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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1904 ROLLED THEY : LOCAL BRIEFS J4444444 LIST I- - well-know- n a a Dis-play- a ty no attending IK Skeen, who has been dangerously at his residence for the last week, state this bis condition las lightly Improved. Mike Riley, charged with houseRo-labreaking. appeared before Judge a entered and plea this morning of not guilty. His trial was set for April 7th. Jim McKinney, Rawlins oldest engineer, was in Ogden yesterday. In 1889 he handled the throttle on an engine from New York to Toano on the Central Paclflc. Rev. Ora C. Wright left today for Salt Lake City. This evening he will deliver a lecture at the East Side Baptist church in that city, the subject being Yellowstone Park." Dr. Harvey Reid, a leading physician of Rock Springs, Wyoming, is at the general hospital In Ogden, undergoing treatment Dr. Reid was a major-gener- al In the Civil war and he has been for years one of Wyoming's most prominent medical men. pp The report in the local morning paper that oranges are to begin to arrive in trainloads tomorow and then to continue turns out to be hot air. Inquiry at the proper quarters elicits the Information that, they may begin to arrive next week or next month, but so far, nothing Is known about It. Owing to the heavy business on the Southern Paclflc It has become necessary to Install a quadruple In the dis- the resembling timbre of the contralto and then in modified form. Her medium voice Is her stronghold. She displays In this register a beautiful rich tone, full of sympathy when required and much of the dramatic element when aroused to the rendering of those phrases where this element should predominate. Her phrasing and enunciation are to be commended. It Is matter of congratulation that Miss Berkhoel has sufficient breath control to properly phrase without unnecessarily renewing the breath. She catpured the audience last night by her Intelligent rendition of the numbers given. Mr. Welhe did beautiful work. He makes the violin sing, the result or temperamental gifts. His tones are sonorous and beautiful and his technique simply marvelous. Mr. Welhe Is natural born artist, and best of all he upholds the art for arts sake. Mr. Clawson surprised and pleased every one present His accompaniments were of a high order and did much for the soloists whom he The tabernacle choir, under Mr. did , their usual direction, good work. They had memorised the choruses and gave Mr. Ballantyne their eyes and souls In the reading of the work In hand. Miss Della Lund did splendidly at the organ. The affair was artistic from start to finish and patchers office. The common side of was greatly enjoyed by all present. the quad" will be used for messages along the line to Winnemucca, while HELD EVENING SESSION. the polar will be worked on through messages only. PoFuneral services over the remains 8ix Offenders Were Disposed of in lice Court Last of Mrs. Phillip Rank were conducted rooms in the Stayner block at at her 2:30 this afternoon. William M. Rank, Judge Howell held a short session of a son of the deceased, arrived from California last night and took charge police court last evening and disposed of the arrangements. A large num- of six culprits. William McCloud was given twenty-fiv- e ber of friends were present at the days on the rock pile for being obsequies and Interment was at Mnun drunk. This was his secunlawfully tain View cemetery. ond offense this week. John Doe, charged with drunkenA RIGHT ON BRADWAY. ness. forfeited $5 for his appearance. James P. Kenny demonstrated his Murray and Mack Brought a Host of soberness by walking a crack. He was Pretty Girls to discharged. Ogdsn. James Smith was given thirty days In jail. He was drinking at the exStanding room was selling at a great pense of some Italians and put up a big premium at the Grand opera house fight when they tried to shake him. last night The favorites, Richard Martin was warned to keep Murray and Mack, with a bevy of out of Ogden. He was charged witn pretty girls, presented a hilarious mu disturbing the peace of Electric alley. sical comedy called A Night on Mabel lludapath, colored, was senBroadway." There was not the slighttenced to thirty days In jail on genest semblance of a plot to the piece, eral principles. but the string of specialties was so Bal-lantyn- e's old-ti- good that no one grieved on account ARTICLES ARE FILED. CHARGED WITH FORGING TO A DEED. BUT ARE ALREADY SEPARATED AND IN THE COURT. Anna NAME because he had money and THEY HAD NONE. 0. Hancock 8uoo Her Husband Case Will Occupy the Attention of the James Brenes, J. Green and John Municipal Court Thie Walter F. Hancock for 8oparato Maintenance. Summers Are All