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Show hie ta til ii 6f No. cUm23X etrecL At 407 24ih ".,7 ,. . U W i ' n. - r Juat llic lime to take iip t he matter ot rain coats-ra- in eoats which look jtisi a well in the sun as in the rain. iin jStftiiiUrd Building. L'u.it-jiiii- 2IU-22- iu rt.ui or eli oy ADJOURNED FRUIT MEETING. Vt eueii. GROWERS niijourMil nnvting of the Fruit 1'1 'VtlK,r coulUy '1U 1)0 Crocrs In the room ,j.e ronuniloiu'r' Satnr-Marean house, 0.len City, Hah An Edward J. Taaffi. of San Kauctnco, a prominent muttou buyer uf the coast, is iu t& city. 2 v. at which all M. E. .Marsh, chief eugiueei ' lri. turereelfd fo Idea of aso-2Itin-a uf the Rout hern Pacific, is in town hc cut-off. Uvor from the profit and ihenwelvea topther in. a o' prevebe to fail not should In the probate division of ihe district court in ike matter of the estate ntof Jas. W. Ferrln. deceased, a petiUJ peat ie, secretary of the state tion for letters of administration was wae an Ogden libit or filed by joard of health, Mary Ann Ferrin. The estate is valued at $l,bu0 aud the heirs yesterday. are the widow and five children. J. B. Baume. line of France. Skeen is the Louis, Kelt attorney for the United of citizen the as a lb, fl gina admitted H. giatek yesterday niorniug by Judge u ihilapp. He renounces all to the liresident of the Republic sf Frame. aud swears by Unde Sam, tss alie-tian- ce p. S. Blair of Brigham fit y and J. S. llcEntree of Garland were adjudicated hank nipt a by Judge Marshall and was referred to Referee Thus, ticr jlaktuey- - The creditors 51 arch 11th. priday. ' will meet on Word has been received in the city f the apiailniment of John C. Uttle-fpl- d to AnnaiHilla by 8enator Kearns. Littlefield la an Ogden lxiy and the son o( E. A. Littlefield of the Utah State Jack" is a former member journal. of the Ogden high school, aud joined the navy and left tbia city over a year iso and went to San Francisco when? was on a training ship for some time. Last September he was transfto the ship Santee at erred Annapolis and began studying for an mlrance to the naval academy. PIED1 Tin mi as Budge at hia residence Iu Rockland, Idaho, March 7. of general debility. Mr. Budge was an old aud respected resident of Weber county, living iu Ogdeu from the early sixties, for many years, but in lkhS moved to Idaho, where he died. He will he burled in Idaho. la down front the property of the Boilermaker Alining eomiiany. in the Slevra Nevada mining He has three district, near Millard. men working with him driving a tuna vein. nel to They are in ISO feet and estimate that ISO feet more will bring them Into ora. The company has S tons of shipping ore sacked on the upiier worklugs which assay over $200 a ton. O. 11. Mohlman ot Petition lor approial, allowance and settlement of final account and decree of distribution, nilli objection thereto. Set for April Gilt. Estate of Abner Davison, deceased Petition fur confirmation of sale of real estate. Continued. Estate of Maria L. Newman, deceas ed. letitiou for probate of Hill aud letters testamentary. Continued. Estate of Citas. B. Hanciick. deceased. Petition for letters of administration and contest. One week. Estate of Hans Andrew lpsen. de- ceased. Petition for allowance, approval and settlement of final account, decree of distribution, aud discharge and release of sureties. Continued. Estate of Thomas. F. Atkinson, de ceased. Petition for letters of admin 1st rat ion. Dead raleudar. Estate of Hans Peterson, deceased. Petition for decree of distribution and partition. Order fur sale set aside and granting petition for decree uf distribution. But ate or Carolina Conley, deceased. Petition for order of sale of real estate. Granted. Estate of Samuel Fulix. deceased Petition for letters of administration One week. Estate of Louis Kutsiiiulios. deceased. Petition for letters of adminis t rat Ion. Estate ed. One Week. of Krtgiaco Kerglake, e. -- e. ?" - rut-led- , Street MJJM fine upitodate regu $13.50 and $15. These Jots are slightly broken, but amongst them you wiB find all sizes. So there will be no trouble in securing; a perfect fit. Cell and look them over. aaaaaaaaAaas.YIVhVXWuiir PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE L0.00 No Better Mude. Kit well. Youll 2345 Washington