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Show THE MEN J The dim riot court againM for Pacific company and McCormick, ("Vrancl. Byanskie. a ho "ihcru iW "iffa'rt 'ime p: wi,,e railroad in c iefcnJaiiT Waist maker, with ref- -- vtEI also apprentices to learn Cockrane. Madam Joking- Srita ore- - MENT. by Wedall UMiet on monthly pmta.. Motley Array Face Judge Howell and E Career, of the will leava for . Provo morning where he ia to the aiudenta of the unlveraity upon the "Influ-r- f Christianity Upon Early Presby-Ji'chuiv- Brigh-""Yixt- b. ug re. can trade directly "OS the -- a official Weatern Union from New York and Booka on .peculation Cum-JT- L Bert bank reference. commlaalon company. Ogden Ecclea building. room 21 Ta quo-dire- 2? u,vor Claamaan haa received a Frederick A. Robert. m ,ho enlisted as a fireman of ST class on the United 8tatea Petrel, on Nov. 10. 1903. In Francisco, has deserted. At the he gave hla ad-dUJJe of enlistment noti-th- at 'ip u Ogden. The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Mrfti.r at the parsonage yesterday Si prawn was a very encouraging to every respect. Rev. Elm-asitheme. .poke briefly on the Their -What Women Can Do For Chttieh." The attendance at yester-mr- h thin meeting was the largeat The society la working hard igr the coming auction sale to be evening, hlay 26th. fim Thursday number of fancy, orna-BPathera wiU he and uaeful articles told that arenlug to the highest bidder. The d --weeds of the auction are to be de-reia- to the repairing S the church building. of the Interior Mr. Gordon 8. Grant, the well-know- n the rathler and assistant manager of gud Hotel company, received n teleg- ram thla morning from Palm Beach, Florida announcing the death of hla y, fuller, Donald Grant. In that city where he haa been for some He waa n Iffmttia paat for hla health. pan of about 70 yearn of age. and has ben la good health unin recently. Hla borne vu In Boaton, where he was prominent in buaineaa eirclH and other liirlca. Hla death 'came as n sudden blow to his son In this city, who haa large circle of friends who will extend their sympathy at the sad yes-fada- ft M. Carroll, advance representative at United States naval recruiting party ol 4. la In the city, arranging for of the party, tor one Ike ippearaft-nek In the federal court rooms. The party la under the command of Lieut. & Price, who. It will be remembereIn the rlty year ago thla d, The police department Is making gooJ use of the patrol wagon as attested by the number of vagrants arraigned in the municipal court. It ia the Intention of the chief of police to rid the city of an undusirable element, which, up to this time, it haa been difficult to entirely eliminate. Janies Kennedy waa sentenced to twenty-fiv- e days in jail. He was discharged by the police department after serving a few days of hla aantence. He got drunk again soon after being turned loose and waa again arraigned before Judge Howell. You are supposed to be in custody, now, ns far as I am concerned. said the court, but you may go if they've seen fit to turn you loose. Juhn WhitecottOD. James Acocka, James Barry, Harry Cook, Willie Peterson. Robert Kelly and Edward Wilson, make up n crowd of youthful vagrants arraigned before the court: Most of the boys were not yet twenty years of gge, while one of the offenders was but seventeen. When they told their stories In court they gave different occupations, from waiter to tailor, hut all were united on the fact that they were about to leave town Just ns they were arrested. that it stated John Whitecotton would take him two houra to get out of town. Thla was too long to suit the Judge and he waa given ten days in ihe city jail. Jas. Acocka. who was on his way to visit n sick grandmother in Salt Lake City, was given thirty mlnutea to be well on hi way. Joseph Barry told a pitiful tale of being kicked by a mule, which prevented him from working. He waa given half an hour in which to get out of town. Harry Cook and Willie Peterson were both allowred the same time to leave Ogden behind them. Robert KelInly was turned loose with the same junction. Edward Wilson