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Show UORNIXn EXAMINER, THE -- no n n mix h tuat iv No. 407 I4tt etreet At Mil after 7 p. m, II standard Bulldlnfr -- teht, The rnUm Pactib' ho in order for 1,000 c. plac-,- a ventilator tarn. wL , Great April Sale of ourtains Beginning This Morning at 8 oclock and Continuing Until Saturday Night Choice building lota, easy pymt&, tee Wedell. Still further wage reduction are beamong the railroad employee. Sunday aome of He yard men were lUL down, and the talk now la that the tutting will not atop until all departIn eaae it. ment a have been affected. or rearhre the trainmen, engineer. hop men. it la aaid that it will mean a atrike, and such a strike that would tie up the Harrintau lines from Chicago to San Francisco. in conjunction with the spring house cleaning is the announcement of this important sale of lace curtains at a very IjIGHT ing made Yon ran trade directly "Off the tloard. on official Western Union Quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Books on apecalatlon Cun five. Beat bank references. mings Commission company-- . Ogden branch, rooms building. 219-22- 0 The California fruit exhibit building has been bought by the Union Depot Co., and is being partitioned off for uflii-rooms. As you have no doubt expected an considerable reduction. ,.-- worth 73c. for full length Muslin curtains with ruffle, worth 1.23. .25 for full length Mtialin curtains with ruffle, worth $1.73. c yl for Arabian or Net pattern, worth $2.30. for Arabian or Net ltatteru. worth (2.73. $2.75 for Arabian or Net patient, worth $4.00. 82-5for Arabian 'or Net pattern, worth $3.50. for Arabian or Net pattern, worth $ri.tiA. $3 50 for Arabian or Net pattern, worth $5.M 85-5for Arabian nr Net pattern, worth gs.ufi. 83 00 for Arablau or Net pattern, north $4.30. ft,TOO for Arabian or Net tiMttern. worth $7.50. BS (Ml for Arabian or Net pattern, worth $12.iin. for Arabian or Net itatiern, worth $11.50. $1-7- 5 ljtl-11- California return travel Is on the Increase now, and most of the excursionists are taking advantage of their In stop-ovprivileges and visiting Salt Lake City. 87-7- er We have the ability and the materia! to HU your prescriptions. Brown Drug company. Siiiteriiitcnririit Thomas Truth. , - MARKED REDUCTION ON THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF RUGS. Longlcv, Low & Alexander Mats. They do not errrtrk out of ihipe or fade and the witching dueia't turn into aa uu.ightly given. When you wear a Langley, Low k Alexander hit you are protected tty a guarantee The him money that will get you a common hai will buy you a Longley, Low 4c Alexander, "Elk brand. Loaglry, Low 4c Alexander gloves and up are fair ia price alio, but way up io goodona. Walk in nun of thee day and act. B. 2345 Washington Avenue Evans. The Cause of The Proof of Quality The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful The meeting continued by singing vlf There's Sunshine in Your Heart.' Wilford M. McKendrlck addressed- Ihe congregation upon the text "Ihyaltian. Heal Thyself, after which sli or i addresses were made by 1 resident. U W. Sliurtliff and Joseph F. Merrill, a member of the Granite stake board, .upon the extent and mission of the Sunday school organization. The departments adjourned at 3:15 to their respective rises rooms, where topics were discussed - effects of the tender young leaves of ft : detriment Lesson, Kindergarten Again we must turn over this stock of rugs in accordance with a well defined policy of this house "Story of Estiier;" presentation by which has been established--thgoods must not remain only for a certain period. Prices are for the new Lottie F. Smith. "Christ Primary department of color which are in advance of any previous designs of the maker. combinations and patterns Cleansing the Tempi;" presentation Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. at Frank J. Billings returned to their home in Ogden after week's visit In Brigham with friends and relatives. Intermountain News. Mr. and Mrs. gl-1- Skeen A Cou Early Seed Potatoes. 