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Show r: I! OGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1691. GOODRICH & COMPT, ALL THE LATEST J and Iadies' FinetoShoes Match Slipper J13 HUB BE US ! A4 than tweetv-fir- e lawyear. The best been ett- bar have - el-il-l, Amd Urf n sUdum P tttlL HerVi yer winter. OS TEIAL FOR LIFE. it coming. The AtheM-utonight. City library meeting The Buffalo Child Marderts Pleads The religious meeting all continue. "Sot Guilty." The Ogden Literary Society tomorrow X. Y, Jan. 7. Sadie BtrPAio, evening. alleged Akron child murin the Mr. E. Smith of Chejenn if waa arrained this morning on the deress, city. . indictment for murder in the first deT. A. Davia of Laramie is the guest of gree. She would make no sign or answer the racinc Mr. Hayes, interposed and her CoLW. IL Harvey ia expect! home for her attorney, the plea of "not guilty," and few a in daya. from hia eastern trip asked the court to fix a day next The Iowa association meets one week for further proceedings, to give him time to decide whether he will apply fur from today and dont you forget it commission to enquire into hia client's a CoLJ. J. Breonan, the advertising sanity or go to trial on the issues. Judge man of Salt Lake was an Ogden visitor Danielsdenied the motion, for reason yesterday. that the term of court had expired and would have to be tried next J. Bunting, prominent business man the case ' term, which will begin on the second of Idaho Falla, Id, ia in the city on On that day a Monday in February. commission will be anted for, or the day carried The Corsair theatrical company of trial tiled. The accused sat quiety baggage, scenery and paraphernalia to through the proceedings, apparently the extent of 3000 pounds. taking little interest in them. Her atA Commercial pressman, Thomas torney says he ia convinced ahe is insane. HER CXIMK. O.'Brien, ia confined to his room as the result of injuries received from falling This crime waa committed October 31, down ataira. last, when carah Ann McMuI.en pushed The mass meeting will be held tonight Ella May Connors, aged eleven years, at the City Hall building to organize a and Delia Brown, aired six yeara, from City Library Association. The hour is the railroad bridge over Murder creek, at Akron. The fall was seventy feet 7:30 o'clock. The Connors child waa dashed against There was a large meeting at the rocks and killed, the other littloone Baptist church last evening. Iter. Krank miraculously escaping death. The mur Barnett preached the sermon. There deress soon jumped into the creek at the church every with suicidalafter will be sen-iceintent, but the cold water week. night this caused . her to change her mind. Her The motive screams brought rescuers. Miai Elsie Pbna and Mr. David Cash-moof Ogden were married in Salt of the crime waa said to be jealously. Lake City yesterday. Mr. Cash more is She wanted to marry Ella Conner s manager of the Union Pacitio telegraph father, a widower, but he had just mar office at Ogden. Salt Lake Times. ried, or waa about to marry another. . Aa will be seen by the notice of the Bear River water worka company, the Nearly a Flare. old water main on Washington avenue Last night, or rather early this morn ia to be abandoned. Those wishing wa1:45 o'clock, Wm. Turner, at about ter from the new main should tile appli- ing, of the Merchants' Patrol, found the foot cations with the general manager. stairway behind the Ogden Paint, The death of Radie Lucy Ducks, of the & Glass company a building einok- Oil Mm. H. C. and Dr. of Ducks, daughter lb waa lUHKiuif jirepurHiiuiiit iu took place yesterday. She was aged 16, luff. and the fatal disease waa typhoid fever. bla. e in a little while. He put it out The funeral will take place from the with saw. The smudge was started by ashes M. E. church on Friday at 2 p. mM Eev. fro-i- i '.V lodging house there and Bug-gJ. W. Hill officiating. ts i;i re caution in throwing out live coa,- - This would have started a lively The Broom Hotel. Haze had it not been for the timely disThis favorite house is now running on covery. the European plan. Rooms by the day week or month. Price from 50 cents