was favored because he was allowed one hour to get out of town. Chan. Anthony, arraigned for mendicancy, was assessed fifteen days.who Bert Jeoke, the terrible Swede, was arrested last night tor drunkenthla ness, was arraigned in court morning, but he waa slightly Intoxicated and the Judge sent him to jail to eolier up. with a recruiting party. At the tint of that viait President Roosevelt vw la the city and Lieut. Price very manwaly- - detailed Ms men to act ns i guard of honor in the parade and at SUB-STATI- sub-statio- n Already Been Ordered Given and Wat Signed. - y. . OF THE VARIAG. THE SMASHING THE NORTHWESTERN LINE War Atlaa has the Chicago A North-westerThree fine colored railway. naps, each 1 4x20, bound la convenient form for reference. The Eastern shown. In detail, with tables bowing relative military and naval strength and financial resources oi nia snd Japan. j'opy malleil to nay address on re MM of ten (101 cents tor bj r. A Walker, Gen. Agent C.postage A N. W, Sy U?JhS0U,h Ma,n Bt, Palt Lak( Millinery fn lf on your care to save 25 per cent Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one line Millinery House In the Stale and give you the Newest Things Out is first to Battle of Account Unccnaurad Reach the World. Letter From Russian Officer rwdnUngs, Clothing and Notions. McCreadys At 1GU163 23th Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK PROM UNION DEPOT. The important letter from a naval officer who waa present at the action at Chemulpo between the Japanese and the squadron under Admiral Urlu Russian ships Variag and Koriets Is a document of the highest Interest. It gives an expert detailed account of that affair, which may be regarded aa historical, and In the first uncen-ore- d account rj the battle that has reached the outer world. The Japanese censors have so far permitted only tho essential details of this fight to pass. It Is satisfactory to find that they have suppressed no vital truths, and that the Russians firunquestionably began the war by been has This shot. first the ing a disputed at St. Pet ersburg, but it Imparestablished now by la truth tial evidence. The technical details of the fighting prove that the Variag suffered even more than had been supposed. and that her losses were very heavy indeed, since the previously telegraphed casultles did not include the slightly' wounded. She waa reduced to a wreck in less than an hour, and the very. Important fact la disclosed that her armour deck filled to resist the Japanese shell fire. Though none of the Russian stokers and engineers beneath it were injured, the water poured through It In the neighborhood of her shot wounds, and flooded her after group of hollers. In the Variag.- st In the Chinese hips at the Yalu, tba losses on deck and in tha fighting tops were terrible. Ait the men In the Variag tops were put out of act km; at the quarter-decguns all the men were Wiled. or wounded by a good shrapnel-burstThe helplessness of the unarmored vessel stands forth from this narrative In the most striking manner. The armored A sum a-- of only 9.750 tons knocked to pieces this helpless protected cruiser of 600 tons without herself receiving a scratch. k " that "Mother It is understood Jour came up from Salt Lake (tty this morning and condoned on reeasr-war- NEVER UNDERSOLD. high-heele- d well-bre- - K?VTVe11 j COUNCIL COMMITTEE PUBLISHES DETAILS OF THE PLAN. ! E"c,,on T,k Plac Nwt Th"dy and Citizens Are Enlightened On TO T1IK TAXPAYERS U1T1 OF OC.DKN . Apprehending that the taxpayers of OgJcn t'it y do not fully understand ihe objevt of the Special Bond Election. which i to tie held in this City on the 12(h of Mny. 1904. we. the undersigned. Committee on Sewers, representing the City Council, and acting under Its Instructions, hereby specially invite the st tent in of the taxpayers of the City, to the following particulars relsling to tha scops Ml election: purpose of In resKue to petitions of residents and taxpayers asking that they be extended the benefits of sewer service, the City recently caused a Notice of intention to be published to t reats a new sewer district and designated the