33! 24th 8L Leroy Sanders, formerly employed on the Salt Lake Telegram, was in yesterday. George Havercamp, formerly county clerk of Utah county, and a prominent Democrat of Provo, wan an Ogden visitor yesterday. Mayor Morris and wife of Salt Lake spent Sunday In Ogden, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright. - Mrs. Chaa. 83-0- 821-0- for Jute ruga, in fancy designs, worth $1.30. 81-1for Wool nigs, in fancy design. 20x47 in., worth $1.50. 82 (Ml for Woolsruga, 30x73 in., worth $2.50. 82-7foe Wool ruga. 35x08 in., worthe $3.25. 83 25 for Wool ruga, 36x7(1 In., worth $4.00. 83 GO for Wilton Axminster Velvet Hugs, 36x66 In., worth $4.50. 82-5for Wilton Axmlnater Velvet Rugs. 27x63 in., worth $2.00, for Wilton heavy wool rugs, 36x66 In., worth $6.00. 85-0. . 83-5for Wilton heavy wool ruga. in, worth $12.00. 812-0for Wilton heavy wool Ruga In., worth $14.00. 83-5for Wilton Velvet Rugs, 27x34 in., worth $4.56. 810-5for Heavy Wool Rugs, 9x12 lew. worth $2U.(MI. for Wilton Velvet Rugs. 30x00 In., worth $4.50. 80-5for Wilton Velvet Ruga, 36x63 In., worth $8.00. for Wilton Axmlnater Ruga, 9x12 feet, worth $3u.00. WHITE BEDSPREADS SPECIALLY REDUCED FOR THIS OCCASION. The designs come By far the most beautiful assortment of spreads we have even had in the house. the heavy rich brocaded patterns, many different to select from. Faulkner .and Misa Myrtle Cunnington, Evanston, are visiting friends in Ogden. 95f rt , ,- J. M. Fulton and C. H. Thoreten, of Salt Lake City, are in the city. C. T. Foulsen, of Idaho Falla, is an Ogden visitor. E. Cohn and C, E. Met,' Jr., of New York Cltjr, are in Ogden on business. for $1.25 quality. 82-0for. $2.73 quality. for 82-3- - $2.75 COLORED BEDSPREADS MARKED FOR VERY QUICK SELLING. The patterns are charColored spreads are again coming to the front and claiming undue recognition. will the soft and At colors are we the are and pleasing. making prices they go very fast. ming 75C tor 90c quality. $1 2D tor $1.50 quality. 82-V- John Coyle, of Chicago, la an Ogden visitor. for $4.00 quality. tor 83-1- $4.30 quality. 81-0- Hilly Binfofd, the popular baselisll fan. and wife will leave Ibis morning for a month's fornia points. trip to " tor $5.00 by Nettie M. Herrick; general discussion. First Intermediate deimrtment Mrs. Pitcher, the nurse, announces that a One boy mains of tlie deceased may be viewed ha been born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. on the day of Huiive, of Monument, Utah. the funeral at the family residence. F. J. KIES EL (& CO. Importers. 444 - First Class in Every Respect general discipline. DeiTBrtments adjourned at 4:30 o'clock for one month. The spirit and Interest manifested by those In attendance bespeak good results In all of the wards of the stake. 448444444444444444 SECURITIES CASES ARE SET. SWEEPING REDUCTIONSil! New York, April 11. The hearing in the suit of the Continental Secur- ities company, against the Northern Securities company has been set for IN WINTER. MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE ! To Make Room for Spring Styles. April 18tb. quality. Call .Early . for Bargains. MISS iSPURJGEON This Great Sale Begins This Morning 8 oclock Cali- 1 Re- view of work done at stake convention; The Llahnnl; developed by lesson, Sylveator O. Bradford. Second Intermediate department Lesson. "Amallekta'a Treason," presented by WilforJ Hrantwell; general discussion. Theological- - department Talk on points from stake convention. Wm. Z. Terry; development of lesson 10; 7. Wilford M. McKendrlck. Division No. 2. Discussion, grouping tf topics: how to teach memory gems; Sunday school conference programs. Division No. t Instruction relative in to the work of chairmen of division No. 1. E. C. Strafford: general discussion. Superintendent's depend ment Dis end