Avenue. rather think so. one on. Try mini iimiiiiHd diii Liquors. Treatment THOSE LITE MEN THE SENATE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ; W. & SONS1 CO Clothing Blare. A rhtBMSrrliii I Uni I run 1, Mlille looking through s pile of aM papers a' cormqtouili-ii- t came serosa tbe following article in s New York paper of tbe duw uf Feb. l. lsiti, umler ihe caption of The Smelt Uailrosd:'' "It la well kuoivu ilia! the railroad baa tu turn everything to ueeouut to pay running exiM'iises, and many are tbe juke they ieratnite upon the conductor in reference to their shifts to get a living. It is sabl that one of them 4m at year was accustomed to bring iixli from UurtMinoulli and peddle them out on tbe way to Porta-mout- h J Concord. One day he brought along smelts, dealing out to vtomuiw-r- at every station, till lie got tu Suneonk, where he blew bla horn niul au old woman came out and wanted six, 'jui a pullern all Urn got k'ft, you're In the nick of to count time, said lie, and lie thi-and found ciiy five. 'How's this? 1 should have six,' And he tx'guu to couut bis flna'or uinl nvknii over how he bad dlspoei il of tbe four dozen he bad started, with. After awldie: T have itj Hold on a Utile while anil I'll lie back,' said be, end be run the train bock seven l.iiU- - to a place where he had. let a woman have one more than site lind paid for. got it, back to Buncook uni let the old woman have the six she wniited. and tlien the smelt train went to Cobcord. Manchester (N. II.) Uubni. Seat I art aai Hasaar. Two well known military terras, sentinel" and hussar," afford capital Instn tier uf l!u remarkable manner in which a nation lines Its word twisting. At first sight llu-rteems little connection between the Latin word sentiua, signifying the hold of a ship, and a soldier .keeplrg w.ilrii over his sleeping 'me comrades, ford'd ; link la af- tlie word ncutiniilor, the 's Konntn who j utuisd the hold of pulley free of bilge water. Upon Ids consUint vigilance dcieiidcd the lives of the entire. ship's company. Similarly tlie word "hussar" is merely a Hungarian term signifying twentieth." It arese in this manner: AVlieu Matthias ('orviiius became Vng of he was extremely Hungary in y afraid of foreign Invasion. lie reiM.il an army by tbe simple expedient of commandeering every twentieth Individual In the laud; hence the iiusvr. by Cte-Mr- eouse-quentl- An entertslner who visited tlie Fi Hands and 'gave til performance be fore the natives 'hud tbe. following re eeipta for one night: Four nuking pig MX) rocoanuU.'.lK)0 of a common das of nniiinKtom collected on tbe beach 40 fieurl. 23 model canoes, 200 ysrdi of native cloth, 42 Fiji costumes, ? whale's tedh,. hundreds of sharks' teeth, one or Iwq cart biuils of bountiful coral. T.::r Jtppieuetits, such S riwars, kiinhsfeLA an! knives, native mats aud pillows and 7 grog bowls. Good Goad II. WRIGHT 11$, Kth Si, Hoar Union DopoL Good Tlmo Guaranteed. - - - Dsiss Rsrapt. Facilities for traveling nowadays are so uceeir.itod that It is quite possible for the tourist to pees through five European eomi'rle in fourteen hours, England, burring ' Germany and IIol France, land. Take tt.li express from Clmrlng Cross to DokeF add cross over to Calais-two countries. Tbcu with the exprrcs you proceed to Brussel From the three countries. capital by train to which ta German territory, making the fourth enuntry, and after allowing time fur a men I s drive to Yanl. in liolh.uJ. m:iks the fifth country and ail ln fritirteen hours. Belgian Mistake, Mistaken. The use of tiuvte words seems to ba so nnomninus as-twed some Inquiry and explanation.I may lie mirtr.Sen, for I continually make riblnUfj. But when shown to have ui.jiiiixn I own myself 111 error. Yet, If 1 ubi mistaken, it Is not the error of him who mistakes me: But It may he that I am right and that lie is mistaken, though I suppose that I i.uglit to take him aright and not mirtuke him. Nevertheless I often have to say iu argument: You were quile'rigld. I was mistaken." who mistakes In a word, though must be It.