same as Sewer Diatrlrt No. 9., and to levy a local tax upon the property affected and benefited to Jefrsy ths cost of such improvement, with the result Hint Jurisdiction was acquired by the City, and now. to carry Into execution the extension of tho sewer mains Into this newly crested ,'ilsirict. the City purposes to issue bonds In the sum of $3.).UK.o0, which sunt is based upon the estimated cost of the improvements contemplated In this direction. To redeem said bonds, the Oily purpose to levy a tax only upon tha property affected and benefited, and to be made payable in ten annual Installments. and to relievo the taxpayer as much as possible of the weight of interest on said bonds, the City will make a certain number of them redeemable each year, corresponding with the manner In which the tax shall lie made collectable. Thus In ten years the total issue will have been redeemed, and the Internal gradually diminished from the first year of their Issue. Whether bonds shall be issued as above explained, in the question to be submitted at the 8iec!al Election to be held next Thursday, at which only those having paid property tax for tbs year 1903. in Ogden City, will be qualified to cast a vote. Respectfully submitted, MAX DAVIDSON, iL B. PAINE. H. P. RANDALL Committee. ' d over the Union Pacific in sponse to the order of National President John MilchcU. s quick-tempere- in ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft The Result Will Net ba Known Until tha Papers Have Been Bent Back From Weet Point i la Ivor ('. Coulter, who aiicceastully West pasaeii the examination fur Point at Salt Lake City on the Gib of March, haa just returned from Fort lyogan. Colo., where he ha been to take the final examinailon. The papers have to lie sent to West Point and it will be a month before Mr. Coulter will knuw whether he has been successful In this. Inal examination, hut hln friends have no thought of failure, although he is not yet seventeen yeara of age. STEAMER PROMONTORY COES OUT OF COMMISSION UF FOR AN INDE.tNITE PERIOD TODAY. ths Craw Will Leave for Ban Francisco In a Fow Days. Many ef JOHN SMITH FINED $5 FOR KEEPING HIS BARBER SHOP OPEN SUNDAY. The steamer Promontory, which has n the done such excellent, service Gresl Sail Jke In assisting In the construction of tho great. Lurln rut-of- f, ha hern lied up for an indefinite period. Resides (.'apt Schuler. First Mato the Hayes and Pilot Daly, who are guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Knoih. the rest of the irew are In town. Following are their names: John Smyth, en gineer; John Lewis. Frank Reea. second male; John Craig. Jim Noonan. John Boytano. Anton Fregero. tarin Silver. Chief steward Andrew Johnson and Assistant Steward Wily Taylor. Many of them will leava for San Francisco In a few boars, while several of the boys are going down to Snil Lake ic visit for a few days. 1 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A FEW CHANGES IN THE OGDEN MARKET PRICES THIS WEEK. QUITE Increase of Supply is Probably One of the Reason for the Drop. There has been a drop In the prices of a number of staples since last week's quotations. The decline In price is due to the increased supply for the market. Utah asparagus took a drop of 2 and Is not quoted at 7 1 2c. Water crows is still in tho market at tc a bunch. Creamery butter haa taken the expected drop of 5c a pound and la now quoted at 23c. The price of rhubarb and radishes ha taken decided tumble. Sugar took an upward jump of 2tc per hundred, hut the quotation of 15 pounds for a dollar at ill prevails. tard haa taken a drop of one cent c Coal oil aella for 20 cent! h gallon, for five gallon can. Ranch butter, 20c. 81-4- for five Orangea from IB to 50 cents n doxen. Bananas, 30 cents a dozen. Eatern aiming chickens are selling for 22 li1 a liuund. Hens. 17VB cents. Halibut. 15c; flounders, soles and cents a pound; melts sell for 12 cents; salmon 20 striped bass, IT cents. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 rents SEWER PIPE AND CLAY COMPANY ENJOINED Permanent Injunction Restraining Them From Sailing. 2 F0NEULFUKN1SI11N6S and Embalming OFEN ALL NIGHT. 