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Show THE UOBSISCI lMHiliir Tiitphww NiwUrai tiM i. tbi dJ 497 24th B P IS4X atrert. r rail at Ka I p. after l!bStandard Building. U W IS At OGDEN, EXAMINER, UTAH. l'RllUY MORNING, FEBRUARY;-;- , 100!. db a . MduratV-MiMueadkaM e rale Miuuuuwtl yroierday ia imiui twenty per cent lower than he oue The Reverend formerly in effect. id Father Cushnahan of this to the credit for reduction. Father Ctuthuahan atarted a petition which was signed by Um bialiopj of all llie wards in Ogden, and the pastoi-waa of all the churches. The eat to the braird of directors, who passed on it favorably. - an As to Top Coats pu-tiil- ed prepared Ltah, are early h 1 1 1' n aTHOSE n-- i- . THE SENATE Making Wir .qjcnrana. Question is are you Top Coat Weather. 'Fop Llnnts, in necesbarv during the Spring anti as are ictories t the Japanese. Von won i mo sueli Topl'nats as well show you m tjiose garments made by Hart, SclialTner & Mars; and Youll lie doing yourselL a taVor b3' looking at these coats right now. Theyre the nattiest coats made. Theyre the lest coats made. They are i lie most satisfactory coats ever worn. This Spring's Coats are made principally of those handsome Scotch mixtures, in thejiopper and salt effects, and in lighter colors. Another thing, right here, about these Top Coats: Theyre reasonably juiced. Wed like to show yon a line at e n Good Liquors. Good Treatment 113,.2hth St, Near EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. Union Depot jit siii.-me- r FOUR PROBATE Howe to rent or aell ly WedelL Traveling Freight Agent P. H. Cook, of the Cnion Pacific and Oregon Short baa returned from Winaemucca. no. j Ererr thing near, rreeh and palatable la groceries at Cairar'n. The many friends of Mr. 8. H. Sharman, of Butte, lately of Ogden, will be grieved to hear of the death uf ber brother, Delano Dell, who visitr. Dell, a promising y. ed in thin of 1 yearn, died quite sudtouue denly of typhoid pneumonia. r " Carter A Bona manta anyone In pc eerie. price Hies Minnie Kleael left yesterday for a month's visit In California. D PETITIONS. H. Peery and Clarence McCor-nJcof Salt Lake, are Ogden vlaltora A marriage license was baued to Joseph Bmit'i, aged 25, of Tremont, Utah, and Edith E. Clark, pged 19, of Plymouth, Utah. yea-teida- y The Imperial Restaurant In nov equipped to meet all demand! of theater or sleighing parties, banquets and noon lunch private supers. First r reasonable prices. vita Forest Geiger of the fire department ha returned to work after an nines of several day. Mr. All Ware Estates of Men Killed in Cut off Disaster. In the probate division of the district court yeaterday four iieiiiUra for letter of administration were bled by Henderson A MacMillan in the matter of the estates of four of the Greek killed in the explosion at Jackwm last Flirt ay. .The petitions, after giving the names of the heirs, eU., aud me of vulue the estate, state as follows: "And a cause of action against tne Southern Pacific company for negligently causing bis (the deceased naineu in each petition) death at Jackson Biding. Box Elder county, auto of Utah. All the petitioners ask for the appointment of John Contoe aa administrator of the four estate. Estate of Louis Kutsumbo. deceased, Bill Chaguri I the petitioner. In the estate of Louia George, deceased. Michael Chaguria is the petitioner. In the estate of Krigtaro Kerglake. deceased, Janies Kerglake is the petitioner and in the estate of 8am Foils, deceased, the petitioner Is Peter Potts, lu the list of the personal property ot the deceased, it is stated in the first rase the value of the property is $320, whua in the Utter three cases it ia valued at flOO In each instance. Moat of the heirs of all the decedents are re--t. tiling In Greece. The petitions are preliminary to the filing ot actions for damages against the company. N. Lannlng entertained - a SANDIFORD 'VS. SANDIFORD. of young people. Wednesday, number h Twenty-fiftin street at her home on Question at Issue Involves Title to $500 a honor of Mr. George McDaniel, Estate. member of her Sabbath school claaa In the court yesterday before district who left yeetefday for Baker City, Ore-- ; Judge Henry H. Rolapp and a jury the home. 