cussion on Sunday schooj'ocord quality. RamMwmMMT PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE Opening prayer was offered by Carl E. Peterwm. f v Ihe regular monthly union meeting of the Weber Stake Sunday schools was hrlJ in the academy at 2:36 Sunday afternoon. There were present President L, W. Sliurtliff, of Ihe stake presidency, ixeorge M. Uannoix of the general board, members of the Granite stake board and about 6u per tent of the Sunday school workers of the Wetier slake. Hie meeting was presided over The congregation bang Whether Banker or Mechanic you can figura on and long wear ia e ultra-styl- UNION MEETING OF SUNDAY SCHOOL. by 50c fur full length Muslin curtains with ruffle, tin- - ni.-bi- ad- vance in price this year, this sale will have unusual interest. Prices are lower right now than heretofore, all on account of our exceptThis season's patterns - are above anyional advantages in Buying. thing Previously Shown. Every day you van get fresh Calit Carver's fornia and Utah vegetables . 2348 tgnx-eryWashington avenue. Uhone 227K. Ogden Kt-- that tile train broke iu two part of (he train the plaintiff sas riding upon violently in contact with the forepart of the train and tin- - plaintiif. it ia alleged, was precipitated front the top of the car upon w hich he was working to the ground a distance of about fifty feet, aud thereby remleriug him sick and causing great bodily injury to bis skull, spinal cord and back io such an extent that he haa been unable to do and la disabled hereafter front performing any manual labor. The plaintiff also alleges that the cars were equipped with defective couplings which caused the train to part, ail unbeknown to the for plaintiff, who also stale that twenty four hours prior to the aeei dent i be airbrake had been out of order and were not working, lie also that tlie brake shoe on the allege car mam which he waa working would not apply to the wheel of the car. On account of the alleged negligence or tlie defendant in not fur proper equipment the plaintiff asks for $2i.ihio damages for the Injuries sustained. mi-- In Three ran will be used prlni-liwllThe from the trade potato the within delivery of the vara will begin lew day. They are not refrigerator, when hut van be uaed In the fruit trade the weather la nut too roll. It la raid that they will be the beat lulled vara tor the biialness fur which they are uf any now in use In the weal. . 1MI. . No. recruuy 12. ami i the brakes mi the train ruiiiil slop ai Jackanu. Aa a result of the airbrakes failing to work, it i tars Num herel Telephone (umliwr TI'EShAY MnRMXO, APltH CUiiUIN, I'TAII, AVENUE. 2410 WASHINGTON EL nine-poun- d The Y. M. and Y. L. M. Second ward will give their Geo. W. Jones, the ticket broker, and David Munroe. an employe of Becker evening Tuesday at 7:30 In Brewing Co., had a fistic argument the Institute. This is the mnnlnding yesterday In the Broom hotel liar, in entertainment Admission is free. which Munroe had the belter of It. Jones left, but returned with a gun, Dan Williams, a n t. but juat at this moment officers apiiear-eof Morgan, Utah, is in the city jtnd both men were arrested. They their own purchasing goods. were turned loose upon and will apjiear for trial recognizance R. C. Taylor, tha letter in tlie morning at. 10 o'clock. . earricr. haa returned from Hot Springs, Ark., much in . Notice of appeal to thn supreme improved health. court was served In the case of Davidson vs. Munsey, by the attorneys for Mr. Jane Smith was arrested again the defendant. this afternoon on the charge of being drunk. 8he was turned loose yesterThe board of county romtniHslon-erday morn In. but apparently couldn't held a short session yesterday afkeep sober. ternoon aqfl had a discussion upon Hie Funeral services over the remains of matter of road improvement for ibe Tlios. L. Cunningham will be held at year. Hie Fifth Ward meeting house at 2 A marriage license was issued yesPm. Wednesday. April 12. 