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Show DAILY your attention, PLEASE, MR. SWELL DRESSER! We would like to show difference you the wide tween IVES be- CORRECT so-call- high-gra- ed ready-to-we- ar de clothes. Jhrir fitting qualities, smart appearance, comfortable feeling and individuality of style will all appeal to you. We have collected the cream of clothes fashions for men who care. CLOTHES FOR MEN Broom Hotel Corner SWftftttTTttttf Mainly About People i I found the straight and narrow path,1 mllea two lung for him to travel, wandered off and waa arrested for druqkenneaa. dol-la- ra Judge Murphy aaaeftaed him five In police court thla morning. A II Ilea, evidently g. McParlane, the railroad awltch. in.., who hoaxed Officer Boh Burke yeeterday, by affecQIng Illness, wag sentenced to' five days In Jail by Judge Murphy thla morning. arrested In Electric alley and charged with vagrancy forfeited bail of $60 which he had placed fnr his appearance In police court this ( ' morning . J. It will pay you to ess the Electric Engineer A. Q. Campbell of the Cash Register at The CrystsL 2477 Southern Pm-itU-la lu 8atl Lake City Washington Avsniia Where the ears this afternoon on business connected step, with his office. For nearly three days Richardson a unloadFire Insurance. H. A. 81ms 25th. and Grant have been engaged ing a car of crockery, the second one carDANCE TONIGHT.. Congress this year. It la amaxlng what a Dancing Academy. Admiss'cn 50c. load contains. For instance, there were 200 dozen cups and saucers In the per ccuplc extra lady 25c. one which has Just been unloaded or e Pushing for Ogden for 55 years 2.400 pieces, and altogether there were anj atill at It. Joseph Parry A Sons 12.000 pieces In the car. The consignCo., 252 Washington Avenue, dealers ment came from East Liverpool. Ol e la Monuments and Headstones, Kodak Finishing. e The case of William Cheney of 2SS7 Tripp 40 25th St. e Adams avenue Is set for hearing FriA boy was born to tbs wife of J. day morning In police court. Mr. Cheney is charged by Mrs. E. O. Grant of C. Wintls of 2042 Charles avenue yeethe same neighborhood, with disturbing terday morning. Mother and child the peace. The specific disturbance. It are doing welL seems, accuired when Cheney, so she A.T, and Bella Kadish have alleges, threw bottles st a cur dog be- returned Wright from Rawhide, Nev. Both longing to the woman complainant. have mining Interests In the new district and are much pleased with their Bast yet Peter Pan Be cigar, prospects. They do not think Rawhide e After April llth Lone Star Barber has been overestimated and predict that and the district will be one of the moat shop will stay open until Ip. furnish the most and Quick productive In the state. e service in the city. When you want original exclusive e Mayor Brewer leaves thla afternoon "fix ins wall leave fit t Browns at for Salt Lake City, where he is on the The Toggery. e program for an address before the Fencing operations, to protect the Democratic meeting, which la being held in Odeon hall, this being Jefferson Weber river bank from washing away were In progress, under direction of day, and therefore a big occasion with the Democratic party. The 'Woman's Engineer A. Q. Campbell of the SouthDemocratic club has arranged the de- ern Pacific west of the Southern Pacitails of the program and a number of fic shoiw this morning. prominent speakers are to give adWhen the fleet excursions to the dressee. coast leave Ogden, May 2. It is expected e that there will be a trainload of patriotIf you drink, drink Yellowstone. ic citlaena from this section. Eastern Free needs given with every pur- travel to the Pacific has been steadily chase of seeds at the Plngres Feed Increasing for several days and with the aids trips to Salt Lake which are Store. generally taken by tourists, Ogden la When you eat, sat at the Vienna, benefit ting by the rush of westward e travel. The fleet specials on the Union 'WHEN YOU KNOW YOURE Pacific, which left Chicago for the NOT FORGOTTEN BY YHE GIRL coast, Monday and Tuesday, are passYOU CANT FORGEiy BUNG BY ing through Ogden carrying goodly MIBB BALLINGER AT THE ELEC crowd a of excursionists. TRIC THIS WEEK IS A GREAT HIT Funeral services for Earl Jackson, HEAR IT. MUST LIKE HOME. Infant non of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jack-so- n, were conducted at the family resiSee our new line of palms and dence, Harrlsvllle avenue, at X oclock ferns. City Floral Co., 411 14th. this afternoon, with Interment In Ogden Wa designed The Jelly Bachelor City cemetery. a hit It s a pippin The Toggery. up-to-d- C D. IVES C. Thomas, Superintendent W. A. Whitney, of the Union Pacific and W, B. Scott, assistant dlrsctor of maintenance and operating department of the Hardman lines left last evening on No. 4 for the east Mr. Whitney goes over his division as far as Rawlins, Wyo, and Director Scott continues to Chicago, WEDNESDAY, APRIL JOURNAL, that a store at Farmington had been broken Into last night and a quantity of cutlery stolen. a $18, $20, $23, $25 and up. CORRECT STATE in CLOTHES tnd other I Around the Town UTAH B. A O. Slatervllle Butter Is the beat In the state. In fact, there la none better In the world, being uniform in color and quality. Since this Is a fact, wa all want this brand on our tables, dont wot If you drink, drink Yellowstone. ISOS. PAGE FIVE WERE THIEF CAUGHT OF NO VALUE III THE ACT building, arrived Tuesday from Wash. Ington, D. C and has taken up the duties of his office here. When yew Mt eat at the Vienna, e The members of the Martha Society for some time past will meet this .