in Durance Afternoon. Vile. The preliminary examination of Mrs. L. G. McKinney, charged with forging the name of Mrs. Elisabeth Billings to a certain deed last November, came up In the municipal court this afternoon and is still in progress. ' The original complaint charged Mrs. Green of Salt Lake City with the crime jointly. Mrs. Green acknowledged that ance. she committed the act, but says that The Interesting feature In the case is she did it at the instance of Mrs. Mcthat the couple were married In Ogden Kinney. It is understood that by turnlonger ago than the 11th of February. ing state's evidence she wlil not be Immediately after the w'eddlng the de- prosecuted. ' County Attorney Hulaniskl la confendant Is alleged to have deserted the prosecution and T. D. ducting her and positively refused to live with Is attorney for defendant Johnson or support her, although he Is perfectly able, both physically and financially, to do so. Having no home the plaintiff was forced to go out and work as a domestic, but as the defendant Is employed on the railroad and earning $100 per month she believes she Is entitled to separate maintenance. suit of more than usual Inferes: has just been filed in the Second district court by Attorney M. D. Lessen ger. It Is an action brought by Anna O. Hancock against Walter F. Hancock and asks for temporary alimony and final decree of separate maintenA -- We dont James Brenes, J. Green and John D. Summers are all in the city jail awaiting the action of the court in extricating them from a serious difficulty. All three of them were drinking In Greiner's saloon when two of them spent all their money. These two then took the third one outside the room, and, in the parlance of the street Stetson H&.ts sell them. They go as fast ;,s we receive them. Consequently we don't keep them. rolled him. The police have no means of keep C. D. IVES dis- tinguishing the roller" from the rolled, and this point will probably be decided by Judge Howell when the case cornea up for trial. BROOM HOTEL CORNER. OPENING DISPLAY AND SALE OF.. REVIVAL SERVICES. Noted Evangelist Will Conduct ings in the City Next Week. A will Meet- series of special meetings which attract unusual attention In this city will begin Sunday night at the Baptist church. For some months the members of this church have looked with interest to the coming of Rev. D. L. Lamkln, D. D., the noted evangelist, who has met with auch wonderful success In other cities Dr. Lam-ki- n la an orator of marked ability ana his powerful presentation of the gospel truth Insures wide Interest wherever he goes He will be here only ten days but while here undivided attention will be glveh to this work. Members of other churches will no doubt receive great benefit and men and women who are not Identified with churches will do. well to hear this forceful speaker. Rev. Ora C. Wright will begin the meetings and conduct them Tuesday, and Wednesday night and Dr. Lamkln will arrive Thursday and have full charge after that date. Sunday night Rev. Wright will Illustrate with views the famous song, Palm Branches ster-eoptic- on 8CHETTLER GUITAR CONCERT. Prof. C. D. Schettler, who has achieved great reputation in the east and Germany as a master of the guitar and mandolin, will give his first concert since his return from Germany In Ogden at the Congregational church Monday evening, March 28th. Great Sensation. There waa a big sensation at New Spring Costumes for Women Stunning new Easter Suits, exceedingly smart Coats for Easter. Charming designs in Dress Skirts, Magnificent creations in Fancy Waists, Superb Costumes for theater and afternoon wear Evening Coats, both simple and gorgeous. The coming week will be of great importance to the women of Ogden. The great style store will be at its best. Tempting values will be offered throughout our entire stock. Tomorrow We Begin a Very Import- ant Special Saje of Womens Exquisite tailor Made Eaton Suits of fine quality, Broadcloth Cheviots, Wool, Crash, Vorles and Etamenes, blue, brown and black, also fancy mixtures, wide shoulder effect, with or without capes, trimmed with .braids, Persian bands, taffeta and contracting materials. Jacket taffeta, lined with wide silk or material girdle; in dress walking length skirts. ' With such exceptional prices as: $10.00, 12.50, 13.50, 15.00, 17.50, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00 $7SO SILK COAT FOR $5.00 A Lea-vlll- e, IndL, when W. H. Brown of that place, who expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for I endured Consumption. He writes: Insufferable agonies from Asthma, but your Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a complete cure. Similar cures of Consumption. Pneumonia. Bronchitis and Grip Surely this will interest you New Silk Coat, modeled on the line of the popular Monte Carlo, made of good quality Peau de Soie, loose fitting shoulder cape, stitched full pouch sleeve, inverted cuff. up-to-da- are numerous. Its the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c. and $1. Guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, DrugglsL of the absence of a plot Articles of Incorporation of the Og The songs were new, the music den Goldfield Mining company were TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. bright and catchy, the grlls were pret filed todny with the county clerk. ty and all the jokes had The company Is capitalised for $10, LOST. been revamped. 