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Show toe MORNING EXAMINER, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, binlmr Telephone Nmkaifl la the day tima rail ap ZSIX ar call at No. 407 24th street At Bight. attar T p. a., caU ap M& II Btaadar6 Building. LTAH, APRIL S, 190. rington to the other. Hla son, W. I. Sturt event, la In the employ of the Seattle Electric company, at Seattle. Wash. The remains will be interred at Rock Falls, 111., where be wm burn and raised, and where, his father ia still living. DEATH OF K0E TEN DOLLARS IILTY EVA SEAHS "THE RAG TIME. Home rrniierrd lard, iba, ket, MK; 10 lb.. 11.13. S311 Washington I Ur.; 3 Excelsior Mar11m., TeL avenue. 171K. Those mho attend the Presbyterian rhurch today all! enjoy a very pretty Several of the display of flowers. members of the church are spending and jiart of the winter In California ihey have most generously remembered the home friends by sending a profusion of forgetmenots, cal las. violets. roses, poppies and ferns. These a.! ded to the Easier lilies secured by :iie home church make a most beautiful display. Robt. B. Lewis nas hardwood fur flat Inina. Phone 14. chap-coa- l Miss Manic Moffatt of Salt Laka City la visit iug with friends in the clly. Skeen ft Co, Early Seed Potatoes. 34th St. Mr. Marshall, manager of the Marshall Mercantile numpany of North Ogden. went to Sail Lake thia morning on business. The Methodist church has been handsomely decorated for todays services. Kev. Blair will again occupy the pulpit. A musical program has been arranged The pastor will for the morning. preach In the evening. . Buy an incubator and make the poultry business psy. Skeen ft Co., 352 24th St. Last evening n stranger applied at the Pa) ace rooming house on Twenty-fift- h street for a room for himself and partner and secured one for the price of $1. He gave Mrs. Tophaia a $10 hill to pay for It. but It was so thick she suspicioiird It was not a good one and no bauded it to her husband to Inspect. He also thought It was a counterfeit and told the stranger he did not like the looks of It, but the latter insisted It was all right, so he was given the change, a live dollar bill, a one dollar bill and three sliver dollars. The stranger then went down the street and after he was gone Mrs. Top-hacalled in another roomer, who Immediately pronounced it a counterfeit. The police were notified but no trace of the fellow has as yet been discovered. The counterfeit bill dues not represent any of our national bank bills, nor is H a treasury note. It is printed on thick paper, which can be separated with the Angers, As an evidence that it is not genuine. the stranger failed to return to occupy the mom. but la probably as far from the city as steam cars could carry him. ' 553 t Mrs. Uni tic L, Brown Is visiting with friends at Salt Lake Clly. Onion nets are going fast. Dont off buying tuu king. Skeen ft Co., 352 24th St. put Attorney Stout spent yesterday at Morgan on legal business. For the "Cache Valley Best high patent lirand of flour call at Carvers grocery, 23411 Washington avenue. Phone 227K. She Died Last Evening at Consolidation j, to The AdStranger Passed Spurious J. J. Shepherd Did Not Carry vantage of Ogden. Money at Rooming Concealed Weapons. House. m O'CIock. Seventy-eig- in the department of the Vnlon ht employes Dr. Lamkin at Church. Pa-if-le were yeeter.lay ordered to rcjsirt to Mr. Luekett at the Southern Pacific shops and here ft tv they will lie kept busy doing repairs on engines off of either the Southern Pacific. Oregon Short Line or Luton Pacific. This is the first move in n policy of consolidation and cent rallzat tun that cannot but result In great benefit to Ogden. Temporarily Ogden may suffer, but wlibla six months the advantage to accrue will become evident. A high official told an Examiner representative that Ogden had nothing to fear; that tho changes meant a greater anJ more prosperous city. When asked if the building of shoiis at Salt Lake did not forecast the lessening of the importance of the local Institution he smiled and said he had no knowledge of plana for shops In Salt The Examiner has Information in this connection that foretells many good things for thia illy. Julius Kruttschulti will arrive In Ogden In about aix daya If the business interests of Og.len are not unappreciative they will give the general manager of the Harr I man lines a warm He hss been a consistent welcome. friend of this city in that he hu never