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Show oc.Drr :eb lior.xiMi examiner. MOST BREVITIES - 1. of old ut.e. be announced laier. j, ;nl J -- El1' - As a reniili of the ff funeral service over the remain Piatt Karr will lie held at the SLirtWard meeting house. Kunday, be J?' .. at 2 I', m. Remain may Sat iir.lay afternoon and a. m.'to 1 p. m. at the reside. Xu. in" Canyon i -- rid. house, ace IVedell. Thnma' Champneys lift yesterday iake City to make -gall for a miaalon he is to Handwi. h Island. He will Liam (nun Salt Uke Cily tomorrow nil leave o'i the midnight train for a per-Sih- and little RAYMES SADD Oil " a, company .Mr. Champncya on of the are a ka aiiM'on. They ward in town. fjfib Sale at Kummm;e 319 1HE BOUNDIKC BILLOWS WRITES TO RELATIVES OF LIFE ON ONE OF UNCLE SAM'S SHIPS. Washington. Women's blaekamith shop, wagon work, horse shoeing and nd earriai' -- aural repairing. R. W. Emmett, Washington Ave. Telia of a Trip Down the' Pacific Coast to Panama and Return. r, from letter baa liet-Raymer Sadd. son nf Albert Sadd and brother of Hazel Sadd, In which he tells of some of lit experiences while on a trip in the United Slates steamship Preble along the Pacific coast as far south a Panama. Young Sadd enlisted in the naval service from Ogden about a year ago and Judging from letters received from him. he appears to be satisfied wilh the service. The last letter received Is headed Guaymas, Mexico. The Preble" had slopjied at this iilace for a few daya on the way northward and thus gave young Sadd an opportunity to write home. They left Panama, the western terminus of the proposed canal, on March 21. On their north ward journey they stopped at Guaymas, a Mexican town near the mouth of the Colorado river on the shores of the Gulf of lower California. Acapulco, a typical Mexican town, and the government roaliif' station at Piclialinque, Mexico. They also Intend to stop gt various California coast points of interest. Young Sadd la of the stuff out of which heroes are made. He la sticking to hia post of duly and reflects credit on the stale of lit all and especially on his home town, Ogden.. A CLEA8Y-SAVILL- E Occurs at High Noon Today at the idanha. .Wedding Seville and Mrs. Mary deary were married today at high inn-ni- : aona iu the presence of a few frieipls. An elegant repast was the rrved. alter which they took United for the east and Europe. They time. sill visit Iu Paria for some The couple are well known in this riiy end have many friends who will attend their heartiest congratulations. The bride Is the proprietress of the jdinha hotel and by her charming ui winning ways has won many Mr. Saville la the friends. junior Paramber of the firm of Kurtz tite, proprietors of the Elite club rooms. He is also a stockholder in t the fatuous mine and other rtab mining properties. They will aske their home In Ogden upon their tdurn from Europe. Lim is Ur. Daly-Wes- WORLD S FAIR RATES, TO ST. LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. V Effective m will It May 3rd the following be made to St. Lnula and Loula and return (direct - Chicago and return mite) . . (direct Ti 47.50 Ti Chicago and return (one way via SL Louia; or to St. Loula ind return, one way via Chl- - on aale every Tuesday and fridiy of each week Elay to November inclusive. Transit limit of ten tap In each direction will be allowed leal limit sixty days from date of tale, but in no case later than Kith, 1904. to the above rate, there sale round trip tickets, Ogden to St. Louis and return, at $50 which are on sale dally to November Nth inclusive, limited sixty daya from date of sale. In