A Girl Kidnapped. Mrs. Yowell, to fl.50 per day. N. Jan. 7. Last night . Watertown, Propr. a man who gave hia name as Will Reed The police recokd. stole a cutter from the public square in and Urld la this city and drove into the country two Penitent, Barns, tbe Reformed and a half miles to where the the 8am of 11,000. daughter of Brayton Hungerford, a to be Win. Burns, who promised good former employer, waa visiting relatives. and got out of jail and then went and There he said that the girl's mother was burglarized Rev. P. M. Cuehmahan's dying and he had been sent to bring the to her bedside. The girl waa alhouse, was, after a preliminary hearing child lowed to go with him, and that is the held before Preshaw, Judge yesterday last that has been seea of either of them in the sum of 11,000. He was handed hereabouts. The horse was found wanover to the United States marshal and dering on the streets of this city this Deputy Gill took him to the bastile at morning. The cutter bore marks of a Zion to await the action of the February struggle, and the child's scarf was found in it. The lap robe and blanket were grand jury. Ed Irwin, who made an improper missing. of his charms, got $5, costs and The girl appeared at her uncle's home incarceration to liquidate. in this city at 7 tonight and sank exten usual A vag was given the days. hausted on the floor. She said that the man Reed had carried her into a barn A False Report. near this city and kept her there all day, A special to Tug Commercial last threatening to kill her if she cried out At dusk he took her out and walked night contained the startling news that with her into this tity, where he left her on were war the Shoshonea the path and disappeared. A reward has been and had made an attack on Pocatello, offered for his capture ana parties are for him. He will be in great Dispatches, however, sent out proved searching if he is caught danger was unfounded. rumor the that ld Banker Kean, of Chicago, was yesterScotchmen, Attention! day held in bonds of $3,000 on the charge The Caledonian Society will meet in of receiving deposits when he knew his the A. O. U. W. Hall, tomorrow evening bank waa insolvent. at 8 o'clock. All Scotchmen are cordiJ. Hutchison, ally invited. Legal to Pump Oil on Sunday. Secretary. Stowe Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. Notice. handed down an opinion today in the A special meeting of Bricklayers' cases of Wishart agt Oillesp!e Bros, and Patterson & Jenkins, charged with dese- Union No. 2, will be held over the crating Sunday by pumping oil wells. Chicago Clothing house tonight to make These cases were broiiGrhtup by the Law preparations to attend the funeral of and Order Society. The judge decides Bro. Arthur Jackson. All are requested in favor of the defendants, and says that to attend. By order of T. J. Farreix, Pres't he is clearly of the opinion that the de- . . fendants are entitled to operate the wells to the extent necessary to prevent the Note Our Special Sales This Week. accumulation of salt water in the wells. Commencing today and continuing through the week we will offer below Sisters Sue For Slander. cost to reduce stock before taking in, f. W. and ventory: Lexington, Ky., Jan. Our entire stock Ladies' Kid Gloves. Mollie "A. Green have filed suits for Button Gloves worth $ .75 for $ .45. ' $10,000 each against Levi Spurr and J. Button Glomes worth .85 for .55. Button Gloves worth 1.40 for 1.00. W. Smith of this county. The defend Button Gloves worth 1.75 for 1.45. ants belong to t he oldest and best known Laco Gloves worth 1.25 for .95. families in the county, and reside near Lace Gloves worth 1.40 for 1.10. Greendalo, on the Cincinnati Southern Lace Gloves worth 1.60 for 1.25. railroad, Mr. Spurr is GO years old, and Lace Gloves worth 1.75 for 1.35. has been considered one of the leading The plaintiffs Lace Gloves worth 2.00 for 1.50. . citizens in the county. are sisters and live in Mr. Spurr s neigh ;Lace Gloves worth 2.25 for 1.75. 