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Show lfORNINO EXAMINER, THE lumlnar T.lophone Numberof IP Uni eHetreet At lt dtp 4tk I- No. 407 'Mll nirtt. idw 7 spread rapidly, with the chemical. The damage was very slight and is fully covered by insurance. j OOPKN, UTAH. TIIUIISDAY MORXTNU, AfRILT. 1JMH. Remarkable Instance of Hosiery Selling j Coxswain Frank Besson of the United States navy is visiting a few days II standard Building with his father. C. M. Beason. at the The matter hosiery wiil he a most important one to all careful Broom hotel. Coxswain Besson has T dressers this Spring an. I Summer. NVver has there been such a served five years In the navy and is now off ou a three months furlough. and especially is this true concerning craze as i evidenced He la on his way to Washington and of weaves ami colors. Pronounced coloring sort the fancy off to with hla visit .j father and proper stopped his boyhood friends. The training ship Me. and F. is in the forefront yj every indication points to much popularity. Atalaiant Engineer George Concord has practically been hla home fiouafle. of Ihe'Southern Fnrlflc. haa for the are five lace a great host of admirers, more so weaves This short The years. work past finding klontelto to Inspect the breathing eiiell from active duty will season. there. The latest arrival at this store than for any previous be a decided treat. assortment of is extensive an this We hate the ability and the material fancy colored lace hosiery. They The case of John A. Taylor against to HI your prescription a. Brown Drug Joeiah the were bought with Taylor occupied the attention of knowledge that all buyers know they company. Judge Howell all day yesterday. John is considered what are A. Taylor, the plaintiff, wearing la a horse proier if our word is behind it. Mr. J. F. Lob dell left last evening raiser. Me made the claim mare a that in Ratoon, tor a vlait with relatives belonging to him disappeared from hla 1 the . in . New Mexico. Hosiery-ranch about 2 years ago. and that the one now in Jusiah posTaylor's Skeen ft Co, on this new colored hosiery which wiil meet a great number of Early Seed Potatoes." session la hla horse. An army of wit- We are already placing a special selling price ' 352 24ih SL nesses on both aide waa brought for- new acquaintances. The colors are royal blue, red. slate, dark brown and golden brown. The values ward to prove the Identity of the show themselves to be considerably in advance of the price of 19 cents the price which will buy them. A case of smallpox haa been report Joaiah Taylor claimed be ' ed in the ltrnily of Bert Frost, a team horse. deThe horee. bought the jury finally ster, living at No. 2020 Adams. 1 9c-rided that Joslah Taylor waa entitled A 1 to possession of the hone. Houses on monthly pints., by Wedell It has caused these little L. L. Jones, of Tonoimh, Nev., is in The newe& idea in ladies undervefls is the drop-Aitc- h pattern. garments to be Russ ilcKrlan of Butte is an Ogden ,town on business. from well Aside their of as noticed as the as for these P-- -- - - of 'I 9c The Introductory Price For 1- -2 Newest Colored visitor. Every day you can get fresh California and Utah vegetables at Carver's avenue. grocery. 2348 Washington Pbone 227 K. Paul She liter and wife, of Montello, Nev., are visiting in Ogden. 8. A. Edrington aud J. D. Ueakley, prominent business men of Mackay, Idaho, are In town for a few days on - n nt Ma-la- n, ton-pou- Millinery If you care on yonr to save 25 per cent Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save yon this over any one line Millinery House in the State and give you the General Manager Bancroft, of the Short Line, came up from Salt Lake yesterday morning and left for the north in a special train. On the construction of the Tonopah ft Rhodes railroad, wages are $3 per day for laborers, $3.50 for straw bosses and $1 a day is charged for board. A man with a team of two horses gets per day and the company furnishes, hay, grain, water and grub. $5 Newest Things Out Railway Mall Clerk Stephen R. Bjaroaon. who haa had the Ogden ft Grand Junction run, and W. J. Man nlng. who has been on the Salt Lake an.l Mary avals fun. have exchanged their runs and Mr. Manning will take up hla residence in Ogden. Besides we sell Furnishing, Shoes, Clothing and Notions ' Orders have been issued to South era Pacific conductors to honor all ..outnern Pacific annual time and trip passes as heretofore, and also all Oregon Short Lina limited annual passes which read good Ogden to Reno. This does not provide, 'however, for all Short Line passes being good on the ine from Green River to iteno unless they-sread. McCreadys At 161-1-63 Street , ONE-HAL- F 25th BLOCK FROM UNION DEFOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. o FJUSJME It NOTICE , by our competitors. and vicinity, feat the Ogden tour Ogden Implement Company