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Show THE mjLMH T iliphoM NdlllbilVf tlm call BP the day I. or call at No. 40T 24th otreot alcht. altar 7 P-- m, eP. af standard Building Frank Warner, the vagrant who If you want a house, see WedelL The first shipments of California begin-alnapples and asparagus are to arrive and will be In the local markets this week. g fine We have the ability and the material Brown Drug Ip an your prescriptions. , eompany. pr. and Mrs, B.. K. Livingston left City, ala morning' for Balt Lake wsterday for Balt Lake City, where Mrs. tkey will attend the funeral of Livingston. Harry OS the You can trade directly Board," on official Western Union quo- tations direct from New York and Chi- cago Exchanges. Books on speculation Cutup free. Best bank references. mings Commission company, Ogden building. branch, rooms 211-22- 0 Superintendent Scott of the South- ern Pacific has given up his Jefferson move hla avenue residence and will family to the Pacific hotel. Thn power Diesel motor at the S. P. shops was put in active op- eration this morning by Engineer Bowen of the Diesel Co. and the first machine to be used, in the new shops were started today. A small test has been made of the electric crane, by carrying n steel casting, weighing 13 tons, about the shops, and the teat was perfectly satisfactory. Mrs. C. H. Bogart and daughter Ella have returned from Terrace. made an unsuccessful attemiit to escape Monday, waa arraigned before Judge Howell yesterday on the charge of attempting to escape from custody. Warner was serving a sixty-da- y vagranry sentence and his little run yesterday coat him sixty daya more. Henry Venters, the yourg man found frequenting an opium den, plead guilty to the charge and waa fined 150. or la lieu thereof fifty daya on ths rock pile. Venters haa been employed aa a waiter at the Weber club and the FalstaS cafe. D. E C. Harrigaa waa a pitiable spectacle when he presented himself in court. Pale as death and shaking until ha could hardly stand, he leaned heavily on the railing whtle he answered to the charge of vagrancy. Are you a hop fiend? ashed the Judge. "Yea, your honor. I have been a 'hop' fiend since 1889. 1 do not smoke the stuff, but use it la hypodermic Injections. 1 haven't had any today and very little yesterday, and I'm awful Dm Dickson and Joyce, the insane commissioners, investigated Harrington's condition yesterday afternoon and committed him to the state hospital for the insane at Provo, alck, air.' Jacob Stewart, an Idaho waa arraigned before the court on the charge of vagrancy. Stewart la one of who were a trio of three recognised Monday by Chief Browning amj Detective Pender. Their actions wera auspicious and the officers placed them tinder surveillance, with the result that one of them. Jam. McPherson, waa arrested on the charge of forgery and Stewart for vagrancy. When arraigned Stewart said he had visible means of support and didnt be arrested. know why be should Your record Is known to the police here, said the judge, and I will glvw you until 1 oclock to get out of town. If you are In town after that hour the officers will arrest you and you will then have the opportunity of exercising your muscles on the. municipal rook pile. J. B. Fenton, from the Ogden-Ludla pending a few days In the n UNDSUDEJN cut-of- city. Manie Lang, who haa been In the Early yesterday Mil another landslide In Ogden canyon Just lima kiln and hundreds of tons of earth poured down the hill aide and blockaded the roadway. city tor the past year left last night slide occurred tor New York, where he expects to re- this aide of the main tor some time. A the Alma Peterson, Huntsville grocer, had a narrow escape from being burled beneath 1L As It waa one of his horses was so badly A suit tor a divorce waa filed In the Injured that It may yet have to be district court yesterday by Charles killed. He was driving to Ogden and Stout as attorney for E. W. Raymond expected to arrive here at I o'clock, owing to the disaster he did not against Julia Raymond. The complaint but reach the city until 2:30 when the alleges the eouple were married n Rulhven. Iowa, March 2, 1898, phd first news of the slide was given. hare two children. The plaintiff further alleges .that an March 15th of OYER BY CARS last year bis wife.. deserted him and has refused to live wlfh him. wherefore he asks that the bonds of matrimony James Woods Waa Standing on Track be dissolved, When Struck by Work Train. James Woods, a young mas who waa A. M. Leggett of Balt Lake City Is was killed at employed on tbo cut-of- f, In Ogden on business. Promontory Point, by being run over m. work train. "Every day yoh can get fresh Cali- byHa