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Show THE MORNING El-- r W. C. Teltphont "umb"', dir time cill up 407 1401 Jwfafter t - call 7 No- - !itndrd P- - m- tered York. sx up. jtl R. IV w rent or sea or tVeueii. u,. Missionary Soriely oi ,ro-w.ll First Presbyterian church lornei ith Mr. 1. N. Lanai ng. and Jefferson, Friday ufL'tlxlL Sdib. at : ns Off the can trade directly ou official Western Union mutation direct from New York and, apecula-VLExchange. Book on vo few Hollaed, of the E. A. Kline Co. 1 stopping in town for ciay. 1'IF.D Mr. Flora M. Bishop, of Baker Ciiy, O if gun, March 7, luu4. from the tffccis of an oueniion for kidney complaint. She is the .lunglner of Mr. .lid Mr. G. M. Moore, of thin city. The remains wiU lie brought to this city Tor lnierraeat. Funeral notice will be iven later. -- 'I- - Police circles are again very quiet. only mutters to come up in the I urn- - municipal court yesterday jifRt bank reference. four drunk who all in court Oiuniision company. Ogden (or the Aral time andappealed were discharged. 21W20 building. JBb nm. Bruce of Evanston, Wyo., J Ogilcn tor a few day. A. Mr , in v.. A E.Lanaing ha returned from Nev.. where she has been the of Jit Mr. Ed Luty, formerly of fcden- - U , jj . Mitchell. G. H. Richardson and Trib-n- , Clarkson of the Balt Lake are in Ogden. Promontory from H a Kimmel .dot is at the Broom. They were Tom Welsh and Eli Smith, cut-olaborer in for a holiday, and Wm. llall aud Frank Moult rie' colorff ed. C. H. OU might ju& at well let us have your alt matter of Top Coats for a few moments $13.50 Hussey, who has been to Nevada, in the interest of the Eclipse Mining company, returned to Ogden last evening. He was sent to examine the property and report upon the same. The Eclipse property 1. showing up well aud from present indications wtli he one of the big mines In that aectlon. A vein of ore," 13 to 14 foet wide, has been opened up. It rarrlea high values in gold and silver. Some samples of the ore. brought back by Mr. Hussey, show the presence of Tus-naror- a, A , -- the The officers and niemberi of Irat Methodist church respectfully ask their oa to worship with them in street, Iwivh edifice on Twenty-fourt- h it above the court house, Sunday lornings and evenings. Good sermons music. od Mr. E. G. Jensen, of (siting in town. X. Brigham City, Is J. John Torkelson and of Salt Lake City, B. X. W. are Rook-ii- gf Reed Parnell, in charge of steam is work on the Luctn cut-of- f, shovel at the Reed. Christ iauseu. superintendent of Salt Lake City schools, la registered at the Reed, D. H. Jas. Warren,' Broom of Peterson. Utah, la a guest. ? Seth C. Broom. Jones, of KnyMvilie, is at thq Joseph Scowcroft left last evening Pocatello and Idaho Springs, in the iatcrests of the firm of which he is a for member. C. J. Tribe, the barber, is ill from m si tick of appendicitis and will not he able to attend to his work for three or four days. ms TO KNOW to be Put Next to Politi- cal Situation. The following appeared in the Ogden Standard yesterday; , UTA. Veber County, Ogden. Maestor Sian tart Fallen Ba bal. vant no eometlug; Ya mane Y'a vane no come more ting." Ya no two ting alretty vat eom faller tank Ya don't yet, but Ya do now. But see har now, dis is de ting. Ya ben lookin' an lookin an lookin all over de Stan-ta- rt an' de Yournal, vat ban Bruder Cannons paper, for som' ting mbout politics har in Ogden city, but 1 a don't see any more politic dan Ya see hope for a democrat; an so Yn valk just aronnt de Oder day an ven Ya get pretnear to ty de Ya depo, meet Bruder Breeden vat live har von time, an' he yust come vlt both hands out. in front, an beany How you are. Ole?" an ve shake hand, an' it ban gude, varra shake, too; n Y a say. How are day cornin, Bruder Breedin? Are politics bntedin' much down in Salt Lake City?" An' ha ay. "Yn dont no, ya only ban in polities now for glide of party." And we talk some more an van Ya go a ray, Ya haf idee ba tank ha ban party, for Ya say tu ha. "Vat ve goln tu du for Turney General ven yu dont ban Tected?" An ha say, O, Ya dont It ba ban first legal pinion Ya get from Turney General in ail ma life. But Ya say, Ve can run Yon Murphy, an Bruder Breeden look like he W. O. Jonea returned yesterday from var in de war an ha say, Vy, it cost ma five tonsand dollar more In von Bevier, Missouri, where he bis been yare dan Ya get from de public to keep