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Show THE - 1, ; The I'uum Nam bora , TeUaho Km Pai-ill- gay tlma near Mountain Gnjin ffitjra Ism Co. Hie wchk ol giivt !'.;ig then- tftwetn Eclm ur1 Moisau. is hauled frun t.e sn t'.is .1,11.11 Otsm'.N, ITAII. EXAMINER, lone Tl'KSDAl JHHIXIM!, is H'- lengthening day-birare s.ngtUr i.Uioiuiitg n. ibe Pit it u'cl i' I"' bsliuy hir "iJit-a- im!-va- y r.-- i ds l ; u. . ll 1 I vl J'l ''.ii tdundsi :o !e 1AKE "jmi 1 was re; erred 1I1 j ciiiuiittcc. l'iah. HI. April 1S.1PM.. Th'-- i lie- 1: : it--- i .!i APRIL miffl lu q ,u v BumwnK- - FUSS MORNING 19, 1001. nwiHMiimjiiii WILL Putnams Vie. I1 ' an I ll,e sen.-o.- i. To the lion. Board of County Commit w ,1 ;i ii.u.i.-and onsiauiiy sioncin Wciir,I'lllll. if H i VilleO of God UiR'tllii'sy It is reported .by our competitor, 'Clciii Icttii ir 1 hand you keirwith a j iif1 1! t t iJ.S.' luitigR tint spring in Ogden and vicinity, tiiat. the Ogdon i'linauiial ' of Wilier vouuty, He i fa : lit ml. I III !' lift (our Ogden covering the noiii.-.- l fnnn Junuary 1 to Implement Company IfIII1 It i is g.wl. It i Branch) is going out of Lu.Jiicss. This Mai-il31. ;p4. 4 !ii made a promise ua(A j :iit is u give notice that suck rcisirt is .Ca.-lon Iniiiii Jan. 1. Itn4. . .$j'.,:;;is.7l 1: i' !: must keep it, it i not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement Il" eipts .lull. 1 W li li i) March 31. 27.232.:.$ proinise and loves 1P04 Company should ever gj out of busiI ' l! He made if tie bn Ilillij ness at any time, the Utah Implement love to keep it. Company or some other reliable firm i Total $72..172.3q "1 of IV. A we aKv will continue ihi- samo line of goods, I Dishui.-ieinenJan. 1 li Alarch 31. In .ii- si:, tih. 'i and beauty we can and farmers always get repairs of Ikn4: I'B '! sef' !v ami voice of (he aeasou 11a in Ogden fur auy $ ;2.ktl3.."-goods they havq Warrant redeemed, etc melodiously of div t. ' I. iei iiis or may buy. siiii .Autumn declares pet We with the heatly support of old Cash lia'miii-- on hand Mari h ' li .i.g, I lie d'V 111.' 31 i:i.78.7ti fuller voice than b customer and welcome nil now ones, i 'i spi-as'i gmiduess. bill it $2 6t.21 by hoard and we guarantee prices 10 be below Itisliui's-ineii-ts much of God's ten. (in I ISkl'R ' 131.02 e.st on warrants .... la' Intel all competitors. , III ti ll liS this season of the Yours resiicctfully. s taliai tell- -' what leu-Total UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. . cai-ywhat colot.. - el' Outstanding wai'innls March Dal there are ii. ii - luturc 31 $3.:.C..4 J. T. SPARGO IS DEAD. mvii baud that GinI raise 'with lb I also submit (lie comity auditor's 'i all thins' rith ; flower on it stem He Was a Brother of J. H. Spargo cf trial balance drawn March 31. Ifiul. W'ti lie tuitsl of color, mingling mliniitlcil ''itcsjiectfiilly This City. Did i1 ' nil or.t in the love beauty. K. HOLLINGSWORTH. C. Mr. J. II. Hpaigu, the stationer and grass and in the b e: - :u.d IIiiai'Ir that "County Auditor." bookseller, received won! yesterday exceeding delicacy "t ' viiiri'. that sefi- license An application for a liquor front New Zealand of the death of hix i li will vanish almost ethereni. made by l'otter Brothers ness brother, J. T. Spargo, in that coiimiy, waa n'(-to quiver if von touch it. w lc on March Jtiili. of Idoud iHiisouing The of the Oaks, for six mouth. The same almost if you draw TlP'ii C! m! '.:i who was Mr. Siargo's oldest was granted and the fil.oiMt bond with lie very tenth" i! brother, was well known In this eoun-tr- y U. L. Becker aud Chris Flygare as must, i liei-to V. It has a von was and sureties approved. old waa by residents, lie also a i;iii hriiily. and all who are serving resident of ihirk City a number of iieiusclves or set'king good enilirar ago. where be was engaged in fur others, ailhoug!. a- - et with little mining lmsines. He was in Virginia FURY wl,--iloc it apiiarent result, QUINN City and Butte dining the early days of lome? Immediate!., slier iht- winter. the gold The darkest. Iileaki-- i deadest season In New Zealand in- was a prominent, of ali the year is foil 'uml by the fix' slifigure Bill otic of the leaders In The hs if to show est ami most revim-raffairs of the island. He leaves a wife us pteiy year anew U.iu nothing is imami two children. possible. with God. or winter is pro Sometimes the RICH ASSAYS FOR OGDEN COMennn lies torpid and and (be traded, PANY. still beyond the linn "licit the usually rapThen the :..,inp Samples of Ora from the Old Hum- Fury to Serve Eight and Quinn awakes.The frost breuk.