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Show DAILY U1AH FATHERS ANOTHER UTILE DDT DID STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY .MARCH ?, new attachments WILLAPUS-WALLAPU- COME THIS MORNING fob Parmittad May Ba C.bm.n British Royalty and Nobility Witness Obsequies of Duke of LULU PLAINTIFF Cambridge. to D SjJs. at the was the -- ar meeting laat night routine. aimpleat and Le meeting will go down in hiatory hat did not happen, rather than of the City fathera Zt p vbat did. appoint- - ere were no municipal no communicatione from jbeie were ibe mayor-X- o ordinance were vetoed. were allowed. claim So waa not altogether meeting the Still took steps to council because rain, hackmens fare from two to a mile, and some new wash-an- d other appliance were ordered allapua WfflapuB-- the bits ftt ft the W were present went through HecOMer Critchlow oiual elocutionary performance of the minute of laat meeting. corOn recomendation of the law to decided accept nua the council bond. mayor1 gt of John Bowman against The Mr. Bowman fell settled. was e city Idewalk and Injured himself m thes to work and unable was he that a agreed to alnoncil magnanimously as Mm $5. Ma-itaKr. Chambers Introduced Judge to the audience. The Judge applied for the hackmen, who desire to (tarie fifty cents per mile Instead of the member An I. tXDoX.March 22. The funeral of the Duke of Cambridge was held In W estminlaler Abbey this morning amid great ceremonial Interment was In Kenaalgreen cemetery. The body rested over night in the Abbey. Early this morning a great crowd gathered to greet the king and queen as they pawed. At the Abbey was an immense concourse, Including nil the notable of the empire. The service was beautiful and impressive. The route to the cemetery was thickly packed with an Interested but respectful nli tnnty-flv- Msmlttee. committee reported that At city treasurer's report is correct Councilman Payn gets a new tele-)iHe Is chairman of the fire com-tttand he and Fire Chief Graves to talk with each other over the ftt 'plane, o council ordered one placed finance hl ee h Hi residence. Triry avenue waa ordered fixed up. engineer was ordered to the grades and crossings streets at Madison ai Jefferson avenues: The contract for printing Judge How di blanks was given to W. W. The city hmonlie Twenty-eigh- th toning. The sanitary Inspector reported four at ease of contagious disease and A new cases In quarantine. The matter of delinquent and unpaid was referred to the law wcMnenta wmlttee. City fthjr Parker made a Engineer report on the matter of repalr-a- t Vrowning-Clayto- n was ltt iiii'l us show you just why our offer is extraordinary on this Beautiful THE CASE. - of iSlioes are scarce. We mean G OOlbothjudges the merchant ami tho consumer. a few merchants give their shoe stock O NLY enough thought, time and attention. consumers of hocs know how to O NLYselecta fewa good pair of shoes. YOU know the difference between a GoodD O year Welt Shoe ami a McKay Sewed Shoe? ) Range. releas- - j obligations to Charles W. Clayton, by ed of her matrimonial her husband. CASH will buy it this week. Last week, ami next week it will take to buy it. a SURELY this CAN you find this out? Come here and will take pleasure in showing you. We Need the Room HOW BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY ONLY JOHN A. BOYLE, 2455 is something you should know and save yourself worry and money. minutes necessary to show you that Shoes are superior to most others. to be of superior EVERY pair is guaranteed and Rock Oak Soles. workmanship, Manager Washington Avenue a few TE1 IN and have a little Shoe Talk with us and learn how good Shoes are made. Mrs. Foster Gets Furniture. Mr. Goldelia Foster waa granted a divorce from her husband yesterday, but no disposition waa made of the household furniture In the decree. By a supplementary order made this morning the goods were awarded to Prices: $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 A New Pair for the Ones That Go Wrong her. Filed. District Attorney Halverson filed an Information today charging Michael Riley with two counts of housebreaking. It Is alleged that on February 6th he broke Into a room at the Central hotel, occupied by Mrs. Mary E. and stole a valise containing wearing apparel and other property. He will enter his plea to the charges Information Ohlen-kam- THE