to visit with his wife. up da office in Salt Lake City." Ven no A marriage license was issued late hn say dat, Ya .ban glad Y'n haf more legal pinions from Turney Genyesterday afternoon to Ernest. PL Stone, aged 22, and Mlsa Julia C. Allen, eral, an' Ya tank it ba not much gude to led Y'on Murphy, cause ve dont igcd Id, both of Ogden. haf Turney General very long ven It The Utah Total Abstinence Society cost so much money to keep offis goln. will meet Friday evening next at the An den ven Bruder Breeden ban oud city halL There will be a literary and of politics, vat ve gain do for Guver-ner- ? But den Ya gess ef ve cant led musical program, which will he Carl Hollingsrorth to Secretary ot published later. State ve ran run him fur Guverner. Ven Y'a valk som liddle vile longer J. M. Jensen, Jr., of Brigham Vity, is Ya meet Y'eorge Hanson an President in the city contracting with the sheep an Y'eorge say ilat Bruder n of this county for their wool clip Shurtlelf Shurtleff. ha ban goln to gat Into harthis year. He states that he has conness for som ting. Ya dont no vedder tracted for about 70,000 fleeces In Weber and Box Elder counties from 13 to it ban horses harness or no. but Y a tank ha better keep on rork for Y esus 14 cents. for ha pay yust so much as politics. OLE. J. R. Roes, of Wells, Nevada, is an Ogden visitor, registered at the Broom. GUJUtDIANSHIP REFUSED Dr. R. Harvey Reed, prominent physirian and anrgeon of Rock Springs, Davis County is ComWyoming; who haa been sick at the Wm. J. Jonea 0gl n General hospital for two weeks petent Person. o PM. is reported to be rapidly improviWm. J. Jones, of Davie county, was ng in health. Dr. Reed has many friends in Wyoming and Utah who will adjudged to be a competent person to his own affairs, hr Judge be pleased to hear of bis improvement manage 'a If Department Store New Spring Hats. New Spring Shirt Waists. New Spring Skirts. New Spring Neckwear. (See Window) At 161-1- 63 25th Street , ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. McCreadys NEVER UNDERSOL& di n PUTNAMS 8.95 SUIT SALE! on this little ii and Now is year opportunity to get fine up-tdSUIT FOR $6.95 regu $1350 and $15. These lots are slightly broken, but amongst them you will find all sizes. So there will be no trouble in securing a perfect fit. Call and look them at over Ritas;. $15.00 Shirt Story 3i mw in ni inGood Treatment. H 118, I Coulter Passed Credit able Examination. H. G, Coulter of Ogden passed the best examination In the testa recently held by State Superintendent Nelson, at Salt Lake, for appointment to West Point. The appointment is to be made hy Senator Smoot, and report of ths result of the examination was made to bim yesterday. The Ogden boy received the highest grades of four applicants for the appointment, and. ia fai t, passed a moat creditable examinee tlon. Mr. Nelson Is of the opinion that he will have no trouble in pawing the final examination to he held at Fort Logan, Cob)., on May let. Mr. Coulter ie 17 years of age and ia the son of Dr. C. E. and Mrs. Mary G. Coulter, of Ogden. He passed a figld ths physical examination before taking ' mental teste. HL 01 SIM RICHARDSON It ie Held From the Congregational Church. The funeral of Stephen Richardson was held from the Congregational church at 2 o'clock yesterday. The conducted the serReverend i..ding vices. assisted by Reverend J. E-- Carver. Mrs. W. O. Dairy m pie sang a nolo, and Lead. Kindly Light, was rendered by the quartette. The floral offerings were many and beaumul. The Interment was in mountain view cemetery. HOME IELME COM Preparing for Commencing to Install System. Elmer B. Jones, manager of tho Utah Independent Home Telephone Co., was in Ogden yesterday from Salt Lake and in the district court yesterday af- looked over the ground preparatory to ternoon. Mr. Jones i to give a deed of the commencement of the installation trust of hi property to his daughters, of the equipment which nwill begin next Co., so that he can not lose It to designing week. The Btromherg-Carkothe for installer contract has the which persons. The action was in the matter of the tlon of the plant, will send their enJ. gineers here next week and active work estate and guardianship of Wm. A commenced. many local Jones, an Incompetent person, ana me will be his electricians and linemen as can be obhearing was on the petition of In the work. Althree daughters for the appointment of tained will be used has ready fourteen carloads of cable, cona guardian for Mr. Jones, who cross-arm- s. wire, etc., have been property in Davis county to the value duit. and unlocded at the warereceived are The daughter of about 14.000. house. 