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Show DAILY UTAH STATE PAGE EIGHT 17, 19DS. JQURNAl. TUESDAY. APRIL Did You See the Boys in Our Overalls? RB orDIY V They looked fine, some uits bought here. Yes, a good many in that procession were wearing our By-La- brand of clothing, and they looked it too. We will agree to clothe your boys in better clothes than he has had before at reasonable price. THE TOGGERY OF j OF If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Com Richard ha returned from a WARREN G. CHILD PASSED AWAY to Idaho. SHORTLY BEFORE NOON. A (laughter ha been born to Mrs. R. N. Snyder. Patronise Home Industry. Ask for Ho Corns te Ogdon in 1852 and Has TDlotaona Brooms. Rosidod in This City Evar Sines Patsy Healey la around again afCreased the Plaine Nine Different ter hia jirut reeled Illness. Timet. Athur Uvlngatuit haa arrived at San Francisco on hla way homo from tri Australia. Warren G. Child died at his resiThe city council did not meet laat dence, 135 Twenty-sixt- h street, at 11:60 evening, but will bold lta regular o'clock this momlng of paralysis. Ha tonight. had been for a long time and bis Messrs. Snow and Dlnsford, of Salt death was not unexpected. He was see-al- uti 111 4 Lake, were the gueata of Mr. and Mra. surrounded by all the resident memJ. F. Flinders yesterday. bers of his family when the end uiiw. - Warren G. Child was bom In New and of Q. Marriott, Butler, Parly 71 years ago. He came to Ogden York were of Hannah J. Koldewyne, Ogden, across the plains with an ox team In today granted a llceiiae to wed. 1852 and has made hla home in this Mra. L. N. Meld and Mra. A. A. city ever since. During his residence Tuemer leave today for Salt Lake to hei a he made four trips to the east, attend the Grand' Lodge of Rebeccas. three times with ox teams and the last experienced . all the The Uluatrated aong, .Take Me To with horses; Tour Heart Again," at the Lyceum nardbhlpe and vicissitudes of the piotbla week la being aung by Harry La neers many tlmea over. During the early days of the city's history he was mar In pleasing voles. prominent In the upbuilding and adIn Hereafter the police department vancement of Its Interests and was for tenda to conduct a vlogroua cruaade a time prominent In church work, long or of vlolatom the the bicycle agalnat having been bishops consullor In tbe dlnance. Second ward for many years. Charlea Chatlaln, formerly employ No arrangements fur tha funeral d with the Culley Drug company, baa have been made. Many of tha chilreturned to Ogden from a months visit dren reside out of the state and until at Loa Angeles. they can be communicated with, no Were not Blatervllle butter the date can be fixed. beet there would not be more of It of than all other brands several THE ROCK CRUSHER times over, would there 7 F. M. Whitten, of Chattanooga, : GOES TO THE SPRINGS Tennessee. aged 28, and Miss Amla were York. 23, carter, of New today Excellent Quality of Quartiite Found granted a license to wed. John F. Walton, a resident of Thera That ia Just the Thing for South Weber, died Sunday at the age tho Ropoir of tho County Roads, and of 42 years from dropsy. Tha funeral Mochino Will Likoly Work Tharo. will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. When returning home In the even It U highly probable thot tho new Inga from theatres or dances, atop and rock crusher, recently purchased by get some of McCardlee famous chicken the county, has finally found a resting tamalea with olives. At tha red car place. The commissioners have been on Twentyflfth and Grant. diligently searching for a place where County Clerk Mattaon went to there wao an abundanc of the right Salt Lake thla momlng to inspect tha kind of rock for rood work, and have voting machine which la on exhibition Just found what they want. This is an there. It ie possible that the county unlimited supply of quurtslte near the commissioners may decide to purchase Utah Hot Springs, and Mr. Wilson stated today that although no formal a few of the machines. Bualnesa Men, Clerks, and other action had been taken by the board, undoubtedly decide to friends. Dont forget the Lutheran that Itthewould machine at the Springs and Ladles Aid society's dinner tomorrow locate work at once. evening, (Wednesday), from 5:10 to I begin p. m. Served in tha new Sunday school room. It's only 25c, but Ua a WINSLOW CASE RESUMED. Hummer." Business