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Show THE MOnXIXG day, upon the charge ot robbing The in :ot- - ci'y lust Ziiig Fury wt. he planner aud leader lu all Examiner Telephone Number! In the dir time call ni 234X At or call at Na 4u7 24th street. New slEht. after 7 p. m., call up (( Slisiliri Building. the rohlieiy cures in whh-l- i OGDEN BREVITIES edeii. - Frau-cihc-- I Condition of County Roads Again Discussed. .) Canyon n ia to Be Freed from Danger From Rolling Rocks. Brigo-America- u Everything now and fresh at the Brown Drug Co., Slid aud Washington avenue. T'ie new sanitary sprinkler is not safe lu its resting place near Ihe city jail. Since it was used on Saturday someone has stolen one of the air which allows the. arnouut of gur-gTlic working wuier in the tank. power of the machine is not affected hy this loss however. marriage license was issued yesterday to Edward Phillips, aged 3 and Josephine lUrhertson, aged IS, A buih of Ugdeu.. " President Joseph P. rintith, Ajxislle Ionian and party inward through Ogden yesterday on thoir return trip from You can trado directly "OS the Union Board," on offirlul Western quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Uook on speculat- ion free. Best hank references. Ciun-dug- s Commission company, Ogden branch, rooms building. Tlie fcitsfeion of the board of county commissioners jesterday was a lengthy one, but noi intuit business was A great deal of dished. the time was taken up in the dismssiou of roads of the munty and I'lupused Various mud matters expenditures. were presented to the board iu the form of petitions. Messrs. Fred Key and Oh as. of Slateiville. apjiearcd before ihe hoard and presentMarch 20th. ed a petition signed by fifteen taxMrs. Karen CarsteuKon, widow of payers of that dlstrfet. asking tor an P. C. Carsteuson. died at Ihe family appropriation sufficient to defray the at cost of graveling the Slaterrille road residence, 2W9 Monroe aveuue, lU:fiO p. ni., March 11th. Age 31 jeers. fro iu Bains's corner to the residence of Is akage of the heart from which she Richard Blater. The two geuili-mehas been suffering for several months, front the county staike ai length in was the cause of her death. Her eight favor ot the petition. The matter was children und sister, Mrs. D. H. referred to Commissioner Powers, who were at the bedside when death will meet with Messrs. and Richoccurred. The names of the children ardson and visit the roadFoy district. Mr an: Mrs. T. H. Ballautyne, .Mr. Jo Fowers was also granted one week's seph Carstenson. Mr. C. M. Cars ten-so- further lime to complete his report Mrs. Jos. 1lngrec, Misses Louise upon the matter of grading aud garel-in- g and Florence Carstensnn, Mrs. E. N. the road between Blaurvllic and Jenkins, and Mr. A. It. Carstuusuii. all liarrisville. of Ogden except tins two last named, In the canyon, C'nnimisHlouer Wilson who resldo In Balt Lake Vi ty. men that been bad reported Airs. Carxu-iiMiwas horn in Den- put to work luilay in cleanmark Jan. 10, and came to Utah ing ii jt loose rocks from ,the in 1804. where she has lived up to the road and getting it in readiness for the time of her death. summer travel. Mr. Wilson will aUi The funeral will be private and will be held at ilic residence, 2 p. iu. Bun-da- hare them go through the canyon and scale all the hills and cliffs of loose March fitfih. Friends desiring to view the remains may do so, Sunday, rocks and gravel that is in danger of March 20th. at the residence between rolling Into the road and imuairlug travel and would endanger life and the hours of lu a. m. und 1 p. m. property. Thia work is done every year (.Morning Examiner, Salt Lake and and it requires some time to do it. Provo puiicrs please copy.) In some instances blinds . GERMAN CORRESPONDENT the case of John llamuer vs 1. A. Nelson, the defendant has tiled an T in the case allcg'ng the hunk Tells of Travels Among a Peculiar checks in question In the case were Sect, delivered by him as at payment Alfred Sciireiber, a