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Show DAILY shepherd case ISA (Continued from Pace j !E F r r ' must crawl before MY totem. Objection was raised and sustained. They will give them of MY bounty Have you ever refused other reI think Is their deserving. What quests for carrying guns?" If they fall, down goes their meathouae, Yes; I refused Shepherd because he Tell them this, I need the money. was looking for trouble. Trouble for the mayor and police Money, money, money, money! If they lift their spears against ME force, you mean?" I will then prepare the torture; I don't know about the police, but will burn, and boll, and bubble, They the mayor can take care of himself.' I will turn my dogs loose on them, When games are run crooked what I will tell my Toad to hiss them, do they do with them." Fine them. He's fined out of ex- TUI the warts grow out upon them, I will strip their feathers from them, istence. (Pointing at Shepherd.) 1 dont make the fines; the Judge I will make them run the gauntlet. does, the mayor went on to testify. And ril make them keep Till, beyond the gleaming Wasatch, Do you read the Dally News?" ' are lost in Ogden Valley. They Yes; I like to know what is said I have spoken; It Is over. about me." 'j f! be no rival chieftain, There shall "Do people ever bother you?" For I need It all the money." "Not with guns. ' permit r Then the shivering pukwudgles Murphy, Charlie, and his Friday "Yea Another star witness was J. W. Hoed, who said he was a booster for a poker game In the White Elephant gambling; house. Reed said he was present and saw and heard John Hamper, the proprietor, enter into a con tract with C. A. Scott whereby the latter was offered $25 to knock the bead off Shepherd and the sum of $100 to kill him. Reed was also to have his attorneys fees paid in case he got into trouble with the law. a. very unpleasant hour on and considerably tangled up. James Iverson was the last witness yesterday. He testified that many clt lns had told him that Shepherd's life was In danger. Justice Burt's court then adjourned until this morning. Ur. Reed spent half was cross-examinati- on ADDITIONAL CHURCH NOTE8. First Presbyterian Church The ser-too- ns, music and decorations will be In keeping with the spirit of Easter Sunday. Communion service at 11 Sunday school at 12:15, Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening preaching 7:20, subject, "The Meeting Place of the Risen Christ The following music is expected at this service: The Exalta Anthem, tton, Rlghinl, choir; soprano solo, ls Mitchell; offertory, violin duet, Un Howard M. Llnsley, Mr. Edgar Short; contralto solo, Miss Clare; an them, choir. "The Strength of the top-piec- top-piec- SIDE LIGHTS OF HISTORY Bill-tow- A Lord Rosemary was making Easter Eggs, Chicks and Cards are just the thing to sand friends wa have an excellent variety. Ross Book Store night. Central Park ttner Thirty-fir- st Presbyterian Church, and Washington venue Morning subject, "The Resur Jtlon"; evening subject "A Study In snday school at 3 p. m.; T. P. ,wtlng at 7; preaching at S 0 clock. FOR LIGHT AND POWER Jos. Clark, Manager. MATINEE our display windows for big ,n carpets. Ogden Fuml ad Carpet company. Suits AND NIGHT. Comedy Ever Produced in Ogden The Best Rural The Piinkin A STORY JOF INDIANA isfactory E. W. WADE, Manager for Ogden, Invaluable for Rheumatism. 1 have been suffering for the past few years with a severs attack of rheu matlsm and found that Ballard's Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24th, 1902, John C. Degnan, Kinsman, Ills. 25c, 50c and $1, Sold by Geo. F. Cave. MONDAY AND TUESDAY . APRIL 4 AND 5 PURCHA8E. FOR STAMP Stamrs : The Natural Actor MONDAY EVENING The Old Mill Stream MANUFACTURERS OF UHDERWEtR. HOSIERY. SWEATERS A Romance of the Catskills. 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Our Spring styles are now In and it would afford ue great satisfaction If you would allow us the privilege of showing them to you. BLUE TRADING Dusker to $30.00 0 At the Tailors' $25.00 to $40.00 2d Saturday,April ; Here-$I2.0- . Biggest Stock of Base Ball Goods That Ever Came to Town L This gentleman's friend could see no difference between hla garments and those made by the best tailors. Neither can you or any one else. They are Identical In cloth, tailoring, .trimmings and style. As to fit we'll leave thnt to you or your friends. Bring back any garment not satisfactory and get your money. lf on When It comes to prices we can save you about your tailor's bill. GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE COUNTRY FAIR. THE COUNTRY BAND CONTEST. BATTLE OF THE HARVESTERS. ' HARVEST TIME. THE IMPROMPTU WEDDING. THE RACE FOR A FORTUNE. ' A clean-cu- t, natural, artistic story of Let the Utah Light anc every-da- y life among the quaint peoPower Co. figure with you ple of Southern Indiana. 