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Show IMTT.Y STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, UTAH MARCH 28, 1904 BUGLE EDITOR Its Rain Coat LEAVE TEH CITE MEN ACCUSED THE MARCK SALOON OF ROBBERY. BIS- THESE Three in Jail far Riding a Freight Car Loaded Men Sent to Prune. With SumJuniee Byrnes and John D. this court mers were In the police of vagrancy. on the charge morning In Jail, but They were given sixty dnya until J was suspended sentence the who men o'clock. These are the two In bartender allege that they saw the $65 and keep the Bismarck saloon take lielonglng to an old man named Green, However, the salonnmnn 'told a differ- ent story. The case against James Ryan, was charged with disturbing the peace, 7 o'clock this evening. continued until J. F. Sherlock, Harry Barrington and Frank R. Taylor came In last night In a freight car loaded with prunes. They will serve ten days on the rock pile. Pat T. Smyth was In court on a charge of keeping the Royal Exchange saloon open on Sunday. He entered a plea of not guilty and the case was continued until 7 o'clock this evening. Kamontoa pleaded Christopher concealed to weapons carying guilty and waa lined $S. He was represented by Attorney Joseph Ches. H. H. Moore waa charged with disturbing the peace and dignity of a Japanese restaurant. As the only witness la an Italian who does not speak English the case was postponed until this evening, when an Interpreter will be secured. JUDGE ROLAPP PREPARING GO TO CALIFORNIA. Claims All Mayor-EditNegotiations Are in Progress With The Games in Billtown, Crooked Judge Hart to Have Him Assume or Otherwise. Charge in This District. or Rel-na- p, I. O. O. F. All Odd Fellows are invited to meet at Odd Fellows hall at 1 o'clock Tuesday, March 'SBth. to assist at the fu- neral ofTrother William Bullen. WM. DOYLE, Noble Grand. E. T. HULAKISKI, Secretary, Ogden Lodge No. 6. Mads Yeung Again. One of Dr. Kings New Life rills each night for two weeks has put me in my teens' again, writes D. H, Turner, of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best In the world for liver, stom ach and bowels. Purely vegetable, Never gripe. Only 25 cents at Jesse Drivers drug store. WEEKS YET. DONT LET THESE RAINY DAYS AND AND DAYS OF SNOW SLEET FIND YOU WITHOUT ONE OF OUR CRAVEN ETTE STORM COATS. '"'Some ot the mqsrirable values we have received because of their bear,iwGVd finish. They are good ena h to mU .'or $20 to 35, but We fcr $15 to $25. felon and Blouse jjre .Jetting (hem go fo ult with - LIGHT IN IN SENSIBLE WEIGHT, A APPEARANCE AND SPLENDID PROTECTION AGAINST SPRING SHOWTHEY ARE Full Taffeta Lined Jackets the newest sleeves, and long get.!n shoulders and prettily trimmed In braid and applique. In And tailored In ERS. $10, $12, $15 AND $18 j progress between Judge Rolapp and way. Because Shep was a little too plain Judge Hart to have the latter come In of the assume and about graft judiciary charge What business is it of Sheps if WE this district. Judge Hart Is scheduled to be here on April 6th, but an effort do collect a little too much graft froni will be made to have him come sooner the gamblers. I BROOM HOTEL if possible. The gamblers are our gamblers and On April 9th Judge Chldester will be the graft ia OUR graft on the bench when the case of the If WE do not get this graft by the company great Horn Spoon, who shall? Produce Smurthwalte What'a eatln Shep, anyway? against Mra. L. G. McKInnel will come OF up for trial, providing the health of Why does he not pay hla graft and the latter will permit her appearance behave like the rest of them do? In court The damage suit of Gertrude WE are rather glad that Shep did McDonnell against the Rapid Transit get hit in the neck. WE might have company will also be heard. This ia hit him ourself were it not for Sheps an action for $5,000 damages for per- avoirdupois. sonal Injuries. WE could hit Shep one and then run, In the estate of H. A. Lindley, de- because WE are a sprinter from COMMISSIONER WIL80N WARNS ceased, a petition waa filed to transfer TRAVELERS AGAINST SLIDES.' and assign an Insurance policy. Final And sometimes a little deacretion is account was also filed with petition all there is to valor. for approval, allowance and settlement WE confidently expect that this agi- Other Buainess Transacted by County Commisisonsrs at Thair Mattof same, and also a petition for final tation of Shepn will be of great benedistribution. Heating was set for fit to us financially as well as soing Today. fact, such work aa you will find In $50 to $100 suits. All desirable shades in the newest cloths. - C. D. IVES 1 5. J. BURT & BROS. 