German student illegal games of chance. aud newspaiwr correspondent, is lu Manager B. P. Critchlow of the Og- Ogden on a visit. He has recently reden branch of the Consolidated Wagon turned from a trip to the province of and Machine Co., of Balt Lake City is Assiufltoinu. Northwest Territory, liuaidc to attend to his business on and tells of his eximrieuees among the Doukholuirx, account of sickness. the peculiar religious sect that inhabits that Territory. Mr. Schrelber left Germany for tlie hawrence Taylor, who recently returned from a mission, has accepted a purixMie or Investigating the agriculr with the Con- tural conditions of the North Ameriposiiimi as can continent. Upon solidated Wagon and .Machine Co. arriving there he learned that the finest wheat grown W. T. Burton, formerly employed In the world is raised s by the on Uie Saskatchewan river. Ho by the Ogden Implement company, lias herepted' a' position' as shlesman with proceeded to .that province, going diVhc (.'uiiholiduted Wagon and Machine rect to Pelrunlka, where Doukhobora Co. are to be seen in all their peculiar and astonishing customs. There are about Frank Sullivan, Hie rinter who 4.UU0 of these people, under the direct forgeil an order on B. F. Thortias for leadership of Peter Veregan, known two meals at the Creamery restaurant, as the apostle, and looked .upon with was sentenced to thirty reverence. yesterday There are sixty towns populated by days In the city jail by Judge Howell. these people. S. H. Sweet ser, a At the place mentioned, (he inhabiprominent livestock dealer of American Falls. Idaho, tants arc scon In their most primitive is in the city, lie reports business in state. They are notorious from the ids line to be rather dull at present fact that they in a state of worship In Idaho. Mr. Sweet ser just returned absolute nudeness. from Port f killing district in Colorado Mr. Schrelber became possessed of and says there is a great demand Dir a desire to study the habits of this rtah lambs there. The lambs are fatt- strange people and presented himself ened upon beet pulp from the sugar to Apostle Veregan. The latter took fketories there and are then shipped to him into bis household and he was a eastern markets. guest there for eight days. During his stay with the family of Mrs. and conijiany stopped the apostle he learned much alsiut the over In Ogden yesterday en route remarkable life of these peculiar peoto Salt Jjike from Denver. ple, The house of the apostle contains only one large room. In which Pullman Conductor G. Mead is the entire family, consisting of almut ill with rheumatism at the Paforty people, reside. The people wear cific hotel. no clothing whatever while in the house, and the young German was While working at ids trade as black- comuellcd to follow the custom. When smith heliier at Promontory Point yeshe arose the next morning he was terday, Christy Hyland was suddenly served with a breakfast com i vised stricken with a severe attack of heart entirely of vegetables, the Doukhofailure and in a few hours' time was bora no meats or fiats. t dead man. Some claim his name Is So using strictly vegetarian are they that Prank Moore, hut he could easily lie they will not wear leather or wool, berailed by ltoth names as men going lo cause it means that some animal must work on he cut-oquite often go uu-l- have been sacrificed to it. They asMimed namos. From patter and kill neither animals nor supply birds and wear 'tiers on his person it was asceriain-- hl nothing hut cotton clothing. that his home was in Jersey City, The young student was possessed of New Jt'iscv. . a kodak and when he tisik his first l'lcLnre of these simple people he beSheriff Joseph W. Bailey went to came In their eyes a sort of deml-God- . (alt kiiko yesterday and serum! the They had never seen such a thing, and wquisitton ltapera for the return of he soon found himself looked upon 'ack Fury alias Dago who was ar-- with awe by the entire population. l in San Francisco Thurslast Children would follow him on the and the population of the tow, slrrets headed by the apostle, called upon him and requested that be slay with them and teach them, for they considered him a superior being. The young student asked jiermisslon of the apostle to attend their religious services, and although no foreigner had ever before been allowed to do sp. permission was granted. 