2B20 Waafc Ava. Fheaa BIOX. THOSE LITE MEN; HAVE 2 pound. Craba 21c and SOe. Lobsters 16e per pound. tard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 26 rents. cents. Finnan baddies, 17 Pickled lambs tongue. 40 cents g doxen. Beef Join, 11 cents per pound. Beef ribs, sets. 10c per pound. cents. Rib roast, 12 cents. Veal breasts, 12 Sirloin steak, IS cents. and porterhouM aleak, lf eenta. cents. Round steak, 12 Chuck steak, 10 rents. Rib boiling beef. 7 cents. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 t cents. Loin and rib pork chops, II eonta Whole pork krina, 11 cents a pound. Voni necks, 10 cents. to 17 1 2 cents Veal cutlets, IB Sliced ham, 20 cents. Boiled ham, 20 eenta. Breakfast bacon, 20 canla Sausage, 12 2 cents. cents. Dry salt bacon, 12 cents a pound. Pickled pork. 12 Dome cured breakfast bacon, 15a centa Chopped suet, 12 Pork sausage 12 2 rents. rents. Hamburger. 12 The price In each Instance Is by the EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL C033ERCUL ELECTEIC j CO. 1-- 2 STANLEY S. STEVENS, MANAQSRr Ttirat Btta. an Waahingtaa Ava 2 e 2 look! OUT -- for quality 2 13 well 13 price , in buying MIlAT 1--2 1- pound. Timothy hay, loose sells for 812.00 per ton. Timothy baled, 75c a hundred Alfalfa baled 05c a hundred. Alfalfa hay, loose. 110.00 per ton. Whrat. 11.55 per hundred. Oats, 11.50. Whole corn, 1150 Cracked corn, 11.55. Barley, 1.3B. Rye. 40 per hundred. Bran and shorts. per hundred. Shorts alone, 11.30 per hundred. 1 81-2- HAD FAITH IN ITA 4 GENERAL ft ENTOMBED IN BURNING MINE ft ft Shamokln. Penn., May 8. Fire lentlng ft that broke out late last sight in WHITE STAR LINE ft the Locust Gap alupe operated by LINE :ilICAN ft the Philadelphia A Reading Coal STAR LINE A- Iron ft company. Is raging fierce- AMERICAN LINE NIMNAV1AN ft ly. John and Michael Boglan and ft Michael Shannon, of Locimt Gap, ft who were in the mine then the And the ft fire started were unable to reach HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. ft the aurfare and a reselling party to or from Booked any part ft Is at work endeavoring to reach Passengers of the United ft the entomlied men. of Europe to any part St alee. ft - Ogden, Utah. d Chas J. A. Lindquist STEAMSHIP AGENT Washington Ave. The program to be given next SatLutheran urday. at i( p. m. at the chUM-hcorner Twenty-thirbtreet and promises in bo a very entertaining one. The full cltorua consist uf twcni members. Several selection will be given hy the entire chorus. A number of anion, duels, choruses, recitations and di trio, log nca gn to make op the program, twenty-twnumber in all. After the program ihe girl members of the chorus attired In white dresses, aprons snd caps will servo a dainty dinner. The proceeds of ihe evening will be added to the fund raised by the chorus for the new electric light fixture. which have already been put up. aud will ba used for the first time next Saturday evening. No nua who haa time and opportunity to be present should fail to encourage the little boys aud girls in (heir beautiful aud noble efforts. 1--2 PtPlflf PfflFtFrffKff'ffNFNFlFP 241S Excellent Program to be Rendered by the Children. 86-2- ft O. D. RASMUSSEN, LUTHERAN CHURCH Tha Ogden Snwer Pipe and Clay company have lost tneir suit and ara permanently enjoined from disposing of their properly. The action waa brought by Dr. It. S. Joyce an.l other to prevent thr comOgden pany from selling the plant tn thin a pound. city, at auction. A i rat raining order waa Issued and Ihe hearing on It was Cabbage four rents a pound, had Wednesday. Judge Rolapp handed tatitice. four heads for 10 rents. down his deciaion this morning, in Radishes, three bunches for 5r. which the court held that ihe InjuncCauliflower, 10 to 15 ceuta a baad. California flga aud dates. 