addition are also on THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ATLAS. War Atlas has been Issued by the Chicago Northwestern railway. Three 'line colored maps, each 14x20. bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern shown in detail, with tablet hewing relative military and naval of itrenglh and financial resources Russia and Japan. Copy mailed to any address on of ton (10) cents for postage by C. A. N. W. Walker, Gen. Agent C. Ry., 2200 South Main St., Salt Lake Cily, Utah Russo-Japanes- e n re-csl- i TRUNK FACTORY 322 25th wtreet. Manufacturers of Trnngs and Ran, Lsalhpr Goods. Repairing at reason-hprices, on abort notice. Call and i?e ns and we ran save you 25 per ffof DAVID I. GALLACHER. KENNEDY S DAIRY LUNCH AND BAKERY. Individual lunches anil Ice cream wrvM ;lr,m g.gQ m to 12:30 p. m. i Washington Avenue. Laura THE MEIGHAN -- t'1? s Boyd RAILROAD. , M. Melglian. . gjBgaBw.wijxegava I THE g SUCCESS MARKET S 2358 WASHINGTON o off. wx Tie LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST OUR DEADER," no 'compound or KTl ERN LARD mixed with R- Ask your GROCER for aitiiiM Phong orders given special Rention. 0 FEONK & ( In;! not liuM-- dll' official ffRlllVXI pill otes in Hu u mount of Lake SuH-riu- r k- - atii-inp- - 1 tu-- IRON TRADE DRIFTS Pig Iran Has Reached a Point From Which it May. Reach First Importance. BliRGI auqgiJsaaiMfflauMrii O rectors for the ensuing year. 'SHE ALT. jm vr. 'j " will go. "SHENANDOAH." Wednesday Thursday Friday Twenty-Fift- 8tei-- l cor- ni, IMMOBIL- E- LIGHT TONNE Ar. THE n oi-- i eeeee APPEAL FOR MOYER'S LEASE. We Arc Now Selling Any Automobil Made. Went. Are Selling the ONLY Automobile Made. W The Oldsmobile Seven Horse Get a Catalogue and Place Your Or e RE- - Butte. Mont.. May 19. Thirl een delegates from the HuMe Miners' union will leave for Denver tomor- row. where they will appeal to to release Governor Pealssly Charles 1). Moyer front the jail al Telluride. in order lo attend the convention of ihe Western Federa- lion of Miners, of which he la pres- - Power Runabouts-Twel- Horse Power Tonneau. ve der Now. Ws can interest You If You are Interested. ... . L H. BECRAFT GRANT CORNER AND 24TH OGDEN. e i i, j r giwMUfi p-- '5 ..... I i - SHIRTWAIST SUITS. Sl 'twalfet. suits. Every on sitlr. to $12.00 prr a bargain. 12.25 TWO SPECIALS. 7k '.THE ENSIGN." inrh Unbleached Table Damask, 37c. 8' SACRIFICE.. 27x45 towels at Vie. Sat Matinee "CINDERELLA. Sat. Night "NEW YORK DAY BY DAY." Scats on Sale at Box Office, Saturday 9 a. m. Our Prices; 15c, 25c, 35c. MO HIOMPq, , 276 per rent discount on Photo Jewell y This Week. liidtu-e-men- -- "KIDNAPPED." WOMAN United Ktates Tit poration, while free to sell or exchange t ore, in not likely to mid any to become a seller on such a level aa till year's. 'a centre report lower llg Iron for the third quarter. The shown for May 1 was unexIncrease in producpectedly good--ation in April of JOfi.ooo tons front Ilia) of March, ontpanied by a decrease In slock of 14.0(11) tuna. On May 1 the production of coke and anthracite Iron was st the rate of 19.(hn).(mio tona a year and H apparently going Into consumption, (hough there Is, of course, Ihe undetermined factor of storks In la consumers' hands. Southern Iron freely offered al $9..ri0 for No. 2 foundry, Birmingham and sales on analysis have been at the equivalent of $9.25. wiih .V) rout cl&rwlirnv $ I - 73 Nu. fill Now 12 7.7. Nu i."S Now 7 T7 Nu 7 Now 12 77 Now No. 12 77 No 1822 Now i in Now Nn. in 75 Nu. 1X23 Now . Now Ni iL'8 Now 14.75 Nii Ni. .18 Now 14.75 Ni. 