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Show TBE MORNING EXAMINER, HE SERVED OGDEN, tTAII, TUESDAY MORNING, IN APRILS'!, 190 EXCITEMENT IN CARD PARTY IT LAST NIGHT SALOON Chamber is Shipheri's Record Received They Are After Scalp of an Women of Woodcraft EnterLucky The New Council from Iowa Yesterday. tained Last Evening. Occupied for First Time Ogden Teacher. Owners of a Lease Ogden Revised Ordinances are About The Option Goldfields Minin wtn-l,au- New received nomo gixid nows In a Ready to bo Published A Large nf Idler from n. G. inn. in 'harge . Number of Routine Matters lie ground at G'ld-ti! i In opi ratii'UK i ihe eroSM-ufrom The Disposed of. i,;. Nevada. shall hu cut of a V'l : i frel or ore. 4 feet of which a. erases 125 and 4 bvi rims 8U per ion. Assay run a hiyh The city council met In regular einipan ha nn eighth months' lease on 241" feet of li Jumbo claim hir.n last evening ud iiie new council mid whli such high grade ore in sight chamltr in the northeast corner of tjic jirespeets are that the atockmen the city ball were deiiicated wlihotii mil reap hand?oine profits. any ceremony whatever other than the few ooinmoni by the council null ami visitors. Ail member were pre-i-Examiner Telephone Number: and only regular rouiiue mallei a la the day time call up 234X were brought before tbe Ixaly. r call at No. 407 24th street. At In the inaiUT of the ordinances for night, attar 7 p. m., call ap Nat the sidewalk improvementa upon Twenty-flI'19 Standard Building. ami Twenty-fourtNirects and Washiugtou avenue, the law pounuiitee reported, recouiinenil-iuthe ordinance be passed. Adopted. The rlnim of Ernest Magney for 92U.25 for meal furnished lire department while they were in quarantine, was referred to the city attorney. Clatma to the amount of $872 were Call up Excelsior Maiket. 171 K. for allowed. prima cuts, eatdern ami home dressed The license committee recommended in eat. the application for a license to sell. liquor made by D. K. Farley be graul-edMr. and Mra. Willard Smwcmft and Adopted. family leave this evening for Europe committee on streets reported The to be gone about four months. On t heir that the prolilos of the curbing and street had way east they will visit In Denver, at guttering uu Twenty-eightNiagara Falls and In Bouton, and will been corrected and approved. sail on May fith for England where they In tbe matter of the application of will make their longest stay with relaRufus Garner and others for the grail tives tif the SmwiToft family. They lug of Ogden avenue between Thirwill also visit France and Germany and tieth and Thirty-Bru- t streets, the same return home about the first of Seiitem-be- r, committee reitorted recommending the work be done providing the abutting owners will plat and dedicate property Onloi seta are going fast. Don't to the city the property to be used put off buying too long. Skeen ft Co., by the proposal street. 35S 24th SL The committee on hnildings and grounds recommended that the steel commence this will H. 14. Thomas omnibus for the recorder office be week photographing some of the public not purehaxed at present. Adopted. educathr.ial school buildings for the City Engineer Parker staled that exhibit at the 8t. Louis exposition bids hml been received as follows: to are lUnh Interior and exterior views I. O'Neill, 911.1157. aud H. A. Rhone, be taken of some of the best buildings, I1.51W, for the concrete, curbiug aud and also pictures of some of the clause. guttering of the proposed extension. It la the purpose to make the educa- The contract was awarded to J. 1. tional one of the leading features of the O'Nell. riah exhibit, as there la an erroneous 1pon recommendation of the comImpression throughout the Bast that mittee on taxes, lot 7, block 7, plat G, the In schools no are public then which was previously sold