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Show THE U. G. Broods. F. B. Meister. Bittou. Barney. Moxlcy. K. T. Corak, Stipe. iluffa:. M. J. Due loc. Donnelley. Arthur McUi.be. .tain vs t burn. L. K. Clifford- - K, r. - Shoe Economy consist!, not in what you but in the pay for 1 shoe, satisfaction derived Roscoe Fisher. T. Lyon Fabroe. Bruce S. your purchase, TheFusHEiu .. time service and presents as decided an artistic appear-inc- f, as LADIES' LIST, Baiesman, Mrs. Jones, Mias Nora. Minnie. Jenkins, Fanny. Bell. Claris McCullough, bllaa Merriman. Margare-iBrown, Mias Petersim, Miss Edna. Emma, . strictly custom . made footwear, sells tt fact worthy price, a half the of THE TOGGERY Ferris. Gladys LOCAL Steele. Georgia. Guodale, Mrs. Mrs. Thornton, ' M. M. J. A. Hill, Sira G. M. West. Mrs. F. G. THOS. H. DAVIS, P. M. CURBING tth ' The petition fur a writ of habeas ttor-p- GfJTItRiNG BEGUN Worw on monthly pmti., by WedelL House m ui the rear of Harrie va. Harrla granleed Thnrtiday afternoon, returnable on May 5th. In in Off tha Ton can trade direcUy .Mird," on official Western Union Quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Books on speculation has been commenced hy Contractor O'Nell on the excavation fop the curbing anil guttering on Twenty-fourt- h street east of Adaina avenue. The work is being done under the bids wliirii were put in to the city engineer, and later presented lo the council, Mr. ONeil's bid being the lowest. Quite a lot of Improvement in this line la to be done. The earth which la removed in making the excavations can be used for filling In low places or holes In town hits or other property. It can be obtained very cheap by applying to Contractor O'Neil. SMITHS B0NDSARE 218-22- 0 a petition for PR0M0NT0BYMINIKG DISTRICT of the eetate of Livermore, hla erp. tpnsTha .eatatn is valued .. at., One of the ' 'Mdksfirdeltahrdlgutaordl I1.PW. and Is an insurance policy In WILL OF PROF. COOK. the Women of Woodcraft lodge. One of the most promising mining Plaao to rent New instrument. districts across the lake, and one of Aildn which very little has been aaid Is the Box D., Examiner offlem Prm&ontnry mining district. This district has several very prom. hn. .Claude Lindsay, wife of the popular engineer on the Union Pacific, la ising prospects within Its borders. One that has been brought to our ben from her home at Evanston, Wyo, notice la the Henrietta mine. She li visiting her sinter Mrs. W. F. Some very rich copper ore has been Mkilntosh, 831 Twenty-thir- d street . taken from thia mine, assaying from WANTED Good girl for general 15 per cent to 35 per rent. This waa not picked ora but waa taken up after bouework, 2971 Washington avenue. a blast had been made, showing that kn. Angell Font and Miss Msy good ora la there in considerable quantity. Brewer hive returned from CaliforThe has a tunnel of about nia much improved In health. They 400 feetcompany and are an- the main lead. Belafted all the pleasure resorts of the sides thia tunnel they have sunk a vita. shaft 300 feet deep and connecting with the tunnel. Wands, the daughter Thera are several drifts with a toof B. E. Barton, the popular fireman, tal depth of about 200 feet and good died yesterday at the Barton home, paying ora has been taken from them 3233 Ogden avenue, from the dread in quantities. Hard rock has all been disease, pneumonia. Little Wanda was passed and work, la now being done a bright, intelligent child, of a cheerf- In soft rock.. Ora can be taken