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Show DAILY ISALT LAKE I VICINITY I j In Railroad Circles Af-bei- ,f j,dy , jjg v0unda examined by a number . puyalciana. During the course of examination a white team, hitched drove to an ordinary farm wagon, In it was an ordinary pine coffin to which waa a rough coffin. The warm body of Rose waa lifted into had not been taken e coffin, which Over1 the pallid face box. of the In a white waa spread form ood limp whatao-- , ceremony any Without jUtb. not even a prayer or a single lid was placed over the cofl-j- o tljnr, the jnd screwed down. The top of the box was secured. obole was lifted into That done the the wagon and off to the cemtery. jjo jorted before-bonAi the grave had been dug of west that occupied by being one south of and the Mortensen inter d, wlt-nen- I of-Ic- c, ad-Tb- ed pre-fW- - a single hitch. Ai. ofiiiii'ii u.i supreme court GRAND OPERA HOUSE cMozart Symphony OF NEW YORK MEETING TO 8ETTLE SUGAR FREIGHT QUESTION SAME JUDGES 410-41- 1 ' $120.00 THE LATEST AX1) MOST KT1HT1 0 PATTERNS AT PRICES THAT MEAN READY SALE I'S. IN A OI K DISPLAY WINDOW CONTAINS SPECIAL YALl'lCS FOR A PEW DAYS ONLY. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR OGDEN. Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co. Exclusive House Furnishers i ECCLES ES AND HIGH QUALITY A DELAYED 8ALE OF LADIES' NIGHT AND A REAL JOY TO CLOSE BUYERS. VERY LOW PRIC- WILL BE THE RULING FACTORS DURING THIS SALE. SHIPMENT OF THE MOST ELABORATE ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA WIDE, FULL LENGTH. FINELY MADE GOWNS AND CORSET COVERS BROUGHT TO OGDEN SEASON ARRIVED A FEW DAYS AGO. THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE LING LOW PRICES ON W!E STRONGLY NIGHT GOWNS BLDG. 48c, A Fine Cambric Gown, with hemstitched ruffles in neck and sleeves, run with dainty ribbon. Worth 85c any place. 58c Our price DRAKE Regular f 1.00 Regular $1.25 Regular $1.25 Regular $1.50 MANS FRIEND quality quality to $1.50 quality to $1.75 quulity, sale price ' NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN WALK ADVISE EARLY CHOOSING. CORSET COVERS Fine Muslin Gowns Little hemstitched tuck with cttmbric ruffles In sleeves and neck, yoke front and back, 65c quality. Sale price Personal Note. Call and 1 will Tall Yon How. START- THE8E DAINTY MATERIALS, THAT THEY WILL FAIRLY RIGHT OUT Ofr OUR STORE. THIS SEVERAL WEEKS AGO BUT WE PROPOSE MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME BY PLACING SUCH On Your THE WORKING GREAT SALE OF OF BEAUTIFUL UNDERM USUNS Loan Money 68c 89c 98c $1.23 Durable Cambric, with fine sheer long cloth Regular 25c. Q utility, Sale price ruffles. 19c Cambric with fine sheer long cloth ruffles. Five rows of insertion. Regular 40c. quality Sale price 29c Regular 50c quality Exquisite 65c quality. Sale price Dulnty 85c quality, for Finest 81.00 qualities, for 35o 48o 58c 68o i S. J. BURT & BROS. We depend on our eomminluni, not our customer' lone, for our profit. The only itrictly commlMion home In the state. OGDEN BROKERAGE CO. 2182 WASHINGTON AYE. Phone 21& CERTAINLY! THE BIG AUCTION SALE at C. A. Beghtols Jewelry Store is STILL GOING ON Two big sales each day-2:3- 0 2 7:30 p MOST OF THE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Hand-Decorat- ed WANTED. petition asking that the present district be Judges of the Third Judicial to the submitted be will renominated Democratic Judicial convention which meets on May 16th. The petition is attorsigned by many of the lending poof neys of Salt Lake, Irrespective hands In the now Is litical belief, and of Col. A. C. Ellis, chairman of the Democartlc Judicial committee. TO GOWNS AND CORSET COVERS THAT SHOULD PROVE A STIRRING EVENT TO ADMIRERS I China, Cut Glass, Clocks, Leather Goods, Etc., RLEY CRANE WILL LECTURE. Charles Crane, now a Socialist teture at Federation of Labor tatt corner of State and Fourth streets, Salt Lake City, tomor- !!Unday) evening, April 24th. at Mr. Crane's subject will be: . "e Influence of the Church Declln-Wi- lt R' Why?M Prom the view of a Socialist No charge for tatanlamion and everybody Invited. $9.50 MONDAY MORNING WE WILL BEGIN AN UNDERPRICED Three Centuries of Romantic, Classical