000, and will develop certain mining Two or three of the ballets were claims In Nye county, Nevada. The LOST On Washington avenue, large altogether new and were strikingly officers of the company are Amos pocket book; $3 reward. Return to beautiful. 426 Twenty-secon- d street president: 8. L. Ives, S. L. Wood, secretary; Claude Dr. H. Talbot one of the most noted Zinn, who. with C. H. FOR 8ALE. Huffy and J. orators in the West, will preach at the M. Zinn, are the directorate. FOR SALE Furniture of a First Methodist church of this city house. N. J. Norton, 2485 Jefferson next Sunday, morning and evening. Sure Cure for Piles. avenue. Itching Files produce moisture and Early seed potatoes. Skeen A Co. cause Itching. This form, as well as Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Files are 353 Twenty-fourt- h street. cured by Dr. File Remedy. ANSWER Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs Now plant sweet peas. Buy seed of tumors. 50c a jar at druggists, or sent TO mo by malL Treatise free. Write me Skeen A Co., 852 Twenty-fourt- h case. Dr. Bosanko, Philaabout your TODAYS street Silk Week -- ed g, te FOR THIS SALE, $5.00 -- time-honor- THEIR PARTNER OH TRIAL 4 Chamberlain, a 1 at the raeifl1- traveling roan, G. of Chicago and Houae FINE MUSICAL PROGRAM REN' J. the at are Franrimo Pan of DERED AT TABERNACLE. Goodman Paclflc. L. The city auditor. Mr. Hattie home Miss Bsrkhosls Songs Were Admirher at nick Brown. la acriouely ably Selected and Wall on Orchard avenue. Her Great Talent. the la Alfred Roue of Spanish Fork William gueat of the family of 268 Thirtieth street. at The audience was small but appreciHughes Isaacs Jr. Is In from Mrs. W. ative that assembled in the tabernacle cut-o- lt Lakeside station, on the Lucln for a last night to hear the Berkhoel concert. and will be at her parents home The program was admirably selected few days. rendered. The variety J. F.' Lobdell, insictor of dining and artistically chosen by Miss and songs arias of and cars on the Union Paclflc system, excellent oppoi-tunlan her Berkhoel thelt gave from his wife have returned of displaying her vocal capaeastern trip. W. bilities. The group of five songs rangCharles W. Clark, son of Senator by ing in style from dramatic to the reaccompanied A. Clark of Montana, In Interpertatlon J. C. Phillips of Butte. Is registered quisite sympathetic Her were well sung. heavy aria, Joan at the. Paclflc hotel. to however, Farewell of France, Arc's last Bill Hausen arrived In the city to more display her opportunity gave and ready night. Bill la In fine shape voice Her few a her gifts. temperamental fans to show the Salt lake not until meixo-sopraand Is almost season. this baseball stunts do you have reached Is voice chest Moron! of the physicians The E. NOW MONTH Silk Week The announcement cannot be too strong. It will undoubtedly be a sale with us, for we never remember offering anything to approach these values. red-lett- er vice-preside- four-roo- ON . 1SJEWSPAPER ADVERTISING the Point When Selecting SYS GLASSES RELIABILITY-THa- t's This reliable old-tifirm Is better prepared to do reliable, work every time. It woould not enjoy such a reputation If unsuccessful and untrustworthy. Mechanical devices for the examination of eyes that will make you realise what a difference (.nod eye sight Is. are In our Optical Parlors, and we ask a trial, which will surely convince you. up-to-d- a J. S. LEWIS CO. Jewelers end Opticians X Also Thcusand Remnants at less than cost. Soie and Taffeta for silk coats, at cost price. Th rivalry pf merchant in mwi paper advertising has been likened to the rivalry of nationo in building navies. Still, the average man feela that hit own country ought to havo tha big gevt and boat ships, on general prin and the average merchant eiplas; knows that ho ought to bo up well in the race for publicity if ho would count, Thousand yards Black Peau KID GLOVE SALE An Opportunity to Buy Your Easter Gloves QUESTION delphia, Fa. s 45c Corded Wash Silks, 25c m i 25 doz. Alice, $1.00 " " - gale Price, "oc 99c 99c $1.19 $1.35 de |