13 cants a tion would be iicrniaornt and they will lie restrained permanently from dispospound. The roam are ?t niack flux, three pounds for 21 canla. ing of the property. against the defendants. The plaintiffs Coeoannta, 19 eonta oaeh. sera represented hy A. G. Horn. Sugar ia now par sack, 15 lba. for 81 00. Mississippi haa a child Inbor law, cents Hooper cheese sella for 17 passed recently, which provides lhat a pound. children under 12 yeara of age ahall Swiss chrme 25c an.l 30c. not he employed In any factory, that Eastern cheese, 20 eonta. no child tinder II shall lie employed Kgga sell for 20e a dnten. to do night work, and that no minor tanious, 2n to 25c per dozen. rnn be employed without au affidavit California tomatoes, 20c per pound. aa to hi age and the wrliten consent Rhubarb. 2 eonta a pound. of hi parents. Violators of the law Utah potatoes, 15c a bushel. are liable to a fine of 1500 and Beets two cent a pound. for six mouths. 81 50 81.75 bushel. to a Apples Following are the market's ruling prices : Pineapple 35c to 60c, according to size. High patent flour sella for 82.85 per hiimlredweighl; straight grade fur The strike of 8.040 mechanics of the Massachusetts Fore River chip yards will ba arbitrated. ft ft MAY FESTIVAL AT o ft ft ft BREAKS CAR WINDOWS. - ft ft ft ft it w The death of George W. Kramer In Denver removes s man who bad unbounded faith In the f'ttnra ef Utah. Utah. be often said, "is destined to be the Pennsylvania of the west. You have here the largest coal bodies in the Intermounlsin country, and the nearest coal In any considerable quantity to the Pacific roast. The extent of your Iron deposits has only been dreamed of. Your deposits of copper and lead are jual beginning to be deYour ngrlciilt ural rewmrcee veloped. have hardly been touched as yet. It may be yeara before my prediction rentes true, hut mark It; Utah will one day he the workshop uf the west Salt Lake Telegram. Jl Jl J J Beaumont. Tex., May 6. The Sunset limited or the Southern severe Pacific has encountered hail storm near Welsh. La. All of ths windows on one side ot the train were shattered and the lat- tire work was splintered by. the hailstones. Passengers were pan- of them Several 1c stricken. were cut about the face, snd U. JKoha of Houston was seriously injured by flying debris. 4 ft OFJSTAPLES DROP Spinach, 5 rents a pound. Groan onions, 4 bunches cent a. HE HAS BEEN TO FORT LOGAN, COLO., TO TAKE EXAMINATION FOR WEST POINT. I HAIL ft ft ft ft PRICES OF A NUMBER a Jlj ft Iaranlpa and carroia earli two canla a pound. RETURNS jljl JM ft ft jtji.tjljljljljijl.sjljljljljljljl or COULTER .4 ft ft 82.70. HALVOR IS TIED : Fort Wurth. Texas.. May S. Every ciWi in reach Rutherford and i'lscu by wire up to hoon to- day ha iwen unavailable aa a re- Milt ol ia-- i uiiiht'x storm. Sev- oral person are reported k!ed and injured and much property damaged. Shackleford county, v here a tornado is reported to have (tone much damage, is also isolated. It one-hal- N ATLAS. A Russo-Japanes- e been Issued by ft EXPLAINED ! ft ft : a. ATTORNEY IS EMPLOYED TOO LATE BY PARTY TO SUIT. . g d t 3. There io an intense rivalry betweeu the citizen. young and old, of North Ogden a ud Pleasant View, the cause of khlch is baseball. About two weeks ago the North Ogden team, under the able management of Joe Marshall, wiped the earth up with the Flcasaut View boys in n match game. The lat ter, however, brushing aside the cloud of despair which had settled over them at their defeat. In silence liegun to saw wuud. After n fortnight of dead silence and a second game was arranged to he played Thursday, May 5ih, at the Warm Springs liascball grounds. North Ogden felt so sure of her victory that she pul up all sort of bet on her team, even so convincing a few weak-kneePleasant Yiewliea of her superiority that they bet against their own team. When the game was on, North Ogden walked Into the field with the certainty of an easy victory, so sanguine of her own success that she failed In take note of the grim determined attitude of the opposite team. The game began in earnest and waa hotly contested throughout. Pleasant View took the lend and held it, although the boys were pressed rather hard in the ninth inning. Both teams but played remarkably good ball, Pleasant View put up fust a little hit better game than North Ogden. The game ended with the score: North 500. Ogden, 6; Pleasant View, 6. It is now North Ogdens turn to Estate of Samuel