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Show ! TBE HORNING io JnJp. l- - OUPEX, UTAH, EXAMINER, usi-i- l in ii'siioniiuing the We re,. ret the tael that Mime local health dtliivrit art- - irregular in Bendtug in muuthly report of contagious disease and it to call io the atiention of ail the Jmy of the stale board of health in the enforcement of the law in this particular. be obliged to proHerealter we ceed under Ui'7 in all cases of failure to comply with the law and we earm-stiiru.i we may be spared the uceessiiy fur this action. Very sincerely yours. T. B. BEATTY. Secretary. Salt I.ake City. April ti. lt4. Circular Relating to tlie restriction of whoopiug cough. In view of the extensive prevalence the of whooping cough throughout state, it is adtised by the state board of health that the law relating to the quarantine of the disease be strieily enforced. The persuu should be confined to (be quarantined premises and If possible isolated from oiber children during the entire period of the whooping and for a week at least afterward. A child attending school if affected with a suspicious cough should be sent buine by t lie teacher to await developments slid should not be allowed to return to school until (he presence or abseui-- of w hooping cough Is determined. Will you kindly instruct the teacher within your JnrMieiiu:i to this effect and advise people generally of (lie disease serious eharakUT of the which coiauiouly is so light .y regarded. The infected premises should be disinfected at tho end of the quarantine lirriod In the same manner as iu other euitUigiutis diseases. It is not pices-sarto quarantine other of the family than those affected. Trusting that you may lake up the matter promptly. Clali State Hoard of T. H. BEATTY, Secy. Heal IK hirt Season k i? Is always here, but neglige Shirts claim the Spring and Summer seasons. "We want every particular man in Ogden to see our Shirts. Oyster Greys and Champagne Colorings are The H Hr Swell 4 11 things this Spring. Prices for Spring Negliges, cuffs attached or detached 4 $1qO $1.25 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $1.75 Ehe TOGGERY 44 444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444 1ARMERS fkamlntr Telephone Namharar b the day ttma eaU up SMX r call at No. 407 B4th atreat AI 7 p.m. M H Bight, aft If Standard Building- - - lv-- - i- . It is reported by our competitors, in Ogden and vicinity, that the Ogden Implement Company yjour Ogden Branch) Is going out of buklness. This 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 otter reliable firm will continue the same line of goods, and fanners can always get repairs of co Wcdoll. 11 you want a house, us in Ogden for any goods they have or may buy. Bra. Ellen McEwsn, aged 67, of We wish the hearty support of old died April 19, 1904, from cancustomers and welcome all new ones, li with renal of complications. cer and we guarantee prices to be below all competitors. Off the Ton can trade directly Yours respectfully, doard, on official We tern Union quoUTAH IMPLEMENT CO. ChiYork New and from direct tation! cago Exchanges. Books on speculation UPENDING TIANSEOGXAIION fra. Best bank references. Cun mings Commission company, Ogden building. branch, rooms Consumption and Pneumonia Among Contagious Diseases. A marriage license was iaaued to The hoard of health met at 4 o'clock Chas. E. Wilson, aged 21. of Kancs-vill- r. and Mirandy M. Moore, aged 18, yesterday afternoon and attended to af Hooper. a number of matters brought before them for consideration. The sanitary CaliEvery day you can get fresh tho fornia and Utah vegetable at Carver's Insiicctor reported that open 2318 Washington avenue. traps had been cleaned up. grocery, Mrs. 8. S. Tracy appeared before Fhone 227K. the board and complained about the reThe funeral services over the unsanitary condition or Pat Smyth's mains of Pearl Victoria Murphy, the yard at the back of the Tracy homo. a (laughter of Jesse G. and Tho board adjourned for a few and went over and examined the Frames Alien Murphy, who died April 17, will take place today at 2 premises. After examining the prem-Ise- a p. m. from the Mound Fort meeting Smyth waa given four