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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, North Ogden Notes : sy FOR NOT PUBLICA-U- To the Utah State Journal : The ex citement In our town a few days ago by a supi-iKe- d rase of iinall-Ihj- x in the person of u transient discovered in the bam of David Francis his subsided. Tin- - case wa to the county phsi. .m. whoreported sent a conveyance and had him taken to Ogden, where his case was discovered to be, If smallpox at all, of such a form and being removed at suchlight an early stage no danger of the disease spreading was apprehended, lie gave his name to the local health officer a Thomas Ilagley and was born at hit. Pelier, ldalul of John Ilagley and Mary Alien Ilagley, February 5, 1SS6, and he and one young Shupe of that place left there April 2, 1904. in search of work. His companion found work In Portland, Oregon, and he. to get work, proceeded further enfailing route to Salt Lake City and landed in North Ogden as stated, sick aud penniless, having, as he stated, lain out several nights on the ground. Last Monday the citizens of North Ogden and Pleasant View interested in the city of the dead" turned out en masse and spent the day cleaning off and beautifying the grounds, and intend to meet there next Monday and finish up their work in proper shape to appropriately observe Memorial day in honor of their dead relatives and T TION. in 8moot That in Hit Testimony Condition of Told He raia As Thoy Exit. Salt Lake Tribune morning Interview with following the ta bMk SgTo- - w-- pwer8-whThi o Mm Washington: ald the Judge, ... jejret very much." would be the next mhen asked who war in Asia 1 go-i- n president, how the the national when to terminate, and a few aeht was going to be paid I have not that question, imple other facility of gathering information a man to remain in Irhleh enable one day and learn- all Washington and future of present past, about the - the world." "Have you an opinion a to the out- of the Smoot caser was asked. I have, but not for publication. It and would be of K only my opinion other man' po more value than any come opinion." testimony before Speaking of hi committee, Judge Powthe election ers said: "I told of condition in Utah exactly to exist. I tried to M i believe them without a answer every question thought as to what effect it would hare on Smoot or any other individual. Vf desire was to let the committee understand exactly what the situation m Utah is, that the members might be a a position to give an Intelligent ver-gr- t. friends. WlMlani A. Montgomery, quarantined for exposure to smallpox, has. been thoroughly fumigated nnd been re- leased. The whooping cough epidemic has cases being resubsided, twenty-si- x ported to the state board for the month of April. The recent rain storms are a boon hurt Senator to upland farming and gardening in not said with that this locality, but will not be so good but with a view to giving the exfor some of the lowlands, and will it facts. somewhat curtail beet acreage where What of the Hearst boom? were unable to plant early. 1 had but little opportunity to talk they E. G. McGrlff, our enterprising rith prominent Democrat and those is planting out a very large ubom I did meet know little more on the Pole Patch. out here. Hearst we vineyard ha do dan In view of the prospect we have for grown wonderfully in political strength ind has become a political nightmare such an enormous crop of all kinds and combines. They are of fruits, many no doubt will direct to the trust their efforts to quality at the expense spending money like water to encompass his defeat While he i a wealthy of quantity. Arthur G. Barrett has been appointed an, his money is a bagatelle comparechorister of this place to succeed d with the wealth that is arrayed ward William H. Crandall, who has moved against him. I believe that the interests which oppose him- are as anxious to Garland. Two handsome boys have come to nomination and insure to defeat thi the nomination of Judge Parker as town to grace the families of Samuel they would be to defeat him for the Hadley and J. M. Norton, respectively. Our schools are arranging an appropresidency. 