tyrahrh) is going out of business. This Is ,, reported In Ogden Thrv do not itmrh of shape or fade and the etitrhing doesn't turn into an unsightly grern. When you wear a Longlry, Low ft Alexander hat you sic protected by a guarantee. The same money that will get you a common hat will buy you a Longley, Low ft Alexander, Elk brand. Longlry. Low ft Alraandrr glove aud caps sic fair ia price also, but wsy up in goodness. Walk ia some of these days and see. 9c FuwwvumMSWf PUTNAM W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. CLOTHING HOUSE HOLD e Alexander Hots. ' 219-22- 0 John Shrcvk. wife and daughter, The headquarters of Insector J. F. Bertha, formerly of Ogden but now of Washington, Pa., gave us a friendly l.olde, of the Union Pacific hotel ser- rail this morning. They are on their to moved been from have vice, Ogden way to California, Fresno, San Joaquin Mrs. Lobdell Mr. and and Cheyenne, make valley, where they expect to will taka up their residence there. their future home. Judge Charles H. Hart visited the After a king and tedious trial held Industrial school yesterday afternoon at of the Nephl, the Jury In the in company with Trustees Wright and State va Charles Peterson, charged Hume and Secretary Hollingsworth. with the' murder of John Bachman at Judge Hurt expressed himself aa being Eureka on Christmas night, returned very pleased with the conditions at the a verdict of not guilty. The trial con' school. sumed three weeks and more than fifty witnesses were examined. Chan. Carslensen has been quite ill nt his home ou Madison for several James Mltchdl of Terrace, Utah, days. yesterday received the tidy sum of $115 in bounty money for animals slain by Miss Mary Dernier, guest of Mrs. him. Mr. Mitchell appeared at the E. H. Thornton for the past two office of the county clerk with the pelts months, leaves today for her home In of sixty coyotes, at $1.50 each; throe West Rutland, Vermont. of mountain lions, at $5; one of wild cat at $3, and two wolves, nt $5. Ell The polka department was notified B prague of Huntsville also appeared yesterday to Institute a search for with five wolf skins, for the exhibition two little boys, e Smith boy and a of which the slate paid him $50. The companion, each about three years of trappers are merely required to subage, who had wandered from their mit the pelts and have them punched home at the east end of 23rd street. so aa to show that the bounty has ' Information was filed In the crim- been. paid. They may then sell the pells. , inal division of the district court yesDunL. afternoon E. terday against O. Folkman. of this city, haa been ning, the baggage agent of the elected for Weber counUnion Pacific, charging him- - with em ty of the Utah associabezilement and grand larceny. He tion. will he arraigned today. The case of BORN To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. the State vs. Riley has been continued a and for the term. boy. Mother child doing well. , The case of D. M. McKee and Alice Dr. K. A. Rich, of Brigham Clly, Is Collins against the local lodge of the Knights of Pythias is being heard be- In the city. fore Judge HowelL The plaintiffs, as owners of the property In which ProFather P. M. Cushman leaves Overland fessor Conley haa the dancing acad this" afternoon on the emy, claim that the Knlghta of Pythias Limited" for the east, where he will owe them a sum of money for the use visit for some time, then embark for of the hall. Europe. He will visit his old home in Ireland and other places of Interest on The new trial In the raw of Max the continent. . He expects to be gone Tiavidson vs. E. A. Munsey la being several months. During his absence, held before Judge Hart In the dlstrirt his place will be occupied by priests court. This la the second trial In the from Salt Lake City. contempt of court proceeding. The Installation of the officers of the Marriage licenses were Issued at. the B. P. O. Elks occurred Tuesday evening clerk's office to the following: Fred at their lodge rooms. The InstallaMortenoen, aged 26, of Rlverdale, and tion ceremon!es,whlch were conducted Maude Jordon, aged 20, of Clinton, Walter L. Moore, aged 22, and Alice G, by Past Exalted Ruler R. S. Joyce, were largely attended.. After the cereWatson, aged 23, both of Ogden. monies a light luncheon waa served. officers Installed were aa follows A fire broke out nt 1:15 yesterday af- The H. A. G. Horn, exalted ruler; S. ternoon in .the basement of the building occupied by McBeth, the plumber, Browne; esteemed leading knight; J. and the Ogden Electrical Co., at 2450 A. Howell, esteemed lecturing knight ; esteemed loyal Washington avenue. The fire started Ruflolph Kuchler, In a barrel of excelsior In which some knight; R. E. Hoag, treasurer; W. C. one had dropped a lighted match. The Crandall, secretary; T. W. Jones, trusfire department arrived in quick time tee; F. A. Burt, esquire; A. Christian-on- , Xyler; A. F. Simpson, organist; and extinguished the blase, which had H. 8. Le Compte, guard; J. H. Knausa, Max Davidson and J. IL Linnehan, house committee. A social session will be held nt nn early date. ant & attractiveness, necessary. beauty new objects price e think you will have to hunt for some time before undervests makes them at once doubly desirable. rou can secure such beautiful garments at such a small price. 