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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TIT THREE BOVS AT : LOCAL BRIEFS ; half-ina- LAUNDRY CO. L in Mother of Bremer Boy Is Much Civil snd Probate Matthe B. of ters Disposed Of. afternoon delegate Final dixjiONiliuii of the three boys at San who hve given so much trouble to the Francisco. and Judicial authorities was A social dance will be given tomor- police made by Judge Rolapp in the district row evening by the Second ward Suncourt today when he committed the day nchool for the purpoae of raling to the state industrial school unthree fund for school purpose. All friend til they attain the age of twenty-on- e are invited. Richard ha filed unless sooner released by the trustees. Attorney Fred Rremer, aged nine, was accomStecomplaint In behHlf of the Sidney court by his mother and sevven Implement company agalnat M. panied in ladles. Joseph Eastman's other eral Bui hiniller et al and Marion lieu et al, and Andrew Jackson's brother father of to have title quieted to certain piece were Both these boys are aged present. properly in the city. twelve. PresFirst of the The Men' League When Judge Rolapp asked them If byterian church will give a reception and musical In the baaement of the they had anything to say why the boys Jackson's church thi evening. Thla aerie of so- should not be committed, so did Eastmans and consented brother with cials bn become very popular father, but he added that he did not see the young men In the church. a court Judgment why his boy should be summarily dealt In the municipal was rendered for $37.40 In the cane of with and the Bremer boy given hie the Sidney Steven Implement com- liberty. Judge Rolapp, however, atated Includpany v. Curtis Grow. The suit was however, that the commitment lads. three ed the to recover $17.20 due on a promissory When this announcement was made note with Interest at 1 per cent. Bremer created quite a scene in Mrs. A. Mr. and Mr. child of The little She cried that ehe could not be court was bitten by Cortes that yesterday Mr. Anderson's dog, Is reported to be parted from her boy and desired the worse today. The child's lip la very court to rescind the order. She became much inflamed and Mr. Cortes said hysterical and ae the other business he would Institute a suit for damages of the court was being delayed, at the request of the court she was led from agalnat the owner of the dog. the at exhibition The art Carnegie the room by Bailiff Sam Cave, who closed will this be evening soothed and consoled her. free library CIVIL ORDERS MADE. at 10 o'clock. The young women of the The following orders In civil matters R O. O. B. club have been very successful and huve made quite a large were made today: In the case of Georgia Crocker, adsum of money for the library. This will that Is ministratrix, against the Union Pacific evening the last opportunity on motion of the counsel for see to the the company, be given Ogden public was ordered that the plaintIt plaintiff Copley prints. be iff perrnlssloln to take testigiven of The Pastime Amusement company of witnesses upon oral examinamony In filed articles of incorporation Ogden In opposition to deIn court tion open state of office of the the secretary ye: new trial, and terday. The capital stock of the com- fendants motion for a tie ten she given days additional pany Is $3,000, divided Into shares of that to file affidavits time against the mothe i par value of $1 each. The officers tion. areas follows: Frank J. Hirt, presiJohn D. Harrell vs. Ogden Sewer dent; Thomas C. Brantley, Charles F. Hill, secretary and Pipe and Clay company Plaintiff was manager, and P. M. Poulsen, treasurer. granted thirty days further time to preserve and file bill of exceptions. It la currently reported In railroad pare, Brown-Porma- n company vs. Bearer circles that owing to the scarcity of Trial Lewis A of this case was aet for water at Granger, Green River Is to be 29th. February made the divhdon terminal of the OreMarlon Wlnalow vs. J. II. Winslow gon Short Line on the !4th Inst. The An order was entered that defendJr. headquarters for crews will be transant pay plaintiffs attorney's fees. ferred to the latter place and the trains PROBATE MATTERR will be operated from there. While this In the probate division the following wtyl be detrimental to Granger It will were made: ordere prove of material benefit to Green of Elisabeth Xye, deceased Estate lUver. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account, for decree MUTTON CONTAINED WHISKY of distribution and discharge was house Af-fcct- The Novel Way in Which a Greek Car- ried Booze to the Cut-Of- f. The foremen and railroad officials try very hard to keep whisky away from the men engaged on the construction work at the Lucln but some of the men, esiieclally the foreigners, try still harder to evade the regulations. Yesterday a Greek came Into camp cut-of- f, from Ogden bearing on his shoulder a mutton for his mess. It was tied up In burlups In the regulation way, but his foreman became suspicious and made an examination. The sheep had In it a big jug full of the worst brand of whisky. SOCIAL DANCE. Second ward Sunday school amusement hall tomorrow evening. Refreshments. Ford's orchestra will furnish music. APRON AND RUMMAGE BALE. granted. Estate of David Harold Peery, deceased Petition for discharge of executors was granted. Estate of Cyrus Rawson. deceased Petition for letters of administration were ordered Issued to W. Rawson, with $3,000 bonds. Estate of Louis H. Winslow, deceased Petition for letters of administration were Issued to Mary Winslow with bonds fixed at $100. Estate of Elisabeth Ann Faulkner, Petition for summary distribution was granted. Estate of Thomas F. Atkinson, deceased Petition for letters of admin-- t ration; hearing continued. Estate of Elvln J. Newkirk, deceased Petition for order requiring H. H. Henderson, executor, to render final account and for decree of distribution: set for hearing March 8th. Estate of and guardianship of Sarah K. Woods, minor Report of referee recommending approval, allowance and settlement of annual account wae apdei-ease- d The W. R. C. will hold an proved. apron and rummage sale February 18, 1$ and 20th at No. 353 Twenty-fourt- h SAFE FOR SALE. Second-han- d street. Mosler safe, in good condition. Apply room $2. First NaDon't fail to attend the dance to tional bank building. be given at Dlgnan's hall on February The opportunity this week Is to make 17th by the Brotherhood of Railway 80 rents do the duty of a dollar. Sale Trainmen. A good time assured. ARTICLES Includes everything. Ross Book Store. If you want steel or wood filing All friends of the Second ward Sunrases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index day school are invited to a social dance systems drop a card to C R Pulver, In the amusement hall tomorrow evenOgden or Salt Lake City. ing. Refreshments. Tickets. 30 cents. Jewelry & Sale of White Goods LEWIS co. Jewelers and Opticians Wedding or Birthday ...GIFTS... OF FILED INCORPORATION TODAY. Twenty-Fift- h Street. The Troy Steam Laundry company today filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The company has purchased the Troy laundry on street and Its purpose Is' Twenty-fift- h to own, operate and conduct a general laundry business. The capital stock Is $25,000 and the shares are of the par value of $100 each. The stockholders are: David Eccles, 25 shares; Thomas D. Dee, 15; C. W. Curtis, 80; W. H. Wattis, 15; E. M. Conroy, 5; R. R Joyce, 6; E. R Rolapp, 5; John Pingree, 5. The officers of the company are:' T. D. Dee, president; R. R Joyce, vice-preside- nt; John Pingree, secretary and treasurer; C. W. Curtis, manager, and they, together with W. H. Wattis, form the directorate. KNIGHTS OF C0LUHBUS. Meeting Held Last Night and Forty Candidate! Initiated in the Order. The Knights of Columbus held a meeting last night, when they Initiated a class of forty candidates, givThe ing them all three degrees. Knights are a fraternal and Insurance organisation, members of the Catholic church only being eligible to membership therein. After the degree work was completed a splendid banquet was spread in the dining-roowhen Don McGuire acted as toastmaster, and a good social time was had. Tonight about fifty of the knights will go to Salt Lake to attend the grand owning of the lodge there. After Lent the local local lodge expects to give, a general reception to the ladies and their friends. Wash Laces Never Before Have Such Values Been Known in Ogden WASH LACES EMBROIDERIES WHITE GOODS These goods were all carefully seThey are here in boundless exfrom the largest makes In 8L lected tent, all that Is good and new In and Gall, shipped to us direct, savFrench