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Show Tlin ilOIiMNO UTAH rSi cuts, liaO-ill be a Swedish Uotqicl houl Kive Pilin' J'row .t house Elmqulat will m-R- P- - n UPHV i'iv j&U JL AND MO jfORY OF DELAYED ,h meet-Tb,r- MAY CITY CtUB PATHETIC CROPS Mai Wet. 171K. tor nd bumt dreto!l le TIIU:s UilKN'f nXAMIXKH PliOTES Ti COLLINS HEARING W, H. Wright & Sons Co The Purchasing Power of $2.00 L xVfcT- - x. - man by name of Albert brought in bur dead lm.ei a bounty of anj collected were found out They them Mountainutile COLD AND WINDY WEATHER RE TARDED PLANT GROWTH. -- Aj.nn Effects ef Weather Condition in ious Sections Tnoutary to Ogden. - o maker, with apprentices to learn ref-.lo- -.- .vrEi-Wait SSUm' 01f According to ;m irt s of bur.au in Suit l.ake Ci y cop have Imu tHardeii timing iiic Yt'riglit u E Ohlenkamp. of Evarsnm, Wy-jaia- week. The s.-eu ibiring cold and windy witii I'lniidiucsa t In exec- - tf iho jirirnial. Frosts were frequent and in some pans of (he sec i Ion did coiiidei-a!,idamage io fruit and gardens. mas also damaged in sumo few hirulnit-s- . hui on the whole, the ildniUBe from the frtci was slight. The unfavorable weather bad tile of retarding plain growth. Inti, apart from this crop were in good emiditiou Grain and sugar beet were doing well. Farm work. whhJi had been delayed by the wet weather or the previous week, waa under rapid headway. The range was very good and nock were in thrivwas in ing condition. Sheep progress. lhe reports obtained by the weather bureau of especial interest here are aa follows: Box Elder. Winter Deweysvllle, grain and Ineerne in line condition, and making, rapid growth; no apparent damage by frost. George A. Carlton. Collinstou.Box Elder, ltaiii and haii followed by frost : vegetation made fair growth- .- K. Hansen Snowville. Box Elder. Severe hail storm: frost every night; rrup at a stamlstlll. .log. J. Jmikiin Corlnne. Box Elder. Frosts, bin little damage; season backward. W. E. Johnson. ITntah, VMier. No damage by frost. A. Anderson. Webor. Fine I'intah. growing weather; spring work tinder rapid and Incenie heudway; grain doing well; proKiHTl .for fruit good. Clias. la llatime. de Morgan, Morgan -- Weather favorable tor farm work; no damage by frosts; growth of crops slow. 8. Francis. Du via.- - Crops making Syracuse. 'satisfactory growth and very promising early planted sugar beets coming up. J. A. Waite, Jr. Blaine. Davis. Fall grain growing nicely; spring grain coming up. .1. W. Earl. Hoytsvilln, Summit.- - Favorable tor farm work; grain coming up well: some garden track up: growth of retarded.-Freem- an crops somewhat, gi tl-- t the in n Ui Var- nnit-wha- Mrs. J. R. lwii and u.1!, r il entertain the Uulle' All church and alet of the Presbyterian at the tflr friend Thursday afternoon 11. Le'1- oine of Mr - 641 I.m-erii- Twenty-thir- d g rcH. Wedell House on monthly pmU.. by marriage license has been trailed 24. of Warren, Philip East. aged Mori-tt- i White, aged 22, of Ogden. team of the namleague has signed a pitcher l'laying ed Hod"'- who i" at T at Kt. Joseph. (hr western league wanta to ciune Hit wife in ill and he A posi-tioto i hi eliy for her health. ha been secured for him and he 1' h lhe tpmmill play I'tah-Wyo-mi- The Ogdon - n - Off the Toa ran trade directly lotrd." on official Western Union direct from New York and ChiHooka on speculation Exchat.gea. na) Cum-nliiBest bank reference. (ran. Commission company, Ogden quo-laUo- ga branch, room building. 219-32- 0 - (juries Lennox. fir whom Sheriff searchiQuinn of Silver Bow county la it. wanted for the ng in Viah, murder of Charlea William, a B. A. ft P. freight conductor at Silver Row hi county, in May, V.W2. Junction Lennox waa found guilty and to dcaih. In August. 