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Show TIIE MORNIXQ EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, SAITKDAY MOUMNC, earning ih dsy Lu No- s CASE CALLED EOS Un,bUx tlB, 407 24th Wrft. Ml MAt Utah National Bank Defsndant in a Poculiar Suit. In the district urt yesterday the matteis following probate and civil were heard by Judge Henry- - H. Rulapp: Iu the natter of the estate of Nicbolaa Bokaa, deeeaeed, lettera of admintetra-tio- n were Uaued tu Geo. Bokas, a brother of the deceased. The etate ot rent or aril by WedelL the deceased consists of $100 la personHoU), to al property and an action fur damages is Lake iff Salt coward P. Midgley against the Southern Pacific company. The plaintiff was killed while working Ogden vising on the 4th of last upon the cut-o- ff palatable month. The bond of the administranew. fra .TS-rtCarrs- i'a. tor was flxedatliOO. which be furnished with John McCart and John Contos as Montana, jjcwia of Manhattaa, sureties. Joseph Chet appeared as atg torney for the estate and petitioner. p In the city. In the matters of the estate of Anna pricea anyonaa needs Ctrrtr a Sons EeUbrook, deceased, the petition for la jrortriea. distribution was continued. The case of E. Affleck vs. John Jones Is studying violin Weihe, of Balt was continued. The case of Austin A McPherson, SiTc5y completa his work this of the Wadsworth Supply proprietors to Ogden. return ,nd company vs. Utah National bank, was called for trial. The plaintiffs were repCanvassers wanted. Call at Examresented by A. E. Pratt and the deinee 07 24 th street fendant by T. B. Johnson. The case w O Jones leaves today to visit is appealed from the municipal court she The action Is for a judgment alleged to -- its his wife In Missouri, where - I be due upon a couple of checks for the CJTbeen IU nt the bdmeof her persum of $62 each. The plaintiffs alleged & ,lx P4 eats for 1 that they, cashed a couple of checks isto now sued by Corey Brothers A Alden, railKsstnnrant IntPwW' ns meet aU demands of the- - road contractors Ip Nevada, May 15, The checke were sent into the banquets end !$' 2rTrilghUg parties, noon lunch bank and paid And later turned over to wlnte supera First class the contractors, who subsequently reif reasonable prices. turned them to the bank with the statement that the endorsements on T Enright, of Soda Springs, tbs back were forged end the amounts of that Jensen Joe u the city. of the two checks were charged back to , u m the city to attend the cow next the account of the plaintiff In thia contest at the.buU fight ' esse.' The case was argued, submitted ' Boeder. and taken under advisement In the case of Lorenso Fisher vs. end eeU the cheapest rarver A Bone y, Gold Mountain Keystone Mining Umiak the highest grade food. the arguments upon the settleMrs.-- , ment of the findings were nude and C. C. Richards, as attorney fbr taken' under advisement filed a bee petition Boyle, The decree In the divorce case of lettera for ta the district court, preying W. Dunbar vs. Abel C. Dunbar Busan ministration upon the estate of was submitted and' of signed by the court. husband, which la The plaintiff I to have the custody of over worth something u ' being the children and the property and the l,WA defendant to pay the mats in the case. - OH of Trial at Which a Brother Was Accused of Offense. In the criminal division of the dUtrict court yesterday District Attorney Halverson filed an Information against Jesse V. Kotkefeller charging perjury. The Information states that the defendant perjured himself in testifying in the case of the State of Utah, y. John V. Rockefeller in the district court here on the 21st nay of last October. it states that the defendant stated that he was in the city between o'clock and $ o'clock on last decoration day with his brother John, and with him all the time, when. In fact, he la alleged by the Information to have guns out on the Union Pacific railroad as a brakesman, leaving