Fntis. deceased. saw wood and say nothing. There la Petition for letters of administration. likely to be something doing when the Continued to June 7th. third game ia played. Estate of tauln Kiitsumhoa, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. Continued June 7th. WILL ESTABLISH Estate of Kriglaco Kergiake, deceased. Petition for letters of administo Light Company Improve Plant In tration. Continued June 7th. Ogden. Estate of Louts George, deceased. Petition for letters of administration. The Utah Light and Railway Co. Continued June 7th. ia soon to establish n near Estate and guardianship of Mary the center of the city and will have Wheelwright, et al.. minora, tatters it in operation by fall. The purpose of of guardianship Issued to Elizabeth the station la the betterment of the Wheelwright. Bond, $200. electric lighting and power supply Estate of. Hattie Anna Estabrook. service and to prevent the waste ol deceased. Petition for discharge and electric energy In transmission at a release of sureties. Granted. low voltage. At the present time the Estate of D. 11. Ogden, deceased. Pecompany loses leas power In transmit- tition for sale of personal property. ting the current to Balt Lake than it Continued to May 13th. does in transmitting it to Ogden. The Estate and of Thelma reason is that the current for con- May 8tone, etguardianship al.. minora Petition sumption here haa to be Bent at a low for letters of guardianship by two difvoltage ready for use, while that for ferent persons. Coat put hearing set Balt. Lake ia sent at. a high voltage May 12th. and transformed at The Estate of Clarence I. Stone, deceascompany has also ordered a regitTatot ed. Petition of A. I. Hione for letters from the electrical supply house and of administration. Granted. Rond will In the fall, when the device ia 8300. on. be able to regulate the strength pat Estate of Uaibartne Parry, deceased. of a current with accuracy. Letters of administration Issued to Negotiations are also on between Parry. Bmd 8200. the lighting company and the Ogden Rudolph Estate of Charles Woodmansee. deRapid Transit company for the former ceased. Petition for allowto furnish power for the operation of ance and settlement approval, of annual acstreet cars. If thia arrangement is ef- count referred to C. R. Hollingsworth, fected the machinery In the Rapid ns referee. Transit companys house will be disEstate and guardianship of George used. Hancock. Incompetent. Petition for discharge of guardian. Granted. DWARFS IN LOVE. Estate of James W. Ferrin. deceased. Petti Ion for order of sale of real Jealous Rivals May Fight a Dual Over estate. Granted. Diminutive American Estate and guardianship of Lyles "Princess." William Larkin, et al., minora. Petition for confirmation of sale of real Paris, May 8. A serious love affair estate. Granted. In the world of dwarfs ia just now enIn the following estates the time gaging the attention of Paris, and It Is fixed by statute for filing Inventory hinted that the outcome may be a duel. and the expired on Princess Chlqulta a tiny American dales appraisement named. Where extension of woman, who wan born in 1881, stands time has been granted heretofore, the two feet four Inches in her date of expiration Is also given. No boots, and weighs nineteen pounds. Is and appraisement has been on exhibition at Bostocks menagerie inventory filed In said estaies to date. at the Parts Hippodrome. Estate and guardianship of Edwin Some time ago taro dwarfs, who also Sandifnrd. Timothy Kendell. guardhappened to be in Paris Auguste, who ian. Due July 30. 1903. Extended is twenty-si- x old and stands three to December 8. 1903. Citation Issued. years feet 6 Inches high, and Delphic, aged Time extended to August 5tb. twenty-on- e. two feet amen and height Estate of Heber C. Warner. Due f Inches went to see the little Aug. 6. 1903. Extended to December lady, and both fell desperately In lov& 8, 1903. Extended to August 6th. Auguste la a Frenchman, and Delphfn, of Agnes Wlllinmn. Due Ort. a German, and both started writing in- 3, Estate 1903. Extended to Aug. 6th. flammatory love letters to the HtUe Estate of Edmund Ellis. Due Sept. d princess, who, as became a 9, 1903. Extended Mny 20th. young lady, handed the letters to her Estate of Charles Wood. Duo papa, a man of normal sise and appear- 23. 