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Show DAILY :: LOCAL BRIEFS Og&enltes took About t pentyl-fiv- e ratea to excursion of the advantage Men'a outing at the Real Estate ARTICLES Saltair today. Willard Bhurtllff ha a sold hla Interest In the cigar store of Meyers ft Shurtlilf to C. H. Meyera, who will ", i ; . ii i : I, i i t ?!, VM j f i I V; hi1 ' i i V 4 111 s ? j continue the business. The funeral services over the remains of Charles F. Randall will be held tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Farr West meeting house. The members of the Masonic lodge had another of their monthly banquets at their hall last night Only members were present and a Jolly good time was had. The condition of D. A. Stark continues to Improve, and It Is reported that he Is past all danger now,' and hla complete recovery will be a matter of a short time. The Little Queen saloon property, located on Washington avenue, between Twentythlrd and Twenty-fourt- h streets, was sold yesterday by Erik Larsen to Dennis McCarty and Joe Bott for JUNE 29, 1904. ff. H. $8,000. In the district court at Farmington yesterday before Judge Rolapp, Jack Eckert, charged with grand larceny, pleaded guilty to petty larceny and was sentenced to three months in the county Jail. The case of the state vs. OConnors and Orr was continued for the term. OF INCORPORATION ARE FILED TODAY. vice-preside- nt; Miles L. Johes. The company assumes control of the present business of Chas. J. Ross In the Eccles building and preparations have been made to enlarge and Imand a general prove the premises wholesale and retail business In office supplies, stationery and fancy goods will be conducted In the future. ed p: Mrs. George Allen Is expected home LANDg Neb., June 29. Gover nor Mickey has received requests from officers and sheriffs In Custer county. .'LINCOLN, Neb., for military to help keep order at Broken Bow and in the surrounding country, where thousands of persons have gathered for the opening of homesteads under the new Klnkald law. The governor has ordered Company M 'of Broken Bow to be held In readiness ' The trouble arises from the fact that the cattle barons have sent their cowboys to file on government lands that Is now fenced and to Interfere with homesteaders who are seeking claims under the provisions of the ' new law. The disputed land, which was thrown open to settlers yesterday, has been used by the ranchmen for grazing purposes. It has been fenced in by them, and their fences the government ordered taken down In a bill passed by the last session of congress. Many of the homesteaders at Broken Bow are armed and NOT NERSHIP Explosion-Fath- ers Considered EMBEZZLE PROPERTY. PART- John Kolly Gots Thirty Days for Potty Laroony Othor Minor Matters. son of D. C. G. O. Richards, who had s prelimwas examination yesterday on a who at burned inary Reynolds, badly of embezzlement, waa adjudg cut-ocharge ff on the Tuesday night, died ed noti guilty by Judge Howell thia this morning, and the body was The fifteen-year-o- Cushion Covers For Porch and Hammock morning. The defense set up by Joseph Chez, defendants attorney, was that Richards (entered Into a partnership with Irwin and HUlan and under the statute the court held that Richards could not be guilty of embezzlement of partnership property though he certainly was guilty of the grossest kind of conduct Richards was accordingly discharged and'manlfested hla delight by shak Ing hands with everyone In court who would do so with him. John Kelly pleaded guilty to having stolen a pair of shoes that were hanging at the door of a second-han- d store on Twenty-fift- h street John was full of boose and could offer no explanation of hla fall from virtue and will recreate on the rock pile for thirty days. Roee Wilson and Bella Danish two courtesans from the alley, forfeited $8 each for their appearance and George Sharon, who waa found drunk on Electric alley, forfeited $15. Clarence Brady, who hgd never been arrested before but who succumbed to the strength of the Juice of the grape ladled