days In which to place his surroundings in a house. sanitary condition. A bill for $2.08 was presented fur Skeen ft Cow Eirfy Seed Potatoes. death certificate blanks and the secreKim st. tary of the board waa Instructed to John Furay. John Quinn and James write the attorney general and ascertain if the city wag supposed to pay Hope were taken to the penitentiary and for such blanks. Sheriff Bailey by yestery In It waa reported meettho Deputy Sheriff Seabring and Special Officer Win. Sullivan. Before leaving ing that there were nine cases of shaved smallpox in town, ami since the meetand . Furay Quinn their heads to save the prison officials ing two mure rasps have broken out. Two communications were received the Jub. from the state board of health aa folThe funeral of Mrs. Ellen McEwan iowa: Sail Lake Uity, April C. 1904. will he held at the Slaterville meeting Alliert Power, Ogden. Utah. house Thursday at 1 p. m. Remains Dear Sir: At the meeting of llio can he viewe.l at residence from 10 to state board of health held March 30th 12. All friends are Invited. a rule was adopted requiring that Members Protection Lodge Na 24, hereafter consumption and pneumonia A 0. U. W. can pay their dues at should be included among the list of diseases contagious and infectious Brown Drag Ca. Cor 22nJ and Washithat must be reported to the local ngton. Phil A. Kohn, financier. board of health and you are hereby notified to that effect, it is tbe duty 8. P. McCauley, of the Cowles and of the physician in charge or ths Logan Co., merchandise brokers of San members of the family of the person Francltco, is an Ogden visitor. In the affected to report the disease as soon course of a tew weeks Mr. McCauley as discovered. will open a branch office in Salt Lake It Is also tbe rule of the board that c, . in all cases of tuberculosis or conlocal the board sumption Now plant SWEET PEAS. Bnyaeed of In health to addition In bulk of Skeen ft Co, 3S2 24th St. I he the report of including said diseases in the regular monthThe building at the northwest cor- ly report of contagions diseases, shall ner of the stockade near the city Jail immediately report the case to the .to he need fur the police patrol wag- state board of health, giving patient's on is nearing name, age and address. completion. The state board of health will exPiano to rent. New Instrument amine free of charge all specimens Address Box D Examiner office. of suspected tuberculous sputum which may be submitted by physiA deserter state. Applications by the name of Anthony cians in the Pllanki from Fort Mead, South Da- should be made to the secretary of kota. waa captured yesterday by Cap- tbe board who will furnish mailing tain Brown and Detective Pender and s taken to Fort Douglass last evening by Barlow ' Wilson. A reward fit 130 will be paid for his capture. 219-22- i,- - a-- l - NORTH OGDEN NEWS NOTES MUNICIPAL Bright Grist of Local Interest From the Northern Village. North Ugdcii, Weber I'ounty Utah. April IS, 1HU4. William Wesley Rose died at his residence in North Ogden, April 1 til h. at 11 p. m. of hetfrt failure, superinduced by Brights disease, after an illness of two weeks, at I ended with intense suffering. He was horn in Nauvoo, 111., Feb. 24. 1843, and was therefufe in his 62nd year. His great grandfather, John Rose, was born in Gerntauy. His grandfather, Andrew Rose, was horn in Morris county. New Jersey, where be grew up and married Elizabeth Daniels. In 1812 the fondly moved to Canada, and nettled on take Onforlo, where his father, George, was born July 24, 1820. and grew to inanhisid and was married io Mary Moore, and was residing there when ".Mormon-Ismwas carried to that sect ion by the Prophet Joseph In 18:i3, and moved to Xauvuo & years later, where the deceased was born, as stated. Two years later they moved to Lee county, Iowa. At the age of four the deceased moved with his parents to Botania-turic- e county, lows, and in his seventh year the parents emigrated to I'tah In Captain Font's hundred and Joshua Terry's fifty, and arrived in Kalt take in South City, October. 