'New York priate program for the closing day. "Since the platform Parker has been regarded as A number are on the list for graduai safer man than Roosevelt and if he tion, but not so large as previously owing to so many leaving the school rare nominated the moneyed interest for spring work. We also have a numrould no doubt use their power in hi iror. Not that Roosevelt against ber graduating from the Ogden City schools, viz: William N. Barker and the trusts; but he is such a variable loantlty that they cannot tell on one Nephl Brown from the commercial toy where he will be the next Just course, and Nettle Gibson from the tow the Mormons are very enthusia- normal, besides others making comstic about Roosevelt belleveing that mendable progress towards graduation it Is with them, but a soon a he gets In the future. Hon. Nathaniel Montgomery Is yet Mr electoral vote he is Just as likely to his room with rheumatism. confined be them. against j Grandma Ellis, so many month af"It looks as if the fight between srst and Parker would defeat both flicted, 1 still confined to her bed. Ammon Saterfield wa relieved of $60 them and result in the nomination someone else. Who that 'someone a few day ago by an unknown party kV will be, I havent the faintest idea, while doing business In the Ogden believe, however, that Hearst will postofflce. The amount consisted of a cash. ontrol the convention to such an ex- -: bank draft for $40 and $20 In that no man whom he oppose can The police station was notified at once and also the bink, where the draft had . nominated. These stories that Bry-- i and Hearst are working together been procured. was delayre not true. The Cleveland la regarded a Parker man and the same objections ed a few hours Wednesday by spreadrat apply to Parker would apply to ing of rails in the cut northwest of . He is not generally considered North Ogden. Word of the arrival in Paris of Fredpossibility in the east erick Barker has just been received, where he joined his brother James, Mad Young Again. who had been filling a mission in AuOne of Dr. King's New Life Pill stria. They were on the eve of departurh night for two weeks has put me ing for Naples, Italy, to meet another i my 'teens again," write D. H. Tur-brother, Henry Jr., who had been reAustralia. of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the leased from a mission in Is filling a mission in Engst in the world for Liver, Stomach Frederick land. All three are from North Ogden 4 Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never and sons of Henry Barker Sr. of this Pipe. Only 25c. at Jesse J. Driver's place. A hotly contested battle was fought tot store. yesterday on the Hot Springs diamond between the nfiies of North Ogden and LOCAL RAILROAD NOTE8. with the score Pleasant View, ? N. Hess, auditor of dining cars of 5 to $ in favorclosing of the latter. the Union Pacific and Oregon Short W. F. R ni went to Salt Lake today. North Ogden, Weber county, Utah, Superintendent W. R. Scott of the May 7. 1904. toithern Pacific company, accompa-Jby Resident Engineer Thomas Don't fall to go with the Order of ''literal d, returned from a trip to on Wednesday, May 11th. Washington this morning. to Salt Lake via excursion on their k 8 Cali-- fl sbury. the train Line. Special Short Oregon horseman, passed through Og-t- leavesw at 7 p. m. Fare, $1.00. eastward this morning. He had J his party Mr. De Ryder, his trainer CHAIRMAN CH08EN. jifl driver, w'.o as accompanied by F. C. Loufbourow has been chosen life. h t ok east with him twen-r-vcity com-- horse. He will stop in Oma- - chairman of the Republican the succeed to Lake Saut of mlttee one day and then go on to New fork late Dennis C. Eichnor. If anything I said Snoot it wa SENATOR pur-aas- e. ed IS HOT WORRIED EXPECTS TO RETAIN HIS SEAT IN THE SENATE. Sa Ha ! Not Half As Much Interested in His Csse As Some Others Are. Keiiiitiir lied s mi tut, vi lin returned yesterday from Wusliiiiglnn. spent the d.iy in Suit I.nke mid left last evening far hi home at Provo. This morning's Herald publishes ai lengthy interview with the senator in regard to his ease, the political situation in general, nnd his work in congress. Speaking on the first named suhjeet he said: "I haven't the least doulit in the world hut what I will be seated. I have never Intentionally done a man, woman or child a wrong in my life. If I have I um willing ut this or any other time to make reparation. There is nothing to prevent my being n good American citizen. If the time ever comes when I can't be a good citizen of the United States I am going to leave it. I do not want to live in a country when I cannot be n good citi- zen . When asked If a was coming to