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Show a 4 i LOCAL BRIEFS ' DAILY I $25.10 A. D. F. Reynold of the Underwood Typewriter company of Halt Lake, paased through thla city thla morning ARE COMPANIES TELEPHONE en route for the north. MADE DEFENDANTS. Dr. C. N. Shellenberger, formerly of Philadelphia, who hae been spending some months In Ogden, has gone Asks for Damages for Desth of Her to Colorado Springs, CoL, where he Husband, Edgar A. will establish a large sanitarium. Mrs. Lyneh. Shellenberger will join him there soon. While here the doctor made many Laura A. Lynch, widow of Edgar A. frlenda. Lynch, was today appointed guardian of her son, Cecil, a minor, this action REAL ESTATE MARKET. being taken preparatory to the bringThe following warranty deeds have ing of a suit against the Utah Independent Telephone company and the been filed with Recorder Ellis: Telephone ManuJames Craig and wife to Andrew J. Btromberg-Carlso- n N. Y.. of Warner, part lot 9, block 54, plata A; facturing company Rochester, husdeath of for the her 25,000 for 200. band. Elisabeth Sargent to Byron U ByIt will be remembered that on the bee, the southwest quarter section 24, 28th 1 day of May, Lynch was killed by 6 1,500. west; township north, range Chester Johnson and wife to J. P. a pole which he was assisting to place of Thirtieth Anderson, lot 2 In section M, town- In position at the corner Wall and avenue, foiling upon him. north, range 2 east; 800. ship that Lynch was The alleges complaint Euphamla Penman to Henry Penman and that the an Inexperienced man, southwest quarter section 21, were In not usnegligent 1 400. companies 5 township north, range west; Henry A. Hill to Frany Hill, part ing the proper appliances and In the northwest quarter section 20, township way In which those that they did have were handled.. Maglnnis ft Stout are 0 north, range 1 west; 1. W. H. Walter to Evelyn Wood, lot Mrs. Lynchs attorney. 5, block 2, Woodmansee addition; 125. ' FOR JULY. SPORTS AFIELD . The enthusiastic sportsman, the naturalist, and the average man or woman with a taste for good reading will all And much to delight them In the July issue of Sports Afield. Striking out Into an untrodden trail, Floyd D. Rase In his humorous sketch, " A Western Fourth of July Celebration, makes us participators In his own keen appreciation of the characteristic rivalry of two prairie towns; "The Luck of Also Ran Is one of the very best racing stories ever, printed, while those who delight In contemplating the quiet side of country life will enjoy Mr.' Sorrlck's story of an Ohio sheep washing In the early days. "Old Joe, a true and pathetic story of mining life from the pen of the soulful Charles F. Allen, will appeal to all by the tragic simplicity of Its ending. S. D. Barnes has no competitor In his special field and the adventures of his hero In "A Blue Orass Carlin will be followed with Interest. The natural history and fishing departments abound In original reading matter, while the hunting and notes, with longer articles of an editorial nature, cover a wide range of practically universal Interest Many good Americans, at this day and time enthusiastically In favor of. Japan, take exception to the article, "Russ, versus Jap, but then, tls no doubt a good thing that we do not all think alike. At all news stands, 15 cents a copy, or Sports Afield Publishing company 258 Dearborn street, Chi; trap-shooti- ng cago. PRIMARY CONFERENCE. The primary conference of Weber stake will be held In the tabernacle on Sunday,, the 28th Inst., at 2 p: m. President Louie B. Felt and others of the general board are expected to be present A good attendance Is de. sired. , SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Salt Lake City and Castilla Springs Via Rio Orande. Fare, Salt Lake and return, 1.00; trains leave 9:20 a. m. Fare Castilla and return, 2.25: train leaves' 1 :4? Sfm. . ft ,,B ' l EAGLES! The, members of Ogden aerie No. 118, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and visiting brothers are requested 'to meet at the A. O. U. W hall Sunday, June 2th, at 10 oclock, for the purpose of meeting the visiting Eagles at the depot. AH members should be present ' J. H. MYERS, Chairman. REAL ESTATE MENS EXCURSION, Saltalr Beach, June 29th, via the Rio Grande. 6,000 In prises to be given BROWNINGS TEAR DEFEATED. Ogden Furniture Men Play the Winning Game. At the outset let It be stipulated tha ft readers must take this seriously. It la not for them to laugh. There Is to be a monster Fourth of July celebration In Ogden. A committee met In secret session at the mayor's office and, among other things of more or less note, made some arrangements for this huge, unparalleled recognition of the nations natal day. According to Information received from a most reliable source (all war use that phrase) the corresponded was committee composed of the folThe boss, Friday, Georg and lowing: somehow there was But Murphy. something lacking. The feeling was general that ther was an aching void and then It was suggested that they send for