shown other than tha highest business acumen in deciding In its favor. Prejudice for or against hM never swayed him. For this impartiality he ahould be honored. The railroad officials who were In Ogden yesterday went down to Balt Lake In the afternoon. Mr. Hillsker returns to Ogden this morning. Mr. Middleton and hia clerk may find themselves without employment owing to the new order calling for an ins pec-liof rant and a record of inter-hanat Reno. Nev., and Green River. Wyo., Instead of In the yards at 19--- a Baptist Dr. L. D. Lambkin preached upon the above subject at tbe Baptist church "The Rag Time," M described by tbe speaker, la the sowing of "wild oau" of tins. "Whatsoever a man aoweth that shall he also reap. ia the inexorable law of nature and of God. Repenience does not blot out the consequences In thia life, but the harvest of dreadful results follow just la the same. The law of to reproduce in kind and in quantity. One grain of corn will produce five hundred other grains. The tree produces .after its kind the oak never yields an apple tree. Man must, he cannot but sow seeds. The question is what kind shall he sow good or bad." Dr. Lauukln has a wealth of Illustrative and dramatic power, in' delivery which Is Inspiring and convincing, and these resources buried the terrible consequences of sin into the minds of his audience. He will speak today at eleven o'clack on "Toward the Summit," at 3 p. m. on "The Holy Spirit: in Doctrine and Life, and at 7:30 on "Home's Broken Law." last night Julius Kruttachnitt Should Ba Wall Received Whan Ha Arrives in Thia City. In the rase of the state against J. J. concealed for earning Shepherd weapons the Jury brought in a verdict nf not guilty after several hours of deliberation. It wu a hard fought case interest by reason and elicited urtu-at that fact that the difficulty grew out of a reform movement that Mr. Shepherd Is propngaiing by means o( hand biila It will he remembered that Shepherd and C. A. Scott gut Into a street late squabble on Twenty-fift- h one night and In the mix up Shepherd is alleged to have pulled a gun on Scott, hut. the weapon got caught in hla clothing and Shepherd bad no to shunt. The next day Scott swore out a warrant charging Shepherd with carrying concealed weapons and later be wm arretted. Tula trial la the sequel to that trouble. Scott, the complaining witness, waa Berman by 11 Miss Mary Geneva Stahr paused away at her home. 2667 Lincoln avenue, whence she had been conveyed from the City hospital, at 11:55 last night after a lingering illness. Tha death of Misa Btahr hM .come m a severe blow to her many She friends and bereaved relatives. waa eaiiecially papular among the young folks of the city. Previous to hef illness she had been in the employ of W. 11. Wright ft Sous Co. m a clerk. She waa taken eirk in February with a severs attack of peritonitis. At that time, however, her illnesa waa not considered dangerous, but her condition gradually became worse and the Dm. Rich deemed It necessary to perform an operation. 8he wm then removed to the hospital, where an operation wm performed .only to be followed by another one. Much hoiw waa expressed for her recovery for a time, but on Thursday she began to fall and lowly grew worse until her death lMt . evening. She wm 20 years, 1 month and !o daya of age and la survived br her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stahr, three brothers, Joseph, John and Glenway. and seven sisters. Mra Fred Fox of Salt Lake, Mra George Brown of North Ogden, and Ruby, Nettie, Alice and a baby sister residing at tbe home at. 2667 Uacoln avenue. Funeral services have not yet been arranged, but will lie announced later. seed-sowin- g both morning and evening Tt church will be beautifully decent. with Easter lilies anl other finVeT The tfioir has made spe ial nrer,tiun of apiuopriate music fr Easter servkfs. They will he aesisid on tbe violin by J. C. Ellwby. At morning service El Monte command ery of Knights Templars will attend in a body and listen to an appropriate sermon by tbe Rev. Alfred Brown These services will commence at o'clock. The following is the pros rum for both services: MORNING. 'Prore&iional." 110 Wr-- . Christ, Our Passover," 322 Mornicetftn b,, Gloria ratria, 17 Te Dcum ...... i Jubilate. 137 Kat schxxmr .Aldrich H) mu 112 Eyrie Elelsun. 16 Klvfy Alton Gloria Tibi. 38 Hymn, 121 Offertory Anthem, Day Sanctu .............. ..Paiastnua Thia Is the ...........I.,..., 77 Eiti'hariatlc, hymn 223 104 Gloria in Excelaia, 118 "Recessional, Hoilais Zeunrr Elvcy EVENING. "Processional." 