this city at 5: 10 oclock. The incidents connected with ihe case are still fresh in the mind of the public. It will he remembered, however, that young Rockefeller left the city soon after tbs trial and went to Idaho, where be was Ideated and arrested, over a month ago. by Sheriff Bailey. He will plead to the Information next Tuesday morning. JSTffwilard Satl-aint- ed Tou caa trade directly "Off the Western Union Board, on official notations direct from New York end Book on specula-tioafrChicago Exchangee. Beet bank references. Cum-nlCommission company, Ogden hnnch; moms 219220 Ecdea building. FLOUR AND WHEAT BHOOT WARD. UP- aa sa Herrera, the pugilist, was la hours yesterday, en route lew a ftpuw here he telegraph- While tochlrsgo. to fight Ben Yonger nl kb acceptance in Chicago, on February 29th, km an athletic club of that city, of which E. White is the manager. Herrera left fbr the East In the afternoon. AutcUs Three furnaces in Methodist Bests Special music the it nicely heated. church keep tree ud.aU welcome. Sunday. , Police Browning has reeelv-t- d a letter from Mr. M. E. Gmndreau of Puyallup. Washington, asking him for help In tracing the whereabout of her ton, Ellwood A. Coffmnfi.rtrho was ket heard of In Ogden about December 1st He was a traveling man and had the exjiected to return home about mlddlle of December. He was 111 when Accomhe last wrote to bis jnother. panying the letter Is a picture of the man, which is that a fine looking, man of about 25 yean of age. Chief of well-dress- forequarter. BULL FIGHT NEARLY READY, at the Arena Preparations 1 Other Eggs Are Dropping In Price Market Prices. As wss predicted, flour baa advanced from lu to 15 cents on s hundred. Tns Balt Lake market shows a still greater advance than Osden'a price, al- though the Balt Lake miners are paying the same price for wheat that the local mHls are. Pork sad beans are expected to advance very soon and the jobbers ars urging the retailers to buy In anticipa' tion of a raise. There are few other changes with the exception of eggs, which have dropped price, and will rapidly grow i cents infrom now on. cheeper Rice has advanced on the wholesale market but the retail price Is not yet affected. Cranberries are about out of the market now, though ' the price still remains the same. The following art the market! ruling prices: Utah Potatoes 90 cents n bushel. Beets two cents n pound. Apples, $1,00 to $1.50 n bushel. Cabbage four cents a- pound. Parsnips, canola and turnips each two cents a pound. Cranberries, 15 cents n Quart, two Completed. Everything Is being put in readiness for the bull fight next Monday after-nooThe grounds were visited yesterday afternoon by Benor Robles, and his local manager, and work on tee arena has been commenced by the contractors under the supervision of the perk management 8euor Robles states that he would like to aecure about a hundred cowboys and mounted horsemen to ride in the parade,- Monday, and to be at the Broom hotel at Celery, 5 cents bunches for 10c. all those so uoing will the fight free. .He has the services of Messrs. Erick-w- n, Lathrum and Bonneud, (4 Balt lake City, to assist him in the arena nd art as matadors. The' services of s band have been secured for that day. the Yesterday editor and' noma friends went to the stock yards of the Ogden Packing company, and out of a herd of nineteen ateere and bulla from the range, which ware tried out he out a hull, two .steer and two picked bunch, three . Lettuce, three beads for 10 cents. 'Radishes, three bunchee tor a dlma Cauliflower, 10 to 15 cents a head. California figs and dates, 13 cents a n. 1 o'clock sharp, he admitted to-- n pound. cows.-- - BRAND In the new LOCKS AND COLORS. All UNION MADE GOODS, at 20 per cent discount from regular price; besides we aall Shoes, Clothing, Ladies and Gents Furnishing, Millinery and No-- 1 tiens, Beef loin, 11 cento per pound. cento per pound-RiBeef ribs, sets, roast 12 2 cents. Sirloin stead, II cents. and porterhouse aleak, 17 2 cents. Round steak, 12 2 cents. Chuck steak, 10 cento. Rib boiling beef, 7 cento. Beef shoulder clods, 10 cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 2 cents. Loin and rib pork chops. 