8. T. Sullivan of San Francisco is In business. the city. Juan Casting, who has been employstore for Hon. Joseph Stanford, chairman of ed at Christiansen's shoe commissioners some months, has accepted a position is to the board of county give notice that such report la leaves the forepart of the week for with T. D. Curtis at Enid, Oklahoma, not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement and will for afternoon his this leave visit will he where southern California, Company should ever go out of businew place of residence. for three weeka. ness at any time, the Utah Implement Mrs. C. E. Baum la visiting in Wells, Company or some other reliable firm Off the Ton cam trade directly will continue th same line of goods, Nevada. .loard, on official Western Union quo and farmers can always get repairs of tat ions direct from New York and Chiua In Ogden for any goods they have L. E. Tracy and family will leave In a or cago Exchanges. Books on speculation few may buy. Nevada. for Reno, days Cun free. Best bunk references. We wish the hearty support of old mlnga Commission company, Ogden Thou. S. Wilson of the firm of T. C. customers and welcome all new ones, branch, rooms building. Wilson and Sons, la enjoying a pleas- and we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. ure trip in California. l)r. A. Fernlund was removed to the Yours respectfully, UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. hospital In the ambulance today. BufMrs. A. recovE. Watfa almost has fering from an attack of appendicitis ered from her recent Illness. An operation will probably bo per formed. Longlev, Low 1 9c Special Marking of Ladies Knit Undervests-- Whether Banker or Mechanic you can fights on and long wear in uhra-styl- e INYESMIOM TODAY Hearing on Shephard Case Will Be Held at City Hall at OClock This Afternoon. The council committee and mayor have decided to hold the investigation of the charges made by J. J. Shepherd against the police department this afternoon at 2 oclock at tbo elty ball. Mr. Shepherd haa been notified and any witnesses whom he wishes to have subpoenaed will be cited to appear. The committee has decided that If any charges are austalned against any member of the force and If any member la found to have taken money as a bribe to allow vkilaUon of (he law that member will be discharged from the force at once, no matter what position he holds. The charge brought by Shepherd In his paper to the effect that the committee Intends to whitewash the .police department la manifestly untrue and Is looked upon aa a virtual admission that he cannot aubstanUate any of the sweeping and libelous charges he has made. The Investigation Is open to the public and any one who has any charges to make, bearing upon the subject of the Investigation, la expected to be present. 2345 Washington Avenue. and practicing in Davisville for the past few months, hmi, to himself a life partner last Thuretlay. The Enterprise an apology or either owes the vice vqrsa. aa he a as so nice and quiet about It that we did not know of the affair In time for the last issue. However the lovers met at Sacramento on the 24th day of March and were mar-rieby Rev. Chamberlain of the First Congregational church of that city, at the parson's residence. It seems there was something of a romance attached to the Incident. Mrs. Barts had been for the past six years chief stenographer for the Southern Pacific at Ogder., Utah. Her maiden name was Claudia Loo Rad cllffe. They first met at Sau Diego, j where Miss Radcliffe waa spending her vacation and she was en route to Pacific Grove for a racatlnn.when the wedding occurred at Sacramento. Mrs. Barts will go on to Pacific Grove next week for her vacation and later will return to Davisville to dia-iu- DEMURRER FILED IN SUIT. DAMAGE Point as to Alteration of Common Law Brought up in Court. In the cast) of Pauliins Griffin, administratrix of the estate of Herbert J. Griffin, deceased, vs. Southern company ami Chas. E. Austin, the defendant vompauy by its attorneys, Marshall ft Hoyle, have tiled a demurrer to thn reply filed by the plaintiff to the defendant s' answ er. Port Ions of the reply are demurred to and the following is one of the grounds: That a statutory enarlmoni of the British parliament, passed In lHsu. aud to taka effe.t January 1st,. 