for taxrx, School of State Superintendent State. was ordered redeemed st the cost of Nelson la working hard lo have the ex$85 and warrant ordered drawn for with rank schools Utah hibits from the amount. tbe Stale. other those of any The amount of 9218.G5 was ordered to L. J. Bucher for the sidewalk paid The lecture tonight at the Congrega-Bu- y place In front of the property of C. J. an Incubator and make the poulHumphries al the corner of Lincoln street, which try business pay. Skeen ft Co., 362 avenue and Twenty-thir- d 14th et. hail to be replaced by tbe city. Sanitary Inspector Al Power reportCongre-tloned the following contagious diseases The lecture at the church will be on the subject of for the past week: New, two. chickLife After Death." An attractive fea- en pox; five, smallpox; one, dlptberla; ture will be the fine slereoptlcon Illus- one membraneous croup, subsequent on canvas. death. In quarantine were: Two, trations projected life-siKev. C. Hall Cook of the tandon sochicken pox; fifteen, smallpox; one. ciety Is an earnest end forcible speaker diphtheria. Report ordered Hied. Fire Chief G. A. Graven reported and entertains his audience with an unsparing one of knowledge obtained that tbe thirty days had expired for of tbe management of the Opera House by researches Into the mysteries to place a Are hydrant upon the stage, the psychic, realm. Deputy Sheriff J. A. Taylor of Idaho and the work had not been al tended to as yet. The matter waa referred Falls, who has been to the Ran Quentin. California, prison with some pris- In the law committee. The chief of oners, returned last evening and will the Are department also stated that visit with friends In Ogden. the engine was out of repair as rekult of pumping out cellars, and could not FOR BALE First class pool table. be used until it was repaired. The to lire committee were authorised Cheap. Inquire at 169 25th street. make tbe repairs. Applications for liquor licensee were Vie Sawtelle and Gladys Rears are received from the following: R. P. Vaudeville at the in siars the shining O'Neil, Cyrus Charles. Henry Lyceum this week. They were form- and John Mole, Ell Radmanovln. Jem. Radmovla erly with The Telephone Girl." ft Co., and Dan Luklck ft Co. The three were granted as they were Bobt B. Lewis has hardwood char- first renewals of old licenses, but the lnt coal for flat irons. Phone 149. ihree were referred to to the license committee. C. Unlun elected A, The Bartenders 1. L. Clark ft Company and others James and Thompson the council lu place nn arc petition last Taylor guard, at their meeting light at tbe rear of the ntnren benight. and Twenty-fourttween Twenty-thirstreets on east side of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Arend Pot have leaned avenue. The matter waa referred to Invitations for their With wedding an- the light committee. An application for rebate of $6.25 niversary whirl: ucrurra May third. uixm a steel stand license was reThe grand ball tonight at Conleys Referred lo el veil from A. Mllopolls. Hall will be the event of the season. the license committee. A speelal feature, will tie the grand The Woodmen of the World asked Snow Storm and Coufi-li- l Hattie. A for the use of Lester Park pavilvery pood time Is guaranicctl lo all. ion on Decoration Day. I Julies free. Tickets The request was granted. A petition signed by Rmlth Brothere snd others was received and read ak-inSIX RUNAWAY BUTS the onunell to open Grant and avenues from Twentieth linmin t street. The peEarly yesterday morning Officer street lo Twenty-firsBush of the Salt lake imlicr force dis- tition stated that the streets had been lotted by the Rio Grande Western covered six boy in a brown near the Jlio Grande Western ile)M)l. lie placed Railway company, and that they were iliem undr nrrest and adviced the Inconvenienced to a great extent. The authorities here that the buys claimed mailer was referred to the city attorney for hts opinion iiimn the matter, they came from Op Jen. The boys gave their names and ages under the second reading of the two ordinance for the as follows: Fred A.vlerson, 11: Fred of Sewer Dttrlcls Nos. 1 Furniss. 