'in Now Now Nu Iti73 Nii. IMS Now 1377 N" 1 SI 2 Now 5.77 Nu !"i9 Now 3.77 No ::.!26 Now s uoiltor lot from I12.nu to $2fiu0. r choice 7.5n. that we PX I ('fore prices would move every from our ston-- . Mil WATCH US. piifrg (ViMitparo nmJk ruiii Monday May 16. Tueaday 329-y- Q3 inti-rent- s t LION'S HEART. Telephone street. 16th berg Photographer St. fi-- Ladies and Misses Suits CO. Monday 545 Nelson, J keep busy. Therefore we will meet all cut prices and gofem one better on nearly everything, so no need to get excited over flaming headlines? shop around and buy where the best values are offered. ELLEFORD ONE WEEK. Starting Ola pi Wc Have a Splendid Line of well Selected Merchandise which is well worth the cash of the day and we must prices, which we are asking; but sales seem to be the order, The Depot Clompany will be held of H"1 office of the Superintendent I ran, company in the City of Ogden on the 7ib day of June. U't'L dia. m.t for The pitrimse of eleeu.B I Miiiu-wlui- Carpentering, Building, Repairing and Remodeling of Houses Promptly attended to. All work Guarantoed. Enquire ol KEEP BUSY SALE o o Grand Opera Notice is hereby Slvfrn that thn'res alar annual meeting of ihe stockholdand 11 ers of the Ogden I'nlim Railway a the to oil that date tons. The tvdiii non iu (lie paid two weeks makes the amount nf such ore now Hvailaide about lu.rstii.Oml tuna i titan a live months' of supply at the prevent rale ! lonsiimp- j lion. Hie in Home ntci'i hams' furnaci-ventral west are preparing to blow out weeks, mi that ore in Hie ncxi will be tedm-elo that, extent. While the above Id.riOU.OtW tona of ore will run the furuuces Into O (olM-r- , thers If evenly proportioned, whose furnaces would hu are forced to slop much before iur ack of ore. lu addition lo Hie demand dial Waal's in many cases lie raised on a declining market. Hie Issues between the masters and pilots union and Ihe lake carriers Involve the principle of pay according to service and the owners are taking a very ffrnt stand. It la a struggle that may easily grow to national iiniArtanr. Meantime the ore market la 4 dull aa it could well lie. Kuruarea waul to see what level price funm.e vaid Cleveland, ft., May 19. The Iron Trade Review in in current Issue says: While the iron trade drifts, wilh pig iron declining, Ihe developments in respect lo ore Hattie, on the lakes have reached a point from which they may soon pass to v position of first Importance. The masters and pilola have taken a stand that now threatens a stubborn strike and ihis makes Ihn question nf on1 Mipply of immediate interest. In sddillnn to Ihn 4.5UO.UUO tons of ore officially reHiried as on dock si Lake Erie on May 1, careful estimates p, OGtlEN UNION RAILWAY AND DE POT COMPANY. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting. it .15 .: plaining witness. that Cowley, wr.h to came in tlit-rbail for sale. M " was liming ihe in atory 10 testing ins ipiainies ol tl:e iuohe. Young same, one of the Stein demanded fl .n for Hie hmkcii key. The one wbu I, ad ilnno the damage had gone ou! just as Stein, Sr., i to rein. He did strain him very fun Ildy. as he was afraid of breaking a valuable plate glass window. Then it in alleged by the defendant that Hie Steins attempted to force him in pay fur the damage the olher fellow l.al dune, lb- waxed wrathy. denied doing Hie damage and refused lo pay Ihe money. Thereupon the police were ailed and he was ur- -t ruled for diMlurbun of the peace. lour honor, said Cowley, 1 have mined over the entire western country for a period nf twenty-liv- e yesrs, and last night was the time a isilire-ma- p ever put his hand on my shiml- , der." It appears you ir a little rash In