110 "Gloria Patri," 17.1 Sullivan Bojve 176 Kent "Magnificat." Nunc lilmilfls." 250 Turin Rosier 116 Hyntn, Anthem, This Is the Day Bell Amen, No. 3 Recessional, 516 Sullivan REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Salt Lake City April 8th. Hammer that recalled and tesuued never made hlti an offer to kill ShepFor above occasion the Oregon Short herd,' as test itied by Reed. MUSICAL AND EASTER PROGRAM. Line will make an open rate of ona James Iverson testified that he knew fare for the round trip from all points the man who signed the affidavit, but ChoGivsn Lutheran Juvenile the in Utah to Salt Lake. Tickets on safe ! ling-le- y by upon Judge rus, Special Easter Morning April 7. and also for train leaving Ogcontradicted himself. Iverson waa den at 10:45 a. m. April 8, good for reService. tidied and bit manner of testifying turn till April 9. amused the audience. Tbe Juvenile chorus of the Lutheran The surprise of the day wm the failure of Shepherd to go on the stand in church, consisting of twenty-fiv- e hla own behalf. After the test i mou y voices, will render a choice and excelwm all In tha attorneys consumed lent program thia evening at 8 oclock at the Lutheran church, corner Twenty-tEKFASUBFR something over two hours In arguing IEP0IT OF the case. hird street and Jcfferann avenue. BTURTEVANT DEAD. WM. Tha program consists of forty numAt tho opening of the trial In the County Treasurer Chambers filed his morning the attorney of the defendbers. and the quality of the aame mer- Is the Staff of Life and Energy r Died at Hot 8prlnga, Arkaiiraa it a a large audience. A small admismonthly report with Clerk Hollings- ant called the attention of tho worth yesterday. The report, whii-court to the fact that tho comsion fee of 10 cents will be charged. from fWord was received shown yesterday follows, the financial condition plaining witness. C. A. Scott, had The proceeds of the evening will go ' Wm. of death of Weber county: Hot Springs, Ark., of the not apiieared. City Attorney Bagley to 4 he Electric Light Fixtures Fund, The Balance on hand March 1, 1904: Sturtevant. also pointed out that W. Reed, who which Juvenile chorus hM the decided General fund $ 6.633.04 stateyesterday made the startling Conductor 8turtevant wm well and to raise, by means of entertainments. Poor fund 81.80 ment he had heard John Hamner been A cordial .welcome ia extended to that highly esteemed in Ogden, havingPacific 850.75 make an offer of $IU0 to Scott If the Salary fund In the employ of the Southern everybody who appreciates the enter2.443.25 latter would kill County schools had aot tainment that the little folks of our 1872. Last spring Mr. Slurte-vea ince 1412 appeared either. ByShepherd, Sinking fund . , atrequest of the at the Union depot, city can give us. A special EMler wm Interest fund injured 2.124.8 Justice Burt Issued a bench Slate district schools..,. 442.68 torneys, while working for the railroad com- morning service. (Under New Management) warrant for these two men. It Is underJuror and witness 143.10 pany, and It la supposed that death stood that Reed hss left the city. Can supply your svary want in tha EA8TER SERVICES. 408.70 resulted from the Injuries received at Redemption Mike Flood, who is running an em' 608.43 meat line. Hla wife, two daughters Special district roa.1 time. that railsome for of the 49.50 ployment agency Decedents trust and one son survive him. F. E. Nich- Knight Templars Will Attend Church road contractors, wm the first witness Ogden. Try ua and you will coma again. Try of Good Shephard Today. rashier at the Southern Pacific ols. one The Ogden yarda are to be under yesterday morning. Ha said he knew some of our EASTERN MEATS. Total $15,197.31 the of one of Good At the the Church to Is married offlre. Shepherd Shepherd alxmt a year and a half ago management, with the except of the freight RECEIPTS. today there will be special services Fresh flth and oysters at all times. In Carson City, Nevada, where the 1st Rio Grande. daughters, and Conductor F. W. Har Tax aale redemption.? $ 210.20 A circular waa issued yesterday anPoor farm ...; J3.00 ler ran a saloon and gambling house. He also knew Shephard later In Ogden the aip$Tntincnt of Ik .'A. nouncing Damage to county ruada by 11.26 and had played at hla games. He was Worthington as aasislant director of aheep not a booster for Shepherd, but played maintenance and operations of the Damage to county roads by 20.20 bis own money. He thought Shepherd Uarrlmau. railroads, with headquarters sheep m..............m.i waa a good man la hia line. at Chicago.; Mr. Worthington will be Ogden City call 1903 taxee.. 