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Show THE MORXIXQ Ogden Man Must Take a Long Trip Give Evidence in Court. visit-,ltUiM Susie Hull, who baa been friends in town, has returned ter homo In Balt Lake. u and palatable Evythlnf new, fresh a. la grajeriea at Carver Mrs Dennison Gallaudet leaves for California tor a two months Bat-nrda- y visit In Monterey. V. A. marts anyone's prices '" Staley is down from for a few Pocatel-I- d days The Imperial Restaurant la now equippri to meet all demands of theater or staightog parties, banquets and private supers. First class noon lunch at ressonnbls prices. Colonel H. C. Wsrdleigh aveninK left lsst tor Murray. Utsi, where he aoea to muster In a company In tbe uniform rank of tbe Knights of Pythias. Me-Fbi- Ton can trsds directly Off the goard," on official Western Union notations direct from New York and Exchanges. Book on specula-tfcafrepiii-se. Commission 0 hranch, rooms 211-22- company. Cum-0in- ps Ogdan Bedes building. remittitur in. the case of Max Davidson vs. Edward A. Munsey has been Hied in the- district court here. The decision of the lower court la reamed end the defendant la granted n hew trial. - Marriage licenses were Issued to the following yesterday at county clerk's jtfflce: Ward E. Beckett, aged 26, and Clara M. 8eiffert, aged 21; Edward gjrtsma, aged 22, and Anna M. Garvey, gged 21. ell oT Ogden. - chjtf of Police Browning has received a copy of the Freeport, Illinois, Journal, of January 22, containing an nceosnt of the death, from paralysis In that city on the previous day of Prof. r, g. page, superintendent of schools in that city. Prof. Page was the first superintendent of the Ogden nublla schools, when they were organised, and he la gives tbe credit for putting thf -- - this rlty upon their present as being modal institutions of leaning. The. remains were shipped to Columbus, Ohio, for Interment iu honls of fouodation. h jkwbjww .tnm t Gai Winter The information against - Terranre Thompson, charging him with burg larjr, will probably be filed against blm the district court by tbe die trie attorney. Madam Woo ley. In charge of Buri Bras.' dressmaking department, left for New York. Washington and all other pliers of Interest in the fashion line, She will be absent about 30 days. One of the Ringllng brothers, of dress fame, passed through Ogden today bound for Los Angeles for a period of recreation. still loves to banter Uh approaching Spring , it is all in vain, withlhe host of early arrivals yf Shirt llyjsts ynd Ualking Skirts The Suit department is fairly which are being displayed in this great snt c. teeming with evidences of Spring evidences which will tell a great story of 113, 2bth ! They Receive $70 from tha 8. O. 0. 8. RIVER ICE GORGE. The Weber river is on, a rampage ' an$ has already cost one prominent resident of tbe elty about $2,000 and Is still tearing Its way through the land along (he river bottoms at the foot of In Thirtieth street. The gentleman acres of land question owns twenty-fiv- e lying along the west bank of the river to Twenty-seventfrom Twenty-fourt- h per street, which is valued at $200 acre. The heavy rains of the past few days have caused the river to rise rapidly and bring down the Ice from the canyons above. The Ice formed la a lam at tbe foot of Thirtieth street, causing the water to back up and follow a new channel from Twenty-fourt- h to Twenty-eighth- , cutting out ten acres of the gentleman's land and carrying away the entire surface of the alluvial poll. The river Is still unchecked and rising.' 4 h BOKUS CASE SETTLED. Susd for $10,000 and the S. P. Company Settles for' $1,000., i The rise of George Bokus, administrator of the estate of Nicholas Bokus. vs Southern Pacific company was settled yesterday by stipulation for one thousand dollars. The stipulation was signed by Joseph Cher as attorney for the plaintiff and Marshall ft Boyle for the defendant The deceased was killed while In the company employ upon the 10th of last month and the cut-oftmagiia for $10,000 was asked. Three Import snt witnesses, so the plaintiff's attorney states, were killed in the explosion last Friday. -' TWO NEGROES ARE SENTENCED. . Special Hat Sale a Dress Shirt 'made from $5.00 for ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. McCreadys NEVER UNDERSOLD. S. STEVENS, 1 STANLEY W. A. Scudder, . i MANAGER. 'Phone 614x. 227 Washington Ava proprietor. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE EALSTAFF Open f walking, made from 4 .? all-wo- $10.00 for a fancy Don't Miss Putnams and cream. The stole effect iu front Is curried toil I lie same in back. Below the yoke, running hori .nmsily. are a iuiiuIkt of lucks. Wide velveteen binding; silk ribbon licit; all seams Uiund. black, Shirt Waists for 5pring Attraction. Worthy a tbe far $1.50 for ; ! i A 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 Waist with 1 up-to-da- te ma- . 