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Show OfiPEX, TU!!, THE MORNING EXAMINER, mamm nd we guarantee prices tu lie below .itors. Your respectfully. I'TAII 1MP.J3MUNT CO. SLVLMY mm ttractive? $ ! We try to buy for you the most at tractive wearable shown In Ogden. Eastern Markets are replete with good things for men's wear. We keep posted as to which manufacturers make the best and newest articles and we buy accordingly. Everything you can think of to wear is here and it's right, too. Price right. Style right, and you'll fee right of it. v e d it. -- there The Ogden Furniture and Carpet company have been awarded the contract for laying the iineuleum at the city hall a, Standard Building. M The local lodgo of B. P. O. Elks was visited by Inner Guard W. H. Moreland, of the grand lodge. A short social session was held and Messrs. Ted McKenna and John WilIf yuu want a house, see WedelL liams gave g vaudeville stunt which was greatly appreciated. The lodge of Nevada, Governor John Sparks, will give a dance an April 27lh. several as a visitor in Ogden for hours yesterday. The flHg on the Southern Pacific I t was floating at yester-- ! shops Mr. and Mrs Byron Eakin aud famday In respect of the memory of H. A. to take j Pocatello to up have gone lly deceased, who for many years ttirir resident. was an employe at the shops. OS the You can trade directly An order has been issued prohibitiloard," on official Western Union quo- ing the playing of baseball on the Chita Inns direct from New York and Union Depot grounds. Heretofore this cago Exchanges. Books on speculation ban been a good place for Union DeCun free. Best bank references. pot employee lo indulge in their favminga Commission company, Ogden orite sport and when the boys were rooms branch, building. notified last evening they would have to cease playing there they felt like Today Judge Charles H. Hart, of swearing. An effort will be made to will Logan, will be on the beuch and get the order rescinded. have a large numlier of maltera to dispose of. The elevator in the First National hatlk was not running thlsmorning.Tbe Calican fresh you get Every day notice was fastened on the fornia and Utah vegetables at Carvers following door: As usual stopped for repairs." avenue. 2348 grocery. Washington Phone 227 K. Four hundred and thirty sacks of n. (Joe") Broughton ia in from foreign mail paased through Ogden westbound. the Bouthern Pacific reconstruction yesterday, to attend the camps in Nevada, General w! H. Bancroft, tomorrow General Manager O' wedding Superintendent K. Buckingmorning. ham, Superintendent Scott, Trainmaster Rowlands. retideut - Engineer T. the material We have the ability and Master Mechanic E. M. Fitxgsrald, to fill your prescriptions. Brown Drug Luckett and party returned yestercompany. day front s trip of insiicction over the Salt Lake division of the Southern Mr. and Mrs. Willard 8co scroll and Pacific. They came in over the cutson and daughter are preirhig to take off in a special train. This waa the first exextended to an Europe. They trip trip over the Salt Lake division by the pect fo leave the latter part of this new officials. month and will sail from Boston May 5th. Different European iraints of InA new device has been Installed in terest will be visited. They expect to the ahops at Rawlins for regulating the be gone about fintr or five months. amount of water pressure oa hand. The gauge will allow the amount at Early Seed Potatoes. Skeen A Cou any time and in case of fire or it for 252 24th SL any reason the pressure ie wanted tq be Increased, it can be done in a very will filed be this few minutes by simply changing a Informations morning by Distil ct Attorney Halver- couple of set screws, it ia a very con son in the criminal division of the disvenient arrangement. trict court against John Furay and John Quinn, charging them with robColorado Springs, April 13. A copy bery. also against Jam. Hope, charging of the deed of trust given by the ChiMrs. L. one and grand larceny, against cago. Rock Island and Pacific Railway G. McKinney, charging her with forcompany to the Central Trust company gery. I G. Dunnfhg will be arraigned of New York has been placed on file nd plead to tha charges of embeusle-mehere with the county clerk. The deed and grand larceny. ia a first mortgage given to secure gold bonds amounting to $163,000,000 bearJ. W. Smith of Provo, Utah. Is tn ing 4 per cent interest and running for town. 80 years. The trust deed contains 0 words.' George Hanby of Carlin, Nev., ia an Ogden visitor. The Southern Pacific telegraph office A. Burkinan of Logan is in town is today being consolidated with the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line en business.'offices, and hereafter there will he but J. Hawkins of Los Angeles is In one office instead of three aa formerthe city, - , ly. The Oregon Short Line office waa ..i , done away with about two months ago H. Hawkins of Corlnne, Utah, la In and all the work has Since been done he city. In the Union Pacific office. Hereafter the operators will all be in loom 1, and S. Davidsou from Devils Gale, the train dlaiwtchera Id room 3.' Four Utah, ia spending a few days in Og- men have been .taken from the force den. but will be taken care of by the company, and given positions elsewhere. The congregations of the First Mcth-ndi- st A general reduction of ahoyt $10.00 a church are increasing with each month haa been made In the salaries of service. .The Everlasting Gospel la the dispatchers. 