11 ary J. Jones, Elizabeth Jones and for and Higbom. petitioned Margaret tne appointment of Mary J. Jones as HOMELESS IAWILIES guardian. tbeir The petitioners alleged that father bau defective hearing and eye- Sudden Rise in Delaware River Caueed beat him out sight and anybody-coulby lee Gorge . (of hie money. Mr. Jones made a genPort Jervis, N. Y., March 8. More eral denial of his daughter' allegations and secured counsel lo fight the than one hundred homes in the lower case. It made a very Interesting rase part of town bare been flooded to the 300 families have in seeing the father and daughters second story and made temporarily homeless hy a been 'Ine another. daughone pitted against river, ters were represented by Heywood ana sudden rise In the Delaware McCormick and YV. H. Streeter and the caused by an ice gorge. The electric D. Lessenger. light plant was flooded and the town father by is in darkness. All day the river has been rising WHEAT HARD TO PROCURE. the ice started movjust befor dark at a big gorge three re- ing. It stopped section men of this The milling down the river and a large body miles proto Is hard very port that wheat water immediately backed over the cure owing to the very bad condition of town. So sudden was It that many of the roads, and this tends to some were on the banks extent to keep the price high. Farm- people standing to wade shoulder deep in the obliged their haul to Induced be not can ers streets and hundreds were imprisoned wheat until the weather conditions In their houses. This favorable. more make traveling Boats were put in commission to Kets the cane throughout ell of the the inmate. The water mibslded ene The prospect country. while, but soon began to go up for a very tine crop of wheat this year for at the rate of four fset an hour. again, excellent. be to are thought , Wilkes barre, : Pu., March 8. The more serious that it Today tbe river is 30 feet and six inches almve low water mark. This ia within nine inches of the high mark In the great flood of flood situation wa yesterday. 1 The temperature has fallen twenty degrees within the last five hours aud tills' should bring some re1302. lief. Looking west from River ntreeL all the eye can see is one vast sheet of water resembling a lake, stretched over the lowlande. After the i at Pltteton broke at midnight and began to move the river rose rapidly. River treeL the main residential thoroughfare of tbe city, is under water, three feet deep and the residents are greatly alarmed. Ths backwater has made its way up into the business section of the city. Pieas rooms of the newspapers are flooded and it was with difficulty that today's edit inns could be issued. The people living in the lowlands who remained In their homes, thinking tbe worst was over, had to lie rescued today by tbe police in boats. The water surrounded their houses and aa there was danger that they might topple over the authorities insisted that they be vacated. Practically, ibe same conditions prevail all along the river as far aa Danville. forty miles below here, and the lose to property will be greater than that nuatnlned in any previous flood. No town along the river front has escaped. At SchlckHhinny the people living on the loser portion of the town were forced today to leave their houses. At Plymouth the greatest damage waa done. Hundreds of houses in the southern part of the town have had their foundation walls weakened and it is feared that the high water will carry the superstructures away. Main street, the principal business thoroughfare, is a small river and all traffic ie conducted by boats. Every merchant In tho town has sustained heavy loss. At Nescpok thirty families had to leave their homes. Ths village of Espy, near Blocmsbiirg, is completely surrounded by wa'er and the residents are imprisoned in their homes. The ice gorge in Clark Island, below the town of Cauwlssa, has forced the water into Front and Water streets, and scores of ft inilles have been compelled to leave tl.eir homes. At Bloomliurg many of the industries are flooded, rendering hundreds of persona idle and re liars and first floors of hundreds of