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Show DAILY UTAH LOCAL TUESDAY, STATE JOURNAL, 8, 1904 MARCH BRIEFS; T Judge P.olapp disposed of the following civil matters in the district court today: Xelden-Judeo- n Drug company vs. Commercial national bank Court rendered decision overruling demurrer. Mary E. Ferris vs. Modem Wood- men of America Decision was rendered that defendant, within fifteen days, furnish certified copies of cer tain documents demanded by plaint of the Lou I Felix Bauine. formerly admitted republic of France, ha been UNITED STATES COURT ROOM OF CITY COUNCIL AT DAMAGES IN THE SUM OF 25,000 SENTIMENT to United States citisenshlp. THIS MORNING. j NGHrs MEET,NG p0R. Naomi Sutwll died in Went Weber She yesterday afternoon of paralysis.In 1857. Transit Company Does Five Applicants Have Already Pro was born In Sussex. England, Pauline Griffin Seeks to Recover for Ogden Rapid eented Themselves for Enlistment held be will Not Want Franchise With ReThe funeral services Less of Husband in Accident clock List of Enlistments Required. 12 strictions Imposed. Thursday, March 10th, at at Ullin. meeting ward noon at the Wilson house. station was lift A naval recruiting I AH the members of the city council An action was begun today in the court room States Jesse J. Murphy of Ogden was United the in opened ad- - were present last evening, with PresiI Frank P. Foster vs. Goldella Foster by Judge district court by Pauline Griffin, In street h this Twenty-fourton -- Action for divorce on M Q.lrgrounds of de- Carr rt n in of under the Ensign ling and were Southerfilof supervision set read for March 21st. trial the previous meeting against the Griffin, until remain will Lake City yesterday. and T. Beckuer open vs. Bernard of w. out F. matter Volker John Pacific comiHtny and Charles E. Austin approved and the only 4 o'clock the N. J. Harris to Mrs. Jane Devraux, aged 73 years, came was onSaturday Case referred which Unek up to recover damages In the amount of the ordinary residied of general debility, at the condition sanitary 125 000 7 Wardence of Thomas Nerden, No. the next meet- - examination this morning. Four have port. The complaint states that she was Grand opera bouse. By ren avenue, last night The McCall company vs. C. P. Jen-esta- te of the committee which have been examined, two have passed. duly appointed administratrix of the In g a report was the of other and the sworn one has been rder entered allowing nmgs ,et The Ladles Relief Society of the deceased, who was her visited the house will be in the hands amuseof the papers plaintiff to file amended complaint. the it signing and then only awaiting committee of First ward gave a dsnce at the health of the resident is a she husband, and that The appointment of a guardian for ment hall last evening. The hall was Weber county It further alleges that looks very much as though something giving the consent of his parents. I for wanted enlistments The special merrymakers. william J. Jones of Davis county Is crowded with de- - would be done. prior to November 80, 1903. her time of this at 1 the Scow-service branches was came the defeated up being considered this afternoon. His The Wright team eaed hugband wal ln the employ of I The first business that I ate: winreSeamen, coppersmiths, the from last night, mayor (laughter makes theapplicatlon on the croft team at bowling the defendant company as a locomotive a communication mates, a coal ordilans, with carpenters, passers, of three the out without ground that he is incompetent. approval fireman on the Salt lake division of turning nlng two games machine firemen, 2079. Tranto 2182 apprentices, hospital of the an on nance Rapid Ogden pins, total number granting the road. That while engaged to three blocks lets, ship fitters, landsmen for yeomen E. O. Watis is back from Callentea rngine hauling an eastbound freight sit company a franchise and landsmen for training, Twenty-fift- h He says the Utah Construction com- jI on November goth the defendant, Char- - on Wall avenue, between streets. The mayApprentices will be accepted from Austin, was the conductor of the and Twenty-eight- h pany has completed its work on the I ieB the ages of sixteen and eighteen years oris communication was quite prolix San Pedro road down to Moapa river, train. must have the consent of their pa- and conThe complaint further says that and he manifested considerable in southeastern Nevada. rents. Landsmen are acceptable be- - , well-beistreet the of had reached Ullin sta- cern about the weeUy hearlng of