Men, Clerks, and other The Winslow case against friends. Dont forget the Lutheran the Union Pacificdamage Railroad company Ladles' Aid societys dinner tomorrow was resumed before Judge Howell In evening. (Wednesday), from 5:20 to I the district court thla momlng. But p. m. Served in the new Sunday little progress was made, only two school room, it'a only 25c, but it's a wltneesea for examined the debeing Hummer." fense. The major portion of the time A complaint has been sworn to by was taken up with arguments aa to B. A. Baker charging C. H. Wood with the admission as evidence, of the conthe crime of burglary in the first de- tract between Winslow and the exuress gree. The defendant Is accused of company. The court will rule on thla entering a box car belonging to the matter thla afternoon. Southern Pacific and steulln ga quanThe case came to a sudden ending thla afternoon when Judge Howell rultity of cigars and collars. no other bufalness which ed adversely on the matter and the There demands the absolutely clean sur defense then concluded Its case and roundings that the butcher must shortly after three o'clock Judge Howell maintain. We know that many slight began delivering the charge to the detail. That Is one Jury. The arguments will follow. this reason why you are invited to try a clean meat market, such as Weather-by- s. PATERSON'S MOTION DENIED. 2455 Wash. Ave. A team belonging to a man named WASHINGTON. April 17. The suran preme court of the United States has Taylor, residing at Harrisvllle, street thla refused the motion of the attorney-geiier-away on Twenty-fourt- h of Colorado that the appeal of morning and tore up the hill toward the Callioilc church at breakneck speed. Srnsiur Patterson, fined 11,000 for conThe buggy collided with a pole at the tempt uf the supreme court of Colointersection of Twenty-fourt- h and rs (In. be either affirmed or dismissed. Adams and broke loose from the team, which went on up the hill, where they Two adjoining lota, 2H blocks from were captured a few minutes later. The Ave on tha bench. A Washington buggy was not badly damaged. snap, must be sold at ones. M. Skeen, If you drink, drink Yellowstone Room 60, First Nat'L Bank Bldg. Three calls yesterday for the fire department kept the boys busy most of the day. Early In the morning an alarm was turned In from Box 24, at atreet and the corner of Twenty-fift- h Lincoln avenue, but some practical Jok-- rr had been at work and the fire was in his drink heated imagination. Short' ly after noun the department received a trlepimne call from 835 Twenty-fift- h street, and upon arrival found that a gasoline stove had exploded. The incident fire was extinguished Ly use of the dry chemical. A bon fire at the rear of Wright's dry goods store on Washington avenue waa responsible for the third run about 4:05 o'clock In the afternoon. By means of rubbish around the fire was communicated to a nearby fence and there waa danger of a general fire fur a while, but the prompt arrival of the department put the keynote on the flames. During the pest month the practical joker has been busy sending In false alarms and the fire laddies and the horses have had needless runs. Most uf the alarms have been turned In after midnight when the boys are abed, which makes the acts all the more The parties who are reprehensible. responsible for these alarms are being shadowed by Chief Payne and officers of the police department acd If caught in the act will be severely dealt with. The city statutes provide that any person who shall turn In a needless fire alarm with the Idea of playing a Juke on tha department la liable to fine In any aum not exceeding 1100 or to a sentence In the city Jail not exceeding 100 days or to both fine and Imprisonment TW OVETERANS FIGHT. NAPA. Cal., April 17. William Voss, an aged member of the veterans home at Meuntvllle, killed Joseph Johnson In a fight yesterday. Both old men were employed aa wood choppers, and they quarreled. Each seised an ax and went to It After a fierce struggle Voss hit his opponent on the head, killing him. He was arrested. PARISH HOUSE FOR THE EPISCOPALIANS dls-pmi- ed Hl We can sliow you as broad and complete a stock of watches as you rnn wish to select from. All good and dependable makes; choose as plal'i nr as elaborate a case as you like we've all kinds, from nickel to solid gold. As to the cost we xan aurely make