11c was admitted to an anteroom in the house of worship, where he was told that be must reuiov clothing be-- j fore he could enter the 'church. Made by the Best ClothSchrelber hesitated, but finally deing House in the United cided that he had gone that far und he would sec it through. The building States . was full, everyone being as naked as the day they were ltorn. They knelt on the floor, bending forward until If you want a good fit J their foreheads touched the floor, If you want quality During tlie service they shake hands j I If yon waul fair price and how three times and wind up the saturation hr kissing each other. tU and Investigate the raw Mg Schrelber is the guest of the line of Men's Clothing at Messrs. Bchansenbarh in this city, and will leave in a few days for Oregon to pursue his agricultural researches. an-si- lmok-keepe- IXiuk-holNir- er w' E N' M S SPRING ! SUITS ' . McCreadys And At then we know you will buy 1G1-1- G3 23th Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION. DEPOT. NEVER I v. UNDERSOLD. DORIS Is-- a in. OPTIMISTIC 1 3-- 4 IN. ALBA 2 in. NeweSt in CoDars Now is your opportunity to get a fine upto'date SUIT FOR $0.95, 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 ars is very much appreciated small news for the l.ultes, who are wearers of the shirt waist, and, of i urse. this includes all ladies. These collars represent the ! itn turn over, the much sought after style, and die. turnover, as well as several styles in the double fold colbr-i- . hlade of the very finest quality of linen. Th- - i 'lain linen turnover sells for 15c or 2 for 25c. The lutnover with hemstitched edge is worth 50c. W quality double fold linen collars REPORTS. New York, March 14. Optimistic reports of the successful activity of the newly appointed civil agents of the reform powers in the Macedonian scLem are not confirmed, according to a Constantinople dispatch to. the Herald by wky of Berlin. On the contrary, t is said, the agents are completely convinced they have on the not the slightest Influence course of events and there is no irn-iinv goo' . nf thni" m over. 10c. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE-- W. H. WRIGHT & SONS Co! SOUTHERN PAflEIC COLOMBIA DESISTS. SUED Will Make No Further Attempt to , In ff DORCAS 8.95 SUIT SALE! recrid of a large shipment of the white linen tol 219-22- 1 PUTNAMS idS&i j u ran away. IS. IMT. .MARCH mu Dispatcher Stevens of thebci--Southern at ;i o'clock this moruuins iratu.-lerre- d has Fariiic office at Ogdt-bring Fury hack. Wlunemucca. to Marriage liccuw were issued this alRailroad reports are coming thick ter noon to the following: 1eter C. North-vesterthe are true, end fast. If they Mre. Harriet and Stc;.liniseii, aged lij, to on to Ogden ami a ill huild A. ulesvauuiter. aged fit. of Farr Denver, the Burlington will push west Wert. James E. Jcuseu. aged L2. of through the stale, the CeuterficM. aud .Minnie .1. Canipfou, lino a will build from Trust Prilling aged i:-- , of Brigham City. Urin Junction to Lander and the LaraPacific will and 1eak Hahn's mie, I'niied plates Marshal Ht-- n Hoy wood reach the Platte valley. In Dili Nye's is up from Salt Lake City. would railroads he prediction that the sticking out of Wyoming like C. W. Hadley, the irrigation and colfringe on a tidy lu he realized? Lar- onist promotrf Tit Minnesota is iu the amie Heimblicau. city for a few days. for The police are on the wati-Clarence Koshard aud Met 'lair Tlionip-)u- . DEATH HE HSUMiSTENSEH hoys frjiu lrovo, aud families I here, sous of who got tired of home restraint anti Announcement of Funeral for Sunday, well-kno- 'idllNIM!, i di-i- a: jiumei to rent or sell by TI ESD.W ii he was in Og i n, as was tol.l by the witnesses iu the ihm. of Wells. Mon-- ; ns- - and Hickey. T .e --Tory which wag Bat unlay and published in one of ihe iiupcts thar Fury would lie is held for murder iu Mill not ueiliti.i by the oiheers here, win) n .cl veil to the ihes y,si,:t-.aefitet ihui Fur) had been laistiively identified. Chief of Police Hrowniug ami Sheriff Bailey left for San OGDEN. I": EXAMINEE, Parents of Roteri Watson File Case Against Company. 