500 pieces of Ribbon, new styles and borhood. ' Thev claim in their petition that Spurr and Smith have said that shades. A largo stock of Towels, Linen they were guilty or immoral conduct. Damask, Napkins, Lace Curtaioe.Blank-ets- , Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, Cloaks, The young women claim that their entire neighborhood is ringing with false etc. All new goods. No old stock. At stories about them. They claim to be less than cost Call early to secure barable to prove that the charges made gains. These goods will be sold for cash only. against them are slanderous. " This ia the first slander suit that has Jennings, Last & Thomas, 2465 WashingtonAvo. been brought in this county for more and Loni; KUBBEIIS (oo-O'c- ! e BE1TMAX imOS. Cigars are Unequaled. FOB BALE EVERYWHERE. t COAL ! ROCK COAL ! SPMGS AND Black Buttes. No. 2441 "Washington Avenue. Lump, Nut and Slack kept constantly on hand. Your Orders are Solicited- - LEU JJ Prompt delivery. Good, clean Coal, warranted. Telephona 1U. OOt THE PIONEER JEWELERS. foot of 27th Street. E. N. BOTSFORD. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS 23G0 Watches and Clocks repaired by an Expert Workman. THE FINEST STOCK OF SILVERWARE -- In TJtah.- - THE BIO CLOCK. SIGN OF : Call and inspect our stock. PRINTING INKS! WANTED. TO WANTED OIRL liouwwork. Apply at ttrect. Mr. Wm. tiarlaod. 10 " GENERAL Twenty-aecon- d FOR RENT. To Printers and Publishers : The Commercial Pl'BMSHiNO Company is carrying a large and select stock of Standard. Fine and Superfine News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-inSizes and Varnishes also kept Composition. iu stock. Tboeo in need of inks will do well to buy of The Commercial. g FOR RENT UtOR REXlROOXMHOCSE l1 two bl(-from Street car. Kuguiro of E. street. Twooty-a- Morton, KH I F. It. LASHER, SE RENT A NEW BRICK HOUSE WITH 1JH)R lartre Iww yard and bnrn, street. Apply to Smith ft Smith, First N.itmual Rank building. rXR RENT-THR- ROOM EE BRICK. T furniture for sale. Apply, "Rent, mercial oflice. TTOR Fruits and Produce. Com- aSTORY BRICK BUILD--- T RENT-O- NE QKOGJERIES. AND lag, on 23d street, near Wasbinirton ; also one store. Inquire at 21U1, Adams arenue. - BLOCKS RENT BRICK, I7oR from City Hal, on the Bench, at f 10 per 2131 Adams . month. aTenue. Inquire at FURNISHED ROOMS WITH gttO, Jefferson street. ITOU RENT at 185 Twenty-fourt- St. h Telephone No. Osden, Utah. 2-4--4, BUSI-nes- s A WELL ESTABLISHED in a (rood location. Small capital required. Address P. O. Box 713. TX)R SALE SALE FAMILY HORSE, IjX)R or without harness and phaeton. Inquire at 2131 Adams avenue. FOR SALE- -I HAVE, FOR SALE, A LARGE, two-seate- K' jVmiBU fc ( ML FOUND. H AND DIARY, papers and memoranda. it by calling at t his oflice, and paying for this notice. sWfil rmr m nmn Mill 1 lllMlM OGDKN, UTAH. FRANK MONROE. Manage $500 Reward WE will Complaint, lndigention. or Costireness we cannot core witb West's are strictly Vegetable Liver Pills, wken tbe directions " complied with. They are purely epetable, and never fall to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, SITBI & HI II HARDWARE COMPANY; Call and let :' srnfemtS Merits of the World Renowned Howe Ventilating Heating Stoves. We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. January 5. First Appearance of the Greatest of all Bar Performers, MARLO A CASTELAT, The most magnificent art of the kind in the world. Sie the wondeful Long Somersaults from the First to the Third Bar. The Original Gold Mounted Juggler, KURTZ, Manipulative Wonder of the World. AU the buttons on his clothes are made out of Genuine Gold Pieces. There is nothing broke about him but his heart. The Original World's Trio. tJUEEN, STOWE & RYDER, in their greatest Novelty, "Excitement in bam Kee's Wash House." First Appearance, MISS LIZZIE HALL, Character Change Artist, in her new and novel act, lutroducing Wing Dancing, etc. First Appearance of tho Queen of al Te SNYDER & ROBINSON , Chinese 265 NOTICE. lfiO acre in the famous Pumpkin Seed Valley, Banner county Nebraska, for sale or will trade for Ogden real estate. cheap; House, log and frame, 1 story, three rooms; stabling, log and frame, room for six head of horses, all stalled oil, and granary, corn crib Cfl H. SLING, Drncciot. Ogden. 