19n3. he hriike jail with nix others, inclmling Marhla acfuinplicti. Jamen Martin. tin mas re captured and banged here last February. Should Lennox be recaptured he will be hanged at once, as mhen he broke Jail the supremo court abrogated hia righl to apiteal. can get fresh Called I'tah vegetable at Carver' 2S4S r. Waehlugton avenue. y day you 227 K. 0. Rev. A. Klmqulnt returned from Bingham canyon Iasi night, llcv. Elm-pil- st went there for the pttriKMe of He la glad to announce that a nullable and centrally located lot has been' secured and paU for in full. Rev. Elmqulnt. hopes that Matin. Coalville. Summit Frost did some damage to early garden truck; gras making fair growth.' Thos. Hoard. the congregation at that place will be Wan ship, Siiiii mil.-Fr- uit buds not stile to ern-- l anil Its church . far enough advanced to Im damaged tuiiblins before the first of Decenilu-rby frost; grain aliniit all sown; whcut Plano to rent. New Instrument firming up Hnd looking well; growth of vegetation retarded-- - Wm. Crook. gidre' Box V., Examiner oUue. ' l.ulheran The Ladies' Aid society GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY eu Thursday afternoon at the par-wus- gs si 2:30 o'clock. The society sill be received and entertained by llewrs. P. OLteraen and Rev. O. A. Elmpilnt. the only two male members sf the society. There will be a good pmgmtn reudered. A cordial invitation rs tr extended to to visit with the society. 0. D. AMERICAN LINE RED STAR LINE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE DOMINION LINE HOLLAND AMERICAN LINE And the HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE. Passengers Rooked from or to any part of Europe to any part of the United States. Washington Ave. MR. AND MRS. AMMON- - POTT CELEBRATE FIFTY YEARS OF .WEDDED BLISS. Large Gathering of.Friende Enjoy a Very Pleaeurable Evening. Last evening occurred the celebration of Ilia golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ammon Pott. RASMUSSEN, GENERAL STEAM8HIP AGENT Ripraunting THE WHITE STAR LINE 941 . j Ogden, Utah. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE ATLAS. N A Russo-Japanes- e been Issued by There wis a very large number of friends gathered at lhe residence and a moat enjoyable time was bad by thuue present at the residence, 2020 Madison avenue. A bounteous and tempting repast was served at which Mr. and Mrs. Potts each drank from a cup which was .given to them b0 years ago on their wedding day. Mr. Potts is 76 years of age and Mrs. Potts la 70 years old and both are in the best of health. They came to this country twelve years agd from Holland. They have been members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Laiter-daSaints for forty-twyears. The guests present were: Messrs, and Mesdamo H. Bell, (I. B. linkers, II. Raad, I. Banderi. A. Koldewyn, H. De Haan. G. Stnedlng. M. Hulten, P. Graven. 8.- - Fenstermaker, P. Roiling, Mesdame Hollis. Port, H. West-brocMr. and 91 ra. A. G. Neniehnom; Misses Maggie. Charioite and Jennie Sanders, Miss Dianab Pott, Messrs: ami Mesdames P. Van Roman, Win. rolt. Herman Denkers. o y War Atlaa has the Chicago A Northwestern railway. Three tine colored amps, each 14x20, bound In convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in detail, with table wowing relative military and naval strength and financial resources of Russia and Japan. Jopy mailed to any address on of ten f 10) cents tor postage by ' A "fdkor, Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. UINTAH ROAD IS Mai PaU Lak 8t City ul"?ilS0",h COMPLETELY REPAIRED re-wl- PROMPT ACTION 18 TAKEN AND ROAD IS IN GOOD CONDITION. Uintah Residants Are Abl to Coma to Ogden Over Good Roads New. Millinery If J on your cre to save 35 per cent Easter Millinery