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Show AI'KH TO JAIL IN WOMAN GUS ON WELL DRESSED BUT BEGGING ef-rni- ically and has spent the day In singing the popular songs. She will answer to some kind of a charge in police court court tomorrow. It is thought by the police authorities that this is the same woman whose husband recently made complaint that he was unable to keep her at home. The police also believe all of her stories are fabrications and that she ia mentally unsound. She is. only twenty-fou- r years old, hut is said, to have been confined In the' Wyoming insane asylum at one time. the World's Fair. Four hundred native scouts from the Island of Luzon passed through Ogden this morning on a special train of thirteen cars bound for St. Louis to attend the world's fair. A Filipino band of forty-fiv- e pieces accompanied the A second party will pass scouts. through next week. I LOCAL BRIEFS 4 444444444444444444 James Hope pleaded not guilty to a charge of grand larceny and trial waa set for April Slat. California fruit trains are now com-In- g cut' in over the Wadsworth-Ren- o In an schedule the thus hour off, saving time. The case of the Utah National bank against J. H. Winalow Jr., a mortgage fprecloaure, has been settled and withdrawn from court. Mrs. Fred N. Hess, choir leader and Mrs. John T. Ruahmer, organist, are arranging some fine music for next Sabbath at the First Mthodiat church. Special line of trimmed hats for ladies and children; unusual values. Saturday only, $1.50 each. THE LEADER MILLINERY. SS51 Washington. R. Stein has purchased the residence property near the corner of Adams avenue and Twenty-secon- d street from Mr. Ohlencamp and will make hla home there. The Child Culture club will hold Its annual meeting Friday, April 15th, at 3 p. m., with Mr. A. T. Wright, 566 Twenty-fourt- h atstreet. A full tendance la desired. Senator Kearns has secured from the civil service commission permission tor V. Rapp of tha city to enter the examination for Philippine teachers to be held at Salt Lake City next Tuesday, the 19th Inst. Mr. Rapp Is a ' PROBATE MATTERS. In the probate division of the district court today the following matter were dtiKed of: Estate of Anna Marl Hanaon-Erlck-so- n. petition for decree of distribution granted. Estate of Nathan Sluter, pettlon for allowance of final account and decree of distribution granted. Estate of Thomas Henninger, pet! tlon for allowance of final account and decree of distribution continued until 2 o'clock. well-kno- lawyer. acrom Commander Booth-Tucke- r, will In the hla arrive party, panled by In and the city Saturday evening will lecture at the Grand opera house on Love and Sorrow." Some of the beat singers In the Salvation Army are In the party and they will favor the audi- ence with a number of selection. Chas. Melghan. Laura M. Melghan. THE MEIGHAN 2408 ABSTRACT COMPANY. 'Phone Washington Ave. Y Salt Lake City April IS to 20th. For above occasion the Oregon Short Line will make a rate of one and lf fare ($1.80) for the round trip on the certificate plan Ogden to Salt Lake and return. one-ha- DUNNING REFUSED TO PLEAD. Dunning waa called upon to to an Information charging him plead with embezzlement, but he refused to plead and the court ordered a plea of not guilty to be entered. Hla attor ney, M. D. Leaaenger, submitted a motion to quash the information and demurrer to same, but both were L. E. THROWN FROM A BICYCLE. As Joe Siegel, a boy about fourteen yenra of age, waa coming down the street hill shortly after Twenty-fift- h noon today he ran into a man just In front of the Allen Tranfer company' office. Young Siegel was thrown vlo lently to the ground, striking against the stone curbing. He was picked up unconscious and carried into the trans fer company's office and was afterward taken to his mother' home at 143 West Twenty-seven- street. th Youll find bsfore you aro through cles you rosily ought to havo. Improvement. Its Our After months of neglect and delay, the city authorities have awakened to the fact that the grounds sur- free library rounding the Carnegie are in a dagraceful condition. that tharo ars mny uul Business To supply svorything for tho houso or yard that It may bs Tinwaro, Granits Wars, Dishes, Garden lmpl.ment. a Stepladdsr or Whitewash Brushes. Whatever it i., you., havo it and at right prices. If you aro too busy to come down" telephone and let ua know. " P i RICHARDSON & GRANT The Crockery ! Improvement. BE CELEBRATED Worst of All People S. LEWIS & CO., Anything lacking In the TABLE SERVICE? We can replace any article lost from seta and will reflnish your old stock to make It like new. good trsstmont Jewelers and Opticians. Sprlnlime calls for a GENERAL OVERHAULING And cleaning in general. Look over your jewelry and clocks. If they need repairing bring them In 1 1 Which are especially desirable just now, you will find a marked difference in. The designs, colorings and weaves are prettier than ever before. Price 