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Show THE MORNING GREAT Varucl 1 J m the United Jg. I. lhe juiriatuurtreturned .m Ln.h. AND GIBSON - from ha. N- - whw ha FAIR U HEARINGS months past with r?kt nf iunfvor. on the San Pedro. and Los Angeles railroad. T7ir Y OGDEN, Jite thinking of building con- real '"Mgl 0f building lots iu theKEN- MAYOR GLASMANN RETURNS AND SAYS THE FAIR IS GREAT AND ' THAT THE ONLY THING NEEDED IS A FULL POCKET BOOK. mU HLMEIl g.muns. ft sbJt. M- - R- - H. Anderson "" of He Advisee Utah People Not to Go For at Least Sixty Days Yet, When Everything Will be Complete. Josiory. lnm. are in town on a fturt vi.it- , Pierce aud G. D. Rich. trarel-Francisco, are from S w,n on business. c E. , men Wells pf the San nMl Manager Angeles gkit Lake and Los vTli passed through Ogden for points on the Oregon Short Lae. r.11 at the Armor Meat Market for mta Phone IB. 332 25th St. Edward 24th, John DIE1-22 months, of spinal Angitis. He wa. the son of Mr. funeral Tjlrs. h. L. Shibley. The wiii be announced later. May The funeral of John Edwin Shibley, son of Mr. and Mra. H. L. this morning, will Aley. who died afternoon ' at 2 he held tomorrow Wash-irtto- n 2252 from the residence, ,'dork avenue. the Infant Bn Myers of the "Beitman House mi with guile an accident a few days ggcw A ladder, upon which he was away throwing him orltiBK. save tra feet, receiving injuries to his will coniine him to fccg and side that the bouse for some time. Wright, wife and two Dr. 11. A. chll-i- of New York City, are Ogdon Tititon. The Wrights are relatives of tkc Corey brothers of Ogden. blacksmith shop, wagon shoeing and t carriage work, R.horse W. Emmett, propeftifrsi repairing. rietor, 2247 Washington Are. Emmett's Mayor Glasmann anj his two eldest sons rciuiusd front St. Louis early this morning. Mr. Giasiuann says that the world's fair is the biggest show he ewr took in, and that he has seen many, but he advises ItaU people not to go for sixty days yet. as the exhibits are not half completed and many of the buildings are not finished, lie recommends the months of October and November for northern people and August and September for those south of the Mason and Dixon Hue. Utah has one of tbe best sites for her building and is nicely fixed up. Architect Whitaker was there and made it pleasant for the jieople. It ralued must of the time the mayor was in St. and as only a small part of the streets in the fair grounds are paved the mud was a great drawback to pedestrians. The mayor recommends a full purse for those visiting the fair, as prices are not as reasonable as at Ogden. The Inside Inn, a large hotel Inside of the fair grounds, furnishes the best meals for the least, money. The rooms at the hotel are not furnished as many will desire, but for the price asked they are the cheapest within two miles of the fair grounds. The Inside Inn has 4.000 rooms and two of the largest dining rooms in the world. The service Is first class and tha Inside Inn turns away liundredg of people every day. "The Pike." whlrh was known as the Midway In the Chicago fair, ia the beat of its kind ever seen at any exposition. There is not a bad show on The Pike." The exhibits are all grand and Utah has not the least exhibit by any means. PROBATE MATTERS jjfcn Ainsfleld company of Ohio by have Harris, their attorney, N. J. district court brought suit In the IN DISTRICT COURT Rasmussen to recover against 0. J54SJS alleged to be due upon a couple of bills of goods sold and delivered. Number of Matters Relating to Estates Are Heard. DAVIS PLEADS GUILTY AND GETS MINIMUM FINE OF Gibson Asks for and is Granted a Change of Venue in Hia Case. In the appeared driving. amended municipal court K. L. Davis (or trial on the charge of fast Judge Uagley for the state the complaiyi to read Twenty-fifth st met as the street upon which the fast driving occurred instead of Washington avenue. Attorney Madlin-ni- a represented the deleu iant and after the ameuiimeut had been made entered a plea of guilty to the charge. Tha court imposed the niluimum penalty of $1 or ime uay. Attorney Yal Gideon tiled an affidavit before Judge Howell for change of venue in the case of the state against Clark Gibson iiimmi the gniuuds that the defendant believed that by reason of the Idas and prejudice of the