2345 Washington Avenue. Re- cover Lost Territory of Panama. March It. A French eicamer ahick has Juki armed from Uidnii brought ihe ocas iliat the Colombian government has it. tlnttcl) dchlMcd troiii any movement to recover Its lust territory, cable ihe Herald' iurrcsiKiniicnt at Panama and has prohibited timber attempts to attack the Panainaian frontier. Nine hundred Colombian Hildiers arc now returning to Bogota. Several Colombian officers from have arrived at Colon, probably ou their way lo Canca. Tlio last Unloinlda expedition to Tut mail, roiisixilug of eighty men, lias been obliged to return to Cartha-genon aecouut or illness among tje New York. Kobcrl and Watson have miciI the Bimihcru ranli.- miiipuny for for damages hlli-cein have been sustained by tluin hr reasiui of the overturning of a IimhiiioUvc ou March 23. Iu3. aud Ihr killing of their non. Robert , who was a bom, twenty years waa a locomoof age. Young Wai-o- u tive fireman oil nu- - of the "ciil-off- " engines, and whili- ihe euginc. was running backaaril near Owens station in Wrbcr rouuty. mi u dark night without. a headlight to litumiuwe the track ahead, I bo engine lau into a alnk in the track, whlrh had occurred some time before, overturned and killed the fireman. The acinm ia filed in the Dis- tlieii. trict court here by ?. ('. Richard- -, atseveral are torney for thq plaintiff-8T. PATRICK'S ENTERTAINMENT. necessary. Chairman Stanford also expressed himself as in favor of Uie imOE BUSINESS BURN The following is the program to lie mediate work. In the matter .of the new Lilierty presented Thursday evening next at the Sacred il.-abridge Mr. Wilson reported that the Academy: rock and lumber were on the ground Negro Preacher Says That Tithe Has PROGRAM. Aocert Coma for Negroes to and work would commence immediThemselves "Give Me My Own Native Isle.'" ately. In the North Ogden road district, Senior Vocal Class New York, Merck 14. Employment Commissioner Stanford reported a of Ihe torch and the bullet by the "The Chaperon" number of new cnlvena would have to Act I. defend his rights anil to stop be put In at an early date. Jn the Miss C. Hibbard the 1) celling of blacks by while ineu Mandolin solo and Wilson districts, Mr. Btan-for- d has been Vocal solo, "A Handful of Earth a recommended in also reorted tlie roads to be in sermon by optiy from the Plai-- of My Birth".... Rev. F. .M. Jacobs, In an bad condition and In need of a number African M. Miss M. Colffinan K. church of Brooklyn, lie of repairs. At the infirmary be report- said the negroes of Springfield, Ohio, Act II. ed that the furniture and fixtures for where a black man was L O. DeWlit dragged from Dreams of Erin". the new annex had been put In place jail and strangled to death 8. H. A. Cecellan Club. by a mob, and a number of other minor repairs should carry on a war of reprisal and Vocal solo. "Aathura" Trolere made. Miss A. Ryan burn their enemies out of btiainess." Commissioner Wilson reported that The sermon created a marked sensaAct. III. he had notified the State Fish and tion. Vocal quartette, Kathleen Mavour-Game Warden that Weber County DWn a a s a .e Yon should contend, unto death for .e. would receive the luO.OOO trout fry, your Misses A. Ryan, I. Tomasek, F. assert eil Rev. Jacobs. rights, about tbe middle of April to plant in No race has ever won anything withDowney, M, Cpluuan. Violins Misses 8. Powell, D. MaOgden river and tributaries. out the shedding of blood. County Fruit Tree Inspector Robert loney, J. Tarter, L. Farmer. If wars