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Show TOE UOKMW BEN y Jorl LABORER BREVITIES t t,Xu baggagcmasier Running. tiie Hard 100 recently fur si and 1.- - ,,aid bis flue yesterday luuru-"im- i - A.'ta'a baled' SESSION FINE OF FRAUD cuun- The following elsior Maiket. 171K, for Ml up cuts, eastern and borne dressed an Jr., underwent SAYS HE WAS DECEIVED INTO PAYING A LABOR AGENCY $2.25 AND SECURED NO JOB. KEEPER PUNISHED FOR SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY. SALOON A Number of Drunk and Vagrants Are in Also Arraigned for Hearing. , for appciuit-Tilake yesterday the l)r Pinkerton perfurmlns In the iminiriiwl court today It. K. ilrtilon. He withstood the effect He is Put Off a Train and Has a Walk is now of Ten Miles. But Hie Baggage Farley, charged with selling liquor on kd his speedy recovery His father, J. M. BrowSsli,ted. Has Disappeared tfumlay gt the RivmJde Park saloon, nie is sith-him-. changed his. pica of not guilty to was whuh was lined and $25, gttiity. . trent li is being dug from the wffter If the complaint of 8. Johnuou is paid. street to the city n uu Twenty-sixt- h John Cot presented a badly batter lay ing of a pipe to be the true then the Dixon Employment ofiil for the new water supply for the fice agent here U guilty of a new kind rd appearance upon arraignment f s in Si huilding. Heretofore, water for of bunco game. couit. in lie night permitted maklug !,i building has been gotten from the Johnson alleges that he went to the hideous for the other inmates of the that leads to the city hall. This Dixon agency, here in town about a city jail hua night and one of iheui inch- - in diameter and Sue is but furnishes an inadequate water supply week ago and was employed to work hnally Lucked him against tbe hare (.'lark road at Calient eg. He of me 111 ri br two buildings. When the lawns on the head quite seceil, cutting in the city hall paid $2.25 for getting a Job secured fur verely. urn asked the judge bow by mis being apriukled him. It wau understood that he would there wasn't sufficient presure at long it was bince bis last apiicaiance Jr ,j.r jsii to force the water up to be shipped there free as is usually the In court he said it was about a year. !te sewnd story of the building. Thla case. No individual pass was given Upon promise to not get drunk for behim and is cause the that of the of s aster supply independent another year, scut cnee wan suspended. ginning of the trouble. About eighty-thre- e . Tim Sullivan hadn't been arrestel the dty hall. Ureeks were being shipped by for drunkenness in four mouths. SenothAtwood's Doro--y and Mias employment agency tence was eiittpeiuled upon the underMis. H. C. Bigelow and ers and was he to sent ride this with jjjgpiow have returned from a four standing that he didn't get drunk again California, aggregation as one of their number. for four more months. Alike Riley, nets' visit in Southern His was checked through lo baggage of the time was spent In Loa An--" came iu with a large the cut-of- f, t'alientes and he supposed he was rid- from u where Mr.' and Mrs. A. P. Blge-Kfsroll of money to buy clothes, hut inon a bona fide company pans. stead visiting. The health of Mr. ing bought whisky with the result and his About ten utiles south of Ogden tho that he was arrested for drunkenuess. Bivlow la much improved conductor asked Johnson for his isiks He was allowed hla own time of half hnr coming will be an event of the and he explained that he was included an hour to get well out of town. war future- in the general pass fur rlghty-thrce- . Tom and James Mack, two The conductor rounded up the Creeks, laborers Cullen from t'alientes, Nev., indulged CONFERENCE CONJOINT counted them and ascertained there ton much In OkiIcii whiskey and fell jMIIAL were eighty four of them. As tlio asleep behind the Windsor