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Show DAILY s BOND LOCAL BRIEFS 5 ix-It- or 'i next week. to The flr department responded an alarm from box 14 at the corner of and Washington aveTwenty-sevennue at 9 o'clock thla morning. Upon arrival there they found the alarm waa th a false one. warrant has been Issued for the arrest of a man named Read, who la said to have traded Tom Wilson, street, who resides on Twenty-eight- h a roarer horse as a sound animal. Mr. Wilson gave a horse and 30 on the trade. Daniel M. Carroll of the United States navy, advance agent of recruiting party No. I, Is In the city preparing for th visit of Lieutenant C. B. Price of St. Paul, Minn., who has charge of the party. They will arrive here on July 4th and remain until July 8th. ' Instead of the Sunday evening sermon at the First Methodist church, there will be an Epworth League rally and sacred concert Ae the singing will be under the leadership of Mrs. Fred N. Hess, the Ogden public will know they have a treat In store. A Seats free. i i ANNOUNCEMENT. Major E. A. Littlefield has resigned his position of business manager of j' . JOURNAL, JUNE SATURDAY, 25, 1904. E W. H. WRIGHT & SONS' CAUSE OE ACTION J. A. MacAuley, the hustling representative of Carter Ink company, la in the city. COUNCIL MAKES ARRANGEMENT Mr. L. J. Bucher and her three AS TO INTEREST. daughters went eaat laat night to apend three month In St. Louis and Cincinnati. Sheriff Bailey was a Salt Lake yeaterday afternoon on bualneaa connected with stealing of John Cap' horse on Thursday night. Ernest E. Goddard la In the city for a few day visiting his parents prior to hla departure for Boise, Idaho, where he expects to go Into business. Mrs. M. L. Stoddard, who recently was awarded a premium from the San Francisco Examiner waa the purchases qf ft fouplc pf lot' yesterday afternoon, The La Renos, Dick, Mae and Leona, who have made such a hit with their acta in vaudeville In thla city, have billed Huntsville and will show there STATE TOMATOES ABE THE ISSUE IS 44 UTAH MRS. G. L. McKINNEY FOR 3,000. IS SUED Bill of Adams, Phipps ft Co. of Los The Smurthwait Produce Company Claims Its Contract for Dolivary Angelos Disappears of Tomatoes Was Violated. Mysteriously. $1.00 will do double duty in Our Shoe Store SMonday,June 27th promised court to For this day wa offsr you your choics of 100 Ladies Oxfords, u loathor and vici kid, with elegant patent tips; brand naw st which have been sailing at 1.95 and 1.45, regular 3.00 values, Monday , 2.00 and BE GOOD HEREAFTER. Da Young, Who Struck Boy $1.00 With COME EARLY; you Whip, Will Bo Sontoneod Monday. A The city council met In special session last night to reconsider Its work of Monday evening In the sale of the 50,000 of bonds to the Ogden State bank. President Carr was absent and Councilman Moyes was voted to the presidency pro tern. The mayor summoned the meeting and a star chamber session of forty minutes duration preceded the meeting propel', which lasted but a ehort time. the which In a communlcatloin council Interpreted to be a veto, the mayor stated that the State bank bid waa made on the basis of the bonds being Issued July lit, but the council will only require a few thousand dollars of that amount before January 1st and It can be used for no other purpose than the construction of the He had arranged with the sewer. bank that Interest should begin on 25,000 on September 1st and Interest on the other 25,000 January 1st It Is claimed that In this way some 800 of Interest will be saved, but the State bank now makes the Interest payable at the Chase National bank so that the commission and exchange, some 175 per annum, which it was claimed when the bid was accepted would be saved, will now have to be expended. Further, some 25,000 or 30,000 has to be paid out In the next ninety days to J. P. ONeill on the curbing and guttering contract and to P. J. Moran on t)ie resurfacing of Twenty 41 fth street contract and as the council Is short of ready cash the money will be borrowed from the State bank at the rate of 1 per cent per month. Attached to the mayor's communication were two telegrams from Adams, Phillips ft Co. of Los Angeles, one stating that their bid was an advance of 49 on the State bank bid and the other asking for an