1881, has no effect la the state of Nevada, and could not anJ did not alter the common law as theretofore existing In the said state of Nevada, or In other words Hint the rnnnot parliament of Great Britain legislate for any state in United States of America." The a bote statement and ground in the demurrer Is made In answer to the plaint Ilf's reply Enterprise which cites the couiuion laws of The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of fl the tender young leaves of la-clf- ie Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. HIES EL (EL CO., Importers. e. Dr. Barts Informed reporter that he an Is pleased with Davisville and the success he haa met with here and aatlclpaiea continuing here indefinitely. The Enterprise wishes them a long and happy life. Uhe Falstaff Cafe ATHLETIC CLUB ORGANIZED, la Under tha Management ef Yeung Kid McCoy and Haa 120 Members. The Ogden Athletic club has opened its gymnasium on 24th street to the public, and starts on! wiih a member Representing ship or 120. TUB WHITE STAB LINE Forrest Geiger, who bits long been one of Ogden's favorite athletes, Is AMERICAN LIKE the president of the club aad is very RED STAR LINK SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE sanguine of its success, as it fills a DOMINION LINE long felt want In Ogden. Willlum Selby (Young Kid McCoy) HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE the Instructor, has made many friends And the since coming to Ogden, and hla la HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. Passengers Booked from or to any part struct Ion Is much praised by the mem of Europe to any part of the United bera of the club. He follows closely the Statea. system taught by MrFadden. the well 2418 Washington Avc. Ogden, Utah. known authority on physical culture, and it Is a pleasure to see him put the members through the exercises which MAY USE GUN OYERTlOWOf DRUNKS help to keep the mind and body In a healthy couditkm. The gymnasium Is Representatives of Foreign Powers A Number ef Them Contribute Money well equipped and ventilated. It la to be hoied It will prove e success. for the Offense In 8haps of Flnea Have Entered Into Negotiations. Former Mayor M. 8. Browning has Judging from the numlier of drunks COURT MATTERS. returned from hla European trip, that faced Judge llowell In the MuniciLate yesterday afternoon in ihs diss where he haa been for several months pal coyrt yesterday morning. trict. court before Judge Ubns. H. Hart, of must In interests the been have carthe Browning past holding high the following msltera were heard: automatic shotgun and the automatic nival. In the mailer of the adoption of J. Reed, a laborer from the f. pistol. Moat of the time In Europe waa Alicia Ellen King by Mrs. Georgia apent at Liege, Belgium, where the waa the first inebriate to face the Crocker, the mutters In the case w re two firearms are being manufactured court. He was fined $5.00 or five days. heard and the adoption ordered by the by the Fabrique Nattonale dArmes de of Joe Collins plead guilty to the charge court. The said minor child was born being unlawfully drunk and aa he In Los Anreles, March 3. 1839. The Guerre. Mr. Browning stated to a had been before the court not long ago mother Is dead. The consent of adoprepresentative of this paper that only on the a limited number of the automatic or ten same charge, waa assessed $10 tion was given liv the childs father, days. George King. The matter wss preshotguns were being made In Europe Antone from sented to the court by N. J Harris, the and sent to this country, where the de- the cut-of- f, Paine, another laborer unpleat guilty to being attorney for the petitioner. mand has been great and the supply lawfully drunk, but as It waa hla first The divorce case of ljura Mortis limited. An American company will offense, he waa discharged. vs. John 11. Morris was heard and the In manufacture the of the guns begin laborJames Farrell, another cut-odecree ordered. The plaintiff waa givthis country by the first of next year. er. wea arraigned for being dnink. He en $15 month alimony, the custody The name of the firm that will manu- promised to go back to work and waa of the per child aud $50 attorney's fees. facture the guns la withheld at the discharged. In the case of Michael Malone va. Carl Carlson, arrested on the mune Bear River Valley Orchard present time for various reasons. Only company, a few more of the guns will be Import- charge, plead guilty and as It was also the hearing waa ordered co illnued and his first was In court he appearance leave waa granted Judge W. L. ed by Browning Brothers, who are the exclusive agents In America, then the discharged. attorney for the plaintiff, te was James Ford arrested for carryfile an amended complaint. European market will he supplied from concealed It weapons, but appearIn tha rase of Mary Ellxalieth Ferris the Belgium factory, whose capacity, ing ed from evidence given In court that vs. Modern Woodmen of Amerira, an ia