It an object for anyone to come here for a watch. J 'V V' J. S. LEWIS AT THE (Sb Jewelers CO., WASH. BIG CLOCK, AVE. AS GOOD (GRAVEL AT THE SPRINGS FOR THE COUNTY ROADS. Reads at Harrievite and North Ogden Are AdoptStrenuous Times for Firemse and Constitution end Elected te Be Repaired Reads in the ValOfficers What Are ed and Horses A number of False Alarms Imin of Sheep Are Needs ley Are About Finished the Past Way City Have Been Race vsd During the Read. the Canyon Damaging provements. Month. Sampeck or Viking LOCAL BRIEFS LEWIS SELECTED FIRST PRESIDENT. S. THREE CALLS RECEIVED WITHIN JOHN HOURS. TWENTY-FOU- Church of Good Shepherd Deeidsa te Make Improvements Officers Are Elected for Coming Year Big Boom on in This Society's Affaire. The annual meeting of the church of the Good Snepherd was held laat ev enlng. The most Important action tak' en at the meeting was the derision io begin at once the erection of a parish bouse adjoining the church, corner Twenty-fourt- h atreet and Grant ave' nue. This matter has been under con alderatlun for some time, but did not come to a head until last evening. Work on the structure will begin at once. Tbe parish house to the church of the Good Shepherd answers the same purpose as the amusement halls to the Mormon church, providing a place fur all kinds of entertainments, amuse ments, etc. The annual election waa alao held laat evening, aa fulluws: nH. C. Tavey, senior warden; J. A.' Weaver, Junior warden; Dr. Eugene Smith, P. H. Mason and EL H. Thornton, vestrymen. SWEDISH LUTHERAN WILL HOLD CHURCH ITS CONFERENCE Session Begins Wednesday, April IS and Continues Until the Following Sunday Dinner One of the Features ef tha Gathering. At the Swedish Lutheran church, corner of Twenty-thir- d and Jefferson avenue, a conference will be held from Wednesday evening, April 18, until Sunday, April 22. There will be representatives and pastors present from Utah, and Idaho. At the opening of the conference on Wednesday,' the Ladled Aid aorlety will serve a fine dinner from 5:10 to I p. m In the new Sunday school room that the society has Just built. The dinner is but 25c, children 15c. The business men of the city will no doubt take this opjtort unity of encouraging the ladles, who are working so energetically, by enjoying their excellent dinner. At S p. si. a program will be rendered In the church, with thre addresses on patriotic and national Issues. Two addresses will be In English. On Thursday at 8 p. m. there will be a meeting for young people, at which addresses will be made by Ref. Rurugtson of Idaho Kalla and Rev. Peterson of Provo. Friday evening Is set aside as childrens evening. There will be several numbers by the children's chorus and practical Child Folks." by visiting clergymen. On Sunday evening, April 22. at 11 a. m. and S p. m., there will be services at which prominent speakers will appear. Tue evening meeting will close the conference. The Ogden City Improvement league sprang Into existence at a meeting, held at the city hall last evening. There was a good crowd present and the folwere lowing constitution and adopted: Constitution. L This organization shall be called the Ogden City improvement league. 2, This league Is formed for tbe purpose of making Ogden and vicinity the must beautiful and most desirable residence locality in Utah. 5. Any citizen or resident of Ogden and vicinity may become a member upon payment of such dues aa may be by-la- s. prescribed In the 4. The officers of this league shall consist of a board of fifteen directors and of a president, first and second vice presidents, secretary and treas-ube- r, who shall be directors, and shall be elected at the annual meeting, which shall be held on the last Tuesday in March of each year. 1. The hoard of directors shall hold office for one year and until their successors ara elected and qualified. 4. The duties of the officers and directors shall be those usually incumbent on such officers and board. 7. The league shall meet monthly at such time and place as may be determined by the directors, or upon tne call of the president. 