Utah to make a further investigation, Senator Smoot said: Personally. I know nothing about my case. It does not Interest me half as much as it does some other people. I am going ahead Just as though noth! ing of the kind were in progress. I have read that a is to come to Utah. It can do so us far as I am concerned. It can go where it pleases; do as It pleases and examine as many people as it pleases. I court the fullest investigation possible. I have done nothing wrong; there is no reason why I should not be seated; consequently, the whole matter does not worry me In the least. ICE. The Citizens' Ice company meets all competition and guarantees the best service and the purest ice. Office, basement Reed hotel; teleSuccessor to Farr Bros. phone 71-Ice company, Mountain Ice company, M. L. Jones Coal and Ic company, Jno. Farr Coal and Ice company. Y. DO YOU Ogden-Northweste- rn w W to well-kno- oi -- en I WANT HOUSE? A I have a number of nice homes located In different parts of the city owned by eastern parties. Must be sold at once. Eaay terms If desired. E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Emancipation of the Toiler THE BURDEN OF HOUSEHOLD DUTIES ONE THOUGHT IS THAT ANYTHING THAT LIGHTENS THE BURDEN LENDS THE MOTHER AND WIFE ARE THE ONES PALL HEAVIEST. WHY SPEND HOURS OVER A NERVE WRECKING BETTER FLAVOR TO LIFE'S ACTIVITIES. ING MACHINE WHEN PIECE MATERIAL. ON WHOM YOU CAN BUY THE MADE-U- GOODS AT ALMOST P $16.50 $Di.ii0 quality for quality for quality far 11.00 are mi $1.10 4 10c, 15c $1.35 $2.00 Little Beauty Comb COLONIAL HAIR PINS. stray lock firm and adds beauty to the coiffure. 15c, 20c and 25c. Hand finished, extra quality, Holds that it doesnt pay to darn it.. and 25c. SHEETS 'Eight, nine 'and ten. quarter. '4 on card, 10c. SLIP8 All sizes. 'IZgC, 15c, 20c. 60c, 65c, 70c. test resulting m a wonderful cure. He writes, a patient 'was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulcerI had often ation of the stomach. found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver trouble so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had an attack In fourteen months. Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. KENNEDY'S" Dairy Lunch and Ice Cream Parlors; open 8:20 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2454 Washington avenue. Herbine indigestion and dyspepsia; regulate the bowels and cure liver and kidney complains. It is the best blood en richer and lnvlgorator In the world. It Is purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, and should you be a sufferer from disease, you will use It If you are wise. R. N. Andrews, editor snd manager Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa, Fla, writes: I have used your Herbine In my family, and find it a most Its effects upon excellent medicine. a benefit. I marked been have myself 50c. recommend It unhesitatingly. Will overcome Geo. F. Cave. Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from- a severely bruised leg, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Baliard's Snow Liniment I can cheerfully recommend it as the best medicine for bruises ever sent to the afflicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, Merchant, Doversville, Texas. 25c, 50c, - $1. Geo. F. Cave. Bqsiers snd Belli snd Electric Clocks, Electrical Batteries with electric shocks. Evsry thing here in the electric line; Electrical work In electrical time. 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The best goods svsr Offered. 8peeial If you INSPECT them we EXPECT you will, buy them. 16-2- half Val Laces $1.25 to $7.50 in two and four hole, all sizes,5e dor. the table at about regular prloe. Not old styles, but trtlle heavy fur hot days. A good even for next fall, nt $12.00 Lace Curtains' ligiiB, THE One hundred and fifty spring weights $10 JX) On Any Suit You Select. ISlztf, OF Shirt Waists 33J Off PEAR BUTTONS. COST FOR INSTANCE. Tailored Suits $15.00 THE SEW- A Startling Test. To save a life Dr. T. G. Merritt of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling A THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR YET MOST EVERY ONE IS INTERESTED IN THE WORK IS A NECESSITY Don't fall to go with the Order of Washington on Wednesday, May 11th, on their excursion to Salt Lake via Oregon Short Line. Special train leave at 7 p. m. Fare $1.00. 1 Sac-rmen- SMOOT : HIS All OPINION S 5 7, eooeeeeoioeeeoeeoeeoee JGE POWERS ,T MAY Boyle Furniture Company |