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Show I THE UOttXISO EXAMINEE, OGDEN. TTAII. M'.NUAY MnliNINO, FEBEUAISY 51. 100f. ' FORMER CumlMr Telephone Number ia tlit day time call up !Lt, after ngtudirt 1 P- - - cfcU OGCENITt ARRESTED John R. Norris Is Accused of up Na and palatabla EMrythinf new. freah . at Carver-- a grocart Mr and Mr. O. L. Becker left thi Limited" afternoon on the Overland California, where the expect to Tit for 1 weekfc. Carver ft Son meets anyone la grawrle. price WED Friday, at 10 p. m., Mr. Loalut Marta Patterson, at ESS First will ueet Aged 61 year. Funeral after-adon he held from the residence thi at 8 o'clock The troubles of John R. Norris, who went Into bankruptcy a few days ago at, ths proprietor of Ford's hotel, at Salt Lake, were Increased yesterday by Mrs. Mlnuie Watskie, who swore out a complaint charging him with the of (Ill of her money. Mrs. Watbkie was a guest at the hotel and ctalrai that she deposited the money with the proprietor for safe keeping. When the house was closed she demanded the return of the cash, but was unable to get It. Mr. Norris' eide of the story la that he deposited her money with his own bank account and drew a part of it out. When she asked for its return he was unable to pay her, but tendered her a cote, endorsed by responsible persona, ter the full amount She accepted the note and refused to rpturn it to him when he offered to get It cashed for her. The defendant entered a plea of not guilty before Judge Diebl yesterday morning and was released on hia own recognisance. Mr. Norris will be remembered as former clerk of the Pacific hotel in this city. He married an Ogden girl aud has many relatives by marriage i here. Imperial Restaurant la now of thea-t- w Mulpped to meet all demand or sleighing parties, banquet and pint rupera. First class noon lunch THINKS REFLECTION IS CAST it reasonable price. returned artlat. the Weber, Louis From the Standard: Plain City, Utah, Feb. 18, 1904. home last evening after three week east. visit In the Editor Standard ' Dear Sir: In the Weekly Sun of Carver ft Bona cell the cheapest and February the I see that the counlth, (ttratah the highest grade good. ty commissioners have appointed Robert K. Wilson fruit tree Inspector of Lehman T. left, yesterday W., lira. Weber --county. The - appointment, 1 Will her where son, for Cheyenne, trust, will prove satis factory to the Lehman, who la a dining car conductor, fruit growers of. the county,' but tha fever. g ill with typhoid action of tha commissioners In maktha appointment seems to cast a Ton can trade directly OR the ing Western Union reflection upon the former fruit tree Board," on official inspector, and It is of this I wish to (notations direct from New York and speak. Book on specula Exchange. Qlgn Tha former fruit tree inspector was Cum-fiw- p joa free. Beat bank reference. Commission company, Ogden not Invited to continuo hia labors In Bede building. the orchards of this county for soma frrfnph, room 219-2reat-on- , or reasons, that must have good to the county commissionUr. U. H. Smith ha received word seemed from her son, Bert, at Washington that ers. What that reason, or reasons, was I am unable to say with certainty. But h hi been appointed to a lucrative I ran, however.aay the former fruit in the agricultural department position tree inspector performed his duty The Weber County School Teachers thoroughly and impartially. In other held yesterday in the woida, he was tha fruit tree Inspector Institute v room in the court house. for Weber county lu the orchards of court district to the leading fruit growers as well ae In A number of matter pertaining discussed. Prof. tha orchards of the humblest This das work were these captains of Industry were finally Thomas of the Ogden high school admade to realize, and if they ever found dressed the meeting. themselves being stroked the wrong by the officer whose duty it was Negotiations are being made by Bal- way with to tell them of their short comings as timore, Maryland, capitalists free Mrs. H. H. Spencer of this city for the regards keeping .their orchards manufacture and use in a number of from fruit destroying pests, or in in that city of the Ihtf matter of importing trees into the new building complying with the reand swinging revolving window sash state without quire inents of the taw governing such fiat she invented several years aga things, the former fruit tree inspector they needed it. And if the enMr. T. N. Hess Is expected to re- believes law for the Improveturn today from Denver, where she forcement of the Weber county was the of fruit of ment . has been