1903. Extended to Mny 17th. Sept. ance Estate of Ieter Adjukovlch. Due The French dwarf is. boweevr. of a Oc.t. 21. 1903. Extended to May 17th. and character Dory on and jealous Estate of Jonathan Sandifnrd. Due that the German hearing yeaterdny Oet.lu.1903. Extended to Aitg. 51 It. dwarf Delpbln bad been to see the prinEstate and Guardianship nf Claude cess. and had handed her a bouquet, which had been graciously accepted. V. Adams, line Nov. 4, 1903. ExtendIs now beside himself with anger. He ed to May 17h.A. Estate of W. Wllltnnn. Due Nov. has threatened that if Delphln continues to pay such decided attention to 4, 1903. Extended to May 17th. of Farley the lady, he will challenge him to fight M.Estnie and guardianship Jones, Due Nov. 25, 1903. Exa duel. Delphln, on the other hand, to Mav 17th. says that be is not afraid of that big tended Estate of C'lhndiiiH J. Roberts. Due French bully Auguste. 9. 1904. Extended to Aug. 6th. Hearing of these things a news- Jan. Adelaide Fuller. Due Mar. Estate of Hostoc-kman went to paper 31. 1904. Extended to Mny 17th. menagerie and Interviewed the prin-res- n Estate and guardianship of Margaret Is there any truth in the reMarch 22, 1904. port that yon are thinking of getting A. Anderson. Due17th. Extended to May married, princess?" be asked. Estate of James Alexopolus. Due Princess Chlqulta. who conversss Extended to June 7tb. squally well In English and German, May 2. 1904. Mike Dunn. Dm; May 5. Estate of answered with a sweet little smile, "Well, really, 1 guess your question Is 1904. Extended to May 24th. vs. In the case of Jos. Brlgga very Indiscreet But, In any case. It la a matter for my papa to decide, and not Strong's Canyon Water company and Ogden Cfty.ibe defendants were grantfor me. But, he said, "how about Auguste ed ten days to prepare and file brief upon their motion to set aside judgand Delphln? "Oh! she replied. "They are both ment. In the matter nf the estate of Maria silly boys: they hardly know me well Catharine Rcrkrr. deceased, the adenough to he no serious." Asked if she favored one or the other ministrator wse ordered to compromise of her suitors, the princess merely said a suit against the estate for ll.fliH). In the matier of the estate of Habra that she was quite happy to remain aa he was. Auguste, she said, she feared Dixon, an incompetent, the guardian d, waa rather and Del-ph- was granted permission to lease the waa so ardent and sentimental real estaje. also permission was grantthat the hardly liked to take all that ed to allow guardian to leave the state. The case of Francis A. Byanskl vs. he said for gospel truth. I do hope the illy boys will not fight about me, she Southern Pacific company was settled aid. by stipulation for 8511.60 and costs of He then turned to the papa, who was suit. standing by. He smiled when the reThe Ontario government has decidporter spoke of marriage, and said. "Well. 1 guess neither of them earrs ed to send n special commissioner to enough to keep my daughter In tho Europe fttr the purpose of encouraging style to which she In accustomed, and only such emigration of mechanics and I dont attach any Importance to the other workers as are needed In secmutter at all. tions nf the Dominion. It is proposed to Investigate methods employed A great many more changes are exby the s'eaupditp agentx on the other pected In the higher office of the side, and to keep the labor people of Union Pacific, which it Is ssld are to the continent In touch with what Is lie caused by the promotion of Chief lining done to gvl workers to come td this country. Engineer Berry. wood-sawin- Itngakor's stand on city hall square. He aide a good showing here last Kcnie Johnson was granted a decree year in securing a large quota of reof divorce from Tburher Johnson and In mits,, which record he la hopea of the custody of the child. Imthic thla trip. Electricians, Martha Femn waa also granted coal passers, firemen and