1 half-mas- - 219-22- Brim-Mill- 0 er - nt .' 40.-00- . . H. E. Van Iiousen. Millinery If you care., to nave S3 per tienl on jour Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one line Millinery House In the State and give yoa the Newest Things Out Resides we sell Furnishings, Shoes, Clothing and Notions. McCreadys At 161-1- 63 25th Street, , ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. L NEVER UNDERSOLD, at present yard-mast- at Rawlins, has been given the appointment of general superintendent of the Copper Belt railroad in Utah. Jhe Copper Belt is a short line 15 miles In length extending from Bingham Junction on the Rio Grande road to the city of Bingham in the heart of the mining district. The position carries with It a very nice salary and no doubt plenty of work. A four-milextension is to be built on this summer and Mr. Van Houses will have charge of the construction work. The road haa an average grade of 8 per cent or more than 400 feet to the mile which ia the steepest on any standard road In the United 8tates. He will leave Rawlins today. His headquarters will be in Salt Lake, to which place the family will move In a abort time. e FAIliilS TAKE . tai ,M .4 i o: ; i i i !. NOTICE It Is reported by our competitors. In Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogden (our Ogden Implement Company Branch) la going out of business. This is to give notice that such report ia not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement Company should ever go out of business at any time, the Utah Implement Company or some other reliable firm will continue the same line of goods, and formers can always get repairs of ns in Ogden for any goods they baye or may hay. We wish the hearty support of old customers and welcome all new ones. wesi-liouii- u.i ae ruiiicad ii'.: , . Tiic lambs ' :4. I hull i .ill j , r- d MARSH SURPRISED William E. Marsh, chief engineer in cut-ofcharge of the OgJcn-Lui-i- n and who haa been ill at the Hcaly House for- a few days, waa one of the mom, surprised men yesterday that, the city of Ogden has held for some time. The occasion was the presentation of a life membership In tha Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, by the brother Elks in his employ on the Central Paclflo reconstruction work from Reno to Ogf, den. Promptly at 12 o'rliK-- a delegation of about fifteen Elka, headed by John O'Brien and John Fogarty, of Mr. Marsh ' office in this city, end Exalted Rnler A. G. Horn, met at the office and marched to the Hcaly Hour, and went directly to the room of the efficient engineer. Before that gentleman could recover his surprise at the Intruders Judge Horn, in a very effective and excellent address, presented Brother Marsh with the gold card. Silence was supreme and for several minutes the recipient could not speak, but when he did It waa with words of appreciation, gratitude and commendation for the excellent service of the donors to himself, during the two years they were Or the front of the little gold card Which la about two inches by three inches In size, ia the inscription slating that Brother William. E. Marsh ia life mem-bNo. 1 of Ogden. Utah, lefige Na 719. On the reverse side 4s the fol A token of the esteem In lowing: which he is held by Cromer Elka in his employ on the Central Pacific reconstruction, Reno to Ogdsn. In speaking of Mr. Marsh. It la well to state that, during the construction; of the cut-of- f he has had charge Of the expenditure of about six million dollars for the company and haa handled about ten thousand men. and has shown hla remarkable ability to do aa bi.v-t-;- point men' s. guardian of rin ami .dhrrs. : Or in . ; oi the eslaTe.of Anna Ieierson. who. ii is claimed, is riipeient to care for herself aud her The heuriiica on all there ai'cis were set for May 4. u ia ASSAULT WITH DEADLV WEAPON. Telegraph Operates at Morgan Gsts into Trouble. A i Morgan. I' tali, yesterday afternoon. Wm. Graham was bound over to iln- - district court by Justice Rhclu-har- i Olson, to answer the charge of It assault with a deadly weapon. seems that Graham was a telegraph operator in the tow u and several days ago Lilian Robinson and his sister were at the railroad station wailing