65c and up. Tomorrow is Arbor day. It Is such by custom and such by proclamation of the governor. It will be specially observed by the children of the public school. There are 5,000 children attending the Ogden schools and each one of these Is Arbor Day party, Parry hall, Friday, expected to plant a tree or vine. 15th. All Invited. April Inasmuch aa the high school grounds are already pretty well filled with trees and shrubbery, the high school stuINFORMATION dents will hold their exercises at the j . Carnegie free library and will plant their trees on the library grounds. The students of the other schools will plant trees In the grounds of thelv respective school. The Hew Tussar Silks Is one of the most popular and serviceable fabrics of the season, for making Spring Wraps, Street and Evening Gowns. All weights and widths. At $1.25 and $1.50 and up. THE PIONEER LIFE INSURANCE S. J. ABSTRACT AND TRUST CO. Burt & Bros. ab- Poli- cies. Loans money on policies. Pays cash surrender values. Furnishes general infonnatlon concerning your Insurance poli- Broken Rail Ditches Engine and Three Cars st Centerville. northbound freight train waa wrecked on the Oregon Short Line at Centerville last night at 9 o'clock. A broken rail caused an engine and three cars to be ditched. No one was Injured. General Superintendent Platt left at midnight on a special train for the wreck. For several hours the Short Line trains came Into the city over the Rio Grnnde tracks. A HELD BOXING CONTEST. not considered serious though he was The boxing contest last night given badly shaken up and hurt about the by the Ogden Athletic club, under the direction of "Toung Kid McCoy, was head. well attended by about 300 local sports. There seed Skeen were four bouts of four rounds ft Co, potatoes. Early $53 Twenty-fourt- h each, between Guy Forrest of Ogden street and Frank Tillman of Oakland; Will The degree team. Camp 74, W. of W.f Dante and Frank Bertram of this city; will give a card party Thursday even Dell Hughes and Cub Baer; Kid Ing. April 14th, at the K. of P. hall. All McCoy and Perry Queenan. friends are Invited. Refreshments will be served and a good time assured. Startling Evidanca. Fresh testimony In great quantity Is Tickets, 25 cents. constantly coming In, declaring Dr. Onion sets are going fast Don't King's New Discovery for Consumpput off buying too long. Skeen & Co.. tion, Coughs and Colds to be unequal-eA recent expression from T. J. street 352 Twenty-fourt- h McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va., serves as Buy an Incubator and make the example. He writes: "I had Bronchipoultry business pay. Skeen ft Co., tis for three years and doctored all the 852 Twenty-fourt- h time without being benefited. Then X street began taking Dr. Kings New DiscovSpecial line of trimmed hats for la- ery. and a few bottles wholly cared dles and children: unusual values. me. Eqaully effective In curing all Saturday only. $1.50 each. THE LEA Lung and Throat troubles, Consump DER MILLINERY. 2351 Washington tlon. Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist Trial bottles free, regular slses 50c, and $1. and : Our Shirt- Waist Suit Silks j to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now Im completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters Is the only medicine. Only 50c. Its guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Druggist Examines and furnishes stracts of Life Insurance 4 this market. 1 In the forenoon there will be patriotic and appropriate ceremonies at each of the different school of the city. The governors proclamation and the state superintendents letter on the subject will be read. There will also be songs and recitations. 4 4 4 The many pretty and exclusive ideas to be found in our SILK DEPARTMENT make it a genuine attraction. Our rule has always been to procure the very newest and most reliable materials, and to cam a line quite superior to the Silks usually brought to Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your last? SCHOOL PUPILS WILL Such was the exeprlence of Mrs. S. H. HIGH For three Newson, Decatur, Ala. WORK ON LIBRARY GROUNDS. endured Insufyears," she writes, ferable pain from indigestion, atom- Other Students Will Help to Beautify ach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Their Own School Inevitable when doctors and all remeGrounds. dies failed. At length I was Induced I RARE SILKS beautifying of the grounds around the library and for other matters of civi The boy soon regained consciousness after reaching home. His Injuries are its reputation for RELIABILITY Wo stand on our record. 