judge he could nut have a fair and impartial trial. The application was granted anJ the county attorney and Attorney Gideon will agree today some lime uijn ihe justice before whom the esse will be heard. Fred Gray (colored I and Will Smith, colored, were arraigned on the charge of cruelty to animals. H Is allege.T in the complaint that they cruelly drove and abused a certain gray mare belonging to A. B. Corey. They pleaded not guirty to the charge and their preliminary examination was set for Friday. May 27th. if IV o'clock a. m. Their bonda were fixed at $100 each, in default of which they were committeJ to jail. ' Jantea Lynch was arraigned upun ihe charge of vagrancy. Officer Al Herrick was jieddling testified that Lym-"phony" jewelry on the street and the box of jewelry which he was attemptin evidence. ing to sell was offered the Lynch claimed that he bought cut-off who luted rings for a man on the them for ornamentation on fancy canes he made. He will lie sentenced Thursday morning at 10 oclock. Thomas Hailey, Frank Quinn and William Horn were arraigned on the charge of vagrancy. They all pleaded not guilty and their trial was net for tomorrow at 10 oclock. In default of 50 bail, each, they were committed to jail. P. D. Baer, arraigned for drunkenness. was allowed to go. Mike Malone, a minor, charged with frequenting saloons, wa allowed to go after showing the officers at which saloons he procured drinks. Harry Larmy, who was arrested in company with John Cain, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced in thirty on the niuniriiml mck pile. days Tbe following probate matters were heard by Judge Henry H. Jlolapp In tbe district court: Estate aud guardianship of Don K. Hastings et al.,' minors. Petition for Cklifurinia. studying the fruit market. confirmation of sale of real estate. Ha represents as broker some of the Granted. hrgetu fruit concerns on the Iaclflc Estate of Emily C. Kimball, deceas'out. ed. letters of administration Issued to Burnhope Kimball, bond 3500. Estate of John C. Van Why, deceased, letters of administration Issued tri Ella C. Van Why. Bond, 50ll. Estate and guardianship of Wm. I1. Lethbridge, ct al., minors. Petition A" for approval, allowance and settlement of final account, decree of distribution and discharge. Continued. Estate of Edmund Ellia,- deceased. Citation on failure to file inventory and appraisement. Estate of W. H. Hodgson, deceased. Time for filing inventory and appraisement expires today. " Citation. Estate of Mike Dunn, deceased. ExEFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO 6H0W tension of time to file inventory and HE IS GUILTY OF HOUSEappraisement expiree today. Contin- ALTHOUGH SUFFERING FROM ASBREAKING. ued one week. THMA, THE SERIOUSNESS OF Estate and guardianship of Henry Hia Bonds HER CONDITION WAS NOT Have Been Fixed In the Glced. Jr., et al., minors. Time to fle Sum of 3500, in Default of Which SUSPECTED. and appralacment inventory expires He la Sent to County Jail. today. Citation. The Deceased Had a Large Circle of Warm Friends in This City. John Cain, charged house with CAN NOW BE USED AS braking. appeared before Jiidge HowMra J. Wesley Hill died in Los An'll in the municipal court today for A SPRINKLER geles. California, this morning. She was Preliminary hearing. n the wife of the divine, forJames H. Beckham testified that be u rooming st the Smith lodging ADJUSTABLE PART CHANGES merly pastor of the Methodist church of this city, and waa on a pleasure trip bmae on Grant avenue on May 201 h. FUNCTION OF 8TREET FLUSHto tbe coast in company with her hus'He said that between the boura of 5 ING MACHINE. band, who waa in attendance at tha Hd on tha he of the 20th, morning Methodist conference in Loa as awakened by hia general cryicompanion ng out. "Look! look! there'a a Company Writes Chairman Williams Angeles. !" Mr. and Mra Hill spent several days He saw a man run out of the That This Attachment Has in Ogden a few weeks ago, each of them roo. then jumped out of bed anJ Been Shipped. having many warm friends In this city. In the direction the man went At that time Mra Hill, although sufThe burglar ran down Electric, alley Chairman John E. Williams, of the fering with asthma, with which aha , ud wan lost to view among the bnild-- J was afflicted, waa ln her average health