'hie make to gon. case of Timothy Kendall, administrator of the .estate of Jonathan Bandl-forcarver A Bona sell the cheapest and deceased, vs. John T. Sandiford tarnish the highest grade goods. waa heard. The plaintiff is .represented by George Halverson and the Ogden defendant The annual reception of by. George J. Marsh. Only .lodge No. 2 Knights of Pythias will a few minutes was used in securing be held next Monday evening at their following jury: Wm. Moyes, Wm. 'hall. Great preparations are being the Shaw, E-- Browning, C. V. Simms, Thus. jaade for the entertainment of the Turner, Ole Oleson, F. Sherwood and. The program J. B. Dana. The Knights and their ladle. plaintiff alleges in of the evening will consist of cards, bia complaint that the deceased, Jon' dancing and refreshments. athan Sandiford, died on or about Max Tea can trade directly Oft tha 15, 1202, and left an estate consisting' Western Union of a little store in South Ogden, valued Board, on official New York and at about $500 and book accounts direct from quotations on specula- at $500. It ia further alleged by the Book Chicago Exchanges. plaintiff that shortly after the death tion free. Beat bank reference. Camcompany, Ogden of the deceased John T. Bandlford, ming! Commission Ecclss building. the defendant 4n thin action, took posbranch, rooms 219-2session of the store and conducted the ' sermon lima and did not make any accounting .Good music gnd n gospel First for th money that came into hia posmorning and evening at the free session. In August of last year Ken.Methodist church Sunday. 8 ft dall waa appointed administrator at and n cordial welcome to all. the ' estate and, it U alleged, then A. In la made A demand upon the defendant who J. West, of Ogden, that the store and accounts ha turned Washington endeavoring to get concession from the government In order to over to him together with an accountiextend Bumpier, Valle the defendant had Oregon, rail- ng- for collected while he was In charge of the road through (he' Blue mountain fortore. The demand waa denied . and est reserve, It making good progress. Utah people are largely Interested la the case came to issue and the defend-ant.wa- a ordered by the court to turn the road, David Eccles of Ogden being president. If concessions are secured over everything in hia possession to the line will be built to Bums. Harney the administrator of the estate. This county, a distance of 125 mites west of Was done and now the defendant la Its present terminus. Mr. West had a being sued for the amount ascertained tt to be due as the amounts he collected tonrerenre with Chief Forester while hi charge of the estate. All the yesterday. hooka and records used In the store At cost at Crockwells this week. All will probably be Introduced aa evigoods at Crockwella until March 5 at dence, - before the conclusion of the cost. Must reduce (dock.. trial which will probably consume a couple of days In court. Another matThe funeral of John Frew was held ter brought out in the case before waa from his residence, the fact that before the death of Jon.Wednesday at Hooper. Mr. Frew waa a native of athan Bandlford he ia alleged to have Scotland, and was 77 yean of age at given hia brother, a deed aa trustee the time of his death. He waa of. hia property to be held for the only among the Scotch people of Og--1 heir of the estate, Edward Bandlford. den. He loaves two sons, William . Later along the heir apparent, Edr ' Hooper and Joseph Frew of ward Bandlford. wanted to have hia this dty. uncle appointed and on the 21st of last October, a petition waa filed signJohn Winslow of 179 West Twened by himself and attorney for the retieth street reported to the police yea, vocation of the letters of administraterdsy that hie clothes line had beeq tion, also the letters of guardianship robbed of several art idea of clothing Issued to Timothy Kendall and asking of considerable value. for the appointment of hia uncle, Simatters Both the The father of Angus D. Moyle, the meon Sandiford. and will date continued without mil Lake boy who In company with settled until the terJack Claueon and Osiaa Plant .ran probably not be case in court of the mination present way from- home and were arrested The matter at the present time ia Wednesday by Officer Hutchins, came a complicated phase, and will here yesterday to take Angus and Jack be settled after, considerable litigahome. Mr. Moyle says that he knnwa