ul, hiring disposition and her death from. theledge mine at 83.90 per foot, at a his rest a feeling of gloom over the Barton household. Notice of the funer-- 1 profit. The company have a track the full will be given later. length of the tunnel and a dump car and ir prepared fft du bifidness In true .. LETTER LIST. mining style. The stockholders held a meeting on Ogden. Weber Co., Utah. April 2C, the 23rd and elected a board of direct104. ors consisting of Dr. H. J. Powers, e Ust of letters remaining in the president; Dr. EL. M. .Conroy, at Ogden, Utah. April 2Gth. 19U4, H. A. Sims, secretary; W.- B. . wbU-nIf not called for In two weeks, Porterfield, treasurer, and H. R. Mac4 .will be sent to the Dead Letter office: Millan. GENTLEMENS LIST. After a thorough discussion and in-- ; Anderson, Anders Johnson, John A. vestigation of the property it was de? Erik. elded by the company to push Jessie. J. M. the Anderson. Wm. Jackson. H. J. work vigorously. There Is no quesJune Dennis. tion that there are some great debits , Thomas. rd, Thus. G. Kendall, C, disof copper ora within Mvord. LeRny. Krelder. O. A, trict and It la the thorough belief of Mison. A. EL this mins Korn, Geo. J. everyone who has visited Achens. A. V. Lee. J. C. that this company has every indication onllentine. B. Mills. Parlie.' of being nqgr a rich ora deposit. A. . Martin. J. C. BetlJes the copper, these ores show Browning. Ja. Mlddaugh, Samuel as high as 820.00 In. gold with a small pm- tent of silver. . gin Dixon has filed Vitus of giiantlanahip Hnry and Raymond pound. seven-year-o- Coal oil sells for 30 cents h gallon, or $1.40 for five gallon can. Creamery butter sella for 30 cents pound and ranch for 20 straight cent cents Hooper cheese sells for 17 a pound. Swiss cheese 25c and 30c. Eastern cheese, 20 cents. Eggs sell for 20c a dozen, lemons, 20 to 35c per dozen. Oranges from 15 to 50 cents a dozen. Bananas, 30 cents a dozen. Eastern spring chickens are selling for 22'c a pound. Hens, 17 cento. Halibut 15c; flounders, soles and cents a pound; melts sell for 12 cents; salmon 20 striped bass, 17 cents. Smoked salmon 15 and 20 cents a pound. Craba 25c and 30c. Lobsters 15c per pound. Lard retails for 15 cents a pound. Pickled pigs feet three pounds for 25 cents. cents. Finnan haddles, 17 Pickled lambs longue, 40 cents a dozen. Beef loin, 11 cents per pound Beef ribs, sets. 10c per pound. cents. Rib roast 12 cents. i. Veal breasts, 12 Sirloin steak, 15 cent and porterhouse steak,. 17 cents. cents. Round steak, 12 Chuck steak, 10 cents. v Rib boiling beef, 7 cents. 10 cents. shoulder clods, Beef cents. Rump roasts, 10 to 12 Loin and rib pork chops. 15 cents Whole pork lotns, 11 cents a pound Veal necks, 10 cents. Veal cutlets, IS 2 to 17 1 8 cents Sliced ham, 20 cents. Boiled ham. 30 cents. Breakfast bacon, 20 cents. cents. Sausage, 12 cents. Dry salt bacon, 12 coats a pound. Pickled pork. 12 Home cured breakfast baron. 15c. Chopped suet, 12 2 rents. Pork sausage 121-- 2 rents. Hamburger. 121-- 2 cents. The price In each instance la by the 2 . 2 Millinery if you care on your to save 25 per cent Easter Millinery visit our store. We tan save you this over one any iin Millinery House fn the s,,,p and give you (he Newest Things Out Bto, rurnlahlngi, Clothing and Notions. McCreadys 41 25th IE1-1- S3 Street, ONE-HAL- F BLOCK PROM UNION S2?" DEPOT. UNDERSOLD. - u- iii i A Lbl In Important Commei al Centers Due i ! i u, the O.n- the Ii'icrnational r eiiliii wl.,1-- the lw ncondition-- , i.'u cum-ldcrabl- m- ae.