1,377.36 II. Butler, aged 19, wm the next Mr. KrutisebnUt'a assistant. He will 25.00 Dr. H. R. Forhea, from elck.. He la employed by Shepherd to rank over 25.00 Dr. H. B. Korbea, from sick . . eight general managers re12.00 distribute the letter's circulars and he cently appointed. Mr. Worthington Dr. H. B. Forties, from few years ago waa the private secre2.95 testified that In going into the variSheep Inspection 28.22 ous saloons the aakwnmen would ob- -' tary of H. E. Huntington. ' Salaries r J i 2.40 Ject to bringing the circulars in and Municipal eourt Do not wait until tha last moment and then rush off to tho otor to buy what la needed, but while out. him He ordered tome had heard 3.6E Municipal court g vlalt tho .a, you are contemplating tha spring 2.15 soma of tha people In the saloons My o,nt Municipal court . 2.80 they should think Shepherd would be Municipal court . 1.000.(i0 afraid of hla life while publishing such Municipal court . attacks on others. 3.500.00 County treasurer , B. F. Shepherd, no relation to the 1, 2110.110 County treasurer defendant, testified that he should 2.500.00 County treasurer SUNDAY think Shepherd would tot afraid of be1.100.00 County treasurer ing whlpiMtd for publishing the "stuff1 198.00 Clerk feea. February. 1904.... 2432-343- 6 ha dl.L 500.25 Recorder feea Pete Matson wm the next witness, 188.05 Sheriff feea ohadoo, ruga and room Inspect tha carpets, wall paper, linoleum, laca curtains, draperies, windowrooms said he wm present at the police 12.10 Sheriff feea and quota you pricee. tho ohow to dloplay are largo clsrks you through Courteous plsased moulding.. station when an Investigation waa We do not soak to havo you buy until you are convinctd that our goodoat the prices wa quota cannot bo dupll of some of Shepherdi Early Easter Makes a Scarcity $11,910.40 Total Mtod In Utah, Total receipts and balsa re on hand, rbargee. He said that Shephard had then claimed that ha did not know n Lilies. 27.107.43. oj marked card when ha saw one. ShepDISBURSEMENTS. Mid herd also had ha that supposed $8,366,53 General fund that the police went around and no182.48 General Interest fund tified In advance when 28.50 the gamblers Poor fund 217.00 trip of Investigation wm to be made. KMtcr Sunday is here. This day has County school fund 442.61 Mr. Mataon Mid ha should think that 8lata district school fund.. a devpir religious significance perhaps 27.40 Shepherd would be afraid for his life Juror and witness fuad.... world, than any other Christian tbe to If the articles he published were not 37.84 Redemption fund in the year, nit even excepting day 28.25 true, for they Invited an attack from Special district road fund.. m Christmas. On thin day all Christian tho ones assailed. On the direct exam AVWVWWWWVWVWWWWWASWii sects vie with one another to fittingly 7.338.69 inatlon Matsona attention wm called Total Flowers are In the publication nf affidavits with no observe the occMffin. TRANSFER. in profusion w an emblem of the used In He urea $ Ignat 1,200.00 fond.. paper. to fund Poor Shephard's general haa Balance on hand Aprjl l, 1904 7.467.57 Mid he had seen U)m4 affidavits, but resurrection, acd the Easter lily consent cross-exabeen unanimous selected Famous English Inlaida of beautiful patients, and all grades of tbe printed. Ion on Inal hy testified he he 53.30 General fund ........ t hs.l not seen them. The defense here as the flower of thq day. 1.749.15 Poor fund all are local church rested. The 4.726.25 ts tMtcfolly County school fund The court then adjourned for lunch decorated with flowers and palms. The 169.12 Sinking- - fund and Justice Burt invited Judges Bag-le- y florists report that the demand fur 4.226.94 Interest fund and Henderson. Attorney lssen-ge115.70 flow era is this greatest in the history Juror and warrant fund and Mayor Ghuiinann to his house of their business. .Sufficient cut flow581.06 Redemption fund for dinner. 