for a traiu tn go to Croyden. Iu passing away the time they were walking up aud down the depot plat form which annoyed Operator Graham and who. it ia alleged, without the least lilt of provocal ion grabbed np a pick handle aud went out on the plat form and laid the atlrk over Robinson's head, lie will now face the district court upon the serious charge. Whether Banker er Mechanic yea can figs is ea ultra style and long wear ia -- Longlcv Low Alexander llats. & They do act Urrtrfc eut of ahape er fade sad the su'erhing doesn't him inte aa uutightly given. When yen war a Langley, Lew A Alexander hat you are protected by a guarantee. The Mine money that will get you a common hat will buy you a Long ley, Low A Alexander, "Elk" brand. Langley, Lew A A leiandcr gloves and caps an (sir i is pries alto, but way up in goodnee. Walk ia (oa aI these day s sad ice. I A! IT I if I MI Ma-'i.- Inch i; Thu with due liioo lieen rimipiaini. allege.. .0 1! siilei racked at r thirty-twand detained th i hours, aud wert noi unloaded until Freemont. Neb., ' s. - ail-eafter u period of 73 hour. oj, i;Jt Irani, without food or wat.: a of ti i m urg.-the ihe fact, that tindefendant's contli.riur ami engineer lo get the sheep to u o'.ii where they t.vl wa:er. The 'could receive fc-f plaintiff further a'lc.., ihai m had contracted the shi. p on the market for by reason of h'e cents a poui.Ji i:;, Omaha marIhe delay of the 1 i l'i per ket dropped at aud 1 haa mnianed s damaging the of $k;4.U0 and plaintiff in the were also by the dela. u:h sheep a total shrunken in wcL' v loss of $2,346.16, aiuuuui is asked for. d HER I ;i : 'APRIL .'ii Talor. a daughter, poilliocf-..iai John U. Taylor be appointed 1 l iu-.i'- vi MORNTNG, if ,i. list lb. lo , l.ie ..t .it c 'iiai lie couipuny to ship liiulio. to Omaha, on Wl,,v east-buun- d Worship !; en ! TOGGERY preached and sung, next Sunday. 1 L of larib. and for J. M. Harris, adunuintraior of the estate of William Lewis Hai'er, deceased. againnt tle Southern Paciiic company asking for damages in thesum of $7D.dnu. This action is the outgrowth of Ihe terrible disaxier.wliich occurred at Jackson on the Ogden- . of on the afternoon Luein February lllih. The ooiuplaint repeats the story of the exi losion which dealt death lo about twenty-fivemployes, The allegai inns are in substance as was in the comfol lows: The In the pany's employ as commissary department uism the railroad on the cm off aud it was the cunipanya duly to furnish safe transportation upon the trains for the deOn the ceased. Wm. Haller. above mentioned day, the complaint alleges, the deceased was riding upon an The freight traiu. train had a number of outfit cars in it, one of which contained the foreman and his wife and three children, while in three or four other ears were about forty Greeks. The employes had stoves in the ears and lived there. Prior to and at the time of the accident there were fires in the stoves in the outfit cars. The complaint further alleges that the company was negligent in placing a box car containmixed ing about So, (KM jtoiinds of black and giant powder, next u the imltll cars in which there were stoves containing fires. For further allegations the plaintiff states that the engine was equipped with defective air brakes and air pump and that the train had lo meet at. Jackson with a train. When pulling into Jackson, the brakes did not work and the train on which the deceased was riding collided with .the gther train. Tye result that followed, it is alleged, waa the stores with fires in them were crushed and smashed and the ears were set on fire which caught the oar of powder and iguited the powder, which resulted in the explosion, causing earn, machinery .and debris to Ira blown several hundred feet In ihe air and killing the foreman, wife and children and several others. The deceased was struck by flying debris and timbers, injuring him to such an extent that he died a few hours later, The heira of the deceased arc his wife and four children residing in Andrews, Indiana. At the time of his death the deceased was thirty-eigh- t years of age and was earning about $100 per month. The complaint alleges llie company was guilty of gross carelessness and negligence upon the following grounds: In placing the car of powder in the train; not labeling Ihe car containing the powder; failing lo warn the deceased of the presence of the car of powder; pricing so near the engine and next tu the outfit cars; placing the car of powder in the train, which bad defective air brakes and air pump and falling to promul 'gate and enforce rules regarding the transportation of powder in trains. On account of the alleged negligence of Ihe company damages are asked for in the sum of $75,0io. cut-off- e iaamlnar Ttlephona Numbers! la tha day tints call np IliX or cal) at Na 407 24th street At call, up Na sight, after I