-iu-y- ngsh APPEAL TO ITALIAN CONSUL. uuth-r-- yih actual ' An t'oio.. .IthJI mitli i,bl ' tiipi-awar made tola iv-Walt-tradw baa In, for Ii n i.hm-s- . ami Iulian ihv consul at liiriiiV by .'.f rublKTii. tvhere an (tp;i.r,ijuury the bondsmen and fricudu CliarhK le Molll. the Iu'Ihu cdi- C Is keeping working over: i mo. 9 lor. who dtHaiipi-hi-i-a few days UxeelK-iiiri buslm at ago fruiu liiuuliiil, tu enlist hia HHsistaiu-the west in groceri. . De .Mnlh. in g(Kids. lianl j .in-ware, machinery. 1: cups, tern- - 9 Tims fur no i race has bec.i found 9 bus Ihh-i- i 9 aliinnigli tory tn binary In r'. I.unis , ..ns,hikJ ihe bilief is grow- 9 of rush 9 pm rm-iexecpiioual resulis Iimi lb- - Mollt la tie- - 9 K orders for expoal-li-week." luiw temperature, whlli r n ieiing apt mg 9 luiiu-- or has uiii vs lilt foul play. 9 business is aiding in- eliauts m close ft , . ft out. with the reweight sult i ha i the at(K-i- . ; ii-.i oier will ft lie unusually anmll. While advance are Miincwhnt DECLARE DIVIDEND. 9 backward. Indications puiui io extra ft 9 9 lordinary activity diunig May if di 9 9 New York. April iable weather prevails. Knonnous 9 reel nr of the Novi hern Farkfir 9 is reported fur agricultural 9 lodiiy d(.Hliircd S qilrtrierly dlv- - ft farmers eudencinq lime ft Idcnil of 1 per cent ami an 9 alarm over the future, loibur tnm-bie- s Tbe dtvl- - 9 are reiardlng Imaincas In Ala- 9 extra dividend of bama, Iowa. Colorailii and iiarts of 9 drnd is payable May 2ud to ft are legally entitled to ft Pennsylvania and Ohio. This conirlh- - i ft those who 9 llicrt uncertainty to a situation which ft receive it." will, however, be In a measure reliev- 9 9 ed by the agreement of the iron and 999998999999994 44999499999 mine workers which lieenines effect He 9 999999 9 9994949999999 in Colorado on June 1st. That will give 9 9 assurance of fixed conditions partial DANGER PASSED. 9 for two yearn. In other sections more 9 9 or lean trouble la being experienced 9 Si. irtiuls. April 29 Belief 9 9 although interference In mu general fhat. nil danger from high water 9 or calculated to extend materially. Tliia 9 Is now passed was expressed 9 9 1 emphasized t)y ihe apparent today hy Mayor (took, of Fast St. 9 of mining orttauiurUms to mo- 9 9 lauds and Mayor Judd of Granite 9 dify their requests in accordance with City. Lowlands south of Kat 9 restricted output and some evidence of 9 9 Hi. Louis arc badly flixded. as 9 business reaction. 9 a result or the breakage in the 9 ('(uilugue levee, hut all the fain FIRM BROKERAGE ATTACHED. 9 llie living In ihe inundated sec- - w 9 thin have moved. 9 New York, April 29. A deputy sher9 iff today took pohkckkIou of the office of Wuodeud ft t'o., nicmliers of the Cfonsolidated Btopk Exchange, on an 4949999999994994 4444444444 attachment of $4,810. In favor of Hsr-r- 4 ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION 4 4 ('. Johnston, who held a judgment 4 4 for that amount. to a few days 4 Elivau. Russia. 29. J'p An 4 April ago the firm had extensive wire to branches in various ciilett, 4 attempt has been mado to assas- 4 sinale tho district governor of 4 and It was supposed to he dolug a 4 Kcliniicdzlcn. He wa struck hy 4 4 large bUKiuehs. 4 two bullet a. One of them pen- - ft 4 eirun-- d his rbest. The motive ot 4 UNIFORM ACCOUNTING. 4 the atiempt was political. 4 cold in ii.- - -- e J t e l lm-a'.i- ; - ls-l- r 9ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft .4,.4'.4,i4,,.',A',4',4,,'.r. DO.