waa standing on the track sad fornia aaq Utah vegetables at Carver's to lee the approaching train fallel 2X48 grocery, Washington avenue. which was backing up, and waa struck, Phone 227K. the wheels passing over hla body, killing him almost Instantly. The remains Fred returned May yesterday were brought to Ogden and taken to from a two weeka Visit la California. Rlchej'a parlors. . Woods had a considerable acquaintMrs. F. E. Ubel and children return- ance la and waa a member of ed last evening from Portland, where the A. Ogden U. W. she has been visiting her mother and Hls parents are living la Missouri sister. and have been communicated with. The A. 0. U. W. lodge will take charge "Now'plant'SWEET PEA8.Buyleed of the remalna la bulk of Bkecn A Co., 352 24th 8t well-know- n Mr. and Mrs. J, W. West and Rich H. Doyle, all of New York City, are la Ogden. ' a IIUIISTIICI H. Roseman, of Frankfort, Germany, waa an Ogden visitor last evening. CIVIL CASES J. H. Steven non and O. P. Stevenson of SpringvUIe, Utah, are In Ogden on business.' Number of Mattero Regarding Suita ' Disposed of Prior to Intended of Judge Rolapp. In the district court yesterday a number of matters were heard by Judge Henry H. Rolapp, who expects to leave for California today on a two weeks' vacation. In. the matter of the estate of Robert Jennings, deceased, the petition for probate of will and last testament was heard and granted. The estate la val ued at about $15,000 and the heirs reside In England. Thirty days additional time waa granted in the case of Bostaph va. Taylor to prepare and file the bill of exception!. In the matter of the eaUte of Caroline Conley, deceased, the claim of the North American Savings. Loan and Building association in the sum of $025 was allowed and ordered paid. In the case of Terry va Carver et al., trustees of school district No. 3, the argument on the findings of fact and conclusion of law was made and taken under advisement by the court. E A. Reed vs. D. A. Smyth set for J. D. Osiler of Salt Lake City ia an Ogden visitor. COURT Ab-oen- ea . EjMHSjM : In NOTICE It is reported by our competitors. Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogdea ' Implement Company (our Ogden out of business. This Branch) Is to give notice that such report Is not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement Company should ever go out of business at any time, the Utah Implement Company or some other reliable firm rllJ continue the same line of gpds, and .farmers can always get re palfa of ns In Ogden for 'any goods they have or may buy. wish .the. hearty support of old customers and welcome all new ones, nd we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. Yours respectfully, ' UTAH IMPLEMENT (XT. trial April 6th. George E Roberta waa admitted aa a citlsea to the United States. Millinery ARTICLES OFJWPIIIAm 11 you rare to save 25 per cent on your Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save yon this over any 6ns line Millinery House in the State and give you the Newest Things Out 4 . Besides we sell Furnishings Shoes, Clothing and Notions. ' McCreadys At 161163 25th Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK PROM UNION DEPOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. V Yesterday the Canners' Combine Took ' Last Stspa In Organisation. The farmers combine la now aa d fact and the company waa launched late yesterday afternoon, when the articles of Incorporation of the Utah Selling and Storage Company were filed with County Clerk Hollingsworth. The company la capitalized for $20,000, with shares at par value of one dollar each. The entire amount haa been subscribed. Fifteen canneries are represented In the company. The Utah Canning Company of this city, which also control the Brigham City factory are not la the company. The Utah company explained their position In the matter la the letter to the meeting on March list The directors of the npw company are aa follows: X. E Randall, E E Davis, J. T. Ballantyne, Brewer. Joe Hyrum Stewart. A.-Manning. N. J. Barker, Nephl Hardy, Wm. Craig. Wm. Van Alen, John B. Dooly. Geo. Swan. Richard Btrlngbam, C. Olaea and D. C. Adame The officers company are We Craig, presiJt the.Wm. Van Alen dent,' Richard Btrlngbam, secretary and W. J. Barker, treasurer.Ike object of the company, aa has been published before several times. Is to handle and sell the canned products of the fifteen companies by one company from one supply depot or , .vice-preside- MORNING EXAMINER, Or.liRX, 1TAIl, WEHNESHAV MORNING march innf. r.o, 5 We Are Glad That You WereHere Never were we more surprised than at the attendance at our Anniversary sale. At 8 oclock in the morning the crowds began coming In the rush some of you may not have been waited upon but, really, how did we know that you were going to so clearly define the position of this institution. Those Shams, Scarfs and Center Pieces Still 29c 29c $1.29 During ment. to buy anyone the rush a host of buyers cuul.!:j-- l( wailed on at the Art departat not Laving the opportunity As a result they were diHapp.