(Wednesday) evening at precrlptlon clerk for the Dee Drug com- 7:10 oclock at the residence of Mrs. pany, has accepted a like position wth H. H. Spencer, corner Adams avenue street, to make arthe Coomb drug store of Salt Lake, and Twenty-fift- h for the forthcoming charirangements where he wll go today. ty ball. E. C. Brown, George W. Jones, formerly councilWhen you eat, eat at the Vienna. man from the famous Second ward of this rity, now of Palisade, Nev la In The Molly Bachelor hat is a creatown meeting many old friends. tion ef The Toggery. Waterproof Paper. For preparing a waterproof paper which will ahlna In the dark use the following mixture: Forty parts paper-atocten parte phosphorescent powder, ten parts water, one part gelatine tnd one part bichromate of potash. k, Childrens While Latin and Gingham Aprons It is a bit too chilly to put on the wash drawee yet, but still you are looking for some thing to freshen up the winter dress. We have what want, dainty White Lawn Aprons, siies X years to IX years; prices SO, SO and 75c. Gingham Aprons with sleeves In Pink and Blue, prices 15, 60, 75 and you 00c. A large and well selected Una of Muslin Underwear for Ladles and Children. Thetl. a.7yiws Conpany 2335 Washington Peter Pan a 10o e eigar for Be. The condition of Thomas Lee, the Ogden engineer wlys was so severely Injured a week ago In an accident at Layton on the Oregon Short Line, Is reported Improving and It la expected that Mr. Lee will recover. He sustained what were at first thought to be fatal Injuries and waa taken to the L. D. S. hospital In Salt Lake City. Members of a theatrical company, who were on the train at tht time of Engineer Lee's injury, sent a huge bouquet of roses to him ax the hospital and, during his Illness, he has betn the recipient with many similar kindnesses. Mr. Lee le well knewn and exeremely popular In Ogden and hie friends will hr happy to learn the t his recovery now seems assured. - Rose bushes ave. at Plngree's, XS01 Ptn-gr- Caught last Evening Pickpocket Operating At the Union Japanese Tourists Speak in Issuing Worthless Paper-Sev- eral Terms of Thejr Recep- Depot Last Night Is Nabbed Merchants Victimized. tion Here. By Officers. T. F. lUylers and J. B. Graves were virtually caught lu tbs act of issuing a fictitious check b Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Clark last evening and are now held at the county Jail awaiting a hearwaa making out a check ing. liayU-rIn a Twenty-fift- h street grocery store when arrested. The men have operated with varying degrees of success hero Yesterday afternoon Kayiers called upon Dr. E. I. Rich. He represented himself to he a physician and after some conversation he asked the dtx-to- r to cash a check. The dix-toaccepted the check but seut a woman employe to the hank to cash It. ilaylers followed and when payment was refused he snatched the check from the woman and fled. At Driver's drug store Graves purchased some medicine offering in payment a check for $11.50. The clerk refused to cash it when he produced a telegram from Balt Lake which read that some one there gave permieslon to draw on him for $115.00. n The clerk then gave some cosh and Graves was to roturn for the balance hut that waa the end of the transaction. When arrested Graves had the medicine, unopened. In his possession. (V M. Leedom, of Leedom and Corn-wel- l. cashed a check for the man and It is believed It Is worthless. Kayiers claims he has a wife living at Hie Wilson hotel at Balt Lake and last night he sent her the following Can't get home tonight, telegram: don't worry. a r FIRED A Lengthy FORTY-TW- O SHOTS. and Harmless Duel tween Two Italians. Ba A remarkable duel waa fought la Naples recently. It arose out of a quar-re- l between two Neapolitan aristocrats, to settle which a duel waa arranged When, however, the combatants were facing each other, sword Weather forecast Fair and ssldar In hand, a reconciliation waa effected. Then a fresh dispute arose between tonight Thursday fair and warmer, I Signor San Malato, one of the prinH. H. Henderson, attorney for the cipals, a noted fencer, and Signor Rae-llonone of the seconds, with the reJournal Publishing has company, brought suit against J. J. Brummltt to sult that a second duel waa arranged recover $40.60 and $51.26 alleged to ha between them, to continue until one due for advertising dons In the Sts to of them was Incapacitated. The weapons were to be pistols. Journal and papers furnished. Both parties, though tamed as feno-erv e The Wataon-Tannproved very bad