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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, EFFORT WILL 0E MADE TO HAVE JUDGE ROLAPP SO DECIDED APPEAL CASE TODAY. HER CASE RETRIED. OASIS IN MUNICI PAL DESERT. New tSkirt NOT BE SOLD WELL CARED FOR A VERITABLE 6, 1901 PROPERTY WILL HULL PARK CITY FRIDAY, MAY IN COURT DECIDES AGAINST 8EWER PIPE AND CLAY CO. One of the handsomest lines of strictlv LADIES AND MISSES STREET YD SKIRTS we have received this season Yet Some of the Treee Are Dying Be' cauee It Would Cost Something To Keep Them Alive. Wedged In between the disgracefully dirty platof ground around the Carnegie free library and the still more disgracefully dirty plasa to the westward, the hall square looms up like a rose city ' between two thorns. The work of caring for this pretty piece of ground is being done by W. S. Stillwell, who is evidently on to his job. From Lister park to the western city limits this 'microscopic lot Is the only public park of whirl the slighest care Is being taken. As has been mentioned before in these columns, some of the fine shade trees in the square are dying for the simple reason that the city refuses to bear the expense of spraying them. It is said that Mr. Stillwell has offered to do the work for nothing if the city will furnish the material. It is to be hoped that the mayor will allow the council to make this small : LOCAL 4 BRIEFS 44 Miss Lizzie McKay went to Huntsville this afternoon to visit her parents. Wesley O. Young, aged fifteen years, a runaway boy of Blackfoot, Idaho, Is being anxiously Inquired for by his pa- rents. Carl Peterson, a tourist, reported to the police that he had lost his railroad ticket, wlhch was from New York to San Francisco. Jay Smith, Ogdens noted contralto, will sing a solo at the First Mr. Methodist church next Sunday morning, also In the evening. Go and enjoy It Rev. J. E. Carver will go to Provo tomorrow and deliver a lecture before the B. Y. U. His subject will be Christian influence on Early English Literature." Congregations at the First Methodist church in this city are constantly Increasing. That our city Is full to overflowing may account for this to some extent, but the gospel sermons and good music are a strong factor. Professor Evan Stephens, leader of the Salt Lake tabernacle choir, will lecture In the Ogden tabernacle on The Sunday at 2 p. m. on Music. lecture will be under the auspices of the Sunday school union of Weber stake. A remittitur from the supreme court was filed In the district court today In the case of Oliver S. Sartin against the Oregon Short Line. Sartin received a verdict from a jury for $5,250 damages. This verdict is reversed and the case is ordered to be dismissed. The county commissioners of Salt Lake county have placed a contract for a large amount of vitrified pipe with the Ogden Sewer Pipe and Clay company. This pipe will be used for culverts along the country mads in various parts of the county. The nwe nuiforms for the Rlenwood Park band arrived yesterday afternoon They are fawn color and trimmed with gold and maroon and are neat and attractive. The band will give a concert this evening advertising the grand ball in Lester Park pavilion given by FOrds orchestra. SUIT ON MECHANIC'S LIEN. The case of Ernest Bertram et al against May L Farrell is on trial In the Second district court this afternoon. The action is brought on a mechanic's lien to recover the sum of about $400i W. L. Maginnis represents plaintiffs and Heywood & McCormick the defendant SENATOR Senator Reed Smoot returned to Salt Lake from Washington this morning. t t Have Case Reopened. and Injunction Is Mads Psrmanent Costs Are Assessed Against $5 ths Defendant. Judge RoIhpp rendered his decision John Smith, the depot barber, was $5 by Judge Rolapp today for this morning in the injunction suit of engaging In his tonsorial artistic work K. S. Joyce et al against the Ogden on Sundays. It is claimed that Sun- Sewer Pipe and Clay company, making day barbering work is a violation of the Injunction permanent and assessthe city ordinance and an entirely un- ing the costs against the defendant. necessary part of the toilet. After reviewing at length the facts of This Is an appeul from the municcase Judge Rolapp held that the the ipal court. Henderson and Macmillan represented the defendant and City action of the majority stockholders in Attorney Bagley prosecuted. deciding to dispose of the property was The proceedings were purely formal, only a desire to gain the assets of the the question being one of law. A jury corporation without sharing the same was sworn and accepted and Judge with the minority stockholders, as the Bagley stated the offense. Mr. Mac- lutter would be unable to bid against millan moved that the Jury be Instruct- the majority Interests for the property, ed to return a verdict of not guilty on and thus would be deprived of their the ground that no crime had been stock. committed, that the ordinance had not He could not understand how a corbeen produced and if there was one poration which