hotel. They W8S railed for eighty-threof tlM Young Mens and Young Ladies only John- were arraigned on the charge of drunkson and one of the Greeks were pul off enness, Mutual Improvement Associahut stated to the court iliat tions. the irain. Ho walked into town and they would leave town today for their demanded from the $2.25 the labor place of work anil niton that underThe annual conference of the Young agent. It was given him, but. there standing were allowed lo go. Mm'i and Young Indies Improvement was more trouble in store. The bagwill Pal May, arraigned fur drunkenness, gnorlations of the Weber Stake Bun-fegage went right on to Catieuteir and was allowed to go back to his work. he held In the Ogden Tabernacle u Johnson has been waiting here four Thomas Daley must have indulged In May 16. 1904. The morning aoa-iadays for ft but. as yet has received some special brand of fighting whiswill be devoted to an officers no word In regard to It. ky, for upon Itelng taken over to ths eting. the Young Men holding forth Johnson has been a number of times police station last evening, it was necio the Tabernacle and the Young Ladito see tbe city attorney and rbief of essary to put him In the dungeon lo es at Ihe Slake academy. In the cool bis fighting ardor. He was ara general public meeting will police. raigned on a charge of drunkenness he held at the Tabernacle at which a and fined $25 or tweniy-fiv- e Chester days. ingnm will be presented. TWO MORE CARRIERS John Sullivan, an engineer, and Mike duo, for the Young Men, will apeak Nugent were arraigned on a charge of n The Ideal Young Woman, and lo will vagrancy. Sullivan was allowed ghtev Katherine Higginbotham carry out his intention of going out spwt for the Young Ladles on "The Postoffice Likely' to Get Needed cut-off on the to work, hut as Nugent ideal Young Man. 8peclal music will had been arrested two months ago on be furnished by the Tabernacle choir Ihe same charge, he waa given thirty mder the guidance of Professor Jos. The Ogden City postofflee is to em- days on the municipal rock pile. Elder B. H. Roberts and Bsllutyne. V. J. Felker and John Jeuke, both ploy two new carriers as soon as tho Kitrr Elfmheth McCune of Salt Lake f. were arraigned on a employment can be authorised by the from the City sill be among the visitors to the Two charge of drunkenuess. They expresseoaference and will also address the routine of the department who have jnsl made Hie office ed a desire to go hack to work and oralng and afternoon meetings. The a visit have aent In a favorable rec- were allowed to go upon the underwralng session will lie occupied with which will undouDledly standing that they get drunk no more. i lecture by Elder B. H. Roberts. The ommendation. was Geo. McDonald, an lie acted upon in a short time. One gnml public Is most cordially iurit-- of the carriers will be assigned to arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. to attend. collecting mail and will not have any- Yesterday he pleaded not guilty to ths thing to do with the delivery. Thla charge, hut today he changed big plea will enable tho office to make collec- to guilty. WILL PUT IN PLANT tion much oftener than they are now "Your record Is well known to the toHandle Product on fcpult Owners an Ik much police here. sail the judge, "and Ill mail, that Improvement Largo Scale needed. The other rarricr will be as- sentence you to sixty days on the rock I V. i. West and T. E. Black returned signed to delivery service and tho pile, but that sentence will be stiKpend-e- d until midnight and If you aren't out lu sight from the east shore of the routes will be reformed. The routs 6rtl Salt where they went to north of the Ogden river will he of town by that time the sentence will rill the oil and asphalt properties shortened, some of the territory being tie in effect. it lo the Utah