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Show DAILY UTAH JOURNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1M& STATf air if OUR AIM ALWAYS be abreast of the fashion; to main- (To tain a high standard of store service, to encourage an interest in correct attire; to con- sult alike the tastes those to whom price is nothing, and the circumstances of those to whom economy is everything; to receive every visitor of with courtesy, whether he come as a looker or buyer, without regard to the size of his pocketbook. CWe have the Around the Town J iviution. forecast --Generally fair to and Saturday, warmer Satur When you j lu-- fern. City Plural line t. A. S pa:!!. , 413 34U1. and to Suit Clark e liuwlirk. Frank with' ihai'si--J druukrni.rex mu t meiuvJ to i,-thi turning. Frank it.iir. ii:,a i.ue sentriu-- for a Mimlar and Ulooiuei.liriitor. wa t',.im-.- t with a palv of ur.Ji r hi arm. for uliioh cny u.. xuitaoloiy account. was given ihc auir Uun a drunk. drew Jay ' - ! e to three via priiili-iuiur- today it ! c you to 000 tho Eloctne Rogiator at Tho Crystal." 2477 sei.: Washington Avonuo. Whoro tha cars It will pay ago a ml.nv.l woman who me; e . Ella was adjiiiig.-tiiKiiir. via llir Siau- Utiiiai lnpiidl today Ftl-bins- - taken to at 1rovo e j s 1 Slat-ervili- -- ee suits and overcoats, at from $20 to $40. You would be interested in seeing the new styles for spring. CCome in, C. D. IVES CORRECT CLOTHES TOR MEN Broom Hotel Corner WELL KNOWN EDUCATOR DROPPED DEAD ON STREET LOUIS, Mo., March 17. F., Loula Boldan, superintendent of tha public chooli of thta city, and one of the beat known educatora In the United State, dropped dead on the itreet In thl city at noon today: He wai well advanced In year. Heart failure la uppoaed to have been the caue of hla death. BT. Whan you sat, aat at tha Vianna. Order monument and headstone from the large and new stock of JOS. PARRY A SONS CO.. S25S Washington avenue. MAN HEARD FROM AFTER A DELAY Everybody la invited to sample our Cracker and Biscuit at Wrlght'a Paul W. Roth, 500 K street, San Francisco, California, a brother of the Saturday. There will be given a to everybody. The Hess Bakery. dead man lying at Richey's morgue since Tuesday morning haa been heard U. P. Rock Spring. Castle Gate from. A telegram reached Cgden today lump and nut and Clear Creek lump ordering that the remains of the unforGillette tunate Roth, who waa killed, presuma$5 at yard, $5.75 delivered. h bly, while stealing a ride on an Oregon Coal Co., 51 West Short Line train, Monday night, ba atiweL Phones 1074. hurled in this city. Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 2213 Awaiting a letter, which the teleWash, ave., over Paint, Oil A Glass Co. gram stated would follow at once, the Roth funeral will not be held for two Whan you eaL aat at tha Vienna, or three days, at least. Immediately e after Ernest Roth's death here MonAnother carnation sale Saturday, day a telegram waa sent to hla broth50c dos. City Floral Co., 41S 24th. er In San Francisco to an address givexFire Insurance. H. A. Sima 421 25th. en by the dead man before hemespired. Since that time several aou-venl- er Twenty-sevent- C. M. Season and Will Deegan sages have been sent. The unfurtunata man who met death la about thirty yeara old, genteel in appearance and was quite welt dressed. Nothing of value waa found upon hla person. shipped a big consignment of cattle from the Ogden stock yards thla morning to South Omaha and Kansas City markets. The 500 head of beef cattle Special Discount and Mark Down Sale a In Every Department NEW SPRING SUITS AT A SAV PER CENT. 250 SPRING SKIRTS AT A SAVING OF 50 PER CENT. 175 150 SPRING SKIRTS AT A SAVING OF 33 3 PER CENT. 150 NEW SPRING SUITS AT A SAVING OF 20 PER CENT. 200 SPRING SKIRTS AT A SAVING. OF 25 PER CENT. 75 NEW 8PRING SUITS AT A SAV- ING OF 25 ING OF 15 ' PER CENT. i : iv v ' i -- iii) ut l.umi'ivu .." rii', . i . si-l- SECEDE p. pl.ni-K- , BAKING POlVDER and mimii.g i.l) htili si