nothing about young Plant, and has tion. B0 ? v. ulhority to take him, home. BEGGARLY. ASSAILANT.. GETS M Mr. I- - d, 20 . rin-rho- . . well-kno- -- Guaranteed. double-breaste- W. H. WRIGHT Ogden EXPERIMENT STATION Will Present a Petition to- - yesterday tho Next fruit-raisin- g HEARING IN STONE ESTATE. Letters of Administration Ordered to Sen of Deceased. The hearing upon the petition for letters of administration In the matter of the estate of John C. Blone. deceased, waa held before Judge Henry H. Rolapp in the probate division of tne district court. The letters were ordered issued to John G. 8tone, non of the deceased, upon the payment of costs and $50 attorney's fee. for tbe attorney of Ada Stoll, the first petitioner. The deceased died last November and left a small estate in this a daughter, county. Ada Stone-Btnl- l. lu December petitioned the court to appoint her husband, Tboa. H. Stull, administrator of the estate, alleging the deceased was Indebted to him. DAYS. waa filed a Him Rafused Man a us Bees Fifty Subsequently eon and the tetters were orderthe by Canto He Get. Wrathy. ed Issued aa above stated. Geo. HalIn the municipal court yesterday verson represented the petitioner, William Jennings and Thomas Jarvis Stoll, aad Joeepb Chez represented the were charged with having disturbed son, the the peace. They stated that when arret ted they were simply having, a MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. little friendly dispute and sentence waa suspended. Plain City Irrigation Company May ihn John H. Stowez, arrested ou Uw Harriavllla Ditch. $10 aa Same charge above, forfeited Feb. 23. A special meetPlain City, in court. for Lillie WllHon. a prostitute, forfeited ing of stockholder! of the Plain City Irrigation company waa held yester$8.00 on a charge of vagrancy. s Wm. Baker who waa arrested on a day. Tbe object was to consider which Plain by might City proposition hie of percharge of indecent expoeure its water through son. waa discharged aa the complain- be enabled to bring tne Harrisville ditch. The consolidaant failed to Identify him. the two companies waa sugo Jeff. Wilcox, a looking tion of but the scheme more favored resident of Nevada, failed to keep so- gested. was an arrangement to be made with reached and be when paid the Harrisville ber Ogden company, if practicable, a fine of 12.00. the two computes might use J. F. Keenan, a railroad man, was whereby the boerd sentenced to 90 days In Jail and $50 the one ditch.waaAccordingly, to eater of director empowered fine, or 50 more days in jail, for hav- into negotiations with the Harrisville ing hratally assaulted a man in a sa- company, with that object in view. 50 to him cento refused who loon give to be derived from '.The advantage Leonard Robinson, a colored gentleare mutual. The an such arrangement man, waa charged with begging, but two com own and maintain parpanic pleaded not guilty and sentence waa allel ditehee, although all the latfll he hia that upon proving suspended watered by both can he watered by the had ateady employment Harrisville ditch, and by uniting, tbe and horse the buggy The owner of and the toes from evaporaexpenses on tbe street which was found standing can be reduced and tion percolation proved to be 'Wm. Lehman who paid a much. Hence, the movement in fine of f 5.00 and went his way a wiser very favor of union. man, . first Class in Every Respect. : ULt0 r hTe Reaper light The direc- -. of the Utah Light and Railway wjnpany decided yesterday to make a cents per kilowatt hour to T bova named institutions, the There's a Uit of lianimrriug going on around hotv thvo day lmt it Ike doing of the eariH-nu-rtThe saw are working overtime km its the doing uf the rarpenient, too. Nalls are being hit on tbe bead I bat's not (inly the doing of the but our doings. Brick are flying bui nobodys hurt, yet. It' dmiiljr busy bimiiict. going on here In tbe preparation of the Fourth store so surra to be occupied by our 1 .a dies' Suit deitartnteiiL And you ought to see the loads of good which are arriving to fill this Fourth store. Really enough have arrived already to nearly fill it; sllll our buyer in the East are shoving nut more. Hut there's a constant shoving out the front doors of guilds which tells us that we're making no mistake In enlarging for the accommodation of the hosts who will