1 please you. Call and examine and you can't help making hay while the sun shines. j a Waisi made from white can- - p i a very fine quality of White canvas made with tucks down the front ; plain bark ; all sixes, in black and white and blue and while; one of the handsomest shirt waixta we have in stork. $3.00 for a medium weight canvas clotll, In Mark and white and blue and one of the hand omrat shirtwaists ever sold at the price. $4.50 for a canvas cloth waist in white with black and colored stripes; fumy lace collar with long tabs. See our show windows which r GREAT HAT SALE vaa with black figure: made with large tueka.A garment well worth more money. $2.75 for r-- i I mure com- display lady shopper will find prehennive than can lie imagined. Only the beat makers were allowed representation at tbi tore tbla year. Every garment combines .style and esccptionnl quality with low price. a Dlnck ; i .x Here $1.00 for J !. a Walking Skirt in an entirely Sicilian in blue new design from v 2425 Wash.Ave First Gass in Every RespccL Melton, in lig'it grey, medium grey, Oxford, fancy blue, tan and dark green, hack gores lx tinted and buttoned, giving the same effect iu b,u 1; as In front. t itched down. All Back has inverted plaits with edge seams are bound. Complete with silk ribbon belt. S I rlbbou belt. $6.00 for a seven-gor- e 4 Day and Night. Leedom & Pattisoo, Prop's. high- - grade voile. In black and blue. Straps on the back gores, as In front. Piping In taffeta silk. Inserted plaits at the back, with edges stitched duu. Velveteen hiudiug and silk SONS CO. & i ; PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE present a great display of Spring attractions . W. H. WRIGHT -- .I 2345 Washington Ayenue. - IN Schiller 8kyecraper in Chicago le in Imdgu divorce, necewdiatlng ihe divorce of Mr. aud Mrs. Morse, has apFlames. Chicago, Fell.' 24. Another (heater plied to Justice Clark of the supfeme for permission to Intervene In tbe building has been attacked by fire. The court original divorce action and asked that latest structure is the known as the Schiller, xixtuen stories the order vacating the divorce lie set in height, aud located half a square aside and the decree for a divorce rein- OGDEN, goldiara are on the Way to tho Philippines. Tho headquarters, band and staff anl Companies A. B, C and D, composing the first battalion of the Twelfth Infantry, located at Fort Douglass, and companies G and II from Fort Duchesne, Utah, left yesterday for 8an Francisco. en route t6 the Philippines, where Inthey will relieve the Twenty-nint- h fantry. The remainder of the regiment, located at Arlsona and Texas poets, will join the Utah companies at Ban Francisco. Col. J. W. Bubb is In ERECTION west of tbe Iroquois theater. The Gar-ric- h theater, recently reoimncd. la situated In the Fire building. In the thirteenth floor before daylight and for a time seemed likely to got beyond control, owing to tbe the difficulty of effectively reaching flames at such a lofty local Ion. Guests In the Union hotel were rouiied from sleep and some of them were in a panic. The Are was confined to the four upper floors of the building. OF FISH TRAPS. erate TOLLERS LA MODE MATRIMONIAL Viow. MIX-U- Annulling of Divorcee Leaves Parties Victoria, B. C., Feb. 24. It waa reported hero last night that the Dominion government had at last agreed to allow the erection of fish traps at a point near Victoria. The canners of the Fraser river and Vancouver, who have bitterly opposed this innovation, more moderate now take a much view, and are practically agreed that it is the only measure to adopt to checkmate the destructive work done by the American companies traps at Point Roberta. The Incoming salmon from the sea to the Fraser strike a point on tbe Straits of Flics near Victoria and could be taken there by fish traps in such numbers as to render useless the traps at the American stations. The establishment of traps here would revolutionise the salmon canning industry of the northwest Peculiar Predicament New York. Feb. 24. Banker Charles W. Morse,- former president of the American Ice company, whose marriage to Mrs. Clenre Dodge was complicated through the annulment of the In ALLEN stated, so that the petitioners marriage may be The Dodge matter has been under investigation for several daya by ths grand jury which finally placed the aso liefore Recorder Goff with tha statement that Hanker Morse had refused to answer Its questions. Dodge is now under arrest in Texas. MASSAGE THE 412 : World's Fair Postmaster Is Under Arrest. St Louis, Feb. 24. Frank C. Hos- tetter, superintendent of the World's fair postofflee station, was arrested today, charged with opening, detaining letters and embezzling mall matter, Before Commissioner and packages. Babbitt he made a full confession and was admitted to bond to await