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Show UTAH DAILY I LOCAL BRIEFS : DISTRICT AGAIN III SESSION! SEPTEMBER TUESDAY, 6, 1904. I jBOY RELATES COURT JOURNAL, STATE AT UTAHNA STORY PATHETIC Silk Bargains PM John W. Sillier ha returned from a exposition. trip to the St. E. E. Stewart of the Slininona HardTHIS RIDES ACROSS CONTINENT In Ogden with hla SEPTEMBER TERM OPENED ware company NEATH PASSENGER COACH. CONCLUDED AT CELEBRATION THE RESORT LAST NIGHT. 1 I The first tlav of the Great Silk Sale was rousing success. All day long tl. 0 was thronged with scores of busy l)UVt,r Hundreds of yards were sold, and westiU have hundreds more to sell. Tin jij. shirt-waisuits will be more popular than ever this Fall, and you will hnw wjse economy by purchasing at these prices. wire. V. ii. Elliaon, the well-know- Insur- n ance man from Suit Luke, is a recent arrival here. A marriage license was Issued today H. to 'William I. Jacobs and Mary Jordan of this city. I of Both Parent Has Left Him Splendid Program of Sports Carried Largs Number of Civil and Probate I Death Out at Lester Park Yesterday and Without Homeless Matters Wer Attended " Afternoon. Singlo Relativo. to Today. st The celebration of Labor Day was concluded at Utahna Park lust night, K. T. Silencer, formerly of the both the theater and dancing pavilion staff of the Standard, returnbeing crowded to their utmost capaed from C'hlcugo this morning. city. The program submitted was one William Connors and wife of Huntsunusual merit and each turn was of Iteered to pilot the unfortunate boy ville are visiting Ogden. came up for adjudication: received with much enthusiasm. The through life, he haa been thrown into dancing was thoroughly enjoyed by all F. C. Miller, of the firm of Miller John S. Houtz vs. U. P. R. R. Co. St Veal of Salt Lake, arrived here Motion to strike out portion of reply the world alone without even a red who participated. last evening accompanied by his wife. argued and taken under advisement. I tlv t0 advle htm At Lester Park, after the completion he ha. other youngster Co.-MoRIT. P. R. va. of the exercises In the pavilion yesterA. O. Fell Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hurst and daughto see the world and arrived In chosen of out tkfa to strike and reply Monday day, an excellent program of sports portions ter, Mary, spent Sunday this city last night In an unconscious was carried out and the following la taken under and Salt at relatives and qdvlsement. friend argued with I condition, lying on a spring board a list of the prise winners and the Ela C. Van Why v. 8. P. Co. et l. Lake. east-bouoverruled and twenty days noth a passenger car on prises won by the contestants: Mrs. H. H. Spencer, accompanied by Southern Pacific train No. 4. answer. to Roys' race, under 14 years, first her son and daughter, returned last given at Carlin morning yesterday vs. Erly S. company Steven. Implement prize, pocket knife; .second prise, evening from Silencer, Idaho, where South he climbed underneath the pocket knife. Arthur Benjamin, first; and Land, Building Ogden they have been spending the summer. provement company Motion to va- - truck. and took a position on the Jessie Long, second. L. B. Best, accompanied by his wife cate and set aside portion of decree I BDr1PF board. He rode Into Ogden, Girls' race, under 14 years, r first und daughter, leave this afternoon for and motion to dismiss motion to set I ?t being able to change hls position. prise, four handkerchiefs; second nor able to obtain food or water for Francis California points to spend several aside; continued. handkerchief!. two prize, hours. He was uncon-e- t Smyth, first; Ada Abbott, second. weeks. Clara Grossmeyer vs. A. W. Brown twenty-foI clous when discovered by the car In 1. Motion for continuance denied A degree of Doctor of Divinity has Sack race for boys under 14; $1. and the police department Jessie Long won. "rectors set SamNovember I7th. Rev. for and hearing just been conferred upon wa notified by them that they had uel Blair of the M. E. church by the Mary E. Eastman vs. Celestla Rohr-- 1 Egg race for girls; one sandwich I found the dead body of a boy. Officer tray and cup. Grade Evans won. Northern University of Ohio, hla alma rer Demurrer overruled and twenty WM