visiting. an oifense to the leading frnlt men ot the county little wonder we failed to Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Walsh have re the' Clark rup at the Irrigation turned from a visit to San Francisco. capture Congress tt to. perhaps, natural that f " TT" V? those men should ask to exterminate Mr. 0. B. Gilson, agent of the Bio the officer charged with its enforceGrande at Ogden, left yesterday for ment rather than the evils that Injurs 1 Angeles to be gone until about the their orchards And If such' men have th of next month. any influence with the county commissioners It is only natural that their ef, The stake board of the Y. M. M. I. A. forts should result In the appointment will conduct another of their enjoyable of a new fruit tree inspector for the during parties on the night of Wash county, one who will prove leaa offenslngton's birthday, Monday, Feb. 22nd. ive to some fruit growers who do not tare to follow strictly the requirements la a game of basketball, Friday, of the law. in the Lester In conclusion, Mr. Editor, permit me park pavilion the first team of the Weber Stake to say that I believe that Mr. William academy was defeated by a score of 14 to 13. England, tha former fruit tree inspectTheir opponents were the academy Jun- or of Weber county, did hia duty both iors. efficiently and honestly, and If representations to tha contrary have been to the An automobile express company made by influential persona filled ths Automobile Parcel county commissioners, such represenDelivery Co. has been organised In Ogden with tations are false. wm. R. Miller as And if this letter might be given the y manager. The same publicity In your paper as was will conduct a general parcel business. An Oldsmoblle run given the action of the county commisIn bout has been purchased and will be sionersnew dropping him and appointinspector, the kindness will ing a H"1 temporarily until the regular T wagon, which has been ordered, be very much appreciated. arrives. Respectfully, WM. ENGLAND, 8R. Thi 20 i com-tan- ry . de-rtr- dge Howell nr. T. yesterday Dyer was charged with entering Japanese restaurant and getting a I and refusing to pay for Ha wuld not give a satisfactory explain-o- n and was given ten F. Banner and Jim Brown,days. an Indian, it a l'hed with disturbing the nta a small shack of A hUcd tp produce the arose which re ,dlfferen botl1 beIn Untied Jlew la Jail with beads. Sentence was Mpended. Peter Breen, charged with to la court hut Mdwnk,JWled and forfeited 15.00. ! Skinner Do 24X: night, Cfl. Examiner Telephone Numbers: ' Special Hat Sale Commencing Wednesday 17th, week of the celebrated BRAND In the new LOCKS ANfif' COLORS. All lrLK UNION MADE GOODS, at 20 per dlecount - from regular Prlee; besides we sell Shoes, Clothing, Ladies - and Gent's Furnishing, Millinery and Notions wnt A 161-1- 63 25th Street, ONE-HAL- F THE SENATE BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. STARTING OUT Right im the clothes question brings every man face to face with opportunity. It's, really remarkable the great strides winch have been made in the tailoring of cl:ih-ing- . Walk out of this store with one of nor H. S. & M. suits on, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that tailors caifi etjual the tit and style. $13.50 to $25!00 Is the cost of these clothes, and at any price jou will get the fit and style. The different prices stand for the grades of cloth s only. Give this clothes thought some consideration. Talk it over with the women folks take a suit home and let them see it. Wives or the other girls have pretty good judgment regarding mens clothes. , Good Tlmo I W. A. Scuddsr, Guaranteed, , Proprietor, STANLEYS. STEVENS, j MANAGER. j niiniiHwi am, i i COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. Near Union Depot. SL, i ELECTRICAL h0M ,14x i OGDENS FINEST CAFE THE & FALSTAFF Open Day and Night. Leedom & Patti son. Prop's. First Class in Every Respect 444 4 4 4 2425 Wash. Ave 44 4 4 4 i 4 4 $ Dont Miss Putnams GREAT HAT SALE 1 That ii now taking place at the OLD 4 STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Now is your opportunity to get an Hat at a price that wiU W. H. Wright & Sons Co. up-to-da- te' please you. Call and examine and you cant help making hay while the sun shines. CLOTHING 8TORE. Wrights Stores Close Monday ERl'IT GROWERS ORGANIZE Call for Meeting Outlines tha . ... Action Taken. The preliminary aleps toward the organisation of a fruit growers association in Weber county, as was started at the meeting last Saturday, took some definite turn yesterday at the commissioners' meeting held In the room In the court