-- Chicago. April 29. Tlte National Municipal league today considered plana for uniform municipal accounting and KtaiiKticH. Dr. K. M. Hartwell. of Boston, read the report of a special committee which the league appointed in 19(idTto study the subject. The report showed that the committee offered advice to more than fifty cities, whose system of accounting waa unsatisfactory. Nine cities adopted, either in whole or In the uniform system recommendedpart, by tbe special commit lee. Dr. Cleveland, president of finance. University or the City of New York, described what constitutes rcflrtoiable uniformity in municipal accounting. JAjtjAjijAjAMjlJIJtjtjAjljtjtjtJt 9 LABOR LEADER8 ARRESTED. 9 9 (fra rid Rapid. Mich,. April 29. 9 CL P. internet if nia ptesi- - 9 deni of the Teamsters' union; 9 K. B. Fit xpat rick, 9 snd Walter Shuck, organizer of 9 4 4 44ft444444ft4444 44444 ft EMPEROR Camp la Organised Last Evening at Five Point. H. P. Henlnger, state organizer of the Modern Woodmen of America, organised a camp at Five Points Thursday, to be known na Weber Camp. No. 10.588, obligating a clasa of nineteen new members, with the following officers elected for the ensuing term; Venerable Council, Johnnie Randall, hankworthy adviser, Thomas Myers; er. J. F. Delmy; clerk. Amos Hall: escort. Clyde RedfieM: wajehnmn. Jo baton; sentinel. .J. r.wnnger; main agers. H P. Randall, Elmer Johnson. D. 8. A tit one Christenson:' phyvieian. Taplin. METHODIST Ban Francisco. April 29. There was good attendance at the day's aeaslon of the Methodist missionary convention ni il Alhambra theater. Addresses covering various features of missionary work were delivered by Rev. V. F. Oldham, D. Ii., assistant a secretary of the missionary and others. Emperor Wilan agent to purchase for him a large old historic palace in Venice, says a Herald dispatch from that city. The building la filled with art treasures. It is stated that tbe emperor inlands to pass some weeks In Venice each year. which has been Tbe Ifohenxollc-r.1- . visited by many Venetians will sal) today. Tbe emperor ha wi. decora.ref-r- l. the tion to the mnyor. th head of the police department and the major Domn of the Mororint palace. CAMPBELL ALSO FORSAKES YORK. STILL DE- - FECTIVE. It has New York. April 29. develop- HOUSE CLEANING SALE! oe A or i 9 9 9 9 9 9 tbe dt cn di LL THIS WEEK our Ckaa up" Sale is on. No damxcd goods shop-wor- n just plain hir-gii- ta all through our stoclr We want you to know that we arc leaders in all our lines. Come in tnis week and we prove it to you. windows are full of bargains. di di di di Our di t Remember its Buy at E-Z--2 & GRANTS RICHARDSON Always Awake to Your Interests. NEW Sitr-u- . t, New-'Vor- k. Putnams Great $835 Suit Sale Is Now On e r s r -- STEP IN AND BEC WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH HJ5. THIB IB THB GREATEST CUT IN OUOTWNQ ,EVER OFPEBED IN OGDEN. i, mui-pall- The Sale Gose May 1st Will y osr-ijn- g Ut r'tvei tepn-graphi- Putnam Clothing House 2345 Wash. Ave. VsB fSff'B. UIJajillMI its BW OGDEN BFBBRCTIW rht. l'd :. st ii' I THEATERS CHICAGO society, New York, April 19. liam has eontnilMtoneil ns A New CONVENTION. PURCHASES PALACE. 