-iii:i-- i one of these beautiful piece:, a- iv price. We don't ant 10 alight du-i.i,1 i0 close out who came here so we have the remainder at - i for Black Mistral, worth $2.00, will also remain ai ike sale price until closed out. but a small amount left. tor infante' Bilk Bonnets, regular price brforetliwt!(-- up to $2u0. 29c This Is done as we have $1.29 29c For Wash Dress Goods (bailies, which m'M uutll this big sale at 40c a for White Vesting which sold at 4v ami ;!5c until this big sale. 29c for silk striped Remnants at a Great yard--29- Under-Pric- e The result of this big sale finds us with a targe number of Remnants on our baud which will lie placed on The mi ring of so many different pieces during the hale the counters and sold at a remarkable under-pricentailed quite a large loss In the short lengths. A chanee fur rarcfitl buyers to pick up some choice waist and dress patterns. Thanking you for your presence yesterday and hoping that you had an enjoyable time, ws remain vary cordially, W. H. Wright .& Sons Co. TWENTY-NINT- H ANNIVERSARY. Hundreds of Pooplt Throng tho Store at tho Groat Sale. anniversary of The Twenty-nint- h the founding of the firm of W. H. Wright A Bona' company waa celebrated yesterday at their four targe stores. During the day hundred! of people thronged the stores and enjoyed the hospitality of the members of that successful firm and their courteous employes. Moat of the time was spent as a reception by the company to their friends, customers and visitors. Throughout the day Ford's orchestra of six pieces rendered an excellent musical program which was greatly appreciated by the large numbers of appreciated by the large number of marked a new era In the stores and the Inaugurating of a new system there. Hereafter as being designated by atom the following will be the deperk menta: Gents' furnishings, shoes, ladles' furnishings and general department The company now have a department store that ia second to none la the state. , ' HOW TO CARE FOR BEES. Resident of Ogden Write a Few center of this new hive. Then they must go over this again. Therefore, be rare and keep your eyes on them. This is one way to Increase your bees. The other way ia, you buy a queen and Introduce her according to the direction whhh come with her, and you will not lone any time. The work goes right on. I have a price lifct before me now, where queens are listed from one to ten dollars apiece. The function of the queen ta simply to lay egga and In thla way keep tne colony populous, which rhe does with an energy which la fairly atartling. A good queen in her best estate will lay two to three thousand egga a day. Langatroth and Bclepsh both saw queeni lay at the rale of alx eggs ier minute. A queen may lire four nr five years, where a working bee will only live In summer time thirty to fori.y-fiv- a alx daya. and In winter about months. The d rones are generally found from May to October. They are tha male bees. They don't work and have no sting. When you handle them be steady and don't jar them; handle them carefully, don't squeeze them. If you get stung, don't let on: you will get over lu Go right along with your work. Show them that you are not afraid of them. As before said, by smoking them a little, they aoou get used to you. If you have the misfortune to get stung, remove the sting with a knife not with your finger. Apply cold water at once. Do not rub, aa thia will make It worse. Yours truly, Last wirL while waiting for a friend on the corner of Washington and Twenty-fourt- h A. E street, I overheard some argument between two old beekeepers But such wild Ideal I have STATEHOOD CONSIDERED. never heard Jtefore. For the benefit of those gentlemen ana others who are New Bill la Discussed Before tha Comnot better posted I wish to write the mittal on Territories. following: feaWho should keep bees? Any person Washington, March 29. Several were bill statehood new who la cautious, observing and prompt tures of the to do whatever should be done with no discussed before the committee on Representative delay. Almost everybody haa room territories today by enough to keep one or two iwarme of Curtis of Kansas. Mr. Curtis urged bees In St. Louis Cincinnati anl that the const Hut Ions of the new other cities s good many twee are kept states be required to contain