had been so eminently that it was unconstitutional and in successful In tbe past could lose 32,400 conflict with the Interstate commerce this year, when the same amount when act. was placed to its credit as profit the The motion was overruled. Mr. Mac- previous year. millan stated that he had no testimony Ttyere was no necessity for the sale; to offer. It was not necessary for the corporate Judge Rolapp then Instructed the purposes or the corporate welfare and ui y to return a verdict of guilty. consequently he made the Injunction This was accordingly done and Judge permanent. A. G. Horn represented Bagley moved for sentence. the plaintiffs and C. O. Whlttemore the Mr. Macmillan did not object to the company. time for sentence but objected to a penalty being Imposed on the grounds IN THE PROBATE COURT. edy. stated In the motion quoted above. in all likelihood an effort will be Neither side desired to argue the made to have the decree of divorce set Large Number of Important Orders matter. aside and the case retried. Mads Today. Judge Rolapp Imposed the nominal fine of $5, as the case will be carried to The following matters were disposed DOCTORS ARE COMING. the supreme court, where the quesof by Judge Rolapp in the probate tion at Issue will be finally decided. of the district court today: State Medical Society Will Meet in Estate and guardianship of Robert Ogden Next Tuesday and DOLLARS. FINED TWENTY-FIV- E for iifcompdient Petition Jennings, Wednesday. settlement of final account of guardian Mrs. Fanny Wilbur, Consort of Indian and his discharge was granted. The state medical society of Utah Sadie, Is in Trouble. Estate of William Skeen, deceased will hold its annual meeting In this city Petition for confirmation of sale of real Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Fanny Wilbur was tried in po- estate was granted. The sessions will be held in the lice court last evening on a charge of In the estate of Sam Shivers, deKnights of Pythias hall and on one of drunkenness. She was found by Pothe days the doctors will go to the liceman Al Herrick In a house on ceased, and Adam Kuhn, deceased, petitions for approval, allowance and Hermitage In Ogden canyon and will Twenty-fourt- h street In company with settlement of final account, decree of enjoy a trout dinner. The trout of Indian Sadie and about a score of distribution and discharge were refercourse will be shipped from Idaho as Greeks and dagos. Fanny Wilbur's red to the county clerk to he audited the speckled beatuies cannot be caught husband was with the policeman, and and If found correct will be approved. In this state now according to law. when they entered the room they found Estate and guardianship of Anna The state medical society of Utah In the arms of Martina Peterson, supinely resting Fanny Incompetent LetIs composed of about one hundred and a big Greek. Mrs. Wilbur wanted to ters of guardianship were granted to fifty members and the greater part of fight, but was restrained. John H. Taylor with bond fixed at 3300, them are expected to be present at The court fined the Wilbur woman Estate and guardianship of Orlin the meeting in this city. 325 or In lieu thereof twenty-fiv- e days Ferrin et al, minora Letters of guar An Interesting program has been in Jail. dlanshlp were granted to Mary Ann prepared and the doctors of this city Ferrin with bonds fixed at 31.500. expect this to be one of the most useful ICE. Estate and guardianship of Mary meetings that the body has ever held. The Citizens Ice company meets all Wheelwright et al, minors Letters of competition and guarantees the best guardianship were granted to ElizaWILL OPEN SANITARIUM. service and the purest ice. beth Wheelwright with bonds set at Office, basement Reed hotel; tele- 3300. Successors to Farr Bros. New Resort in Ogden Canyon Will Be phone Tl-Estate of Hattie Anna Estabrook, Ice company, Mountain Ice company, deceased Petition for Opened This Month. discharge and M. L. Jones Coal and Ice company, Jno. release of sureties was granted. 4 The Ogden Canyon sanitarium will Farr Coal and Ice company. Estate of Leonidas Maltezos, debe 0ened this month. The board of ceased Letters of administration were A Positive Necessity. directors visited the resort yesterday Issued to John Contos, brother of the afternoon and last evening held a Having to lay upon my bed for 14 deceased, and bond fixed at 31.000. meeting. The matter of an early open- days from a severely bruised leg, Estate of Clarence I. Stone, deceasing was considered and It is thought only found relief when I used a bottle ed Petition of A. L Stone for letters that the resort will be ready for the of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can of administration was grantefi and public some time during the month of cheerfully recommend It as the best bond fixed at 31.000. medicine for bruises ever sent to the May. Estate and guardianship of George The directors believe that the How afflicted. It has now become a positive Hancock, incompetent Petition for of water is not sufficient for the de- necessity upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, discharge of guardian was granted. mands of the place and they are go- Merchant, Doversville, Texas. 