dwellings are undr-- r water. THOSE LITE MEN HAVE EVERYTHING THE SENATE tttti flt. Near Seed Time other states upon the gratifying harmony which prevails in the councils of tbe organization throughout tbs nation. presaging another great victory in tbe quadrieunal conflict ujion which we are about to enter. And we congratulate the American people regardless of parly, upon the cumulative aud convincing proof of the wisdom of Republican policies, plainly evidenced for eight years la unparalleled prosperity, and In conspicuous contrast w- i- the preceding four years of disaster which attested the unwisdom of Democratic doctrines In practice." It enpresscs pride at being the firet slate couveutlon lo select delegatee to the national convent ion Instructed to vote fur that Intrepid soldier, sound and safe eitiesmnn aud fearless advocate and ezomplar of civic righteousness. the worthy successor of the lamented McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt. It pledged the party not to relax interest in the welfare of the soldiers and sailors of the republic. It asked tue national convention for a reaffirmation of the good old policy of protection (so potent hitherto in promoting prosperity) with only auch modifications from time to time as the wisdom of its friends may dictate. TELEGRAFHIC Union Depet. Preprletee, 1 1 ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, W. A. Iwidder, Guaranteed. ... C Washington Avenue. Geed Uqoora. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. H. . 2345 good offer . The Port Jarvis division of the Ontario and Western Railroad is blocked with ice and the Erie tracks end shops are under severs! feet of water. Tbe flood has extended to the principal business at rests. A section of the iron bridge of the Matamora and Milford railroad hae been carried out. destroying communication with .Matamora and other nearby towns . . PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE Best shirt you ever saw for the money. Made of DeChine cloth with silkine stripes, cushion neck bands, and another variety with cream mohair fronts. Either skirt at the price is a mighty Ro-la- MCready's 5 I 75 cents each Beekner, 01188)1 He la Anxious no, ion r w, of the United charge of the naval rehere, reports that but was enlisted into the service yesterday. Many foreigners applied, but as Americans only are eligible, they could not be considered at all. CLt Coats another case of real sharp buying. Traveling man said we were afraid to take him up on a aeal involving fifty dozen of these shirts at a price which he had no idea was so reasonable. Any-howe have the shirts, and instead of selling them fora dollar each, as we would have been compelled to do in a small buy, we can .s elVem at .' r Assistant Superintendent H. N. Ensign J. T. Superintendent W. L. Park, and 8tates navy, in in came last office ralnmaster H. J. Roth car cruiting one applicant wniug in Vulou Pacific private PIED Myrtle Irene, beloved" dough of pneu-Mini-a gr of Alviu and Marie Welch, and 15 1 month 2 years, aged March 8th. Funeral ays, at 2:4 a. m., rill be announced later. 10. Once again our window is the plot of a little shirt story of very much interest to men. ft is - 11- - y. Anon you refuse, before it is a matter of only a few weeks ,j will have to give closer attention to the advice youll get from i!:t doctor. Our Top Coat advice is a far cheaper prescription than i!,c one the doAor will give you for that cold which will come if you limi.--t on running around at night without a Top Coat This is the red serious side to the Top Coat question. The inside of the same question makes you glad that youre on earth the sort of Top Coats c are selling and the prices we name. This year's Styles are princijul!v in the Scotch Mixtures in the pepper and salt effects and in real iiht colors. There never were such coats offered before at the price of at the Everything new and freah jjwn Drug Co.. 22d and Washington ires gold. The Erllpse-- property is venne. owned almost solely by Ogden people. Dr. Snedeker is president of the comla H. Coudfriend. M. D., of Denver, pany. Jesae Driver, secretary, and 8. visitor. IL Ogden Epperson, manager. H1H-vf- Thursday morning, am--The of New York, a II. in New ice. M-- U Wright, of this city, is regis- at the Hotel Wellington John Edwin Andrew, the note' evaugcii.t of lHnwr, i in the city an : Is planuiug to hold a series of spre-ia- . Building. OC.DEX, EXAMINER, II Ml ! Tlione Il4xi MANAGER. 