ample on top of houaea. Male or female who of the provision tor the protection with the may like to atady and add to their In their treaty rights Indians or for pleasure, have here a States. Some features of the We have no United pleasant opportunity. have nut heretofore been which bill record of when bees were first known; are that the state to be made public, we Had Aristotle, four centuries beshall be entitled Oklahoma as known fore Christ, wrote shout them; also, five representative in the house. the great Roman poet, Virgil, one cen- to two The state of Arizona Is to have Ok tury E C.. sung of the goHen bee. If you think of getting Jes, dont representative. The capital of of take any old fashioned box hive. Take lahoma la to be Guthrie, and that the patent or movable frame hive; you Arlxona Santa Fe. can get them at a reasonable! price. But comb foundations The dealer will DEATH IN THE SUBMARINE BOAT. show you how to put It on to t the frames Now get a bn vdl sad a belThe first fatal accident resulting lows smoker, and you are ready for from the use of a new Implement of The business Buy a swarm of Italian warfare haa gone on record. bees; set them where there la shade, event occurred In time of peace and anyway at 11 a. m. until about Ip. m, during eaiierimental maneuvers, so They also should be protected from that the loss of life la consequence term. After the fruit trees are Is parallel to that which might be for caused by the bursting of a gun on a through blooming, then foed bees la usually short for a while. battleship during target practice. A Therefore you are to feed them some British submarine torpedo boat, while syrup, made aa follows: Take one cup only a few feet and lying of granulated sugar and one cup ot submerged a theoretical enemy, was for wait In boiling water; stir It good until the merchant vessel and a bit by iaslng sugar la all dissolved. When cold,, feed o disabled that. hT officers and crew, to liees Just about sundown. Set a were unable to mall aaucerful at the entrance of the eleven la number, the precise Though escape. promptly hive. Never do this during daytime truth may never lie known, it seems aa other bees will come and start robdeath resulted from the bing. By so feeding you will get a probable that by the shock good, strong swarm by the time honey fumes of gasoline, spilled would certainly be This collision. of are so for a gets plentiful, you ready summation than dying big harvest. By thia time be sure and a quicker con aa on put upper story your hive, so the from a slow exhanstioa of the air supbees will have Iota of room for your ply. Whether the failure of the submahoney, as you should never take any out of the lower story, but let the bees rine to get out or the liner's path was have that to winter on. Ia June or due to the Imperfection of her periJuly If your bee hive Is too crowded scope, which may not have given a with bees, then they are liable to view of the whole horizon, or to a swarm and may get lost. Therefore, lack of vigilance on the part of the you had better get another hive. Fill officer in charge, Is another doubtful all the frames with comb foundations. point However if he had hls wits Then la the middle of a warm day, about him Immediately after the boat amqke your been a little, take the top was hit and nothing else Interfered to off, lift out three frames in the center prevent, he should have been able ta of the brood, neat bees and alL Put bring the boat to tbe surface in a few these three frames in your new hive. mlnutea. By starting the electric mo.Move the other frames In the old hive tor which drove the pumps he could together, and put three frames with quickly expel enough water one would foundation on lu this hive, so that it to Impert the necessary buoyla full again: be sure you left some think the craft. Inasmuch as there to ancy young brood and eggs in the old hive, before with thia part unless you are sure that the queen la had been trouble boat's equipment, perhaps It left in the old hive. Now you have two of the not. would have acted promptly in the swarms, but you mutt watch them. This swarm which haa no queen, will emergency. Again, even had the It ia to build queen-ccll- e, which you cau see la pumps workel aatisfectorily. he feared that the submarine would three or four daya: They will raise young queen from some of those oggs not have been right aide up or In anywhich you gave or left them. In sixthing like a horizontal position on teen daya thla queen will be out of her getting to the surface. The hatch cell Two or or three days later she through which the men could emerge will take her marriage-(ligh- t, and would hardly be opened until tbia