your language," said the judge, "but you may go ibis time upon the understanding Hint you do mu go back and bother Mr. Stein any more. County Attorney lliilaniskl appeared before Judge Unwell and asked that the two cases against rrcd f'lanz 1st dismissed as the parties directly Interested were married a few daya ago. Tlie cases were dismissed. - sion of the Republican convention and a committee was named to appoint presidential electors and delegatesCar-lo Chicago. Delegates representing bon. Sweetwater and Uitah counties W- 0. unanimously named Judge as can Incumbent, Craigh. thiypresent didate for judge In the third district. 1.50 s turbing the lieai broker', place of . REPUBLICANS. Laramie. Wyo.. May 19. Orsanlza lion was effect ed at the forenoon ses- a 9 arraigne-wa- allowed to g C. J. Cowley, a the court Bar-aott- o. WYOMING AVE. "Live and let Live is our r,tto. We do not promise 10 ell you something for "Bthing. Our Meats art fresh. We endeavor to ploaao everybody who patronizes the SUCCESS MARKET. Ko. 1 bacon Sihuie v. ten days for Urn. James Waters, t r 662-T- r $2.50, but as a special attraction for the ladies furishsngs department, we will sell them for - - - y s wenty-fou- cotton pongee with tucks down the front and have pretty good sized pearl buttons. These waists were made up for us to s. 11 at w- - MianJonha. (a station on Ihe Manchurian railroad). May 18, tDelayed in safeof transmission.) The task the guarding the railroad against constant and determined attacks ot haa agents Japanese and Chinese paused ihe Russian military authorities unremitting laltor. The line musJ lie preserved at all hazards. psiecnl-lfor itse in case of retreat, and the task is pm rusted to a separate corps of frontier guards, made 1111 of fifty-fivfont mounted squadrons, fifty-fiv- e . RETAIL PRICE GF PLUG TOBACCO companies and six batteries of The altogether 2ffliih men. which is 1.4U0 miles long, is diDEALERS ARE FORCED TO AD- road, thirty-threvided into sections of VANCE PRICES TEN CENTS miles, each guarded by a detachment ' PER POUND. of troops, which is exported to constantly patrol. The smallness of the An All of the Dealers 'Have Signed detachnienls makes tills duty exceed Agreement for the Advance. fngly onerous. It is a matter of comparatively little difficulty for a JapBy reason of the advanced price in anese spy or a Chinese bandit to slpai Tobactobaii-omade by the rut plug up to an exposed isiint and dynamite co Trust to the retail trade, the folthe it before the patrols discover lowing dealers have agreed to cut danger. , pound plugs in six pieces instead of a five aa heretofore, thus making a difference of ten cents a jiound in the retail price. The advanced price of the FEUD ENDS IN TRAGEDY. trust had left no profit for retailers. The following signed the agreement: Cortez. Colo., May 19. When . Edward H. Muff soy. W. S. Donaldto their home near Arinla driving son. E. A. Olson, Tribe Jones, B. E, last night, Mrs. C. W. Herman and son Frank Ingles, were shot and Blodgett, Ogden Brothers, J. B. Carver Company, killed by Marshal Humphrey, who Sons, T. Bi Evans John CoHtoa. G. H. Tribe and Comrode lnlo town and surrendered himself to the sheriff. There had pany, Ezra Richardson. I). Kagan, Barrows Grocery company, Wilcox Grobeen a feud lietween ihe two fam- EdBburtliff, Hies. cery company, Myers gar Jones' company, 1). L. Boyle, C. R. Cole, Morten sen ft Lund, Ed Wlliiami ft Rons, 7m C. M. 1., United Labor Mercantile company . . Kennedy, L. TEACHERS RATES. Watkins ft Nicholas, J. C. Bak er. Jamone Pesco ft Company. Joseph Excursion rates for teachers and Malnnf. L. L. Smith, Goo. IMillos. W, others will lie on sale over Ihe Cih-agoG. Kind, W. Empey, J. K. DaveniKirt, Geui'gd Pnii Iter amt Brothers, E. K Union Facilii- and North Western Line May 301 It and 31st and June Mh and Drumiler. 