ii t l in i vgdcii ivijiii'Sliug im- - In haw the in oi d r lliut such a.vi'stigati-i.ilalinn uf law may Iv stopped, ..i If pal-ilguilt) of the name I'wi llcp mat: i. and -- ..1 . Its active principle, cream of tartar, a pure, health-givin- g fruit acltl. Is derived solely lrom grapes l 1 are the unques characteristics of m:i 1 M.iVi-- tloned l!l tt-i- , . Cit) mil) - dealt nllli us provided h) the il statutes of this ertn tiiie. " v ling upon the suggestions and i .ii eniiliiiiied in your eouiiminl-ca- tl Male reilli sled the oltlivrs to nial-- . thiunugh luvestigiilioii of thv repel i and to olitalil exidoitii- suttleieiil to i. 1. t those engaged In the unlawful a. is lomplaiiied uf: anil in oriler that .i.rtlie facts may lie nlitaliieil. 1 with win.'. I like a iel'Hiiltal cniifi-reneyou i itaiiiliig the matter, and wish ther- f..n. that you would cull ut my offlev ..I jour euiilest convenience, mid give im- such Information as ou may be In possession of concerning the same. In oiir letter to me you state: Wi submit that any Invesllgallmi on your part n ill fumtsli you not only reasonable unise to believe, but absolute proof that gambling is oienly and notorious-l- y tarried oil and conducted at the aevenil places mentioned above, as well ma other places In Ogden City, ele. Now. if such facts can tie established by inmM-tiii- t testimony, I will not hesitate to tile complaints and to vigorously prosecute those engaged in such unlawful practices. But I would not be Justified In eo acting upon a mere rumor, or uiion a general understanding that the facta are aa stated. "SiNiifli! unlawful acta must tie charged In the complaint, which muat be duly sworn to, and such acta must before a conviction can be had. And be proven beyond a reasoushle doubt, until I have reasonable ground to believe that sufficient evidence can lie obtained to secure a conviction, or at least until assurances are given me that competent testimony will be brought forward to sustain the charges made, my duty to the taxpayers of Weber County, upon whom the expenses of such prosecutions must fsll. will require that I decline to Institute the proceedings requested by you. In order that we may get our bearand nillect the eviings, tlien-fore- , dence obtainable, I request a confer-en-c with you and each of yuu, aa aforeaald; and furtlieniiiiiv, If the statements contained In your letter are founded upon Information received from other parties, 1 desire that you request your Informants to call usm ine also, and give me the facts which are within their knowledge. Our statute provides: Every jierson w ho haa reason to believe that a criiriu or public offense haa been committed, must make complaint against auch I a rson.' Section 4C11 R. H., 1S8. The officers have so far been unable to furnish me evidence of tlie violations of law complained of by you, end it therefore becomes tlie duty of every cltlien who has knowledge of such matters to disclose euch facta to me, and to make the necessary complaints for the prosecution of the offender. And I Invite, and will appreciate the of all good cltl-seIn upholding and enforcing the laws of this state. Respectfully Yours, N. J. HARRIS, ' County Attorney." Polkoneus Ingredlrnta are toaad la the baking powders. Their In a mineral arid derived from aulpharlc arid, oil ol vitriol loMr-prlr- rd artlve prlaetple . i 1 My (he label Mly baking powder I sow cream al larlar e - - na SITS HE DID NOT SIGN and Long' at a Saving from 20 to Per Cent 33 1- -3 i OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES AT COST. A SAVING FROM 10 TO 20 PERCENT ON ALL OF OUR VEILINGS. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF SILKS AT A SAVING FROM 20 TO 25 PER CENT. If you would publish thl card In order that I may be set right before the pubic. Respectfully . THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF DRESS GOODS AT A SAVING FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT. A YARD. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF APRON GINGHAMS AT 7 lOo A YARD. THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF THE BEST HOPE BLEACH AT A SAVING TO YOU FROM 20 TO 25 PER MEANS HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF LACE CURTAINS WHICH Yours, S. CARVER. J. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The Arm of WVkes A Blair 1 1solved by mutual consent Julia C. Blair retiring. Th M. M. Wykes Co. assume oon-- : trol of tha business collecting u!l s:e- counts, and assuming all Indebtedness, JULIA C. BI AIR. MAUDE M. WTKES. 1- : i i . For envelopes, letterheads, business cards, dodgem, etc., cell up The Journal lob rooms. GIRL WAS MARRIED TO ADVERTISE UTAH WHEN SHE WAS 13 AT N. E. A. William Alllsmi, suNrlnteinlrnt of stIiihiIs ami dlrecbir fur Utah . National Education la already beginning to make arrangt-nu-nl- s for I'tuh to Uw annual tun-v- et i tii ut which meets at Cleveland June fit tn July I. Mr. Allison Is dealrous nf having Utah thoroughly represented and properly advertised at thla convention and to thla end In analous to secure th of the commercial club uf the stale, lie would like to take with liltn photographs of the educational faellltlcs of Utah and of tlie resources of the state. He has also hit upon the Idea of using. Instead of a badge, 'manufactured sego 11 lies, the state flower, and distributing these at the convention. The flow-er- a can ba made very much Ilk th- real thing. As large reception an given by the various delegations Mr. Alllaon believes Utah's musical talent should tie represented and for that he would llge to take with the delegation several of Utah's noted lln- asma-tiitlon- deli-gallo- 1 artists. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Threatened With being compelled to work thirty days In th kitchen at tha city Jail unless ah obeyed Instruction, Keren Earl was given a second opporto leave tunity by Chief Browning town for her home In Salt Lake City, where she claims that her mother resides, last evening. The girl was arrested Tuesday night, when, after drinking with companions, she became bolstroua. At th Mtatkm ah told th officers and Judge Murphy that aha had been out of the hospital only ten days and had made a mistake and drank too much. He mother, she said, lives In Salt Lak and her father, who la a Spaniard la In the Philippine Island. Rlie waa bom In the Islands and at th ag uf It, Ave years ago she claims he wee married there. Th girl Insist that ah haa a aon nearly four year old In Salt Lake City. Her story waa sufficiently well told tn aernra her release Wednesday morning on j promise that she would leave town aa j soon as possible. Instead, ah met her old companions and aa a result was again Jailed. last night. Chief Browning's orders tn leav tnwn or work thirty days peeling potatoes were given, and It Is presumed that the girl haa returned to Salt Lake City. SUMMONS the District court of the Second Judicial District of the State nf Uath. In and for tha County of Weber. Ada Brown, plaintiff va. Charles W. Brown, defendant. Th State of Utah to the said defen-du- n t : You r hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after th oervicea of this summon upon you. If served within the County In which this atelnn Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tha above entitled action; and In case of your failure o to do Judgment will t taken against yon according to tho prayer of the complaint, of which a copy Is herewith served upon yon. J. K. DcFINE, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address' Ercles Bldg., Ogden, Utah. This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. (Dat of flrt publication Mar. 27, 02) (Dst of last publication Apr. 24, 02) Tn HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION The Rocky Mountain Highway association, which was recently formed for the pui-poof promoting th construction of better roads along the bases of the mountains and through th canyons In all of the Intermoun-tal- n