'oCZDCDl cJ) SPRING IS ALREADY AT THE GATE NEXT SUNDAY IS EASTER McAllister of Billtown combined. Why, people name their babies after Afternoon. us; and the babies live. Shep tries to give some of the graft Quite a party of merry little people assembled Saturday at the home of credit to the police force. Thats wrong. The whole credit belongs to Mrs. Thomas Reeder on Twenty-secon- d street. In honor of the sixth birth- US. For WE are the editor of the Bill-today anniversary of Mrs. Reeder's litn. Bugle and the mayor of tle son, GIlberL All kinds of amusing rewere delicious games played and n. WE are the Bugle and WE are freshments were served. The young host received many pretty presents. Go it, Shep, you are only adding to Mrs. Reeder was assisted in receiving by Miss Grace Reeder and Miss Louise our glory. Rrotherton. Those present were: Marguerite Burnhope, Verna Stuart, BLIND PUPILS WILL RECITE. Edna Stuart, Lavlne Huss, Leonard Cash mo re, John Fry, Sarah Fry, Wil- Musicsl Entertainment at the .State lie Fry, Georgle 8chool for the Blind TuesRrotherton, Dolly Reeder, Earl Reedfr. Roscoe Reeder, day Evening. David Reeder. The pupils of the State School for Blind will give a musical recital the MR. THOMAS EXONERATED. In the chapel of the school tomorrow Studebaker Brothers Take All the evening, beginning at 7:80 oclock. The recital will be under the direcBlame in the Hack Birthday Party Saturday' Bill-tow- Bill-tow- tion of the instructors. Men ire. and L. W. Ford. The entertainment will be entirely free and the public Is generally Invited to attend. The program follows: Anvil Polka, arranged by L. W. Bal-lanty- ne Transaction. Ogden, Utah, March 27, 1904. We desire to state to the public that the trouble referred to in your paper of Saturday, relative to a Mr. Thomas J. Thomas was purely a matter of Ford, Thomas Blddulph, George misapprehension on our purt, because Woodruff, Fits. Nebeker, Murray we learn by investigation that there Allen, James Higglnson, Willie was no bad Intention on the part of NlchoL Mr. Thomas, but on the other hand he acted an he did because he be Wonderland waits, Ingram Willie Nichol lleved it to be the best for all conMurray Allen cerned: hence we take pleasure In Melody, Streabbog fully exonerating Mr. Thomas from Wnlti, from "Poet and Peasant.. George Woodruff any blame whatever. "Silver Carl Hent- March," Spray Very respectfully, chell carl Lind STUDEBAKER BROS. CO. Baritone solo, "He Leadeth Me, Per C. E. Peterson. Ashford Fltxgerald Nebeker AUCTION 8ALE OF CHILDREN. Walts, Smith Lyverda Clawson The delayed entertainment The Little Huntsman, W. B. Olds..., Auction Sale of Children." will be Thomas Blddulph given at the Salvation Army barracks Piano duet, Intermesso, from Cav- tomorrow night. Besides the principal allerla Rustlcana. Mascagni feature there will be a good program ....Lulu McDonald, Janie McClellan of recitations, music and songs. A Nocturne, Read Marie Hansen small admittance fee will be asked. Air from 11 Travatore, Verdi; air The Salvation Army's week of Self from "Bohemian Girl," Balfe.... Denial will begin Tuesday. Ellen A. Youngstrom Melody of Love," Englemann.... Buy an Incubator and make the Lulu McDonald poultry business pay. Skeen A Co., Vocal duet, "Come Holy Spirit, 852 Twenty-fourt- h street Jerome. Marie Hafisen, Fits Nebeker "Pure as Snow." Lange; "Sunset,' Alice V. Simmons Lange "Maxurka Brllltante, Carl Heins. Janie McClellan Chorus, "Good Night." Stevens.... The county commialaonera met in conclave at the county courthouse to day, Chairman Stanford presiding. Commissioner Wilson reported on the danger of landslides in Ogden canyon at this season. He states that the recent storms have loosened the soil on the mountain aide In several placet and he cautions travelers in the canyon to beware of the dangers. He further reported that the Inclemency of the weather prevented him from visiting Liberty district during the past week and selecting the location for the new bridge. County Attorney Hulanlakl reported on the claim of Mail Carrier Thomaa C, Iverson for $11.85, recommending that it ..bdeenled. The claim waa for damage done to a horse and buggy ena ccount of bad roads. The recommendation waa adopted. A comunlcatlon was read from Dr. Beatty of- - the state board of health recommending the appointment of registrar's of death lna 11 districts and cents charging a fee of twenty-fiv- e for the same. The communication waa filed aa the auggestlona had already been acted upon, the fee being fifty cents Instead of 25 cents. Commissioner Stanford submitted hla quarterly report on the contingent fund. It showed that the amount In the fund was $211.75, that $79.80 had been expended, leaving a balance on hand of $181.95. Commlslsoner Powers reported that the new bridge at Harrisville was nearing completion. He further stated that a culvert had been put In on the Pleasant View road, near the steel bridge which crosses the Weber river, and the water had been drained away. Dr. Forbes reported that he had one patient in a lodging house under hla care. There are no patients In the hospital, and the two smallpox pa tlents at the peathouse are almost sufficiently recovered to be released. County Recorder Ellis was authorised to visit Salt Lake and secure copies of all surveys made In Weber county sinre 1900 so that proper plats may be made. - CANNERIES ENTER B Come early for first picking from the beat and most complete showing ever brought to Ogden.' Prices, $IO,$l5iiptO$30 We'll guarantee to give you a better ault for your money, or your money back. If you want It Fancy. Vests, Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves, .Hats, Shoes Are here In ndw spring effects Ticket 1215 last trip. gets the Holder please call. EASTER SHOES The robina are here and Glorious Easter is but a few days off. Our