visit our store. We can save you this over any one bn Millinery House in the and give you the Newest Things Out Bv.;.les we sell E"s, Furnishings Clothing and Notions. ' McCreadys At 1G1-1- G3 25th Street, ONE-HAL- BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. nEVER UNDERSOLD. The country road between I'intah and Riverdalc, to the bad condition of which attention was called in these columns some days sgo, has been repaired and is now In very gtxsl condition. Complaint was first made by cltfxens of that county tint the commissioners had prompt aeiion taken. SAYS THE REASON HE WANTED TO ESCAPE FROM JAIL IS THAT HE HAS A POOR, OLD MOTHER. BELTZLR But He is Given Thirty Days More in Jail to Reflect on Evil Ways of a Wayward Son. De'rud.oils CUmi That They Were Drrk and 1 cd Into the Crime by Joun Halimg. JEWELRY STORE BURGARE ARRAIGNED ON PRELIMINARY London. Mar The eagerlv awaited rarpeaianA ef WiPtanj e. Gdhrt In he dramat flid a the Garre k last night cotidiirted his audience through a world of greater extravag ance than any Into which he has before ventured. The new Gilbert play is entitled The Fairy's Dilemma. further described as 'a;i original domestic pantomime." and its scene is set in realms of the "snpernatnrals" and the whole being wrllten in the drollest and most absurd Gilbertian manaer. The plot turns on the tyranny of parental itiierferenm in matrimonial matters. In the aoeonl act the characters ari suddenly transformed into those of a harlequinade and in a pantomime Inexpressibly comical to see. Arthur Eottrchler as the clown. Vlolt Van Bntgh as Columbine and others in the cast kept llie house la roars uf laughter. Verdicts differed, however, at the close, ami the opinions of the critics this morning vary as to whether it will prove a 4. su-ce- Jn-- I 1 Is ably illustrated at the Shoe department by the most comprehensive displaT of ladies shoes and oxfords which it has ever been our pleasure to present at such a moderate price. Vici kid , Mtioro on lilt' 'iia:;.:' of lie j.f John i'clu.-i'.Icwi'iry Mun- on tiraivi ave-- j n uo on t':, ,i:cin of April 17. Ipiij. was held l:!.n-- ,ii.iu Howell. Slicin' Ha I, y was tlio iiri wIiiicks for l be ei.tic. Ho sstd tlitil tie had oli-- (t v , I ihcvi cur'.y In llie cicll.nfi ami l.i'T (,! iiii'iu go iuio iicii or phii-white i !ii- w ere arrotc I a stunt linn Doic.-tivl rfli.-penuiT and Captain I'lt Mm i'll) uit W i i i lam I lie claimed ho just came Hi from Cal.lorniu an. was intoii'img to "Now, go to work mi the i will it take you to got of town?" askt'l die court. Olio iumr.'' "All right, you have statoil your own lime to got out of ton m. If y oil arc in tun a ft or olio hour lrom mm you'll liml plciity of work to do on rancy. - j I . , oi-.- : I tlu-riM-- Mrow li. pilo." in the Janies Collins is well effect a pitiful story has upon judge and Jury very often, Iml when In to' i Ills pitiful talc in the municipal court hut hlory had one or two little Haws that wore easily apparent to .Imlgo Howell. Collms was arrested several weeks ago for cutting a man in the nock while in a tight in the Bismarck saloon. Fur this he was kcutcucod to l ninety days. He made ru attempt to escape ami it was Usn he charge of at templing to escape from ciiKiody ihat lie was to be irf-u- i his morning. He was urraigited sev-ra- l day ago, lun wanted a lawyer to defend him and the case was until today. Tvc reconsiden-- the mallei', your honor, and have. decided to plead guil-y- . I wouldn't have tried to run away hut 1 have a svur, old mother who is dependent upon me for support. Every month I usually send her sontu money hut I was arrested and cniildn t uliM-rvi'i- l i o-- l i 11 -l- iinsm-cc:s-fu- i - V h-- il-- l Al. I.1 ' C vt ... 