1'tah. A HARDWARE No. 2345 Washington Avenue. Hold by A. II WAI.KKK, WEEK COM MKNCIXe Hori-ront- ! the above reward for any case of Liver py DyvpepMa, Blck Headache, containing 99 Pills, ti cents. Beware ot counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only by OS JOUK C. WEST CuMl'ANV, CU1CAOO, ILL. The Peoples' Besort. MONDAY, Ifodcli and Experimental Machinery to Order. All kind of Norelty Repairing. niiiTiinniTfTW!Qia;fi d and safe family horse and a Surrey ; cheap. Will take a good milch cow as part payment and bankable paper for balance. J. I). Hurd, Commercial Office. APOCKS.TBOOK The owner can have identifying property Locktmitb, Sttncila Made, Bobber Stunp to order. (IS TAMKEB BLOCK.) Orders Solicited and Careful and Prompt Attention Given to Delivery of Them. FOR SALE. Electric Wiring and Electric Supplies ot all Kinds OGDEN, UTAH CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS : nt FOR RENT OF FIVE H)R room and furniture for sale cheap. 2213 Madison Are. RENT-HOU- 2403 WASHINGTON AYE. . Washington Avenue. IRON FENCING. Jeweler's Novelties, Diamonds, Elegant Cased Goods. s ld Nanv make. Heating Stoves in stock and can suit almost anybody, both in style and price. We propose to keep at the head of the procession and will always make prices that will satisfy our customers. bua-inee- s. ' UTAH. V Nearly 2,000,000 in Use pnnT.wsiAB feet. Dm.-- Shoes in all the latent and beit HAVE NEARLY ONE WE hundred different kinds of t tk re For W.WrFUNGE, SOLE AGENT FOR Blowing for Blairf. Evanston. Idaho, News: The Blaine boom of J2 does not stand still, but moves right along, and gathers sua aa it moves, like a snow balL r- fine Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. The Most Complete Stock of yers of theK Lexington .r&iMwl in f rami it mm4. e U U Huil elmasBf aad straW Tbrf uSrad O OAnd Ui Street.-- Twenty-Fourt- h OGDEN, Coetumee. Ui GENTLEMEN'S hoe Dealers: NOVELTIES CITY IX BRIEF. 00 EXCLUSIVE -- a turn cum U ett jr y w & Japanese Bazar j TWEXTY-FIFT- STEEET. H Just received from China and Japan, farm of Elgeant QuiHed Silk Smoking Jackets. Embroidered The Most Delicate of China, Silk Handkerchiefs, Gold Embroidere and harness room; all built inside together with a hay mow holding two tons of hay ; shed Decorated Wall Banners, Chinese and Japanese Fans, lux:) feet, boarded on north and wet, with hay roof. Eighty acres under good wires ; Gennine China Rose Jars, Finest of Silks and Laces, corral, four barb wires, to hold 75 or 100 head of stock; good hennery (log) 10x14; cellar, underother and 10x12, out door a ground. buildings ; good well of water in yard. We do not depend The farm is now rented and on irrigation. party will rout another year. About 30 acres in cultivation. A mortgage of $600, due In 1S!4, at 7 per cent interest, Inquire of J. H. TUCKER, Central Hotel. Ogdeu. Utah. Chinese and Japanese Bazaar, teas, Screens, Jrpanese Portieries, Forest of Te& 25th Street. Serio-Comic-s NORA WILLIAMS. Positive Apponrance, MISS SADIE HART, tho Only Song and Dunce Artist. Firrt Appearance of the Musical Artists, WALDO WHIPPLE & BILLY KEN EDY. Introducing Twenty Dillercnt Musical Instruments. Wonderful Attraction. JET YMA, the Dead Shot.lireakinsGlafS Balls and Fancy Shooting. The Queen of Song, MISS NELLIE MARK-HAKennedy's Very Funny Farce Entitled, ASURrfilSE PARTY. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Transfer Co., DO 10 Is prepared to do all kinds of DEAYING. BAGGAGE Introducing the Fnll Strength of the Company, Note Tho evening's performance commences sharp. at 8:15 and Fifty Cents Seats in Boxes Fifty Cents, Popular Pricw, Twenty-Fiv- e -- AX I Furniture Moving a Specialty. No. Xi IVJi St. Telephone 108. WANT TO BUILD A HOME ON EASY terms? . . I Want to borrow money on Real Estate Security? Want to buy some Vacant or Improved Residence Property? W ant Insurance in good Companies? Call and have a talk with me. I am agent for the People's Building Loan & Savings Ass'n of Geneva, ,N. Y., also for the Lombard Investment Co., Kansas City, Mo., also for a choice list of vacant or improved Residence property. Also for a number of the leading, old reliable Insurance Companies of the U. S. R.i414:P. Washington HIJNTEE, Avenue. -- fl. |