2278 Wellington Asm 4 4 OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE 4 THE EALSTAff if and Night . 4 Leedom & Pattison. Prop's. Open IL First Class Day 6 2425 Wash. Ave in Every Respect. 444 4 4 44 4 4 4 TOLLER'S LA MODE FINE MILLINERY IN LEADERS 2411 We have REMOVED thin week to Elegant Parlors Over Nye'a Bior Washington Avenue. MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT; 'MANICURING, manta by Appointment' " ' Private Traafli BRIEFS. VIRGINIA THE Berlin. March 8. The bundesrath today assented to the bill reiienling the ii paragraph of the lew ot July 4, 1872. prohibiting tbe Jeeultn from nettling in Germany. anti-Jeeu- Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. transients and permanent boarders splendid accommodation centrally located end excellent table beard at rates of $1.50 to $3JM dally. Affords New York. March 8. At public auction today 1108,000 par value, of the United Elates Shipbuilding first mortgage bonds were sold at 260 for each 1.000 bond, lo W. g. Fanshaw. Five hundred shares of preferred stork sold tor 30 in all and a like number of common shares sold for $10 in all. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. 'Phene 232 K. Faris, March 8. Disiiatchea received from Port Arthur confirm the previous reports that the Russian battleship Retvlzan htd been refloated and entered the inner harbor, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! H IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE March 3. Miss M. E. Patterson of St. Louis and Washington, died Paris, at her residence in Paria today. The Interment will take place at 8t. Louis. To Make Room for Spring Styles. Gill Early for Bargains London, March 8. Lord Augustus Loftus, the former British ambassaBerlin dor at and 8t. Petersburg, Is dead. 4 MISS SPURGEON ? AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON Saranac Lake, N. V.. March 9 Robert Talier, I he actor, and divorced husband of Julia Marlowe, died here last night. New Y'ork. March 8. The Musical Mutual Protective Union haa adopted an amendment to its constitution fixing the status of union member who are attached to army and nary bands. It was at flnsl proposed to expel them summarily, but ths amendment was adopted in modified form, which allows all enlisted members of army and nary KANSAS lEPpBLICMOF bands who are In Hie union to remain until tbe terms of their enlistment exhowever, they Machine Orgsmzatten Which Has pire. If they are to lie expelled. N'o new members Hitherto Existed Ie fleered by are to be enrolled foom such bands. Men. Leader of REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Wirnita, Kan., March 8. The Taylor auditorium was crowded to its doors when Chaii man Morton Aihaugh Carried the City Election at Seattle by Big Majority. called the Repnbl! an state convention R. fluibbs. leader to order today. HcatUr, Wash., March 8. Complete of the movement, was returns show that ths Republicans carmade temporary chairman. He delivered sn address in which be ried the city elcoiiou yesterday hy scored the old machine men and ap- a large majority, only three council-me- n to being elected by the Democrat. plauded tbe efforts of the party The Republican plurality on the throw off bossUni. Committees were appointed and the ticket at large, exclusive of Ballinger was 4,578. Ballinger's plurality convention adjourned till 2 o'r'ork. E. YV. Hoch or Marlon will be nom- was only 1.2C8. The Prohibition and Socialist tickinated for governor. The creuentisle committee struggled ets received an Inconsiderable vote. with the contested delegations and was SENATOR TILLMAN ILL not ready to report at 2:30. it v s announced that no report might be exWashington, March 8. Senator Tillpected before 7 o'clock. A motion to was loL Conman of South Carolina la very ill with adjourn until 8 o'clock for and throat tremble. His friends are much gressman Bcotr was called made an address. concerned, as it Is impossible for him The platform which will be adopte-- i to swallow and a little liquid nourish- - j j roagratulates the party associates in nrent is all be can-tak- ""watch our windows" Thie Week Qearanct Sale on STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Hinds of OVERCOATS st, B A. KUHN a 2345 WASHINGTON BRO.. AVENUE. 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