explanation and protection In the matter. The expla nation made by the mayor was that the letter containing their bid had gone astray and there the matter -- Judge Chldester of Salt Lake occupies the bench In the Second district court today and Is hearing testimony In the suit brought by the C. A. Produce Smurthwalte company against Mrs. G. L McKinney to recover 3,000 damage. This Is the second hearing of the action, a new trial having been granted. The transactions took place In the season of 1903 and the complaint state that the Smurthwalte company entered Into a contract with the defendant whereby the latter should deliver to the company 8,000 cases of canned tomatoes at 1.50 per case, but only delivered 2,000 cases and the plaintiff holds that It was damaged In the sum of 1.000. The defendant holds that In the with the Davidson Grocery company of Butte, Mont, to deliver 7,000 cases at the same rate as those delivered to the Smurthwalte company, but only forwarded ,850 cases and of that amount 750 cases had become spoilt by swelling and breaking and were utterly useless, and plaintiff claims that In both Instances It was damaged to the extent of 1,000, the Montana Arm having assigned Its Interests In the action to Smurthwalte company The defendant hols that In the contracts It was speclfled that should the tomato season be a bad one that only a certain proportion of the amounts called for by the contracts should be delivered and the season being a bad this, It is claimed, was done. Defendant denies that any of the goods ct were spoilt Jury will decide the issues of the action. A. G. Horn represents the plaintiff and Maglnnls ft Stout the defendant. A CO. Four young men named WJll Ray Caderett, Trlgby Mortenaon and Robert Shaw, were arraigned before Judge Howell this morning on a charge of burglary. They were accused of having entered a small store on the corner of Washington avenue and Canyon road and stealing sixteen bottles of and sixteen pounds of candy, together with a few other thlnga The Judge did not feel disposed to punish Shaw, Hawkins or Cadarett other than to compel them to pay for the damage done. He gave these three boys a severe lecture and threatened to send the trio to the reform school If they ever came before him again. They promised that they would obey their parents In the future. Morten-so- n will not be permitted to go as easily, for he has been formerly charged with similar offenses and waa before the Judge on another occasion. He waa put In charge of the Jailer until this afternoon, when the Judge will decide what to do with him. He will undoubtedly be sent to the reHaw-kin- a, BABY SHOES FIFTY CENTS large collection of baby shoes, black and colored, button or sizes, on bargain table. i:u.e al 75c and 50c White Shirt Waist Suits $3.00 Women who want something light cool and summery, j buy here, both for low prices and the comfort of having a summer Uit, that will be cool and pleasant to wear. Many fresh, new styles, some of which are shown In the window. soda-wat- er White India Linen Suit Waist and Skirt, trimmed In tucks and antique Insertion, 5.00 and FANCY HEMSTITCHED LINEN SUITS SIX DOLLARS. Pure linen suits, skirt trimmed In Antique Insertion and pleats; fancy waist with Bertha ruffle of Antique lace. $300 $7.00 Great Bargains in Remnants at our bargains You will always find awaiting you Remnant counter. Have yon any Idea how many dainty little walat patterns are hid away among this large assortment of odds and ends? Come and see if you can find a few. Thla accumulation consists of short lengths Jaken from almost every department In the house. Silks, domestics, cotton and woolen goods all have a large showing here at REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. form school. Harry De Young, charged with Charles striking little Eldridge with a whip, was given a hearing. The court found him guilty and he will receive hla sentence on Monday at 10 o'clock, meanwhile he may be released upon the deposit of Summer Undershirts 45c washable undershirts, made of gingham and crash, deep with small ruffle around bottom. Regular 75c quality eight-year-o- ld Cool, Ladies Knit Pants 22c Ecru color, knit pants, lace trimmed, worth 85c, at flounce . 