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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, ; j the bowling alley last night the IWrraft team defeat eil tlie Tlnwinn team ill two (rallies out of three. OGDEN DOES NOT KNOW WHERE imsket-lia- ll SHE IS AT. The Weher Stake academy on Monday to team will go Logan for a return game with ISrigham Young At Any Rat There Will Bs No Base-ba- ll college. Excursions to Salt meet The t'hild's Culture ilul will Lake. Thou. Friday at 3 i. in. with Mrs. A full Silg Washington avenue. situation In Ogden is a i The bum-bul- l attendanee is desired. seems to have reThe next ease on tlie calendar for serious matter. It is solved itself into the question of ball trial in the Second district court Naor no ball. that of Eugene A. Austin vs. Utah und There I no longer any doubt that tional hank, in which A. E. Tratt will be in the league, that is. In Boise L. R. Rogers are attorneys resjiectively. of the season.and wheth-know- n. acthe beginning A demurrer has been tiled in the ge He telegraphed Jdanager tion brought by Richard Watkins unIs for a league comagainst the Ogden Rapid Transit Bin-foHe known. Manager tlegraphed does pany, alleging that the complaint direcof board the that Monday not state facts sufficient for a cause of declined to grant the concessions tors action. Ogden asked for and said a letter folenThe, Misses Lou and Alin Parker lowed the telegram. This letter has tertained a select company of friends not arrived. ave-nu- e at their home at 2130 Washington John McCloskey (Honest John) signlast evening. Games and amuseed with Boise' Tuesday, and it is bements were indulged lit during the lieved here that he was the largest evening and dainty refreshmens were factor in the turning down of Ogden. served in the dining room. Boise also had to go from home for an Undertaker Llnquest lust night ship- angel and president and treasurer of ped the remains of Lee Ylck Bow, the the team. This gentleman is Walter Chinaman who died on the train near Sebree, the banker of Caldwell. Ogden, to Alleghany, Pa., for burial. There Is strong talk in Denver and The A. O. U. W. excursion to Salt Pueblo of taking Salt Lake and Ogden Lake last evening to the lodge there Into the Western league. was well attended, about 200 taking Walla, Walla (Wash.), Baker City, advantage of the cheap rates. La Grande and Pendleton, Oregon, are talking of an Inland Empire league. MRS. SARAH BIGLER PLYMOUTH. DIED Counterfeit Monev And Vicinity PASSED AWAY I 1904. SALT LAKE PIOHEER BALL SITUATION LOCAL BRIEFS At FEBRUARY 18, THURSDAY, AT TO DEVELOP MINING CLAIMS IN BOX ELDER COUNTY. USUALLY Urn,-- . Six grocerfmen were in police court yesterday to answer to the charge of selling bogus tomato catsup. Five of the defendants pleaded guilty and were The sixth pleaded fined $1 each. not guilty and will stand trial. ThV- -. -- Sme ith A Y ?re hKh,y polished X those .j shoes Ire?unVy rc 'rimmS .1Shed t0 Imitate are built on W on merit The Just as good Winds1 Followed Fortunes of 8aints Through Local Investors Become Interested in Missouri, Illinois, Across Copper Property in the NorthSalt Lake police officers are making unterieits. fJCSUaI,y ern Country. tho Plains. an effort to apprehend proprietors of you buy a saloons in which wlneroom are kept later than 7 o'clock in the evenopen A new mining company waa orgaThe death of Mrs. Sarah Bigler or Plain clothea men have been deing. in the city yesterday for the purPlymouth, Boxelder county, last night nised to watch the suspected place tailed you are sure that you am at ( o'clock removed from the stage of pose of developing some of the valu- and arrest the proprietors who violate Setting a counterfeit action one of the oldest and most re- able mineral deposits in Box Elder the ordinance. Order have also been are among the X A. W. are they ?r spected pioneers of Utah, and a citizen county. The incorporators arrest first to issued and the persons entering originals of high H. of OgBrowne whose history and experience is second Agee and Sherman who will be detained aa shoes rooms, wine grade and have Daniel and to none in interest. Mrs. Bigler passed den, Albert Swingewood witnesses. their given wearers sat-- A and Hot of Utah, Springs, peacefully away at the home of her Convery isfaction for two genera