1904. Re- terday afternoon to Martinus G. aged 34. and Marie Chalsrlna Van Hruinessen, aged 37. lmlh of Ogden. 1. A. of Goethe-Schille- r well-know- d. mer-rhan- well-kno- a - vel-ling- Mi llinery If you care to save 23 per cent on your Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one line Millinery House in the State and give you the Newest Thing's Out Reside we sell Furnishings. Clothing and Notions. Shoe, McCreadys At 161-1- 63 25th Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK FROM UNION DEFOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD. An action was filed in thn disirlct court yesterday by Henderson and MacMiilaa aa attorneys for Edward 1L Graves, receiver .of North American Savings. Loan and Building association against James F. Maguire. Ellen C. Maguire and Alliert Johnson, to recover $1,275.33 alleged to he due npon a promissory note and secured by mortgage, the foreclosure of which is asked for. Joseph B. Evans, the popular young stenographer, was thrown from his horse at noon yesterday and suffered alight injuries to hi knee. All business nt the freight house being transacted at the Union Pacific window, and Cashier Nichols baa moved his office to that side of the building. It ia the plan to have the offices remodeled in the near fu- terday was ture. ' Assistant Superintendent Hllliker of the Union Faclfis left yesterday morning for Evanaton and today will bring his oHce force and family to Ogden. L. H. V. Siellng. of Chicago, arrived in Ogdea yesterday to take in charge his son, Fred Hleling. and his nephew. Fred Fehrmsn, two of the trio of runaway boys from Chicago who were stopped here Hi Oglen while en The boy had route to Han tickets to Haa Francisco when taken to the police station and Mr. Hielinc thought he would give them a chan-- - to see the roast while this near, so ha Clyde C. Howard waa found guilty of and the two boy left today for' the the charge of cruelly to animals, but west. Harry McCarty, the other one sentence will nui be passed until yesof the runaway trio, is still Imre. Hla terday morning. H la understood that father, so Mr. Siellng says, refitted to Howard, by bis attorney, Mark send any money to pay the boy's fare will apix-a- l the rase, aa a witborne and so the boy must necessarily ness has been found who will testify remain here until mesne are provided that the black team. Howard drove also for his return. The boy wilt lie pro- ran away wblle drawing a hearse with vided for. however, as Chief Browning a corpse in it. Robert Brer.nau and James Daley, ays that if he rannot get Mm a suitable place elsewhere, he will take the arraigned on the charge of vagrancy, boy to his own home.- - This Imy la the pleaded not guilty and the case was youngest of the trio, being but thir- set for this morning at 10 o'clock. teen years of age. He Is a bright lit- In default of $50 ball they were comtle fellow, and apjiarently comes from mitted to jail. a good family. waa also arraigned on Owen Hadlix-the vagrancy charge, and entered a John M. Korrfatall. local manager plea of not guilty. His ram waa set for Utah Iqdeiiendent Telephone Co., fur today at Hi o'clock. has purchased a block of the slock of Adam Blatith. a laborer front the . the Ogden Cracker and Biscuit Co., and pleaded guilty to being drunk, the capacity of the plant will lie immebut as It was hi: first appearance bediately enlarged. Nearly $2,000 worth fore Judge Howell, he was discharged. of new machinery has been orMichael Mnrjiiev, from Murray, came, dered. and when installed they will up as far as Ogden to nee hta son off In bn prepared to serve their trade with Old Mexico, but after his non left, the very latest and best in their line. Michael sampled too much Ogden whisAll stockholders retain their holdings. ky, with the result that he faced the Mr. Korrislall purchasing treasury court yesterday on the charge of stock. This is an