- error, onr common use of - .nuguage i .insiders him who la mis lain ii to lie lo.Xote and Queries. ; COXIERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEY S. STEYENS, Proprietor. VImm 114a. MANAGER. $27$ Washington ijntnltitiitijiitn OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE FALSTAFF THE Opon Doy and Night Leedom & Pattison, Prop's. Q 444 4 4 4 44 4 44 40 4 4 TOLLERS LA MODE IN LEADERS FINE MILLINERY Wo havo REMOVED 2411 Washington Avenuo. this week to Elegant Parlors Over MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENT, msnts by AppoIntmonL SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, ' Nyo'a 8 Lora, Private TraaV THE VIRGINIA Cor. 24 th and Adams Ave tranaisnta and permanent boarders splendid accommodations centrally located and excellent table board at rates of tl-8to $3jOQ dally, Affords 0 jB--H MRS. FERRIS, Fropriotor. 'FHono EUK. I SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles' Call Early for Bargain. . . . MISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON rWATCH OUR WINDOWS' NOTICE TO Thie Week Clearance Sale on STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Hinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN $L BRO., . STAMP COLLECTORS Owing to the rain all merchants giving Blue Trading Stamps will continue to give three stamps for one all 2365 WASHINGTON AVENUE. of Quality The Proof The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of . ONE-HAL- F day Wednesday 1 n McCreadys Aw Q ijuti qniiti Xatnral, Klnffertinaln. "You say tjltr audience hinglied when yon recited 'ATareo Boixaris' in Clilca-go- r Air. Ptorininglon Yes," answered Barnes. Ye are. when I rniue to the lines b'inn!ig Striker tlie people thought It was a local allusion. HAVE W. A. Seuddor, A MCreadys 25th is your opportunity to get SUIT FOR $8.95 $10.00 15.00 16.50 18.00 inter-mounta- in Department Store Nov Weve dertas Lu-cf- ijY"irhnf just received a large assortment in time for the Spring wet weath er. Theyre worth j .. 8.95 SUIT SALE! like any other light weight overcoat, only you will be extra well pleased with the way it sheds water. PUTNAMS , look. Petition for letters of administra- tion. One week. Estate of Lottie George, deceased. Funeral services over the semains ot Petition for letters of administration. Stephen Richardson will lie hld In the One week. Congregational church at 2 o'clock Estate of Esther Ann Ferrin, deceas Wednesday afternoon. The remains ed. Ielitlon for letters of administramay lie viewed from 10 to 12 at the tion. $200 bond. street. The residence, 1132 Twenty-fir- st been G. A. R. will have charge. An amended complaint has INTEREsiGPROBATE CASE filed In the district court In tne case Georgo Thomas, travelling auditor of The McCall company vs. Jennings, Last A Thomas, by Valentine Gideon, of Ihe Singer Manufacturing Co., ot Judge Rolapp Heare What Should Interyetterilay afternoon. The action Is to Denver, is here looking after tbs Have Been Davie County Matter. ests uf the company. recover dagames in the sum of $027.10 sold and delivered. In the probate division of tlie disMr merchandise Walter. Tiehig, who lias been visitH. court before Judge Henry trict In the matter of the estate of Maria ing relatives at his home in Grand mata probate Rolapp, yesterday, Rapids, came back to Ogden yesterday, L Newman, deceased, the will was was to probate yesterday, and Air. Tieblg was an employe on the n ter with an Interesting feature cut-of- f to for over a year. letters testamentary were issued to belonged tried. The hearing really Wm. E- - Newman and Robert McQuar-rtfor waa transferred but Davis county, Joseph 8. Larkin and daughter, who The estate Is valued at $5.0H. C. hearing to this county by consent of C. Richards and A. E. Pratt are the have been visiting relatives In Ogden for a few days, left, today for their counsel. The action is entitled in the attorneys for the estate. home In Snowvllle, Boxelder county. matter of the estate and guardianship G. N. McKay of Salt Lake City Is an Wm. J. Jones, an incompetent per The W. C. T. U. meeting which of Ogden visitor. on the petition waa to have been held Wednesday af- sun, and the hearing is the appointfor of 2017 WashMrs. ternoon bis three at Brownell's. daughters J. E. Smith and Phil Harney of JCellii, Nevada, are In town. ington avenue, will be postponed until ment of a guardian fur Mr. Junes, who Thursday on account of the funeral of has property in Davis county to the Geo. P. Harvey and wife of Evan- Mr. Richardson. value