Oil Jb Liquid covered by a carrier from the main office, leaving a shorter route to be company. The company is (o pul In a plant which will supplied from the substation. Accordthem to liquefy crude asphalt by ing to the present arrangement some lt forcing steam down tbe pipes. The of the residents of thla territory canwill then be forced up much fastnot get their mail until nearly night. er thin it la now. At present the Whereas, when the change is effectowpiny has a pipe down to ed. they will all be supplied by noon. the depth of about 150 feet and tbe Furthermore, at least two collections (rude asphalt is lielng steadily forced can be made each day from all of the Jas. J. Hill, president of the Great u af and runs out of the pipe. No letter boxes of the city. Collrrtiun has been made for taking care probably as often aa once each hour Northern Railway company, came In from tbe east yesterday and continued fit and conaiderable of the substance may be made In the business district. on westward over the Southern hi been going to waste. The company Intend to ship In a ton of tbe THE NORTHWESTERN LINE induct and present It to on of the The passenger traffic eastward to ATLAS. giving contractors, who will pdt down the exposition at St. Louis is assumaidewilks of it to test the material. It Is excepe A War Atlas has ing large proportions. Utemiral tests show that the e been issued by the Chicago ft North- tionally heavy for the early months of la auftable for such work after western railway. Three line colored the exposition. 'hr oil has been taken from the maps, each 14x20, bound In convenient E. Buckingham, general superintenform for reference. Tbe Eastern sit- dent of the Oregon Short Line, came uation shown in detail, with tables in from the north today in his special WORLDS FAIR RATES, TO ST. showing relative military and naval car. No. 5. and went weal over the LOUIS Via UNION PACIFIC. strength and financial resources of Southern Pacific. Effective May 3rd the following rate will be made to SL Louis and Russia and Japan. The Union Pacific is now handling Copy mailed to any address on r return: about twenty carloads of wool a day, cents for postage by T 8L Louis ceipt of ten (10) and return (direct the being made from Uinshipments C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. ('arlmn and Albany ta, $42.50 Sweetwater, Ry., 2206 South Main 8t., Salt Lake counties. About half of the Chicago and return (direct shipments Utah City, are consigned to Boston houses. 47.50 is Chicago and return (ona way A broken wheel canned the derailvia St Louis; or to St. Louio ment of a number of ears in freight and return, one Chivia way No. 19. at Castle Rock about fifty milca $ 50.00 cast of Ogden, late yesterday afterTicket on sale every Tuesday and noon. EYE They were noon put on the fndsy of each week May to Novem-- r track so that traffic was delayed' but inclusive. Transit limit of ten a short time. ya In esrh direction will be allowed ones appearance if fitnal limit Improve There is on exhibition in the Union sixty days from date of If yon need ted correctly. nut in no case later than depot a large photograph of Ihe Utah glasaea and must wear them Mth. 1904. building at the St. Louis exposition. In ndiiition to you may just as well wear the and Bergidrom are named as the above rate, there Lange kind that look the beat. I take also on sale round the contractors who constructed the tickets, trip In the advising particular pains building and the names of the Utah JWcn to St. Louis and return, at $50 kind of glasses that are the nu:h ire on sale commissioners are given on the botdally to November most beneficial and at the same tom of the photograph. They are as v Illusive, limited sixty days from Mt of sale. time improve the appearance. I follows: Governor Helier M. Welln. carry every known style