house. County Comets loner Joseph Stanford presided at of the meeting and Joseph Storey North Ogden waa elected as temporary secretary. Chairman Stanford then read the call which waa as fol- ' Pursuant to the expressed wish of lows: . Legal Holiday. lion appliances. It is further alleged that while he was so engaged and was exercising all due rare, and without any fault on his part, the defendant company, in entire disregard and violation of the. duty which It owed to the said Nicholas Bokus. carelessly, negligently, recklessly and without any warning of Its Intention so to do, pushed several cars of great weight against the on car which ths deceased , wda standing, , with such force 0iat the deceased waa thrown from the car and upon tha track and the truck of the car passed over his body, so crushing and mangling him that he died shortly thereafter. Il ls furtbcrallcged ihal thc death of the deceased has deprived his mother and fUher residing in Greece of the care and support that he was giving them, wherefore damages in the sum of $10,000 are asked together with $150 cost s. This rase caused the Greek vice consul a: Butte to come to Ogden and Investigate the death, and Is also the chief cause of the starting of the petition which has been forwarded to the government of Greece for the appoint ment of a vice consul in this city. F. MATINEE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE AND GRAND . .2345. Washington Avenue. J'i BALL TOLLER'S LA MODE DIGNANS FINE MILLINERY the leading fruit growers of Weber AT county, assembled In this hall last Saturday, the present meeting is convened with n view to the organisation of a fruit growers' association. If agreeable to all present, I suggest that wo proceed (after the appointment of a secretary fur the meeting.) to discuss the subject of organisation and the object and purpose of the association in the following manner: Monday, 1. That the name of the organizaNO BASEBALL THIS YEAR. tion be called Utah Fruit Growers Manager Blnfbrd today wrote to ail WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY. Association of Weber County. 2. That the directorate of the asso- the men, whom he had signed to play ciation be composed of ten members, with the Ogden team in event that these directors to select a president, a franchise was secured with the Pareleasing them. This Afternoon, from 3:30 to 6:00 secretary and treasurer cific National action was taken on account of the from among their own number. 2. That all who wish to identify fact that Bfnford was unable to get Evening, from 9:00 to 1:00 themselves with the association sub- any direct Information from hClua-keor Lucas as (o the situation. scribe one dollar, and receive a cerBinford says that there ia a chance tificate of membership. 4. The object of said association la for Ogden to get Into the Western to employ all possible means and meth- league, but he dm not know what ac- Afternoon, 25 cents, ods for the extermination of the cod- tion will be taken. This means no league baseball for ling moth, San Jose scale, pear blight, gvening, 75 cents per couple. and all Insects and disease! which In- Ogden. fest the orchards; also to encourage the uprooting of old orchards where 'FILINGS IN DISTRICT COURT. the trees have long since become a Suit for Divorce Filed by Jacob Wangs nursery and a harbor for insects of all kinds. That special attention be given gard. organized effort to obtain the In the district court yesterday through market for the sale of fruits. In beat a suit lor divorce waa filed by At- the shipping of which only the best torney N. J. Harris for Jacob Wangs-gar- d grades and qualities shall be offered against Mary Elisabeth Wangs-gar- or placed upon the market The same The complaint alleges that the course to be pursued la the selling of 412 25th Street 'Phone 22. couple were married In this city, June fruit to the canneries of Weber coun- 19, 1893, and have two children. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant has tJTbat careful attention be given in treated the plaintiff with cruelty and planting of young trees and setting ftas failed to perform the duties of a the new orchards by the selection of out wife, and has gone away from home the best and most choice varieties, and and remained away as long as four No Damage to Property in Handling. bestowal of this patronage be months at a time. He also alleges that that the favor of home in considered first she has a most violent temper. He Further that the location best asks that the bonds of - matrimony be suited, coupled with the adaptation disdissolved and the court make the Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled Tith soil to special classes and vartribution of the children and the prop- of the of fruit, ha also considered and ieties erty of the plaintiff, which consists of advised upon as well as the acreage Dispatch. a small house and farm in Huntsville, cultivated of each class ot fruit, with also some horses and wagons there. view to a better equalisation, of the Iu the district court the remittitur or amount raised so as not to quantity In case from the supreme court the the demands of ths market in exceed STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. Comvs. of Hugh Heavy, respondent, kind. mercial National bank, appellant, waa any one discussing these subjects, and After received. The Judgment of the lower to make them with any adcourt la confirmed with the costs. This we agree matter the of organiHACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS ditional Is the case of the check being sent out wa then proceed to have that sation, Cor-innto of Jamos bank Malloy FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES by the take the names of those falling Into the handa of one the secretary who wish to Join the assorts present James Malloy of Denver, and, later a tloft and bom this number appoint cashed by the said Heavy. formulate a conto five of committee ' The case of Alex Leathern ts. Wes to. he presented stitution and ALL TRAINS MET BY ber County Fair association asking at meeting of those presan adjourned fur70 labor and material for for be held on Saturday next at ten nished was appealed from the munici- ent to when the completion of the o'clock, pal court to the district court. organisation ran be effected. The suggestions of Chairman StanPRETTY PARTY. in the call were adopted by the ford . j and another meeting will be meeting, Given ..Thursday by Miss Irene held next Saturday and the organizaStrong. tion perfected. A very pretty shower was. given by ACTION FILED FOR DAMAGES. Irens Strong Thursday, in honor of her friend. Miss Clara Allen. The afternoon Susa to Recover InOGDEN, UTAH. was spent in social conversation. Aft- George D. Bokus Brother's Death. demnity for er partaking of a fins lunch, the guests AMERICAN PLAN. An action for $10,000 damages was departed, each voting Miss Strong a court Rates: invited The $2 ts $3 per day. guests filed in the district yesterday by charming hostess. were Misses Alice Cave, Annie Cnve, Joseph Chez, attorney for George A. All modern improvements. Dta Maud Atdersoh. Flo Anderson, Bessie Bokus, edminlstretor of the estate of tag room om ifth loor, giving grand r ' ? V-ft view of lake, mnuntala nod valley, Moyas, Hester Myers,. Bybel Timber-lak- e, Nicholas A. Bokus. deceased, against Ida Roberta, Beatrice Allen, Clara the- - Southern Pacific company. The men's headquarter. commercial Btreet ear arrrlc every five mlu Allen, Mrs. Koerner, Mrs. Peterson, complaint alleges that on January 10, In the utea. Three blocks fast of Ualoa Helen McDermot. Blanch Stein. Ora 1904, the deceased was Depot. company's employ upon the Ogden-LwiBaker, Btha Baker and Pearl Stater. , near the western shore H. C. BIGELOW, , w4Yar ' . Examiner Telephone Numbers: of the lake, and .was engaged hi Proprietor -- v r some heavy tools and construe- Day, 234X; night, 5$. February 22, y LEADERS 2411 . ALLEN TRANSFER CO. MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENT, !' e, Private SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, Treat-mant- THE VIRGINIA Cor, 24 th and Adams Ave. & Afforde beardere transients splendid and permanent accommodation- cut-off- r I'M -, centrally located and excellent table beard at ratea of $1.50 to $340 dally, MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Phene 232K. W r'V --9 SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. .. V MISS .SPURGEON? AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON wmeoammsamemama WATCH OUR WINDOWS"' Thie Week Clearance Sale on STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN 0. BRO., 2399 WASHINGTON AVENUE. BaiBamHanaHaBaMmaoeaaBBammMaanaBeimaBRi ALLENS CARRIAGES. REED HOTEL a by Appeintmant FURNITURE VANS, nur-Mrie- IN We have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nye's Store, Washington Avenue. ADMISSION: n never unpersolo. 2bth her-iou- Jfc McCreadys 113, ! EVERYTHING i . HAVE Embez-slemsn- t. Building- - WedelL Huutet to rent or toll by enre during Th- - venire of Juror to March term of the district court afternoon. vUl be drawn thi t THOSE LITE MEN Proof of Quality The The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. 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