exclusive Ogden en- being Jrunk. With a parting injuncterprise and is entitled to the support tion to go hack to Murray, the judge of our citixcna. discharged him The case of D. G. Ketmer, charged with vagrancy, was set for this FARMERS FAKE NOTICE morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Jane Hmiih, booked at the police station aa Mrs. G. Fisher, was arIt is reported by our competitors, raigned again in the municipal court in Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogdea on the charge of being unlawfully time the judge disImplement Company (our Ogden drunk. Tlie ftlast was with the underher Branch) is going out of business. Thla charged standing that she go bark to Salt is to give notice that such report la City, where she had been at work. A was the cause of her being bad not TRUE. If the Ogden Implement drunktooth this time, so she told the judge. Company should ever gd out of busiIn a pitiful tale. She promised that if ness at any time, the Utah Implement the Judge would let her go thla time she would go back to work and be Company or aome other reliable Arm good. She was discharged. will continue the same line of goods, and farmers can always get repairs of WDMOE SUIT us in Ogden for any goods they have or may buy. We wish the hearty support of old Jamas B. Fenton Aeke for $20,000 Damages. customers and welcome all new ones, An action waa filed in the United and we guarantee prices to ba below all competitors. States Circuit court yesterday by Judge Yours respectfully, W. L. Maginnis aa attorney for Jan. UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. B. Fenton, against the Southern Pacific company asking for dmmagea In the sum of $20,000, for lnjuriea ROSENJSFINEB while In the compan'e employ. The complaint alleges that on March Sentence Fasted Upon Him Yesterday 26, 1904, the plaintiff was in the defendant! employ as a rear brakeman Morning in Polico Court. of upon a freight train, consisting R. Rosen, the Twenty-fift- h street about thirty rare, and running eastmerchant who started a "free-for-a-ll the station of Jack-son- . ward, at or sr In Box Elder county. It la furffghf in his pla-- of businM. day last, appeared before the court ther alleged that while the plaintiff yesterday for sentence. He was fined was performing his duty it was $25, which he paid. necessary for him to get on lop of bos F Les-seng- -- cut-off- e S8d CO. I that la out of repair. It pays to keep a good machine, and that la the kind that we are selling. We will sell you a sew one or an old one fixed op to do the work like new. If a typewriter you do not want to bny, we will rent you one. We will keep It In repair as long aa yon waat IL Perhaps you would like to trade the typewriter you now have for one that Is in better order or for aome different style. If so, let ua know and we will call and see wbnt wa can do for you. L H. BECRAFT COR. 24TH AND GRANT. VVfVPWVV VVVVf end Dear Open Bassett J SALOON Nlffhft Are Invttad t tku Rot Lunah la Of dan. Our Fnteuu Stocked Witt Wines, Liqunra and Clgara of the Finest Quality. WINDOWS" WATCH OUR Clearance Sale on Thie Week CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS end All Kinds of OVERCOATS A. KUHN . OC90 6 BRO., AVENUE. SMB WASHINGTON Did You See THet New TwntyfauHN St. hiTHCm. EXCHANGE G30 For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Inn Dew-Dro- p CLEARY EL KINNEY Props. BEEN WELL ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE r TREATED. o CO CS&SMSP Q CUD I CZE) Q t r. i j w.U3 C3 O i IIHM1MI-tillGood Treatment H THOSE LITE MEN BATE eus-talne- d n-- ia4nAUA4Aw looiiYWrovn A44nAi .wvvvvy Richardson & C011ERCIAL ELECTKIC CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, MANAGER. . 2279 Washington Awn IMx. Liquors. ; I THE SENATE everything electrical Grant, THE CR6CKERY PEOPLE. 2419 Washington Ave. ! , t ; Good Time W. A. Scudda Proprietor Guaranteed. MIIII1 I III I 1 1 IIJ4 H n ! |