out in Ogden, was discharged. A. Klnell had no shoes from which to shake the dust of Ogden, so he was given thirty daya on the rock pile, and he may earn a pair of shoe In that Hayden headed allowed An Shirt-Wai- Jewelers and Opticians. Sets 39c st hose Toilet Pins 4c and 6c Good quality pearl waist sets, - round and square shapes, reg- Infants Dresses 50c Black toilet pin large cube; always 10c, 6c.. snu size cube, black and assorted pins Lawn slip. Bishop style, slse one and two six months, Infants' Bonnets ular value 50c years; 60c 39c quality of embroidered 8wl trimmed with embroidery ruffle; worth S5c Made of good quality lawn mafour terial, sleeveless, size to twelve, 25c; better quality Ladies' Aprons 25c Lawn Material, wide string full and long A...50e same style , 68c Made 50c Children's Aprons 85c a $7 OR By 42-Pie- ce DINNER SET HANDSOMELY DECORATED AND TRACED WHEELWRIGHT PHONE 147-- Z. IN GOLD, AT BROS. Sale Big Crockery WASHINGTON 2476 Disastrous Wreck. Is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles' But since the advent of Dr. Kings Mew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resignation Is no longer, necessary. Mra Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Masa, la one of the many whose life was saved by. Dr. King's new discovery. WEEKLY CROP REPORT. The crop bulletin Just Issued by the This great remedy la guaranteed for Utah section, United States depart- all throat and lung diseases by Jesse ment of agriculture, says that the J. Driver, druggist- - Price 50c and $1. temperature waa above normal until Trial bottles free. the bitter part of the week, when It Journal Want ada .bring you results became much colder. The hardy crops are doing well. Fruit and garden truck are abundant Frost, hall and wind caused local damage to tender vegetation. Showers retarded haying, but the crop was nearly all harvested with good yields generally. The range waa benefited by the rains and stock improved considerably. IrWe have the largest variety rigation water was plentiful. of Fancy Groceries from which you can select your lunch. WOULD WHOA, BILLI BILLTOWNIZED. (From the Bllltown Bugle.) WE think that some of Agee'e friends must be getting busy. One of them has paraphrased a poemfrom the New York Sun and aenda it to US was en route to Zion City and Zion will be graced by hla presence sometime tomorrow unless he succeeds In boarding a Pullman. J. C. Clark, a sheepshearer on hla way to Evanston, was also ordered to proceed towards the rising sun, and John Meta, a German, who could not make himself be understood very plainly, was discharged. AVENUE 9 1999494 Carelessness I CATCH FISH . Are. You Going for a Trip? - Or at least try to think that think. you Dont Catch Cold NOT STAND FOR GHOST. 8wisa newspaper contains an advertisement of which this is a translation: "The report having been has appeared to spread thki F. G. us since his death, we hereby declare that this is quite untrue, and warn all persons against spreading the report under pain of prosecution." Nabisco, Fcstino, yanilla and Assorted Wafers, Cheese Sandwich, Batter Thins, Bents Ginger 8naps, and Saratoga Flakes. A Hip Waders Bishops, Longs and Hainaa Jellies, Jams and Preserves. in Light and Heavy Weights S Maraschino Cherries, Pitted Stuffed and Fancy Green Olive, Orange Marmalade, Oran gate. Plain and Mixed Picklem, Chicken and Oyster Tamale, Chill Con Carne, Frijolea, Enchiladas, Potted Beet Deviled Ham, Veal and Chicken Loot Lunch Tongue, Melrose Pate and Imported Sordines. War pictures, realistic and comprehensive, every performance at the Lyceum. WITH PRICES CUT TO SMITHEREENS Browning Bros, company Edgar Jones Co. PHONE 14 Free Sunday 338 25th Street, Ogden Concerts Dushmer THE EYE SPECIALIST t CO. Lace stripe effects, 50c Pink and white cotton all sizes, regular 15c value, 10c. J t t J. S. LEWIS of Ladies Hosiery in new shad e8of very popular this season. . . Quarters Here te 'tan, . do the work of Half dollars eleswkere up-to-da- 7 HOSIERY line Gauze, 40c INFANTS' HOSE 10c See the funny men Mitchell