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Show DAILY UTAH MKINNEV : LOCAL BRIEFS : men ! The regular meeting of the Congregational First dub of the will be held tomorrow evening. chun-The cane of Robert Watson against Pacific company has the Southern the district to the from been removed court. federal this The Brown bowling team of last night game initial city played its at the Acme alleys with the Morton of the team. The Brown won two out score three game and won the total 18 pins. by a small murgln of music at the 111 be a special There Pirst Methodist church next Sunday; noted divine, also, Dr. H. Talbot, the formerly of Portland, Oregon, preach morning and evening, free. Mrs. Phillip Rank died at her room Old in the Stayner block yesterday. No ardeath. of cause wa the age rangements will be made a to the son disposition of the body until her will It likely arrives from California. be shipped east Alfred Marshall and party came In from Portland last evening In the private car Grasamere and continued on to Salt Lake over the Rio Grande Mr. Marshall is president AVestern. of the Tussey Mountain A Grafton Canyon railroad, which is a tributary of the New York Central. J. M. Mesdame A. D. Chambers, G. Read J. Thomas, N. J. Thomas and went to West Bountiful yesterday to attend the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. John Stocks, who were married yesterday morning in the Salt Lake temple Mrs. Stocks was Miss Mary E. Argyle of West Bountiful. Judge Maginnls went down to Salt The business Lake this morning. which took him south was the arrangement for the trial of the suit n, against the bondsmen of Charles which comes up in the United States couit next month. The government sues the bondsmen for $8,(00. Inquiry at the Union depot elicited OGDEN CASE POLICE MAY THE COMES TO TRIAL IN FOUR YOUNG MEN COURT TODAY. STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, IK GET C. M. BLAIR WANTS C MARCH A 24, 1904 TO- - DIVORCE ALLEGLOCAL BRANCH OF U. B. OF R. E. FAILURE TO PROVIDE IS ED CAU8E OF ACTION. TOOK VOTE LA8T NIGHT. Following ia the very excellent program to be rendered Thursday night in the tabernacle: ...Strauss Chorus, "Spring-tim- e Tabernacle choir of 200 voices, under direction of Mr. Jos. Ballantyne, Director port Plaintiff Asks for Custody of Throe (a) Oh, for a Burst of Song This for Unanimous Plebiscits and the Csss the Four Children and for Permanent . ...., Allitsen of Othor States Has Trial Will Last All . Alimony. Secured. Been (b) Gavotte from "Mlgnon" Day. A. Thomas We dont keep Miss Berkhoel Agatha M. Blair has brought suit Catherine the that annual It is the probable highly The dual charge of disturbing Violin concerto, "Andante and Ficonvention of the United Brotherhood for divorce from her husband, James lienee and of assault and battery Mendelssohn nale" will be held in S. Blair, on the grounds of failure to W. E. Weihe, Mr. Spencer against Adolph AVhlte, C. Othello of Railway Employees Mr. A. Ogden. At a largely attended meetL'rown, Jack White and William We tell them. Clawson Jr. local branch held In Union provide. Wright is being tried in the police ing of the "Im Herbst" Franz in were married Ogden (a) The couple Labor hall last night a unanimous vote ourt today. Grolle Nlcht.... Schumann They go as fast as we conIn of the the merry month of May, 1894, and (b) "Ich was for cast the holding The trial In one of the sequela to receive them. Brahms Wiegenlied" (c) them. vention here, and all members of the three children have been born to an omnibus fight that occured on Costello "Sensucht we don't Consequently (d) branch pledged themselves to exert For a long time the father has failed avenue on the 3d of March. them. Gounoa To keep Spring (e) and wife to make any provision for his Several futile attempts have been themselves to the utmost to secure Miss Berkhoel to family although able and competent to outside sufficient capture support heretofore made to hold this trial, but Oh InItalia, Italia Beloved".. Chorus, worked has do so, and the mother been the prize. continuances hnve always Donizetti herself for livelihood a for in the selection cessantly The method pursued granted. choir Tabernacle children. referendum and the the is BROOM HOTEL CORNER. Lots of lawyers were in the police of a meeting place She now desires her liberty and asks Aria Joan of Arc . . . .Tschaikowsky vote. AVhen the votes are taken the court today. Miss Berkhoel to San Francises for divorce, the custody of the children Judge Bagley and T. D. Johnson results are forwarded Airs Violin Hongroise Varie".. Ernst the successful city and temporary alimony, and after the represented the city and Judge Agee and the name of Mr. Weihe costs and V, C. Gunnell ajieared for the de- Is announced from there. Texas has trial for permanent alimony