12: Will Furniss. 12; Clarence and o were taken up and read aud 15. and Mattaw. 17: Roy thew Conroy. It. Captain Rrown of ordered Counellinuu Nye offered a resolution th police depart merit went to Salt Lake end hroindi' the Adam and the ii in the matter of the sidewalk in Herrick lmy horn". The parents of tile llii'ce business distrle;, defining the oilier boys tail! to let them get, the work aud where there are good . sidewalk at present time none will he home the licrt way necessary, but those In need of repairs Laura M. Meighan. will be under class of extra ordinary Clias. Meighan. repairs. Adopted. THE MEIGHAN ('ouncliinaii Chambers introduced a ABSTRACT COMPANY. resolution calling Uwm the two tele6f.2Y. 24es Wash. Ave. Telephone phone companies to put in their conduit as anon as isililo while the street whs repaving of Twenty-fifty Reformed Gambler Wort Stripes for Two Years Before Coming to Ogden Hia Cane Today. The Socialist local party held Its regular session last evening, the 21h inst., wnli (.'oinradc lien Jansen as hairiuan. After tin! reading of no mi nines, l lie different committees rendered their and then the chairman called for s. K. S. Hilvoluntary addresses. lard referred to the Colorado situation, where infliiary ii'kuiiImii is again exhibiting Its depraved cowardice. Yes. It Is grand hi iiusHess a giant's strength, but ii is cowardly and brutal to use it as a gaut. The iiewxpaiXMii are again laving the cause of the trouble to the actioM of Socialism. If this were true, the strike would lie sen Ini al the ballot 1 s-This -- h g Tha police department received yesterday front the Warden of the Iowa that Penitentiary that confirm the statements main about J. J. Shepherd in the letter from the man of Memphis. Tenn., who signed him- Gambler. The information consists mainly of Stiepiieid'a record as taken when he It served time In the penbeuiiury. states that he waa eommitied for two years, on October 23nl, 183. for conspiracy aud was discharged July 2!ih. 1895, after obtaining three months off lor good behavior, lie was senionred from Council Bluffs. Pnttawationile county, Iowa, by Julge M. W. Mary. His age is given al 28 at the time he 259 was committed, and his weight IHiiiiids. In tbs description, a tlirec-inc-- h sear under the lip Is mentioned, which la still visible cm him. Just what the conspiracy for which he was sentenced consisted of la not stated, but the officer! have written for Information. The police aay that they are in communication with parties elsewhere who have Information to impart concerning self "A h g ordl--nance- s, li'-rru- juit-Hc- pos-dlde- going on. i 4 'A 9 Cotiu-cilmi-- werk guaranteed and turned out on time. Our lines of Fire Arms. Arm un t:on, Sporting Goods and Cutlery ie complete. s if. C. HANSEN rx We solicit your patronage. 1 Adjoining Opera House South Adopted. nnncilmsn Craig introduced a resolution railing for the inventory of all rity 'property, of every description. The resolution was adopted and the president appointed the following comn mittee to attend to the matter: Craig. Williams and Nye. Tbo amount of IPS was authorised to be expended liv the engrossing commit tea for new honks anil blanks. Councilman William called the law fououi;iet.-'attention to tip bicyclists on Giant avenue between Twenty-fourtand Twenty liitii stunt and the iitw ordinances upon upon sidgwatl:: take iu ri.Lcg li.:-district. The following payrolls were al( We ace new permanently located in our new store, and have a complete stock of the Old Reliable Cleveland and Eagle Bicycles. We are better equipped now than ever to take care of all classes of Repairing.. All lows I: , 5 pul tv il wagon Guy Hull repairs Spt-i-l- - ukiitpr ii1 . tit I 21.00 1 .. ilepiirliiieut. KiiCiiei-rojS'l.