580.18 TWYards VJiUo ers to supply (He demand could not be Special district road fund.... 49.50 In the afternoon the first witness was secured and yesterday hundreds of orDecedenta trust fund John Hamner, who testified that he ders for flowers wfe refused. At night The English Inlaids were first received by us a year ago and customers report excellent results. $19,768.76 does not know Reed who claims he Total were all sold ut with no possiTotal disbursements and balance on heard l he witness offer Scott 8100 to they of getting mare. kill Shepherd, nnd $26 to knock the bility hand, $27.107.45. Do yon want a bargain in carpets? There is a special cash sale now on al our store and hero aro Ihc F. J. llendivshot reports a heavy off. He never knew Sett letter's block all kinds of flowers and espeof sale figures: SNOWSLIDE. latand did noi see him until after the ter's trouble with Shepherd. He denied cially the Easter lil), calls,biscarnations cut flowroses. The irxt of . Lake Balt to that he made any offers of and come Alta of absolutely Appealed People from the Japanese gardens The anowallde that occurred la Little the character to Scott or anyone else. ers nt Oakland. California. Bros, Iktniiio of Cottonwood canyon, two mllee went of The statement of Reed's he denounced These parties have a greenhouse In Wasatch, has blocked the road for 500 as unqualifiedly, false. The shove prices cover not only Ihe cost of the carpets, hut also the sewing, lining and laying. J. C. Brantley was the next witness Japan also. They are extensive gardfeet to a depth of SO to 75 feet, and covat Oakland aptheir eners. hothouses of Alta. afid to Utah, testified the people printing Shepherd's yesterday ering twenty acres. The longiflorum pealed to the county commissioners of pnMr. aid to reopen Sail Uke county, asking C. C. Brown wm The next witness, or t rue Illy comes ftuni Japan, but the cnmraiintggUon. pleading that the slopand be said whan Shepherd made the liarlsil conic, from the Bermuda IsWhen You Purchase ping of ore shipments to the stimlters charges that he (Brown) visited all lands. They are stripped to this counthrew 150 men. sustaining a population the gambling bouses and took the try in ship load lots of 7U0 perao.is, out of etuployment. cards that were being used to the staMrs. Holbrook ft Ron. proprietors of these Curtains from Us, At a special meeting Iasi night the tion and then sent for Shepherd and the Capitol Hill Ortonhouse. have had board decided to give the asked for asked him to point out-thmarked a lilg demand we Drape them in Your Easter flowers and ones. Shepherd said he could not see aid. all sold out of and niv'al plants Home in the Very Latest anything wrong with them and also everything it. thai line. They report PRIZE FIGHT IN SALT LAKE. aid that he supposed that Brown had the sale Easter of callns lilies, largest "Spider" Welch and 'Hatllng Nel- notified the gamblers in advance of the and roses. They get their cut flowers Style, Without Cost. wPu proponed visit. Brown testified that from the Denver son. who fight at the Salt Palace the, rwwgj1 unbut were flqrists, notified the are each nnd had he mil gamblers at re. Salt Tuesday night, able to get enough lo supply the dean confident of winning (hat they have no one knew of what he intended to do mand. They prefer the Eastern stock, PenTender. Detective modified their articles to read "Winner but Detective hut their fern, and palms are secured same stand and the der the told took all." take at San Francisco. In addition to this. Welch has of- story. The Kolit. Kandy Kotnpany secure testified to seeing Rob Chandlers sehe 1300 that fered to let Nelson ers frmt the 11. C. Mon is at the Central hotel the their cure the decision and the latter's Shepherd Co. of trouble. the Floral at ct,'ili ljilr. Their hlg night trainer. Ted Murphy, has wired to Chi M. J. Cleary of tho Central hotel trade ha. broil In Easter lilies anil cover the wager. to for money ragn said lhat thntt. whom Reed said had violet. Tljc xlhii find ih bloiM'tus worked with him three weeks, had scarce and s ihu'e U chiefly to the FACTORY TRUNK GALLAGHERS only returned from tha hospital Man-rsrlv HUxle--- . which comes some Iwo 322 25th Btraet. 