Francisco. San John Logan, The son Adam Bigler, from old age. J. W. Peterson, alias Frank Lloyd, X tions. The organisation Is known as the funeral will be held from the residence waa captured yesterday in the act of $5.00, $6.00 & $7 at Plymouth tomorrow. A casket was Great Northern Copper Mining com- burglarizing the residence of Joseph in claims of twelve consists and pany A Larkin sent to that place today by on Seventh South street The We have the sole agency the Sierra Madre district. Box Elder Carrao Son, undertakers. saw a man enter the house for HANAN SHOES. neighbors Mrs. Sarah Bigler was born in Vir- county. It is Incorporated for $100,000 once door the back became at and by and $1 of per share, ginia and was 93 years, 3 months and of the par value suspicious. The police were notified d. 18 days old. Her maiden name was 64,000 shares have already been Broom Hotel Com A recent assay received from by telephone that the place was being Cunningham and she was the wife of a aa ransacked knew by they burglar, the late Jacob Bigler, who died at ore taken from one of the veins show that the Carrao had gone to family 16:6 result: ed the copper, following Farmington years ago. She was the California to the winter. Peteraiater of Captain Andrew Cunningham 7 ounces silver and 60 cts. gold value son was foundspend a by policeman In the The officers chosen for the ensuing whose participation in the early history of bathroom and arrested. the building Mrs. year are: A. W. Agee, president; of the territory la well known. Lake Salt The authorities have police S. and Bigler was at Nauvoo at the time the Daniel Convery, notified that Peterson is wanted been treasurer. H. and Browne, secretary prophet Joseph Smith was killed and in Ogden for two burglaries commitwas at Horn's Mill at the time of the GOOD, CLEAN COAL-Ated there last month. massacre, and followed the varying SECOND WARD DANCE. fortunes of the saints through the DELIVERED. THE AUDIENCE WORSE. troublous times in the east, on the Proceeds Will Go to Buy Music Books frontier and In the dreary march across for ths Sunday Ha -- a -- a! I am mad, mad!1 ranted Sole Agents for the plains. She and her husband ar8chool. Hamphat, the tragedian, In the dunsoon 1851 and In after in Utah FEASTED . ON DRIED PRUNES. rived geon scene. Coal settled at Farmington. A pretty dance wa given last night Huh! snorted a man in the galone Adam la She survived son, by at the Second ward amusement hall by lery, you ain't as near mad as us felCarter and Clark Will Be City's Guests Bigler of Plymouth, and by a large the Sunday school of that ward, the lers that paid to get in. for Five Days. Philadelphia SHURTLIFF COAL CO. number of grandchildren, proceeds to be used for the purchase Press. Judge J. Albert Howell of the muand of new music books for the Sunday Night Watchman McIntyre find Connicipal court went to Salt Luke City OFFICE8 2407 AND 2041 reside ho Jn Northern Utah and school class. The attendance was E. and Clark P. F. ductor Paine found NOTE FOR UNDERWRITERS. lust night. 'WASHINGTON AVENUE. loaded with Cal. Idaho. She was related by marriage large and the affair a moat pleasant B. Carter in a box-cSuperintendent W. R. Scott of the lfornia dried A. Smith. one. TELEPHONE 18-OR 18-I never heard a more disgusting prunes In the railroad to Apostle George Southern Pacific has returned from was loved and respected Mrs Bigler arrestwere on was this The committee morning. They arrangements ynrds sjieech than old man Brown his western trip. M. McCune, Fred G. Clark, William made this morning." ed for trespass and in the police court by all who knew her. Her charity and of the R. W. Pittman, manager were sentenced to serve five' days in benevolence were household words and R. Newman, H. P. Scoville, Mrs. JoWho's old man Brown?' Western Newspaper Union at Salt Lak .kill. SIM The men explained that they are her Christian faith shone like a beacon seph C. McFarland, MIsa Ellen ThomThe old fellow I worked for. He the all City, is in Ogden today. dark periods a throughout miners and were stealing ride. They light as and Miss Josie Zitsman. said. 