action by the grand Jury. His purpose, according to his statement, was merely to secure Inside Information as to concessions, etc., designed (or the fair and to either use such information himself or to give It as tips to certain friends who were Interested. Hoatetfcr has been In the service for twenty-thre- e years. ROBBED OF PETITION IN PROBATE. Administration sf Estate of Charles B. Hanceck Opposed. Late yesterday afternoon In tbe probate division of the district court in tbe matter of tbe estate of Cfias. B. Hancock, deceased, written opposition was filed by Thos- - Maloney as attorney for Susannah Hancock, to tbe B. granting of the retltlon of Cbas. Hancock, Jr., for the Issuance of letr. ters of administration to Cornelia Tbe petitioner states that she Is the lawful and only widow of the deceased; and has the first right to administer the estate of her husband. She objects and protests against the appointment of Mrs. Geisler. who is K married woman and whom it Is further alleged tt not a resident of this state, wb prefer she asks that letters of administration be Issued to herself. Gei-ele- Examiner Telephone Numbers: Day, 234X; night, M. tranatants and permansnt splendid accommodation . centrally located and excellent table beard at rates of $M0 to $L00 daily. MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor, Affords 'Phene-23- 2 SWEEPING 'REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE 25th Street , Call Early for Bargains VANS, MISS SPURGEON? No Damage to Property in Handling AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE WATCH OUR WINDOWS HACKS and COUPES furnished Thie Week Clearance Sale on RATES. AT REASONABLE for BALLS, CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS WEDDINGS Welie-Farg- o and All Kind, of OVERCOATS FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES A. KUHN 2365 WASHINGTON ALLENS CARRIAGES. r Ira-puat- o, . BRO., AVENUE. The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful is of the tender young leaves of REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. Ratea: $2 to AH modern Improvements. Din leg room on fifth floor, giving grand view of take, mountain end valley, $3 per day. BRITISH DENY ACT. London, Feb. 24. The under foreign secretary, Earl Percy, replying to a question In .the bouse of commons today, arid the British consul general at Shanghai had token no part whatever In tbe demand made for the withdrawal of the Russian gunboat Mandjur from Shanghai, aa reported In some European newspapers. commercial men's headquarters. Street car service every five Three blocks esst of Usioa mla-te- Dnpet. H. C. BIGELOW, Propel ste e. ill Cor, 24th and Adams Ave. ALL TRAINS MET BY $90Ja, Keep It Secret for Two Weeka Chicago. Feb. 24. A dispatch to U Tribune from El Paso. Tessa, says: It has Just become known here that the Wells Fargo Express company was robbed of $90,000 two weeks ago at Mexico. Details are tacking. Eupt Christenson, of Ban Francisco, Bupt. Davis of El Paso and several deputies are now at Irapauto endeavoring to run down the missing coin and iocate the thieves. Vet the Tree VIRGINIA To Make Room for Spring Styles. FURNITURE . Private boarders CO. TRANSFER SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, FACIAL TREATMENT, manta by Appointment Hearing Will Corns Up in New York Late Today. 24. The New York, Feb. suit brought by John MsrGInniss to restrain the Boston and Montana company and other copper companies from disposing of any of their property or assets came up before Justice Truss from the supreme court today. On eon-seof counsel the hearing was deferred until late today. 'Phone 21 CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlors Over Nye's Store 2411 Washington Avenue. INJUNCTION. BOSTON-MONTAN- Jrqr IN LEADERS nky-scrap- er Cannera Who Havo Opposed Thom Now Tako Mora Mod- the Street, COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. i n. 25th EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL w g TWELFTH INFANTRY Club. The library board met Tuesday hnd considered some routine business, and received from the 8. O. O. B. club about $70, the .proceeds of the art lt and sale. Thin la devoted to the Purchasing of new books which will be ordered at once. It was also decided to publish a cats Rue of all books In tbe library. The Mtslogue will be complete in every detail, giving classified lists of the books ' alphabetically arranged both under the titles and the authors. . Part of the catalogue will be devoted to sdver-tlMn- g which It Is hoped will defray the expenses of publishing It. A commit- composed of Rev. Father Cush ns-- Edward McFaddsn Sent Up for Fifty Mrs. C. A. Nelson, Miss Kiesel Days. nd Judge Howell was to appointed Before Judge Howell, yesterday nave charge of the work of getting ads In the municipal court, Edward v the catalogue. and D. W. Richmond, both