'is the attraction in leather, sonic of the patterns with patent tips and other the plain toe every pair as dressy as lhe higher price shoes. Made with the French and military heel and the extension sole and the medium turned sole. We feel that this is an oiler of the medium priced goods which will bear the closest inspection. Very seldom u can lind a shoe to your liking for the low live lVtuirr I cni tioil that he loid illicit kiiF.iit'iiiu t ltura, lors in o, mil mi i lie hi- during the evening of the nilih. ly. When they out of Hie t, uiMing they woiy I, y Sheriff hi'-el Itiiiley. Captain Hi'ijuu :tn I.Iel,-.nv,- ' Pender, siui lhe Ho said that io, ks f iiii.1 oil them. loii' lor a uniii ti r saw fit io casi cui v.ihiitli.i, jo had wiih them I,, iis, i approve. of whom some oil ' said itl'ii-hcd i ami bfierwuiil, .Mom,) and Murphy an iiitu!siiiim ts t. Hint Hit ((waiH'd from Sherlushe 1h to he deni pilvilogo al iff il.r,li'v'm,oi 1 iic.indy was lutiiied lull of r peaking ready accorded h in lcau. Dose, had worked on the and from iiic plat lorn: t ilulhe price of $2.00. of having her iium.- :i,ii,nr mm the ml off tor some time previous tocross loldwiy an a turnkey. During Biennial program DWhen wo reci,:i n ;tt iiu general cxamiiiuiiou by Mr. Lesseugcr. Io divulge lhe federation bas in u cniiriiuuiou a etinueof render refused the pilsonr- - win escaped unclause which Mayb tbut any club ap- tmine less s.i ordered by the court. t the federation OCDEN-KNOW- N plying for adinissuci ATHLETES lsws(ngcr staled that lie "must show that no secianun or po- in iAttorney show ended that John io Hailing lities! tost is reiiiiie, lor member- was SEND NEWS ITEMS of the trio and the oiher ship in its body." ard wiieti e sec that he led lheparty two defendant into in this clause a deii niniiatloii on llio PROF. LUCIEN MARC CHRISTOL 18 the.ni drunk, and the nation to the crime liy gettingdour showed pari of the worn i n tlieiu SOON TO RETURN TO THIS avoid the bringing uf religions and after opening the how Io get the goo.i.i. CITY. send lii-- any this month." mm Hie discussion federation political to the Sheriff Bailey was Where is your mother living?" life, we are unable in understand this examcross for defense the stand by Louis Long Has Succeeded lit Getting "At Portland, Oregon, your honor." attack upon Mrs. (.miller. ination. He said that lie had Hailing What street does Hhe live- on?" a Match on With Herrsra. "Thai. Mrs. Conner's aeiion iu vot- in In ev ili.it company mlng custody Madison street." ing for. Mr. Smoot lias not lhe approval witii the defendants, lull that he esWhat is the house number?" of every one is noi dispuied; bill Mrs. Trof. I.m len Marc Cbriatol, ran down Collins refused to tell this as he Coulter, the lcglsUmr, Imi nothing caped from his charge .and Haiweight champion w rentier of the world claimed he didn't wiyit bis mother to whatever to do wiili Mrs. Coulter, lhe Electric Alley. He also raid that had been In his office after that, and maoter-at-arm- a, wrlten this paper know he was in jail. clnli woman, and i' is as a club wo- ling arrested Mm. If your story was true," said the man Dial we wish mu to coiiKider her but that he hadn't to ha return to Ogdon that expects occuJohn Beltxer testified Hint he alanit the end of this mouth and will judge, I'd have no desire to increase Indeed, Mrs. Coulter lias ever lieeii 24 CO Grant avenue al a pied building remain her for one year. Hince leavyour sentence, hut it has all the ear a eiuh woman, aud Jewelry ing Og.lnn roiairt:ig and marks of a lie. Thirty days will be when polities have sought to draw her a a watch .this at We to has been in clock tour the Identified anJ added to your sentence." Tuuopah, Reno. Wlnneniurra and Elko, from her club dm