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"One In which to explain that he did not say what he meant and the other in which to tell that he did mean what he said. Then why does he not establish a Morning and an Evening Bugle, like the mayor of Billtown. He explains widely divergent theories In those sheets. BOYS BASE BALL Our Wrist Bags and Purses Are extremely beautiful and appropriate for presents, and n. speech. He will have to make two more now," said a hearer. Fare, RoundTrip, $1.50 m. m. m. m. m. m. a. m. p. m. Said a stylish young follow one of our customers to us the other tlay: ones friends. The goat had devoured all save the last page of his favorite magazine. A line of poetry caught his eye. "He kissed her on the marble cheek," read his goatlets. Say, he said unto himself; If I had a cheek like that I would compare favorably with the mayor of Tickets on sale 1st to Gth inclusive, limited for return until April 12 a. a. a. a. a. a. TESTIMONY... us Ogden and Northwestern R. R. nnd Oregon Short Line R. R. Train leaves Hot Springs.... 7: 10 Train leaves Pleasant View. 7:15 7:25 Train leaves Summit .7:20 North Train leaves Ogden. Train leaves City Limits... .7:45 . ..2:10 Train leaves Ogden 9:10 Arrive Salt Lake Returning leave Salt Lake... 6:20 Esster is slmost hare and it Is time to think of the littlo things that will add beauty to tha new gown and pleasure to What," asked Father Time, "has become of you famous pale horse?' Death grinned a ghostly grin. "Oh. he replied, "since the was invented I have turned the pale horse out on pasture. mit- Conference Superb Presents For Easter Giving Lord,1 Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday $ o clock. Men's league Tuesday 5 1901 1 Kissed the Blubbersnuck of Billtown, e. Kissed him on hla shining Where, before the war, the hair grew. And they murmured, "Mighty Blubber, We will warn them old chiefs, young chiefs. That their scalps are forfeit to you If they do not paythe tribute Giving you the big conventions. Nominations, legislators. So that you can sell them crossways. Both ways for you need the money. Let us then, O, Mighty Blubber, When we've scared these others to you. e. Join with them to kiss your Kiss your glorious, gleaming baldness. Where, before the war, the hair grew, Where the brain dent in your head Is. They with us will then be servile, Our reward Is In your profit; We will work. YOU take the money. to get a gun then? have given yourself s then to carry a gun? 2, I 'Political, Social and Educational, Dramatic and Musical Happenings of the City Where William Reigns 1.) to accommany a six poUcemen town. pany him about he was more afraid -that me told He than he was of the of the police me to underamblers. He also gave OSCEOLA'S ULTIMATUM. to arm hlm- Intended hand that he elf anyway." -have fines In Ogden for Dy the willap, by the wallop, you Mr. Mayor?" asked By willapus, by wallapus, gambling, do you. By the sacred Snuek of Billtown, jfr. Useenger. By the Blubbersnuck of Billtown, Yes; they fine them when they catch Cried the renegado' William, them." replied the mayor. Swore the Osceola Jee-b- i, la it once a month regularly?" I will have their gory scalp locks; believe. I Sometimes oftener, will chop them up to chowder; -the that understood thing Is it an will scatter them like cat's meat fined a certain sum to be are gamblers the alleys of MY city; Through month?" once a will gouge their eyes for fish bait No; I do not think there is any In waters of MY river; the understanding. There Is none so far will sweep them off MY earthlet, as the mayor la concerned. names shall pass forever And their Do you have conferences with the To the depths of the forgotten gamblers If they fall to do MY bidding." No." Thus he roared like Annemeekee; to orders supever Did you give While the squawmen, Shaugodayas, crime press this I have given the chief of police or- Trembled Murphy, trembled Charlie, Trembled most of all his Friday; ders to arrest any person guilty of any All aquake like wee pukwudgles crime." Showain nemeshln," You know the gambling houses are Crying out, Lord of all, have mercy! Meaning . not closed?" Hated this Osceola, they There are two ways of running1 But they feared his puggawagun, Here Judge Bagley strenuously obSo they yielded where they loathed of questioning. jected to this line And they bowed their necks unto him, pertaining The Court Anything Begged to know their chieftain's purto the case may be admitted." pose. twice you Mr. Shepherd asked Cried he then, 1 need the money!" about carrying a weapon ?" ME say, I need the money! Hear Yes; he acted like he wanted to would have all nominations, kill somebody. He said he would not would boss the big conventions, stand for trouble and wanted to be would own the legislators, prepared." would sell them, crossways, both Do you know what a booster is?" ways, do." some I kinds, Well, yes; water Do you know what a political Ajd the wampum then like ME Would with encircle glory. booster Is?" Tell this young chief, Lewis Shurtllff, Yea" "Could you not familiarise yourself Tell this old chlet Double Agee, Tell Bob Moyes and David Eccles with the gambling business more?" "Yes." Did you try "Yes." "You w'ould APRIL Annals of Billtown ,i "With rocks U1AH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, A Powerful Drama of Modern Life. BOTH PLAYS ELABORATELY STAGEDI Prices - $1.00, 75c, 50e and 25a. on Snle Saturday. Seats FROM THE FARM TO THE MILL t and ground while the wheat Is fresh. Is why our superior River-dal- e or Phoenix flour Is preferred by housekeepers. It Is ground from good, clean and well matured wheat, and tor bread, cakes and pastry It Is unexcelled. 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