8. Amendments to this constitution be acted on one meeting after presentation In writing, and may be vote of adopted by a three-fourtmembers present at such meeting. by-law- The board of county commissioners held Its regular weekly session this morning. Mr. Wilson reported that In company with Mr. Madaon, he bad visited the gravel beds near the Utah Hot Springs and found there a variety of gravel suitable for the repairing of the county roads, and recommended that tha board ascertain at what cost It can .be delivered. The report was accepted and Mr. Wilson authorised to confer with the Oregon Short Line and Mr. Madson with the Ogden and Northwestern Railway companies as to the coat of transporting the gravel and report. Mr. Madson stated that work would begin at once on the repair of the roads through Harrisvllle and North Ogden districts and that the road rol- ler would be sent there at once In order to repair the same. Mr. Wilson reported that the work on the roads In Ogden valley was now about completed and that the roads were in good condition. Sheep Again en the Move. Mr. Wilson called the board's attention to the fact that herds of sheep were again moving through Ogden canyon and damaging tha roads and stated that It would be necessary for an inspector to look after the mat- ter and report the same to tha com- It does not beneft you to overlook sale of this EXPAN-SION.- . High grad and clean is the mer chandise we missioners, that the damages might offer . be assessed where they properly belong. No action waa taken. easily savi Stanford en Peer Farm. Mr. Stanford made his report of tho a day fund allotted him for the care of the Received poor, showing as follows: s. by appropriation, 8150; paid out, L At annual meetings of the league 584.15, leaving a balance of 885.55 on twenty-fiv- e members, and at other hand. M. O'Neill made application to the meetings fifteen members shall conboard for the position aa operator of stitute a quorum. 2. At all regular called meetings the rock crusher, offering to do the of the directors five members of the work, for 18.75 per day and furnish all board shall constituta a quorum. necessary help. The application waa L The directors shall appoint the filed. following standing committees, consistBlahop Ward of North Ogden, reing of five or more members each, ported the case of the man Campbell, DON'T SCRATCH NOSE when convenient, one member from who waa brought In from Five Points each ward: Executive, membership, some days ago, in an unconscious conWITHAPRIMRO$E finance educational, lawa and public- dition, and It was decided to lend him other auch to committees and the county Infirmary. special ity aa may be found desirable. The application of the Salvation Primula Obcenica Will Cause Yts b Exclaim Ta-t- a The Poison fna 4. The executive committee shall Army for financial aid waa denied. Chinese Flower This Expands Ywr duties the to perform usually assigned Nose in 'Bout an Hour, such committees. DEAD LINE TO BE MAIN6. The membership committee shall be In charge of the work of securing LONDON, April 17. The official inTAINED members. JTJINION DEPOT vestigation of a woman of twenty-nin- e 8. Tbe lawa committee shall look yean, who died near thla city info after proper city and state legislation, T raids Must Split ss That Pasasngsra peculiar circumstances, has led to in May Pass Between With Parfsct interacting discovery. It wu found and such other duties as may be asSafety Innovation Will Mean Much that tbe woman, who was just recovesigned to 1L te tho Traveling PuKie. 7. It shall be the duty of the pubring from an attack of Influents, acclicity committee to arouse public senidentally scratched her nose with a vatiment of proper clvlo pride. Depot master Keating has announced riety of primrose brought from ce8. The finance committee shall authat commencing today all traina ntral China under the botaThe dit all accounts of tne secretary and coming Into the Union station must nical name of- - primula obconlca. treasurer, and also devise means for break aa soon after their arrivkl as nose rapidly swelled up and become possible and make a fifty foot right discolored, and despite eurgicel treaobtaining fuuda for the league. 