16. and had not been hack a month, weeks earlier thau it will next year. T and Bags, Manufacturers of rungs showing that Reed lied In this maitcr, The tulip wu- nn i jo it now begun and a he rttd in tha chargea against HamLeather Goods. Repairing at reasonlarge sale of he- - are made. able prir.es, on short notice. Call and ner 5 45 see us and we eon save yon 26 per whan wm the arguments It DAVID I. GALLACHER cent. were concluded and the fate of the deAn Easter .lory by Mis. Jean fondant limed over to the tender merwill appear it the Examiner tocies of the Jury. They retired and demorrow morning. . liberated until 11 o'clock. when they E. B. Criichlnw fa.cd through Ognot As of returned verdict a guilty. We have, this day. purchased from the uncontradlrteJ testimony showed don yesterday on Ira return from tesIn tile case in WashingL. H. Murdock the Imperial Restaurthat Mr. Shepherd was carrying a con- tifying ton. He says it is impossible to forestreet, where we cealed weapon, ant. on Twenty-fiftfrom their verthe jury s restaurant. Pa- dict will run a evidently considered that he waa cast ihe final result, and apjar-nt)tronage solicited. Justified In breaking the law 'nr hia mine of the Seiiaiur have made up HYECM PINGREE, Maxajer. We are also proprlelors of the Bos- own protection, or elae they did not their mind- -. b..t He weed fiat Apostle ton Calc, open day and night. of Those who Snumt hirveif was in,: loo -- au.iinc of the , . WONG ft CHIN. wm e he had a gun on his retaining h'.e . coin ...M E. A T... ARMOR MEAT MARKET nt on ge Prof. Thomas of the Ogden High school, was a Salt Lake visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lipplncott, formerly of this city, now of Galesburg, III., are visiting their many friends In the city. The funeral of James A. Wright will be held r the Methodist rhurch at 2 p. m. Monday uiuler the auspices of tho Hnyal Arcanum. Interment In the city cemetery. wlt-ne- sU-k- Qua Saunders, who has been operfor ap- ated upon at the city hospital pendicitis, Is Improving rapidly and was removed to his home today. The following warrant deed was Bled the county recorder's offlre yesterday. D. II. Peery estate to Aletia Ann Child. Part southeast quarter section 13, township 6 north, range 2 west Consideration $500. In Fred Walker of Salt Lake Is In the city for a few daya. Friday evening the services at the Church of the Good Shepherd were conducted by Bishop Moreland, who preached an eloquent sermon, after which he confirmed a claaa of sixteen candidates. There waa a large audience present, rrowdlng the rapacity of the rhnrrh to its fullest extent. In commemoration of Good Friday a three hours' service was begun at 12 orlock noon, at whk-- a large attend-que- e Is reported. Mrs. Dr. Read of Rock 8prlngs Is at the general hospital. In attendance upon her sick husband. House Clean How to aa , - houaa-cleanin- Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. EASTER Washington Avenue At Dining' .Tables A Carload Kitchen Cabinets Just Received Center Tables Also a Carload of Linoleum ! 4 T. P. O'Brien, la lines on the cut-ofHe has been with since the beginning runoff. f. rharge of the pipe Is In from llngiip, tho Marsh forces of the work on the t Mrs. Dr. Murray of Rock Springs. Wyoming, Is visiting with her children, who are attending the Sacred Heart academy. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn were the guests Mrs. Ilickett during the week. Mr. Dunn is the new general of Mr. and western mechanic of the enlarged gon Short Line. Ore- Mr. Dee, who has been trainmaster takes a similar position on the eut-ofIn the Ogden yards. f. Assistant Superintendent Hillsker has rented the residence at 2731 Jefferson. where he will make his home. child of Mr. MeThe iwo-- ear-oltcalf. formerly in charge of the leaf and Dumb school in Ogden, was stung to dcsth by a swarm of totes yesterday y d at the family home, near Arcadia. Ore- gon. The contract fur the erecting of a section bouse at Rease. I'tsh, was let to Contractor John Worthington of Ogden. Mr. Worthington also had the contract, and built the station house at AVest Welter, which cost IS.fliM'. and another depot at Promontory Point for the same amuttui. AH of this work has been done under the direction of engineer, W. E. Marsh. Om ar B. Maddux, asc 22, and Mrs. Harriot L. Nlvisson. ace 24. were marat ried by Judge Howell last evening the judge's Office it) the city hall. - last night arrested a man who was so drunk he could not. give his true name and was booked as John Doe. Officer Bott Officer Rackham arrested Wm. Peter- son last night for being drank and creating a disturbance in a saloon on Twenty-fourt- h street. m from tnia,lfrom Velvets , 61.10 yd. Tapestries , 50c yd. Saxonys 61.30 yd. Middlesex Exministers , 6150 per yd. 'r ABSTRACT COMPANY. Ave. Telephone Ilrl Wabh. S62-Y- . Baity Carriages $4.50 to $10 cut-flo- Mar-Milin- n Ogden Furniture 1 NOTICE. first-clas- Chaa. Meighan. Laura M. Meighan. THE MEIGHAN 0 1.85 $3mQ0 to $4m2S $1'0 y I and Carpet Co. |