-up. the wind idly. boldt Mine Dump. shift around to the south, the shower Five Years. Sample of ore from the old dump (ail, and amid the glims of the on the old "Hiimltohll" mine, now ownthe imprisonet vegetation rushes ed hy the Aura King Hold Mining out on the sight. Almost every yuar were week lust company, by assayed there are some few dsvs togeiher when Prof. Lind of I lio Weber Assny office, is this elear uiuinpliaiil passing there disreturns the of of and gave In the criminal division $i.57 lead; $3.un one season to the other. In the from $2112.02 silver, with $1.65 gold, trict coifft yesterday before Judge copiK'r: each day is like a Joyous time a such a of total $224.74 per ton iu Charles ii. llari, John Fury aiias .making winter is dying!-win- ter cry irumpel vulue. Huiulioldt This claim, which "Dago. was sentenced to eight yearn la dead! Bummer is i , miing! Spring is ha a shaft tjown 225 root in ore all l!,o in the state prison and John Qulnu to here! way down, was once under bond to alias "(JiMmicy.'' was sentenced ldfl up the hand- - which hang down James Blythe, this .California millionlive years. Both men received their aire, fur $"ii.iHin.mi. He died before sentences with a slight smile; evi- and atreuglhen the f'hlr knees! Our the bond expired and his estate did dently they exiieclcd a heavier sen- God cannot forget, cannot forsake. He not take it up. tence. Fury did not have anything to heeds the necessity fur souls to pre-pafor the spring, hut He never forWork on the Aura King .company say to the cunrt before passing the to court told bring the spring when the time the and gets sentence Quinn has only properties gone on all winter wit h on Ihen, assured very gratifying resulls to the man- he was not the principal in the rub- has come. Let us toil we we agement. New additional ground has bery and was ouy twenty years of that in due season Hudshall reap If a has always been acquired so that now the com- age. The men were charged with rob- faint not. and that pany owns over 22H acre of valuable bing Ed. Bello in the Zaug saloon on spring after a winter. VI. The spring has another voice mineral is ex- October 2ldh last. They make five It ground. that a rush of the gang that are serving time for a voice which sound sway Into the far pected quite future and foretoUx the time of the to the old camp or Columbia wil' tho robbery. restitution of all ehins." God. in retake place when the enowa are off. The, newing the face of the carlh. seems to company expects to have Ha mill In VOICES CF IIFE SPUING give us a visible . ph-- tire aud bright running order in the near future and has plenty of good pay ore ready for A Sermon image of that blessed moral renovation by Rev. Brown Of tho Epia-cop- which 1s coining iq the fullness of the treatment. Church. time. VII. Another voic- e- giving anRev. Brown of tlic Episcopal dmivh, preached on Sunday evening last upoa nouncement of the general resurrection the subject of Spring. He announced from the dead. that death and The Aisistlo ! bis aerinon as Voices of the (Spring," i like the sowing and spoke of the various lessons taught burial of by the lesson. Rev. Brown took aa bio of grain and. ah; what a sowing of it there baa been iu all ages, and how text : Thou renJest ibe face of the Earth. have all the fields of this world where It la sown been watered with mourners' Ps. civ. 30. I. The first voice we have siieaks tears! How have men gone forth evfor God for the divine existence erywhere. "weeping.' heating this preand presence with us In His works. The cious seed!" But the springtime is The lioard of county commiHaionera fool hath said In bia heart, There is coming, the resurrection day. and then held a short session this morning and no God.' Nature says in her heart and the whole earth and the great and wide k (heir buried treastranaacted a small amount of business. in every color and feature of her flash sea shall give Commissioner Wilson waa elected ing face, There is a God. and He ii ures and lie like a field which the Lord chairman pro tern during absence of here! hath blessed. If anyone ahall say that all the Chairman KlanforJ in California. YIM. Another voice (and (lift) shall