of about $4,tHH). Tbe daughters ston. Wyoming, are taking In the are D. of V. Mary J. Junes, Elizabeth Jones and Buchanan, of Hagerstown, fights Ogden. Is Higbom. and petition for few a in for the Margaret city lid., days the appointment of Mary J. Jones as Oscsr Croshell, Sr., of Salt Lake MUNICIPAL COURT. guardian. h In town in the interests of the NatThe petitioners allege that their ional Cash Register company. Matters in the Police Court Yesterday father has defective hearing and eyesight and any body can beat him out Thomas Richey and William Scud-He- r Morning. his money. Mr. Jones makes a uf were last night lined $10.00 each A hunch of drunks were up before general denial of his daughters' allefor violating the Sunday liquor to Judge Howell in police court yesterday gations and has secured counsel Oarer Peterson and two morning. the case. It makes a very fight John Does were discharged, It being interesting the case In seeing Building permits have been Issued their first offense. and against pitted father daughters to the following persons by the city Bud Reed was given ten days In jail are repCharles Beveridge, as he had been up on the same charge one another. The daughters mgincer: Mrs. resented by Heywnod and McCormick itory and a half brick dwelling, cor- several times before. and W. H. Streeter and the father by ner 21st street and Royal avenue, L. Taylor, the man who is charged At. I). Lessenger. Dost, $1,600. William Emiiey, one story by Dr. Forbes with obtaining money The trial was not concluded at the frame cottage Riverside Park avenue under false pretenses, by giving a time of adjournment of court yesterCost, $300. worthless check, waived examination until Friday at 3 oclock, In order to day. arrest- have time to send away for his creOfficer Vance yesterday THEY DONT COME BACK. ed Charles Quinn, a former employe of dentials. the Union Pacific, who is accused of Airs. U G. McKinney has sworn out A very alert and business like young stealing a stick pin, several articles a complaint against Adolph Wright for neatness and cleanof clothing and a valise, belonging to assault and battery. The case Is set Japanese, with tbe his rare vischaracterizes which liness cas Short Line brakeman, from the for trial In the munlrinal court for called on ensemble entire his In ible boose of a northbound freight. The Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Higdon at the Union Pacific ticket police were notified and Officer Vance office this morning and said: located some of the articles at a pawn NEW THEATER OPENED. Can send money to brother in shop and the rest were hidden In a U. A P.' car in the refrigerator yards. Has Been Constructed According to Do you want him to use It to purcharge of grand larceny will probably Fire Regulation. chase a ticket to America? asked Mr. be brought against him. The aliening of the Pastime theater Rigdou. 7:30 o'clock No, no ticket; lak to send money to Yesterday Ernest Holsteln.a member occurred last evening at ' as previously announced. brother he go for eojer go fight of Barbers Local Union S7,lu Chicago, will Russ. The was furnished with funds to get bin pastime management and liia family to Pocatello. Idaho. present- to the public modern, refined Oh, in that rase you had better go Their house. vaudeville. although to an express office and send a money Through a series of misfortunes Holhas been designed order." stein had been stranded here. He had hastily const But Tank." said ihe small Jap. left Chicago with a wife and five chilaccording to fire regulations, aud every Mr. Rigdon stopped him. He was inknown attribute for the safety and condren. but one of the children was taken ill and another suffered a broken venience of the public has been emterested and wanted to know his name braced In Its construction. The build- and his story. leg through an accident, and as a rebeen pronounced by exierts to sult their money was used It ires easy to learn these things. by the time ing has and The name was Tjsha Ruenaga. The ihey reached Ogden. The local union be the safest, most convenient region. very youthful looking young man was in the of iiMiks and waiters. Nq. 16, through modern He had The interior includes a balcony from in reality 2$ years of age. their business