1-- OF AMERICA. was resumed. ARBITRATION, y 2 longer. l Tho 9999999999999999 2 Residents between Riverdale Uintah complain of a very bad stretch of road between the residences of Mr. present feeks and Mr. Light. Thecaused by condition of the road was seepage of water from the canal during the winter snd a subsequent landslide from the canal banka The damage to the canal banks was repaired. bit, about 320 feet of the road ia in such condition that It Is in the nature of an impowibllity to pa.w K. M teem tbit a mti driving a powerful hitrhe.l to moderately loaded wagon became mired there end K took him five hours to get out. Other residents of that locality say that because of this road the trip to Ogden takes one hour lire. Instaut'y began in rush for sold d 2 " an-- by that u 2 ng cried near ed that several of th smaller theaters hero have failed to complete alterations ordered by lbs city authorities immediately after the Iroquois disaster In ChU-agand It U possible several house will be compelled to close on the Aral of May when Uir MOUSE CAUSES PANIC. Accuses expire. The police department has taken a Frighten a Woman in Theater Gal- band in the mutter and notice baa Imen served on the recalcitrant manlery, Whose Screams Alsrmed agers that no Seenef will be leaned for th Audience. any theatre at the expiration of the Philadelphia. April 29.A miniature current period until a oleeu btfl shall panic has occurred during a perfor- have been raueirad from both fltadn mance at the Btaadai'd theater. Only and building department. Fin bio. an-- l KiTttiig - and eutertainnienr of the foreign delegates who will attend thu meeting ui be held at St. Lout in September. for Congress appropriated $rt).noft the purpose and It jh expecunl threw or four huud red delegates will be pirsent. e . ui luM 1 liiu.-- c the exits but tut- actors gut the io strike up au air and rallc-tu be seatupon the friguteneii ed. Many already bad reached tbe doors and there was quite a crush, but It was over in a moment and the play he e4e4e44t99 , tie in; uitcd near the en I loiuianci- - and was ean-c- d ut a woman la the ii- had bii u irighiened hy a the ctowil f ; i:ij (...'iitli- ),- so aiiirmi-uiie of ibi-i- AmeriApril 29 can group the up leu for internal iunal arbitral iou met today au-- l Chairwan Bartholdi waa to aiipuint a committee to uiaSti arrangement fur tho reception iu p:vt-- I .. emphasim lying lia-l- INTERNATIONAL ilvirtK front i;,i disturbur.i f York. April 29. .lames v' Goodman, slm fa under In- dictincin charg.-Ph liavinfi at- V ill tarn lit ('. Grreiu-- , pvi -- LIcni of ibo Grii-uabout a niomb Uopiwr cu:ii,iny, 'W11'iai' roloasi-- from itIxuii bail today in sum of $2,500. - to Unseasonable leather. t by e URBANCE t'i rwciird. A New ! a.--l WMiueu fau.lt: . uun-i.ly- hurt and t r Sen ru; gaileiy w mouse (die jinipeii ironj her f:at This esiahlldiM a world's idiot passed ahraJof tbetraiu and all crosaiugs were guarded, but the switehea were not spiked nor waa the regular running of trams ini emitted. dirpati-lier- RELEASED ON BAIL. i cliu-.i.- Ihe ir.i . 2 and MODERN WODDMEN wn Stale-l'i, jc. .. i'.u nn:- u par ;:luc tea are acquired fr- e m floating liability in i. i. aii-in-- e bet r. ci.;-,'- SPEED ATTAINED. 1-- 2 (IT BID ROADS I 444944444 iter. itc U i New York. April comnicr. uni n. ut 1-- 2 - CM a to (he endoi Steel corporation Jleg fund pulil bopi- important ihrt-- ! i - $i:i.o-W.o- REFLECTING prt-idi- ,f or .iur i 'mill ! New lork, April 29. James K. former governor ol Ohio, Campbell, I will return next fall lo his home town, Hamilton, Ohio. He baa for tbe last five year been resident of He expects to close up bin law' busiUnited Garment Workers. 