TOGGERY w 302. TWENTY-FIFT- p, are more worthy of success than this one. The play possesses an excellent story, which Is told in a clear and forcible manner. The situations are well conceived and coherently carried out and the climaxes, while thrilling and surprising are natural and convincing. The dialogue is far above that usually found In melodramatic are productions and the characters Ml well Fannie and drawn. unique Curtis, who was seen here In the leading role of Tennessees Pardner and other well known attractions, plays the part of the wife In a most acceptable manner. She la ably supported by a powerful acting company, Including a clever child actress. The scenic effects are massive and beautiful and many new and up to date singing and dancing specialties are Introduced. Terry against the trustees of the Warren school district was heard yesterday afternoon and the arguments continued until this morning. These consumed about an hour, after which Judge Rolapp took the matter under advisement HulanlakI ft Peery were attorneys for the trustees and W. L. Maginnig for Terry. Probata Order. In the estate of William C. Channel, deceased, a petition for sale of real estate was granted. ENGLISH AS 8HE IS WROTE. There Is to be a dance at Conley's academy tonight J I ST. H " "DOWN BY TH E SEA. Down by the Sea,M a comedy drama tomorrow. of more than ordinary merit, will he seen at the Grand tonight Few pro- Taken Under Advisement ductions of the melodramatic line are All the evidence In the case of L T. Attached to this was a wtln of Intention to build a sidewalk w both sides of Twenty-fift- h street tai Wall to Adams avenues. The S. P. POWER PLANT RUNNING. t Is estiamted to cost $11,654. The Tie electric power plant In the new 5Ck of intention was ordered to be Southern Pacific shops was turned on Wished. and tested yesterday and found to opCity Attorney erate perfectly. Today some adjustBagley repot of notice for the ments have been made and the plant city bon ' which was referred to t is now doing its regular work. The wmlttee. electric plant generates 220 horse powft alleyway In Corbett's a er and the Immense crane Is one of the w ordered to be vacated, largest In the United Stats, having a ft Foresters of America carrying capacity of 200,000 pounds. Pwted the use of Lester Park At present there are nine locomotives fty 2d for a dance. In the shops for repair. The Jathes and petition from taxpayers ash other 'machinery will soon be moved tain from Pacific to WllS in from the old shops, which will be Thirty-firand Thirty used as boiler shops hereafter. was referred to the cor 1 buildings and grounds. JURORS FOR NEXT TERM. petition from the state The following Is a list of the Jurors 10' 2 extend a kraln on its drawn late yesterday by the county disposed of In a slmlla attorney, county treasurer and county ft Petition of James Burt tc clerk for the next term of the district eertaln cemtery lot was re court: petition to place a light at Joseph Bingham, E. M. Luckett, G. toh and Jackson was A. Poulter, Hyman Lewi, F. A. Burt, refer Hchell ft Xickols asked foi T. S. Hutchinson, James Dawson, John Referred. L. Herrick, Thomas W. Peterson, Otto ft Sweden's ducks be may Lund, Sanford Banford, William Simpfrom swimming. A petit) son, Ralph B. Gibson. Newman H. Barthe effect that this ker, W. Bailey Jr, Daniel Coon, Henry a ducks were a nuisance Fisher, C. C. Wangsgaard, Boren J?ln ,n the vicinity and his Fred L. Keller, Peter A. Morten-sewm to his Alma II. Rogers. Fred W. Mole, hog was lghbors trouble. The n John Allred, L. C. Ashton. sidewalks. Lulu r Good Shoes THE N Judge Rolapp this morning. The husband did not defend the suit so u decree was given by default. The couple were married at Logan on the 4th of February, 1891, and three children were the Issue of the union. For more than a year the husband has pursued a downward, populace. drunken course and totally neglected to provide for hia wife and family. Divorce was the mothers last resort and WANT INCREASED WAGES. thl ha a been granted ber. She was also given theh ouaehold furniture, the Street Car Company Men Want custody of the children and the other Twenty-Fiv- s Cents Psr Hour relief usually preyed for in such cases. Instead of Twenty Cant. The street car operators are desirous of obtaining an increase in wages, from twenty cents to twenty-fiv- e cents per hour