and Those Tears Oh, Dry already pledged Its vote to Ogden anfi; of suit. George Halverson is attorfendants. Theresa Del Rlego triney for plaintiff. The original complaint named these It Is believed that the support of o Miss Berkhoel four defendants and a half doxen John er states can be secured. Violin obligato . . ... The convention meets in May and Doe defendants. RAILROAD TO OGDEN Mr. Weihe When court convened it was ascer- Includes about (00 delegates. Between and 400 600 the would be present, and tained that the John Doe fellowe were TO GET OUR PRICES OH Admlsion, 50 cents at the door. Chicago A Pacifio Says It Will Build absent and that no return whatever city would of course extend its cusFrom Caspar to This LUMBER, SHINGLE8, LATH had been made on the warrant Off- tomary hoalptallty. With one or two Gives Health, Vigor and Tons. AND City. BUILDING MATER Is the icer A'ance served the subpoenas and exceptions the Ogden branch Herbine is a boon for sufferers from IALS OF ALL KINDS, ANI the court announced that this left him strongest numerically and is entitled The following special dispatch from aneamia. By its use the blood ie quickTHEREBY Ithout Jurisdiction and he suggested to this honor, which It la hoped it will Cheyenne appears in the Salt Lake ly regenerated and the color becomes The languar is diminished. normal that the case go over to 2 o'clock and receive. Tribune this morning: Health, vigor and tone predominate, a hold he "would meantime the The Chicago A Pacific Railway com- New life and happy activity results. short seance with Policeman Vance." NO HALL GAME SATURDAY. pany was incoro parted today, the Mrs. Belle H. Shire 1, Mlddlesbo rough, "I have been troubled Ills., writes: The attorneys for the prosecution object given In the articles of Incor- with liver complaint and poor blood, from the to waive everything agreed Homsr Plake, tha Shortstop, .Has poration being to construct a railway and have found nothing to benefit me stars and stripes down in order to have from Casper, Wyo., to Ogden, Utah. like Herbine. I hope never to be withSigned With th Omaha & Oregon Lumber Co trial and the John Does were strickThe capital stock of the company is out it I have wished that I had known Tsam. 60c. of It in husband's lifetime. en out of the complaint my 1100,000, or about enough to build a 143 24th Street Phone 561 Sold by Geo. F. Cave. The history of this case with all the mile of road in some sections through There will bo no baseball game end variations has been printed time which the route would pass. this city Saturday. again. decid-nIt Is believed that the purpose of the The Chicago Nationals have RIVERDALE OR PHOENIX. There la a civil dispute over the IT ECLIPSES ALL OTHER or is to secure a right of way Salt either to company Ogden play the fact this morning that the trains ownership of the house on Pacific Lake on to for Pacific the their way speculative purposes, depending City ... BRANDS ... from the north were on time. From avenue between Mrs. L. G. McKinney reason given for not play- upon the coast The Drilling and the east they were a little late, and Mr. White. Mr. White waa on the ing Ogden Is the grounds at Glenwood trust which intends to build from Casis tlie verdict of all housewives, owing to the severe fall of snow and 3d of March attempting to move the are In such had condition that per to Lander, to pay a fancy price park bakers and others who have used In Sierras anowslldes the the they Wright family into the houae. will be Impossible to play there for the right of way, there being but the RIVERDALE OR PIICEKIX were still blocked on the Southern PaMr. McKinney and several white with any degree of comfort There one feasible route at several points. flour for bread making or pastry. cific and It was Impossible to tell when women and several colored ladles were The Incorporators of the company are also other reasons. The weather It ia unsurpassed in , choice qualthey would arrive. holding the fort, armed, so It is said. here at this time of year Is so uncer are William B. Rhodes, J. B. Bradley ity, because it is ground from the Just why some of the defendants "but- tain that for any open air and other Casperltes, all of whom are arranging best hard wheat that is raised, ted" in in not very clear, hut they EAGLES EXCURSION. . poor men. game Is rather a risky proceeding. and by the best process to retain were assisting the Wrights to move. There never waa any serious inten all the nutriment of the grain. And there was a scrap. tlori of playing Salt Lake City. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. Via Rio Grande Western Railway, Og' Made by There Is a charge of forgery pendden to Bingham and Return, $1.50. It Is given out on good authority ing against Mrs. McKinney, and it la that Homer Plake of this Ogden jMilling ud Elevator Co. Notice Is hereby given that at has city understood that while she la in police Sunday, March 27th, 1904. The Eagles signed with Omaha In the Western meeting of the board of directors of arwill run an excursion from Ogden to court this afternoon she will be league for the approaching season. the Amalgamated Sugar company before Judge Howell on this Bingham on the above date and have raigned Plake, of course, will play short stop, held at Ogden City, Utah, on the 22d secured a very low rate, which win charge. a position he has held down for Ogden, day of March, 1904, a dlvldned of ten There are a doxen or more witnesses Salt enable the dtlsens of Ogden to visit Lake, Logan and Lagoon for the per cent of the common capital stock one of Utah's great mining camps. A and the trial will probably last all day. past four years. He Is a fast fielder waa duly made and ordered paid to new aerie will be Instituted at Bingand occasionally does some brilliant the common stockholders of record on ham by Ogden aerie. A good time Is WHEELWRIGHT GETS DIVORCE. work. the evening of March 28, 1904, at which assured all who desire to make the time the books will he dosed for transWas Granted Dtcrt in ths Ssconcf trip. fer and not reopened again until the ATE DTOS FOOD. District Court This Train leaves at I a. m. Tickets are morning of April 2, 1904. The dividend OQDEN, UTAH on sale at the following places; The Morning. will be payable at the office of the Had Two Countrymen Arof Sporting Goods of Every Description Japanese Line Carry the Largest Crystal, White Elephant, J. H. Myers, company, in Ogden City, Utah, on the on of rested Thoir for the Incompatibility temper Skipping of any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices Fa staff Cafe and Union depot ticket 1st day of April, 1904. of Mrs. Board Bill. Elisabeth part Wheelwright, office. Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it is free. DAVID ECCLES, President A Japanese who resides at Thirty-firrestauranteur named street, was the cause of a divorce action brought Klto this morning made complaint SACK TO THE OLD by William R. Wheelwright against that two of his countrymen, Furu DC DCZZDOC his wife before Judge Rolapp In the Karo and Aga Sakn, had boarded and William McCloud Has a Fondness for Second district court this morning. lodged at his place to the extent of $12 the Ogdon City Jail. Decree of divorce was granted and and had then given him the merry WARM Noon, Chill in AVI lam McCloud was released yes Mrs. AVheelwrlght was given posses- laugh. Kltto felt aggrieved and sought DAMP AT NIGHT, AND THE NEXT DAY IT RAINED terday from the city Jail, where he sion of the lot and house official aid In collecting his board bilL had been for several days on a charge on Thirty-firstreet three houses on The men were arrested under the state of drunkenness. He evidently likes Monroe avenue and other property, law and It Is understood that the the place for he was picked up again She was also awarded the custody of matter will be settled outside of the Did that $50 Top Coat that the custom tailor last night at 10 o'clock by Policeman the six children with the proviso that courtroom. made you last year really satisfy you? Did it fit AVilson. Mr. Wheelwright be permitted to see about the collar and have a stylish This and two John Doe drunks were them at nil reasonable hours. RichCIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, the only ornaments that graced the ards A Pratt were attorneys for get to it? The civil service commission andocket court police this morning. Wheelwright. nounces examinations to be held April 19th as follows: Utah. Salt Lake City MI8S BROWN ENTERTAINED. SCHETTLER GUITAR CONCERT. and Logan; Idaho, Boise and Moscow Prof. C. D. Schettler, who has Nevada, Reno; Wyoming, Cheyenne Miss Minnie Brown entertained achieved great reputation in the east and Laramie. will never trouble you. They are full of These examinations are number of her friends at the hospl and Germany as a master of the guitar for style, and aid engineering broad and clean-cu- t, hydrographic insist on table family home at 28(5 Washington and mandolin, will give his first con and the fitting, in the geological survey. avenue last evening. The affair was cert since his return from Germany in price always meets you half way: entirely informal, but so many novel Ogden at the Congregational church Early seed potatoes. Skeen A Co, $12, $15, $18 UP TO $25 features were introduced by the Monday evening. March 28th. 353 Twenty-fourt- h street charming hostess that the' function Cured Consumption. was one of the most pleasant of the week. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Charwater. Kan. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 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