lie with ns thla year. ' I nge to be effective immediately. Special Hat Sale Commencing Wednesday 17th, tor one week of celebrated the BRAND in the new BLOCKS AND COLORS. All UNION MADE GOODS, at 20 per eeot discount from regular 9rlce; bMide wo sell Shoes, Clothing,. Ladies and Gents Furnishing, Millinery and Notions. At t6U163 25th Street, ONE-HAL- F block from UNION DEPOT well-to-d- NOT GUILTY. Jeaae Rockefeller Arraigned In District Court on Charge of Perjury. PLEADED In the criminal division of the y never underbold. dis- RAILROAD Three hundred and trict court yesterday learning Jesse Y. sacks of foreign Rockefeller appeared before Judge Henry H. Rolapp and pleaded not guilty to tbs rharge ait perjury, committed at the trial .of his brother John V. Rockefeller who Iras tried' upon the i harge of felony on October. 20th last. Itotkefellcrh rase Is set for hearing on March 22nd. ' KITES I r. Union Pacific No. t east over t yesterday. Baltimore, Feb. 24. Charles F. Mayer. firmer ly praddeat of tbe B. A 0, died today, aged 79. D. O. Mills, traffic manager of the entire Harrltuan system, paused through -- F 6 J & " I SI J That is now taktorpbeeat the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Now is your opportunity to get an Hat at a. price that will up-Urda- t ? t ' ( -f -- te please you. Call and examine, and you help making hay while the cant "it sun-shine-s. route to the Nebraska division morning en . d PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. i TOLLERS LA MODE v nw IN LEADERS FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED this week to Klegaut Parlors Over Nya'a Blorfo 2411 Washington Avenus. MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, manta by AppelntmanL Private Treat . t I t r K n THE VIRGINIA e Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. x ; Afford tranalante aud permanent epltndld accommodation centrally located and excellent table beard at rate of $1.50 te $340 dally.; beardera W - RP I I MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. Phone 232K. - 1 ALLEN TRANSFER SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! CO. 'Phone 22. 412 IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE ; 2Sth Street J V r; : 4 i To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. VANS, FURNITURE F No Dama ge to Property in Handling. MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE WATCH OUR WINDOWS Thie Week Clearance Sale on RATES. AT REASONABLE STEIN-BLOC- K HACKS and COUPES furnished FUNERALS for BALLS, CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and AU Kinds of OVERCOATS WEDDINGS, and THEATRE PARTIES. V ALL TRAINS MET BY A. KUHN & BRO., 2365 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ALLENS CARRIAGES. The Proof of Quality The pleas jng taste the satisfying and healthful effects of REED HOTEL $2 the tender young leaves of - UTAH. OGDEN AMERICAN twenty-eigh- O 2425 Wash. Ave GREAT HAT SALE t SONS CO. Nate: mall went ! Dont Miss Putnams cmee-psiilU- m cross-petition- - 4 4 ii 447 and the Pacific type on the Wyoming division. Ia a test run, one of the Atlantic type msde E. E. Calvin', superintendent of the the 126 miles between Grand Island Oregon Short Line, cante up from Salt and Omaha In 124 minutes.' Lake this morning in hi private car One of the locomotives which waa la and went north unKo. 10. the Jackson wreck has been brought New York, Feb. ft. Directors of the to the Ogden yards. About all that Is Texas and Pacific Railway company, left of it Is the trucks and part of the have decided to pay the interest on the boiler, which Is stripped dean. Tbe second bonds, parts of the other engine are being mortgage income amounting to 6 per cent on $25,000,000. gathered np. some of them half a mile from the track and will be brought In In the United Slaie court at Coun- on a flat car. not enough of tt being cil Bluffs, IA, James Rowan, uf Raw- left Intact to travel on wheels. hha' . suit lins, begun E.J. Headley .of the engineering force Union tho . Pa gainst is in the clly for a few cific for $25,000 damage for personal of tbe cut-of- f struck by a daya. He was on ilia train injuries received by switch engine at Rawlins, Wyo while at Jackson last Friday. He was in the caboose of tbe (rain that liad the car driving serous the tracks pf ihe company. He was crossing at a regular of