Young Price of Salt Lake City and I when the train I een Wen y I I "x n to uncouple railway company. was taken up before Kid McCoy have arranged for a set to tlon it became necessary erg jn probate f effusion flve years four the mayors with to run ) Montello, and Along the of engine end the about to here take place Judge Rolapp today and the following All must to thirty-fiv- e. came a letter from the street railway ty-oThe place ln which to miles east of Ullin. to obtain water the month. The train was I company, which was short and to the physical examinations, bring oft the bout has not yet been and telegraphic ordera run on a sidetrack pending the action point, declining to acept the franchise chosen. I PROSPECTS REASSURING. That under the instructions In Its present form. .The communion-- 1 aforesaid. The engine of the Cache valley train wasltions were referred to the law com- who Austin, of the defendant, tore out a driving bar when about a himelf on the engine as well as the mittee with power to draw up an ordi-- 1 Thg Qi FieIdg of tha Loca, Company I ceased-Hea- ring of' petition for let- mile north of the Hot Springs this Montello I nance that would be satisfactory, to the proceeded deceased, Good. ters of administration. Case ordered' Exceptionally morning. The train was delayed for to put out a precaution- The law committee reported ln favor I an hour while the damage was re- and neglected placed on dead calendar on motion of or to give any other warning of allowing the bill of J. P. ONeill for flag ary la of There cessation little activity George McCormick. paired temporarily. I $76.50, which he has been trying so with the Great Salt Lake & Prom-O- ll of the engine's movements. Estate of Hans Peterson, deceased The funeral services over the reThat receiving ordera at Mon- - long to get, and the report waa adopt- - ontory upon and company. Aaphaltum Petition for decree of distribution and mains of Stephen Richardson will be The same committee instructed) It la moving along aa rapidly as the when about one and three-letello and partition; order entered setting aside held tomorrow at 2 o'clock at the Conmiles east of Ullin station the City Treasurer Halverson to collect in- - situation will permit and now it la but former order of sale of real estate and quarter gregational church. The remains may engine upon which the deceaaed was I tereit on paving warrants at the rate I a matter of a few weeks only when the I decree of distribution and partition be viewed at the family residence becollided with two other engine, of 10 per cent after delinquency. This Wr derrl(.k and drll,a wlll BuppIant the riding granteL tween 10 and 13 oclock tomorrow. wh,ch werer unnlng eastward and the report was also adopted. be set In motion. and present rig Estate of Caroline Conley, deceased I A suit has been filed In the muni- deceaBed received The public buildings and grounds Injuries from which and ol, every PetltIon for order of Bale of real e- Nearly aBphaltum clpal court to replev In certain fuml- j hfi dled on December 1, 1903. committee reported that they had con- over from all the visit expertB tot waB granted. country concludes by charging ferred with the mayr ln regard to the the The and one and all pronounce property Estate of Esther Ann Ferrin, de- I la Sinn nlalntlfr winmv last . .. T.Z morn-deceM- eT al.-O- Remove all wrinki, alld Irom even the heiivlm and if used immediately shoes are worn iluxp lh "" retain their origin, thus add materially to their wear and comfort. Made in sixes, and being adjustable. J! fit any width or lylt The price $1.50 Per Pair Will be saved on the first pair of shoes in which lW(l they used. Especially desirable for use in all Patent Leather shoes G. D. IVES Sole Ogden Agent for Haiian Shoes. BROOM HOTEL CORNER. I ng anreBmen ne ten; DELICIOUS DINNERS May be made even more tempting, and a greater relish added by serving d. Sparkling Idjm--m r perintendent, dispatcher and other em-- 1 conclusion to let the work by contract Bimiiar field known, Istration was heard and order entered It further as far as was practicable, the rest to ployeea with negligence. appointing S. S. Ferrin administrator says that the deceased In nowise con- - be done by days work. The report th aelected a combination of with bonds fixed at $200. to the accident The deceased was adopted and bids were authorised Estate of John C. Stone, deceased ltalgta from Chicago will by April Id was twenty-fiv- e years of age, of good to be advertised for. The same standard rig In oper- - OiTmotion