Chas. Parkhain waa upiKiinted con- beauty anJ abundance of the natural lie (he last) tellls pa (bat all our earthwnrlil 1 no proof to him that there is ly time is the stable of Pleasant View precinct. season of our ex a God and that a whole earth awaken-lnl- g lateiice. Hoad Suiiervfsor Alma Montgomery fa new life boafd Into as little before Just the and naked proof apjieured who are young, in the morning that they visit, the North Ogden dis- as the earth lying dead in winter, that sowYou. seed! You, who are old. "in your in case either trict and go over tho varioua road you have only "phen- tho liund!" withhold not evening which are in great need of repairs. omena. and that his mind cannot rise You who observe the windyour and forget In any way to sow. cease to fret over rirriiniBlBUces Wednesday afternoon waa set aa a day above phenomena, or look to visit the place. , beyond them, I do not think that you and put more strength to duty. You County Physician Forles apiieared can reason to much effect witn such sow in tear, sow on. weeping aa that Wore the hoard and reported uhid the man. Nearly all you ran say la juat go forth. sid ye ahall reap iu Joy. health of the county. One new case of thin. Aly mind Is not ronatitutel aa you It la springtime with us all. and God. smallpox had lieen . sent to tho iest j'our mind. I must believe that these who Is renewing the face of the earth, house by the county aulkurltlea and grand effect a have a still grander is to help m-- through all the days was being cared for hy them. cause; I must believe that a living of reaily our toll, and pledged to reward ua voice God. the is from a Commisof living reconimrinlation Upon spring II. The spring ha not only this with eternal reri. sioner Powers. It was ordered that a new road between Roy and lluoiier lie loud and general vobw aa to God'a existence and presence with us. it offera fenced at the eonnty'a expense. BANK GOES INTO LIQUIDATION. Commissioner Wilson stated that the something more exact and definite as Dot's it county attorney and himself would to His attributes and wya. Ken ssa liter, 1ml., April 18. McCoy's visit the Hoaiier canal this afternoon not. for iiistanre. sing a clear song of bank failed to nppn today an. it will and go over the. ground where Ihe al- the Divine faithfulness? All who know G:hI know that His go Into liquidation. II was Ihe oldest leged damage waa done. He also retained that Hoad Ruier-vls- covenant of providence as well aa of Inn king Institution in the county and Is owned hy Alfr'-i- l and Thomas McC. A. Hy'iee started in work in grace standeth sure. If the providenwere the Both are In covenant tial with this broken, gracioita Coy, heavy land owners. thirty morning Ogden canyon But there poor health. H it promise! that the for one could nol lie fulfilled. men. giving it. a general dean-u- p the summer traffic, and the road would is no sign of any break anywhere. bank will pay out. in full. ! i New i stau-.iien- : - re- 'urtriiile Angel, who was Helium I 3I,B ,pJnUifiii. cW11' i netting She will o Well- - the lailer her home in Ihi- - month re-a- ell- - or jH ,j a you want WeteU-vetera- hou--e. give a grnd hJ-iiB ,hl! ( tly id L Invitations are nut signed ta-reS7Si-!e"Joseph Paine and K. Wrighl. A number of 7temtm fni Salt Lake are exto be l'retfut. - i ited Off the You ran trade directly Western Umpn quo-d- lt from New York and Book. on -- peculation Cunir ? Beet bank reference. r.5 Commission company, Ogden building. S&. rooms 0 lilth. at bis Ogden, of heart truuble.Hged 6tl years. Two daughurj sou survive him. Lrvlres sill he held at the North 2 i. nt., Tues-dXv- . tteden meeting house at W i'll El1 111. How1, April -.- Meuce at North April Friends ISih, 1W4. Invil- - la day you eau get fresh and Ilah vegetable at Carver avenue, ptHcry. 2348 Washington flume 227K. CaB-forn- of inorniug at 3 o'clock, lie aged 87 years and four mouths, vas one of the pioneers of Welter cininty ami was well known and had George Lavimler DIE11 - Mar-fhrtl- s. Monday nieud. lie many waa I ho faiher of Joseph Clark. llr. Early Seed St. rotators. Skeen Cu. & 2$2 24th The Wheelwright Bros, of Ogden are making rapid progress with the work on Evanston's new water system. Situ e last Monday morning they l ave run 1.700 feet of ditrh and are doing a gn;il Twenty local men Job. are engaged on the excavation work and three nun fmm Ogden will handle the plumbing. If the weather permits the system will be completed in much less lime titan was at first anticipated. Members Protection Ixulge No. 24, dues at A. 0. U. W. can pay tlielr Brown Drug Co., Cor. 22nJ and Wash-iufto- a. Phil A. Kohn, financier. and son Sir. and Airs. II. C. Wood for Silencer. Idaho, leave today where they will attend the stininier. Air. Wood has extensive live stuck interests t that place. Kow plant SWEET in bulk of Skeen PEAS. Buy seed Co., 202 24th St. Traveling Freight Agent E. H. Hunt of the Rio Brando Western went south attend jetrterUay iw 'f'intir district-i- o to the luading of wool from that sect- ion. Piano to rent. Ail drees Box D., New Instrument. Examiner office. L V. Ablait. Southern lectlve on the Lticiu cut-of- Pacific chv is In the WANTED Good girl for general housework, 2871 Washington avenue. Mr. Charles Singleton of lTlah Hot Springs waa the recipient of a pleasant surprise Friday evening. April 13, 1AH Alxint twenty-fiv- e guests and spenl the hunra in music, recital km and games until midnight, when dainty refreshments were Bowed, after which the games were continued until the wee small hours, when the guests left expressing their In delighi sending so pleasant an evening. Among those present won: Air. and Mr. C. Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. d. H. Woodland. Mr. and Airs. 8Ferrin. Air. and Airs. .1. H. Nais-Wt- t, Mrs. 8. Woodland, Airs. ll. Singleton. Misses Joaie and Maude Singleton. 11. Madison and F. Ferrin 0- , Messrs. C. June, W. Davenport. Clark and W. Hickenluopcr. ' h'tildiiig iiermiin have been issued 01 the following Mrsona: Thomas nqmatii. Jr., for a brick eta hie In lock 21. 0 c;mt $300. John H. Car-nofor a frame shop building, be- n. Twenty-secon- d avenue, to cost Thomas Brown, for a one-ato- name tnd lietweeii i j. r Decides Against Ar. ' i ll- . pet-hill- -- I : r m-r- U r m I . - - GET L1G TERMS auu-slil- re i BET YESTERDAY t nr CT- Iu tgi- '!,-.- ' arciited. Tin Newest Things Out we ll Furniehinaa Clothing and Notions. s-- McCreadys At tGt-W- 3 Street , ONE-HAL- 23th BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. never cnleraolpl Clothing in tho market .Drop In and look thorn ever nd wo will show you atylea, qualities and prices that will make your heart glad. .. touri hoids that the charges niavur do not. state (bn things turn plained of with that particularity Hut it should; that is as in the names, date, places. He. And while the court doubts the right to permit an amendment to the charges inadn, still Shepherd waa given one day in which to amend. The ixmrt delivered a lengthy oral decision against (In- - dtllt-reu- i reviewing the derisions of oilier courts in similar proceedings, lie overruled ihe mayor's objection to the constitutionality of section 4580 under which tin- pn A ceilings were brought. Then taking up the phase of Hie ease thsl was the mayor nut responsible fur the aids id other city even officials. though the oflirlals were appointed hy the mayor, said iu substance that the president id a nation, governor of a state or the mayor of a riiy could nol lie held accountable for or proceeded against, in the way routeinplated In this proceeding fur the failure of other officers lo do. their duty, even though Hie iNiwcr of appointment or removal rests solely with the executive ottiecr. Tim court allows the counsel fur the accuser one day In which to amend the accusation. John E. Haglcy, attorney for Uie mayor, entered au olijivtiun to the amending and an exccpHoii was granted to tho ruling of the court, PETITION FOR HABEAS CORPl'S. After the above had been disposed of Hie matter of the iieHilou for a writ of haheas corpus In tho rase of the Riate of l'iah vg. J. J. Shepherd, him with criminal charging libel was . . taken Ab up. turncy Lessenger, for the defemlanl held that the complaint did not explain nil the language of the alleged lilieloua article and that It was ambiguous aud did not slate facts sufficient to constitute an action for criminal lils'l. District Attorney Halverson and County Attorney liulanlskl held that tho lilielou article. In which It referred to Detective Pender as being the "fence" for Tlioa. Tojiham In the matter of stolen properly, waa a word In the language that had a clear meaning and was not slang. It meant n receiver of stolen proerty or a place where stolen property was cached or stored. The court denied the writ and remanded Ihe defendant to the custody of proper officers. The court also held that the complaint stated facta sufficient to constitute au action of criminal libel. Air. Shepherd did not make any statement a regarding the two derisions of the court, but went back to bis cell in a dejected frame of mind. His attorney, Al. I). has nol stated what bla lilana are hut has intimated that ho would probably take a change of venue for the preliminary hearing. V uyl PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE MmIBmM Qiidilnd C'tt BFbWAUaU f 2349 Washington Avenue. f Hr rt INTALIAN INJKURED BY GASOLINE Bamucl HoniMi. an Italian, nearly met a hurribla death at the Zaug saloon on Grant avenue Saturday evening almut nine o'clock. He waa standing near a stove In ahleh a fierce fire was burning and suddenly the idea took possession of him to empty a hot tie of gasoline into the atove. While carrying the notion into effect the liquid Ignited, canning an explosion and a quantity of (lie blaxlng fluid was thrown over Uontso. Ilia clothing burst into flames and the victim. In a craxe of fright, ran nut of Ihe building and across the street before a number of his companions could catch hint and extinguish the flame. Most of fin clothing was burned from Urn tipper part of hla body and (he mans hands and arms were liadly burned. llr. rowers dressed hi injuries, and while painful they will rause no permanent or neriotia result. i 1 i U)c Falstaff Cafe : I - t ! l r Ogdens Only First Class White Restaurant. Ope Day and Night Bar Room la Conaeullaa LEED0M P ATT ISON, Props. & First Class in Every Respect 14 444 444 k 2425 Wash. Ave. 44 44 44444 4 . ag-'JO- Q H. B. Hilliard. G. C. Rcberg. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Under New Management. 'Phone I35k t 0 3630 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE i To Make Room (or Spring Styles. . Call Early for Bargains . : : t , MISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON 'watch OUR WINDOWS Thie Week Clearance Sale cm CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K I MWnWtJmCOATS a A. KUHN $3$9 WASHINGTON BRO., AVENUE. Ill p.A. BERRYE1BA IU 4 CO ...THE. EXCHANGE SALOON Open PrMtd N.lfiM gtorhil Will WtaA Liquors aa4 Cigar t aa viMot Quainr. Millinery Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one liiu Millinery House in the Slate and give you the 4 houses of anil gamhbug and ruituing of some xshMins on Sunday. The division is s lengthy one and many authorities YES INDEED Easter : ordinance prohibiting h jour if liluMpunn iixim the office of iigdcu City, charging that the mayor had failed to enforce the t care to save 25 per com cant l oiio-sior- If you You ., ft ; ? - streets on Quincy tvenue. to $:t(H). Lillie n. Smyth, a y frame dwelling on jrir rriiiy-iilntstreet helween Washlng--01- 1 aid Adams avenues, to cost $1.50(1. on ; - William Mayor I r r:v (iixtriii viurr yesterday before ('hsrli's ii. llaii. a division was handed ihiwii ip the case of J. J. Shepherd ivt ii inning fm- the removal ui I'l - lik. going afford to let this opportunity pass for getting ttia I rv Twenty-firs- SUITS J. Shepherd. u tly city. tween Twenty-fir- st and ttrectK on Washington Judge Hart and Summer Spring ' . n Firt-nte- 219-2:- l i ufi SALE THE BIG Oar Patenaa Aw InoHoa totko' Hot Luoefc la 04m. of Quality Proof The the satirfying and healthful Uste The effects of pleasing the tender young leaves of AT c A. i BEGHTOLS JEWELRY STORE Is Still Going Gn 2 Big Sales Each Gay at 2s30 and 7t30 Pm M, Most of the finest Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, Clocks, Leather Goods, Etc., still on hand and must go regardless of cost. Dont raiss this opportunity. Attend today. 8 Elegant Presents Given Away Free at Cadi SINCLAIR and GABRIEL Auctioneers. Sale. C , Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 2463 Washington Ave. I to thoae Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea As your grover. seeking the best. Full weight packages. F. J. KIES EL U CO.. Importers. THOSE LITE MEN" HAVE EVERYTHING ElfCTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC Cft STANLEYS. STEVENS,: MANAGER, 1279 WaaUaqto 9H& Aa MinimumGood inHiiiiHj Traatmant Oooa Llquora. THE SENATE US, fflth Bfc, Good Tim Ouarantaad. N.ar Ualoa DcptL W. A. ; r tcviimr, ; I Proprlotorw j 1 owe him mi.' 1 1 I I5 ? |