tap. Upon returulng to his room he council committee on streets, haa received a letter from the Sanitary Street and It was hoped that the trip to the yjf'rtrined that Me puree containing Cleaning and Sprinkling Machine com- coast might have beneficial effects. Her ;wty rents had been taken. The burdeath cornea aa a great, shock to her glar was frightened away before ho had pany, in which they state that Mayor while Jn St. Lnttia, called acquaintances in Ogden. Glanmann, Hianre to take else. anything deceased Besides her husband the T. Sawyer was sleeping with upon them and made a demand for the attachment to be used on .leaves three small children. The preskbani on the sprinkling rob-Jr- y. of the morning the flushing machine now being used ent homo of the Hills Is Harrisburg, He said that, he juat happened on the streets of .this city. He also Pennsylvania. to wake In bed and up, turned over aw the a new gauge. Both these for asked defendant, Cain, with Ms hand ihe company explains, have been the pm ket of a . J pair of trousers parts, hPoging near the door. He yelled and shipped, having been omitted when sent, through a the machine wasman lanjedfaiMiy ihe burglar ran like who packed tbe of the tnghtened deer down the stairs and machine. oo Electric i He alley. positively It seems that the flushing machine otillrtl the defendant as the man Reduction Will ba From 20 to 40 Per can also be used as an effective sprink0 be saw In the bedroom. this of ler Cent of Present Output sprinkling Mlrhanl O'Brien, by adjustment at bartender night Grill saloon, testified that he saw a head and gives as good or better sero New York. May 24. Within the next vice In this line, aa in flushing and running along Electric alley be-J5 and thirty days the production of pig iron o'clock In the morning, cleaning the pafement. ( nuw the man's appearance and The company urges that the city pur- will, it la stated, by the leading dealers he thought him crasy. Later on chase another of the machines, stating here, be greatly, curtailed at the furnan came in hia saloon. He Mayor Glaamann had obtained the best nace In all parts of the United States. It wwttiflwi the defendant as possible so far aa price of the The proposed reduction, which is not the man he terms d seen. machines la concerned. by united action, is variously estimated at twenty to forty per cent of the pres'J- - Ei ima Smith, of the proprietor ent output. The furnaces to he most "wning house at which the robbery those which hare oirred. Delect ive James F. Pender, NEW CHIEF OF TRAIN ACENTS quickly affected in the been longest, as the operation Sergeant Chambers also testified Jd the new furnaces have more modern maMa'e. MR. MILBY OF LOS ANGELES ARThe judge was chinery and equipment and can turn RIVES TO TAKE CHARGE IN of the opinion that out Ihon a I a lower cost than their oldOGDEN. V PnouPdi evidence to war-ther competitor. the defendant was The production of pig iron during charged, aud no ordered him He Will Fill the Vacancy Made by the 19t3 was 1 9.000.000 tons. Experts asto answer to the Los to Cook Wm. of Transfer the la charge sert that unless there Is great improvero'"r Hia bonds were fixed Angeles. ment in tbe near future, the total for in default of which he was exceed 14.000,-- I "miffed to jaji. Mr, Mllby, wife and son. and Misa ttte current year will not too Benton, of Ixa Ahgeles. have arrived , Tt tons. is stared that the first curtailment MEN RETURN TO in Ogden. Mr. Milby will take charge WORK. will be made in shout three weeks. The PaFlout herd on the train of the agents furnaces In the Chicago Conn. May 24 Over cific. filling the vacancy caused by the companys a Cook to Los Angeles. district producing about 600 tons Wm. transfer of JF bulldera throughout h-- i n day, will then be closed down and othMr. Milby is an old and to work as the ers are expected to follow rapidly undivision. ft." lnagreeagreement whereby the railroad man of tha coast much heavier to the demand for an VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR IS DEAD. less tbe demand becomes than at present r l,V Mt 50 centa an hour. ifrri F? M? rontraeta have been held New York, May 24. CoL Himes NATIONAL BANK SUSPENDS. p tor months. JusChief late tha of atm Goodins, tice Gookina, of Indiana, la dead at a Cape May. N. J.. May 