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Show OAiLV UTAH STAtE JOURNAL SATURDAY. WILL FORM PJH E New New New New New Cravats i Shirts Hats .. An iiui j .4 oi ;l:e was held factory ow rl- - i 1.1.L' lOxl.i.x al llltf Is sull 1i 1 ill scMi'iu Si.u, J,.ai..a. guva to pros. T:,ik'1 attended mu: is o.ili.d fur si., of discussii.g i,e uax isubiluy oi a. mining a ivii.p.iiiX . i:.itepo:uie Uie w !:nn will ., m packh.g ihe cul-.- j a L; uatuie il.. to handle the ri.tiii output of tu- vanning fucturir-- (if 1 he state. There were U but fixe uf the factories in lh slate represented as follows: 1). C. Adams, Syracuse. George Mattson and I X. Fierce. Utah Cunning company of ogleii. and the Pioneer Canning company. George Craig. Ogden Canning company. A. L. Brewer. Xonli Ogden. Willard, Uinta, Riverduie and Ho,lr ('aiming , i : ti--- vim-i-un- - buds and dowers C. D. IVEiS Broom Hotel Corner ini-anies. that the ordinance will not lie reported for passage In its present form. you drink, drink Tellowatona. Pitronlae Home Industry. Ark for TlUotaw'i Broome. Fie ft Giant, Richardson Musical tonight. the Crockery people. Ilia. George French la the hrr liner, Mrs. Don Maguire. guest of Richardson Musical tonight. ft Grant, the Crockery people. Jl J. Weber, the Salt Lake attorney, was In the city laet evening. Don't miss the special Bale tonight. Fie Bkhaideon A Grant, ' the Crockery yeotle. Slatervllle butter h&e taken mure list prime than any other brand In He state. George Tod to in ancto, Don Barnet, of Arcade, New the city the gueat of hie Maguire. Mines Maggie and Rnee Gilmore, ef Pocatello, are vlaltlng their slater, kia D. J. Malone. General Superintendent of the Harrlman linen, Like visitor yesterday. n. Bucklpg-ku- was a Salt The die department was called out kit evening by a false alarm from Twenty-fift- h street and Jefferson ave-m The will of Thomas waa filed the late Sarah A. with the county clerk jnterday for probate. The value of Ike eetate la given aa 16,250. The Woodmen of the World will live a card party and social. In K. P. hall, Thursday evening, April 19th. Befnahments and prises. Tickets, 25a The Postal Telegraph company will crept and transmit free, telegrams relating to aubsciiptlona to the relief fund for beneflt of stricken people of outhem Italy. The committee on lews and streets ef the dty council held a meeting last , evening In the office of the mayor and dtocusesd the proposed franchise to the tfra Rapid Transit company. Koth-,- n vai given out, but It la understood f SMITHS Feed and Grocery BELL PHONE 91 That are fresh. Oar's havs net been stored fer S r we'w. All received within a w't, aome every day.. , cTy them heme, 5 dox deliver them for 75e 85e SUGAR Pare Cane, 15 peunde Brown, 4 pounds $1.00 25e j Gasoline Don't miss the special sale tonight. Richardson A Grunt, the Crockery people. The latest business house to decorate b the Walnut on Twenty-fift- h street. Proprietor Livingston has Installed a magnificent electric sign over the entrance. J. W. Abbott, Ammon Moore and A. T. Wright, of the Union Portland were fit Salt Lake Cement cumi-uuy- , yesterday afternoon on business connected with the concern. When returning home In the evenings from theatres or dances, stop and get some of McCsrdle's famous chicken tainales with olives. At the red car on Twenty-fift- h and Grant. ' The funeral services over the remains of Katherine Batchelor, who died Thursday evening of pneumonia, waa held this afternoon from the 1047 Jefferson avenue. Julia Ann Lowe, aged 0 years, who has been stopping temporarily at the Windsor Hotel with her son, died .yesterday. The body will be taken to Balt Lake for Interment The funeral services over the remains of Richard