18MI. Cotton wood. At the age of 13 the deceased rearlied North Ogden wit It his parent a. where he hqs resided up to the time of his death as an honest, unassuming and well respected citlxen. He leaves three brothers, Andrew at Pleasant View. .Moore at 8t. Anthony and George W. at Indian Valley, and three children. George G. at North Ogden, Mary at Ogdon and Celesila at Mountain Home. His brother, Geo. W., visited him from Logan the day previous to his death, hut had to return to a sick 0 " min-ute- . wife. The whooping cough epidemic has nuide its appearance in a number of families in North Ogden and Randall and the state board of health imposes the following as a new duty on the local health officer: That chlldreu thus aff'leted should be quarantined one week after whooping cough period. at the end of which infected premises should be disinfected as In other contagious diseases. The state board also classes consumption and pneumonia with contagion. The episode of Conductor Lsmonl Holmes ejecllng Ammon Salterfleld from a moving Ogden and Northwest-er- n train a few days ago has been rommenled upon. As in all oiher rases of a similar nature each aide has ita defense. Wm. A. Montgomery, recently returned from tbe British mlsslon.while visiting with friends at Weston became exixmed to smallpox and has been detained from bis home and spring ork in North Ogden by quarantine. Arbor Day was appropriately observed by our Hhools last Friday. m 1 ii.l.-cie- y Slat-arvllk- i. ln-r- - ; e TAKE NOTICE I , aff-'cte- d 4 4 K. WIImiii. siu found them io In: hsiili infested sell the Ssu .lose sisie Several of ':!! on hauls are alniosi a total loss! i ! 'he i reei, should lie removed at Tn.' scale liegins on the trunks ' 'i i e trees and works upon Ihe 1' uo in the tree. The hark oftree, the tr,e is all falliug off and the appearance of ihe scale on some ran be seen "oiu ihe street. Hume of the owners f die affected orchards hate been il"mg exerythiug iu their power to rid their orchards of (he pesi, shile other- have neglected io take any anion whatever. Inspector Wilson stated that if the orchard ista did not take Immediate action toward the tree he would reportremoving the matter to the siaie iioarri of horticulture and that body would remove the trees or direct the proiier authorities to do so. The pear blight tins also shown up in a number of new orchards in the rounty, but the trees have been removed and burned. j 'I lA i APRIL 20. Ii0f ibi...--,-- i i; - I.- MS-tii- 4 h:v 1 s & 4 4 Rash nrk ini V. gag.'J at carpeic. Rex. accidentally .:ivm.ii iij s u.c (.,- . injuries from whi. vi:, suspend labor for i ii ,;ays. uium,, n-which nine he m.i.,.. K to Ircstijp. Idkhe The Ogden and Mm :l;v.esiei inilia! trip for tbe new ci..i mi Siiinl) wa.-well patronized. S. akFour members e: iumlay m M Mi school Isiard, vc MvKa.drick. Thus. Bradioid and Belle 8lniui. i:n . rrc m ai our Sn.uju M'hmil Iasi tendance at Sunday and (he n-highly apw uki-preciated by the i t,i Henry Barker. J: place has been released from .i m.iiu iu Australia and is retiiruii.c t.y way ,,r Ku rope, striking liri ,n XaphV. Italy, about the last of v.n!. i.V he ex.lames Barpect to meet' bi ker. doing missiona: y mi, in Italy, who. perhaps, will him ::im on a visit to a brother. Fiv...n, k. also doing An mission work in Ki.c that seldom occmv mice brothers meetiug. all filling buv:gu missions. r RichThe friends an.i ard E. Berrell pre. i :'ai.'d a birthday ag.i. surprise upon him ; l, aMrs. Manervs tm.mi has return, t Hnowviii.ed front .r home iu North Ogica for t Miuiun-r- . George and Fred li.u urr have departed for new home.- - m Idaho. Hon. Nathaniel .Vuiiigiiiiicry has bmn unwell for nine, but was able last Sunday u lake ids usual of tho place In ihe supei uiendi-neSunday school. Bishop Joseph Wiod of Ulriy ended our Sunday h hmil Iasi Sunday. Wm. A. Monlgo'i.