of eyeSherman, Samuel chairman; Hoyt glasses. Newhouse, L. V. Sburtilff and Willis Johnson. District Foreman Charles Sullivan of the Union Pacific has Invented a new engine cab Beat and will patent the device. His seat is attached to Phone 401 X a piston working In a cylinder containing compressed air, the air cushion taking up all of the jar and jolt that now Is so disastrous to the health and nerves of engineers and firemen. By simply working a levpr the occuTBE Runs like a pant or the seat ran let. air from the watch. It pays to compressor into the cylinder. hereby MARKET SUCCESS the seat, to any rea Rco machine. raising or quired height. Trtsl srsta are In use 2368 WASHINGTON AVE. on the Seven'll district of the Union Pacific and hare been found to he. "Live and let Live is our und Examine our Com motto. Wa do not promlss perfectly satisfactory. Pktc line of to sell you something for EACH WEEK NUMEROUS DEATHS nothing. Our Mests are fresh. We endeavor to pleaao everyFROM PNEUMONIA. body who patronizes the SUCCESS MARKET. New Talk. May 13. For the first The LILLIE BRAND LARD time since January 1. officials of the not made by a TRUST "OUR health department have been able to no compound or LEADER, report a let up in new casca of pneumixed with LARD EASTERN monia. There have been in greater New York, more than 200 deaths each It Ask your GROCER for it $1.10 10 lb. buckets week In this year double the average 55 of the preceding year the greatest I lb. buckets 3 lb. buckets .... ., JR number reported being 311 for "the 15 week ending March 5th. No. 1 bacon A campaign of education will at once Thooo price for one week be put under way in the hope of preonly; special Phono ordora-giveventing a recurrence or tbe scourge. attention. Recognition of pneumonia as a conO disease is regarded as a step tagious & FROM iu that direction, and next winter measures will he undertaken a, the Phono 227 Y. to ouiset prevent its gaining such a Jenliiou at St. REALESTATE w Marko-hoapit- S-- ra e r. cut-of- INFORMATIONS FILED AGAINST A NUMBER OF DEFENDANTS FOR SERIOUS CRIMES. pre-parln- g en-ab- la as-(ki- six-inc- h pro-tieln- Pa-cifi- c. N Russo-Japanes- sub-Kauc- . I"") - .'') GLASSES De-wnb- Pierce J. T. RUSHMER, 2412 Wash Ave. Bicycle o o 1 iow-erln- - Sporting Goods Repairing a Specialty lh.becraft Ct 24TM AND GRANT. 0 o I I bold. real estate transfers ith County Recorder 7. Central park: lilOO. .luMl'hine Hassell slid wife to L tl n Hcniiiiuier. lot 3. block 3. Child's ad-:t- Judd.-- ion In the district i.ri Judge of probate, Henry H. Roiapp u nr:il-civil and criminal i'..aiors were beard and acted uun. The case of John lhiitmcr vs. L. A. Nelson was coniimii j inr ihe term. The cqse of Winslow v. a as j.Imi continued. Kitbeu WIn.-loThe cases of .liiinba .1. Luly vs. Win. Dodson and M. Chez vs. A. W. Warren were psetd upon the deuri calendar. Alflek vs. Jon, w;i iliMuiiMcd at the plaintiff,, cox. District Attorm l'alwi-Mitiled in formal ions agal.i-.ti.n following: William (' Miners, charging Joseph and them with burglar., ; Y. M. AtilPsrand larceny: Jas. McPI'crNui. forgery: Joe Murphy and Wm.Mmre. burglary ; Fred Plans, fornication. The firm two uien were arraigned am! mail'd that their names were' Jaa. Wilkinson and Walter Bnnyca and tba: fiey were guilty of stealing the gomis Imt not of burglary. Their case was set for trial on May 17th and A. K. I Thu waa appointed to defend them. Murphy and Moore who aaid that their right names were Murray and Hail, were not ready to plead to the charge until they had consulted tlielr attorney. The others were arraigned later. The contempt proceedings in the case of Thompaon vs. MeFarlane wara being heard as this report closes. Ths following probate matters were attended to: Kiaie of Ellxabeih Allen, deceased. Petition for aale of real estate. Grantr Mi.i-ie- t ; 4, I!01. COHEKCULLLECFRIC Cft YOU WILL NEED THEM Ulareine Stinipson to T. Caldwell, of the Mint beast quarter station 7. township 3 north, range 1 west; $200. 