Smith, who was accidentally shot at hie home In North Ogden, will be held from the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock. Poet office hours Arbor Day. Ons delivery by carriers. General delivery, stamp and registry windows open from I to 10 a Money order department closed. Thoa. H. Davis, P. M. The excavation work for the Bhupe-WilliaQandy companys new nss-lden- n factory at Twenty-sixt- h SPECTACLE ri'. - ..e3 LS HAVE BEEN AR - GIVEN LAST N BY PRINCIPALS. Et'ccAl street and Wall avenue, has commenced, and the structure will he rushed to completion. There is no other business which clean surdemands the absolutely that the butcher must roundings main t in. We know that many slight detalL That Is one this reason why you are Invited to try a clean meat market, such as Weather-by- s. 2458 Wash. Ave. The dam In Deep creek canyon, Blx Elder county went out during the recent heavy rains and the company, the Curley Irrigation and Reservoir company, will endeavor to recover damages for the same upon the bond of the contractor, on the ground that the dam waa never properly constructed or It would have withheld the pressure of the water. ' William Stlmpson, an aged resident of Rlverdale, had a narrow escape from death yesterday. While at work excavating a cellar the bank caved In pinioning him under tons of earth. His cries for help were heard by a section gang which happened to be working in the vicinity, and he waa rescued from his perilous position. He was badly bruised, but no bones were broken. The remains of the late Mrs. Glen Morton, who was Grace Clayton, of this city, will arrive In Ogden tomorrow morning, accompanied from Tuscon, Arisons, by her bereaved husband. The funeral services will be held at the Fifth ward meeting house at 1 p. m. John Clayton, one of the Sunday. brothers, la expected to arrive from his home In Los Angeles In time for the absequlea A committee of prominent Masons from Balt Lake, was In Ogden yester day and Inspected the new Masonic temple, which Is nearly ready to be dedicated. The committees consisted of Chris Diehl, James H. Brown and Judge Morse. They were received by a committee consisting of W. J. Shea ley, 8. W. Badcon and A. R. Heywood, who escorted them through the building. The long standing trouble between hte county board of education and the Individual school directors will likely be brought before the courts In the near future for adjustment. The fight has been going on for over a year, many .of the trustees objecting to signing over the property of their districts to the board, and opposing the consollr dstlon. Borne, even, have refused and still refuse to do so. and It la to test the constitutionality' of the law that the matter Is to bo taken before the . courts. If you drink, drink Tellowatona Ia Leavitt. Chief Cunning cxnui-any- , Plain City. W. Van Allen. Banner and Wasatch Canning companies. Ogden. J. G. M. Barnes. Kaysxille Canning company. R. Siringham, Woods Cross and Layton Canning cuinjunies William Craig. Bolt laike Valley Canning conipuny, Ogden. M. E. Crandall, Spring vllle Cunning company. Factories Not Roprosontod. The factories not represented at the meeting are t lie Star Canning company, of Buy; the Clinton Canning comiiaiiy. of Roy; the Garden City Canning company, uf lrnvo; the Utah Canning company, of 1'rovo, and the Morgan Canning company, of Morgan. While aa above stated the delegates have discussed the mu iter Informally, and all have practically expressed tnemselves as In favor of the proposition, no action w 111 likely he take today on account of the fact that there are a number uf the factories not represented. Another meeting will be called In the near future, w hen all can be present