4t)C 22c. White Skirts 35c ball. He broke Into tears when asked to tell his story, and stated that he had struck the hoy accidentally while striking at hla horae. H. W. Eldridge, father of the boy, stated that he was sitting in the window when the boy waa struck and that It was not an accident: furthermore, that De Young had to lean over on hla horae In order to strike the boy. The little hoy waa also In court. Hla face la badly cut, but he will not lose the sight of an eye as waa at first expected. Van Evans appeared on a charge of trespassing and was fined five days. E. Bowman, a drunk, waa discharged and ordered to leave the city. Thomas Montgomery, charged with vagrancy, pleaded not guilty and will receive a chance to explain matters In court this evening. 50 VALUABLE CITY LOTS FREE. the Utah State Journal company and Mr, John W. Wlntle has been elected to that position. Lyceum Management to Give Away Two Ogdon City Lots and Major Littlefield takes the place which he has long desired and which Other Prizes. the company has long held In reserve ended. iQr him of associate editor of the On motion of Councilman Nye, sec Manager Toung of the Lyceum theaOnded by Councilman Craig, the for- ter announces that each admission paper. Mr. Wlntle Is well known to the peomer proceedings of the council were ticket to that playhouse next week ple of Ogden and Weber county and amended to conform with the recom- will entitle the bearer to a chance to win one of two Ogden City lota or one also to many prominent people In the mendation of the mayor. state outside of this locality. The comThere waa some wranglinlg aa to of the several other valuable prlxea pany bespeaks for Mr. Wlntle the fa- whether the matter ahould have been He also states that the program will LOST COINS RESTING PLACE. vor and support of the community. referred to a committee and aa to the be one of unusual attractiveness. The Philadelphia policemen, mall carlegality of the action, the statute stat- drawing for the prizes will occur a riers, messenger boys, business men MEMORIAL SERVICES. ing that such action should be taken week from tomorrow evening. and not a few women for several hours Pursuant to a call of the first pres- at a regular meeting, but the city atone day took part in a search for a HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE, idency, memorial services In respect torney did not believe that was man5 gold piece which dropped from the to the memory of the late Abraham datory. Cornstarch will remove grease moat hand of Ninth street business man O. Woodruff, are herewith called to be The engrossing of the bonds and effectually. Rub a little fresh, dry who had received It in change at the held Sunday, June 28, 1904, at the other matters were referred to com- corn starch Into the soiled place, and postofllce. A lot of smaller change regular hour and place In the after mittees, but no explanation was of it will at once begin the process of ab- which had fallen at the same time was noon for the wards of the county, and fered as to what disposition is to be sorbing the grease. Brushe the first soon recovered, but not the gold coin, In the evening for the city wards. made of the 5,000 of bonds which used off carefully from the garment, Very few cracks and crevices among Where these meetings have been set were advertised to be Issued but have and proceed In the same way with the cobble stones escaped canea and apart for Sunday school conferences not been Issued. more until the disfigurement has en prying eyes, but all In vain. Even pools or other purposes on this particular rifely disappeared. of water were swept away, but to no IDAHO EXCURSION day, memorial service should be made In cutting breakfast bacon lay the purpose. part of the proceedings on these occarind side down on the meat board, It did not seem possible that It could sions. By order of the presidency of Via Oregon Short Line, Saturday, July cut down to the rind as many slices as have rolled more than a few feet, al2nd. Greatly reduced rates. Ask are the stake. , needed, then cut It off In a block, though the street for half a square agents regarding limits, etc. JXO. V. BLUTH, Turn edgeways and cut off one end, was carefully scrutinised. That even Stake Clerk. then the other end, the Inside and laat lng the missing coin was found at REAL ESTATE MEN'8 EXCURSION, the rind, and you will have trimmed least five miles away. The man who PRIMARY CONFERENCE. Saltalr Beach June via the Rio all the slices nearly aa quickly aa had dropped It had hurried out to his The primary conference of Weber Grande. 