agent C. A. Lewis, colwhich a splendid view may be obtain- been ln.America fourteen months; had lected a fund and Holstein and family to first joined his uncle on a sugar beet were enabled to get to Pocatello on ed, and the management expect ranch near Rocky Ford. their way to Boise where he has work. make this portion of the bouse a desirBut 1 no lak farm. Too hot sun able location for ladles and gentlemen. The gallery has been built with speshine all time." said Tisha, "I come cial attention to strength and is guar- Denver. I will learn Ingles. I work Tak rare anteed to safely sustain all the weight da ytime in Siout street. can be placed upon it. Air. Fred lunch for Wally Sawyer In de morn-in- . that AT- Sometem I sell dreenk at bar. At Howard did the earpenler work and designing. T. C. Alnrris the painting. night go school night school. I come from Kobe, in Japan. Thera Stanley Stevens the electrical a ork, hanging. my brother mek ready for go war. He aud Air. Taylor the paper need money not for self for wife, These gentlemen are to be congratulated uion the excellence of work In babee I end." The house, alBut when ha comes back." said Air. est'h department. though rushed to completion quickly, Rigdon. he will be all right; he will has not been slighted in any particu- have plenty of spoils of war. Tisha evidently failed to understand lar froila the stage door to the box office. Mr. Chas. F. Hill, who manages spoils Of war. but he took in part of the new house, has plared the Pastime the remark. New Spring Hats. No. not come back. In Japan when on the best western circuit, and exNew Spring Shirt Waists. that talent all times at to produce pects go' to war sojer say to mamma, papa, N:w Spring Skirts. will please the most critical and will wife, babee goo bye he say, but he make this theater a plare patronized say nothing of come back. He just say New Spring Neckwear. and goo-by- e I not come back. And all hy the best class of theatre goers, the family cry. too. All know It is true. will give a show that will suit He not come back. He not go for come (See Window) most critical. bark. He go for fifht geet keeled. And with that flah of l'ght npon the MATTERS 161-163 At FKOBATE superb fatalism on the Oriental. Tisha door and himEitensga turned to the "Goo-bye. said, pleasantly, self, w ToCases Heard in the District Court day. PERHAPS IT WAS! BLOCK FROM court yesterday Judge district In the UNION DEPOT. I wonder what time Mary's young a large Henry H. Rolapp disposed of man led last night, said mamma. number of probate aud civil matters. Nelden-JudenIt must 'a' been exactly 1 o'clock, The demurrer in the case of said the young brother. Nami." Co.-v- s. Commercial Drug idee! How do you know?" "The overruled. was tional bank, WoodWhy. Modern vs. just as he was leavin' I heard Ferris Elizabeth fif- him ask Alary some question, and she given defendant men of America, said. Just one: only one.' "Philadelcopteen days for furnishing certified trial phia liedgrr. ies of documents needed In the NEVER UNDERSOLPl o. the ruse. Examiner Telephone Numbers: The divorce case of F. P. Foster v. Day, 234X; night, X4. trial for set been has Foster Goldclia ordl-ssne- inor. o, cut- . No. maticit wmxr.sit.o moknixo. on Apri' 21 m. In i!it- min : uf the and guardiiiuii:-:- i ui Mike l.iiuicli. a minYou can trade directly "Off the or. an tirdci' suit made selling aside uu ciliefal We.teru Union $:'Hi fur tin- - ue uf ihe petitioner. The Board, quotations direct from New York and ntiuor uas injured shile at work C ileago Kvchatigc. B,kiL tm speculathe eiuiuf aiKi ibis is an action-fo- r tion flee. Beet hank refeivurc. the Southern 1 tie i tic damages Coui:nUioii company. Ogden ccinpsny. Estate of J. T. McDonald, deceased, branch, rooms Imildiug. order made for summary distribution. H. D. Jcntcn. of Preston, Idaho, Is J. W. F. Voiker vs. B. l uck, papers In the it v. referred to N. J. Harris for accounting. The following probate ralcudar was Everything new and fresh at the Brown Drug l'o., 22d aud Washington heard : avenue. Estate of E. J. Newkirk, deceased. Telephone tima came in from the R. R. llrusf-off yesterday. on hex, moknixo examinee, Is what commends this high grads Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIESEL CO.( Importers. |