24. The First want to receive repre- hotel here from a stroke of apoplexy. National hank of Cape May was closlast Tuesday. since ill been He had sentative. ed today by order of the comptroller Mra. Gookina waa summoned from Chihia of the currency. The hank waa reiw!n7nrk' May 24. Late advices cago but did bot reach here before Chito cently reorganised and the present oftaken he IH? JJ'VOU. forwarded by the death. The body wljl ficers of the institution, after a conat Cel to cago. are on. 27PJ,OBrtw,t -fk, Hank Examiner Buck Colonel Gookina waa 69 years old. sultation with Colombian govern-libTkF Indiana men who last night decided to suspend business. waa He among Albon G. ' Snyder, o. first It ia said iieMiMitors will he paid in to responded .to President Lincolns 3 . charge daffaires. call fo troops. After the war he full. not to send Min-of . his any other diplomatic studied in Franca. and some Finrr 1R71 Frenre has had thirty He slwx iTI fo won mpnieniiiSlon. Vnu--, until further path tings ministers nf war. er Rnri i,Bogota achieved success as-now in Panama. L M. Ufldlpy. a prominent broker Colo., la in Ogilen on bust-aeGndley In on hln way home iftsr spending eight weeks In uoulhern of Denver. Mr. CAIN LTAC. WnXl-:sn.- MOI.NIM;, tool. MAY 2. DAVIS WORLDS admitted a a by Judge tiute EXAMINER, IS MRS. HILL BOUND DIES IN LOS OVER ANGELES W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. Xe er Lei ore in the month nl May have you leen treated to such bargain feasts as have here been e do not ask you the full price for any article in our four stores extent spread outlnr our iublic. spool coti'in ami Ingersoll watches. On these items we cannot, without violation of contracts cut the prices. ( u every other piece of merchandise which we own we deduct 10 cr cent to 50 per cent ml all on account ol the weather man who sent rains and frosts when we should have had warm weather The Mav tie was hatched on a cold, wet day. And we have got to see it through because we promised yna ten days ol it. The savings to you, as our advertisements anti as our price tickets show ..u will do well are great. supply every present need and anticipate every summer want Our satisfaction m the matter is m seeing the merchandise stocks turned into cash ;ind availin'' ourselves of all the discounts on our eastern hills, better to court favor with vou by givin' you cheaiier prices than to ahow lulls to mature and send that much more east. No good business man or woman will dispute the wisdom of this policy. Such crow. Is as are here every day have not been seen before at this season in Ogdens liistorv Draw i ne reason from the hints which follow. 1 In The Corset Section BELTS This will appeal to every woman li i'aiu.c you a.I wiar belts. Belts of tailored taffeta, satin and silka, soiuc plain, min i's wu!i and luuk pieces styles bought to at 2;.e. j.m-- . 31.25 some 2mi of them. life, IP.V, 4c. Xi'c. In addition to cut prices on any corseta which you may choose from our complete block we offer these specials: liSc for black ,.i iirub rurscia of luxt maker in nil xi.rs hut 22 and 22, regular doliiir imvets that arc right ax Ui siylu auil wearing qualities. 31 .98 fur your of a tin. of ihe beaut ilul lion Ton corsets in white or bk.tk. xi.er IX to 2b. These corMts arc the correct straight front models and decided bargains. No matter if iIickc styles do nut appeal to you, Come. Pick out your favorltu and the price will lie cut. CUT GLASS AND SILVER You can almost Our cut glass is to $18. Sonto We doubt If you double the value of your gifts by buying now. flueal American cut. ranging in price from 3 surprising values await those who buy now. cxn inatch them at double our prices. Sterling silver spoons, 'adieu, aud lancy pieces ranging In price from 89c Iu S2.5N; guaranteed qualities; are very inu.b under the prices these tliugs usually hr Jug. Fine nainsook gowns trimmed with laexi and embroidery iu very pretty styles. 