9th to iHiIuts (n Iowa. .Minnesota, South Dakota. North Dakota, cast of POSITION AT ST. LOUIS Upper Ieninmla of Wisconsin and Illinois, at otm fare to plus five dollars for the niund-lriMisa Hendershot Telegraphed ten good returning until Repf. Come to World's Fair. iu each direction West days stop-of- f of Hie Missouri .river. Mies Evelyn Hendershot. daughter For further particular, ticket and left of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Hendershnl. car reams Hons, address. sleeping C. A. WALKER. yesterday for St. Louis to accept a po sitlnn in the bureau of horticulture at Gen. A gt C. ft N. W. Ry., LUd South exposition. Main St.. Salt like City, Utah. Ihn IiulHlsna Purchase Her appointment is Ihe direct 0111 growth of her work in connection with the eleventh National Irrigation conthat gress. It will lie rememliered House Miss Hendershot hail charge of the at the arrangement of the arid state fruit exhibit, and. together Jos. Clark, Mgr. with her father, decorated Kiesel hall for the grand liall and ltanqtieL H-work attracted the attention of Mr. of Taylor, who is chief of (he bureau horticulture of the exposition. Recently a letter from Mm asked if she would accept a position at the exposition in hi department. On a favorable reply reaching him. he immediaiely telegraphed for her to come to St. Louis. s ABSTRACT COMPANY. Wash. Ave. Telephone . rk His-mar- k. SALLACHER'S Chis. Meghan. most satisfactory appreciative women will receive price for 24 shirtwaists, beginning this morning, that it lias ever been our opportunity to give. These shirtwaists arc made of blue 1 1 la-w- s SAKEGUARDIXG This Morning t'c s,i M.nrr. :i- 1 e 60.00 ..cage Tickets A ic v The pevsisloiii . to n department dtttuabli- - vagrant . ed iu a decrease-- , anaigneii before the past day or Lund, a off, cciebraiftl by get t tug of belter bitiavi judge allowed hi'. John C Thom: on liis way to off iii Ogden, go1 the ilutihi-- of 1. in i Jack Karivll, a was .. the cut-of- f, charge of drunk: e. iiiarged. arMI-lery- $42.60 mirta) m-eive- Inter-ocean- "Archiiect Tailor sxiurcd me that tie plum, f,r the l.ileral building at Ogden Mould lie ciiuipli iiii led laier huu ileidlier I uni viouM be suluiMl-le- , for bids at Mini lime. Absolutely inditing stands in tin- - wn.v of cum nieiiCt'Dielil of work ixcepi ib lav 111 of plant, caus 'd by the rush of work iu Hie ertie.- ol the government arch i: iv1." Such was ihe made in a reproscu alive of this paper by ('imgressniau .lusei-Howell, who wan in Ogden ou a visit with relatives. Mr. Howeil went on to say ihat he had received urgent lelt era uom Mayor filahiiiann' asking him to invest and that at llie reuiieni of ihe l mayor he had called on I'avlor and olitained Hie above Informal inn. The building w ill lie commenced as soon as bills Tor construction arc accepted and' il wiil he pmihlu-i- i rapThe appnvprlaion idly to is already made," ixincliidou Ilalis ongresrman. Mr. Howell docs not agree with Senator Snu.-u-t in regard to the latter's lose siaiemeur that Kismevclt will New York. "I think he will earry nid. New York slate easily, he "While Kixmevelt's flrin policy in the law may enfurccnient of ihe anil-trus- t have antagonized the trust organizers still the financiers of the east are wise men men that in a stable government lies the safety of the Individual and commercial world and hence their own aaTet y." In relation to the Smoot investigation Mr. Howell said Ihe euiire trend of the investigation seemed 10 point to an attempt to prove that the aitos-tleof the Mormon Church have mitered inlo a conspiracy to defy the laws of the country. In regard to his bill for ihe annexation of the strip of Arizona north nf the Colorado river lo Utah be said he exported that It would bp passed at the next session, which would be a more opportune time than at the imNMNG DE Causrs D.-.i-i - t Special Sale of Shirtwaists ,T CL ABLE. Inharmonious - mav-inie- Sun-iTfro- m Ti ui.-U- r JSJa v loi all POLICE u PARTMENT Congressman Hoeil Differs With Senator Smcct as to Roosevelt's Ability to Carry State of New York. the officers and H. - Pavia and Clark Gibson, il.ive cniuplaiiits have liven filed. I' pi In iiiiupluint nf Olliei-Robert with fast Burk, R, U Pa-- . in. is driving and wuli intrrii-- ing with nu officer, wmle iu disc barge of his official duties. His Inuni on Hie first complaint was lixcd at $7o. The penally for fast driving is $'-or fifty days. The maximum penalty for inierferir.fi--' with an oiBeer is one years iniprlborineni or $1.110 fine. Upon cuniplainr. of Sergeant Holier; Chainliers. Clark iitbsnn is charged with interterlug with an officer. The bond in Imth cases mi I he charge of interfering wilh an officer has nut been fixed yet. working urson, ho has been for i be la1 ten HE lu. in 2Jtba U visiting with his folk al for a few day. ,f fue GOOD WCPK Or HEY WILL BE COMPLETED BY 0CTC3ER 1ST AND SUBMITTED FOR BIDS. Officer. for r.n at Ih1 Arnior Moat Market nume ic. as 27th su If yon want A Very KKS- of lieloroi, Colorado. CLARK GIBSON AND R. L. DAVIS HAVE SERIOUS CHARGE PREiio riii yesterday makingfl Vs ab.mi lii broi her. S. . Hurg-irFERRED AGAINST THEM. -- hu wan ip mil.'- coiiniiitted .In Mr Bur?win ,tri This is the Result of the Trouble the non. Pair Have Been Causing the rovo mil fi riii cut-o- DECREASE BUILDING , n Btrgwln. Jf ? CO. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS NHSERS FEDERAL IN COURT of building con-- y tl,e r,'al of building !'" 11LNTKR 20. 1001. he e liiliiWiuK r may VAGRANT PLANS FOR ANSWER 1 t.mi, . I. I ! I : L. Viz Now Price You a Few Staples 9c Admiral 4 4 Percale Ainerlcan and t'cntral Park 'r Shirtiiig 5c Simpson's Dyed Percale Dree Purffip and American Cl-4Print Sainunta Pongee Piece Dyed c Prints 7c ('bryntal Spring Bleach r,c Trim Blue Some Dainty Dress Goods , ' Iinsdalc liinmlilr Cambric Calioi Half Bleach ..... ..!. ... ..... Gonzales Indian Head Cabot 11. ..... ............ Jrssco Sheeting Or 12c in plain and stripsuitable for the popular shirtwaist suits, and hklrU hi all rhu new spring alludes, 13 Plain and Embroidered ' Klukc-Voiles." very gixid design. .20c Bayern Novelties. 3u In., swell 2Un for shirtwaists Dotted values fn Piques, Swishes. Madras. India Linens. Mercerized Cheviots, Persian I .awns, Luni-itietc. A choice line of Zephyr G'nghatns ed Uouclctt Suiting e. ijc at 7 9c. e H'r 8 1 e WHOLESALE Prices on all Ladies' and Misses skirls. SILKS. A small line of Imported and domestic goods ranging in price front 37r to 77c. Your choice may be here. New Royal Kcwing .Machine, none belter. Our Price $24.0(1 for the Drop Head; $34 00 for the special patent chain lift head with special cabinet work. on barSpecial shoes and gain tables. Children patent leather slippers and oxford 77c pair. Lad-lepatent leather alippors and oxfords 9.rc. Ladies kid oxfords 11.97. Ladies $3.50 to $t.50 shoe, now $2.70. Keep Us Busy and 5ave Your Money CLOSING OUT. Respectfully a All mnsffn underwear and remnants in dress goodg at a sacrifice. CLARK & SONS CO. |