and the company will be approached In the matter. The conductors and motormen work a ten hours' day, with an occasional extra hour, making the wage per diem $2, which they desire increased to $2.50. A Journal reporter called on Judge Dee, president, and X. C. Flyga re, manager, of the company today but neither gentleman would discuss the matter, the latter stating It would in all likelias at present The matter hood be considered at a meeting of e m already In the hands of the law the directors. The IN Warren 8chool District Case Taken Undar Advisement General Notes From the Courts. Canta a CHarga Fifty The work BROWNING-CLAYTO- 5 30 DIVORCE IN CRED 1001 ART IN THIS IS ONE OF MANY OF THE SPRING STYLES. Dressmaking In our extensive lines you will find all that Is new and late in style In a vast variety of patterns, most of which are exclusive. You will not match them except at the high priced tom tailors. cus- After an extended sojourn In the fashion center or the East, MADAM WOOLLEY will be pleased to meet her many friends at Burt's Dressmaking Parlors (second Our Prices Are a Third to a Half Less Than They Ask You floor). The object of her Eastern visit was to inform herIn the art of LADIES TAILORING, from the world's masters of this great art She returns well prepared to give a service to the ladles of Ogden and vicinity second to none In the West and perhaps superior to any other Modiste In the state. Placards announcing this fact are hanging around In various parts of the city. One of these reads: "Prizes to ladles for the 'most pretty hat and to gentlemen for the 'most pretty tie. self of the newest achievements Sure Cure for Piles. Itching Piles produce moisture and cause itching. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write me! about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phila-- I delphla. Pa. Besides being an artist of rare ability in all that to the making and fitting of correct costumes for women, Madam Woolley makes a specialty of studying the latest styles, and the Individual requirements of every lady availing themselves of her expert services. per-tai- o's ns A ! " st A A Mal-leru- p, n. 1 -- v, erre2 to 2he members fi fd ward. J? creating four nei guttering a, .tnwer. nt Were ordered In at tJv"""4 a of si Tty-flft- h T1ren,en were the room. In the city rabalL ,2'ennfMr.Nyeacroa n a J Twenty-fift- sti h tvenue. "'rP t Hof,0rderea lron 10 n h Z 8f,'entapoud. m,C,0n the "OM C' 1 a" tVhafle trees trlmr Nqu,.,? rh,ef of RoWce. ,!l Ctt";" " f0P"t"t,0B knell ""oily adjourned. T 8UGAR DIVIDEND. A meeting of the directors of the Sugar company waa Amalgamated held this afternoon, at which the usual quarterly dividend of 6 per cent was declared on the preferred, stock, payable April 1st S. J. BURT & BROS. Superb Presents For Easter Giving Easter Is almost hare and it to think of tho littlo will add beauty to that things tho now gowns and pleasure to one'a friendo. Is time It are just the thing to tend friendo wo have an excellent variety. Ross Book Store TO GET OUR PRICE8 ON LUMBER, 8HINGLE8, LATH MATERAND BUILDING IALS OF ALL KINDS, AND 50 THEREBY NAME AND To Save Yourself Money $52 PRICE. ON EVERY PAIR Shoe ISONEOF EXTREME STYLE AT POPULAR PRICESJN DRESSING The feet one should look roe nr, durability. AND STYLE .YOU FIND ALL THESE IN THE crossett a mm v Shoe. T, Crossett. Utah & Oregon Lumber Co 143 24th 8trset Phone 561 THE Dee-Stanfo- street Makes a Clean 8wep. la nothing like doing J00 AND The Crossett Bily an Incubator and make the A Co., poultry business pay. Skeen Twenty-fourt- h 30 C DOC CostAnything Our Wrist Bags and Purses Aro oxtromely boautiful and for appropriate presents, and Easter Eggsv Chicks and s Cards Doesnt 0 a thing There Salve, you Of all the thoroughly. Salve Arnica Bucklen'a ever heard of, la the best It sweeps away and cures OGDEN, UTAH UlBurns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boil, Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description cers, Skin Eruptions and Pllea Ifs satto give of any. House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices only 25c, and guaranteed druggist Driver, Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog- -it Is free. J. Jesse isfaction by BROWNING BROS. CO. o ZD f CROSSETT SHOES AEE SOLD BY THE Shoe Co. rd Broom Hotel Building -- n 0 YOU WILL GET ALL THE NEWS IF YOU SUBSCRIBE 3S JOURNAL |