decree of divorce from Orson P. Ferrin, ludunen will be received. The party also the custody of the three children. will be here a week, commencing Mon-diAfter the decree had been granted. Attorney Rkeen presented It to the court for bis signature, after which It waa then filed with the clerk. About mSTINC CASE DISPOSED OF ten minutes later Attorney Lesaenger entered the court room and stated that Defendant Had Been Convicted In Low he had Just been employed by Mr. Ker-rl- n to appear tor him In the divorce ert Court and Appealed. action and naked the court, to postpone alThe apiieal ram of Ogden City vs. action upon the matter. Mr. Ferrin him with lived bad wife his that John Smtib. charged with keeping n leging of the dibarber shop open on waa since the commencement, 8unday, the he thought and that vorce action, beard anJ disposed of In n very few not minutes before Judge Rolapp and the cue had been dropped and had defendant was fined $3. The case waa made an answer in the case, which Thq court informed called and a Jury sworn without ex- went by default.. Mr. Lessenger that bin appearance was introdamination; no testimony was had been uced, and a statement of facts was too late, aa the. decree and filed, hut there aigned tnade. The court Instructed the granted, jury ;o bring in a verdict of steps which could be taken guilty. Time were other matter. In the waived u and the defendant was fined . In the district cnu,-- i before Judge llenry H. Rolapp a 'iiiye aiiiuunt of s of. The husincKM was disVc'-iwere all probuu- aul civil metiers. The followriiu imibaie valon-ds- r was taken up an i d I posed or: of Robert Estate aud guariiiuio-luJennings, lucoinpciriii. Peiitiou for distribution and discharge. Order entered as prayed for. Estate of Wm. 8'en. deceased. Petition for confirmation of sale of real estate. tAitlrmed order entered granting administrator permission to erect monument over grave of deceased at cost of ftud. deceased. PeEstate of Bam 8h:v tition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account and decree of dial rt but Ion and discharge. Account referred to C. R- - Hollingsworth, referee. Estate of Adam Kuhn, deceased. Petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final accniim. decree of disAccount retribution and discharge. ferred to U. R. Hollingsworth, referee. Estate of C. Ingebretscn, deceased. Petition for approval. atViwsnce and settlement of first account. Continued May 17th. Estate and guardianship of Anna Martina Peterson, incompetent. Intern of guardtnnahip Issued to John H. Taylor. ' Bond 8 II fin. Estate and guardianship of Orlln Ferrin, minor. Lqttcrs of guardianship issued to Mary M. Ferrin. Bond 81r ink-ter- JNJHYORCE CASE Decree- - Had Extension of Time Granted in Mattsra Estates. Affecting Other . . . - PECULIAR COMPLICATION a vu nth OF BY JUDGE ROLAFP. North Ogden Probably Felt Too Sura of the Game Twas the Second Game. Tell Varying Stories. C. A LARGE CALENDAR DISPOSED aft ft ft ft SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED ELECTION IN COURT PLEASANT VIEW DEFEATS NORTH OGDEN BY A SCORE OF 6 TO 5. MAY 7, Iflflf. BOND MATTERS INTENSE POLICE DEPARTMENT WEEDING OUT THE UNDE8IRABLE ELE- UTAH, s TrnilAY Monxixr;, PROBATE RIVALRY LEAVE ?di& UHPEN, EXAMINER, BASEBALL MUST tbix as recovered . j A JlOKNIXfl ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Siiee of breakfast hamn, conked to a torn, makes a dish moat people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON Makes a Dish Hard toa Boat We are making aperial sale prb on our home rendered lard; for a few daya we will aell 2. C and 10 lb. pails at 49c, 60c and 1.15 Just to reduce ntir stork. We buy and aell for spot cash. Our prices on fresh meats are the vary lowest consistent with good qualities. A.E Woatherby 2453 Wahma Ave, THE ELWOOD LIGHTS STEAM MEAT CENTRALLY LOCATED. ELECTRIC 371 Twenty-secon- d Street, MRS. & H. ELWOOD Prop FURNISHED THROUGHOUT, MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or week. Rates Reasonable. Telephone 530 K. NEWLY DIGNANS ft Dandng Academy ft REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING ft |