us. he has shown shop stolen. which had hue,i No witnesses appeared against W. herself al each place having large claaoea loyal, always. He said that Detective Tender came F. Bailey, rharged with vagrancy, and and For instance, wlun tlx si ale fed- to hltn and told bitn there was a plot whom he inal meted in boxing he waa discharged. eral ion met in Ogden in 'iu2. Mrs, to roh his place and he gave Tender w reatllng. lie has many friends In OgCoulter was a candidate for a seat In a key so thal the ofilcers might have a den. lhe legislature atvl Hm election was way of getting in and wait for the LONG AND llERREUA. but. a week off; yet she regularly thiovcH. attended the sessions of the federaCaptain Brown said I hal InformaImie lxmg, who has man friends tion. threw oiieii her home in a large tion hnd been received io the effect In Ogden, has secured a fight with thn reception Io club women only, and re- that Beltvser'a place would be rotilied fused to discuss political mailer with on the night of April 17tli and be Mexban pugilist Aurollo Herrera. All final arrangement were completed her supporters, during lhe days of the with others laid for the burglars. Hotel between May 2 at the Butts sessions. T!ip State rested here. Aurelio Herrera, the Mexican fighter, As a dub wotiiMu, Mrs. Coulter's Win. Moore, nun of the defendant!, record 1 an open l"ok. Read it mid testified in hia own tiehalf. He said and liOiile I mg. tor their t wanfy-rnnn- d we feel safe in saying that you will thal he got acquainted with Hailing liattle that will take place al Billion's find that no other woman in I' lab has wuiie weeks ago upon hla first trip Io Broadway theater. Butte, on the night dune more than and very, very few aa Ogden, hut did not know then that or May 11th. Herrera arrived from much aw Mrs. Coulter has done to pro- his name was Hailing. Upon Ills aw-oii- Gbicago and waa met at the train by a large nuinlier of hia friend who mote dull apirit lit this state. Atrip into town he and Murphy him Io lhe Butte Hotel where a lways enthusiastic , always liberal, almet Hailing. On April 17th they again conference was held betwqen ways loyal, clear beaded, hard work- were drinking togullier all day long. general STRAY CUR CAUSES A NEIGHBORS. Nolan for the club, and Ilorrera, honors Hailing kept insist line Hot they drink W. ing, she has had reusled HOOD ROW IN THE FIFTH with Billy livlgne, who look after heaped upon her hy the women of her will) him. Mnrpby became sick and WARD. Herrera aentned a bit state. Where friction haw existed, she Hailing gave him some licHilache pow- lnig'a InlercKt. at some of Ibe arrangements has laid aside perHOiml feeling and ders. Moore claimed that Hailing displeased hat had linen made by hla local repreworked always tor harmony. Indeed, took them over toward Heltxer'a Jew- sentative and Instated on a few change Aa a Result Two Complaints Havo Al- she hHS deto been heard how knew recently In the wording of the article which In elry store claiming that he ready Been Sworn to. Mis. taken Nclden, they could make a little easy money. no oeiiHe altered the original by plore tlxxaciion agreei 'cause should she be debarred from The two defendant a were Isith intoxi- ment. The men will meet twenty In SI. laiiils, cated. Inn Moore claims he refused to round at 121 her areorded privilege pound weigh in at 3 A diminutive, shaggy looking, poultry-the l tah SiHie Federation will lie go into the slioM. He said Hailing o'clork. and Dunn McDonald will act thrown iulo a factional stale and eating cur was the cause of a famthe door and went in and got aa referee. Long and hla manager, Bilopened will prevail. tiu- clocks. ily scrap at the corner of Thirty-fir- st coming out he gave ly Iftvlgne, will