shots, for at C9 clothing company haa Increased Its capital stock to feet distance 41 shots were exchanged without the shedding of blood. $40,000. At the second however, -- The private car Rainbow will ar- San Malatofortygraied hisshot, opponent's rive In Ogden tomorrow afternoon from cheek, making alight abrasion. the East,, bearing a party of mining The seconds than Intervened, honmen from Boston who aro en route to or waa declared satisfied, and the Goldfield, Nev., for an Inspection of duellats embraced each, other amid, their holdings then. the report says, a touching scene. Both combatants were congratulatDesk Sergeant Joe Critchlow la ed upon thoir coolness under this back at the police station presiding hall of bullets. The affair lasted exover the big book with the accustomed actly three hours and a half. ff smite, after confinement to hlb home for sefera Idays with a attack of neuralgia Diplomacy. A good story comes from PhiladelAlma Anderson and Thomas Donawith reference to a young sohue got drunk last night and were phia matron who Bought the advice of fined $5 by Judge Murphy In police ciety her pastor touching n peculiarly percourt today. Larking the necessary sonal and delicate matter of confives they are serving time. science. I would like to have your opinion, It waa reported by telephone last air, said ahe, aa to whether or not night, from a woman residing In the the use of rouge la wrong. Opera House block, that someone was The diplomatic clergyman smiled. attempting to effect an entrance to Some, said be, hold that there la the Hanson bicycle ahop on Washingnothing pernicious in a bit of rouge; ton avenue. The police Investigated others on the contrary, regard the use but failed to find any evidences of the of this coemetic as most reprehensivisit of burglars or house breakers. ble. To me It seems best to steer a middle course. Tou might, therefore, For envelopes, letterheads business use rouge on one cheek only. Harpcall up The Journal cards, dodgers ers Weekly. lob rooms Beth phones 004. er wont-come-o- rts With ringing "hansels,1 for Utah. . Mayor Brower, the Weber Club and tin- - 8Ute Journal, the party of fifty-si- x distinguished Japanese mrs and aomeii, who are making a and aero eulertalned la Ogden yesterday afternoon, left on tha OverUnd Limited train for tha east, their next stop being Chicago. The party as delighted with the given them hero and thus who spoke Jaiuuteoe, cordially thanked Mayor Brewer, Secretary Reynolds of Hus Commercial club and others through their interpreter. There aro several in the party who apeak excellent English and these geutleinen a ere most effusive in the compliments bestowed upon Utah and the scenery here. The visitors were delighted with their Ogden canyon trip and with their at the Weber club. Live Newspaper Man Motoaaku Teuehlya, the official representative of the Osakl Aaahl Slilin bun j and who practically in charge of th new simper's touring party, is one wht Oadt-n- round-the-world-t- English fluently and he highly tile state on Ita resources and enterprise, which had been explained to him. Mr. Tauclilya wired two cablegrams yesterday from Ogden to his Japanese papers, costing over $100, and giving in cipher, ths detailed of the day's doings One cablegram per day, la usually sent the Island empire papers but the Utah entertainment waa accorded a special amount of specs in tha Itublicatkm. Th cablegram which wa sent, contained the names of Mayor Brewer, Secretary Reynolds of tbs Weber club and others who had entertained th party and looked after the comfort of tha visitors during their stay hero. Tha Bhlmbun haa a dally circulation of over 600,000 copies and is one of the moat powerful and Influential publications In Japan. From th messages sent from thla city, a complete detailed account of tha reception In Ogden and the pleasures of tha party will bo am-ak- a PREPARING FOR THE BIG VIADUCT t'uuipllinciiU-- When you eat, eat at the Vienna Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. H. J. Platfoot were conducted at St. Josephs church by Father Cuah-naha- n this morning. Mrs. Platfoot died on Sunday at the family residence, 2244 Adams. e bock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump i at yard, $5.75 delivered. Gillette 151 West Coal Twenty-seven- C-i- ., th Phones 1074. e Any bread baker of ability will Attorney T. D. Johnson has been tell you Its all In the flour, thats to take testimony In the acwl,y so many of the successful appointed by the Ogden Waterworks tion brought ones use company against the Union Pacific which Involves the title to the waters In Taylor's canyon. The case will probably be heard next Monday. No orders to start ronatructlnn work on the rlsduct hav been received at lacol railroad offices aa yet, but orders to begin preliminary sewer and drainage work havs arrived and a machine for doing ditching, which Is necessary preliminary work to th building of th big bridge is on the way to Ogden. Much mystery exists as to Just when work will begin on the erection of the rladuct and little Information can