-co- , sliej . . .. J.' inn-lie- s a GAVE INFORMAL M AFFECT DANCING PARTY HARRIMANTO BE IN OGDEN Weber Gub Observe Their Monthly Ladies Day. Will Meet Her Local Situa- Technical Point Raised in Matter of Commitments to the Reform School Jury Trial in Casea of Falonyk tion Will Probably ba Discussed. The Weber Club observed by an Informal Dancing party at Conley's academy. About eighty couples were present and enjoyed the hospitality of the club until the wee sma' " hours.' The party waa given last evening Instead of Ladies' day In the (lnb (hla month. The guest! of the occasion were General Manager J. A. Edson and General Superintendent J. H. Young of the Rio Grande Western railway, Mra Edson and the Miaaea Edwin and a party of friends. consisting of Light refreshments, rakes and punches, were served during the evening. These affairs have proved lo be quite a anccesa and It Is ex-- 1 Ladles'-Da- Only Small Number of Boys and Girls Held for Felony. Railroad Officials Prominent Many OGDEN inSaltair Arrangi for Formation State.Fcdcration. Troublt Transfsrrtd to a Power Shop Guns and Knives Were in Uae , Last evening was a busy evening in Ihe police circles and things were lively for a while on tiie levee. I n the early part of the evening a small sized riot was started at the Raltalr Saloon and extended to tbe loau office of IL Stein, anil Joe Stein recalled with a cut hand. It seems thst a Greek. ho is interested in the Saliair Saloon made a bargain with Mr. Sielu-tsell him some mlilier hoots and heavy akeeplined coats which had been soaked, traded or sold to the saloon for whisky. The deal was made and Stein paid $10 ujion the goods to seal the bargain. Other Greeks saw Stein pay the money and they thought tliat there waa a chance for a bargain and without further ceremony they went Into the pawn shop and started to carry off coats and boots. Soon a panic, then riot was at full blast and during the melee young Stein was knifed. One or two of rhe head Greeks were taken to the station but were not arrested as the case will receive further Investigation by the chief of police. Mr. Stein will also probably swear lo a warrant today and some arrests will follow. Five drunks were arrested and locked Besale Johnson and Julia Warren were arrested upon the charge of prostitution. They put $8 for their appearup. ance. of John Slocum, preside ,lf iL ,n'N Bwhert,uud and Helpers, was in theof i .! '',ll'lu making an . ' 'T,il7 ' ' union. He "n" 1Vnvf,r- - 'here - i h- as a member ot i ,. l; Council or the American talor His headquarter ...w cago. but while in the we., taken the opportunity ui Vj.i, me locals in the inform., MX. From here ho nr-call-ed ,!:' '' -- - Yesterday arionioo.i. i with J. J. Stone and . i m.,1, ,,ir Mr Sloe iu took a drive 01 r, , and up the canyon, and , , exuiv. self aa well repaid toe the .1, the evening he addressed a ,d;i Ing of ihe blacksmiths an " upon the principles d union, and gave ihem ni.iili information upon thu good ulr,Hy the organ i:.a: iuii. H that a District Council uf a union on Ihe Southern a, 'fir would aeon he organized. n. ;U1 the one that had Just been oihhi.I,-,the Union Farifir road. An I nh ihar object in view, he would return i.,.re the 29th i.ist., in (iimiwiiy sj,, vice president, James J. Mrliv Ban Francisco. At that time uu illlfI1 meeting of all the labor urganta'llm of the city would lie held, when addresses will lie given and a geurn good time Indulged. A meeting has been called at Salt take at which all the labor nryanta-tion- a of the State are requested m sena delegates for the puriioti' of f,)nn. ing