are good for nations they E. Wilson was present rand reported are good for races. Bishop Brown of Harp Miss R. Keck. IMano that he had made a hasty Investigation the Methodist Eplscoiial church says Miss H. McCarty. of the orchards of Weber county and that a race war ia Inevitable in this Violin aolo. The Last Roae of Bumfinds many of them are badly Infested country and the negro will be extermmer" Vleuxlempa with pear blight and great destruction inated. This is not true, for the negro Miss D. Maloney. seems Imminent if steps are not taken is no roward; be will fight, and in a Final rhorus Choral Clast Immediately to stamp it out. In the war between the races he will give aa opinion of the state board of horticul- good an account of himself aa he did ture it Is deemed necessary just to cut at FOrt Wagner and before Pet eft burg. GUARDIANSHIP AND off the branches of trees affected, but They tell ua to pray, but we have been i be fruit tree inspector rejiorted that praying and praying and now ia tba PROBATE NOTICES in bla opinion, as well as In the opintime for the negro to assert his manion of others, the trees should be re- hood. moved roots aud all and burned. He 'The day is coming, the hour is apsuggested the purchase of a proaching when this must be done, for Conault County Clark or ths respecSpray Pump, a large machine which no race under ihe sun ever got its libtive signers for furthor information. is run by gasoline and takes five men erty without fighting for it. to ojierate it. The machine could he There must lie some sacrifice of life. In the District Court fur Weber purchased by a number of iieople or the If needs be in obtain the liberties of County. 8tate of Utah. Estate of Hencounty and rented out to others or the a iieople. The negro is no roward. Btoncbrcaker, deceased. county could purchase It for the coun- and Germany aud England know It ry Creditors will present claims with loan and African it to the fruit from their ty Infirmary exiterlences. vouchers to the undersigned at growers. No act ion was taken up on the Many of our lives are to lie sacriNo. 2408 Washingmatter at the adjournment of the meet- ficed If we are to attain to manhood In ton Avenue Office, In Ogden City, stairs) (up thia country. I love to tell you to Utah, on or Imbire the third day tit ing. no but all and prayers pray, ALMA ALLEN, fighting July, 1904. will do no good." Administrator. Colored preachers in other Volney C. Gunnell, attorney tor said urged their auditors to so conduct administrator. Fears Friends of Murderer Ha Caused themselves as to win friemls for their Dale of first publication of thia notice rare. March 3rd, 1904. to Ba Apprehended Will Murder Him. ACTIVIIT IN SIBERIA George Kakus. the Greek Interpreter who Informed the police of the presTO-NIG- HT ence In the city of Grannies Karounz-te- s, Ruasian Describe Correspondent his who Is Journey to Scone of War. wanted In Chicago for murder, la on 8t. Petersburg. Man-14. 3:43 p. the anxious seat for fear the Greek m. A Russian correspondent proceedfriends of Karounxtcs will murder him. ing to the front, writes to the Kt. PetAnd the Rest of the Week He has reported to the police that ersburg Telegraph bureau from Irkthey are making life miserable for him, utsk as follows: ENTIRE CHANGE OF COMPANY. Our expre-- s train travels slower and he asks the police to protect him. He will probably not see fit to make than the slowest train in European Rurals. The seat of war Is still re- ALL Ogden his headquarters very long. mote but Its presence is fell. Tbe king rows of car- - filled with soldiers, and COM HEALTH OEEICERS the caravans the primitive hor-e- s, sleighs, drawn by shaggy which we wo, along the way at the Commissioners Appoint a Number crowded stations break the monotony of the snowbound wastes and endles Yesterday Afternoon. At the afternoon session of the hoard forests, and ththe.stillness is broken by 2406 Wash. Ave. OGDEN jolly reservists and of county commissioners and In com- the songs of the of the