and Popular Music. It is now stated that the division terminal change from Wadsworth to Miss Maris Stori, Solo Violin Harrlman, or East Reno, will be made Mr. Richard Stoelzer, Viola In about four weeks, after which time Hsrr Theo. Hoch, Violin the first named town will be off the Mr. Mario Blodeck, Cello railroad map. Preparatory to the Assisted by Miss Marie Stori, prlma change the dismantling of Wadsworth donna soprano; Mr. Richard Stoelzer, has already commenced and the housviola d'amour soloist, lute, saxophone, es of railroad men' are being taken bells; Herr Theo. Hoch, cornet virtudown and loaded on flat cars for shiposo, Roman Triumphal trumpet and ment to East Reno. This sendee is Alpine echo horn; Mr. Mario Blodeck, performed gratia by the rallorad comda Gamba soloist and xither. pany, which will also furnish employes with lots In East Reno in ex- PRICE8..-- . ...... .25c, 50c, 75e and change for those they own in Seats on Sale Monday. - PRICES U nder-- Muslins Club kindly txtnid our thanks. earnestly Christensen, to Carl J. Nelsen, A. I. STONE and 17, block 2, Riverside Park 1550.. LINED Tuesday, April 26 en Won; Refrigerators ZINC ENAMELED. TILE AND OPAL down l.y me the low er eiiurt In th,. c.ise of George (lenerul Agent Hurley of I'lniMe.ul vs, the Slioit Li i e, which the Short Lire ivturi;i-this morning w.i from i'piiealed by the de- from S'nLi llarUir.i. Cal., where he femiiii.t. lias Wen in Hiieiutunv at the meetOil AilKiisl In, IsiiiJ. it is h i ing of the tiaiii.niiiir.intal passenger engine pissing tin Olinsteinl place, agents. emitio'l a large quantity of cinders Resides the geiier.il question, of pas- and sparks. Tln-- set tire to the plaintHe sued for fl.4riD.90 senger rates, etc., the agents discussed iff's property. was and awarded $625 and ihe question of special rates to the St. damages costs. Tin only question involved was Louis exposition and announcement of whether the company kept the wire their decision will soon be forthcom- screen in the stack or the engine in ing. perfect repair. The jury decided to Mr. Hurley continued on to Salt Lake the contrary. on the early train. Cures Coughs and Colds. EMPLOYES DRAW Mr. C. r.itterson, 625 Lake St., ToFOR EA8T RENO LOTS peka, Kansas, says: Of all cough remThe lots laid off by the Southern edies Ballard's Horehound Syrup is my favorite: it has done and wll do all Pacific company within what is called that Is claimed for it to speedily cure the reservation at the new town of all coughs and colds and it Is so sweet pleasant to the taste. 25c, 60c and East Reno, Nev., were allotted to the and 1 a bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. employes last week. The drawing took place at Wadsworth and so far as known the greatest satisfaction is felt by the railroad men at the result. JOSEPH CLARK, Manager. The drawing was done in alphabetical order, but Mrs. B. F. Dolan, whose husband was killed while in the employ of the company, was permitted to make the first selection without the formality of drawing. The deeds given by the railroad company have in them the re- NOTE8. Eight new cases of smallpox were reported yesterday to the Salt Lake Next Thursday, April 28th, is the board of health, seven of the patients date on which the question of the being children. sugar freight rates will be finally setA Balt Lake woman is a for asking tled. At the last meteing of minor divorce because her husband bit her traffic officials It was concluded to rethe arm. fer the matter under discussion to the highest traffic officials of six of the DEATH OF BERLINA JARMAN. largest roads. They will meet next Yesterday at 5 o'clock occurred the with absolute power to death of Berllna Jarman, the young-t- it Thursday, to a conclusion discussion the child of Mr. and Mrs. Lorensa bring will be final. The resolutions their and Jirman. It was not until noon yestroads to be represented are the Burerday that dangerous symptoms were lington, the Missouri Pacific, the IlliMticed and a physician called. The nois Central, the Rock Island, the Chidoctor pronounced it membranous cago & Northwestern and the Chicago, croup and everything was done to all- Milwaukee and St. PauL eviate the suffering of the little one, but In aide of a few hours the child was RAILROAD NOTES. deed. Thee hild was a favorite niece continue to be late In arrivTrains t Mr. Squire Coop who was much af-ct- d here. More trouble from washouts ing at the sudden death. Occurring In Oregon is reported and trains are k it did a few hours before the musi-- 1 over eight hours late in arriving from it the teachers reception which Portland. 