of George Halverson, J. G. have a and industrious and left sur- - mittee, after some discussion, granted ation. Like all others, for letters of they believe Stone, the construction gangs on the Short I viving him his widow as aforesaid and Mrs. S. J. Brown and C. D. Ives the that Jn failed to pay thlg locaijty oll wlll jound administration, having I Line, and J. M. Lapp will have general a child ten months old. A. W. Agee privilege of constructing a show win - ln shallow depths. $50 attorney's fees as ordered by the comparatively charge of them ln addition to those of is the attorney for the plaintiff in the dow in the Broom hoteL The Ogden company owns 1,500 acres. court, order appointing him adminthe Union Pacific system action. City Engineer Parker reported on made a gucceM wlll gtock istrator was set aside and T. A. Stoll, Preston S. Blair of Brigham City protests against curbing and guttering gkyward and the ndlcationB f0P Buc the original petitioner, was appointed In various places. The report was ac- cess are all and James S. McEntee of Garland, PASTIME THEATER. that external evidences with bonds set at $600. Box Elder county, have been adjudicepted and filed. could well present. Estate and guardianship of Mike The health inspector reported four cated bankrupts and their cases refer Lukich, minor Petition asking that Pises of Popular Amusement Will This teen deaths In the city and twenty-threred by Judge John A. Marshall of the $300 be set aside for his current exBe Opened Tonight. TANKS AT MONTELLO. refreceived from the outside during federal court to Thos. Maloney, As a distinctly refined ud penses was granted. The Pastime theater on Washington the month of eree in bankruptcy at Ogden. Their February. deT. of Estate John McDonald, avenue will be thrown open to the pubagreeable Table Water, Its eqnsl appearance day Is 10 o'clock a. m. Judge Bagley reported verbally the New Ones Being Built of Steel That ceased Order entered confirming devaudeville excellent An lic has yet to be found. Appetli' Will Hold 350,000 tonight result of the trial of the city against Friday, the 11th day of March, 1904, cree of summary distribution. and been combination has engaged Gallons. the Chinese restaurant keepers who at referee's notary office. Ing and healthful. Insures prop will submit one of the best programs are er digestion and assimilation of The meeting of the W. C. T. U. running booths, and stated Judge REAL E8TATE TRANSFERS. of popular entertainment this of class in certain published Rolapp.g declglon,whlch waB agaln8t thJ which was appointed to be held tomorfood. have The following conveyances city. He recommended that no appeal I newspapers by visionaries, that the been filed for record ln row (Wednesday) at the residence of recorder's the be taken, but that a new ordinance urater tanka at Montello were to be Mrs. Brownell, 2017 Washington ave office: I wKh eatln accommodation for about ofl paMed requiring early closing in abandoned, are so far from being cor- nue, has beenpostponed on account Joseph L.. Carlson to D. F. Densel, 450 people. A small gallery has been the evening. The matter was refer- - rect that It la authoritatively stated of lot 1 ln block 4 plat A; I part erected. The Interior decorations arel that foundations are now being laid tQ the jaw committee. Co bright and attractive and the stage is The flnance committee reported ln to buM tanks that will hold 850,000 W. Japies and wife to WalCharles large and roomy. Prices 10 cents nd L vor of accepting the proposition of Ballons and will be constructed of ter Blake, part of lot 1 in block 1, 20 cents. Performances at 7:20.' 8:80 the Qf educatl0n t0 borrow the steel., DISTRIBUTOBT plat A; 3700. and 9:30 p. m. $10,800 O'Neill guarantee fund at 4 Jesae J. Driver and wife to Willard new dancing class for ladles and WHEEL8 WERE PLENTY. .per cent, and the committee further Flinders, part of northeast quarter CRITTENTON HOME BOARD. gentlemen will be organized tonight at section 22 and the recorder reported that Yesterday must have been bicycle day part of northwest quarI The board of the Crittenton home ln,tructed to dpaw from the in Ogden; at any rate wheels were general cnley dancing academy. ter section 23, township 5 north, range business held its regular monthly Bufflc,ent money and that It be 3 west; $250. plenty last night Three bicycles of a office yester pjaced in the various funds the at mayor meeting Avery pleasant evening la assured covering modem make and lute design were Several committees were appoint-- 1 t,e