15 cents - Whole pork loins, 11 cento yi pound. Mutton chops, 12 2 cents. Veal necks, 10 cents. Veal breasts, 12 2 cents. Veal cutlets, 18 1-- 2 to 17 12 cento. Sliced bam, 20 cento. Boiled bam, 20 cents. Breakfast bacon, 20 cento. Mutton chops, 12 2 cento. cents. Sausage, 12 ' Dry. salt bacon, 12 2 cento. Pickled pork. 12 2 cento n ponad. Balt bacon, 12 2 cents Chopped suet, 12 2 cents The price in each Instance Is by the 1-- . 1-- 161-1- 63 25th Street, ONE-HAL- P BLOCK PROM UNION DEPOT, 1-- - 1-- 1-- 2 1-- 1-- never undersold. . Duffln, Plcdninl 1 Si. l'etcre'ctirx. Feb. 19. giiviTii1:-- . in has l:i:i in the cmm- - aholixlu-i- Rms-i-ii-- ti i I the ! THE SENATE Ranle Jewelry Co, Joel. Dillree, R. E. Radakovie, Tandre Behalf, E. E. Edgson, J. E. Scharoni, R. B. Flkeres, John. Bchantelt, Otto. Fulton, James, Smeltser, W, H, Fiedler, Joe. Banter, Dan.' Graney, Jim. Galbreth, Willard. Bwaln, John H. Tsarrlrina Gaetano Hardy, E. V. Hudson, Walter, B. Trent Geo. A. Tretheway, Win. llumer, Wm. Theophanes, Geo, Hall, F. E. (2 letters.) Houck, Chas. E. Thompson, Geo. Haney, W. 8. Jensen, Fred, -- Thomas, Perry E, Tsipoulakos, Christ Jones, George. Join polos, Peter. Thompson, Ralph. Klngawood, F. B. Varnutn, D. W.. , Vito, Leo. Karin, Jamas. Wethers, Wm. Karisen, Otto. Landsdale, H. S. Wilson, A tha. Lyttle, David. Lytton, C, W. - Yurovlek, Ivan. . JohnL.-Williamso- STANLEYS. STEVENS, Sale of Mens Fancy Hose SUIT FOR DIVORCE FILED. Fenie Johnson Aaks for a Dscres Against Thurber Johnson. A suit for a divorn- was filed in tha district court yest.i ,iy by Huisu-lsk- l A Peery. as aiton-,.fur Feme Johnson sgslnst TliiirU-- Johnson. The complaint alleges that die couple were married at Provo, February. Ibi'J, and have three children of uhli-l- i she asks the custody. The implaint further the alleges that defeudaui plaintiff aud children tu November, 1901, and has since laiVd to provide the plaintiff and children with the common necessaries or life, wherefore she aaks that the bonds of matrimony be dlaaolved and the di-- i mlant pay the eosts in.the cane. The defendant is alleged to be tbe owner of a farm of 160 acres. in tn mi- -- p. m. Thursday, 25th, North Ogden, at , West, at p. m. Each Saturday at. the office la Og den. A COMMUNICATION. From The Standard. Anthony, Idaho, Feb. II, 1904. .St. The Ogden Standard, Ogden, Utah. Will you kindly describe in your next Issue appliances employed by modern war vessels to protect them from attacks by torpedo boats, more especially the petting that Is stretched about tbe vessel. 1-- $1-3- MANAGER. 2279 Washington 'FhB B1te Are OGDENS FINEST CAFE & THE - Child Culture Club will meet, today 3 p. pi. with Sirs. Thomas D. Dee, 806 Washington avenue. A full attendance is desired. t -- FALSTAFF Opon Day and Night. Leedom & Patti son. Prop's. First Class in Every Respect 2425 Wash. Ave 4 4 4 4T 4 s 74 4 8 25c Pair dozen Including LUles, Silk embroidered and fine Maco yarns. In swell fancy effects. These are mostly our 50c line and a few 75a grades among them. Your choice while they last 25c Pair Friday, at Dont Miss Putnams GREAT HAT SALE , New 6pring Suits, Shoes and Crareustle Coats, ready for your inspection. Remember There Are Three more round trips to Worlds Fair to be given away to our customers Coupon with each dollar purchase That is now taking place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Now is your opportunity to get an Hat at a price that will up-terda- te please you Call and examine and you cant help making hay while the sun shines. TRANSFER 412 CO. 25th Strset PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345. Washington Avenue VANS, FURNITURE No Damage to Property in Handling. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY We hava REMOVED this week to Elsgaot Parlors Over Nye's Storey 2411 Washington Avenue. STORAGE HACKS AT REASONABLE and COUPES furnished for BALLS, MASSAGE. RATES. WEDDINGS FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING SHAMPOOING. by AppoIntmanL FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES n, Field Superintendent Plngree Will Meet Them. Job Plngree will meet the termers, at tbe pieces mentioned below, next week to contract with them to raise sugar beets for coming season Tuesday, 23rd, West Weber at 2 p.m, Wednesday, 24th, Plain City, .at Friday, 26th, Farr ELECTRICAL goiiiiT ALL TRAINS MET-B- Y ALLENS CARRIAGES. 1 ff; I ii M. M. H. Against attacks from tor- THE Private , Treat-mant- VIRGINIA Cnr 24th and Adams Ave ' Ira ns ants and permanent aplandld accommodation -centrally located and excellent table board at re tee of 1JM ta U0 dally, Affords I beardera ' 'Phene 232 K. - -- a- REED HOTEL OGDEN UTAH .AMERICAN FLAN. Ratos: $2 fa $3 par day. AS modern Improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, mens headquarters. eommmxtal Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks east ot Ualou Depot. H. & BIGELOW, Froprfetofk SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make. Room for Spring Styles Call Early for Bargains. MISS SPURGEON AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON CLOTHES A THOUGHT Right here it iswell to know that the real goodness of the H. S. Sc M. clothing lies in the quality of the fabric, and the fit. Theres a peculiar thing about these suits when you put one on you just drop into it as easy no or straining. Eidling point regardvery carehas been fit ing over by fully gone these makers. It is worth your while to come in and 'let us WATCH dUR WINDOWS' Thie Week Clearance Sale on STEIN-BLOC- K CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN a 2365 WASHINGTON BRO., AVENUE. imanatoMaatoHtoMMtotHnMatoanMffiffi awai Liquid Refreshments Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with show you these clothes at . $13.50 to $25.00 Their equal cant be found. After you've tried on tbe suit you wont hunt any further. WRIGHT SONS' CO. W. H. & a j MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor, WILL CONTRACT WITH FARMERS. p. m. EVEmtllNG C6SHERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. 113, 2bth 6L, Near Union Depot. ul ail HAVE Agusto, Answer: pedoes, warships have at least two Is to methods of defence. One pound. stretch a stout netting about a vessel, unare The prices of hay and grain suspending It from booms at a suffl changed. distance to capture tha missile dent Timothy hay, loose, sells for $10 per before It strikes the hull. This safeton. guard Is available only when a battleAlfalfa bay. 19.00 per ton. ship or cruiser Is practically stationWheat. $1.85 per hundred. ary. Whether such a net could be penOats etrated la a queestlou not folly cleared $1.45. Corn, up. but the chances are that the mis$1.20. Barleysile weuld be stopped. Perhaps It $1-8sac. ' sack. per Rye, might not even explode. The other 81.10 aborts per Bran and great resource is the searchlight By Aborts alone, $L20. painting torpedo boats lead color their visibility. Is diminished, but a vigilant Examiner Teleohone Numbs re! watch will sometimes detect them Day. M4X: nighj. 66. . McCreadys es (Ed.) ALLEN 1-- 1-- At there. 1-- 1-- . a 111 1-- 1-- Wednesday 17th, wek of the celebrated ui-1- . c: b fcp CLK h those ute men- - llie ABOLISH CENSORSHIP. PROMINENT LAWYER DEAD. PearL ttie PearL Dickens, Tate, Miss Mary, New York. Feb. 19. Frauds Forbes, Harris, Mrs. T. C. Wendell, Mrs. prominent lawyer, and recognized Jessie B. Lloyd. Mrs. C. D. on trade mark law, is dead at authority reLittlefield, Mrs. He was Williams, Mrs. here. home his Cora B. Sarah. appointed by President Roosecently Lang. Mrs. J. U velt as s delegate to the InternationGENTLEMEN'S LIST. al convention of Jurist, to be held In Alexopoulon, McGlona, Byran