111 ASIANS DEFEATED. ICR This warm weather reminds von that you waul a UKFUKiERATOK. CREAM FKKK7.KK, GASOLINE STOVE or SCREEN IIOOR. and we you that we havo them. Theltest in low n at the lXJWEST PRICES New Cbwaug. May 13. (Noon ) The Russians deny the report circulated in Isuiilnn that a fight has occurred uear Wafitug-Tiein which the Russians wee defeated with great loss. No cuuttriiiuiion of the rumor is obtained Crockery, from other sources. A ilis patch from Loudon, May llih, said the Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Shan list Kwan. under date of May 10th reported that the second three Japanese army, inarching in division in order to with General Kurokl, had defeated the Ru siana near Wafung-Tlewith great ' and remain firm week. has taken another and la now quoted 1- -2 is becoming more plentiful and is aelllng now three head fin- - 5 cents. Radi sites are still on the tumble and are quoted at 4 hunches for five rente. There has been a drop in the prlcca of a number of alaplea since last week'a quota! Iona. The decline In price la due to tbe Increased supply for the market. Water cress la still in Ihe market at 5c a bunch. Sugar took an upward Jump of 20c per hundred, but tbe quotation of 15 pounds for a dollar atill prevails. Lard has taken a drop of one cent a pound. Cabbage four cents a pound. Cauliflower. 10 to 15 cent a head. California figs and dates, 13 cents a The Chronicle's correspondent The not- ed that there are two Wafitng-Tien's- , one ou the railway north of Pori Ar- pound. Swim cheese 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese. 20 cents. Eggs sell for 20c a dozen, lemons, 20 to 35c per doxen. California tomatoes, 20c per pound. Rhubarb, 2 cents a pound. Utah potatoes, 85c a bushel. Beets two cents a pound. Apples $1.60 to $1.75 a bushel. Following are the market's ruling prices: flneapplcs 35c to 50c, according to slxe. High patent flour sells for $2.85 per for hundredweight; straight grad $2.70. . Coal oil sells for 30 cents fc gallon, or $1.40 fen five gallon can. Ranch butter. 20c. Parsnips and carrots each two centi a pound. Weather Bad Has shown the importance thur, twenty miles from Pitsewo, ami the other forty miles west of Kaiplug, on the road to Feng Wang Cheng, of having GOOD SIDEWALKS Washington. May 13. Ths president has signed the proclamation tha Rnselm.l. 8. D., Indian reservation n to settlement. The reservation 4 III. non Hi res and will lie oiieiied at 9 a. nt. August 8. . CEMENT WALKS MADE WITH- - cun-tai- Alscn Cement Gcrman are guaranteed by us. This la tha boat brand on tha market .You caa get It by calling en or phoning Ecchs The Lumber Co., While preparing for spring and summer ask to bo ohown tho ocroon win-Ooand doors Just received at well as price in Inlying MlhAT Eccles Lumber Co. 154 12S Street Twenty-fourt- h A Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice of breakfast bacon, cooked to a turn, makes a dish must people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON Makes a Dish Hard toa Beat We are making special sale pries on our home rendered lard; for a faw day we will sell' 3: 5 and 10 lb. paila at 40c, 60c and $1.15 Just to reduea our stork. Ws buy and sell for spot cash. Our prises on fresh meats arg tha vary lowest consistent' with good qualities. Am Em Weathcrhy Wahma Ave, 2450 Grand Opera house THE NICEST COLONS YOU EVER SAW LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE Ladies 9 Knit 9Underwear Mimses Knit Underwear Childs' Knit Underwear Jo& Clark, Mgr. Mens' Knit Underwear The ccxccoceccccxceccccccecxccccccccccccccsccxccc? We 1-- a 2476 Wash. Ave. Glass and Hardware n loss. pound. Black figs, three pound for 25 cento fncnanuis, 10 cents each. Sugar la now $6.20 per sack, 15 lbi. for $1.00. Hooper cheese sella for 17 2 cent BROS., WHEELWRIGHT Telephone Pries generally stationary for this Utah asparagus cent drop of 2 at 5 rents. 