9 ness here by October. Like lwvld B. 9 wen arrested mi the charge of 9 Henderson, former speaker of tbs 9 assault, and buttery committed. who has Just house of it W charged, upon a man named 9 announced representatives his Intention of 9 Foster, with whom they had been 9 New lork. Mr. Campbell says quilting he pre9 playing cards. The labor leadens ft fers the quiet of a smaller town. I 9 remained al police hcodquartcis 9 like New York he added, "with its 9 several hour. ft hurry and life, and the fact that a man If If If K T if tf IP IP if ft P T ft' f ft' in one nr the four million other beings even haa a fasrination shout it, HamDRIEN FROM HOMES. ilton, though, le the plnre to which I turn s my home and there I shall Families Flee From the sKnd ihe rest of my days." Twenty-fiv- e Overflowing Water in Bronx UNIQUE SCHOOL OF INSTRUCBorough, Now York. TION. New York. April 29. Twenty-fivfamilies have been driven from their homes in Et. hnyraond 'k park. Bronx Chicago, April 29. Plana have been borough by the ovi flowing o( the wai completed for a "Fltn:ng Chautauers of Ceuric r:':k. f'ropnrty wa- - qua" lo b established on the Chicago for the instruction of school childamaged In the r.v.eni of scxernl thou- i sands of dollar:. The flooded distpei dren in the geography sitd geology or is about one mie square in sr-on the city and th methods of tarrying on commerce. Two steamers will lie both sides of i!iP creek. ' Kifiy were reset u d from the flooded houses lilrs.1 by Principal William W. Watt by Westchester jmltce who hastily im- of the Graham school, promoter of the project, an soon aa the schools close for provised rit'ts for the purpose. the summer vacation. Lecture rooms Th; flood wim csus'J by an high tiJe which brought s ru.-l- . of will Is; fined up on 'he freight deck pound. frtland Mtund liiio for ihe accommodation of 2i!,t pupils. Timothy hay, loose sells for $12.00 water from trtis The Irtisis wlil msk" thn per ton. Timothy baled, 75c a hundred. the creek and over (he lowlands a! St. lb daily. One Journey will be. down Raymond's park. Alfalfa baled, C5c a hundred. After-peoBo Quickly did the flood apiK.-i-tha-t Chicago river every morning. Alfalfa hay. loose. $10.00 per ton. . few pervit! had time in the vessel will cruise along the Wheat. $1.95 per bundled. the water front, ntcervi-.iBasements eri Ami ed and tb- - weirr Oats. $1 50. " the In msny hom-- s flilod ths feature,. "! vixi floors. Corn. $1.55 of m'erest will oi many snd other The found irih. point til'diogi Barley. $135. were Jooaer'l e.'-- they threaten to b unde. Tile lecture vttt he give Rye, 51 40 per hundred. w vile. th it Grant boats are sn't-f-ecollapse. Bran and shorts. (1.20 per hundred. ;1I he. taken on Tbe A, bres baud Park were burned pollre Ehorts alone. $1.30 per hundred. to tbe fee.. i; snd managed, with rafvv all the Apeditlor.s. to remorn the mu' mined suburhaniPc-t- o KILLED BY A DUMDUM. CABINET MEETING. homes ou tho hills nearby wberr foa ring another spent, tho Autopsy Held Over Remains of Dead they flood at the next high tide. today a Sheepman, at Elko, Nevada. Washington, Anrfl 55. At reWilson Elko. Net.. April 29. IktcLors Hood Secretary cabinet meeting STRIKERS ENJOINED. departand Eby and Coroner Morgan returnthe agricultural that ported ed from Toano thia morning wh'-r- e ment bad granted permission to the an autopsy was held on the remains Cannot in Anyway Interfere With Em- Venezuelan government ui import Into Venof William Norton, the rhef-- mao who the United Stare L'C" ployes of Santa Fe. cuswas shot by Chaunrey Grlswnld, at Albuquerque. N. M.. April 19. Judge ezuelan cattle. Of