T. connection with tbe World's fair at 8L Jlnnis. McQuatg, Andy. Louis. Austin, G. C. Mnrtensen, Geo. Andrews, George, MUlberr, Alfred. MAN ANDi MAID MURDERED. Anderson, Hon. Moran, T. U James. McCarty, 8amueL Bridgeport, Conn.. Feb. 19. Joseph Bryggarl, Johan. Munson, C. 11. B. Canfield, superintendent of the H. Brum, J. E. McUregor, Bandy. C. Canfield Rubber company, and a Balder, John F. Meslck, John P. maid servant were found dead at the Bourdman, E. g, Metcalf, John. Canfield residence early today. Death Bary, M. Mohnle, J. G. Is believed to have been censed by Bearer, M. R. McLeod, John R. poison. Arrests are expected today Box. N. 0. Noldblad, Willard. Cotoelan, Charles, Nephl Plaster Co. Clganovic, Jovo. Phipps, G. W. Prier, It H. Cooper, Mathew. Carpenter, Frank. Pike, J. H. Charlton, Hanre. Pruett, Charles. C. H. Peterson, L. B. . Clarke, George A. Philips, LB.J, Roes, Will.- Dexter, Wm. Rellltz, Robert Dougherty, I. J. Drew W..8, Rooney, Chas. 'Phone 21 ' 2 letters. Rankin, R. S. J. U Charles E. Rogers, Dyer. J. to diSCIltS - i u 1-- en. Commencing l.lliUlU : .ttllil 5.1- rat- 1-- 1-- Special Hat Sale .iiivc- - I t Black figs, three pounds for 21 cents. Coeoanuts, 10 cents each. MeCue, B. J. THOB. H. DAVI8, Postmaster. Sugar to now $$ per each, 13 pounds for $1.00. High patent flour sells for $3.60 per COMMEMORATE HIS BIRTHDAY. hundredweight; straight grade tor $2.50. A Number of Frienda of Sheriff Bailey Coal oil sella for 30 cent h gallon, Pleasantly Rasa Evening or $1.40 for five gallon can. The many friends of Sheriff Jo .. Creamery butter sella for 26 cento a pound and ranch 20 cento. Bailey were entertained at his resiHooper cheese sells for IT 2 cents dence on north Washington avenue a pound. last night in commemoration of his Eastern cheeue, 20 cento. birthday. Tha evening was very pleasEggs sell for 25c a dozen. passedwlth cards, music and antly recitations. 'Tha card prises were won Lemons, SO cents a dozen. Oranges from 20 to 50 cento a doses. by the following: Ladles first, Mrs. Bananas, 80 cento a dozen. Chas. Zfemer, and ladles consolation Spring chickens are selling for 17 by Mrs. Wm. Garr. Tha gentlemen 2 cento a pound. Hens, 17 cents. first prise was captured by Wm. Garr Turkeys, 25 cento. Geena at 20 cento. and the consolation by Walter Marlin 12 soles and Halibut. flounders, Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. smelts sell for 12 2 cents a pound Zlemer. Wm. Read, Wm. Gsrr, J. Chas; 2 17 15 cents; a'mon, striped bare, Walter Marlin. Oscar Read, G. Real, 20 15 cento and cento. Smoked salmon Bam H. Cave, G. A. Beabrlng, Misses a pound. Ola Barker, Addle Ward and Myrtle Crabs 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per Blackwood and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W pound. . Oysters, dry 85 cents per pound or Bailey. About fifty-- people were Present end witnessed the ceremony ot trying out the bulls and an exciting Perform xnce was given, Three different times the eenor wss charged by a nple of mad bulls.' The services of rey. a broncho buster, have pint Lard retails for 15 cento a pound. jtfr keen secured for the day to give an Pickled pigs feet, three pounds for B connection with the 25 cento-- . fight Finnan haddlee, 17 2 cents. Pickled lambs longue, '40 cento a doz"uge - - LADIES' lJdT. Anderson, Mrs. FauMorrow, Miss Moline. tie. Allcnder. Mrs. J. D.Moore, Mrs. Nellie. Brown, Mrs. Esse. Iloblnson, Miss Blythe, Mrs. Wm, May. Besman, Miss H. J. Cuinings, Miss Florence. Biaffanson, Mis Csuada, Mrs. W. W Sadia Croee, Miss Lily. Stewart, Mrs. Geo. Christensen, Miss Saunders, Miss 'Lo- corn-pun- . ,arch- an automatic M u l;i sink it instate i!.,- rale piece .iiiuia can U- i.i Ueof ov r one hun-l!.iiiuiiii'rt strove;- - are built of plate, and ran (. piiur umi '. to Whether they 1 ,, .i il!- M.it-ia quvr- adopt armor i l ill IU ' 'll t'i- lion, but il din-that aui-- action a cl IjLt U. 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