and SUNDAY, JULY 3. Love Just from the Orpheum circuit Afternoon, 3:30 Evening, 8:30 You'll never drink any other kind at the Lyceum this week. of soda water after once trying ORCHESTRA. That Tired Feeling. bloodshed Is expected. STANDARD. Insist on having It If you are languid, depressed and NEW ILLUSTRATED SONGS Incapable for work. It- Indicates that AND your liver la out of order. Herblne MOVING PICTURES. will assist nature to throw off head . aches, rheumatism and ailments akin FREE TO ALL. to nervousness and restore th ener glee and vitality of sound and perfect People who appreciate pretty and substantial Jewelery always out ALL THE WEEK health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex, of the ordinary, containing clever touches of Fashion, not easily ImiIN THE BIG PAVILION March DANCING writes. 22, 1902: T have used tated, will come to us when they want to purchase Jewelry of any Herblne for the past two years. It has 9:20 until 11:30. From kind. Tour money will procure more for you here at any season than done me more good than all the doc elsewhere. tors. .When I feel bad and have that FORD'S FULL ORCHESTRA. tired feeling I take a dose of Herblne. X SL NO VAUDEVILLE 8HOW. It Is ths best medicine ever made for chllla and fever."-5cents a bottle. a CARS EVERY TEN MINUTES. Sold by Geo. F. Ct ve, druggist . 1 his . filing cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index systems drop a card to C. S. Pulver. Ogden or Salt Lake City. J?? Lawson, Say, Rill! Don't you think. It time to ponder. Ere you smash Judge Agee yonder Where the Nob Hill sephyr blows? He is decent, goodness knows; Clean as dawn, but Just suppose He should speak hla thought! of you. Levi D. Hammon, the eldest son of Folks who heard would Just say the well known stock raiser and exphew!" county commissioner, died this morn Better He low. Bill; Ing at 12:20 o'clock of typhoid fever, Give him a show, Bill! at the family residence. In Roy. The young man Is well known Bill! 28 He the is but county. throughout t Think. Bill! years of age and had been married Think before you fiercely brand him. a few years. He had been sick for Think be sure you understand him; He may have a host of friends. several days, but his condition was not thought serious. ' He began grad (He la It when he unbends) ually to sink, however, and passed They may know your hoodie ends. If they all Join in fighting you. away as stated. Deceased was born at Hooper Oc You may get what Is your due. tober 14, 1877, and was very popular Better think twice. Bill! with a large circle of friends, who will advice. Bill! deeply mourn his loss. He leaves a Bill! wife and three children for whom the Whoa, Bill! deepest sympathy is expressed. a minute, dont attack him; Stop Funeral service will be at Roy now, you ought to back him. meeting house on Friday at 2 oclock Really he If turns on you, you're down; and the remains may be viewed at He will roast you good and brown; the home In Roy on the morning of be Youll finished In this town. the date of funeral. Your care la only for the boodle. The Davis sisters at the Lyceum Let him he a Justice you noodle. Curl up your lash, Bill! this week are song and dance artists Do nothing rash, Bill! of surpassing excellence. If you want steel or wood Large assortnT We have just received a beautiful MEXICAN DRAWN-WOR- K Doilies, 20c, 25c, 35c Teacloth. $3 xn Centerpieces, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 50 time. was a miner Joseph Annals of for Evanston and he was to east. continue Journey Joseph Mill town I a boilermaker from Butte, lU o these covers, back and front just alike, all col and Oriental designs 15c each, twoforj ld brought to Richey's undertaking parlors this afternoon. As was stated In this paper yesterday, the young man was fatally burned while In an outfit car which had formerly been the home of his parents. The car had become quite populous with bedbugs and Mr. Reynolds had treated it with a coat of gasoline,, thinking that It would exterminate the pest. Meanwhile, the family was living