districts, haa Invited Fisher Harris, secretary of th Commercial club nf Salt Lake (Tty to become a member of th advisory board, representing Utah. William J. Palmer of Colorado Springs, Ik president, and Charles A. Johnson, of Denver, vice president. An attempt will be made to enlist the aid of th government in th project end to obtain appropriations to assist In the work. A els use In the articles of Incorporations says that the association Is formed for the purpose of the public generally and not for Individual profit s ben-eflttl- ng - THE PETITION Ogden, Utah, March 27, 1202. Editor State Journal, Ogden, Utah: Dear Sir: In your issue of Saturday, March 21, appeared a petition addressed to County Attorney N. J. Harris. To thla petition was attached the same J. 8. Carver and Sons. I wish It understood that I did not sign any auch petition, and that I did not authorise th signing of It by anyone. I do not make it a practice of signing petitions, and would be glad Lisle and Rid Gloves, Short THOMAS ii'.l) . e.i 50 Per Gent LAST shi-- i I:', In a iv i i'ii t imimunii I I.) v.iu an. I s xcr.il nUn . v iu t'.ill in) allt'iiiii11 "Tn .iii.iip fin t that gambling i : i m al iii l and i'. il l ii il mi rill. Hundreds of Shirt Waists at a Saving From 10 to CENT. .III- Sn - (ii alUii i.i .an. 1'lah. -- T- thv beii in Iv lull ciill.i i.-- Im mg . .iv: i a i ill .isi,i:.c to do l.i : lit i The exp: CARVER SilK, .! iv h'.K n-s- e HAND TAILORED ;i. r ivi r 'd J N the stop. If you drink, drink TellowotonoL $1.15 cwt at Clark's' e Stores. Einn r Printi-and Crawley Hlniiflie E Nel.ii'.. both of Ogden were ; b uslie alo married ! Kiv. U. W. MiCreery lo-tlovr seeds. glass sued ami hulti at Pingri-e'Feed Stole. e The meal luu is built on tlie baniJ CANDY MATINEE FOR THE of is good, providing the butliutter, CHILDREN SATURDAY AFTERe. ler I good. Uy gelling It. . NOON AT THE ELECTRIC. WELL ou inuy he sure )ou will hive CARE FOR THEM LET THEM a good meal. COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME. JUST LIKE HOME." Whon you oat oat at tho Vionna. a e When you eat, eat at the Vienna, Kodak Finishing. e Tripp- - 340 UMli dt. If you drink, drink Yellow atone, e e Howell ami lisiriet AttorJudge Peter Pan a 10c cigar for 5e. ney Halverson are holding eourt at W. H. Bam-raft- . vice prvsiddUB Farmington today. e and general manager of the llttrriinan Service at tlie Falstaff cafe la allien, we In town thl morning, for a ways the best, any hour of the diy ir short time, coming in front the wet night. Late dinner and after tneater In hi private ear and continuing to patronage especially catered to. Balt Lake City. a The regular annual meeting of the Best yet Peter Pan 5c cigar; Civic Improvement will be held e the Weber 1 tub nett Tuesday evenHose buKhes at Ptngree's, SMI Fln-gr- at ing at it o'clock, fur tlie purpose of ave. electing a board of directors for the e The Hitorieal Society will meet ensuing year. An Interesting program at the Guild moms of the Episcopal will be given. church tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon. The hosteaaea will be Mrs. Bishop and BROTHER OE DEAD Mrs. Perkins. Two-jvar-o- Baking Powder, being indispensable in the preparation of our daily food, must be free from noxious ingredients Complete purity and whole-somene- ss BUSINESS MEN taken puty Sheriff Caoh lL-nr- Potatoes 10 MAKES REPLY eat eat at the Vienna. Higliu'ti. M'l.trlU'vd Jidis in the e Ste cur good quality and will likely bring i.ip prior. A train of 1' cars was rciiuirru ior their trans-- f W night day. PAGE FIVE Both phones 124. nSjiTURE' IN VARIETY ENOUGH TOSUITTHE MOST PARTICULAR. OFFICE ROLL TOP DESKS. FLAT DESKS STAND-DINDESKS. IN GOLDEN AND WEATHERED OAK, STOOLS IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS. ARE OGDEN'S AGENTS WE FOR THE FAMOUS GLOBE WER NIKE FILING CASES. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF ALL OFFICE APPLIANCES AS CONTAINED IN THIS LINE OP FIXTURES. FACTORY PRICES. G |