leave tor Boulder Utah has lin loyal to tin; general two of themIpon street ami Quincy avenue, which has to Moore and upon ar- Spring tonight, where Long baa been canned two complaints to lie filed in federation and we now refuse to en- riving al Hie romer where Murpny for the past two weeks doing light of work. Herrera baa selected Alhambra the clerk's olTUe, one for aaaault and dure the insult of having our repre- was standing, gave him one battery and the other for disturbance sentative debarred from her iKiwition the clocks. Just at thin moment the Bprlng to do hla training and will of the peace. This mongrel cur asso- on the program, simply to gratify lhe ofllcors ranie up and arrested them. have Dor Flynn Io help Mm in hi ciated himself with C. A. D.vkeman animosity of one individual. Murphy, when put upon the stand work. The Montsua Athletic club have or Mrs. Nclden, whom testified iu Hie main the samp as secured Benny Younger to meet the In the ease without an invitation, and followed him around all one day. loiter, wlillo Mra. Coulter iasily defeated for the Moore. winner of thin bout on Miners' Day, Dykeman waa going home he was met stale presidency a few years ago. it After the eonehiaion the arguments June 13 th. on the road by a party of Irate females waa Mrs. Coulter who wrote letter of County Attorney Hitlatiissi for the and one gentleman, who atopiied him after letter aud faithfully strove to aid Stile and Attorney Lcsoenger tor the UNIFICATION OF PRESBYTERIANand began abusing him. Richard Park- in securing for that lady the recogni- didenw! defendant were bound over ISM. er, the man of the crowd, claimed that tion which she desired. It was Mrs. to the District court. In default of 4. A unification of May Chicago. Dykeman's dog hal killed a dtu-- be- Coulter's pleasiii e to lobby tor Mm. $.,nn bail each they were committed Presbyterianism has been the general In him. denied Nekton the to law thus Dykeman longing ngeles, aiding to the county Jail. theme of discussion al the banquet of allegation and denied the ownership of her toward a place on Hie general dithe Presbyterian Social t'nlon held al was submithe Nclwhich the dog and thereiiiKin rectorate, and place Mrs. auditorium hotel. Nearly 400 laythe ted to a battery of feminine abuse. The den waa awarded only afier another men and many ministers were present. battle of words did not last long, but and more ixtpuiar woman bad positivc-- i modDr. F. Coyle, of Denver, Robert ' was severe while it tnsred. Dykeman ly declined to accept it. It waw at church of the Presbyterian erator claimed that Mrs. Lillie Blakely, a IjOS Angeles ilia', because of a fancied north, diHciiBoed Presbyterian lain and sit daughter of Richard Parker, waxed so wrong, Mrs. N olden refused to Daily. strongly advocating the wipwrathy that she attempted to hU him with her own stale delegation. ing out of doctrinal lines in (be Presa number of times, and be slapped her So it has c.er been, and we. the byterian church. in the face to defend himself, so ha memlier of the Aglaia. urge you to Tbe Rev. Wm. Robeon Not. man prelie considerto as there appeared club look well into the says, record of these sided. and addresses were made by tbe able latent energy among the ladies two women, and a' low nothing to cause Rev. John H. Prugh, or Pittsburg, modof which be was apprehensive. The you to do Mrs. Coulter an injustice, erator of tbe Reformed church' In tbe the in mixed' scrap finally simply because s! e baa rlmscn to view up parties I tilled States; the Kcv.P.Meerdyka, of with air the night departed, filling a political mam r as perhaps you may the Rev. T. H. McMirbael, of Chicago; courts. and Of threats judges, lawyers not. Neither p'diticn nor religion Ilia.; the Rev. W. C. Wiley, Monmouth, comsworn to a Ell Blakely bas have Imen allow d to enter into Itah of Wilklnuburg; the Rev. 