a State federation of all ili iniM,r unions. The principal puriiM or thin organization la to make a atronger on ganlzation with a lietter iiiidcrsiandiiig of the alma and purposes of each local union, and to harmonize any conflicting Interests nr rivalries. The BrotherhooJ of Bla.4isniiilii and Helpers now baa almost Slut locals is the United Staten, the largest gain haring been made from January Isi. lvv. to August Slat, 19U3. when 232 nr unions were added to the organization. They are now In a thriving and condition and Ihelr genial president la pushing the cauae with much 11 , I ix.' nj ' ?" . The Lyceum theatre presents a bill this week which Is undoubtedly the liest that has been shown since the theater opened and Ihe rapacity of the house was overtaxed. Charles Myers presents the newly rated song. In the Vallpy of Kentucky, in a highly creditable manner. tawtelle and Bears, soubrettea. who are direct from Keitha In New York, are worth the price of admission alone In their little iierformance. Tbe great Malcom, baton and gun juggler; the Sisters Fay and Ashton ft Earle, the whistling Micks, are all artists In their lines. The Man In the IJfs Boat" Is presented in the moving pictures and Is making a hit The rastlme theatre had the largest audiences last night of any night since the opening week. Bob Kenyon, song illustrator, presents a new atmg, In the Hills of Olu Carolina." Samson and Zaccho, the strongest man and woman In ihe world, do some feats that almost slartle the audience and prove themselves all that they claim to lie. Wednesday evening at 7:30 Samson will pull against a team of horses In front of the theater. Miss Edwards, song and monologue artist, presents some catchy songs. The four Bragdons have been engaged for another week and their new farce, The Trouble of a Booking Agent," keejis Ihe audience In a continual roar of laughter. The moving pictures are of nine rounds of the Jeffries-F- I txslmmous pm-pero- aucceaa. The meeting waa adjourned and Mr. Slocum then visited wiih the Fedcr. ated Trades Council which sas In session at the Union tabor Hall, Tbe blacksmiths then set nut for refreshments, and then when Mr. Slocum returned. about 20 minutes later, wiih some members of the federated council a general Jollification was held. Lunch Meats When you are in a hurry to get up o meal at home 'phone for our ready conked meats. Have you tried our minced ham. Jus? lathing fur a lunch. ff H. Ilarrlman. the head of all the Market roads embraced In the Marrlman system. aud party will arrived In Ogden (Under New Management.) this afternoon, coming over the Ogrien-Luccut-o- ff The etory of the hearing upon tbe In a ieclal train. Try 11a and you will come again. The party, which has been making a writ of halieas corpus proceeding in the aome of our Eastern meat. becaae waa Try Knox of Eddie taken over all the Harrlman of up Inspection trip 332 25th SL Phone 339 Y lines, arrived at Wells last night from fore Judge Morse in Salt take yesterSan Francisco, and Inid over there for day afternoon. The following Is an There ihe party will be account of the proceedings: the night. According to the ruling of Judge joined by General Manager W. 11. Bancroft, Buperlntciiileiu of Motive Power Morse this morning In the case of the Dunn, and General Superintendent E. State of tUah vs. Eddie Knox, aliout H Buckingham of tbe Oregon Short Line, 1., boys and glrla who are now con- fight went west yesterday on No. 5, In fined In the State Industrial school at who The Mozart Symphony Concert commm ted that other affairs of the kind Mr. Bancroft' private car. No. 1903. Ogden were illegally committed to that pany come to the Grand Opera House will be given throughout the season. Superintendent Scott of the Southern institution and will have to be tried (his evening. It Is composed of a SL 278 