part three daya later she will lay egga. Now of tbe boat was out of water, Jt seems la ths time when you must watch; probable that her trim waa so badly see If you can find some eggs. They spoiled by tbe blow ahe received that are little white specks, the sice of a escape would have, been difficult, if not small pinhead, way back In the cells. impossible. Still another possible efIf you dont find any egga In ten or fect of the lib pact, especially If dififteen .lays after this, then take a rected nearly at right angles, would be frame of young brood (but no bees) to alnk the submarine almost Instantfrom the old hive and put them lu the ly. The sheila ef such craft are ex la-co- . If a big hole were thin. stove in water would pour la and carry the damaged vessel quickly to the bottom. not suffocation, Drowning, ceedingly then woqld ' AN AMERICAN MELBA. Longlcv, Low & Alexander Hats. They do not it retch out of shape or fade and the witch lag dueiat tun into aa vaiightly green. When von wear a Longley, Low dr Alexandre hat you are protected by a guarantee. The tame tnooey that will get you a common hat Elk brand. will buy you a Longley, Low k Alexander, Langley, Low k Alexander glove and ups are fair ia price alio, but way up ia goodncu. Walk in aoms of there daya and act. cauaa death. From the momentary paale which thla unhappy event will create among officers and men In the navies of the world there will soon be a reaction. It must be remembered that scores, if not hundreds, of trial irips have already been maJs by aubmarinea without any serious mishap while they were submerged.- - Looked at merely from tbe autlstli-a- l point of view, of a repetition therefore, the of thla unfortunate eplaode are exceedingly small. They will be rendered still smaller by tha precautions which the accident will suggest. Great Britain, like some other powers, maintains secrecy about the details of her latesl model. It la conceivable, of course, that further improvements In design are poiislble. Perhaps better Instruments fur making observations when a boat la submerged may be needed. Maybe a rompreaaed air chamber and trap door in the bottom win be regarded essential. It la hard to avoid the suspicion, though, that the chief cause of Fridays accident off Portsmouth waa a defect of management rather then one of the submarine system. The latter will certainly not be abandoned because of anything that has yet happened. Whether Banker et Mechanic yen can figure on sad long wear ia ukra-etyl-e PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue fThe of Quality Proof taste the satisfying and healthful tender young leaves of Mms. Melba Describes Miss Elizabeth Parkins as "the Soprano of tha Future. Elizabeth March Parkins ta a young singer with a wonderful soprano voice, who, new to London this season, has created quite a sensation by her magnificent singing. No leas a personage, Indeed, than Mme. Melba haa declared that ahe la the soprano of ths future, and It Is In some measure due to the great prl maYT.-- Misa donna's Interest that the new singer has received recognition. Mias Parkins waa born in Kansas City and as a child show ad signs of rare vocal gifts. Mme. Melba heard her sing at the age of 14 and by her advice Mies Parkins went to Parle to study under Man-her- i for soma years. After having appeared at the Opera Comlque (in Paris) with extraordinary aucceas, the linger name to London and since her debut at the promenade concerts last autumn her record haa been something of the nature o fa triumphal progress. At the first Prom" the enthuvlssm aroused byher singing of the "Hell Song from Laklne" wsa extraordinary, even for a promenade audience. Miss Parkins has twice eung before royalty with conaplriious success. The first occasion was the concert of the Royal Amateur orchestra, at whlrh the Kin gand the Prince of Wales were present, and at the Philharmonic concert she ha-- the honor of singing before the queen, who was greatly interested and pleased with her performance. Miss . Parkins has a voice of extraordinary compass, nearly three octaves, and she ran sing ap to the high E One of the beauties of her singing la the pure and fresh quality of these Upper notes. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. KIES EL EL CO., Importers. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE IN WINTER - To Make Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. MISS SPURGEON AVENUE 8410 WASHINGTON WATCH OUR WINDOWS Sale on Thie Week Clearance CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS nd All Kinds of OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOC- K BRO-- , A. 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