greatly overtaxed and cannot bewas not the revolver concealed and order was made shortening Ibe time In gin to meet the demand. that la what gut him Into trouble. Ford which to take the deposition of Rev. John M. Browning, the Inventor of claims he was changing lodging P. M. to April 6th. lp.m. the gun, and M. S. Browning are being houses and put the gun in his coat A. W.Cushnahan, was entered as associate visited at the present time by Gilbert pockets to take (o hla new sleeping counsel Agee for plaintiff. Dauber, of Liege, Belgium, end a mem apartments, but tha handle of the gun her of the foreign manufacturing firm. protruded from the pocket, with the The visit of tffe foreign gentlemen la result that he was arrested for carrystrictly of a business nature and con- ing concealed weapons. He was fined nected with the manufacture of the $10 or ten days. Bill McGeeas, known to the police aa Browning firearms In Europe. Mr. M. S. Browning returned from Goosey Bill. was fined $10.00 for beIf you want eastern earned beef go unlawfully drunk. Europe, Christmas, but has been in ingChas. to Ballard Wilson was fined $10.00 for InNew York ever since, where he haa of person. Cbaa decent been handling the guns received from Brown, exposure arrested on the same charge. Belgium, lie states that representa- forfeited $10 bail by tives of the Japanese end Russian govTom Griffin, arraigned on the charge ernments have visited the various arm- of being drunk, waa discharged. ories and gun manufactories In the east with a view of obtaining guns for their LOVING CUPS G0J0 GAIT LAKE respective governments. One gun most desired Is the Browning machine rapid-firgun, manufactured by the This Afternoon the School Children Colts Arms company, and which la Will Take Advantage of tha used by the United States navy. As Opportunity. the Colls company has the exclusive last day on which tha is Ihp Today rights to the manufacture and sale of the gun. It Is very probable that loving cups, which were given as prize tt will be put. in service in the Far el Urn Eleventh National Irrigation Congress, cen be seen at J. 8. Lewi EasL ft Cas, as they will be sent to Salt In speaking of the trip Mr. Brownfor exhibition In the evening, and ing amid that he had had an enjoyable Lake one end had enjoyed good health all from that city will probably be sent to at the Louisiana Purchase typewriter that le out of repair. It the time. He will probably leave 8t. Louis. Notice of this Exposition been pays to keep good machine, and that fact has In for about four or five again Europe given at the schools, and the children Is the kind that we ere rolling. We weeka will be urged to go and see these cups will tell yon a new one or en old one this afternoon. They are on exhibition fifed np to do the work like new. If free. HISS CUUDU lADCLIFf you do not want to bay, wo will rent Everyone should go to see these you one. We will keep It In repair aa works of art. for they are the great- long aa yon want It. Wedded In Davleville, Cal on March est and moat beautiful cups ever exPer ha pa yon would like to trade the hibited. A careful examination of typewriter yon now have for one that 31. to a Prominent Physician. them and the wonderful engraving on la In better order or for some different The following account of the recent them is a liberal ednratkm in art so style. If ao, let no know end wo will wedding of a former Ogden girl la far as the teaching of what can be ac- cell and sen what we can do for yon. taken from the Davisville Enterprise complished In tha line. No one should of Davisville. C'al., date of April 2: allow this opportunity, the last, to Dr. Barts, who haa beea located pass without seeing tha cups. CON. 24TH AND GRANT. Ogden's Only First Class White Restaurant.. Open Day and Night Bar Room In Connection O. D. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL 8TEAM8HIP AGENT MING Bsc-chu- LEED0M & PATTISON, Props. First Class in Every Respect 2425 Wash. Ave. $ e L'fs 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 cut-of- ff I WATCH OUR WINDOWS Thie Week Clearance Sale on . . CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN SL BRO., Ma-glnn-la. James Ballard's MEAT MARKET For Courteous Treatment Stop at The CLEARY (SL KINNEY. Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 0 TREATED. OCS3G REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN FLAN. , Rates: $2 te $3 pee day. An modem Improvements. Dlt lag room on Sfth floor, giving gram view of lake, mountain and voile comments! men's headquarter) Street oer service every five mla Mes. Three blocks east of Unloi Depot H. C. BIGELOW, e Prcprletoifc 461 I THOSE LITE MEN MID L. H. BECRAFT Inn Dew-Dro-p COMMERCIAL MANAGER. 141. 2273 Washington Am 1 1 : : 1 1 M II H I H-Treatment H THE SENATE w EECTKIC Ctt STANLEY S. STEVENS, II IM Good Time ; Guaranteed. f j j W. A. Bcudder, Proprietor, HI |