25c, 50c, In the estate of Marla Catherine ing In about fifteen feet further to the 31. Geo. F. Cave. Becker, deceased, an order was made head of the spring, where it is expected the compormising of a suit permitting DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? the flow will be large enought to meet the administrator against by brought I have a number of nice homes loall requirements. the Quincy Mining company for the If enough water can be secured it is cated In different parts of the city sum of 31,000. expected to heat the hotel with hot owned by eastern parties. Must be A Large number of cases were callwater. The buildings are all complet- sold at once. Easy terms If desired. ed In which the time for filing an ined and In a few days bids will be ask E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. ventory and appraisement had expired ed for on the electric lighting. and further time was granted. Herbine Will overcome indigestion and dys CONCERT AND BALL. John Q. Crltchlow, the pepsla; regulate the bowels and cure publishers' agent, will remain in this Given by Foster'd Military band, liver and kidney complains. It is the city a few days after closing out the Saturday night at Lester Park. Come best blood enrlcher and Invigorator In Crockwell business before returning to and dance to the music of the band. the world. It Is purely vegetable, per Salt Lake. He to do a Jobexpect fectly harmless, and should you he Admission, 25 cents each. In business this hereafter. bing city sufferer from disease, you will use I If you are wise. KENNEDY'S R. N. Andrews, editor and manager Cocoa and Rockledge News, Cocoa Ice Lunch and Cream Parlors Dairy I have used your Her open 6:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2454 Fla., writes: in bine and find It a most my family, avenue. EIGHT P. M. Washington excellent medicine. Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit, recommend It unhesitatingly. 50c. Martha Ferrin was granted a decree of divorce and the custody of the three children by Judge Rolapp in the Second district court today. Mrs. Ferrin took the stand and testified that for a year and a half she had worked for the support of herself and three children by taking in washing. Iler husbund had absolutely failed to make any provision for them and hud been guilty of habitual drunkenness. other testimony was Introduced and the decree granted. J. D. Skeen was attorney for the plaintiff. About half an hour after the decree had been made M. D. Lessenger hurriedly entered the courtroom and, addressing himself to a newspaper man, inquired if a divorce had been granted Mrs. Ferrin. Upon receiving an affirmative reply he stated to the court that Attorney G. J. Marsh represented the defendant but was unable to be present, and he had but a few minutes ago asked Mr. Lessenger to appear. He wished to file a motion to have the Judgment set aside before any decree was signed or filed. Mr. Skeen stepped forward and stated that the decree had been signed and filed, and the court Intimated to Mr. Lessenger that he knew his rem- fined well-kno- i Monday, May 9 HOMER Geo. F. Cave. Are Said to Be the Weakest TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. t J. S. .LEWIS & CO., Jewelers and Opticians A fine VIGEllO for ladies, highly finished and wrfectly tailored;; navy blue and black for e-m- ., Handsome Mohair Him , , INES, in black and blu ished, all lengths and Vu! waist measures. pretty garment for. 12.75 Avirv'pA all lengths, Gray CHEVIOTS handsomely made by expert tutors from a very fine qualit; of this desirable fabric for VFKtIT bf1Ur.1,n'wn aml sravCl and skirt f exceptional decant 113.00 S" Ri line of English Worsted TAILORS CLOTH, in stripes mixtures, grays and blues, A skirt that usually brings 18.50. We have marked them at A desirable withfi Burt (a, Bros. S. J. If You Want One YOU WILL FIND IT HERE Ice Cream Freezers Gasoline Stoves Oil Stoves Carpet Sweepers Sprinkling Cans Garden Hose Garden Tools Glassware, all kinds Dinner Dishes, in sets or single pieces Silverware and Cut Glass and all the little articles so necessary in the kitchen OUR FIVE POINTS BRANCH STORE IS NOW OPEN. Y. TABERNACLE SMOOT RETURNS. RIllf fYfS Attorney Lessenger Arrived After cree Was Made, But Will Try and John 8mith, Depot Barber, Fined Case Will Be Appealed to Supreme Court. n Km,-reputatio- for high-clas- s ready-to-we. 8 do, it will only be necessary for us to sav P tint ln the best cloths in the market V comprises ment hears the stamp of extreme care aiKleoJ?5 faN making. Every Skirt represents superf, vzlujTa tht low prices we have placed on them. ar De- !leMi TULKR f GONE ASTRAY A buy mare colt two years old: has on new halter with mrtnl buckles; has white hind feet and white strip on nose. , Return W. II. Little, Lincoln Hotel, and rewarded. 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