course,be the no to palJ Jasper. Elko county. In a dispute over B. S. EU;er. of the dixtrict cbbm, has tom duties will have the right to a spring. Tho autopsy issued an Injunction upon the requett tb ett : Thj will lie shipped la showed conclusively that one bullet nf the Bar. ia Fe railroad against ma- New York, consigned to an aboattolr. entered the body of the deceased. It chinists, boilermakers, their helpers No hreedtnr cattle are to he among idi being paseed through the left pocket of Nor-lo- and apurfAtices ami niptal workers, th number imported, the inf kxsl. Th them trooaer. atrlklug a 20 pewnj? now on struts, restraining them from to eedingiy careful Bail bending it double and driving it Iif nay manner intcr;wir.g with the ag- dHiarinieni Is of llvaetw-Info fate body. The bullet, which waa ents and employes of ihe company in about ali importation a dumdum. Fpree.l au i be ..rragrDit a the management, movement or oper- and each bead of cattle tsnpuried from came out, making the owtr wrownda ation off the company's engines, cars Venezuela wii be rigidly Ji'bpected. 1-- 2 - E. paio 1-- 2 poat-oftR- thls-mlni- - $2.70. ld llur.i ihe hiii I d- or-icr- Black figs, three pounds for 25 cent Cncoanuts, 10 cents each. Sugar Is now $6 per sack, 15 pounds for 1.00. High patent flour sells for $2.85 per hundredweight; straight grade for ial lets lr ia Made Over Michigan Central. Del roil. April 29. Official reports were rnriiiHl iixiay showing ihai the unprecedented lime of lo I miles an hour has invu male by the Michigan i Central tram carrying ITetdilcnt yard and I resident Newman to t'lii-a-- i The remarkalile time was made gitWednesday between Brownsville and Hpriuglleld. Out.. 3 7 miles, aerording lo duly verified siatcntents of the train ; -- Best hank referenced Martin Schmidt or Smith, the yonng Cum, Commission company, Ogden man charged with attempted assault brand, rooms building. upon Annie Voss, the thlrteen-year-ol- d daughter of Herman Voss, a Seventh A marriage license has been Issued street market gardener, was arraigned to David Brooks. aged 18. and Elizabefore Judge Howell yesterday and beth Pel ergon, aged 17. but h of Ogden. the preliminary hearing of the case was net for May 3rd at 2 p. m. His bonds were fixed at $1,000, in default Krery day you can get fresh California and Utah vegetables at Carver's of which he was committed to ths avenue. county jail. V. C. Gunnell repreaeuts poeery, 2348 Washington Fhona 227 K. Schmidt. slop WETS California tomatoes are in market but at the almost prohibitive price of 20c per pound. Radishes are bocomlng sane. Bananas are hard to get. The price ia high and It ia likely will go still higher before another week. Eastern spring rhlckeha have taken a drop in price of 21 2c per pound. There are, however, very few in market. per Creamery butler ia atlll 30c pound. It was thought last week that it would take a drop in price, but the creameries in the combine intend to maintain tbe price quoted. April ia the last month for oysters. They practically go out of the market about April 15h. as after that date they are hardly worth eating. The following are the market'! ruling prices: Rhubarb. 4 cents n pound. Utah potatoes. 