F. J. Hendershot, the erstwhile relentless combatant of the bunch. had to be but he was necessary to their plans and he will K to the legislature, perhaps, if it should be so decreed. However, he will assist at this 'pomp and regal celebration at which George Sutherland or some other political aspirant may get an opprotunity of telling the people just exactly what he wants and is not likely to get. Of course Hendershot fixed, Those places which know them for a short period and shall know them again no more until they are hunting office was the scenes of several minor celebrations last night The "places ar presided over by a couple of distinguished and genial mixologists who, as a rule, can satisfy the most fastidious palate; knd some of those gentlemen hav their ears pretty dose to the ground. The occasion was, ostensibly, a permissible indulgence In celebration of the nomination of Teddy and Charlie W. (the second initial must be used to make the distinction) but at the same time it Incidentally gave a chance of mixing with the "bhoys and getting wise to a few things; and, besides, the time draws nigh when active and open operations must begin If the bunch Is going to cut any figure at all. There Is no us of talking, but a whole lot of political machinations are conceived over a "social touch and, after all, one must get next to ' the i bhoya ' The Ogden Furniture company baseball team defeated the Browning team by a score of 4 to 2 last evening. The game was the most warmly contested of the season. The Browning team secured an early lead, but the Ogden Furniture boys scored three runs In the fourth and this could not be overcome by the Brownings. A special feature of the game was a three sacker by Bramwell of the Ogden Furniture company, with two men on bases. Following was the line up: FROM mr CATCI1 FISH A8SI8TANCE TO PUBLIC LIBRARY Further Would Not ' Donate Unless Revenue From Taxation Was Guaranteed. Judge Howell, as secretary of the Carnegie free library, recently addressed a letter to the Ironmaster telling him tof the finan cial condition of the library and soliciting further assistance from him and pledging the citlsens to raise 20 per cent of whatever amount he might add to his original gift.. For the purpose of adequately furnishing the building, the letter stated, and adding' to the library such a stock of books as will make of it what It should be and what you desire It to be, there Is needed about the sum of 10,000, divided as follows: Two thousand dollars for equipment, 2,000 for the Immediate purchase of books, and th remaining 5,000 to be placed at Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, which the banks have signified their willingness to pay, and expended fox books In five yeaerly Installments. A few days ago the following reply was received from MV. Carneglrfs secretary: multi-milliona- The debilltatlug effects of flA sultry, sweltering hot' weathti often weakens and derang, a, human system to such an extent that existence Is made miserable. The bodily function, are best abl to perform their duties when aided by ire HA Dont Catch Cold Kip Waders Family Theater REPORT Lithia Water WITH PRICES CUT TO 8MITHEREENS Browning Bros, company . Naturally Sparkling in Light and Heavy Weights "Sklbo Castle, Durnoch, Sutherland, May 1, 1904. "Hon. J. A. Howell, Secretary Public Library, Ogden City, Utah Dear Sir: Yours of April 19th received. Mr. Carnegie does not see his way to add anything to the amount allowed to Ogden for the library building, and In any case he would not do without the application being preceded by a guarantee of further revenue from Lyceum J. H. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager taxation. Respectfully yours, "JAS. BERTRAM, (Signed) WEEK OF JUNE 20 P. Secretary. ........... ..... It la' rich In valuable aiHnt salts cooling and healing, keep. Ing the system In perfect condi tlon to withstand the extra work demanded of the eliminative f.jJ.Kiesel&Co Distributors! THE MpRTIMERft HILL ' The Real Thing: et ; WeNeed Money Our Remedy will be Come Fly With Glenwood Jn Early Sommer Sale of everythin in stock. Cost of Goods Cots No Figure . We will meet any price mode by any one on any brand of goods. Reese How ell Sons Sunday, June 26 ALL THIS WEEK . CO. a Jewelers and Opticians. J I . & YOULL ALWAYS FIND Eastern Corn-Fe- d Beef or any other good kind at BALLARD & RINCKER. ABSOLUTELY CROSS ft HOLDEN Comedy Sketch Artists. Ufe WONDERFUL BUSCH America's Most Artistic Gymnast Greatest Sale ii Ogden ' ft PERI Premier Buck and Wing Dancers. ' Thousands of Dollars In Goods and NoMonelsour VCmplaint. Hie Eagles Now See Here J. S. LEWIS Summer Happiness! REFU8E8 FURTHER 40,-00- We have told you time and time again about our Optical Parlors, e They are the finest in the State and we know It, else we wouudnt say it. Look Into this matter and lot us prove to you correct glasses can be J made here, and at a price lower than any other place .In the eity. Examinations and consultations arc free. e 1904. Te DEVOY : 24, Made to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah, of the condition of the Browning GLADYS MIDDLETON Ogden Fif-iOgden Savings Bank, located at OgMezso-Bopran- o. den, In the county of Weber. State of Utah, at the close of business on- the JOHNNY WELCH 9th day of June, 1904: The Man In White. RESOURCES. MR. AND MRS. D. M. HALL Loans and Discounts 465,970.00 Comedy. Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, elc 132498.87 CHARLES FRANKLIN, Real Estate 86,175.90 Black Face, Due from National Banka.. 126,161.56 R. .STRONG The political writer for a Salt Lake Due from State Banks and Tenor. contemporary gives forth the followBankers 24,487.22 One-Aaing: Faroe Great Current Expenses and Taxes General Breeden Is probMAN. "Attorney THE COMING ..1 Paid 780.00 PROBATE COURT. ably the most sanguine Republican In Mft. J. SHAW, Baritone made the following Utah. He thinks Roosevelt and FairJudge Rolapp Total 847,071.56 From the Anna Held Opera Company. orders In probate court this morning: banks will LIABILITIES. carry the state by more Estate and guardianship of Alma than 25,000 75,000.00 Capital Stock Paid In 0, EDISON8 MOVING PICTURES. majority. It may be for letters of Furalas, mlnor-Petltl- on Undivided Profits 25,090.46 General Breeden says. RepubliADMISSION - - - . 10 CENT guardianship of Augusta Varley was cans, generally, are confident of suc- Dividends Unpaid 4,526.00 granted and bond fixed at 500. cess, but there la no one of promi- Savings Dep. Int 0 4 per eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeee Estate of William W. Rose, deceas- nence who 742,445.10 per cent places the figures so high ed Petition for letters of administra- as does the Attorney General. tion and protest against same was set Total ....A 847,071.66 Now, major, you have always been for hearing July 6th. State of Utah, noted for your moderation and veracEstatae of Ezra Bingham, deceased ity and really this prediction seems County of Weber, Hearing on petition for sale of per- like a ruthless prevarication on the John Plngree being first duly sworn sonal property was continued. part of the newspaper writer referred according to law deposes and says Estate of Petar Adjukovlch, de- to. But having an Intimate acquain- that he Is cashier of the above named ceased Citation oti Inventory and ap- tance with newspaper men It would be bank; that the above and foregoing praisement; thirty days additional shameful to attribute any such thing report contains a full, true and cortime was granted. to this gentleman. One thing cer- rect statement of the condition of the Estate of T. J. Newkirk, deceased tain, major, you have an excellent said bank at the close of business on Hearing on contested matters was memory. Tou do not, forget the In- the 9th day of June, 1904. continued. .AT. JOHN PINGREE. junction of your lamented and deA petition has been filed by John Subscribed and sworn to before me chief: "Claim everything In parted Winslow Sr. asking for letters of adthis 20th day of June, 1904. sight. ministration In the estate of Caroline CHA8. H. BARTON, Winslow, deceased. Seal. Willard F. Snyder Is the Utah memNotary Public. State of Utah, ' ber of the Roosevelt notification comREAL E8TATE MEN'S EXCURSION, mittee. Mr. Snyder is Justly entitled Office Of the Secretary of State. EXCELLENT PROGRAM OF Saltalr Beach June 29th, via the Rio to the honor. T, James T. Hammond, Secretary of SPORT8 AND AMUSEMENTS Grande. 8,000 in prises to be given State of the State of Utah, do hereby OF ALL KINDS. away. Trains leave 9:0 a. m., 2:15 Deliciously refreshing." That de- certify that the foregoing Is a full, and 7 oclock p m. Fare 1.25 for the scribes 8TANDARD Soda Water; all true and correct copy of this stateBALL GAME IN THE AFround trip. Dont miss the biggest flavor, and for sale everywhere. ment of the above named company, TERNOON. time ever had at the Beach. now on file In my office 22d day of 250 in Prizes Given Away. J. T. HAMMOND, June, 1904. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Seal. Secretary of State. The management of the Elite Cleaning company has received a number of complaints from persons giving clothes to he cleaned to alleged solicitors of the Elite Cleaning company. This company has only one solicitor out Mrs. Harlan of the Salvation Army. DE KOTA Unless solicited by her avoid giving The World's Greatest Magician. t Small men, attention! You can save Small men and youths can make a on any suit In our house, be- saving of 33 3 per cent if you wear low 36 chest sire j THE TOGGERY. a 33, 34 or 35 suit, at THE TOGGERY. J JUNE BUT ' one-thir- d . FRIDAY, Political Gossip away. Trains leave 9:20 a. m., 2:15 and 7 oclock p. m. Fare 1.25 for the round trip. Dont miss the biggest orders meant for the Elite Cleaning time ever had at the Beach. company. I JOURNAL. LETTER MRS. LAURA LYNCH SUES FOR STATE UTAH THE GIRL FROM KENTUCKY In Refined Songs and Dances. MISS MARGARET GRAYCE Messo-Sopran- o. NEW ILLUSTRATED, SONGS AND MOVING PICTURES. Program at 8:20.! Dancing at 9:20. 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