'C: E. Hemp-Mi- l. A. C. Dykeman clubdom and we greatly deplore any plaint alleging that of I)ulYllto, Ky.. and the Rv. SEW' committed Hie offense of assault and action upon the part of a Llnh club STOCKHOLDERS OF OGDEN J. R. Johns, of Randolph. Wit. ER PIPE ft CLAY CO. PETILillie woman whirb to stir up bitterbattery by striking his wife. Announcement waa made of a conferTION FOR RESTRAINING Blakely, in the face with his band. ness and bundil.i'e, not alone an honto be bell between representaence ORDER. Another complaint was sworn to by ored dull sister, but this entire stale tive of tbe Cumberland Presbyterian C. A. Dykemaivagainst Richard Parker federation. aud Presbyterian churches at Buffalo Rolapp .Hear the Contention and Lillie Blakely, charging them with We await your further action with Judge this month, looking to a union of th to the Litigation. Parties of the a disturbance of the fieace. the faith Hia' your venae of right two churches. and desire for Lemony may avert anv Ln the dint riot con r I before Judge Injustice towsud 'his loyal club work- Henry H. Rolapp in Hie rase of R. 8 WANT TOBACCO COMPANIES MAY FESTIVAL er for state n ed :.enersl federation. VESTIGATED. Joyre and others v. Ogden Sewer Pipe AT LUTHERAN CHURCH CAROLYN E. THC'lfSKL, I'res. N. J.. May 4 A resoon thn Atlantic the City. ft hearing rompuny. Clay "EVA F. CttilEY, Vice Drew, wa been had bas order lution adopted in the annual temporary restraining "KI NDT: I . GORDON. See. A verbal xtipulRIfon by loih purlieu convention here of the National Cigar CHILDREN'S CHORUS IS TO GIVE Trcas." F.HOHTON, Tobacco aasociaHou. sailing con thal was made in open court, airi'-einAN ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY. leading in addition to the hoariria on im order grew to investigate th of the United Fates. : howa use un rexirln!iiB order, tho company to DEATH AT CITY PLAID SUDDEN hearing be had on lh ixne ip 'Hu charging that. It Is being conducted in an'Mriit violation of the Sherman on their mern- - The plaintiff rneo Numbers ef Twenty Excellent Preqram ct Office's sere elected M followsV G. Horn and BUCCUMRs A TO SYI'S&T bv JAME3 mp repiesetsted ta Being Freptred Unique Prcstd-- nt Chicago; J A. Friedman, STROKE LAST PARALYT hittrore defendant bv C. O Menu. M. Krobn. Cincinnati; FRIDAY. The pta:nir lu lie es ar R G, PhiladelJoyco. Thomas Malone) and the Ee- treasurer. E M. Eckeraon. He Had Been Resident of Plain City rie Lumber company. They allige phia; secretary, Jonas Brown, Chicago. 8 Next Saturday evening at o'clock For About Twelve Years. in their complaint that ihey are stockthe good people of Ogden will again PILGRIMS' PROGRESS DRAM holder In the Sewer Pipe ft Clay Co. be given an opportunity to bear the D. SmTIZED. Plain City. M ' that the ta!c wa to be made and Lutheran art died lur- children's chorus nt Lie aa the re- without their consent and against their J'riday church. An excellent program of '.0 sult of a i:si"i'y;o wrok". which be protect. They lur'lxT allege fiat the London. May 4 Tbartoa FTobrnfin numbers is being prepared. Thcre will had received Li- day lu.lore whito at attempted saio wa to be made for the ha! arratigO'i for the dromutizatUm i h be solos, duets and trio hy Hi'.' little wotk in his ca:''"n. which will Pilarlms' purpose i( freeing out the plaintiff!, l seb'cHons by th chorDecea-- e i w,. ; rcvenly-f- l ve year old ones, aud for the purpose of forming a new produced next season In Nw Yor1 us and a number of select recitations and had bci-i- i a resident of Plain cur;xii at ion. and Ixmdun. There will bs and dia'iigues The admission to the City alHdit