3: and 33.51) qualities left from the salo Just closed. Not eiimigli to pnt back in stock so wu clone them at 31 8. A line of odd sixes in corset covers, and neat gowns, 75c and 85c si vies to clean up at 58c. Saving Underwear Money .... If you have or are likely to have Department e uau for a handsome tailored Last week over fifty ladles who had looked the town over, came here and bought. Wc ask only one tiling of von That is that you will give us as much time as possible should alterations lie required. Gtsid help is srarre ami we are as particular as If you paid full value. Onr present fnree is unable to cope with the increased business and time is necessary. A broad showing to select from and. without claiming to Ih tlu only people who know a good thing when they see it, we must way that the stylea are ail new, and Rood Judge My they arc as handsome as any shuwa la the city, All ladies' suits half 1 lie marked price. $1.25 Wrappers 79c ....1 ill 25 down. Blue, (Hi 38, 40, 44. Baby Bonnets pink, black and graya in neat, designs. Unusually handsome styles in gray, sixes and jierfoct fit guaranteed. 32.39 Others, this season's styles, 3e, 45c. Site, It. 12. Mothers and those expecting matsrnity would do well to get our prices on children's clothes. All the good kinds of ahirta, skirts, binders, slips, gowns and dreasea at May Bala prices. No other showing .oo complete or to good in the city. blue and bruwu mixtures. well-know- Black Mercerized Petticoats All new, made full, and wbh the necessary ruffles and finish to make them at once sightly and durable. Worth 33.5(1. -- bur-(lir- ed , ;nk rare-lasane- aa PRODUCTION CURTAILED en ac-uo- na sri-- at Jr- Con-return- ed well-know- rTl 01 wi or a civil-engine- vice president of the foreign board at CLEVER Pekin has been graduated at the head nf his class In the Atlantic City High school. There were 31 scholars in the class. The young Oriental will begin the study of medicine in PhilaAmended Plen to be Adopted by the delphia next fall. Denver and Southweetern. It has been by the reorganisation committee of the Denver & Southwestern railroad, according to the Herald, to abandon the plan projiosed last October, and toto day a circular will be distributed authorgeneral mortgage bondholdera ising an amended plan. This amendment la severe and ie in reality a of the general mortgage, alor though on account of the character to the pledge It will be unnecessary or appoint a receiver for the projierty go into court to bring about foreclosure. completely wiiiea Tlte proposed I1 out the present stock or the company and gives the united aecurlty to the A new general mortgage bondholders. with no company will lie incorporated, fended debt, and It stock, aggregating 35.500,000 will lie given pro rata to the preaent holders of general mortgage bonds who assent to the plan. Of the preaent general mortgage bonds there are outstanding $1,556,000. The original plan. In order to become assent of all operative, required the All but 3124,-00- 0 the outstanding bonds. were deposited with ihe rommii- New York, May 24. pun-ban- American Smelting and Mining pany Will Divide 3100,000 CHINAMAN GRADUATES. New York. May 24. Chao Chit, son of Wu Ting Kang, former Chinese minister to the United Slates, aud now Com- New York, May 24. Officers of the American Smelting and Refining company will within a few days divide in cash among their employea accordance with the profit sharing scheme announced two yearn ago. Ar-- ! rangements are now bring perfected to divide tbe cash in pmixuliun to the amount of earnings. Managers, superintendents. assistant managers and assistant superintendents, together with foremen and assistant foremen, chemists and assistant chemists and a number of others will participate in . the 3IOU.OIHI In j fund. ! TO HEAR 1H3ARST CASE. the memWashington. May 23.y-A- lI commerce combers of the Inter-stat- e mission except Chairman Knapp who will go from Atlantic City, left here today for New York city to hear the case of William R. Hears!, against the anthracite coal carrying roads a general cuiinc.ll comiNiscd of representatives from each denomination on the Isuds of one for each 6,(hm members. Tho general applause of the speakers. tngeihcr Willi the approval FrcHident Tsgg of the isinfereiicegiven In announcing his sincere conviction !u favor of union, indicate favorable WESTERN PACIFIC CHANGES ROUTE trans-Contiurni- al aasB! IfjmjEBL BOYS W A The suit for the boy is a suit that will good -- and be cool for summer wash-we- ar We have an extra good you-- if H 0 New York. May 24. With the arrest nf William Davidson, alias "Fred llall."alias Fred Halford." alias "Fred