to perfect the organisation. The plans for the uew concern are entirely different from the one formed almut two years ago and which later went out of existence. In this case the new company may be composed of the vannera, themselves, or It may not. In either event It will be entirely separate from the canneries, and will take the entire output of the factories, paying for the same as an Independent buyer, and placing the earns upon the market for a ala As Ogden le the center of the canning Industry of the state, and there are more factories adjacent to this city than In all the rest of the state combined, the headquarters of the concern will undoubtedly be here. i Moim. gt--i f ' - L ; xxi., .: nit- . t 1 1! cornu, : nated Twetr ': s', It- form. Xll! ty ! B th- lire Ns-Co- , E'c. r xiccd Cono : . next Toxi.ix lie - ,.f txxeli-fumilitary uniform, nil, upi-eu- il . It will h, etivel iiseourxe r vlili-lixi- are i formi:.!i wto-t- i the tin- game, big I.xi.i. stun will l follow l,x Ihe High slutlenls Thi s. is will meet at the plax-es Twenty-fift- h iiamen turner Adams High school, lee. and Ktllers-ni- . ; anti vyuiiiey In fixnil of house WiiHhington. Lewis and I'll met-- ; iVuiral will be ready - drop in line at of ; Twenty llfili and (irant the Gram seimol will full in at Twenty-thir- d a... Washington, ami ilu- - Mound . sch-mls- uxt-une- On one occasion. In celebrating a presidential election. It la said, the boys decided to put up a poke on the old wan. They had an old muzzle-loader- . which they tilled nearly halffull of black rowder, wads, etc., and informed him he must Are It. "Bill" demurred,. on the ground ttat the charge waa too heavy, but on being told It was the only way hp could show his loyalty o the Republican party he consented. Taking the gun -- oaewhat gingerly he fired, and was, of course, bowlei over and over by the recoil of tin deary musket One of the bova. a safe distance away, and doubled up with laughter, managed to gasp: "Bay, Bill, what are you down there for? Huh! To get out th smoke, retoned "Bill. slowly anJ painfully picking himself up cit of the dirt Southern Pacific No. 2. from the Auswest, today carried 270 sacks of ' tralian mall. In addition to Pacific coast mail. The Metropolitan special, carrying 200 members of the Metropolitan Opera company of New York, will arrive In the city tonight at 10:45 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Arnold, who their home at have been making Corlnne for the past two years, have returned to Ogden for the summer. Mr. Arnold Is principal of schools at The Los Angeles Limited, which left hero at 2:25 this afternoon is the first train to be sent over the Ban Pedro since the wsshout of one hundred miles of track. It la eald that the loss and in passenger and freight traffic In damage to roadbed will aggregate the mammoth sum of $1,000,000. Dr. G. G. Ives, a recent graduate of the School of Osteophy at Kirks villa Mo who practiced in Boston, Mass the past winter, has concluded to cast his lot among ua. and la fitting up elegant 'offices In the top floor of the Lewie Mock. He Is the 'son of S. L. Ives, the well known real estate dealer. l Txxeu-ty-se---I- - -! - Txxeu-ty-see-'- ii, an.l xx liixkli.-i- . x. -- I liruuu-d- . Kstau- - ot Selen for : it. Miirtll and ll during The . . ll.,- he e oi of chicken yiast week Tli.-iii.ix- - w fx-- t con-bii-- Pti'-idi-- 'ii del-a- cus-l-Ml- y. i tem-lu-r- ,1 ad- - of uiio fixed b.-i- Yeuuuuut Aim leM.unetl-lai- y at fixed d s er r Kel-eiit- re y - i 'iit L (ranted Estate of Joliii ('. Slone, deceased, dlv-lam- .g rt ei t. deceased, pe-llii- on I,, make a coi.ii.o-wuh yim.,i-ge- r (iumi for the ten nil m mic iiran.l 1'ix-rlii.um fxr tlie purpo-x- - of luild-N'- .f thiHigh school ixcrcis.