6,000 In 29th, home in West Philadelphia, Intending prises to be given you could have trimmed one. stake will be held In the tabernacle To make glass opaque: If you want to return to the theater. Putting on away. Trains leave 9:30 a. m., 2:15 on Sunday, the 26th Inst., at 2 p. m and 7 oclock p m. Fare 1.25 for the to shut off the view from any win- his evening clothes, he went to hang President Louie B. Felt and others of round Dont miss the biggest dow you can do it very cheaply by up the pair of trousers he had tab trip. the general board are expected to be time ever dissolving In a little hot water as en off, when something dropped to had at the Beach. present A good attendance Is demuch Epsom salts as the water will the floor with a ring. Before him lay sired. absorb. Paint over the window while the 5 gold piece. When the piece fell NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. hot, and when dry you will have it landed In the turned up fold of his EAGLESI The management of the Elite Clean- very good Imitation of ground glass. trousers. Philadelphia Press. The members of Ogden aerie No. ing company has received a number of In Ironing handkercfllefs It Is use 118, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and complaints from persons giving cloth ful to remember that the middle visiting brothers are requested to es to be cleaned to alleged solicitors of should be Ironed first; to Iron the meet at the A. O. U. W hall Sunday, the Elite Cleaning company. This edges first causes the middle to swell June 26th, at 10 o'clock, for the pur- company ha only one solicitor out out like a balloon, and makes It difpose of meeting the visiting Eagles at Mrs. Harlan of the Salvation Army. ficult to Iron satlsfactlrlly. the depot All members should be Unless solicited by her avoid giving present orders meant for the Elite Cleaning LINCOLN'S WAY. J. H. MYERS, Chairman, company. (From the New York Presa.) One of the characteristic anecdotes Small men, attcntienl You can savs Small men and youths can make a of Lincoln la this: Stanton, much ind on any suit in our house, be- saving of 33 per cant if you wear censed against one of his generals, low 86 chast sirs. THE TOGGERY. a 33, 34 or 35 suit, at THE TOGGERY. wrote a severe letter of reprimand, raking him over the coals from "hell to breakfast, ns It was put by an army officer of that day. In some manner the president heard of the af fair, and sending Immediately for Stanton, asked to see the letter before 2 People who appreciate pretty and substantial Jewelery always out It was dispatched. Having read It, of the ordinary, containing clever touches of Fashion, not easily Imihe tore It into bits and threw It into tated, will come to us when they want to purchase Jewelry of any You have had your say, and the Are. kind, Your money will procure more for you here at any season than feel better, and it wouldn't make you elsewhere. feel any better to let General know how you feel. he observed with SL a twinkle In his eye. Stanton forgave e him, and the object of his wrath cant afford to misa this golden opportunity Childrens white skirts, made With walat, trimmed in duster stitched tucks. Sixes 1, 3 and 3. For hem- IE OOC 4M44M944tt944M49M9444 CATCH FISH Thousands of Dollars In Goods and No Moneyis our Complaint. We Need the Money Our Remedy will be An Early Summer Sale Dont Catch Cold of everything in stock. Cost of Goods Hip Waders; in Light and Heavy Weights WITH PRICES CUT TO SMITHEREENS Browning Bros, company , Cuts No Figure. We will meet any price made by any one on any brand of goods. Reese How ell Sons Co. MEN ANDWOttE&i Dn Blf for UBStanl diehrallnflBiB&afc IrriUtioM or alcontiaoo of eon oBOfoa.- - -PoIbIom, oad oot MtiialEVUSCHNIULb, font or potaooooa. 1 aoMkyBnnMi wrn or ooot la pUis ABSOLUTELY one-thir- . 3 Quarters Here do the work of Half dollars eleswHere j J. S. LEWIS CO. Jewelers and Opticians. ff, by oz prow, SI.SO.orSbotthoW.ta . Circular mt oa iota1 Gfte Greatest Sale in Ogden LAST AT THOMAS |