Hill, agents of the Charity organization claim to have run to earth one of the cleverest church swindlers in the country. Officers of the society assert thaL reports In ibrlr hands charge a man answering his descrip0 tion with having collected nearly during the last few years from church members In various cities. Ha has even been traced to Australia. It is alleged that Davidson would Will Not Seek an Outlet From Caliappear at a Presbyterian or Baptist fornia Through Beckwith Paee. church, attend services regularly for a time and then develop a consumpRsn Francisco. May 21. TJie tive rough. Hoon he would appeal to of the railmembers of the congregation for aid roads now eugsged in survey lug a in oecklng another climate and generally met with generous aid. Upon be- llnile in Ihe Gould interesiM, It Is raid, of Dm ing arrested recently in Hruuklyi) be tinder the corporate name established a complete alibi but agents Western Jarlfie, have decide. to abanof the society Immediately set to work don Ihe Idea of securing an exit fin i on other clues and have now caused California by way of lleikwfth Ia-s- , but will Inks a route through tlm his arrest a second time. Sierra by way of Fredonia I hiss In Lns-s- sn county. This dcciaion was arrive I UNION OF DENOMINATIONS. at a few days ago. The plan of tlm new promoters is to Washington. May 24. The Methodist Protestant conference today offi- tunnel under the pass to a distance nf cially received the plan of union to 2.060 feet, hy which means they will tbe effect a great, saving In grade and disembrace the Congregational. Methodist tance. it whs also learned yesterday United Brethren and tbe Protestant denominations. Tbe essen- that construction operations along the tial feature of the plan provides for route will begin inside of three montlis. 35ti,-(HI- Among Employee. POWER "PLANT SWEPT AWAY. Boise. May 23. The plant of the Highland Power company on theBolae river. 20 mile above this city, waa swept away yesterday at noon. The loss la about 150.000. The river had been dammed with a crib dam and the power house stood under the rlvef hank sixty feet below the dam. This pumping water fof plant was need for placer mining. The home oflli-- of the com pan v ia In New Hampshire. Collected 350,000 in Last Few Yeara. But ia Now in Toila of the Law. JPROFITS fore-clusu- re Owlng to the fact that the general mortgage i1n reality a collateral trust mortgage the Instrument can be foreclosed without recourse to the court. Instead of treading the customary legal path the ttustee of the general mortgage will simply offer for sale at atietion the stock and bonds deposited as securities for the general mortgage bonda. These sennit let compose the units which were welded together In order to form tbe Denver ft .Southwestern ln 1899 which controlled all the outlets from the gold fields of Cripple Creek until the Colorado Springs and Cripple Creek district railnwd was organised by mine owners. They have a par value of 34.62, I.M'dThe rcorganlxaiiou plan, according to the circular to be issued today, proof these securivides for the ties by the committee in behalf of tlm bondholders. The plan further provides that the hoard of directors for the first year shall he appointed hy the reorganization eommlttee. SWINDLER EMPLOYES SHARE IN ff Ail for your choice of I , Sixes 32. Walking Skirts $3.90 38e for clmiio ol six or eight pretty summer, styles, worth 65c, 75c ami 85c. RAILWAY REORGANIZING unit, should appeal to you. our values are splendid. gain. These are decidedly so. 8c Women's sleeveless vests of fine white roiton Women's knit vesta of fine quality, large sixes and liBve fitted Die waist line, nice summer weight Women's knit punts trimmed with lace, marie full and finished 22c well, sixes 5 and 6 Children's summer waists, lame buttoned, give tit every motion of Ihe lusty, hold up pants or skirts, nail anil serviceable, built on the lines of the Xnxarcth waist whlrh every mother ..... ...........a .....a ..... ....... Ready-Mad- HALF PRICE OFFER from the milla direct. At regular prices At May Sale prices every piece ia a bar- Naxareth waists fur boys Slid girls In the our We buy knit underwear a.... a m.. For June Weddings Echoes From the Undermuslin Sale knOWS b:;i-kle- you will come in z. e line s D I we will show T s r |