detalled to Investigate. Ea,'a Man with the largest foot, George mater, at Us late commencement ex- days given to answer. oon H the boy and took McGrou. revived Hutva. Martha C. Hutton ercises In July. Henry ton Demurrer overruled and twenty! him to the station where he waa pine-daFor the largest union family on the Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Lloyd of Omaed ,n comfortable quartern for the to answer. given grounds; one ton of coal. Mr. and ha, Neb., are visiting with Mr. and following! night and treated to a square meal division the In the Mrs. Joseph Young, six children. probate J. M. Forrlstall of this city. Mr. . Mrs. The hoy told an Interesting story to was transacted-Eat- ate Foot-rac- e, of ll union men; business Lloyd Is connected with the auditing Ith effect that he had left Phlladel first prize, pocket knife; second prise, deceased Petition for Adln Brown, department of the Union Pacific at letters of administration net for hear- - hia over a year ago. shortly after the match safe. F. E. Reasler, first; Bert Omaha. death of hls aunt He made hls way ing September 18th. Pent, second. On account of the delayed passenger Estate and guardianship of Barto-- I to Ban Fnuiclsco and found employ-lom- e For best union baby girl under one I trains over the Oregon Short Line a Penrose, deceased Petition for mnt which lasted alx months, after year; gold ring. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. special of three car was made up at letters of guardianship; George j. which he made up hla mind to return Hansens. Bingham last evening and brought Kelly appointed guardian with bond t0 hi home in Philadelphia and Best union ' baby boy under one rived ,n Carlin, Nev., a day or two back part of the M. I. A excursion at $200. year: gold ring. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1st, who reached here at S: 15. Estate of C. W. Cross, deceased I Storie's. When asked at the police station While A. B. Canfield and wife were for approval, allowance and Umbrella race for ladles; one ummorning if It were not exceed-t- o brella. Mrs. G. E. Biddle. absent from their home, 2419 Monroe settlement of annual account referred I ,nBly cold below a car when moving avene, last evening the following val clerk for hearing. Four teams entered for the tug of high rate of speed, he answered war. The ' first contest between the uables were stolen by unknown parEstate of James D. Stewart, de-- 1 .I pull my coat around blacksmiths and teamsters resulted In aylng: ties: A ladles gold watch, a gold fob ceased Petition for order of sale of I I me n the springs so a a mjr e chain, rasor, pair of cuff buttons personal property granted. a victory for the teamsters. In the I thnt Y d not allde off, aet with penrla, and a dollar In money. and fall asleep. second contest between the electrical Estate and guardianship of Byron I Can't you find me a Job here, and a wnners an 1 .:one .r.asons. ir none Owing to the late arrival of the M. R. Moyes. minor Petition for payment t In?" said the little fel masons wrre defeated. The washarn 1. A. special . with the excursionist! of claims and to loan winmoney lw when asked what he would do in ning teams were matt lied for the final from Brigham last evening It waa granted. future, Estate of Katherine C. Erickson, de-- 1 feared by many that the train wae trial, the electrical workers carrying Ch,ef Browning Is making every' Petition ceased for sale of the one which was reported 'wrecked, oft the prise of $15. personal I Yurt to aid the boy and place him but It wae afterward learned that such granted. A large number of contestant enEstate of Karen Karatenaen, decena-- 1 ,n responsible hands. If possible, waa not the case. tered the Jar breaking contest, Mr. Arthur Chester winning the afternoon Ambler Patton left Monday even ed Petition for proof of will and let Curee 8ciatica. tera testamentary granted. coffee service. via Union Pacific St. the for Ing Louis, Rev. W. L. Riley, L.L.D., Cuba. New Mrs. A. Rogers drove three spikes In where he wll spend some days seeing Tork. writes: A Thoughtful After fifteen days of thirty-fou- r Man. the fair, after which he goes to Chiseconds, winning a silver from sciatic rheu- - bon bon dish over excn,cIatln M. Pa,n' M. Austin of