85e a bushel. Beets two cents a pound. Apples, 11.60 to 81.75 a bushel Cabbage four cents a pound. I'arsnlps and carrots each two cents a pound. dpinach, 5 cents a pound. Green onions, 4 bunches for five f cents. Lettuce, four beads for 10 cents. Radishes, three bunches tor a dim Cauliflower, 10 to 15 cents a head. California figs and dates, 25 cents a fraa W will of il.e t uned u lion of Kccaritiv by the C.airion cu. Uontiuui-i- l Koiithwt'Mt alze. SI,133 ertics i n: t out i any, pn the Unprecedented Ron j ap-pe- al is steady, The market this week there being no marked variation in prices over those of last .week. Utah asparagus la In markcL at UK: hut Is turning in icr ery slowly, owing to iho prolonged cold spring. Water errsa la in market at Cc. a bunch. Fresh pine apples are selling at 35c to 50c each, the price depending upon A. Mias. iMmliwr Talaptiam Nairtml la tha day time nU op 834X street At r call at No. 407 light, after 7 p. ra call. as Na II Standard Building. ' - comN. 1n- - GREAT j ; tide Meet au-- l ii Ui of pivt-cuic- i f Unite-'- make:. ment of tin- purch: Sins l!;,. i., a u.t;, cu.r - S. F I It.;.,!un r bUiomont'd for May 5th. Borbridgo. Alb-elarkcr, Mrs. Craig. Chat. Rank. Mrs. W. 1. Dunn.. Miss Rose. Rond, Mr M. N. Desplns, Mrs. 'Smith, Mrs. Maud. Clara. Lizzie. Fisher, Sheppred, Sarah con-liderati- on. New istratrix, . R. T. Hume, the estate of Geo, II. llurgitt. s ;i:- Makes York. Apr. Gary of the of on the bill of ami a men dm cuts was caneidi-ragranted and bill settled. vs. Brown, The case of FUpi.u-b-which was aiuiesled from the niunldiial court, tttm set for irial up June "oth. The case of Ncllen-Jmlao- n Drug company vs. Commercial National Bank waa act for trial on June 21st. The case of Bertram ra. Farrell, which was set lor trial on April ltitli, wait advanced to Msy nth. The May term jurun aie being 'ill S.d a L : States United . kdintuii-iraio- . . i Several Probate Matters and Civil Suits Recaive Attention. In before the diairltl court Judge Henry H. Kolapp. the following of. mutters have been In the case of Millie G. Hce.l, admin- APIML "0, PURCHASE STEL 1ihm DISTRICT COURT CIVIL MATTERS - Shoe gives the repot1 .VtiNPAY AIOITNIMT, voiiLus. The !:: ireil and the iutc. places. leen n.ir.us one beta. Deputy tliningcr thin., from all appearances the other camps in the state will have to hustle to keep away up. for the WcLer camp certaiuly has the maimiul to tuake out-- of the best in tho state, and he expects to give them all iho support he cau la the upbuilding of Wonders ft. Griffith. O. B. Sherman. C. EL Guglieltni, GlauninlSwanford, E. A, Due 8c. Smith, H. A. Grow. Harry Tayhir, Frank. Taffts. J. M. Handley, Wm. Vajo, Lukic. Higgins. K. EL Hayes. Harry Yoelmrgh. Gra- ham. Huward, M. 11. Huff. U H. White. Chas. Wells. M. EL Hilliard. H. F. 120 25th St. Woods. W. D. Jeter, F. general from must Konau. Tim'. Robbins. Daniel Rucker. H. K. Unlleus, lieorgtx Kogers. Mr. Richardson. Wm. Rogers. J. P. Rowell. A. J, Stoic. Jo vo. 2 letters. FUllo. hcretii.'iv I c'i-- Carpenter, Alben lici tuiis, L. C, Condon. Ja. 1'iiw, Joseph Connor. James IVrrault, A. F. V. Patrick, Tom. Chappell. E. De Vue. R. Derciul. Matto Ihitiiels, J. B. IXifflus, Don. Dermody, Owen Dobel. Geo. V. Dillard. Oliver. DGrEj:, CT.1 EVJillNER, lit- .no! suipty by about tiny of i l.e Og.leii sa:r,p )hj a at i eel anil nut ict'Jra to Ogden uj;i:I ihe wee lioi'rs of th and v fioin .'.li the inu-- e .be bovt indue Ihe Miidtru Wooitnieu i. SHOE MORNiyn mm REED HOTEL OGDEN. UTAH. AMERICAN ' kataa: $2 PLAN. 'V ta II par day. ; $ Botes tanpraramcBta. Ct lag room on fifth floor, giving grand view off lako, moBiitela sod vaUoy. com menial man's Btraat car oarvleo headquartere wry tenTkraa Mockaat fivw mtw of Calaa H. C. BttkELOW, 'j Pfvprfotea. ' |