLICE ED EESERIE8 John Green spent 867 in three days and was then arrested ror vagrancy. It Tn the r:"nicjptl court yesterday appstrel from the testimony of the of-f-ii In a number of i.:nnr offenders Charles M. Thomas, captain ere that he bad been lying around appeared tbe salnona for some tine. I'll sra-teecharge of the United States Receiving before Ju !? l.nwell for trial. on the rock Will Thompson, a colored you to sixty da ship Franklin. now stationed at the cripple, ' navy yard at Norfolk, Va.. writes May- has a streak of persistency which was pile at hard labor. raid the Judge, tliet Ben- tie camm of cettirg him Into trouble. "lint that sentence will be suspended or Oiasmann to the from H was walking down Twenty-fift- h until scon today. If you are found In jamin Franklin Wallace that ship on April 8. lih'4. The an- firw-- t eingine in oratorio tones Tin a town afier'that hour the sentence will s Jonah Man." An officer told him to be In effect. nouncement of the desertion also In an offer of 820 reward for the desist from Richard Gross was given fifteen days such lusty delivery of the deserter at Norfolk voice and adtasci him to tell people for berglng. M Calvin resented the action of Anand the notice that on application tn that he was a .Imah man, In more the chief nf liureaa of navigation, navy dulcet ton"- -. Thompson persisted In drew Irabtuii. a Swade. who helped which GalD. . the gr. his singing and was finally arrested. himself to a glass of department. h reeling officer can get iraimportatioii When arraigned before the jit.lge this vin had before him la a Tweaty-flftfor himself and prisoner to Norfolk morning lie ula:ie'J that lie just felt Ft reel sslism. ' striking the Swede, end was giving vent to j When arraigned Wore the court ye, and reinrn tranKnri slant for hltnwrtf. a firth Under the law of the United States his feelings by singing. Now you may if .ritsv on the charge of assault and - 1 h . d ! IMEDM4 ce J cin-tcin- br I CANAL Vice President and General Manor er William H. Wattle of the Utah n company, returned yesterday from his trip to Panama, where ha baa been over tbo proposed route of the canal. Hie trip has been a rapid one, . he having arrived In NewYork lastWed-neadayIn speaking of tbe work of building tbe canal, Mr. Wattle statesia that the Job Is not a bard one, but an enormous one and canid be handled companies all by the construction right. One of the principal drawbacks Is the preat rainfall. There Is considerable rock work in the work, but none as difficult as wime nf the fobs the mmpsny has had and carried out I tn heir rnanr iim railroad contracts. ! 1 ac 2596 battery, Jie pleaded guilty, but seemed to tkYak that no Swede had tbo right to atcol fata beer. As tbo oomplataing r te testify Gab wltaaaa did via was dtarbnrgrd. Jerry M array, who baa made hi regular vtoita to the city jail was on a vagrancy charge. He la an old offender and haa aerved out a number of terms oa the same , charge. He waa given sixty days. The North Foie has been discovered and lent again. When times to the being ualamfnljy police Malkin tor drunk, that, is the dletiMUve name some person gave. He did set put ia an appearance yesterday and hla kail of 85.06 waa forfeited. CM Ml 9C 90 Tn going from Psuaukr'toXsSAalC acmes tin lsthmss, Mr. Wattle vfatted tbo camps of tbe Utaltefi Btntaa marines, and reports finding tbo man In PkoeltenC health. He stairs that the bids a ton the work will nof bwcaUed for for some time. J. W. WESLEY HILL HERE NEXT WEEK. Is a Methodist preachThe er of more than ordinary pradnenoe. It. was ho who, during tbo boom of handsome Methodist '90, built the street ia church oa Twenty-fourtthis city. Ho will mop over hero ftanHay and Monday, May HR and 2nd, praaidiBg at the Subday services and giving a lecture Monday night. Mr. Hill Is a dracendant of that great English divine of tko last century, Rowland HilL His grstdfatber fought In the war of 1812. Ho first saw the light of day during the cTvil war la Ohio, hence is eligible for the presidency. He ia a graduate of the Boston Theological seminary, getting his diploma in 1887 and coming to fids city the follewisg year. He was in the poMUcel contests during the five years following, as will be remembered by the older settlers. Since then he has served chargee north and east of here, getting further east with each move, until he I now ai Harrisburg. Fa., for this third year. las season bis congregation sent him to Curope ou a vacation, as a show of their appreciation of Iris services. Tbe good people nf Ogden will, tin doubt, he glad of another opportunity to hear him. RHil h |