p. Be Filed Against the Southern Pacific. An actiou wan tied in ihe I Mciidcraou by yesterday MacMillan. as attorneys .loini 1 Vr I i nit-Cit- v 1 I SLIT DOLLAR " Sl "Jn:,,M i ,r ! TTiriiSIUV bKNMMmVMMf' HERO IS BITTER. Colonel Directs Open Marehand Lat- ter Covertly Attacking Frsnch Army Authorities. Pari. April 13. Col. Marehand, tha hero of Fashoda,- has written a bitter, open letter, denying that bis approaching marriage induced his resignation from tha army. He declares he has been slandered and that ho is suffering front military ostracism. Although vaguely worded the letter is taken to mean that Marrhaud resents Hie treatment be has received from the war office, lu wiihboldlug from him iniMinaut mi unions and asslguing him to trivial stations. Some of the newspapers opposed to the government are trying to make Marehand . Boulanger. H. J. Small, sup 'Urudent of motive Faiiflc. was in power of the Sonilu-rQgden and It la gave out the information that almost immewill be niadiimsis diately forty brought from tha east aud they will tie put to work in the m-- shops in addition to the present run--- . It Is unmen ars marderstood that all 'i'l'-iried and will prai iiiaily increase Ogden's population ly 2"0. One difficulty Is presented In their advent. That la that It haa been found impossible to obtain vacant houses tor rent In the railroad districts, near to STEAMER AGROUND. the shops. It is said that the railroad New York. April 13. The Atlantic company is taking sir to secure kites for homes for lhes employes near the Transport steamer Missouri, which sailed today for Havre, went agrouaJ shops. in Gedney Channel at the entrance of the New York harbor. The probabilMUNICIPAL HOT NOTES ities are that an effort will be mmin at high tldo this evening to float the John Quinn is Placed Undar $1,000 ateamer. Bond on Highway Robbery THOUSANDS WANTED JOSS. Charge, William Lipsey and J. J. Clark were New York. April 13. So great waa arraigned in the muniriial court at 10 o'clock yesterday on the charge of the crowd of applicants for positions dlsiurblug the peace by fighting, it in a new department store on Sixth appeared fro m their stories thatltmust avenue today that it became necessary have been fighting whisky in which to call out the police reserves to maintain order. It was estimated that anyIney indulged previous to the fight both men claimed they were friends where from 4.000 to 3,000 persona were before the fight and are still friends. iu wafting at 8 oclock, tha hour named In advertisements for receiving tha apThe judge discharged them John Mooney was arraigned on the plications. The Sixth avenue block excharge of taking a grip from David tending front Thirteenth to Fourteenth Rosenthal's store. He pleaded guilty treat, and for several hundred fort waa to the charge and was given literally jammed thirty east, with women men, and days. boys D. G. Ketmer. arraigned on the and girls, clamoring for a chance charge of vagrancy, pleaded not guilty, to get In the building, aud the strugbut it appeared from the evidenre of gle that ensued to gain entrance taxed Offli-e- r Smyth that 1 was a general all the resources of police ingenuity nuisance arAuiuf Rid union- depot. He to prevent strident. At 11 oclock, waa given thirty days. wlihln two hours of the time announcJohn Quinn, who was recently ed for closing the doors to applicants, brought from California by Deputy the crowd held fully aa groat as early Sheriff Slebring and suppor-c- to be one in the day, and street, rar traffic of the Zang saloon holdups, was ar- through Sixth avenue and Fourteenth raigned in the municipal court thla street was almost at a standstill. morning. He waived preliminary examination and was bound over to the EXTRACT MANUFACTURERS FAIL. district court In $1,000 bonds, in default of which be will he confined In Boston. April 18. Receivers were tothe county jail, u ' day apimiuted for the Booth and Clar-idg- e Mrs. Janes Fisher Is fur the fourth company, manufacturers of extime in the toils of the law. She tract a Liabilities $120,000, nominal hadn't been out of. jail two hours yes- anseta of $155,000. terday until she waa again arreated on a charge of being drunk. When arraigned in court thla morning the judge reminded Mrs. Smith of her promise to go to work and not get drunk any more. Mrs. Smith waa then sentenced to pity a fine of 25.00. or In lieu thereof, sc ve 25 days. unv-rtood- . PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue, f The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful tender young leaves of effects of the . . Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer.. F. J. KIESEL CO., Importers Zk 06e Falstaff Cafe Ogdens Only First Class .White Restaurant.. Open Day and Night Bar Room In Connection - LEEDOM & PATTISON, First Class in Every Respect Props. 2425 Wash. Ave. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!! I IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. ip MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. NEW LOCOMOTIVE. P. A BEIUtYEMA Run Made to Ogden Hot Springe Eighteen Minutes. The Initial trip of the new locomotive for the Og Jen A Northwestern R. R. has been made with a little ceremony. A car was placed at the disof the company posal of the dim-torand their friends. Including one atop, the run was made from the rily limits to Hot Springs In about eighteen min utes. Better time could have been mails, but the large number of repairs 4 CO, TvesHtyfiiivtB EXCHANGE a typewriter that la out of repair. II pays to keep a good machine, nnd that la the kind that we are selling. We will sell you a new one or aa old me upon ihe track prevented it. During fixed up to do the work like new. If the summer ii is the company's inten- yon do not want to buy, we will rent tion to have the trip made in about you one. Wa a ill keep ft in repair as fifteen minutes so proper connection long as yon want It. can be made wit ii the street cars at Perhaps yon would like to trade the the city limits. The new locomotive typewriter yon now have for one that waa in charge of Wm. Clark, with la in better order or for some different style. If so, let na know and we will nuperln-tendeFireman Peterson, second, we can do for yon. N.' C. Flygare looked after his call and see what passengers and Assistant Superintendent Joe Flygare acted ns traffic directCOR. 24TH AND GRANT. or. The first trip for the public will be made Sun Jay afternoon, al which cars will he lime the new sixty-foused. The company now appreciates the fact that with the new tolling stock excellent aervice can be rendered and the time greatly reduced In making the trip. With the motors TH8S BURKETT KILLED which were formerly used on the line, it almost took an hour to go from street to the Twenty-fift- h springs, Team Ran Away With Him aa while the trip with the new engine and Was Mounting tha Wagon. be in can nude about thirty large cars Thomas Burnett, a prominent young minutes. The attention of the directman of Eden, was fatally injured yes- ors of the Hot Kpringa company and terday, dying in the evening about fire the Ogden A Northwestern ia directhours after tSe accident. ed to existing conditions at the apringa. He had harnessed his team to which, if remedied, would greatly add wagon and aa he mounted the vehicle to the patronage of the famous the team started to run. He waa unable to control the frantic animals and they dashed along the street, for sev- PROBATE MATTERS IN COURT . . , eral blocks when the wagon struck Number of Matters Relating to Eatataa pole. Ars Hesrd. . Burnett was thrown from the wagon and dashed violently down the hill-aid- e In the probate division of the disfor a great distance. He waa picked court trict tidsy. Clerk Holan in unconsciouscondition und up ihe petition of George heard lingsworth ' taken home. It was found that eight J. of administration letters for Kelly of his riba were broken, hla lungs be- In tha matter of the estate of ing penetrated and hemorrhage ensu- D. Smith, deceased. The estateEugenia la valing. He was also suffering from cere-br- ued at $2,000 and ia in realty proiierty. concussion. Nothing could be The following matters were filed yesdone for him and be died aa stated. afternoon; The funeral will occur at 1 o'clock terday Mrs. Adam Kuhn, executrix of the today from the Eden meeting house. estate of the late Adam Kuhn, filed final report and account and petition SUIT AGAINST UNION PACIFIC. for final distribution of the estate. THE CROCKERY PEOPLE. The administrator of the estate of John 8. Houtz Claima His Shipment 2419 Washington Ave. the late Sam Shivsre- filed a petition Waa Kept 72 House on the Road, Mr approval of final account and for An action was probably ' filed the district court last night decree of distribution. by Hey wood A McCormick as attor- Mary Ann Frrfin. mother, petitioned er H. BECRAFT Are InetteA Stacked With Cigars i Plneat QealNp. Ugeers Thie Week a A. KUHN 2346 WASHINGTON BRO., AVENUE. nesaoc SSSSDCSIO G GRcbcrj. H. B. Hilliard. 0 CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR China, Phone Under New Management I35-- K 6 3C 90 O tSI G ft$in ibimimiiiiiim THOSE LITE MEN HAYS THE SENATE aj Grant. and All Kind, of OVERCOATS See That New & Ogdon. CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS Did You Richardson In Clearance Sale on STEIN-BLOC- K ot Bassett Hot: Is the rWATCH OUR WINDOWS nt L SALOON Open Day and Niffht . s It, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL i COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CQ. ; 111, 29th at. Near Union Depot ; - STANLEYS. STEVENS,'!! Thane MANAGER. 114m 2279 Washington QoedThm Guaranteed. Aw W. A. 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