-r- y has returncij fmra the smallpox district at Weston lint will be In Id in quarantine Nurili in at his home itgiien to await any further developM-eiiti.fiino-aWm. W. noses will Ik held iu North tlgdcn m-- ting linuse ituuor-ro(Tuesday) at 2 p m. .1 I Hr Hr V. Clias. Yi:iNi:sH. v MORNINfi, COURT NOE8 Young Man in Couit Charged With Abusing Widowed Mother. IVrry Cannon, iii'1 signed in llie court u,sin the charge of being drunk, pleailed guilty. He said Dial while he was In a liadly intoxicated condition he waa robbed of his walih, the same being cut from a bttrkskin string aliieb waa fastened to his shirt, and several dollars from The rase waa set for hia pockets. hearing tonight ai 7 o'clock, and iho oilieera were instructed to look into the affair. John Doe. age I'.i. hailing fnmi Kausaa, was arraigned in court yeatenlay on a charge of drunkenness. lie pleaded guilty, but as it was his first offeiihc. lie waa dischargMuiieipal Bar-son- s, ed. John Siarr was arraigned upon a charge of disturbing the peace. Officer Oren Hadloek testified that when he went in Ihe back of Bat Smyth's plare on the day Starr waa arrested, he saw the defendant there with an oien knife in his hand. Before going to the back of the salism he w'.s told by several parties that a man back there was making threats that he would kill Smyth. Tat Smyth testified thal the trouble all ocrurred over Starr' refusal to pay for the drinks after ordering some. Smyth tried to use force to collect the lull and Starr, who was drunk, pulled the knife with Ihe intention of rutting Smyth. In making his defense Starr claimed that the reason he had tbe knife in hia hand was because it belonged to a friend of his who wanted the knife returned io him. but Starr wanted to keep the knife, and they were arguing over it. He was given thirty days on the rock idle. tawla Bouscher was arraigned upon a charge of vagrancy, lie admitted while being questioned thal he Just rceeutl.v served six months in the slate prison for passing a fictitious check. He came o Ogden three days before his arrest and proceeded to blow in money advanced Bat by Smyth upon government checks for back pay from the army. Arthur- Ford, who was arrested on a charge of disturbing thn peace, was arraigned In the municipal court yesterday. It is alleged that young Ford has for aonie time past been abusing and maltreating his widowed mother. He pleaded guilty to the charge of disturbing the peace, lint aa Officer Hull, who is the complaining witness, was not there, sentence was Biisiiendcil until yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, at whirli time, after the hearing of Officer Butt's testimony, sentence will he passed. - 2S per cent Easter 41 M63 25 th Street, ONE-HAL- P BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. NEVER UNDERSOLD Clothing in the market .Drop in and leek them ever and we will ehow you styles, qualitiee and prices that will maka yeur heart glad. .. ktaa .. PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE 2345 Washington Avenue. e, ig Hr H H HrHrHf Hr LOUISIANA ELECTION. Full State Quadrennial Election ia In Progress Today. New Orleans, April 19. The quadrennial state election is in progress in Louisiana today. There are Iwu ticket in the field, the Democratic, headed by Former Justice Blanchard, White Republicans, and the Idly headed hy General W. J. K. Belian, for governor. A full legislatnre ia being voted for, which will elect a United Stale senator. 8enator Murphy J. Foster wa nominated in the primary and will ba chosen aa bis own successor. A tragedy occurred at Gonzales, where the Lily Whilea and Democrats are closely divided. Bam Moore, former sheriff tinder the Democrats, who was leading the Lily White faction, became involved in a dispute at tbe polls, and waa lualantly killed by Deputy Sheriff Ed. Smith. Moore waa attempting to post picture of negro , The Republican territorial convention has InstructSoma of tha Trees Should ba Removed ed for President Roosevelt. Governor Garter and Jonah Kalanlananle. deleat Ones. a representative of gate to congre, are among the deleYesterday thla paper visited a number of orch- gates selected, and R- - W. Rreckon. ard In the Mound Fort and Lynne dis- United Stales district attorney, I an trict with County Fruit Tree Inpec- - alternate. April White Restaurant.. Open Day and Night Room in Connection Bar LEED0M & PATTISON, Props. First Class in Every Respect i 2425 Wash. Ave. 444 4 4 4 4444 7 44 Oce H. B. Hilliard. 