'See here, if you don't do better T. W. Collins, traveling passenger got on board at Terrace and said they of her early, life. 1 Irvin C, Emmett, Imogene Wilson, I'll fire you." Philadelphia Press. agent of the Union Pacific at Omaha, had been to supiier, consequently did Hattie Hinchcliffe, Mabel McCune and IS MY NEW GROCERY J came in from the east today. not purtuke of the prunes. Grace Payne composed the committee TRAINMEN DANCED. If you have range horses or mules F. A. Hill, who says he is a miner Asaltant Superintendent W. A. Mcon refreshments. for sale It will pay you to communiOLSEN J3WphMi2J7ZA"'i Govern of Wadsworth registered at the and hns been at work at Park City, was Brotherhood Gave Its The reception committee was Eliza cate with the mm who buys more Eighteenth Ansent to the rock pile for thirty days. Union Pacific hotel last night. a Hinchcliffe, Dora Payne, Myrtle Jen- horse than any other man on earth. niversary Ball at Dignan'a Last He asked John Swanson, a Swede, for Pearl Pingree, Flora Wilson, Lu-l- le Address or cal! on C. M. Clay, $442 ' William kins, of Schools Superintendent Evening. a half dollnr. Swenson tendered ubscrnx Wallace, Nettle Rushton, Meda Washington avenue, Ogden, Allison went down to Salt Lake today Utah. Start the new year to attend a meeting of the state board dime and Hill smote the Swede on the the Journal. $6 a year. The eighteenth annual ball of the McQuarrie, A. B. Ballanger, Andrew J, Phone 552 X. face. John Carnegie (Scotty") wit- Railroad Trainmen waa of education. , given at Dig- Bowman, A. L. Scoville. Joseph C. Mcnessed transaction. the nan'a academy last night and it waa Farland, Joseph C. Platt, Joshua T. Commissioner W. G. Wilson left for a complete success In all its appoint- Rackham, Walter Scoville and Willard Denver today to purchase the neSENT EAST FOR BURIAL CALL ments. Two hundred couples were Ellis. cessaries for his new fish hatchery. He will visit several places in Wyoming presnt and the dancing was kept up before he returns. NO EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT. Remains of John F. Bliaa Will Ba Sent until 2 o'clock. PasteurWM1 bring perfectly PURE The success of the affair was In a to Shorman, Texas. R.' C. Kerens of St. Loul. one of the ized Milk Cream and right to your large measure due to the excellent Worlds Fair Directors Raject Applicadirectors of the San Pedro, Los An door. Dont endanger the health of The remains of John F. Bliss, who management by the committees. The tion of 8tatc Board of geles and Salt Lake railroad, passed your family by using Impure dairy proMcEducation. through Ogden this morning In a spec- was killed yesterday by falling under committee on arrangements was L. of Pasteurizing li ducts. method Our ial car from Los Angeles bound for the motor car, will he shipped tonight Donald, J. T. Couraey, E. C. Webber, sure. absolutely to Mr. Bliss' old home at Sherman, J. B. Durkin, A. Scherrer. The recepI Salt Lake. State Superintendent of Public InTexas. The remains will be accom- tion committee was composed of C. D, struction A. C. Nelson, who has rePASTEUR DAIRY COMPANY panied by the bereaved widow and by Simpson, A. Scherrer, H. Williams, L. turned from St. Louis, says that the WILL FIGHT THE BULL. Alden. The floor member of the local Brotherhood of McDonald, George In application for a apace sufficient P. O. Building Telephone 37 Locomotive Engineers. Mrs. Bliss will committee was J. B. Durkin, E. C. which to make an educational exhibit, Ssnor Enriqus Robles in Daily Training remain In Texas and will make 8her Webber, Colonel Harris, F. B. Herrick, ha been rejected. The request was defor the Grand H. Williams. inan her future home. nied because the application wa not A number of Trainmen were presMr. Bliss carried 33.000 Insurance in filed with the proper authorftiea within the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- ent from Salt Lake City. Evanston and the scheduled time. Arrangements fur the big bull fight neers und $2,000 in the Ancient Or- Pocatello. Mr. Nelson has laid the matter beexhibition at Glen wood park February der of United Workmen. fore Governor Wells, who has taken it 22d. are progressing satisfactorily, WEST POINT EXAMINATIONS. up w(jh the fair authorities. Both are Senor Robles Is In dally tmlnlng for the In accordance with lnstrutcions from VICIOUS DOG KILLED. very anxious to have the first order encounter and numerous rough riders Senator Smoot examinations will he rescinded, that the board may have the from the cow rountles