-n- . Mr. AIIIhxii, si.i,1 to the li.iril lli.it a lady by fie nunu- of Mrs. Mi Ian had created (UUe all exclteiiicnt al ihe lirant sx'liool x. t.iday liy I., the principal Mr. Harrix, .cal me teacher of mu- - nt her children, M.xx llarlog. how In t u minhd. Joyce told tinihai xhoulri the womai- call oil another such errand i cull lla- - uce in,:. I and have her taken into e of tlie While it xx as the or the schoola and the In treat parents with all dm- - courtesy , nut lie still tiny with ill the discharge of lliclr duties. comnii-iici'iiieii- xx 1. Jxdiii luiight, ili'x'iuwi-il- . uppivxal. allowaiii-i- and it uccxiunt, decree of dlstilbu-tixi- li un. I dlscliuise xf administrator. lo David MaltsxUl. of Joliii (' Stone. tteceafee-fur summary distribution, a L.x,-- Sin: ill pelilion for (iruiiled ami . 11. min. - . ib-au:- l'.Miaie ' Jr aiix-il.ii- mmiMtratioii. ,ii fa. "'-- 1HX. up-H- for cnnfirinuiixiii of sale. Drain- ed. Estate of Hans D. Peiiurson, deoetts-ei- l. for leilers of adtiiliilatra-lio- n (iianted and Isaid fixed at $4.5tHL list. - uf Roy Chamberlain, deceast tt ton ed. for letters of administration. c mu led and bund fixed at $IiHl. deeeast-d- . i'islate of George for summary distributuui and! diseliurge of guurxllun. Granted. Estate of PatrU-- Moynaliau, deeeas-e- d. for cigiilriiiatiun of sale unit for family allow unee. Grauled in sum of $25 iiiisith. Esiule of Sarah MeEiillre, petition for letters of sdmliiHtra-tlo- u. Gianted and bond fixed at $4.ltua. Kslute of Naomi Gut sell, deceased. for cuiifirnuitloii of sale. Grauled. Estate of guid'd lull of Chus. Wllliain Cross el si. Illinois', ietltUiu for letters Grunted uml bond of guurilliinslilp. fixed at $4,500. Estate of Susannah Hancock, deof John Coiitoa. Disceased, missed. Motien Calendar. O. S. 1.. Railroad company vs. aSm-u- el Kletrlier, luHiring on demurrer, cun. t Inued. Iaclflc Collection bureau vs. John R. Junes, demurrer overruled and thirty days granted to answer. Negroes Arraigned. Alfred Blackburn and Win, Brown, the two negroes charged with adultery and fornication committed with a white girl, were arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Their hearing was set for April 17th. it-- r Will Trsst the Peer. Prof. Schweninger, famous as Bla-marr- body physician, has resigned aa head of the great infirmary near Berlin, and will devote the evening of his life to private practice, chiefly among tha poor and destitute. WALL PAPER. and DECORATION Place your orders early , for your spring house clean8L ing, at Morris,' 105 Twenty-fourt- h Both 'Phones. Mouse Cleaning Time furniture new Always suggests some pieces of - We are prepared to supply just what- - you want for any room, of An extra pretty line of Fancy Chairs and Rockers, also Reed Goods and Mission Furniture arrived this Come in and look them over. week, l BOYLE FURNITURE CO. the get SODA WATER HABIT ..t. uini the n.g IU..I- xx xitxp. xx d , (,f Ketale ef gi..n. Lex l J. Mu.xi i'e.-u tor approval, a.. el al. imiu-rx- . i.i i, i Mi!:...., oi of account. Five Points niii--li- . at and Wuslilugi-iii- . Tin- In, of march will lie m t:paved dlsirieiM and will exteuil fr-.street to the deii Willi i whleh me flags .uni haiiiiers. iuseiiptions. Hie parade will HEALTH OFFICER REFUSED DO undouhieiiy lie an iiuprcKslvc sii;hi. ISSUE DEATH CERTIFICATE IV-'ithe Reed hotel liuleony Thomas will take a number uf of the parade. The And in ths Msanwhila What is to Bs Dons With thu Body ef Mrs. A. best nf these will be sent to the large Lows, Who Diod Yostorday Mom-mg- f magazines of the country that ure enNo Burisl Permit Can Bo Given gaged al Hie present lime in t lie crusade civic Improvement, chief among