Twenty-Fift- h can be Pacific went on Sunday In the private before a Jury before they legally mu25 per rent discount on Photo of prominent aggregation strong MOZART SYMPHONY CLUB OF car Buena Ventura, and the two cars committed for felonies. Judge Morse, sicians. NEW YORK. Jewelry This Week. will be attached to the Harrlman train in the above case, granted the motion Mlaa Marie Storl, Prima Donna So-The train of Attorney Will F. Wan less for a new over the ( f. trip prano and uilin. will leave Well at about 9 o'clock. (rial in behalf of Eddie Knox, who was GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. Mr. Richard Kioolxer. lola d Amon . 322 25th Street to the industrial school for committed a At 3;!u train (pedal lllonijng Lute. Saxophone Bella and wa due to arrive In Ogden over the the offense of burglary. Manufacturer of Trunga and Bags, Theo. ' Union Pacific, llerr. The order of commitment was made Leather Goods. Repairing at reasonhaving on board Vice 9 Roman Triumphal Trumpet, aml General Manager Moore. by Judge Morse without granting the Bident, Edio Horn and Violin. laud General Superintendent Gruber of defendant a trial liefore a Jury. As the able prices, on short notiea. Call and . La Gatna, Zlth we can save yon 25 per Jr- - Marl pacific in their private cars, charge against him was a felony, the see ua and thp DAVID I. GALLACHER. and Cello. came to Ogden to meet Mr. Har-- point waa afterwards raised by bis at- cent They " 1Bak the trip east with torney that the commitment was ilr,man nl Part i Superintendent Young of the Rio legal, Im'ause the law provides That Rosamunde ... .Sdiuls'rt 1. Overture Grande Western waa In Ogden yester- REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY Mr 1arriman will liersona charged with a felony are exp0(.tPil Moxart Symphony Club. AND 8ATURDAY EVENINQ lo a trial by jury. This point day with General Manager J. A. Edaon. visit the new h!kim and yards, and that. 2. Viola d'Amour Solo Prelude and will lie ilis-- . wax today held lo be good by the court locsl of matters importance Si liumaiin and Traumerel tbe cussed, wlil'-- may mean much, to the and an order was made directingcounStnel'.cr. Mr. defendant to be returned to this future of Ogden. 3. Violin solo H11 ngarlan Raimody case. ty for further proceedings in his Sara sate It la stated that the boy will now lie PltlHWHY EXAMINATION Mtss Marie Storl tried fur incorrigibifity and (bus an atFantael (fiingvogel- 4. Cored wilo tempt will lie made to have him reIbx-chcni of Boys Charged With Hold- committed without a Jury I rial. It la Hearing Hoch. Herr. Theo. the Intention of Attorney Wanless lo Pe Witt 5. Da Gamlia Solo ing Up Chinaman Now Before raise the same contention In regard to Fcrvais Cello Solo Fantnsie a commitment for incorrigibility. Howell. Judge Me. Blmeek. As is stated above, there are said to In Ibe prclimi.iiiiy examination of lie about loo Inmates of the school who Arditll fi. Soprano eolo 11 Bado E. ibe stale agalnsi William Slone, Miss Mario Storl. were committed upon charges of felony Williams and Jnt:i Briggs, charged without a Part II. Jury trial: hence, according (with lieaiing a Chinaman. Charley to the ruling of Judge Morse, they 7. Quartette Kotnxak Wan. on March 1v:i, of this year, the are all entitled lo new trials. a. lnlrrmesxo DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC defendants waived the reading of the b. lixxdato Secretary Hollingsworth was seen in a pica of nut complaint and etr'-reand Mnr.art Symphony Club. regerd to the matter last evening guilty. County Aiturney Hulanixkl is stated that Judge Morse's .decision 8. Alpine Echo Horn Tyrolese Ro 8 Elegant Presents Given Away Free at Each Sale. T. D. and tbe Hoch conducting pi"ecut1on mance would only affect those boy and girls defendant. the .Ii'hiiwm felivpri's"!!: With Zither Acininpuniinent held at the school tqion charge of Mrs. lint lie L Wale, principal of the Mr. Theo. Hoch and Mr. M. Bloderk. There were about seventy Inony. witwas first the Ikiinls Five CHAIRS PROVIDED FOR LADIES sibi'. 