In a tent On Tuesday evening the boy went Into the car to take a bath and lit a gasoline stove in order to heat enough water for a bath. Almost Instantly the whole car was a mass of flames and the young man, being In the midst of It all, was frightfully burned before his father heard hla screams and could come to the rescue. The father was also badly burned In his attempt to save his son. Both were brought to the hospital last evening and at first strong hopes for their recovery were entertained. The young man suffered terrible agony last night and passed away this morning. The father will undoubtedly recover as his Injuries are not considered serious The date for the boy's funeral will be announced later. d, Friday from an extended eastern trip. She has been visiting her' mother at Chllllcothe, Mo., and the St Louis exposition. , . THIS COULD Certain. three-sacke- 1 By Gasoline Recovery The Ogden Furniture company's ' baseball team last evening defeated the Mound Fort aggregation by a score of 8 to 2. Notwithstanding the appearance of the score the game was exceedingly close and Interesting . from a spectator's standpoint. The Furniture boys played a splendid game. Bramwell again clouted the ball for a home run, while Fets-ol- d r. A long secured a was a Lamereaux catch by running feature of the game. The Mound Fort team played fast ball at all time, but lacked team work ' Mra B. Mees of of Kansas City, Mo., and were a little weak with the wilIs an Ogden visitor. low, possibly because they could not A. H. Elam and wife- - returned to solve 'the benders dished out by Pets-olLakeside this morning. who pitched for the Furniture A. H. Reynolds of Promontory Point boy. Is In the city for a short visit. The next city league game will be A. of Lake J. Weber Salt played on Thursday between teams Attorney was an Ogden visitor yesterday. representing the Z. C. M. L and Ogden a man E. T. Barrett, traveling from Furniture company. , Following was last nights Une-uSouth Omaha, la in town on business. Mound Fort. Ogden Fura. Co. A. I Price, representing Simon Frank ft Co. of Denver, Is In the city. Mrs. Joseph F. Bauacher of this city la visiting friends and realtlves at Salt Lake today. J. G. Proudflt and wife left yesterday morning for a visit to their old home In Pennsylvania. W. 8. Walker, a popular young millinery salesman of St Louis, is visiting the Ogden milliners. DEATH OF LEVI D. HAMM0N. F. E. St John and W. H. Phllbrlck, well known capitalists of American Popular Yeung Man Passes Away at Fells, Idaho, are In the city. An Early Age. . REYNOLDS DIED MORNING. Was Burned Articles of Incorporation will be filed this afternoon by what will be known In future as the Rosa Book and Stationery company. The organization will be Incorporated for $25,000 and the officers are L. W. Shurtlilf, president; Warren L. Wattle, E. 8. Rolapp, secretary and treasurer. These, with Chas. J. Ross and E. M. Conroy, form the board of director. The other Incorporator Is PERSONAL POINTERS KOI GUILTY RESULT FATALLY YOUNG Business of Chas. J. Ross Is Organised Into a Company Capitalized at $25,000. one-sid- , WRIGHT & SONym use. Mrs. T. B. Fltsgerald and daughter are entertaining about 100 of their friends at their home on Adams aveHOUND FORT DEFEATED. nue this afternoon In honor of Mrs. George McCabe of Washington, D. C., Team Ogden Furniture Company' who la visiting In the city. Wins by Score of I to 2. CONFLICT EXPECTED OVER NEBRASKA WEDNESDAY, BOY'S INJURIES STATIONERY CO. ! STATE JOURNAL, UTAH Fits Glasses Perfectly. Why Rent We use the best quaUtf lenses and grind them HP dally for each case. a Piano When you can buy a good one for $2.50. r5sHMER, J. T.Manufacturing $15 Down $8 per Month This Plano Is fully guaranteed and we have them In all woods. Everything known In music. Successors to Daynes Music 2412 Washington At ? The Elwoqd Company. CABTENSEN 871 t ANSON CO. Temple of Music. M MAIN STREET. ( Formerly Daynes Music Co.) SALT LAKE CITY. Opt" Expert TWsaHr.Wy MRS. & H. KLWOOD, I J 1 t 1 TAMOBftbl THE STATE JOURNAL NEWS. FOR g |