Torchons, Platt and Point ing all middlemens profit, making It de Paris Valenciennes for trimming possible for us to sell to you at undermuslins, wrappers, dressing prices most merchants have to pay sacques and house robes, excellent for their goods. values, 15c, 20c, 25c. Your choice, 10c Cambric edges and Insertions, 500 5c yards at of Cambric edges and Insertions, 500 Extra Special Thousands 10c yards of French Torchons, worth up yards at .Your to Nainsook Cambric choice, and and 2fgo yd. edges yd..... Insertions, beautiful patterns, at 15c Extra special Thousands mill end of edges and Insertions; all kinds Cambric and Nainsook edges and 25c Insertions at 5c to 25c per yd and widths ..., 7c A truly marvelous gathering 0f White Goods at prices lower than we have ever seen quoted in th west or elsewhere, for that matter. Notwithstanding the advance jn cotton, our prices are lower than were those of last year. These goods were contracted for months ago, and made to our order, and a more magnificent collection does not India Llnons, fine qualities 122e, 15c, 1Tgo and 20c. at 10c, The Sale of Mussed Underwear The sale of Mussed Underwear continues. It con- quent loss of selling appearance. But tbe value of the sists of the pieces that have become slightly mussed goods Is as great as ever. One laundering will make and bandied through the big sale. The prices have them as good as when they came to us. been marked very low to compensate for the conse SANITARY CONDITION OF OPERA HOUSE At a meeting of the board of health yesterday a communication was read from George T. McIntyre, secretary of the Actors' Society of America complaining of the unsanitary condition of the dressing and toilet rooms at the Grand opera house, stating that there was no running water obtainable and all the bowls were broken. After the meeting the board visited the opera house In a body and the sanitary Inspector was instructed to notify Manager Clark to have certain Improvements made. 8aved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargetown, Tenn., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. The most skilful physicians and every remedy used foiled, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In thie terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption turned despair Into Joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and Its continued use completely cured her. Its the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and 81.00. Trial bottles free nt Jesse ,T. AUCTION SALE In order to make a complete clean-u- p sale of ' The Ogden Bargain Store Driver's drug store. Dollar-fift- y books this week go for 90 cents. Other books also at 40 per cent off. Ross Book Store. ALL GOODS AND FIXTURES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION Counterfeit Money! USUALLY LOOKS GOOD jr V Its the same with shoes. The just as good" kind are highly polished and frequently are trimmed and finished to imitate those that are built on honor and sold on merit. The just as good kinds" are usually counterfeits. When you buy a Hanan Shoe you are sure that you are not getting a counterfeit, for they are among the first and originals of high grade shoes and have given their wearers satisfaction for two generations. i $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 We have the sole agency 3Y V for HANAN SHOES. C. D. IVES Corner. are shown In such variety in this store that not one buyer In a thousand will foil to find what he thinks the Intended recipient will be glad to receive. Watches, gems and ornaments of all ifci Unde for men and women, misses and Ite wee tote. Will you look them over? Embroideries Local Financiers Purchase Old Established Laundry Bucinesa on Dlx-Log- j. s. 190-1- . st INDUS-TRIA- In all the Moromn meeting Ogden next Sunday evening. The Ladle' Auxiliary of I E. will hold a meeting thl In the K. of P. hall to elect to the national convention lfi, STEAM LUST COMMITTED The flag on the Or Jen lire departtoment building la kept ut to memory the day a a mark of respect WERE SENT TO STATE of Senator M. A. Hanna. SCHOOL TODAY. board of Weber The (Sunday take will hold a parent' convention TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Broom Hotel COMMENCING 1 7th Feb. Wednesday, At 10 oclock a. m., and continuing until sold MRS. S. E. LYON Ogdens Leading Milliner, will occupy the store |