powder and when the collision occroaring, where no flagman was sta- curred he started lo go forward to aee tioned, and was severely bruised. J. what the trouble was, and waa pear O. Taylor of Minneapolis. Minn., is bis the caboose when the explosion came, , knocking him to the ground. When he attorney. came to ho was bleeding at the mouth, Tho investigation ot the wreck of nose and ears.' bnt this did not prethe fhst mail on (he Union Pacific near vent him from rendering great aid to Bitter creek a few days ago resulted the Injured. In the conclusion that the derailment The heavy gloss for tho roof of the wm caused by stiff truck refusing to take the curve. As a result of the ac- new 8. P. Simps has arrived after a cident an order has been Issued I hat delay of nearly a month and Is being all mall and lrassenger trains must placed in position, and the shop will be miles an hour completely under cover tonight. The slow down to forty-fivon curves, and that Ihn engineer must Inleriur of tbe shop has received Its apply the air on curves to straighten last coat of paint.- The celling I his train out. white, the side wall a deep yellow and a ali-fowainscoting of rliocolale ' The new Atlantic and Pacific type of brown gives a very handsome appearloco mot lve are being received from ance. The trolley wire for the transthe Baldwin Works by the Union Pa- fer table will bo laid today and the cific, and will supplant tho compound table will be ready for operation aa type of engines now in use on the sys- soon aa tho transformer for the electem, tbe Atlantic type being used on tric current is Installed San Francisco. fits to Legislature. Saturday morning at 10 oclock la the time set for the meeting of tho fruit la the - commissioners growers room at the court bouse , to perfect their organisation. The name of the association has been decided upon as the Utah Fruit Growers association of Weber county. When tbe organization is complete an active and vigorous campaign will be Inaugurated upon the extermination of tho pests such as codling moth. Baa Jose neale, etc. It ha been rumored that the association will take early steps to bear upon the legislature for the establishment of an experiment station in this county, which la in the heart of the lnduxtry of the state. In Southern Utah there ia such a station to which the sum of $26,000 ha been appropriated by the legislature for and since Its establishment. At the Agricultural college there ia aim an experiment station, but neither one of there gives any direct results or aid to the fruit growers of this county, and since fruit growing Is fast becoming the lending indual ry, It ia expected an effort will be made to secure an experiment station for Weber county. & MANAGER. 227 Washington Ave Leedom & Pattisoo Prop's. s. d 514a. Opea Day and Night. . if you ever saw such Coats at even from iwu to live, dollars more. And when you take into consideration the lit you wonder why it is we dont charge you from two to tive dollars more. Hut then, you know, this store is generally resjxmsible for moderate prices. Some day,,sooriV when you have the lhy along, be well to drop in and have him trv on a new suit which has just been received. Were showing some very substantial clothing for boys and the young men. The same care is exercised in making these clothes as those for the men. For the boys from 2 to 8 years of age we emphasize on the Russian blouse and Buster Brown knee pants suits in serges and mixtures, the real Spring effects. For the young men from 14 to 20 years of age, we are showing the and round cut suits so much in demand. They come in the newest spring shades, and sell at $5 to SIS. 1hone OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF 13.50 ami $15.00. it would j ! . The chfirches, meeting houses gnd orphanages of Salt Lake and Ogden Proprietor, HIIHHitllHHIimtn Its a ijuestion Special Parental News STANLEY S. STEVENS, W. A. Scudder, Good Time LITE MEN HAVE te FLAN. $3 par day. ' AH modem its proven eats. Diming room oa fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, meae headquarters. commercial Street car service every five mto-eteThree blocks east at Vale e. H. C. BIOCLOW, - " Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Fuff weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. KIES EL 5X J. CO. Importers. I |