Ind., Winchester, to enter the Northwestern Uni cago eight competitors matlm' under various treatments, In the nail driving contest. course. Later knew what to do in the hour of need. verslty for n four-yeH- rs wa Indlced to try Ballards Snow he will then enter the medicnl school His wife had such an unusual case of There were half a dozen contestants ld YJnlment; the first application stomach physicians! and llvep trouble, for the union Indies' race. Mrs. W. J of the unlverlsty for it full medical not help her. He thought of any I 9 m first relief and the second en- - Rowse ' won first and hospital course. prise, one set of can give It unqualified trled Dr. King's New Life Pills and t,re rI1,f-vases; Mr. S. Jumper won second, a 25c., 50c., $1.00, she got relief at once 'and waa finally recommendation. sugar bowl and pitcher. GOOD MINING INVESTMENT. cured. Only 25 cents at Jesse J. Drl-- 1 Eor a' 7 Ceo. F. Cave. Mias Diana Brown won first prise In vera Drug Store. the single ladles race, a pair of gloves, Company of Ogdenitae Is Operating Bring your boy here for a long and Mias Lizzie Stevens won second j Property at Goldfield. pants school suit. Prices reduced IN RUNNING ORDER. a fan. Irlse, B.I In a letter received from Mr. W. Closing out youths' suits. The Tog' Mrs. May Shoemaker won the prise Gray announces hls arrival at Tono- - jj The new paint and repair shops of I Ser5-thoffered for the fastest footracer among pah on August 31st. Mr. Gray Is on Oregon Short Line, Installed In the the married union ladles and 'was his way to Goldfield where he will take old Union Pacific roundhouse, are now Every germ lurke in impure water. awarded a set of silver spoons. IDAN-Hcharge of a least on the Algae claim In running order. Some twenty-fiv- e Lithia is always pure, The last the mens race, fat event, secured by O. A. Magee on hla recent men are already employed there. The elicited considerable amusement and to the In Is .camp. The lease the force la being Increased every day and 2027 GET8 THE UMBRELLA, trip was won by Earl Poulter. who received very midst of the producing belt and the numbr of men will, probably reach The weekly drawing at the Troy n pearl handled pocket knife. on one of the richest ledges. It has laundry this morning resulted as fol fifty. The prise of $20 for the best float become the property of a company of 2072,2923. 4474, 2854. Several of the employes who have These was divided between the machinists twenty Ogden investors who are sup- been removed to this city from Salt numbers must be registered before and electricians. plying the funds for development. A j are making preparations to bring Saturday night or they are not good, The prise of $15 for the best appearcompany will be Incorporated In a few1, lh,lr houl(t.hold good, Bnd familiei t0 ing delegation waa divided between the I days to be known as the Utahna- - j this city. The Weber Stake academy opens for barbers and carpenters. A few days : Goldfield company. the registration of students Monday, agoj Minofficers of the the ADJOURNED PARISH MEETING. September 12th. Instruction begins the Ing company, operating mines In the' following Tuesday. It is very impor-Newfoundland district, took a twenty-poun- d the church of the Good Shepherd tant that all students who Intend reg lot of ore to the Farrell foun- this evening the adjourned parish Mterlng should be there at the com street where It dry on Twenty-thir- d will be called to order at 8 mencement. All persons having rooms meeting was milled and a bar of copper pro- - Oviock to consider rent. r who desire to take student the question of duced weighing a little over five. I boarders.wlll a on house church pleace communicate with the erectlng pariah pounds. A sample of the metal was lot A1, membfrB of the D. O. McKay. No. 2247 Monroe avenue, nre parllh submitted to Currie of Salt Lake, who to be present, quted to the following: yesterday certified I have Just received a new and up Copper, 90.27 per cent; silver. 