a -- n year,, having come ami over 2,K peisnun In it The injunction was issued by Judge Hie program here, from North Carolina as a con- Hall of the (llstrfrt court in Balt Lake cant. program is free. After dinner will be served. The menu con- vert 'to the fai'h of Brigham Young. on April 2uh. restraining the Ogtains ten dishes. Each dish will be The funeral tervioea were held in the den Sewer Pipe ft Clay company and New York, May 4: Gen. B. F. Tra sold at 3c and the eniire ten at 30c. meeting house Sunday afternoon and olficpra and directors from selling or coy. former necreiary of the navy, hm The proceeds of th evening will go were well a! 'ended. AH the a peak era in any wav dispoxlng of it asset. f the I'. 8 been elecl-president to the paying of Hie last After the examination of several Casually eompaay. agreed that Mr. SI nan had been au on the electric light fixture. Which botiect. mail, and one who bad been hi wftnenx'er upon the matter and the ar the children's chorus has donated to ri Xes-- York. May 4. Laxard Frb-friend tor shout 3T yeara de- g'lmenfs of aiinrney were made, the lie will for which a- - aubuiiucd and the church arid used laken under announced an engagement of fl.no" m: dared thal lie had bornu no man nil!- j m tne first time next Saturday evening. adviHcment. J fur shipment Thursday. oi vci-m-- V - '4 i REBEL ALL THE DOGS FAULT - t AGAINST EUCHRE Marrisd Man In Naw Jarssy Object Walking the Floor to Keep Babies Quist WMIs Their Bettor Halves An Playing ta Cards ex-llg- ht I t ' New York, Hay ft Tweatpono buBbynda wba rsatd In Bayonne, N, J., have mat and organised thn married men's party. They declare it la time iholr wives and nth rr men's wives wore cured of th progressive euchre habit and propose to use all tbair efforts to establish front such a cure. Bavrral totter other towns and cities were read endorsing thn moveraenL ol name A gentleman of tho Kick, In accepting tbs presidency of the new society, said: It. Is high time we asserted our manhood and mailo a determined effort to down this habit which threatens to wreck our home. Many a night I have had to walk the floor with the baby until 2 or 3 o'clock waiting uniii my wife returned from a euchre parly. ft baa gilt an that the clubs meet every afternoon and evening and ar now talking about playing on Bunday. Other men apokn in similar vein and rrmdved to curb thn popularity of curb re by every means in their power. i u t Antl-Kuchr- 1 v Jl jljl jl Jt J J J J Jl J J Jl Jf Jt t RAVAGED BY HURRICANE. ft Ralgon, French Tndo-Cblnft May 4. A hurricane ravaged ft CechlnrChlna, May 1. About a ft hundred natives were killed and ft great damage waa dons. All thn ft telegraph line in Baigon were ft destroyed. ' Many native vessels ft sustained Injuries, but oAerwina ft th are wa no damage to dripping, ft though small craft In minor port a, ft Buffered. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft SjUUMJUMjUMUJjIAiIji DIGNANS Dancing Academy REGULAR DANCE EVERY VOVTVAT AND BATURDAY EVENING FIGHT TO i t, i. PREVENT A SALE - A- Pnw. se,-era- ntnet-Bceri- iHi.-m- I .1 - j ORCHESTRA FORDS Wm Give a Banin LESTER PARK PAVILION Friday Evening, May 6th - The Orchestra will Isf "C.B-TmiT'- GH.RRRT HE APPEARS. ivaiu'iliitltiu of pit .:i.u:iji In the mimic ipul court Thomas Cad-des- . culurt-il- . l.i, icu-iyenr of am-- , was uriaiuiu-,on the charsi' of vagcut-off- f LARS. he Com-jYts- ed of 10 Pieces. Admission 50 Cents SAVE THE If yon break one or both lenses of your glasses it la only necessary to ave a small piece cf each lens and bring to me and I can duplicate the same day the order is received. 1 make a arecl&Ity of all kinds of repairing of glasses Eyes examined FREE. PIECES J. T. RUSHMER, 2412 Wash. Ave. i: t If |