are being en held by State Superintendent to make a display. gaged to take part in the bucking con After Biting Major Littlafiald's Jersey Schools Nelson for candidates to Went opportunity OODEN, UTAH Cow. tests. A special excursion train will Point in Salt Lake on March 4th and Carry the Largest Line of Sporting Goods of Every Description SNOWSLLIDES DO GREAT be run over the Rio Grunde from Salt 5th. Applicants, besides passing a ri of DAMAGE IN OREGON any House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices A vicious bull dog belonging to gld physical examination, will have to Lake, leaving that city at 10:50 a. m. Send for Their Large 154 Page Catalog it is free. The fare for the round trip will be one Thomus Cuuningham Jr. was killed by display a high degree of efficiency in BAKER CITT, Or., Feb. 18. News order of the chief of police this after the dollar. following subjects: Reading, writ has noon. This morning the dog got into just reached this city of two of the ing, spelling, English grammar, Eng MOTION IS DENIED. Major EL A. Littlefield's corral and lish composition. English literature largest snowslides ever recorded in Oregon. The slides occurred on Black In the United States circuit court badly bit a fine Jersey cow. This waa arithmetic, algebra (through quadra Creek Monday night between 9 and first offense of thia kind chargyesterday Judge Marshall denied the not the tics).plane geometry, descriptive and 12 o'clock, passing over the Chloride, motion of K. 8. Rolapp. trustee In the ed to the cow and Mr. Cunningham in physical geography, United States his Geiser Hendry and Maxwell mines, deno to hi execution, tory, general objetclon terposed bankruptcy proceedings of A. D. history and physiology the shaft houses, mills and all Reynolds, asking that the property and hygene. Applicants must be be stroying of the upper workings In their path. APRON AND RUMMAGE SALE. transferred from the receiver, T. tween the ages of 17 and 22 years. Fortunately no one was killed. At this The W. R. C. will hold an Whalen, to him. The next move time the extent of the damage cannot these proceedings Is being awaited apron and rummage sale February IS, SUES FOR DIVORCE. be estimated as no one has been able 19 and 20th at No. 853 Twenty-fourt- h an anxious public. I. J. Pnul, the Salt Lake grocer, w to get to the mines, they being covstreet waa in Ogden a few days ago looking ered with snow to the depth of forty Dont forget International Brothfor hia wife, whom he said deserted SAFE FOR 8ALE. feet In places. The damage will amount erhood of Teamsters ball Wednesday Second-han- d Mosler safe. In good hhn for a former partner. P. IT. to many thousands of dollars, however. evening, February 24th, at Conleys. condition. Apply room 32, First Na Brunger, hns instituted a suit for abso Other slides are feared and the people lute divorce. Paul wants custody tlonal bank building. are leaving that section of the country. If you want steel or wood the minor children and desires to en to hte way the now' is packed cases, loose leaf ledgers or card Index The opportunity this week Is to make join Mrs. Paul from disposing of her Owing Into the gulch and the great quantity system drop a card to C. S. Pulver, 60 cents do the duty of a dollar. Sale Interest In the community property down enrried it will be several months or Salt Ogden lake City. Includes everything. Ross Book Store, before it will thaw out. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters gives one of It most enter The first annual ball of the Internatabling balls at Conley's, Wednesday tional Brotherhood of Teamstera will February 24th. be held at Conley's dancing academy February 24th. Ticket. Dollar-fift- y books this week go for 90 Wednesday. 50 eta. per couple. cent. Other book also at 40 per cent are ahown In such variety in this store off. Ross Book Store. that not on buyer In a thousand will TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. fail to find what he think the intendOffice supplies and stationery go this ed recipient will be glad to receive. week at 40 per cent off regular price FOR SALE brick and frame Watches, gem and ornament of all Roa Book Store. house near depot. Lot 50x330 feet. kinds for men and women, misses and Good barn. 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