4 been ar especially arranged by Mr. Superintendent Lewis of the dining-cCoop, it was doubly hard on him. In is Salt hotel and department However, rather than ' disappoint the Lake on business. ta audience he requested that noth-- i car occupied "Rainbow, The special I said about it, and with a heavy and Lake through C. passed party, by tand he played with a temperament west this morning. the from Ogden Itat has the characterised always of this young musical artist CARD OF THANK8. funeral wll Itake place tomor-l- w morning at 10 o'clock from tile mothIn behalf of a sorely-strick"taence of the parents at 2668 Mad-ta- n the late of sisters and brothers the er, avenue. lamented Clarence J. Stone, we wish to HEAL ESTATE express a few words of appreciation of TRANSFERS. received in a blowing conveyances have been the generous sympathy d for reclrd In the recorder's office: time of need. To the Woodmen of the World who, F. Cooper et al to Charles E. Farr, came In strong 1 to 7. block, 2, Woodmansee's despite a stormy day, a truly fraterIn officiate tain street numbers to addition; $1. and the grave, funeral the at Charles e. Farr to Evelyn Woods, nal spirit Also to the grateful. fori deeply block 2, YMoodmansees addition; we sent so who Eld. others and Friends "Boy floral tributes unsurpassed for Horace E. Peery and wife to Ralph many and design. To all these, and Hong and wife, southeast quarter beauty and others who spoke n anJ south half of east quarter to Bishop Taylor occasion, and to on this iu p, township 5 north, range 2 so feelingly : 11.620. sympathetic public we would a 1 5 ALASKA vs. . attaches of the sheriff's members of the police department, lawyers, doctors, newspaper men, dtr and county officials and others entThose who were itled to be present ghren tickets of admtssloin were to be present sharp at 10 o'clock. There was very little wait after the gectators had taken their places. The mention from every point of view m a complete success. The warden niiherlff laid their plans well and y airfully, and carried them out as they anticipated. The result n$ that the execution passed off wtth-- t officials, APRIL itf, 1901. the Short Line. RAILROAD MEN prison. leas than 150 people saw Rose executed yesterday. They Included prison in Case of George Olmetead ed the SATURDAY, Supreme Court Sustains Lower Court the remains of Frank Claytno delay In lifting the was there on, It box from the wagon, and lowering It required but a few into the haole. goments to fill lb A pine board was ,kced at the head of the grave, upon striction that the property shall never be sold for business purposes, it Is nbich waa the notice: also Rose." that P. required each person getting Frank a lot shall have a house built upon It Twenty minutes after the wagon arrived at the grave with the body. Rose within one hundred and twenty days from the date of drawing. bid been burled and those who the final chapter of the execution were wending their way back to MOVING HOUSES OF containing STATE JGURXAL, DAMAGE CASES DECIDED. BURLEY RETURNS FROM EXECUTION WAS SANTA BARBARA MEETING QUICKLY CARRIED OUT than an hour after he Wt Ins in at Salt Lake tn u yesterday atate the at ptrmtcnchair dealh Ife mur-" frank P. Roae the had been' executed, pronounced tldand aa burled. The body was in the penitentiary cemetery by detailed for that purpose. taken from the death chair was laid out on a table UTAH A ctre still on 1 Don't Miss This Opportunity. hand and must go regardless of cost. Attend today. Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies. EIGHT ELEGANT PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY FREE AT EACH SALE. SINCLAIR (EL GABRIEL, Auctioneers. C. A. BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 2403 Washington Ave. |