Spring showing of practieal, dainty and exclusive Footwear styles has never been equalled Ogden. It is ready for your Inspection. You will find scores of Out of In the Ordinary and Full of Individualty found styles for men and women, boys and girls. Styles never and never dreamed of In the ordinary shoe store. Before selecting your Easter Shoes, step In and see what we have to offer. Our prices always please. Utah Selling and Storage Company Organized With $20,000 Capital. This reliable old-tifirm Is better prepared to do reliable, Blind pupils work every time. It woould not enjoy such a unif reputation SCHETTLER GUITAR CONCERT. successful and untrustworthy. Mechanical devices for the examination of eyes that will make you realise what a difference Prof. C. D. Schettler, who has good eye sight hi la, are In our Optical Parlors, and we ask a achieved great reputation In the east trial, which will surely and Germany aa a master of the guitar convince you. and mandolin, will give his first con S. LEWIS & CO. cert since hla return from Germany In Ogden at the Congregational church Early seed potatoes. Skeen ft Co. $52 Twenty-fourt- h street Monday evening, March 28th. J. Jewelers end Opticians We Are C0MBINF. The Utah Selling and Storage company, which met In thia city on Saturday nnd nt the time of going to press had not concluded its labors, was effectively organized, all the canneries in the state, with the exception of the Utah Canning company, an Ogden enterprise, entering the same. Fifteen canneries, situated In Weber. Davis and Box Elder counties, constitute the new company. The capital stock of the company will consist of 20,000 shares of a par value of one dollnr each. William Craig Is president; William Van Allen, Blchard Strlngham. secretary; J. W. Parker, treasurer. The articles of Incorporation will be filed tomorrow or the day following. Free Trips Are you ready with the new Spring suit or overco&t? cially. For one thing it will emphasise and call attention to our close relations with the distinguished gambling fraternity of Billtown. It will let the people who did not already know It, see that we are In the swim. WE are not only In the swim; WE are the swim. WE are the Berry Wall and Ward 2 mors to tho World's Fair. AND way-bac- k. RELlABILlTYMThat'i the Point When Selecting SYS CLASSS5 M the (From the Billtown Bugle.) There was no session of the Second is are glad that Shepherd did not WE district court today. Judge Rolapp CalITS when he drew that gun on for shoot to depart making preparations hla to recruit Scott he goes ifornia, where What would have become of Bill-tohealth. The case of Carl Gross ml re had WE become a corpse? against Alonso W. Brown et al, a suit Therefore, for the weal of Billtown to quiet title to a piece of property In the city, was set for trial today but and for OUR own sake, to, WE are was continued for the term. glad that Shep did not shoot US. are in WE are a litle sore on Shep, anyIn the meantime negotiations I LOCAL BRIEFS county. A trainload of sheep was shipped out of Ogden .Saturday night by the Western Meat company. Harry Quinn has returned to Ogden 111., from his home at Bloomington, had he a successful operation where for appendicitis performed. Another bowling team waa orga nixed yesterday. It will be called the Cummlgns team and will be composed of some of the best bowlers In the city. The funeral of Thomas Paul Lewis was held yesterday at S o'clock from the residence of the 'parents, Mr. nnd Mra T. P. Lewis, 2140 Stewart avenue. Dr. A. P. Hlbbs of this city received word this morning of the death of his mother at Klrksville.'Mo. Thed rath occurred last night. Deceased was (7 years old. Rev. Ora C. Wright will deliver his popular Illustrated lecture on the Yellowstone park at the Weber Stake academy this evening at 8 oclock. The regular season tickets held by owners will admit them to this most interest Ing entertainment. The Weber Stake basket ball team went to Logan Saturday and defeated the Agricultural college team. In score of 11 to 11. The Weber Stake team was composed of Doxey, Cragun, Thompson, Berlin and McKay. This la the second time this season that Weber Stake has defeated the Logan team. A SpocisI Lot Just Received-to Go at Special Prices. AND WILL JBE FOR MANY THAT MR. SHEPHERD DID NOT SHOOT HIM. TO REJOICES April 8th. In the estate of Thomaa Henlnger, deceased, a petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account and decree of distribution was filed. Hearing on the same was set for A boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. April 12th. Arthur Anderson yesterday. Mrs. James Craig of Ogden la seriWAS SIX YEARS OLD. ously ill at the Salt Lake hospital. Councilman Moyea spent last Friday Little Gilbert Reeder Gave a Pleasant and Saturday visiting In San Pete -- Exceptional Suits Time... SHOE CO. DEE-STANFO- 0 Broom Hotel Building. oc The DC DO DC J Comforts of Home Radiate from the kitchen and good cooking makes everyone happier. It pays to have good cooking utensils. That the kind we sell. We have everything for the kitchen an a carload of tin and granite ware that 1 selling t price1 lower than ever before. 0""150 Hardware Boyle WASHINGTON Phone 67 7 Co. Manage AVE. ' |