22.20, line of fall street hats at the ounces per ton; gold, 18 ounces per; Leader Millinery Company, Mrs. S. E. ton, or a gold value of $3.72. The val- 2351 Lyon, proprietor: Washington ues certainly look very attractive. The; avenue. for did do What tea they will1 matte and the certificate copper two-hundrj and f.fty years he exhibited at the county fair. It will pay you to see our stock of The September term of the Second I Judicial district court opened at the J county courthouse this morning with j the Hon. H. H. Rolapp on the bench, following mutters, civil and pro-- 1 Pathetic indeed, is the atory of little boy Harry Wilson, a fifteen-year-owho halls from Philadelphia. Through the death of hla parents and the sub-Tsequent death of an aunt who volun-bat- e, ld Fancy silks he pretty shades of brown, blue, green, quickly sell at thes prices. will 75c value 48c grey ett'' 90c value 58c $100 value 68c Black Taffeta silk, Black Taffeta Silk, Black Taffeta silk, Black Taffeta silk, Black Taffeta silk, e, Black nd Im-Xe- In v- Peau-de-Sol- Inches wide, worth 75s Inches wide, worth 90c 24 Inches wide, worth $1 27 inches wide, worth $L25 $8 Inches wide, worth $1.25 $6 inches wide, worth $1.75 19 21 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS ur CO. P" ys $40,000 free-for-a- Worth of L.D.S. Garments ar-flx- ed Union Suits, 8hirta and Drawers, 8kirta Shawls, Sweaters, and all othar Knitted Goods (too numoroua to mention.) 8ALE CONTINUE8 ANOTHER WEEK. a0-Petitio- n 1P 14 off at the tn UTAH KNITTING WORKS AVENUE, OGDEN. 2354 WASHINGTON a By Purchasing Your Groceries at Our Store glv-cou- This Can Be Wo savo you something on This every dollar spent here dollars meant to you that your have greater purchasing power; they last longer; they are bigger e A Done We have everything bright, clean and fresh in groceries, fruit and vegetables. . TELEPHONE Edgar Jones 124. t 338 Co. TWENTY-FIFT- ST. H 1': Utah-Nevn- da LEtST LADIES is At 1 . ! can wear That the latest and beat effects in fall retu has who now be seen at Mrs. A. Toiler's, aU purchasing from the eastern markets after to jh0 latent fall novelties which she will he glad NOT KNOW this week. . La Mode Over Nyt's Store. 2411 Ave. Washington to-da- te TEA ed . Miss Addle J. Barry, teacher of vo- - a ;o! cal and Instrumental music, Is nowj prepared to receive puplla. Studio! Why not join tho healthful ! at home, 261 Twenty-thir- d street. throng who drink IDAN-HA- Have reduced youths' school suits. price greatly. The Toggery. : happy We are overstocked on youths and young men's suits. Best of goods at the price of cheap ones. The Toggery, T Diamond Values The IDAN-HGet it today. Still Increasing cannot Invest money In anything safer and better than a Diamond. It always represents every cent you put Into it never depreciates in value. Buy a stone from us, and we will exchange It at any time for a larger one, allowing you full value for the old Diamond you have probably worn a year or so. This Is a fair and square proposition and you ahould take .advantage of It at once. J. S. LEWIS CO. habit is a good ono, drivos out uric acid poi son tho cause of rheumatism. IDAN-H- You & A I Are Ready Now 143 80c per bu. 10 lbs for 25c at Southwell's hall every Wednesday and Saturday, beginning September 7, 1904. Cars after dance, . Ours are nice, largo, onto. luscious Barrows' Grocery Co.- The place where they always have the bent Fruits and Vegetables. 2456 Washington avenue. Is Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid YJns Doors Just received, as well as a large line of Pprch Columns, for Canning. A Buy your boy's long pants suit The Toggery. Great Reductions prices. Dance Bartlett Pears Your Old Front Door Utah TWENTY-FOURT- H 21 Oregon Lumber LOW RATES TO EA8TERN POINT8. Will always apply via the Nickel Plate road and its eastern connections to all points In New York, New England and eantern states. Three daily trains to Fort Wayne, Findlay, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, New York and Boston. Standard equipment on all on trains. Meals nerved in dining-car- s American Club plan, ranging In price from 83 cents to 81 per meal; also lunch-eoiPS- O service a la carte and mid-da- y cents. The eastern terminal! of the Nickel Plate road are only from J Co PHONE 561 docks, and the No eic first-clas- s. is forded charged on anr U.I. dlstricw write Chao. E. Johnson, 'jtrf steamship -- r Ing, Denver, CoL, for iTSS fT.ton. st Chicago depot, La Salle rlJ w,n Miss Bertha Payne on pln pile for Instruction avenue. Wall home, 2350 rawing the 85.90 t0 r |