9. Snug With Violin Obligato In the school and over half were mates John roc. ness for the state. She testified that on I11 there upon chargee id truancy and the night of ihe IT : of March al aiioqt Incorrigibility: alynn a quarter of the Played and Sung by Mis from midnight she ;r awakened Marie Storl. for misdemeanors and a very Every article sold guaranteed by near her nviuber sleep by snnie'dit-10. Descriptive Fanund In the Clock Miiall iiumlier for felony. According lo and :ii street Stoeler Store tncwl tn tills case. Ihe boy was out of her the point committed upon a charge of burglary, a ntnn and uni saw which Is a felony, and the Imy is en21.P" chas-inu'iii e was Hip liy Sanitary depart titled t s jury trial. This point the The recorder w:i Butbiiri"d to lilt man was court sun aim'd. for r of t the all vacancies judso rwcurring is voice. Site claimlop i li'ctl'iii. ! rtoinl ilie Sewer ed that 10; h- nn was at Iter plate O. D. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL f'diinrllmsn fbamhers staird that Sunday at d a In "ed Fiat lie va. STEAMSHIP AGENT tn rtiturirt the many of the c'Mren the one n ho v a- - 'basing the China-t-ia- n sewer Representing lo be affected by the proposed iha n!:'cr. he raw the young aajw.njmB i ami ,.i u.il..jui THE WHITE STAR LINE crxcnslon. had a misunderisiaiiding Chinaman, but dii LINE AMERICAN was striking with, upon corialn matters of the forthcomRED STAR LINE ing sewer bond election aid Ihonnht ppeil a street car SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE Lid told his story to ibe matter should ho explained fully DOMINION LINE llirough the jiaper. The wigirestinu ti'rui. Ch irl'v V.'.i.i. the prosecuting HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE wa accepted. wa (Jo i, .worn for the state. v And the Cuimciliiinn Nye retain cd that tli Turn Jan w.-'- sw i in as Interpreter. HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. law committee, ihe mayor and city id bis story of the GASOLINE STOVES SCREEN DOORS :i has been priat-othe- r Parengers Booked from or to any pari attorney had been meeting with A'tor-ii- e ve.-l to I'uiu-cthe of of WINDOW the Kurope wttne.sH any part Murpliy d'.ojng pa;i SCREEN WIRE SCREENS i. and 11. t.; .,vre upon rov.Jiirg :be bich concluded the State. .l.v uu j Chicken WIRE NETTING ; LAWN MOWERS t:.- -' t.url- - Xi j 2418 Washington Ave. r;. Ogden, Utah. j (t :!.ec?ss. The arzii-tyr-- .wcnty-S-.;:i t ii..t ui'-'.'this morning he- ICE RUBBER HOSE CREAM FREEZERS Part. April 23. TLe St. limmary copies Lo priuej ior uso of jre juuue ' In officers ciuiiicfimen aud ci'v cav of corresiwndent of the Journal says it t her iviisious being puhliii.- l T1:' OiJ' tt ic Club will give Ih now cei tain that the I'ower- - will I liV . (I illlil till' I'll jls XI ,.l'; All! Uqiilere iu the Kiisfiiun lu te. lie. !;iv- ii.lXing content Ft Ilf l 'llllllClllllllll l lillUlliN III!' li' L"Cil .,1.1V. li nllil It Mstlllg r. ill n lliai Hie I1HC 111 wilre-- s t. ! i nine lu luu'i' XV i II iii in cii' an hoi 2476 Wash. Ave. h.is svHurcd some rut- - liv jiiivau H r(iiis yoiifi.it ;j ,s HARDWARE, CROCKERY I llil.g j;ikm1 lm ; ti.i bovka routed. age. i j fhuna 117 Z ln Armor Meat SBSDlCSg Gasbcrg Photographer 5 ut-of- ' DIGNANS 1 , Blo-leck- ; Dancing Academy , ; Rh-har- Each Day at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. VVaHb-looke- C A. BEGHTOL 2463 Washington Ave. ."-I- We Are Headquarters For s i'-- . iiU--.'.- .i e . - e j ; i i.'-'- WHEELWRIGHT 1 ! : - . 2".; "ii . 