4 4 Yesterday afternoon as many mem- w bers of the "chain gang" as could be spared from the. work of repairing the city hall, were put to work digging holes on the library lawn to facilitate the planting of trees on Arbor Day. The cost of constructing a fence (INCORPORATED) around the grounds, grading the lawn, trees and seed, sowing grass planting W will not be very large and an effort will be made to have the eity council 2419 WASHINGTON AVE. Telephone 20 1 --X. appropriate the money. ' Now that it ' has been ascertained 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444tHM(tT that the city will not be called on to pay' the personal attorneys fees of the mayor, it is thought that it may afford to spend a few dollars on the SHORT LINE WRECK. Best Advertisement J. and Mayor's Latost Move May Allow City to Spend Money For Civio I 4 Worlds Fair Souvenirs Free PURCHASE IN OUR CROCKERY .DEPARTMENT. A beautiful cup made expressly in honor of the St. Purchase Exposition this year. It's a splednld souvenir, decorated with colored photographs of Napoleon and Jefferson, the map of the United States and the Louisiana purchase. It Is worth 25c, but you can have one free with every three dollar purchase in our crockery department this week. WITH EVERY THREE DOLLAR Louls-Loulsia- cies. Principal Office: 414-41- 5 PROGRESS BLOCK SALT LAKE CITY. Local Office. 4 2486 Washington Avenue G. R. DAY, Manager. WHEELWRIGHT BROS. Crockery and Hardwars 2476 Washington 44-- A vs. ASTOUNDING SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS MISSES' T Such an offering will be an event in Spring selling, for never in the history of our house have we been able to offer anything like such values in Womens Ready-to-We- ar Garments. d. 662-- GRAND LODGE, I. O. O. F. A firm ean have is RY LAWN. The troubles of Mrs. Leah H. McKinney. H. L. White. C. O. Brown. Adolph White, John Cook. William A. Wright, colored, and various other persona, were told over and over again in the municipal court today. The suit of Mr a. McKinney for possesion of certain residence property on Wall avenue now in the hands of White was considered in connection of certain charges of assault that Mrs. McKinney made against a number of the defendants. The criminal part of the proceedings was aired in the police ourt several weeks ago but decision was reserved. The hearing of the testimony occulted the attention of the court until nearly 4 oclock, and the arguments of ounsel will consume the remainder of the day. Native Filipinos Passed Through the City This Morning Bound for I House -- Cleaning) I CHAIN GANG AT WORK ON LIBRA- Assault. While In the agonising throes of deof Marinette, Mrs. Maud Despin lirium tremens. Gu Peterson, an InWi.. an iutellgeut young married mate of the city Jail, tried to dash out apwoman of rather prepossessing his brains against the iron bars of his Hotel pearance, is languishing at the cell this morning, lie very nearly suc- I the at arrested cee(je(j and it required the combined de Snyder, having been by forts of four strong men to overpower this morning passenger dejait him. a jiolice officer, There has been no lie would run as fust as the narrow formal charge booked ugulnst her but confines of the cell would jiermit and it is said she was asking alms of peo- then butt his head against 4he bars. ple at the deot. She denies this and Before he was mustered and handgave her name at the station house as cuffed he succeeded in cutting five deep She says her Mrs. Mudge Vaughn. in ha scalp. on the South- gashes a brakemnn huslumd is the city physician, was Dr. Dixon, ern Pacific at Hogup and that she came and summoned he sewed up the to the city with him a few days ago wounds and administered medicine to and that he had $400. This money she the frenzied man. Peterson was then saya he gambled away in one night, removed to the padded cell in the counand then she ditched" him. ty Jail. She also referred to her husband as He was arrested on Grant avenue "Skulley. yesterday while suffering from the deShe has also masqueraded In this lirium tremens. section under the noni de plume of Marie Allen. BOUND FOK ST. LOUIS. She takes life in Jail very philosoph- Are You IN COURT to Suit for Possession of a Homo Criminal Charges for Four Strong Men Were Required Hold Victim of the Huebend Gambled Away Four Hundred Dollar She Ditched Him. After Her I PROCEEDCONSIDERED. INGS IN CITY JAIL. 14, 1904 CASE PETERSON SOUGHT SUICIDE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL STREETS. ' AGAIN OUT HIS BRAINS APRIL JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DAILY UTAH STATE $12.50 FOR WOMEN'S $17.50 SUITS Blue anil brown cheviot walking suit?, Eton jacket, finely piped with taffeta, skirt 9 gore; value $17.50. Monday $12.50 $l5to MISSES' SUITS $10.50 Planned for an even busier week we than last, and with values like these get it. We shall sell misses walkingsmts in blouse styles, fancy mixtures, $15.00 values, for $10.50 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Two furnished or unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping at 223 Twenty-thir- d street WANTED A gocurt : mut be In good (Hindi tlon. Call 3369 Washington or phone 660 X. WANTED 2900 Two good Grant painter. Call at 200 Pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains on Sale. LAST & THOMAS. |