bells churches village pliance with tlie request of the state karat exclusive feaOur twenty-fou- r board of health, the following health sounding clear through the frosty air. Siture bill. officers were appointnd to art as regis- This bustle and activity amidst the desolation strikingly Illustrates trars of deaths In the various districts, berian the Russian giant -- tretchlng his limbs BOB KENTON. which they represent: The punishing the foe. Gen. Bong Illustrator, presenting District No. 1 liarrisville, Blalor-vllle- , preparatory to who la to lead the CosAltar of Friendship." Marriott, Karr West and IVrrj, Rennenkainpf. sack division, traveling on the same Jamei Martin of Harrisville. tells me that all these reDistrict No. 2 Plain City, Warren train. He JACK AND PAUL. will hrenme splendid hardenand Poplar, Wm. Mathers of Plain servists Burlesque Comedy Bketeli Artists. ed soldiers a fortnight after reaching City. the front District No. Norih Ogden, RanAt Irkutsk, v met the viMlms of WILBI'R LEE CHILDREN l.EONA. dall and rieasant View, B. F. Blaylock, the war children and women trying Dutch Comedy Sketch Artihts. Br of North Ogden. to bark to European Russia. On District No. 4 Huntsville. Eden and ourget entrance into the semi darkness C. C. Liberty, Wangsgard of Hunts- of the station we were greeted by the KIT WILSON. ville. Irish Comtdlan. from the of children District No. & Uintah, Rlverdale walling encumberingIssuing floor. Their tbe baggage and Burch Creek, Aina Keyes of Uin- waxen faces, and bloodshot, sleepless ARTHUR LORAIN'S and KELLIS tah. would melt a heart of stone. Tbe HOWELL, District No. 6 Hoper, Roy and eyes flight of their Sketch Artists. wild, panic-strickUnique Chas. Parker of Hooper. Kanesville, mothers from Manchuria after the Comedians. Clog and Soft Grotesque District No. 7 Wext Weber. Garstartling outbreak of war led to great Shoe Dancer, and Canine paradox. land, Wilson and Taylor, John Holmes suffering. They reached this plate afSport, Bag Punching Bull Dog. of Wilson. ter untold hardships, only to find that The compensation for each certifi- they will have to wait weeks more unThe Kalatecbnoscope, producing cate iseued ia fifty cents. til there Is sufficient train accommoThe registrars are to be provided dation to enable them to proceed furphotographic records of the with black death certificates and ther. So the children hare been pining I World's Lafest Events. burial permits and at the end of every sleepless and motionless ia this three months they are to make a t. fetid atmosphere berailte outride , IO In the creintr-clerkl reigns deathly frost." , - , H I4IIHH4 yH4MOU4 Good Treatment. Oaad THOSE LITE MEN Liquors. j HAVE THE SENATE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL e fit, Naar Union ! 113, 2bth ! Good Tlmo a 1 1 CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, W. A. BeuddeN Guaranteed. IIHII COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC Depot. Proprietor. 14I4I4)M I II 14 I Thono 114a. MANAGER. 2271 Wooblngton Aw . tUm rt to Uiv-erda- le Gun-null- a444 44 Open fellow-countrym- an Marcli 14th 4 NtgM. Day Pattison, Prop's. First Class in Every Respect. 2425 Wash. Ave $44 TTt T 4 4 TOLLERS LA MODE Q 4 IN LEADERS FINE MILLINERY Wo hava REMOVED this weak 2111 Washington Avenue. to Elegant Fariora Over MASSAGE SHAMPOOING. FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, Nye'e Slora, Private Treat manta by Appointment VIRGINIA THE Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. ; transients and permanent boarders splendid accommodations-- " centrally located end excellent table board at rates of $1.60 to $100 daily. Affords MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. 'a ms roucErion NEW OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE if THE FALSTAEF if and if Leedom & 'Phone 232 K. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE; CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room for Spring Styles. 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