he gained on thla aubject The Oregon Bhort Line, however, haa already started the removal or Ita telegraph wlrea which will be In the way of workmen when construction work gets under wsy. It is,enmi-offlrla- ly understood, because of these preliminary operations and the shifting of the big ditch to thla point, that work will be printed. Lfk. Utah Vary Much. started either the latter part of this Wa like Utah vary much, said Mr. month or sometime next Teuehlya, and can aaauro you that wa IRISH HORBEB AND ATHLETICS. would Ilka to express our gratitude to tha people hero, for their klndneaa ua Tour people aro very good shown to Seems Climate of Emerald Isle and wa will remember Ogden hearted, Strain. Strengthen tour for all time. Our The history of hones, especially of is proving a delight to all of ua It la thoroughbreds, goes to prove that our intention to write a book, when wo parts of Ireland and Australia aro the return, covering all of tha points of th very beat cradles for horse breeding Journey. Wo find tha American enterIn either Europe or elsewhere, with prise and what you call prograeslvaneao England aa the second best, perhaps very interesting. Wa are all learning a the equal. The suggestion haa been very great deal every day. Thank you thrown out that the secret Uee in a very much If you will publish It that Umo aubsolL' The reason for the up we aro very much under obligations to position le a little obscure. The pres- Ogden and wa like your city ent writer has found that partridges bred on such null are heavier and Building Up Tangier. A German company has began stronger and. It seems, fly faster than other; but it la hardly an analogy building a new etone pier at Tangier, that can be applied to the hone which will greatly Increase the harThere are other curious anagollea It bor facilities of that port, and a haa long been noticed that the best French company will shortly begin a high jutpra among human athletes, pier at Casablanca and one at Saffl oa even wh u the scene of their feats la the Atlantic coast. During the last America, are of Irish descent It la four months of 1906 the Moorish govnot leas certain that the beat Jumpers ernment called for bids for the conamong horses, especially a large per- tract for supplying Tangier with centage at Continental concours, de- water. rive their origin from Ireland, with Australia and England aa occasional NOTICE riv "v. From the statistic emerges A. Heck nr r representing himself for string presumptive evidence that th cleaning and dyeing formerly employed climate even more than the breeding by the Elite Cleaning Company Is no kill tends to strengthen the strain. longer employed by them and they will London Outlook. not be responsible for work solldtted by him. Please take warning. Journal want ads deliver tha gooda THE ELITE CLEANING CO. round-the-wor- ASSEMBLED in this busy store is a most bewildering assortment of the season's newest and best goods. You'll find the choosing here easy, pleasant and economical. We are showing what you want at what you want to pay. Garments of supreme modishness, fabrics of elegant fashionableness, and Httle needfuls, usefuls and requisite of the newest fads and fancies. All the clever innovations of a new season are embodied in our showings. Every department is full of new things, making it a most desirable opportunity for those who shop to get the best goods, the best values, and the best satisfaction by coming here first. : m Ogden Milling & Elevator Company ld a Riverdale Flour Mads by d e DANCE TONIGHT..-- ' Congress Admisaon 50a Daneing Aeadamy. par ceupla extra lady 25a street Uaught in the act of picking the pockets of a passenger at the Union Depot. C. E. Crawford was arrested by Officers Hutchens and Pincock last night and is now languishing In me city bastiie, awaiting ths filing of a complaint. The man who was playing victim for Crawford was Innocently permitting himself to be robbed, when the officer nabbed Crawford. The name of the man who had such a narrow escape from losing his wallet is Evans and he halls from Ids ho. Crawford is a stranger to the local authorities but it Is believed that he may be a member of a gang which has been operating on railroads out of this city for some time. Passengers have been repeatedly victimised. both by clever swindlers wbo oerate on trains and by the leas scientific pickpockets who boldly brush agaim s man and make away with his pticketbook. Crawford met his Waterloo last night. however, when he attempted to do his pocket picking under tils nose of two officers ee U. P. lie. IS ALL RIGHT Two Men s, R. E. Mesnard, chief assistant In DANCE TONIGHT.. Congress the office of teh forest service recently Dancing Academy, Admisrion 50c. bank per eeuple extra lady 25s. opened In the First National THINK OGDEN Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 224X Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil A Glass Co. e When you eat, eat at the Vienna e A report was received at' the sheriff's office thla morning to. the. effect 2429-2431-24- 33 WASHINGTON AVENUE |