which ure C'ulller'H Weekly and Yesterday morning Mrs. J A. Lowe, a transient, died at tlie Windsor hotel tne lai.lii K' Home Journal. of cancer. Hhe hud been tienled by MUberry 11 l.lnclcome, Uhrisiiau THE COUNTY BOARD healer, but failed to respond to the treatment. After her death UnderOF EDUCATION MEETS taker Ricliey waa called upon to pre-iathe bmly for burial. Hefore a The county board of education held burial iwrtuli can be Issued It Is Its meeting this afternoon and heard tliat a certificate uf cause of death the tviMirt of the treasurer showing be Issued by a physician, or by the a balance on hand of $8,174.42. rlty physician 111 any case where a President Stratford retained that the doctor was not in attendance upon site for the pruimsed new school the patient. When Mr. Ricliey called to building at Hoosr liad been purchased get tlie certificate from Dr. Condon, and paid for. city physician, it Is said the latter rePetteraon recom- fused to Issue the satfie. There tlie Hmwriniendent mended that the schoola convene on matter stands. The body cannot be Arbor Day as usual, but that instead without the ierni!t interred prorly uf the regular work that exercises ap- and Sanitary Inspector Power will not without the certipropriate to the day be given, during Issue the the forenoon, and that during the af- ficate. ternoon the time be sent lii cleaning WALL PAPER. and beautifying the school grounds. Thu recommendation waa adopted. For .prlng doings. Beautiful effects Mlae Hartog. of the city schools, gave In designs and colors, at Morris,' $05 a class exercise In reading for the Twenty-fourt- h 8L Both 'Phones. county teachers this afternoon. The s board extends Its thanks for the kindWhat, IndscdT ness shown It by tlie city teachers on Manager Your play Is too tame-Thtwo different occasions, Miss Keyes, "Blit Waa Out of the Smoke. last act ought to end with a snap. having assisted them some time ago In In the vicinity of Paris Hill, Me., s same Playwright Ikyesnt the hero marline. generation or thereabout ago. lived a ry the heiress? 8ay, what do yuu call man namer William Young, who was a snap, anyway? JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. known as B1U Young. Although it was conceded he waa hardly upto par Intellectually, and was accordingly the butt of Jokea, hla replies were always witty and sure to provoke laugh-er- . an-- a.-- i.i i of .ishiugion iih.ivh xx ill a:-- 111, . Judge II ters er. tlt. 0 of Txxeiil) avenue an-- l ii while the line of inaivli an-- l etlrrlni; Make the Blackbu rn And BroAn. tne T..j Bro Charged W'.t-- i A.i ta-- j Are AreArra.gned and Plead Not Go.ty Thc.r Hear.ng Set for Apt ''ih. Ec-'oi- . : l l lim,-i'.-- v San i.i lx r at tin and tt Fort e Boa-- x'UKc jU-fo- Madir-.- tt 1 SigHi-- ' awn u AT FOARD OF MANY ORDERS MADE BY JLDGE VEcTiNG. HOWELL THIS MORNING kn .a I.. : .. history I mr .mil five m Hi Y lull n xx ill ' Al li.e in of a x'hli - n xx ill xv::.i th-- l In .; it'-- i l.ij. hum- an -- c-- ( Th k s : as suggestive of spring as spring BRIEFS R- BE All s Easter Furnishings LOCAL Will PAGE FIVE PrsHminary Meetly Wu Held n the Will fcr fc igcat Exen cf the in Weber Club Ro?--Today and the Ogac , History Parents Should Matter Wa D at Lengtn n Force to See the Ciul-r.- e Packers Look on Scneme With Favor of March. ; Hosiery ORGAN. 2E ALL OLTPcT. i)5. 14. IMPOSING EW CONCERN WILL TO HANDLE ENTIRE Gloves APR.L Perhaps Its rushing the season a little, but so many of our Boda patrons were getting thimty for a glass of GOOD BODA WATER, we really had to open the fountain. Our BODA DRINKS are so good that It Is well worth the time to walk several blocks out of your way. CuWxddmCo. Proscription Spseia'ists, 2479 WASHINGTON AVE. |