4 5 0 The newly organized. Ogden Circle Nu. 5kl; Women of Woodcraft, enter- ed ! VISITS arrive tained at a card parly aud reception tn the I. O. O. F. hall last evening. That it waa a successful affair may be known from the fact that it was one of the ever held In Oglargest card den. Forty-fiv- e tables were used, the main hail and three ante rooms being filled and alsuit twenty more were unbox. Attention was called to the reixirt of able to play, for lack of room. An excellent supper was served after a lecture delivered by Prof. Thomas, in the games were finished. The comtbe Congregational church on the evenmittee in charge of the affairs waa: ing of the 22nd Inst., In winch he is as saying" that Socialism In Mrs. T. C. Morris, Mrs. Bert Grundy, Germany no longer demands the owner- Mills, Frodsham, Beaumelater, Shelly, ship and taking charge of all things Carson and Couch. pertaining to the creation and distribution of wealth. RAILROADJOTES Whereas, tbe Socialist In Germany have precisely the same platform funC. J. Gunnell of the Armour Car damentally that all Socialists have ibe 1 world over, but American newapaiiera Line Co., returned yesterday-froare In the habit of falsely slating that Pam, Texas. the German Socialiata are simply a reG. 11. Corse was In Salt take on busiform party. ness yesterday. it was therefore resolved that the secretary write Sir. Jos. Gilbert and freight agent P. H. Cook ask him to ilelune this question with ot Traveling the Short Line, left yesterIrofi-hMo- r Thomas and the local would day forOregon southern Utah. meet all its cxiiense. To this offer the following came as J. VV. Gilluly, treasurer of the Dena response. ver ft llio Uraude, traveled In Mr. 1'rof. Thomas. Principal Ogden High purty as far aa Ogden, but did School. Ogden. Flab Dear Sir: In the not over. He continued eaststop 1904. 23. Journal State of April Utah ward on Rio Grande Western No. (S. deliveriHl lecture a apiiears report of a by you at a recent inerting of the Mens' Savannah. Ga.. April 25. The Brunsclub of Ibe Congregational church, en-- ' wick anJ Birmingham railroad has Kmtilled Socialism In the German been placed in Ihe bands of a receiver, plrc." Vim are quoted a saying that U. R. T. Smith of Macon, Ga., upon Socialism in Germany no longer de- Iietltinn of E. C. Machen, formerly mands the ownership and taking president of the road. The order waa charge of all things portniiilug to the granted by Judge Sheer of tbe United creation and distribution of wealth, States court for the southern district etc. of Georgia, at Macon. Machen If you are correctly reported your that the road Is Indebted to him alleges in the statement exhibits a colotixal Ignorance sum of $5,000 for services rendered. of your subject, and I hereby challenge you to produce proof of Ihe correctness of your assertions. Furthermore. I shall be glad to at any time debate tills question with you In public and offer to pay the bill and advertising expenses Incident to such debate. Very trulv youra. ALL JOSEPH GILBERT... Editor of The Crisis." Balt take City, April 25. 1904. rs d Organized Circle Gave Most Entertaining Party With About 200 Guests Present Newly j Sir. Shepherd. The preliminary hearing of Shepherd. on three charges of criminal libel, two by Detective Fender, and one by Mayor Glasmann. will be held before Justice Relies a at. Pleasant View today. Detective Ieudcr will be the prosecuting witness, and Mayor Glasmatin, Chief Browning and Captain Browii are summoned. 4j i, . . It is stated that b herd has summoned the gamblers and the women from Kbwtrtc Alley have : efused to appear. The gamblers will paiJ. bul apiswr If Ihelr exiiense are at all. the women refused to appear It la rumored that Shepherd's attorney will Ille iu Ihe courts an affidavit of Impeeunioslty. so that the State will pay for any witnesses he may aumnum. RIOTS Saloon. M-- al B Greeks Have Mix-u- p Are People LABOR LEADER , f lll I ' ! ; BROS |