above amount. The extra 319.48 t0 a11 vl0 attend the social hop at EYES picked up by the Ogden police. All day. WANT TO PLAY US to ed I look afler the var,ou fleld" of thene are" at poHce hMdhuarteVs remaining over was ordered paid Mr. Cor,leya acdemy thla evening. Gen- of Blnford the Ogden Manager Billy I work. t,emen 60 cents; ladles admitted free. Two new members, Mrs Me-- 1 O'Neill. awaiting their nirfii. baseball team, sacred to memory, has Foster's Military band made a propa letter from Mr. Stats Davis, manalo me noaru. oition for' the use of Lester's park! U you want 8teel or wood filing es, If not neglected too long. l.O. O. F, OGDEN LODGE NO. 5. ger, or president, of the Bismarck club caaea l0 lea or The reports read showed that this Index card At the least eomplslnt ol yogf11 ledgers durng the coming summer, which was their eyes itch, bum to at that Lake Salt the effect that City footInitiation ceremonies Tuesday even-- 1 noble organisation is on a sound if they complain of referred to the building and grounds syatems drop a card to C. S. Pulver, ! Zion wants to play us at the ancient, them consult me st onceOgden or Salt Lake City. Ing, March 8th. Qualified brothers in- Ing and that they are succeeding In committee. life may be sawn. In later ery and aristocratic game of their untiring efforts to aid the fallen vited to participate. The city treasurer's monthly report ten pins. The game Is called bowling RUSHMER WILLIAM DOYLE, N. G. land save them from their degraded I showed: Received from liquor llcen- J. T.Manufacturing OpUri now, but older persons will continue life. E. T. HULANISKI, Secretary. Expert sea. $1,575; other than liquor licenses, Pboae40 Ave. to call ANSWER ten It 2412 other until Washington pins pins The mayor was called to the meeting $533; municipal court, $2,460; taxes, are added to the structure. Blnford TO WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. and requested to listen to a petition 1903, 34.000, miscellaneous, 32,994; will accept the challange. which called attention to a place of reTODAYS QUESTION making a total of $11,564. He also reWill give the last dance of the S6' sort existing In the city at which ported a balance on hand of $40,566.35. rles at Dlgnan'a Wednesday evening, young women were led astray. They .ON. Several requisitions were allowed March 9th. Tickets, 75 cents per asked for permission and aid to rem- and then It was that Councilman Da NTEWSPAPER Satisfactory couple; extra lady, 25 cents Special edy this wrong. The matter will now vidson wanted to know what had befeatures will be introduced during the be thoroughly Investigated. ADVERTISING come of the report of the committee evening. This Is your last chance to which examined the opera house. H That la oaactly why wo do the dance with the Woodmen this The Geo. A. Lowe company will said he considered the Basiaess of Orfdaxx. Tailoring building unsafe An advertisement should be changed discontinue vehicles and devote their and Bpoke of the winding stairway, the as often aa your business story chang enlIr attention to hardware, and are only exit from the . upper floors, as be- - es. Sometimes this may mean every here-m- ade here righ- t- now closing out their vehicle stock at lng especially dangerous. He was fol day. cost. cigar. lowed by Councilman Nye, who was equally explicit in stating hla opinion regarding It. which was to the sanv effect notwithstanding the report of the fire chief. The Investigating com mittee waa given another week In which to make their report and pres-leWon't yon erane In and set acquainted with our new optical it to the health committee, after! AT ... department? It is equipped with all the modem Instruments for which some action will probably be a scientific examination of the eye and placed ln charge a thoroughly competent optician who will take pleasure In showing taken to make the opera house safe ruu through his department, explaining the unc of the different land clean. The council then ad-- 1 instruments and examining your eyes free of charge. I I I cap-trlbut- ed I con-hab- Mineral its first-cla- ss . cross-petition- er I Water I,, e I The-repo- rts I I I $3,-00- 0. F. J. Kiesel & I I five-ac- re I I I I I I CROSSED I I I - time-honor- ed M W Satisfactory Tailoring at -- Pritft Anderson 28.E"S I ,1 r SHAKE HANDS! CARPET REMNANT SALE nt : We leave the verdict with you! J. S. LEWIS & CO. Journed. and Opticians Recommended by the doctors, dorsed by the preachers Red Ribbon cigars. J OGDEN FURNITURE AND CARPET SEE OUR DISPLAY INSIDE |