8. Tne annual membership dues of of way for passengers. This will be tment the poison continued to spread this league shall be 31, payable In ad- known as the dead line and hereafter The patient died at the end of the week vance. passengers will not be compelled to with symptoms of pneumonia 10. These Thla la the third case of acute may be amended walk around several trains to get to the or altered by a three-fourtvote of one they may want to board. The Inof the skin and subcutanmembers present at any meeting of novation la a good one and will' meet eous tissues reported to the medical sethe board of directors. with greet favor with the traveling niorities, esused by Infection throw) Officera Elected. public. primula obconlca In every case the The election of officers was then takInfection took place In the face. It b en up with tlie following result: GERMAN SOLDIERS MUTINY. alao reported that a specie of eaeaa J. 8. Lewie, president; F. M. Driggs, BERLIN, April 17. A reported mu of the hands often affects gsrdenen first vice president; Don Maguire, sec- tiny la bulletined. It Ie said that when tendln gthat plant ond vice president; L L. Reynolds sec- the garrison at Tlflis went on strike THINKS HE HAS BUGS. retary; John Plngree, treasurer. Board and that a fight occurred. In which of directors, J. C. Nye, H. H. Rolapp, 815 soldiers were killed and 15 woundMANHATTAN, Nevada April Ilf William Allison, A. F. Parker, A. E. ed. The loyal half of the garrison Walter Berleau, the slayer of Bherll Tom Logan, la undoubtedly insane. Be Weatkerby. W. B. Wedell, Joseph Chez, fought desperately. L W. Shurtllff, P. M. Cuahnahan, J. imagines Insects are crawling all om XL Carver. hla body. He becomes very violent k ENLISTED MEN BURIED. times and this morning beat his had Lswig Makes Talk. Mr. Lewis addressed the gathering WASHINGTON. April 17. The navy agalnat the bars of bis cell until and went back over tho history of Og- department was notified yesterday by den for the thirty years and gave Lieutenant Hudglna that the enlisted ICEI ICE! some Interesting remlnlscenses of the men killed on the Kearaarge were ICEI You need pure Ice. We have It city's growth. He told of the city's buried, and the body of Lieutenant needs at thla time and stated that Graeme la being prepared for removal get It place your order early, with o the object. of the league was to see to hia home aboard the ship. Citizen's Ice Co. that these needs wre supplied. BriefOffice, basement Reed Hotel ly stated hla suggestions were ss folBoth Phones, 74. lows: within the more Important parts of the Cement sidewalks, guttering and city. curbing In every direction, especially CLASSIFY Providing for the erection by the to and from the hospital. The exten- school children of a monument on the TOO LATE TO sion of sewers. parked grounds of the city hall In Compromising waterworks litigation memory of Ogden, the Hudson's Bay FOR RENT Cabinet White and bringing about the extension of trapper, from whom our city received " cheap. - Leaving machine, 1 water mains. lta name. a street Second floor. Rcparking the city hall grounds, making entrances at each of the four comers, constructing wide sidewalks and providing Iron benches and drinking fountains. Settling the litigation over the city hall square, selling same for business lots and giving the income for parking and for beautifying the city. Naming and Improving the city park on Twenty-nint- h street and Quincy t avenue. PRESENTING WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, APRIL H WITH Erecting the principal fire station aa the bench and using the present SATURDAY MATINEE n. station as a Granting and properly caring for at least one street or driveway leading to Ogden canyon. Removing all poles and electric wires from sidewalks and from front of business blocks and making electrical connections from the rear of building. Erecting street signs on all prin-ci;- al You can the amount o bs wage. By-law- WRIGHT'S . . and-know- by-la- hs iw 17-- 274-28- UTAHN A th THEATER The NEW BITTNER COMPANY sub-statio- . . . streets. Better care In the of cleaning streets. CHOLLY IS WELL. Increasing police protection In JEROME, Arlx., April 17. There Is no truth in the report that Charles ,untss district. Clark, son of Senator W. A. Clark off The enforcement of city ordinances now neglected. Montana, Is lit Giving encouragement in beautifying WALL PAPER private property by planting trees and and DECORATION Place your orders maintaining lawns, ete. , early, for your spring house cleanProviding tha city engineer with auing. at Morris, 805 Twenty-fourt- h BL thority to make a complete and careBoth 'Phones. ful survey of streets and districts AT . . . Piney Ridge BEST SHOW FOR THE MONEY EVER PRESENTED Prices. - - IN OGDEN 10c, 20c arid 30c i.l'riEATS ON SALE. ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE |