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Show THE MOUXISU EXAM IN Eli OtlDEN, UTAH. FlMDAY MOJJXINiJ, Ui eupy center, and vlarooiua located all v A. Nelson Charh in Uk dy. i tor vinm of the Southern returned has Jnaur J. gpark. Nrad- vu A y' . ek. m ilia police curt yesterday at before Judge MutJ hue drunk appeared -- d was sentenced to pay a rock pile. or serve five daja ou the tr of the Frebylerian m ill uuvi with Mrs. corne Jefferson and 22nd, i S afternoon, at Friday, The Ludio nv. ELECTION CONTEST' News of the Appointment is Well Received ia T hie City. Wednesday returned Smith nr. Vlw here she has Nebraka from eastern The news of the appointment of Edvlsii-- g the past four months E. Calvin as gruei a! manager of a gar and two and her mother the Southern Pacific was wU received brother. iu railroad circle of Ogden yesterday. meet Fri- This appointment, which was fuiecasied Ths Child Culture flub will by this paper about two months ago. is 10, st 8 o'clock In the da, February at 6l7 a splendid example of the ispid rise of with Mi. Hilliaid street. A full attendance anALeflirieut official. Tsenty-riat- h of the Oregon the i desired. Short Line about eight years ago, Mr. Calvin came west from one nf the Judge H. H. Rolapp ha accepted commit-t- e road, as (he superintendent of of the organ ih. chairmanship Ihe line, which position he held up to a of ths Tabernacle and an active little over a when he went to ubcription rauvass will be instituted Fori land aa year ago and general anon io raiae the necessary funds for manager of the Oregon Railroad anu the purchase of the new instrument, Navigation company. The appointment of Mr. Calvin to the co., architects, have F. C. Woods Faciiic about completed the plans for a $3,000 managership of the Southern be comimnv was announced from Fort-lanarhoul house building which will but the appointment tame from trarted at Morgan in a abort time. They unthe head office of the Harrimau lines iu also have quite a number of plana der way for new residence to lie built New York. Mr. Calvin is succeeded at Portland In Ogden. by B. A. Worthington, assistant directPaul R. Benjamin, representing the or of maintenance and oieraLion, of the Mantelli Operatic company, 1 in Og- llariimaa lines, with headquarters at for a Chiea go. den endeavoring to errange date for that oomiiany to giv. a per wrformance in this city. If enough ir. OF MRS. JAMESON FUKERAL est can be aroused Ogden will be treatabout ed to an operatic performance Held From the Third Ward Meeting the 241 h of the present month. House This Morning InterA telegram was received by Sheriff ment at West Weber. secJ, W. Bailey from James Beach, Jamesretary of the Miner union at The funeral of Mrs. Jeannette Jametown, Colorado, which stated: "Enoch son, who died very suddenly last MonJames-towB. Jenkins not known here; try day of neuralgia at the heart, wua held The sheriff at once yesterday California. at 10 o'clock at the Third tarled a message to the latter point Ward meeting house. A very large and a letter was sent to the dentist number of relative- - and fi lends of the whose name was attached to the dental deceused gathered to pay their last receipt found in Jenkins pocket. resjH-ciio the noble woman, who was taken from this life o suddenly. Bishop's Counsellor Peter Anderon THE LAST LOAF presided. The speaker were Enoch A. Karr, Jr., Mr. ITiliaon, John Drama fa Two Acts Presented ia Boyle an.l John and each Rife, Fourth Ward. paid a beautiful tribute lo Ihe deceased who, with a kind and loving dispo-1-tiotwo a drama in "The Last had made innumerable friends. sets, was presented at the Fourth The mu.-i-c was furniahed by the Third Ward amuseniPut hall Wednesday unWard choir and Mrs. Mary Farley sang der the suplces of the ward choir, beNot Half Has Ever Be-- n Told. fore an audience which listed the The floral tributes were many and sealing capacity of the building. beautiful. The interment whs in the Although the young people taking West Weber cemetery. part wore but amateur they gave a creditable interpret al ion of their lines. Waller Compton made a hit ill the MRS. DICNAN WANTS A DIVORCE iiart of the villain. The young mau liar dramatic ability ami all he needs Seeks the Custody of Five Months i the practice to make a record fur Old Boy and Aska for Alimoay. himself. The work of Saitiuul WhitIhs of the rest aker was also good and Attorney Hulaniaat and Pcery filed company gave excellent support. Fol- a complaint in an aetion for divorce for lowing is the cant of characters: Laura Leona Dlgnan again! Joseph L. . Mark Ashton (a silversmith), Samis chargDignan in which uel Whilaker. Walter ed.The Caleb Hansen la buker), pa tiers show that the couple were Compton. married in Ogden 8, 1902, Harry Hansen (his non), William and that our child, September a boy, now five Pirkcil. months old. was born ns a result of the Dick Bu-t- le baker), union. (Journey mau Earl West. The paliutlff aska that the bonds of Tom Chubb (a butcher), Bert Foul-gc- r. matrimony be dissolved, that she be Kale Ah1ou (Marks wife), Efflo given the custody of the child and that the court name a suitable alimony to Heart. bo paid by the defendant. Lilly Ashton (their daughter), Marea-te- rn nl d, n, -- a n, non-supp- garet Cltiff. Patty Jones (a Yankee girl). Ivy 8. Goddard. BERRY PLEADED GUILTY Violated Sanitary Law and Sentenced to Pay a Fine of Five PUNS FOR NEWCLAY WORKS Dollars. CiU for Three-Stor- Building and a y Power House. Tlie plans for the new building of the Sewer ripe and Clay Works, which will be erected on the site of the present structure, have been completed and are now in the enet where they were sent for approval some day ago. When they have been returned to this city there will probably be a few minor site ration to be mode, after which the work on the building will he commenced. This structure property will be a three story brick, 162x82 feet, in addition to which there will lie an engine and boiler room which will be 45x42 feet, and only one story in height, . containing iwo power boih-raThree new building will about tiiple tiie output of piping and will be very built. The building alone will cost in the neighborhood of while the machinery will coat between ten and twelve thousand more. i he inside parts of the main building wili b supported by thirty six concrete piers, the Hoars by heavy girder and post and the building will be made as near flrdproof as possible. The buildings will be heated by eni and will be equipped with elevators and all modern facilii les for the handling of their clara of work. In addition to t he above described hulHing there will be two very large ki ns limit which will ntske five all told nd will double the present capacity. 1- -2 conn Frank 'Berry pleaded guilty to violating the sanitary Jaws sod was sentenced to pay of 85. Berry wa charged selling ion to the Reed Hotel company which the (Military inspector bad not inspected. When the ca-- e was called the defendant stated that he had purchased the ice and did not know whether it had been inspected or not and he pleaded gulliy to the charge and the fine was imposed. In the Munripul ty WORK TO START MARCH I. Railroad Improvements to be Begun Earlier Than Looked For. e $11,-oo- -- Us BY OGDEN ARCHITECT .Tabernacle at Rexburg to be Erected at Cost of fiMLOOO. J-C- . Wool and Company, nrchi- -' hT (be plans for . the Dew tsber- at Rexherg about ready for "ap- im?Ir'vnd wbea PProved it will shout lx weeks to complete tn, winch work will be started he new structure which will be nr ' .4 jb J,' "' rott of 150,000. t,w tonildin two years. It is ex-l!- r? will be will be 144x117 ,Iw auditorium will be 113 iv eat ranees from Ito T1"; nd fro,n ,h front- nf whirWm toward ,h front of u b,,si of CU1 1 hT"1! J,lone "blamed near Rrxberg beniane will have a testing ' yInrlnJlng the gallery een bein Placed in the pluiMorni Pfleel hood and choir. Th. 11 from bef rontTnli14 - and be divided r?rl:,to room which will oc- alrui-tur- Dd 3 Prt i 1 ,.nd en,rd j , , j the judiiial contest p' n yesterday Judge More the cemurrer ot the cuutestee i:i i. miireiy, denied the greaier iiuu.hrr uf the reque-t- a of the touicktan; for ;i:i amended complaint but sueuiuid a hick the contestant ciaiiu ta he the most iinpoiiaut in f.i i. ll.c ;hai overruling of the demurrer the demur i unless the coniesie amended complaint ibr case u,: suoii go to trial. Thera wo muiTi tiiipiircs-e- l In the proceedings this UKCiil'ig iliic to the fact that it was known th.i would band iu a decision ua ihe demurrer and on the iimcmi'-Jles-r- s. Kimball, .Mag.iiuis, Hulsniaki and Hey wood, of (ouiucl h r Power .ml the rouiiKice. and Mcs-r- s. Richards of counsel for the contestant were in attendance to represent the respective parties In iba action. There were not bo many special or in attend-anr- e as were preaenl yesterday, but the witnesoee filled a great poriiou of the omits reserved for the -- pcciuioi. division mi tin- - reJudge Mor-e- 'a quests made by the conlesiHiit for an amended complulnt showed that the greater number of requests were dented and that certain portion of those allowed were also denied. The following requests were allowed: Nos. ill. (6), (Hi), fir- -t three lines and two word ou the 4ih line of the 9ih paragraph, liie first ism ion of paragraph (101 and the first seven lines of the 19th paragraph. All other request, up to and including the la i ter minion of the 19ilt paragraph, were denied. The Judge said that there was some redundant matter in that allowed, but stated that it could not be separated front the other because it wa so intermingled with it. In making the closing argument on the Attorney Hey wood for the rontPKiee claimed that if Ihe contestant wanted to go into ihe question of bribery the contestee should be entitled to a trial by Jury. I'pon the conclusion of the argument Judge Morse handed down his decision on ihe demurrer. He held (list this proceeding was not one lo remove a per-o-n lrum office fn the original of that term, bill claimed it wa a proceeding to prevent the taking of an ufflee by a person who has declared by a certificate Issued, based ujkui tbe returns, to be duly elected: it is in the nature uf an action to prevent the taking of an office rather than to remove an incumbent after lie boil been in office. Tbe Judge was of the opinion that Section 914 of the SUM Law was not only tut tonal, but d that it should be to mean in a content proceeding an Investigation as to whether the aciions, alleged to have been by a person who has been declared by a certificate of election lo be elected lo an office, were really committed. After reviewing the argument in a number of other particulars the Judge overruled the demurrer. as stated above, in its entirety. Counsel for tlm contestant claim that the substance uf the suggested amendments to the original complaint was allowed. Tbe insertion of a number of names was the strong point in the request for an amended complaint, in lieu of paragraph U of Ihe original complaint, the following amendment is inserted: Said Daniel Hamer stale on information and belief, and bo clmrges the fact to be, that the said Howeti has given and offered to give to divers and sundry electors and registered voters within said Second Judicial District, by himself and through other persons acting for and In hi behalf and for his benefit, to wit: William Holmes, Joseph Rhodes, John Hurt, Mrs. John Burt, W. U. Gibson, Joseph T. Plycr, Jam- - I Porter. Wade Hampton. Frank Farley, Hylvantts Stephens, Jack Weaver, Mrs. Alf Dixon. J. Harvey llrown. Mrs. Carey, Charles Anderson, John Due, Richard Roe and divers oilier person and electors within the said Second Judicial District, whose other and true names are to contestant unknown, large aum of money, property and oilier things of value, for (he purpose thereby of procuring their several votes for him and for his election. and for the purpose thpt the- am used or some iari thereof should hy the stud elector for the purpose of procuring the elerlion of said Howell, and for the further purpose at bribing said electors within raid Second Judito cast their voles for said cial ct Howell ,al said elect ion. Subdivision O, in which County Attorney Ilulaniski's name appeals In connection with others, as having received money to procure the election of Judge llowell, was denied. The following names were allowed io go in before the. words cert sin, unmarketable and damaged wheat. William Bailey, iu subdivision Z: George S. Burt, John Shaw, Jesse Eigen, Mrs. Jee-- e Eigen, William Holmes, Joseph Rhodes, John Doe, Richard Roe and divers other persons and elector within said Second Judicial District, whose other and truo names are to cunteiaiil unknown. Hub T?me It is surprising indeed to 9 9 that we are giving such great values on this occasion. The must dispose of this stock at once. . In order to do this special inducements. We must have the store for The Toggery,r stock truth all of the matter is that we we must offer by March 1, and the inducements offered speak for themselves. III si-l- er . of i d o'dcak. L'S' iae toggery Arra &6r -- smith, who IV-lfiCline as manager of the of tin hotel." return to Omaha the end y v w HOWELL - - 10. urn,'.. Sakha' h sihool around. The building will he somewhat of an oelaguu shape with a roof of stiid cont ruction and a m.iai ceiling. It 1.1 b healed with steam and have an Is will be independent water filled with a large pijr.- organ at the rear of which will be ioeaitM the music loom. u paid to Special atirnii.ui ha the ataHl-li- c properties ai:1 liie farthoSl seats from the lieahei will be ai a -distance of seveiiiy-iw- o The ei. height of the main ceiling in ike auditorium room w'U lie 4d feet ud ill height of the main aide wall wil be ou JUDGE MORSE OVERRULES THE an average of 28 feel. AND SWEEPS DEMURRER The plana for this handsome strucASIDE TECHNICALITIES. ture aie made up into roar sets and when this building ha keeu complet.-li wilJ be ore ot the liai and Allows Part of Amended is Cop'jiu: Oue to and Holds the Action most complete building of iis kind in Prevent the Taking of an Ofthis pari of the country. fice Rather Than to Remove an Incumbent CALVIN GENERAL MANAGER )um - F- l'Kltia AliV The work on the large railroad improvements in Ogden has been set to begin on March first, if Ihe weather conditions are sufficiently favorable at that timr. and the work will be carried on without delay. One of the large buildings will be erected south of the present depot building. A STATEMENT The lecture committee has made arrangements with the managers of Madam Kunz Baker to honor the season tickets of their patron next Monday night. The patrons of thu course will please take notice of this arrangement and present their season ticket at the door. Monday night. This opportunity, together with the three extra dramatic recitals by Prof. S. H. Clark considerably more than offset the failure of Hopkinson Smith to appear. For the benefit of those who have not yet a season ticket it might he mated that all of Prof. Ctark'a lectures, five in number, the three pietura play given by Armstrong wliieh will be Feb. 15. 16 and 17, the lecture on Modern Science by Clarke of New York, eminent scientific author; a dramatic recital by Prof. Maud May Babcock, anl a popular lecture by Hon. B. H. Roberta, all can be had for the small price of 2.00. pur-cha- ed at "Hub at nu-a.,- Jiuigi-Mons- Men's Suits Hub "Hub at priced priced Suits $10 00 S28.0U met Suit priced Suds $22.00 at at at These Suits consist of there will be no reserve. Former Federal Chicago. Feb. Judge Henry W. Blodgett Hi-died today - aged 84 of old age in Waukegan- years. He a as closely identified with the building of the first railway nne between Chicago and Milwaukee. New York. Feb. whether Brodie L. C., is competent and his property, Jury today by a 9. The question of Duke, of Durham, N. to manage himself waa submitted to a ileri.ion of Ju-uLctcntrltl in the supreme court. ce end other reliable Stein-Bluc- All Boys Hats, regardless of quality or price, go at AM imperial $M " Stetson $4.00 and $5.00 Hats go at H.UMM ol .0 D r aa 0" value. Children's Novelty Suits, 2 but the room wo mutt have. They're nice, All Underwear to 9 years, at prirra that seem a ehame, Underwear over to another winter. $12)0 all wool Undcrwoar $22)0 wili pay you to hold It 75c super weight AA. at ,, ,. 45c 65c 85c 90c at prices that will bo sold Cotton IA I vb .- -II all woo. tnderwe.r and Brunswick at $2.50 Norfolk New k jj MCA heraonJ-VhdrmaMlarturals" ,9lV cost. It's to your interest to come in and see this stock. The clothing is mostly of the Stein-Blo- Mens Hosiery one-ha- lf their Shirts ch Of the fineet Manhattan rnaka aa wrll aa other good make, at prices that will make you buy. make and is high-classtylish and correct. The home of the Hanson glove is here. AT what you have a before and magnificent paid Manhattan shirts need no recommendation. If wa could afford to pay your ntock to select from. and Ties, Garters, Suspenders The best makes of underwear, night robes Railroadcutfara we would do it. Jewelry, Mens, in great variety Weve price too low, W and at a price you never heard and pajamas. can't do It. Sorry! But then we of before. Stetson and Imperial hats are slaughtered. cant J. & M. shoes are being sold at less than they can be made by the manufacturers. ONE-HAL- s, F i Get Busyand Save the Dollars. WeWantthe RoomandYou Need the Goods The Hub Store, 2449 Wash. Ave. iSale 4at BR EASON THE TOGGERY" PEOPLE ecomiNinied them and was euiplnyed iu Dortous house as a Uomotic. It. is alleged that Ihirton aHsaulied her while hu wife and cliiblreu ttrein Judge Kimball in tutu. The rourt, however, allowed tlm iu rtion of the three D of nnmes into paragraph 9, lint denied the Insertion into O of paragraph 9. stated that Judge Kimball (hen counsel fur tbe mutest re nudn't had CANAL TO HE CUMlLKTKD. time to carefully examine Ike amended statement and an adjournment until Ixgau, Feb. 8. The annual stockFriday morning was aked for. The reholders' court meeting of the Weal and was adjourngrunted quest Trmton Canal -- ed. WARRANTY . DEEDS. The following warranty deeds have been filed In the county lecordcr's office: Alexander Waller Uutell and wife to John Q- Grilchluw-- , of Rail luike, fur i he sum of $250, a part of block 5. plat C. William Slinipson and wife to Rebecca Spaulding fur (lie sum of $1 a pert of thn N. W. quarter, oectiun 8. town- - "bAndrewLeppertii V $1.00 section Susannah for Fraud) of the N. a of San pert 1. town-hi- Lrpper ion of W. quarter of con-ider- at 6, north range 2 p west. HI. Ielcrsbtiig, Feb. 9. Father petti, Ihe strike leader, who l report- ed to be in Switzerland, na been iiially removed lrum the pu- -l of rhap-;iiof the deportation prison. Fortner Minister of Hie Interior I'rince informally bid farewell to ills staff yesterday. n South Dartmouth. Maas.. Ke1. 9. The Nantucket South Shoals light -- hip off Dumpling which went acronnd Iu. Hocks, on Monday, was floated day. REACHING THE SPOT. It company was held at Tlie financial of tbe miupauy wua prreiiUd and the following board of director chosen: Wil liam II. tenia, Men K. Bingham. John and !i. Y. Q. Adams, II. ('. ieter-e- u Bcnaoii. The report showed I lie total to have been receipts of liie company dlshtir-eme221.588, and the ioiai to have hern $220,685, leaving a balance on baud of $922. The total coal of the canal to dale i, was giten, iu round number, a of which amount the stockholder liaxe paid Sll't.U'tu, the remainder le- i"g dm- - on note. Uiaring C per cent in and due iu fsill and fit I ecu years. About $i.fhn) more will have to la; rxieiided to fini.lt tbe chiimI. anil in obtain this money ibe capital urdrr .lock of Hit) cotupuny was increaneil from $HH),itoO to $150, 0UU. the $5o,)O0 tu be used in .riming what money may be nrces.ary to flnmli tlie project. The stuck - now at par. Tlie c.uial cover 22.noo acres r flr.t-.laland, acrvnvling to the d of ihe ciigimtcis, and l hey. a proposition to extend llu canal aims. Bear river to Csclic June-- I ion, which will bring several Inoua-anacres more In. A repreenUtJe of a Colorado syndicate offered to liny the canal, ing to pay dollar fur dollur for all money expended iu building it and to I assume all outstanding obligations. bill hi, offer was laughed si. On account of the cum plot ion of the big ditch a building boom ba set iu on tlie we.t aide, and the prospect are tnat the west .ide will vie wilh tbe eastern aide of Cache valley in beauty and productiveness within five nt $22U.-INji- i addi-tion- FATHER COPON REMOVED. Can bs Done, So Scores of Ogden Citizens Say. Slate-nicn- ,, ts sub-mille- d ! n 1 ni-a- sub-divisi- on - a. bail-Elle- D.al-lowc- - FO'Stc'r-Mlibur- n n absent viltiiig relatives. Hbe remained at tils house, the tlcliiu of his limt. tiutii Christher ina 1 mw. wlies .he neat wilh sunt to Ugden. Hhc .ecuicd to lie di-- t res Bed over something. Ilcr fare was pain and .Ira had daik rings under her ryes. Finally she told her slury. It was confirmed by a physician. Tiie.ilay r noon the child' and her iinelo the office of tne county attorney and repeated the story to iirpiity Alie imnicdialrly ttorney J. I. Lynn, a coinpuiliit . ll wa, Inrwarii- Mh gill licekelcad il to Daimly el Hliigham Jiinclbni. T lie officer .erved 1 nTlish ycterdny the wairanl at morning. Hurt on will lie arraigned beWilliams at Bingham fore Justice June i ton In a few days, lie is now at the roomy j.iil. 1 yeterdsy. nf-te- i,-u- IH litM ND G REAN eeiiis per tin n ih lor s thirty-- t power lump eulitlcs us to first-claservice at all time, tml for this reu(m I ran in it appmie this hill. ss con-.ta- BiCSSlON. aab-divisi- Paragon I Boys and Children's Clothing at lesa than To cure an aching nsek. years. The pains ot rheumatism. Mr. Sctidder. an engineer of tlie Bell The tlrrd-ou- l feelings, company is here from Boa-toTelephone At yesterday of thn aesion You mu-- 1 rcuih the spot get at the da'a and making out gathering caac Judge Powers for cause. judicial eontekt the in,tallation of the comfor plans to tlie cuntentant. asked permission the kidneys.. In mo-amon batiery telephone system in this make further amendment a to Ike comDoan's Kidney Pill are for tue kid- city. He i pa.tnd upon the pUns plaint. To the liat of names already ney. structure that for the new- two-w- ry mentioned in , otib-- dl vieion D. of paraJanies Field, wife uf Janie the telephone company is to build kora Mi. n graph 9. be asked that the name of Field, carpenter, redding at 2151 I suffered from ibis spring. Daniel Lindsay, Joseph outhwick and Ave.. ,ai: James South wick be added and also headache and and hearing GIRL Hid ACCUSER. O be stricken out and of Doau' that Kidney Pills, procured la lieu there- them at Bsdcon's Drug Store, 2421 that another mss with a wile and G. li. Durum, of be inserted, lettered U. charging that Washington Ave. Thry relieved me of t Howell offered William C. Howell and attacks of headache hnd backache, four children, ha- hwn arre.ted crimOliver Penrod Urge nm of money and and slopped US' rheumatic pain in Bingham Junction on a charge nf nulling Eh-- Burgm. Juno 14. other valuable consideration for the my .tumblers and arms, and then- ha inally hf"il arraigned l"fp noe of divers electors in the second been no rplurn of these troubles since. 1U04T lie h JudlcUl district to induce them to vote My only regret i tust I did not know Justice of the Peace J"ci'h for Judge Howell and that such money, of Doait's Kidney Pills long ago. as and comniitted to liie custody of property and thing of value were so ti would have saved me considerable the sheriff in deisull of 10 years I can honused, and to include tbe names of those annoyance and .nffuriiig. llurgin is s girl nearly Ikmn'a Kidney Pills or sae. H"r father t dead and her persona mentioned in d recommend estly to mother f living in Enabrad. Prior by the court this morning, and to suffering from backache her Sit"'11' also the names of Joseph Homhwick, or everybody la. I .prttig abe lived wiin inactive kidneys. and James Southwick and Daniel Llndsav 5't parents al IeliL wlun- Ilorton of whom For nle by sil dealets. Price the ol.ld children, and the persons from whom the and Gx. N. Buffalo, cents. of nu". ed. damaged and unmarketable wheat Y.. mils agents for the Tnilrd Slates. ia a Ctrl 9 sears ta alleged to have lecn purchased. Remcmlar the name Dosn's and laiti-- r whinTWo" The amendments were objected to moved to Bingbs.n Juudmn bn: girl by take no other. AFTERNOON gU.Vv Al "A Boys' and Youths' long pants and knea panta Suit and makes, $1.00 Capa go at $1.25 Capa go at $1.50 Capa go at rOtl.Lil 4 prices. "Hub priced $6.50 Paragon Pants at "Hub priced $8.00 Paragon Pants at "Hub priced $5.00 Paragoa Panta at AA Men's warm Winter Caps, all size and deaigns, and your aise will CfL JUT 1m- fro-t-e- d, .....I.....,,.,, $7.50 Mens Hats and Caps All Hats go at much lesa than manufacturer too, and not back numbera. ion-true- Di-trl- Pants at "Hub'' priced Panta at Buiiv i.iui-plain- i. . Will suffer likewise. We must sell the goods, and prices talk. "Hub prices $8.00 Paragon AA An $15.00 Suite "Hubi priced $0.00 Suits a Mens Paragon Pants til fill Vii.ov Hub" priced $12.00 Suite - 9. Suit $20-0- Suit priced "Hub" pi iced "Hub'' priced Below see prices: Eli. Richfield, Feb. 8. G. T. Bran, "Tank" IP'Hii. had bis kiiowu e preliminary iiearuig yeaieid.iy si Mr. llcrmun-i-i- i. bet ole ('hri-lis- ii Bean i charged with hating chiiisI relation. with Alisa Clara Lewis of this city, who is under Ibe age of ciiiim'UL wsa pniHPPiifed hv County The and lh.iti's Attorney I. .1. Klewart, Ida was looked al'ier liy E. E. of thi city. Miss' lewl-- . being sworn, staled tbsl Mr. iican liud i"'; In l ions with her on tbe IMh day of last Uc'olier iu bis law office tn this city, and that he is the rsit-- c of InT it ni irate eondithin. After Inuring troin wveral witnenaes of lids me city, Air. lJean was bound oter to Air. di,trirl coinf iu the sum of T'jn. Bean was wen after tbe trial and aid Midence that lie con Id be had colk-cienot put on at hi preliminary hearing that would nol only dear him, hut would pill Hie crime upon the K'lii'.v party, a young man of thi city, whose nmme be would not give out at present. Airs. Thomas Hl.sw of Wuiic had s very serious accident happen to bef probably caii-- e her yomrday thatlife.will AYliilr sh wa getto lime her wagon from a rather ting out of high spring seat, slie fell, injuring lor inward! v. She went to get out. firt stepping on the hub of the whwT, which was muddy, and she slipped slid tell astride of ill. wheel. She is a young woman but. 21 years oid and has one child. run.-moui- Kl.i-iior- ASKS FOR SPECIAL JURY. Ordinary Jury Could Not Understand the Neture of tbe Damegee. New York, Feb. 9. A mm inn ha Ineii made before Judge Biiseliutl. of liie supreme conn. I lint a special Jury be itii)iane1li-- in try tbe suit and Oliernl by tlie Indu-lriJ. Trust, liiiilteil. uf laniiliin, Kciiiieily Toil and oilier linauclera. In uliicli mure I liiall l,miP.isnl is involved. fur Tlii, is the flr.t lime that a s Micciul jury iu a civil ce-- e lias liem made to the supremo court, ior many al ; car. Tin- suit vas brought .yes: alugo to recover ib.m.ige fur t.f sale nf leged uuiiiithnrlxi-tin- lLri'.in::Ii:itn. Pheffleld and Tenne-sc- e RailrriHil eiimp.iiiy. n'.vm il by ll: iriiet. The first trial re.il'e(l in n vnviri ol e.l.i.i.miif fur thu trit-- l. Thu uii)ilh'uiiim tor ihe Jury ws, iii.idc iu he tin If of Jl.mk-- r To'l i.nT his o.i tiie gimutul thsi an orditiary jury would nol ne iiudcrsiHiid ihe case of inoiier'y fixing liie d.iiiuyen. " eo (id mum wa, - tj. (." JiolT-iiis- d TU-9. JeffciMin City. Alu.. Alissuuti Iniit. iistcv K'iojpe.l endorstr-the aeliiUl of the lowir bouse of IlliliOi. in eXpe'nili'; lli'pieseil- i'i-ii- . tallvn i CoiuiJi-fiird- . cn-di-n- -- d LIGHT BILL HELD I P. Provo, Feb. 8. Mayor Rnylance ha it' withheld his arprovsl of the company's claim for fl50 for onlights the January for the month cf lmve ground that many of the lamp out and not renewed by lieen Jitirm-lira rnmpanv. Alayor Roylsnee states that be has calh , ou Mr. Nunn, mam wtm sger of (he el"C'riP company, claimed that tue eompniy wn giving the citv more tiinj it ia paying for, and refused to make guv rediictmn. Mavnr Rnylance ha a different to mu 55 opinion and say.: 'TI mm i HEAD- AND MONUMENTS TWO CARLOADd IN f Li STOCK. RTONK3. MITCHELL BROS. 200.1 JEk'FERSON AWL CEMETERY VAULTS. COPING AND WHERE TO EAT BOSTON- CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Everything here the beet. Short orders at ail hour. All kind of game and fish in teaser Extra fin dinner Sunday, fro 25c. Fino lunch fro 12 to 2 p. 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. JIM A YOUNG Propt Btreet. 224 Twenty-fift- h WINES SL LIQUORS B. M. LEEDOM H. PATTISON FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue. (Phone 223X) t- - |