2372 Washington Ave. $'.ikt. PRICES REMAIH a 'Phone 150. MANAGER. 14a. 327$ Waabtofftsa Ava ltri Estate of Griff W. Edwards, deceased. Inventory and appraisement, due October 21. 1903. extended to May 12. 1904, not yet filed. Continued. Mark-et- j UNDERTAKER STANLEYS. STEVENS, Granted. Faw Change Noticed In Local Slnca Last Friday. RICHEY, EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL D. li. Ogden, deceased, petition for aale of personal properly. UTAH ASPARAGUS GOES DOWN A .NOTCH THIS WEEK. ALBERT F. HATE Estate of FIRM THIS WEEK UREEHkBU THOSE LITE MEN ed. d As-fhi- w TRANSFERS Kllis: and wife to Geotge A. Horspool Andrew II. Martin, part of lot 1, block :M. plst A: 1 15.00. I h uh Nile to Moses Dumas, htl 25, blink Large Number cf Probate Matters Are Also Cont'.trrcd oy the . A ere rtvorde J 1 a hundred. ! OF COURT $23.00 C.'-- MAT Alfalfa bay. luosc. lio.un per tun. Win at. Si i5 per huudicd. Da's, yi.ro. Wiiiiii corn, ' ' (rarl.i-v$1.55. i. Harley. $1 15. ik.'i-- . Si :, mr hu jdi eii, lban and ithons. (I.L'O per hundred. Shorts alone, $1.30 per hundred. -- a as liberated from the JV SA'JTKDAY Mol.MNV., SHORT PAYS A CLAIMS ant a bouse, sea WeUeli. OfiDEW EXAMINES, ELLEFORD are Exclusive Agents for Utah all for. Crown Jewell Carpet Warp Colors,. CO. REESE ONE WEEK, Starling Monday May 16. Monday LION'S HEART. Tuesday SHENANDOAH. REED HOTEL KIDNAPPED. Wednesday Thursday HOWELL & SONS A WOMAN'S OGDEU UTAH. SACRI- ' FICE. Friday "THE ENSIGN AMERICAN katee: , Spinach, C cent a pound. Sat. Matinee CINDERELLA. Green onions, 4 bunches for five cents. Oranges from 1 5 to 60 cents a dozen. NEW YORK DAY BY Sat. Night Bananas, 30 cents a dozen. DAY. Eastern spring chickens are selling for 22'..c a pound. Hens. Ijfc cents. on Sal at Box Office, Saturday Halibut, 15c; flounders, soles and Seats 9 a. m. Our Prices: 15c, 25c, 35c. smelts sell for 12 cents a pound; NO HIGHER. striped bass, 17 2 cents; salmon 20 cents. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents a pound. Crabs 25b and 30c. Lobsters 15c per pound. I,ard retails for 14c a pound. Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for 25 cents. Finnan haddies, 17 2 cents. Pickled Iambs tongue, 40 cents a dozen. Beef loin, 11 rents per pound Beef ribs, vein. 10c per pound. Rlh roast, 12 12 cents. cents. Veal breasts. 13 Firtoin steak. 15 cents. and perterhouse steak, 17 centa Round steajr, 13 cent. Chuck steak, 10 cents. 7 Rib boiling beef, cento Beef shoulder clods. 10 cents. Romp roasts. 10 to 12 2 cento Loin and rib pork chops. 15 cento Whole pork loins, 11 cents pound. Veal necks, 10 cento to 17 12 cento Veal cutlets. 13 Sliced bam. 20 cento Boiled ham. 30 cento Breakfast bacon, 20 cento cento Sausage, 12 cento Dry salt baron, 122 cento a pound. Pickled pork. 12 Sole Home rured breakfast bacon. 15c. j Chopped suet, 12 2 cents. rents. Pork sausage 13 Hamburger. 121-- 2 rents. esnh in instance la by tha The prlre pound. 2 no i Timothy hv. loosi- - sell for per ton. Timothy baled, 75c a hundred ! . to FLAN, 4 $3 por day. afl modem Improromoato Dfto tog room on Ifth floor, giving graad view of lakai aunmUta and valley, aommanial mea'a headqnartart treat ear servlcs every five mtr tooL . Three Mocks oast off Dales a6 .. if w BIGELOW, 1-- 2 I If you are building a new house 1-- $2 that it is finished throughout with natural see 2 e 2 1-- THE NEW WOOD FINISH 1-- It is the best and most durable finish for Floors, Front Doors, Screens, Wicker Furniture, Old Carriages, Iron Fences, Porch 2 Furniture and Linoleum. 1-- 2 1-- Agents for Murphy 1- -2 Varnishes $! 1 Z.C.M. HARDWARE DEPT. Paints, Oils I and Brushes V |