colored. were arraigned on the charge of petit larceny. McFadden pleaded guiland ty to stealing a suit of clothes rock was sentenced to $0 days on the pile, for which he expressed to the jqdge his profound thanks. Richmond pleaded guilty to stealing a revolver from 8. Drosdowits and received a sentence of 30 daya A horse and buggy is In charge of the police which was found standing on the street end a complaint has been worn out against John Doe for cruelCommencing Wednesday 17th, ty to animals. John has not been found yet however end his animal is for one week of the celebrated enjoying a good rest. ELK BRAND new In 161-1- 63 HAVE X Guaranteed. Such a collection of stylish, niul, dress and si reet skirts requires more than irii:itii litM'ripuuu to tell of their beauty. Variety Is the stira, ii'iu l,,r buyers this Spring; so at your disposal s never-endinmany patterns, indeed, as t choice of desirable ji.i'.Pi. in. Prices? Always hate been reasonable at Wright's. Never more so tlisn now. - LIBRARY BOARD MEETING. At t Near Union Depet St, Good Tims economy to careful shoppers. lf , e,t THOSE LITE MEN W Good i Though I Hu ter h WEBER .. LOCKS AND COLORS. All UNION MADE GOODS, at 20 per discount from regular price; besides we cell Shoes, Clothing, Ladies' and Gsnt's Furnishing, Millinery and No. tione. u. HIIWH-H-HW- THE SENATE ! tucked back and front, extra good finality both In d lOOf. tiling Aside of 1 v terial and making. Ogden Rapid Transit Company Will Repair Twentyfth Street Line. The Ogden- - Rapid Transit company has placed an order with the Lorraine Steel company of Pittsburg for three blocks of sixty-pounsteel rails for the Twenty-fift- h street line from Washington avenue to the depot. The order which was placed some days ago is a rush order and ns soon an it is received street will be tho line on Twenty-fifta new one with heavy steel like oi Washington avenue and new fir ties. As soon ns the frost leaves the ground work will be resumed upon the street lain, switch on Twenty-fiftblocks which, will be one and one-balung, bom Adams avenue to Orchard avenue.- Extensive repairs will also be made upon their line throughout the systfm and new ties will be put sou , j H. H. Spencer left for Market Laiff Idaho, yesterday, to be gone n couple of days looking after his business today In -- STEEL RAILS ORDERED. At cost at Crockwell' this week. All gonds at. Crock well's until March 5 at iost Must reduce stock. interests there. A 4 The Simmeraona Are no Longer Joined " In Matrimony. In the district court, yesterday, the dirorce case of Hettie Blmmerson was against Charles 8. Blmmerson heard by Judge Henry H. Rolapp, and a decree granted upon the grounds of The couple were married In this city November 21, 1892, and for more than a year past tha defendant has been charged with neglecting to provide the plaintiff and their adopted child with the common necessaries of life. The plaintiff was also given tha custody' of the adopted child. M. IX Lessenger was ths attorney for the plaintiff. BORN To the wife of Angus boy. Mother and child a doing well. Best bank references. to DIVORCE WAS GRANTED. Carver ft Sons sell the cheapest and (antisb the highest grade goods. Vi wawara raJBWnBMNCrrjgMWCvaEiiw II. 8. Dumbcll of Ogden, has-be- en summoned by a deputy I'uiied States marshal to appear at Eagle City, Alaska. on March 21st to testify in a criminal action against the former collector of customs n the interior line between Alaska and Canada. He will travel 6,000 miles for the purpose of j giving testimony which will probably occupy a period of ten minutes. Mr.'Duuibell Is a conductor In tha employ of the Union Pacific. It was reported that he had been killed in the explosion which occurred near Terrace last week, and It was through that report that he was located by Deputy Smythe of the United 8tates marshal's office of Balt Lake city. ' Two years ago he was In the Cape Kome.rush and is alleged to have been charged fraudulent fees by the collector. A number of other victims are also said to have Buffered. The court at Eagle City notified Marshal Heywood that Dumbell was supposed to be In the employ. of tbe Southern Pacific and sent a subpoena at tho same time. He was finally located and reached this city yesterday to prepare for the trip. The trip will cover at least three thousand miles and he will be forced to traverse n portion of the roughest country in the west He will remain in Alaska long enough to visit the proper ty which he acquired In the rush. WedelL Houses to rent or Mil by FEBRUARY".-- I GOES TO ALASKA TO TESTIFY. T.lephon Numbers! time call P 334X diy A, No. 407 14th street At f.btr aft" T p m- - can IP No. 13 standard Building. EunMr Carver ftftons la groceries-- EXAMINES, OGDEN, UTAH, Tl riJSHAV MORNING, Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIESEL (SL CO., S' t :! A K. I X T . : |