444 4 G C, Rcberg. CENTRAL HOTEL AND BAR Under New Management 30 REDUCTIONS!!! SWEEPING IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE To Make Room lor Spring Styles. CaU Early lor Bargains. vFMISS SPURGEON AVKNUL 2410 WASHINGTON 'watch our windows' Thie Sale cm Week-Clear- ance CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS a A. KUHN 19. . BRO SMS WASHINGTON . S8S r. ft SERRYCSSA ft CO Twentjrfaurth B4. .reTHE.ee Witt Wine sad Ogun lifere OW VlMdl f SALE t Ogdens Only First Gass HAWAII FOR ROOSEVELT. Honolulu. Hr Ujo Falstaff Cafe 3INTERMOUNTAIN AUTO COMPANY. Files Articles of Incorporation With County Clork. Aniclp of Incorporation of tho Automobile company were Hied with Fount y Clerk Hollingsworth yesterday. The company Is organized to carry on a general automobile, bicycle and other machinery business and wilt also operate a general repair with shop, elecirical shop, together electrical and sporting good. An automobile parrel delivery will also lie operaled. The eapiisl stock of tho ,comiany la 914.(88) with shares at. the 'par value of unn dollar each. The officer and directors are: Emory A. Smith, president: tavl II. Murdock la secretary, treasurer and general manager; Halph M. Grange Is vice president and assistant general manager. The above, together with J. Murdock and K. Smith, eonstlinte the board of directors. Tha new company la successor of ihe Ogden Aulomoblle company. which has had Ha headquarters in the Cross building. It ia the intention of the new eumiiany to carry a complete line of automobiles and HrHr Hr SALOON D.rj.8!fet Our Are levdied Fit Hot Luach QualNr. ! t tt Ogden. of Quality Proof The the taste satislying and healthful The . pleasing effects of the tender young leaves of AT BEGHTOLS JEWELRY STORE C. A. Is Stlit Going On 2 Big $atC3 Each Batf at 2:30 anti 7:30 P . McCreadys Brightest anti Nobbiest wi SAN JOSE SCALE IN ORCHARDS THE BIG we sen Furnlshingi. Slioei, Clothing and Notions, Brs-.de- Hot-Cakr- Files an Answer in Suit of E. T. Wool-le- y for Salary. In the ease of Edwin T. Woolley va. Ogdeu Woolen Mills company, !h$ have filed their answer in the district court hy their attorneys lley-noiA McCormick. The defendants admit that the plaintiff was hired by them as general manager, on March 24. 1903. at a salary of 9125 per for one year. t further admitsmonth, ihal the defendant, paid tile plaintiff the said salary until August 10. 1903. The defendants further alleged that on or about July 11th. 1903. the woolen mills, together with the stock they had on hand, was destroyed hy lire, fur which the defendant was in no way respon-athlattd said fire s ipeii out every-ihiiexcept about enough with which the defendant could discharge their liabilities Further answering the defendants state on information thal ths plaintiff lias relied iiinui the defendants to pay liiui the autn of 912a per month uni it Manh 24tb. 1M4. for being idle and doing nothing, wherefore the defendant pray that the action against them be dismissed. The plaintiff asks damages against the company iu the Slim of 9708.33, YES INDEED the Newest Things Out Are going liks You can't afford t 1st this opportunity paa for . getting ths Open Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one line Millinery House in S'ale and give yon the SUITS Bteebeff Millinery I Spring and Summer EXCHANGE AWWVBV to save New OGDEN WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY WANTED Good girl for general housework, 2871 Washington avenue. If yon care on your Putnams M, Most of the finest Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver , y Decorated China, Cocks, Leather Goods, Etc., still on hand and must go Dont miss this opportunity. Attend today. iarRmw !VVVVVWVVVVVVVMVVVYl,i regardless of cost. mm WIJVUVVVVVWVM 8 Elegant Presents SINCLAIR Given Away free at and GABRIEL, Auctioneers.AW . $ f Each Sale. - G A. Chairs Provided for the Convenience of Ladies BEGHTOL, Jeweler, 263 Washington Ave. Is what commends this high grade Japan Tea to those Ask your grocer. seeking the best. FuU wpight packages. F. J. KIESEL & CO.. Importers. THOSE LITE MEN QmG HAYS Uqiera Seed TrretmewL TBE SENATE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ; COMMERCIAL ELECIKIC Cft STANLEY S.STEYENS, MANAGER. 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